How I Won $157,942 Battling High Stakes Poker
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In this video, Rene "TheWakko" Kuhlman shares insights into the world of reg battling. He explains how he accumulated $157,942 playing 3-4 handed against professional poker players using Sun Tzu's ancient wisdom outlined in the book "The Art of War." He shares the three principles of warfare Sun Tzu teaches that have had the biggest impact on his success so you guys can start crushing battles as well. Enjoy!
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Very GTO video - the true way to think about battling :)
I'm glad the algorithm sent me here. Great video! See ya at high stakes soon! 💪🏾
Very nice video, editing and story telling, keep up the great work!
Super concise, str8 to the point and enjoyable video. Subscribed
Storytelling on point, and nice videomaker. Very good video.
I love this video: short, clear, focus on tips
Great story! Legend of TheWAKKO!
Wow - Rene you really stepped into beastmode it seems, both with your study&play and with this incredible video! Thank you, appreciate your content a lot (from a fellow professional - albeit live holdem so its a bit easier than what you do ;) )
Very nice video!! Well done!! ;)
great video! Would love to see a video where you go over hands and just talk generally about the times you did run up against those top guys
Great video Rene, enjoyed the Lao Tzu references a lot!
Brilliant video!!
Looking good Rene, great video 👌🏼
So many players nned to watch this video. If your study revolves around finding the "right" answers and plugging solved solutions into your game. Sure you'll win, but you wont realize as much of an edge as you could by using tactics like this. The best gto player wins over the long run, but the best leveler always wins more
Great video!
Top videos, tks man!
Another banger. Thanks
wauw, geweldige video. Mega! alleen een vraag teken bij de sample vs winnings? haha
nice vid man!
Holy shit, amazing! Thank you for this!
Top video! Hoop later ook op dit niveau te komen🙏
Good edit!
Loved it !!
Great vid
Videos like that make me scared to post play and explains haha
NICE, bro !
Stylish video. Lovely.
good one
Nice vid. At 3:08 you show different hud stuts when analyzing the game of your opponent. May I ask what poker software is that?
@MechanicsOfPoker
14 күн бұрын
Both are Hand2Note
@lubomirvlach4493
14 күн бұрын
@@MechanicsOfPoker thank you!
@lubomirvlach4493
14 күн бұрын
@@MechanicsOfPoker Are you selling custom hud for hand2note by any chance?
Best Video
GOGO THE WACKO!!
Einzelgänger vibes :D
what happened to BigBlindBets? He used to play nosebleeds now he grinds 200zoom
When did you win this? Was this way back in the day when u played full time? Or is this current results?
@MechanicsOfPoker
18 күн бұрын
This was back when I was playing fulltime, would not reveal this if i was doing it day to day currently ;)
@choboruin
18 күн бұрын
@@MechanicsOfPoker Favorite poker channel keep killing it
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How long, how many months was this graphic?
@MechanicsOfPoker
18 күн бұрын
This was roughly a 2 year period, this is only hands played 3-4 handed, so only against other pros.
@TopMrM01
18 күн бұрын
@@MechanicsOfPoker why only other pros, whats the point of that? Poker is to make money why would you cap your potential winrate so much?
@BlazedBeat
18 күн бұрын
@@TopMrM01 brother. did you even watch the video?
@TopMrM01
18 күн бұрын
@@BlazedBeat yes I did all about reg battling, its important but choosing good tables you are gonna make much more money than purely reg battling and exploting pros.
@wlibera
18 күн бұрын
@@MechanicsOfPoker is that last 2 years?
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ancient wisdom = run good
2:35 and like. I have on a rollercoaster 20k hands and my mental game right now is horrible. Its time to get a break, I really want play but its not the right decision
@ijustwannaleaveacommentony6511
18 күн бұрын
what site are you playing at
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it would take thousands of tracked hands on villian to figure all this out lol
@lucasdesiqueira6122
18 күн бұрын
And then he adapts too lol
suntzu and technoblade lol
This video makes me glad I quit poker 😂
Sorry bro, not saying u are not good or anything, but, 96k hands in two years is the worst sample size i have ever seen, a true reg can play this ammount of hands in a month, also, the sample size is not enough to determine true winrate, also, having this insane bankroll management is not good in the long run, just my thoughts .
@MechanicsOfPoker
18 күн бұрын
This is only 3-4 handed play (reg battles). My total volume over this period is probably around 400k
@056709061
18 күн бұрын
Cherry picked or is the full ring stats even more impressive? @@MechanicsOfPoker
Translation: started with: $150 000 and had millions behind.
96k hands is literally nothing, your results are almost entirely variance
@user-bx3bk8jk1e
13 күн бұрын
Bro😂
@holdem235
2 күн бұрын
If you are a nl10 grinder playing 20 tables at a time of course 😁
@DynastieMusic
Күн бұрын
@@holdem235 i play 200nl rush & cash, and I'd say that there's a higher standard deviation in that kind of game than in 10nl
@Intuitive_Poker
Күн бұрын
pov: salty micro zoom grinder furious that there isn't 100m hand sample
@user-bx3bk8jk1e
Күн бұрын
@@Intuitive_Poker 😂😂
Excellent video!