ALL IN Bluffs in 1/3 - Bankroll Challenge Part 7 - Poker Vlog #33

00:00 - Intro
00:52 - Poker Hands - 1/3 at Great Canadian Casino
17:34 - Results
18:20 - Bankroll Update
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  • @elaineengland
    @elaineenglandАй бұрын

    Thanks for the video!! I love watching them!

  • @KeevinPokerVlog

    @KeevinPokerVlog

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @TheNonFungibleDegen
    @TheNonFungibleDegenАй бұрын

    a fellow Canadian degen! Good to meet you sir

  • @KeevinPokerVlog

    @KeevinPokerVlog

    Ай бұрын

    As long as we're self aware =)

  • @300lbcanary2
    @300lbcanary2Ай бұрын

    Been traveling so a little delayed with watching. 3 hand thoughts…. 68 hand, couple things…even with implied odds would you get paid with a one liner on the board? Don’t know the players but think turn call might have been wishful after losing KK hand. Other is do you remember what won since there was bet and call on river? AA hand, that strong on turn 5 would you consider checking back turn for deception figuring 3 streets value might be a stretch…though if active it would be good to get 3 barrels and show that strength. KJ, not knowing opponent his river check is either really weak or really strong (i.e.the nuts). I assume you read weakness. Hard to believe #33

  • @KeevinPokerVlog

    @KeevinPokerVlog

    Ай бұрын

    All really good observations. For the 68 hand, the implied odds would come from one of them holding a 6 and the 7 hit. If none of them have a 6 then yes you're right, there would likely be no implied odds and it would be hard for me to get paid. But with that action I'm thinking one of them might have a 6, a pretty logical holding to call with. Reveal in the end is the player who kept leading out flopped a set. For the AA hand, looking back I think I should have bet smaller. I really don't want to risk a check check on the turn, though that is a valid option to only play for 2 streets of value essentially. There are still overcards to the Jack that can come which would be scare cards for the villain (assuming he had a J). With my image at that point, getting 3 streets from Jx should be doable. But the sizing needed to be better (smaller) and I messed that one up. Two small bets, and then a med bet on the river for the crying call. For the KJ hand, it just came down to having pretty good blockers for Qx hands and can't imagine the villain checking a Q on the river after betting flop and turn. You're right though that sometimes players can do really funky things. But my line just looks like Qx all the time with that run out so it's a good spot to pull the trigger there I think.

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