Best plo vlog on youtube man! but im gonna keep bitching until we get 2 videos a week 😂😂
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
ain't nobody got the free time for that!
@CousinBilly
Жыл бұрын
@@PokerJeezus now that's a remix I'd like to see... PLO ain't nobody got time for that.
@CamDStaff Жыл бұрын
The vlogs are getting better! Well done
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Ty Cameron, appreciate the continued support!
@CousinBilly Жыл бұрын
Why 6am on a Sat? Loose from the night before or did the cats wake you up and not let you go back to sleep 😁
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Since we had a cat who went through diabetes (including having to give him twice daily insulin shots) we got him into remission and part of the process was moving away from free-feeding with hard food, to measured feeding with moist food. So I typically wake up between 5-6am most mornings to feed the cats their first meal of the day anyway. And I noticed the games were in full swing still and figured I'd try to catch people when they're drunk, stuck and tired.
@michaelsweaney3890
Жыл бұрын
Ahhhhhh yes, playing with the sticks and the drunks. A sure recipe to lose a ton.
@feistyalchemist3980 Жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas, bitches! May you all have run good during this festive season.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Tyty, may Poker Jeezus bless your Rivers
@wynz7810 Жыл бұрын
KK65ds on Q95 is pretty clear pot/stack off on the flop, with the 2BDFD and pair blocker, piling in here is the play. SPR is
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
We don't block any of the key straight cards (J, T or 8) We reraised preflop, and given we rarely raise preflop, this board hits the callers ranges harder than our own Since we have position and we aren't in a 1:1 SPR spot I still think checking back is ok Betting opens us up to a checkraise we can't call imo. I do agree there aren't a ton of great turn cards for us, but I think having position here helps a ton. Our opponent donked $175 more into us with under 20% equity on the turn, we just got unlucky he got there on the river
@d4donkey445 Жыл бұрын
There should be a PSA about double board bomb pots and how they can affect your health.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
I actually prefer them in a way. They are an absolute pain in the ass for me to edit and share, because there's just a lot of extra elements I have to put on the screen. But, they handcuff all the BINGO players who are trying to get stacks in preflop with their restraddles and raises. It forces them to see flops multiway AND ensures all the weakest players at the table see a flop at the same time. I think it could actually be more profitable than just regular PLO. But of course, if you're just whiffing flops all night then it can also add up where you're just bleeding chips every single hand with nothing to show for it. A double-edged sword I suppose
@d4donkey445
Жыл бұрын
@@PokerJeezus you're a braver man than me.
@paigow1965 Жыл бұрын
Loved this vlog PJ, because the hands were interesting not because you lost.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Tom, they can't all be winning sessions but hopefully they can be entertaining and informative
@jcw8955 Жыл бұрын
more double board bomb pots please. as someone who is still learning the game (watched the PLO professor’s strat vid that came out a few days ago) i am loving this content
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
I posted a comment on his video with my thoughts I will say I love double board bomb pots because it stops the guys trying to play BINGO preflop and guarantees the weakest players make it to a flop But man is it a lot of extra work to edit
@coplock66899 ай бұрын
Haven't seen anything of your videos lately. Thought maybe you quit vlogging. Great video.
@PokerJeezus
9 ай бұрын
I've definetly reduced the frequency of my content due to other obligations, but will still be putting out new videos. Ty for watching!
@mbuckler123 Жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas brother!
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
And Merry Christmas to you Marshall!
@0580steve Жыл бұрын
Thank you for adding your positions into the hands. Why is it that you rarely bluff?
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Because I tend to go multiway with hands to handcuff the strong pros and over aggro players, it makes it harder to bluff because PLO tends to be a game of the nuts If you don't have the nuts or aren't drawing to the nuts, someone else is Plus a lot of my opponents are prone to calling down with bad hands (i.e. they don't fold losing hands) so it's better to value bet them
@keithmccormack7848 Жыл бұрын
Praise Jeezus
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
May Poker Jeezus bless your rivers my child
@cameronandrew1853 Жыл бұрын
When’s a good time to catch you at the lodge? I’ve been going every day and haven’t seen you yet lol. I gotta join this game sometime and just minbuy since I’m not rolled but don’t mind punting 1 bullet to play with the OG
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
I typically play Thurs-Sun afternoon into evening Wanted to play the PLO tourney tonight but feeling a little run down so probably won't make it
@richardv648 Жыл бұрын
double board bomb pots are just gambling I don't like them at all, removes basically all the skill. As for the Kings hand, if you think your opponent is pretty weak reraise potting there on the turn is by far the best option! You could fold out all one pair hands and most two pair hands.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
I thought he was most likely not that strong, so just called to keep his bluffs in since I had position. He managed to turn less than 20% equity into the winner As far as double board bomb pots go, I think they require more skill AND tone down the gambling A lot of these guys want to straddle and reraise preflop and just play for stacks Double board bomb pots handcuff them from doing that and ensure the weakest players at the table also see the flop
@valsverdlov54583 ай бұрын
You definitely missed a flop bet with the double suited kings
@PokerJeezus
3 ай бұрын
I'm the worst!
@bryantzhu Жыл бұрын
how much is the level of plo compared to games you used to play in florida?Do you think it's easier or toguher?
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
I would say the games are more wild and aggressive overall compared with games at the Tampa Hard Rock There seems to be more players with deep pockets
@glennhagstedt Жыл бұрын
I'm always surprised how much the dealers in the US interacts with players, i kind of dont like it, it feels unproffesional, here in Sweden most of the dealers are just quiet and basically only speaks when spoken to and when asked a question about the game, some are a little bit more loose but most of them are straight up pros. They dont give personal opinions about anything and never ever say something about someones plays.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
I haven't played outside the U.S., but yes, here some do get a bit more familiar with players In the clubs in texas if a dealer isn't on shift thwy can play in the games
@Linky609 Жыл бұрын
Man, these runouts are just fucking brutal.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
It's a life of pain I've chosen lol
@Pops1020 Жыл бұрын
Your a good tiper like me I don’t understand people that win a huge hand only tip $1 crazy
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
I think it depends on the game being played and the complexity of a specific hand and the amount of time taken as well. PLO tends to much slower and more complex for dealers so they should be getting more per pot compared with a hold em game that typically won't have 27 and 1/2 side pots to figure out and goes much faster. I think generally speaking $1-5 is a fine tip, but there are instances where I'll tip 10, 15 or even 25 for much larger pots or significantly more work.
@sudhirpadmanabhan6798
Жыл бұрын
@@PokerJeezus dealer tip amounts are of course highly individualized. There is no right amount to tip but there may be some wrong ones like a $25 tip....heh....that seems ludicrously high particularly for a professional poker player like yourself. What's your long term hourly rate in this game? $25 is likely at least 30 minutes work for you if not more. And if "dealer worK' justifies a larger tip I cant see how any pot could take 25x the usual work output required for the routine pots. But again...with tipping...to each his own I say.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
@@sudhirpadmanabhan6798 I never give my exact numbers but my hourly is somewhere in the 60-120 range, not at the bottom and not at the top, so somewhere inbetween. But yes, it's VERY rare for me to tip $25, I have done it, but on extremely rare occasions. I don't think anyone should feel pressured to tip that amount as it's above and beyond, just for me they were typically massive pots (to me) with dealers I really appreciate
@TEAMGETHELP Жыл бұрын
You can give me credit if you wanna include stack size as well(for when it's not visible)🍻great content as always, thank you
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Tyty! At the moment I'm going to focus on trying to include the stack in camera view as much as I can, although I'm going through footage from the third week of October so possible my stack won't always be visible And feel like it would be cumbersome in the moment of tracking my stack size too, I have enough trouble reading off board cards before it's my turn to act lol
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Best plo vlog on youtube man! but im gonna keep bitching until we get 2 videos a week 😂😂
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
ain't nobody got the free time for that!
@CousinBilly
Жыл бұрын
@@PokerJeezus now that's a remix I'd like to see... PLO ain't nobody got time for that.
The vlogs are getting better! Well done
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Ty Cameron, appreciate the continued support!
Why 6am on a Sat? Loose from the night before or did the cats wake you up and not let you go back to sleep 😁
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Since we had a cat who went through diabetes (including having to give him twice daily insulin shots) we got him into remission and part of the process was moving away from free-feeding with hard food, to measured feeding with moist food. So I typically wake up between 5-6am most mornings to feed the cats their first meal of the day anyway. And I noticed the games were in full swing still and figured I'd try to catch people when they're drunk, stuck and tired.
@michaelsweaney3890
Жыл бұрын
Ahhhhhh yes, playing with the sticks and the drunks. A sure recipe to lose a ton.
Merry Christmas, bitches! May you all have run good during this festive season.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Tyty, may Poker Jeezus bless your Rivers
KK65ds on Q95 is pretty clear pot/stack off on the flop, with the 2BDFD and pair blocker, piling in here is the play. SPR is
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
We don't block any of the key straight cards (J, T or 8) We reraised preflop, and given we rarely raise preflop, this board hits the callers ranges harder than our own Since we have position and we aren't in a 1:1 SPR spot I still think checking back is ok Betting opens us up to a checkraise we can't call imo. I do agree there aren't a ton of great turn cards for us, but I think having position here helps a ton. Our opponent donked $175 more into us with under 20% equity on the turn, we just got unlucky he got there on the river
There should be a PSA about double board bomb pots and how they can affect your health.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
I actually prefer them in a way. They are an absolute pain in the ass for me to edit and share, because there's just a lot of extra elements I have to put on the screen. But, they handcuff all the BINGO players who are trying to get stacks in preflop with their restraddles and raises. It forces them to see flops multiway AND ensures all the weakest players at the table see a flop at the same time. I think it could actually be more profitable than just regular PLO. But of course, if you're just whiffing flops all night then it can also add up where you're just bleeding chips every single hand with nothing to show for it. A double-edged sword I suppose
@d4donkey445
Жыл бұрын
@@PokerJeezus you're a braver man than me.
Loved this vlog PJ, because the hands were interesting not because you lost.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Tom, they can't all be winning sessions but hopefully they can be entertaining and informative
more double board bomb pots please. as someone who is still learning the game (watched the PLO professor’s strat vid that came out a few days ago) i am loving this content
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
I posted a comment on his video with my thoughts I will say I love double board bomb pots because it stops the guys trying to play BINGO preflop and guarantees the weakest players make it to a flop But man is it a lot of extra work to edit
Haven't seen anything of your videos lately. Thought maybe you quit vlogging. Great video.
@PokerJeezus
9 ай бұрын
I've definetly reduced the frequency of my content due to other obligations, but will still be putting out new videos. Ty for watching!
Merry Christmas brother!
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
And Merry Christmas to you Marshall!
Thank you for adding your positions into the hands. Why is it that you rarely bluff?
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Because I tend to go multiway with hands to handcuff the strong pros and over aggro players, it makes it harder to bluff because PLO tends to be a game of the nuts If you don't have the nuts or aren't drawing to the nuts, someone else is Plus a lot of my opponents are prone to calling down with bad hands (i.e. they don't fold losing hands) so it's better to value bet them
Praise Jeezus
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
May Poker Jeezus bless your rivers my child
When’s a good time to catch you at the lodge? I’ve been going every day and haven’t seen you yet lol. I gotta join this game sometime and just minbuy since I’m not rolled but don’t mind punting 1 bullet to play with the OG
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
I typically play Thurs-Sun afternoon into evening Wanted to play the PLO tourney tonight but feeling a little run down so probably won't make it
double board bomb pots are just gambling I don't like them at all, removes basically all the skill. As for the Kings hand, if you think your opponent is pretty weak reraise potting there on the turn is by far the best option! You could fold out all one pair hands and most two pair hands.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
I thought he was most likely not that strong, so just called to keep his bluffs in since I had position. He managed to turn less than 20% equity into the winner As far as double board bomb pots go, I think they require more skill AND tone down the gambling A lot of these guys want to straddle and reraise preflop and just play for stacks Double board bomb pots handcuff them from doing that and ensure the weakest players at the table also see the flop
You definitely missed a flop bet with the double suited kings
@PokerJeezus
3 ай бұрын
I'm the worst!
how much is the level of plo compared to games you used to play in florida?Do you think it's easier or toguher?
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
I would say the games are more wild and aggressive overall compared with games at the Tampa Hard Rock There seems to be more players with deep pockets
I'm always surprised how much the dealers in the US interacts with players, i kind of dont like it, it feels unproffesional, here in Sweden most of the dealers are just quiet and basically only speaks when spoken to and when asked a question about the game, some are a little bit more loose but most of them are straight up pros. They dont give personal opinions about anything and never ever say something about someones plays.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
I haven't played outside the U.S., but yes, here some do get a bit more familiar with players In the clubs in texas if a dealer isn't on shift thwy can play in the games
Man, these runouts are just fucking brutal.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
It's a life of pain I've chosen lol
Your a good tiper like me I don’t understand people that win a huge hand only tip $1 crazy
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
I think it depends on the game being played and the complexity of a specific hand and the amount of time taken as well. PLO tends to much slower and more complex for dealers so they should be getting more per pot compared with a hold em game that typically won't have 27 and 1/2 side pots to figure out and goes much faster. I think generally speaking $1-5 is a fine tip, but there are instances where I'll tip 10, 15 or even 25 for much larger pots or significantly more work.
@sudhirpadmanabhan6798
Жыл бұрын
@@PokerJeezus dealer tip amounts are of course highly individualized. There is no right amount to tip but there may be some wrong ones like a $25 tip....heh....that seems ludicrously high particularly for a professional poker player like yourself. What's your long term hourly rate in this game? $25 is likely at least 30 minutes work for you if not more. And if "dealer worK' justifies a larger tip I cant see how any pot could take 25x the usual work output required for the routine pots. But again...with tipping...to each his own I say.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
@@sudhirpadmanabhan6798 I never give my exact numbers but my hourly is somewhere in the 60-120 range, not at the bottom and not at the top, so somewhere inbetween. But yes, it's VERY rare for me to tip $25, I have done it, but on extremely rare occasions. I don't think anyone should feel pressured to tip that amount as it's above and beyond, just for me they were typically massive pots (to me) with dealers I really appreciate
You can give me credit if you wanna include stack size as well(for when it's not visible)🍻great content as always, thank you
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Tyty! At the moment I'm going to focus on trying to include the stack in camera view as much as I can, although I'm going through footage from the third week of October so possible my stack won't always be visible And feel like it would be cumbersome in the moment of tracking my stack size too, I have enough trouble reading off board cards before it's my turn to act lol