How to Deal with Bad Beats

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Tips on how to get over bad beats!

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  • @GetOffTheLawn
    @GetOffTheLawn7 жыл бұрын

    Daniel is the Yoda of poker. There is no try....only do.

  • @groundup001

    @groundup001

    7 жыл бұрын

    Brandon Pegg deep breaths three times take you will

  • @soju69jinro

    @soju69jinro

    7 жыл бұрын

    you're just a bit too delusional man. the NSA this the NSA that. Also, do you really think casinos are that easy? They are multi-million dollar business. No such thing as a perfect system to win money. just get a job. Casino is more like using spare change. If you don't have spare change, then don't go to casinos or even gambling. never expect to make profit/$$$ when you go to casinos.

  • @natnat1975

    @natnat1975

    7 жыл бұрын

    Travis Bertrand Care to share your secret about Roulette? As a casino manager specializing in Table Games, I'd love to hear it.

  • @djscuffedjays5155

    @djscuffedjays5155

    5 жыл бұрын

    Nat Nat I can feel the patterns like a room temperature, most degenerates (like me) ive met and noticed were good at roulette has shared this in common with me. After a few drinks I can dial those in and win big. Hope this helps some

  • @RDSports5

    @RDSports5

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's why he's the one player that I take mental notes when I watch him play. He never does anything accidentally, there's always a reason why he says something, or DOESN'T say something at the table. The guy has not only mastered the game itself, but the psychology involved in playing it consistently at the highest level

  • @coltseavers7739
    @coltseavers77397 жыл бұрын

    I just watch KZread clips of Helmuth and everything is rosy!

  • @dontoshollard2499

    @dontoshollard2499

    6 жыл бұрын

    Colt Seavers lmao

  • @Kingkia33

    @Kingkia33

    5 жыл бұрын

    LoL that usually makes me feel better as well. Until I realize this moron worth $50m is complaining when he's been lucky enough to win 15 bracelets

  • @1ZosoLZ

    @1ZosoLZ

    5 жыл бұрын

    Kia Raisdana how is that considered luck? Fucking idiot.

  • @Eatabagofahunniddicks

    @Eatabagofahunniddicks

    3 жыл бұрын

    King of the bad beat

  • @tan116A
    @tan116A4 жыл бұрын

    Daniel just helped me get over my heartbreak. And I'm not even joking!

  • @andyh9030

    @andyh9030

    3 жыл бұрын

    We are all here after a bad beat 😂

  • @ravirocka
    @ravirocka7 жыл бұрын

    This is real life solid gold advice -- actually works for all facets of life! Thx Mr. Negreanu

  • @rocioacosta4369
    @rocioacosta43697 жыл бұрын

    Daniel I can't even put into words on how thankful I am that you make these videos. you keep me motivated to play poker. It's a slippery slope this game but at times it's the most rewarding. I love this game and I love the atmosphere no matter how many bad beats or bad plays I make that one good read or great play is what I live for . I know I will get better in the word of Aristotle "We are what we repeatedly do, so then excellence is not an act but a habit.

  • @chriskeck2969
    @chriskeck29697 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Daniel, I needed that. Noticed a spot tonight (or two) where I missed out on some value. Mad at first, but happy I understood what I did wrong quickly. Then later tonight saw the title of your video and realized instantly it was the video I needed to watch tonight. Everything you said in this video was exactly what I was feeling, and you were perfectly correct in your assessment on how to counter it. It's no wonder you have the success you do. Please continue to pass on your knowledge to those still willing to listen to logic, reason, and sound psychology. Thank you!

  • @onelonejackal613
    @onelonejackal6137 жыл бұрын

    This video is really interesting in my opinion because not onlythis advices can help you to deal with bad beats, but also in everyday's life with adversity or bad things that can happen which keep you from your goal. A good lesson of personal development which can be applied in a lot of situations. Thank you sir.

  • @akaSean

    @akaSean

    7 жыл бұрын

    I could summarize that tired,redundant shpiel of Daniel's for you: chit happens.

  • @EvoDad87
    @EvoDad875 жыл бұрын

    This is a guide on how to become Phil Helmuth... talking to yourself and dealing with losing out loud and to yourself while pacing... 🤪😜

  • @JAYDUBYAH29
    @JAYDUBYAH294 жыл бұрын

    There is a ton of experience, awareness and stuff you’ve worked on in this little causal and relatable bit, man. Right on!

  • @DnB123abc
    @DnB123abc5 жыл бұрын

    Doing most of those other things love that 3 deep breaths that's a new tool for me. Cheers Bro

  • @Chips1985AC
    @Chips1985AC4 жыл бұрын

    Dude, if I didn’t know what made you an awesome poker player and a great guy until now, you just spilled the beans. Swear that was one of the best poker tips I’ve ever heard! Much appreciated!

  • @SideDraftMedia
    @SideDraftMedia6 жыл бұрын

    Just experienced one of the toughest beats of my poker career considering the several thousand up for grabs and a strangle hold on the tourney itself. That’s neither here nor there. Great video Daniel. Thank you for your open advice in this situation. For 7 full days my head has been replaying the entire hand over and over and as I’ve made mistakes in hands before becsuse we’re still human, I was 100% on this one and took it up “Main Street” on the river. Anyway I’m already putting your advice to good use as it’s helped me accept it a bit more. Keep the poker tips coming, please. 💯💯💯

  • @hassestockholm
    @hassestockholm Жыл бұрын

    I really loved this. I don’t know if I will be able to follow your advices, but I’m gonna remember them.

  • @jean-francoislavoie2308
    @jean-francoislavoie23087 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the tips daniel ! appreciated you take of your time to help beginner

  • @davidgibbins8812
    @davidgibbins88125 жыл бұрын

    Hi Daniel, just wanted to say thanks and appreciation for the emotional intelligence you display. Its one of the better leverages a person can have in life and/or poker. Breathe, think, feel. Great stuff.

  • @Redsoxsrock990
    @Redsoxsrock99011 ай бұрын

    Daniel.. Thank you so much. I lost so much at the last cash game I played, after winning 3 times in a row. This encouragement and these healthy tips are exactly what we need

  • @xijzdix
    @xijzdix7 жыл бұрын

    Very good job Daniel to tell it so animated, you really make it possible to visualise what you are putting out there!

  • @davidporter8799
    @davidporter87997 жыл бұрын

    Your awesome Daniel, and your a class act. Thank you for giving.

  • @freeursoulpark6087
    @freeursoulpark60877 жыл бұрын

    Currently Down and out in my life. Super helpful, it was like u were speaking right at me. Thx again.

  • @brunoguerchon
    @brunoguerchon7 жыл бұрын

    Awesome, Daniel! I'm a big fan! Please, keep up with those videos, they're very helpful! Thank you for the knowledge you're sharing! ;)

  • @yourcleanspace8892
    @yourcleanspace88926 жыл бұрын

    Love this series, would love to see more

  • @Lifestylelimo
    @Lifestylelimo7 жыл бұрын

    Hey Daniel great to see a fellow Trontonian doing so well in life. Back in the day I played snooker at Madios and Silver Cue on the Danforth. Bad Beats - as you say we all take em - I absorb bad beats as badges of honour each one I take makes me STRONGER! - I turn them in to positive power or energy and convince myself that the bad beats I take will only make me stronger for future hands and my good beats are on the way. Works well for me and allows me to remain a gentleman in some ugly spots and more importantly this allows me to keep a good positive energy flow for my future tourneys.

  • @fabiGBOtown
    @fabiGBOtown2 жыл бұрын

    Ive been watching all these older videos and I love every single one of them

  • @andrianstefanus3958
    @andrianstefanus39587 жыл бұрын

    DANIEL I LOVE YOU MAN! I'm still learning the game slowly and went to casino for the first time last weekend and I clearly lost and I needed this to get over my bad beats lol

  • @PotSmokeGuy
    @PotSmokeGuy4 жыл бұрын

    When a successful, self made person gives you solid life advice it's best to take it to heart.

  • @Luca639Urbani
    @Luca639Urbani4 жыл бұрын

    That is some solid advice thanks buddy.

  • @tobiau2218
    @tobiau22185 жыл бұрын

    Didn't expect what seemed like bits of Rosenberg/ non-violent psychology. Great video!

  • @ewfwefwefwef688
    @ewfwefwefwef6887 жыл бұрын

    Great video Daniel! Glad to see you uploading on a good schedule!!

  • @shemgoltz
    @shemgoltz7 жыл бұрын

    Great tips! I have to agree that making a mistake tilts me way more than just getting unlucky!

  • @yazan.kioumgi
    @yazan.kioumgi7 жыл бұрын

    That's beyond a great video. I hope you make a video about the key adjustments that need to be made when transitioning from cash game play to tournament play. And vice versa. Thank you.

  • @BrenR
    @BrenR4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Daniel. Nice genuine advice!

  • @n16161
    @n161616 жыл бұрын

    Daniel I love these mindfulness techniques. They work in all aspects of our lives, poker included.

  • @JD..........
    @JD..........7 жыл бұрын

    You're doing great work here Daniel, keep these up!

  • @bobbymunteanu6726
    @bobbymunteanu67267 жыл бұрын

    Multumesc pentru sfaturi Dnegs,conteza enorm cand sunt spuse de un om de "calibrul" tau..

  • @scubayo
    @scubayo7 жыл бұрын

    Bro, you are getting better and better with every vid. Great clarity! Keep up the good work! BTW thinking of doing something similar here in Brazil. Not many good, clear, short and to the point poker videos here.

  • @baileym4708
    @baileym47084 ай бұрын

    Getting back to inventory how you feel in the present (heart pounding, non-linear thoughts, "clenched" fists, etc.) is a great point as it gives me a few seconds to disengage from the hand then the hand is more in the past. Knowing it is in the past, helps me move forward because it isn't still in the present if I didn't slow down and a take a physical inventory as the "present" could last a while...aka tilt. Thanks Daniel, great tip.

  • @LifeStranded
    @LifeStranded5 жыл бұрын

    I need this...on loop.

  • @andrewdelacalzada6802
    @andrewdelacalzada6802 Жыл бұрын

    Wow thank you for the advice Daniel!

  • @SandyM1993
    @SandyM19935 жыл бұрын

    When I get a bad-beat, first I rage, but then I take a look at the instant hand replay and break down every decision I made and I determine if I lost due to mistakes I made or was it purely bad luck. If my determination is that it was bad luck and not a bad choice then I tell myself, "It happens, move on, be patient and double up". If I determine I made a mistake, then I rage again and then learn from the mistake. I think about what I was thinking at the time I made the mistake so that when a similar situation occurs in the future I might remember how it lost me a hand in the past. And thanks for the advice, Daniel. I'll add what I learned in this video to my "rules list" I made on my phone that I study and add to every day.

  • @KB-313
    @KB-3134 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this buddy. Boy did I need it.

  • @johannesa6319
    @johannesa63192 жыл бұрын

    Very Wise Words, Thanks

  • @vangelis_
    @vangelis_6 жыл бұрын

    great video, you are really helpfull for everyone (im not even playing poker but these tips are really awesome for everyone)

  • @atomicpiano
    @atomicpiano7 жыл бұрын

    This is cool because this method of calming yourself down relates to anything in life and not just poker.

  • @joetrzcinski943
    @joetrzcinski9435 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Mister Daniel for the life advice .

  • @jamesmendoza3093
    @jamesmendoza30937 жыл бұрын

    Great video as always!

  • @matthewsecord7641
    @matthewsecord76412 жыл бұрын

    How many times has Daniel done this out loud and got a read? One of.the best ever.

  • @birdyt052
    @birdyt0526 жыл бұрын

    Thank Daniel. I don't even play poker but I love the advice

  • @ValDone13
    @ValDone137 жыл бұрын

    the best tip is to stop feeling like a victim n take the responsability of your poker game. i will remember your advice, when i get to the next bad beat ;) thx daniel, you are my man (y)

  • @michaeldart2692
    @michaeldart26927 жыл бұрын

    Hello Mr. Negreanu, I am a longtime fan and a regular tournament player on the WIN network. This is my first time ever commenting on a KZread video, but I feel that I may have something of value to offer to your followers. First and foremost let me say Thank You for offering the insight into your poker strategies and the thought process that goes into it, much appreciated!!! I agree with everything that you spoke about in dealing with "bad beats", and I have been practicing the 3 deep breaths as part of my game for quite some time . . . but I have a few techniques that you did not mention that I feel may be beneficial to your viewers. A) Tapping your finger on your jugular vein just behind the curve of your jaw is an excellent relaxation technique and releases endorphins to help with mood enhancement/stabilization. B) When an opponent makes a mistake or gets all in bad (and sucks out) I try to make it a learning experience and make a note of the error so I can recognize and exploit similar situations in the future. This is much easier online where you can make player notes and save them for future games/tournaments. C) A concept I picked up from one of Mike Caro's books is to actually root for your opponents. As counter intuitive as this may sound it is extremely beneficial, as it ensures that you are not disappointed with the outcome of the hand regardless of the run-out. When an opponent (or myself) are short stacked all in heads up, I often interject a bit of humor and levity into the situation (which also helps with mood enhancement) by stating "If I don't win I am rooting for you". This is particularly effective as it lightens the mood, to some degree it ensures that you won't be terribly distraught when the draws get there (or the bad beats spike a perfect card) and a hidden benefit (that fits perfectly with your game play style) is that using humor and good sportsmanship is endearing to other players and perhaps they will not be as eager to bust me later in the tournament. I hope that this is helpful and again Thank you again for the channel and all of the information and insights!!! All the best!!! -Mike D

  • @Kingkia33

    @Kingkia33

    5 жыл бұрын

    Great advice Mike

  • @johnstevens4146
    @johnstevens41463 жыл бұрын

    Thanks that really makes sense

  • @oldnoob1520
    @oldnoob15207 жыл бұрын

    Yeah nice another video!, have a great day working out, chilling and playing heartstone

  • @andyh9030
    @andyh90303 жыл бұрын

    Nice one boss! My fave player 👍

  • @Allaboutthetea
    @Allaboutthetea7 жыл бұрын

    Hey Daniel, it would be awesome to see a cash game strategy vid, and how a lot of the points you've touched on already would apply to a cash game grind. Lovin' the videos man

  • @arefcr7
    @arefcr75 жыл бұрын

    your a freaking legend Daniel.

  • @MikyUSKT
    @MikyUSKT7 жыл бұрын

    Muchas gracias por tus conejos Daniel ! No me pudo haber llegado en mejor momento tu video. Vengo de una sesion horrible de poker en Pokerstars por los bad beats e hice todo lo que acabas de decir jajajajaja De verdad que me ayudara mucho tus consejos. Te sigo en el canal espero ver todos los videos tuyos y que sigas subiendo mas para aprender del Roger Federer del poker !!

  • @youtubeplaylist4072
    @youtubeplaylist40724 жыл бұрын

    thanks Daniel, you are really a nice guy

  • @higorsilva9818
    @higorsilva98186 жыл бұрын

    OMG, who is translating this amazing videos to Pt-BR? Thank you!

  • @CM-zu3wo
    @CM-zu3wo7 жыл бұрын

    love it thanks!

  • @harry25able
    @harry25able5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Daniel Just lost my money AA v K2o and he hit 2 pair in a cash game..then after that I tilted I think..but when I realized that,it was too late.then 1 fish kept on reraising every hand I play and I decided to go all in with AJs he had 84s and he hit an 8 on the river.. freaking bad day. Thanks for the tip..it really helps to tell it out :)

  • @farazfa6684
    @farazfa66847 жыл бұрын

    my favorite part of today was hearing Daniel refer to money as Mullah. xD great stuff..

  • @jamiepaolinetti5087

    @jamiepaolinetti5087

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'm with you. It's just right up there with "buying a ring for "Wifeee"" Classic. If I called my ex-wife "wifeee" she would have kicked me in the balls! Ha!

  • @boxermccoy
    @boxermccoy7 жыл бұрын

    love these quick tip vids nice kid

  • @slotwinExcitement
    @slotwinExcitement7 жыл бұрын

    cool Daniel . informative as always buddy

  • @modernfeilerr5440
    @modernfeilerr54403 жыл бұрын

    lost 7 all in showdowns in the last two days in a row, with the turn in my favour of 80%++. nothing seems to be working. this video helped alot

  • @IChiggsI
    @IChiggsI4 жыл бұрын

    There's certainly some value to the points made here. One of the key things to question, however, is whether internal identification is limited to actually dissolving the issue at hand?

  • @paulfratto432
    @paulfratto43222 күн бұрын

    applicable advice for sports betting too, thank you

  • @eastportal9508
    @eastportal95082 жыл бұрын

    Great grounding tips

  • @paulsummerfield6357
    @paulsummerfield63577 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Daniel, I only play socially with friends but very informative.

  • @giorgiomartinico3774
    @giorgiomartinico3774 Жыл бұрын

    Daniel is not just the Genius of poker! He's also a life coach!

  • @archerace7
    @archerace75 жыл бұрын

    Don't be result oriented...try to have the best hand you can every time, accept your mistakes and learn from them, and when you get bad beats, even when you got in with the best hand...know you did the right thing, and smile....because in the long run fortune will smile on you.

  • @Ep1cure
    @Ep1cure3 жыл бұрын

    All good info. Technically you can also ask yourself in your analysis whether the opponent had lots of outs. Often a great point for the opponent to bluff, because as the hand stands mid-rounds, say after the flop or turn, it might not be great, but if all those community cards are helping, then bluffing might be worth it. The player could be on to a flush draw plus several ways to get straights etc. Combine that with probabilities of folding vs. calling, and the odds might not be that bad. If the bad beat was ridiculous, then you understand that long term your play should pay off, but be honest to yourself when they had more than one or two cards to hit their much wanted (for them) hand.

  • @jennky8447
    @jennky84476 жыл бұрын

    For some reason I have anxiety when I first get to the table & put my chips down. It can take me 1/2 or so to get calm, think clearly & focus on the game. I pep-talk myself, take deep breaths but I can never shake the 'stage fright'. Once it subsides, I'm fine. I'll try doing these exercises instead & see if it helps. Thanks for the tips!

  • @bigbomber5
    @bigbomber57 жыл бұрын

    After playing Call of Duty for 10 years I've become numb to taking bad beats lmao Good advice, keep it up!

  • @seahawksforlifewhydoihavet6815
    @seahawksforlifewhydoihavet68154 жыл бұрын

    Backdoor wheels when you have Kings in a 3 way all in during a bi tournament are fun... thanks for the advice though and I understand it happens to everyone

  • @fuzzybaffy
    @fuzzybaffy7 жыл бұрын

    How true it is about taking responsibility. Whenever I get bad beats, I look back at my other hands and realize there are always hands that I could have played better (to offset the bad beats).

  • @hotrodsather
    @hotrodsather7 жыл бұрын

    One really valuable piece of advice I've received is after a big hand loss or win, go for a walk, just a quick break for a minute to calm your nerves. Super helpful after a bad beat and also if you just got it in bad and sucked out on someone and barely scraped by to drag a huge pot.

  • @theultimatedegenerate4933
    @theultimatedegenerate49335 жыл бұрын

    Hey Daniel, thanks for the videos i think they are awesome and have helped me become a better poker player. I have a pretty generic question that stems from a specific hand i had lost a fair amount of money with. I guess my question is, how do you deal with a player that slow played an entire hand, limped pre-flop and checked down to me twice. Basically i had a Q9 suited where i bump the blinds 2 and a half times a pretty standard raise. The guy to my right calls me after calling the big blind. On the flop i hit the flush i needed. At this point the K and A were not on the board. He checks to me where i bet around half the pot, he later calls me after a couple of people folded. Checks down again on the turn, so i do the same thing and bet half the pot, after a few minutes of thinking he calls. Then on the river he checks down to me again where i go all in and after awhile of thinking he calls. He ended up having the K high flush. I guess for an amateur player i feel like i played it pretty decent i just don’t know where i could’ve picked up where he had the better flush on the flop. Thanks again for the videos!

  • @im_jenkins
    @im_jenkins7 жыл бұрын

    Poker can be a cruel game.. we all just have to learn to accept that fact

  • @rockabillly88

    @rockabillly88

    4 жыл бұрын

    Especially when your gettin bullied from a fish on a heater lmao. Cruel stuff🤣

  • @ipadsforautism
    @ipadsforautism7 жыл бұрын

    Well said sir

  • @espartako30
    @espartako307 жыл бұрын

    Very helpful 👍

  • @robstevnson6312
    @robstevnson63124 жыл бұрын

    hi daniel good video .... i seen you at the cheesecake factory in boca park in las vegas back in 2010 ... you signed a autograph on a napkin for my son... you signed play good Brandon !!! with your signature ..... he still has it !!!

  • @jamiepaolinetti5087
    @jamiepaolinetti50874 жыл бұрын

    Love it!

  • @dayne120
    @dayne1207 жыл бұрын

    Great video

  • @tvar2481
    @tvar24815 жыл бұрын

    Great pep talk!

  • @nicholasbruce280
    @nicholasbruce2807 жыл бұрын

    u are a living legend

  • @Writtenmirror
    @Writtenmirror5 жыл бұрын

    Good advice

  • @El.Espartano
    @El.Espartano11 ай бұрын

    The thing is that is bad beats can finish someone’s bankroll. I hace seen terrible players win tournaments an others get nothing. I am convinced that there are lucky people and unlucky people. Specially in important moments.

  • @Leonytis
    @Leonytis7 жыл бұрын

    I watched this video right after losing a spin and go when he called me all in .. i had 44.. flop was 443 i shoved.. he called and won A2345 of clubs lol anyway.. i went back and won 500 dollars by clearing my head.. thank u Dan!!!

  • @YouWillNeverKnowMan
    @YouWillNeverKnowMan7 жыл бұрын

    Daniel Negreanu Great tip for poker and life. What do you think about doing weekly segments about something other than poker? You are quite enjoyable to watch. They would be interesting to follow.

  • @KINGandow
    @KINGandow7 жыл бұрын

    You are clearly the coolest guy on earth ;)

  • @CubanRider
    @CubanRider7 жыл бұрын

    Good one.

  • @jonking4525
    @jonking45257 жыл бұрын

    Great advice as always. I think people forget about statistics. A 99% chance to win the hand still means there's a 1% chance you can lose.

  • @guicorder
    @guicorder6 жыл бұрын

    that is so Tony Robbins... im reading him and man its the cooler thing ever!!! (the third). see you in tables

  • @_GabrielArena_
    @_GabrielArena_7 жыл бұрын

    Understandable...but pleaseee tell me . at what stakes are their less call stations . ok a few here and their are gonna pay us off and good for the game . but small stakes turnys and cash games . seem like shuv fest . wheres the skill and practice to get better in that. thrilled your posting on youtube now . long time fan of your play thanks again DanielSoN ! *bows

  • @allheart526
    @allheart5267 жыл бұрын

    I would prefer a "easy button" as opposed to cup holders. When that piece of """" calls preflop after your raise, calls the flop after you raise again, then your turn, and finally hits his gut shot on the river to beat your set....... Just slap the MF easy button and ... what appears?? Boxing gloves. A pair for him and a pair for me 😈. We need to bring the fighting aspect of hockey into the poker world. I would never leave a game upset over a bad beat again... It would make the game so much more fun in dealing with bad beats. Thanks for the share Daniel! It is helping as much as it can after this day grinding on the tables.

  • @robdenommee9564
    @robdenommee95647 жыл бұрын

    i usually leave the table for a break. how long would you recommend? an orbit? btw excellent icon picture nice tribute

  • @YuriRubio41
    @YuriRubio417 жыл бұрын

    negreanu, huge fan of yours, again here I am asking you, if its ok for me to repost your videos with portuguese subtitles? would be awesome to give those who dont understand what you saying a chance to learn from the master! keep going with tip videos, I really enjoy than!! take care

  • @azorelnero5568
    @azorelnero55687 жыл бұрын

    GOLD INFO IN THIS VIDEO ;) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @SlideWolfGaming
    @SlideWolfGaming7 жыл бұрын

    Great advice! Hope I never need it in the future =)

  • @Kruezoraxe
    @Kruezoraxe7 жыл бұрын

    I don't know anything about Daniel Negreanu's education, but he just gave the most succinct lecture I've ever seen on Dialectical Behavior Therapy, which is one of the most effective therapies for those who struggle with emotional regulation (go look up borderline personality for an example). I will be showing this video to my students because I'm seriously impressed.

  • @Gandolhee
    @Gandolhee7 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Next: How to Deal with Downswings, please!

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