+$942 Playing $1/$2 Live Poker ⋅ SplitSuit VLOG 011
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This is the season finale of the $1/$2 #poker #vlog featuring a session played at the Orange City Poker Room in Florida. There are several interesting pots, including getting AK all-in preflop, handling garbage river cards, and trying to get flopped quads paid off. Everything from bet sizing to dealing with multiway pots is covered, along with another $500 high-hand bonus. Sweet!
0:00 Welcome To Poker VLOG 11
0:35 AK against two short stacks
2:57 KT flops a straight
6:08 AK in a straddle pot
10:36 AT against a nasty turn card
14:06 AKs flops a flush draw
21:30 33 flops bottom set
26:25 33 flops quads lol
31:04 AT loses its mind
34:30 VLOG session results
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These vlogs are awesome. Actually love seeing you play small stakes and discussing why you will do certain things against certain opponents depending on what you know about them. Very digestible and helpful!!
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Adam! That's exactly what I'm going for =)
That AK QT hand happened to me at MGM Springfield. I busted after 6 hours of solid play to a three outer and I almost swore off poker for good.
Bravo for sticking it out for a whole $1$2 series! Many vlogs start one but they typically fade because $1$2 can play so out of book sometimes. The quad 3s is a perfect example. Who calls a check raise with only 2 overs neither of which is an ace!? Some really baffling showdown in this finale.
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Carl! I wanted to jump up earlier, but hopefully there was enough value in sticking it out =) And there was some baffling play in just about each of these $1/$2 sessions lol
Sweendog- love this videos man. The set of 3's hand made me smile. You are the best poker content creator. Hope you are happy at your new place! ♥️
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
Cheers! And I'm glad I could make you smile =)
As a small stakes player, I really appreciate the vids
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Max!
Awesome candid vid
Great content! Especially for the low end players. It’s nice to get thought breakdowns on weak players that we face in these small games. Ps, you’ve come a long way from back in the day with production quality when your mic use to pop with the consonants 🤙(glad I could help ;)
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
Cheers, and ofc, thank you for the audio tips back then (was that really 5 years ago? Jeez!)
@gscott4791
Жыл бұрын
@@ThePokerBank it’s sounds great now!! Great job
Hi James, Sweet video! I am an MTT online reg who has been playing some live cash games on the side and this game plays similar to the one I play at. Lots of straddling even with short stacks lol
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
Thanks David, and welcome to the fun world of live cash!
Really like the analysis of villian's decisions on the AKs vs QTs hand. We're rangeing villain on every street so it's good to go back and see if we can tell where his head is. Even better if you discuss any change in future play from this analysis. Here I don't think we change as his strat seems a loosing one.
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Carl!
Love this video, learned so much in a short amount of time. Do have a question about the hand played around 30:00. You decided to check the river in anticipation of villain bluffing but given what you did in the previous street it doesn't make sense to me. You check raised the turn trying to look bluffy wouldn't you then need to lead out on the river to keep telling that story?
Awesome! Love the organization by chapters and overall layout. Curious - why do you show your hand immediately (or in what video do you explain that?) Thanks!
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Michael! As for that topic, I discuss it a bit here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/oHp4qaajcqm6n9Y.html
The AKdd vs QTdd is hilarious! I think I might have sized down otf to set up more fold equity ott.
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
I can see arguments either way (bigger flop bet to capitalize on the hands that will fade away on the turn quite often, or small flop bet to capitalize on the larger turn FE). Given the actual results, it seems the prior would likely be best =)
Awesome video.
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Angelo!
I think you coulda gone for the "reverse spaz induce" on the quads hand where you bet like 5 BBs on the river to make it look like you're trying to buy showdown
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
I'm inclined to agree with you. Excellent idea MIchael!
One thing I dont do often bet alot pre flop even if I get pocket aces in not trying to go all-in unless I'm forced to. The further a hand comes along the more I'll bet or just check or fold. Of course I'll check a monster hand alot of times and try to trap an opponent. Im just not big into betting alot when the outcome of the hand is still a coin toss. I do like how you included hands where you lost. That's the thing about poker you only have control in how you use your chip stack. The guy that won with QT made the right plays. Every hand has a predetermined winner and wr can either call or fold along the way. You can play poker 100 different ways with different styles it all comes down to making the right plays and being lucky.
I live in Austin TX and went to my first poker room ever in my entire life last night. I was so nervous. It was $1/$2 no limit with $300 buy in. I walked out with $997 after tipping the dealers nicely so made $697 my very time playing. I was up almost $1100 at one point and was ready to quit but had a bad beat. Even so, walking out with close to $700 made me realize I may be good enough to do this for a living. I am going back tonight to see if it was just beginners luck or sound playing. If I win again then I know I am strong enough to play with the locals. Thanks for your videos because I study as much as possible to give me every possible advantage. I played with money I could afford to lose and planned on losing my very first time so winning big blew my mind. I am disabled and need a part time job to supplement my SS Disability check. If I can just make $100 a day that is a whopping $3,000 a month. Thanks again for videos. So very helpful🙏
@Vincent_NK
Ай бұрын
How did this turn out for ya?
how does 0.01/0.02 play fare in $1/$2 games ; any vids on online vs live ? thanks for the videos !
Could you make a video on button straddling - when or when not to do it? I’ve always heard that it’s a bad move for the game since it makes the entire table (especially the blinds who act first) play tighter. UTG straddle on the other hand acts as a pure third blind still incentivizing SB/BB to continue playing.
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
You hit one of the nails on the head Kyle! The BTN straddle can eliminate decent players on the left (or exacerbate bad player's mistake propensities when you have position)
@guitarfreak80ftw
Жыл бұрын
@@ThePokerBank ahh! That’s interesting! Thank you for the reply! Your videos are amazing.
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Kyle!
On your KTo hand, on the river you called with the nuts, which in some places is forbidden, you should raise every time with the nuts. Is there any reason you didn’t? Maybe something related to the rake? Thank you
@ThePokerBank
19 күн бұрын
Brain fart + 100% certain we were chopping. The rake was maxed, so zero reason for me to just call unless I was tired and could have possibly misread the board =)
@gcedism
18 күн бұрын
I understand ;) been there!
I had a situation last week where 2 short stacks went all in with about 20-25 bbs and I ended up calling from the blinds with AThh. One had 52 and made a straight. Was AT suited a call in that spot?
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
Tough to say without seeing the exact action, positions, etc. Care to post it on the Discord? redchippoker.com/discord
On the KT vs QT hand where you chopped the pot, why didn't you go all-in (rather than call) on the river? Unless I'm missing something I think you have the best possible hand, so what's the downside of a shove? I realise you were pretty sure he had a ten, but it's not impossible he could have lost his mind and called with something like a set of aces. I think in some games it's actually mandatory to bet/raise (instead of checking/calling) in this scenario, to avoid collusion? Thanks so much for these videos, by the way - they're absolutely great.
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
Totally fair point since rake had been maxed out at that point - shoving would have been better if nothing for the .1% chance villain brainfarts and folds. I think the mandatory raise would be in certain MTTs and not as much in cash fwiw. You're very welcome for the videos Neil!
@johnathonwaggoner358
Жыл бұрын
I do have a question. In a 1/3 game with a range of 100-300 buy in, what would the expected rake I should see?
I would love to see other hands here too... the hands you fold that look good. And then explain why calling or raising is bad.
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
Noted for future episodes =)
The one time he doesn't complain about the runout is when he starts with AK and gets QJT on the board.
@ThePokerBank
10 ай бұрын
It certainly makes life easier, lol
Turns a straight then flops the nut straight shortly after 😂 , then bombs on the guy trying to make a play at him .
👍👍
why do you play 1/2 instead of 2/5?
Can somebody tell me why isn't it better to go for a check/raise with KT (being a preflop caller in a multiway pot)? The second hand when he flopped a straight...
Life is easy when you get back to back straights lol
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
For sure!
You are playing poker , not flying a plane. Being tired is no excuse !
Nice video again, tx 👍 Would like to see some more marginal spots though, where you try take the pot with some (semi) bluff hands and the thought process behind it, I think that's more educational 😊 Or are you afraid to expose to much of your style of play? 😉
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Jan! It's a fine balance picking hands for the VLOG episodes that are interesting enough for a wide number of viewers. I suspect I'll be doing more marginal spots in single-HH videos though =)
10 not T?!
Leaving ten behind can make you look weak, maybe that's what u thought idk
Why do you show your hand quickly?
I thought that crapy rivers and turns only happened in Riverstars…
@cameronandrew1853
Жыл бұрын
Nope! I turned queens full of sixes live at 1/3 and got it all in with the effective nuts (discounting quad sixes) for a 1400 dollar pot. Villian had KK and 2 outed me on the river for a better boat
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
lol
Dumb question maybe but why not shove at 5:40? Don’t you have the nuts with KT? Yes, I realize that anyone else with a T also has the nuts, but at low stakes some players can accidentally fold not realizing they have the nuts. Is it just that you *know* he also has a T so you don’t care?
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
yeah, another commentor asked this too and it's totally fair since rake is already maxed. brainfart.
@guitarfreak80ftw
Жыл бұрын
@@ThePokerBank no worries 😅 In the grand scheme, it amounts to nothing haha
This was the first vlog I had to dislike. Due to 2 details. As a full time grinder it irked me. 1)we never include promos into our hourly win rate. 2) The AT off hand at the end is a 100% punt 100% of the time. A 4 bet at 1/2 or 1/3 is AA or KK almost 99% of the time. The other 1% it is AK suited.
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
1. That's part of the reason why I provided all of the numbers so you can calculate normal WR and also actual hourly 2. I'd say a 100% punt 98% of the time (though it was optimistic to assume this was in that "good 2%" lol)
@noex100
Жыл бұрын
For #1, that makes zero sense. You pay for the promos (and this deduction normally factors into your winrate) so why would you not include it when you get that money back? That's like saying they take the $1-$2 per winning hand from the pot and never give it back, creating a drag on winrate which simply doesn't exist.
You said you didn't like how one of the players knew you but didn't tell you he knew you? Why would that bother you?
Do you play higher? I think you should play higher
@dylanh6478
Жыл бұрын
Yes he does. He said in the first few seconds of the vid. Apparently this is a series to show off different levels and how they play, the next level he’s moving up to 2/5
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
I do and the next VLOG sessions will be at 2/5 =)
@tedrogers5782
9 ай бұрын
@@ThePokerBankWhat happened to the 2-5 videos?
@ThePokerBank
9 ай бұрын
@@tedrogers5782Other projects came up and after I moved from FL I wasn't able to get more footage - so the $2/$5 VLOG is on the back burner unfortunately
Can’t believe how people think they’re smarter than others at poker. A full house beats a pair all the time. A set beats two pairs. That’ll always be the case. Can’t believe vloggers think they’re doing something spectacular.
@ThePokerBank
8 ай бұрын
Most people know how a Knight moves in chess, and yet still, there are smarter chess players than others.
You dont like that they dont tell you that they know who you are? Lol wtf..
@ThePokerBank
24 күн бұрын
Did I say that I *expect* them to, or have a preference that they do? Lol wtf...
James: Why do you get angry when people don't acknowledge they know who you are? Do you think this is somehow poor poker etiquette?
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
I don't actually get angry about it. It's just nice to know in advance 😁
He doesn’t seem to be very good at poker
Yr quads played very confusing .. over thinking a bit just bet ..... let him shove