Keevin Poker Vlog

Keevin Poker Vlog

Sharing my poker sessions and music.

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  • @Loseinpoker
    @Loseinpoker3 сағат бұрын

    They allow filming ?

  • @timothymcgregor3309
    @timothymcgregor330912 сағат бұрын

    I haven't been in Langley in years....but I'm sure it's still a calling station.

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog11 сағат бұрын

    Sounds about right.

  • @BUFF4LOSOLDIER
    @BUFF4LOSOLDIER3 күн бұрын

    Should rename this channel to the "Thishhaand poker vlog" "

  • @707ridah
    @707ridah5 күн бұрын

    Doing a bankroll challenge while you already have a bankroll. Idk why you kids keep lying about it but whatever keeps you at that table.. i bet you 10K you play your game by studing charts, going on line watching pros.. all i gotta say, your not playing your game

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog5 күн бұрын

    Hey there. I'm not really understanding the implication. Having an existing bankroll doesn't mean you can't go on bankroll challenges. I'm genuinely confused what you're saying other "kids" and I are lying about. When you say "your not playing your game" as in these are not the regular stakes I prefer to play in, you're actually right and I never claimed otherwise (but for the sake of the bankroll challenge I'm sticking it out). In fact, viewers that have watched my channel from the beginning would know this as well. I've actually made it pretty clear in some of the bankroll challenge episodes that I did struggle with getting used to 1/3 sometimes.

  • @707ridah
    @707ridah5 күн бұрын

    @@KeevinPokerVlog my thing is when y'all say a bankroll challenge 100- 10K you making young kids think if they got 100$ they have a chance to make it to 10K easy.

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog5 күн бұрын

    I see what you mean. But I think most vloggers aren't saying or even implying it's easy. At least that's not my takeaway. Most vloggers actually imply the opposite - that it's not easy at all. That's why they are called challenges. If some videos you watch have someone telling viewers explicitly that turning $100 into $10k is easy, then yea that's definitely not realistic.

  • @707ridah
    @707ridah5 күн бұрын

    @KeevinPokerVlog wasn't anything to you in general, poker players starting out these days see videos like those see gold. Idk stay blessd

  • @joshuapinlah
    @joshuapinlah7 күн бұрын

    You should post how much you have behind so we can see how much you gain each hand. Keep it up 👍🏻

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog7 күн бұрын

    Yea I'll try to record my stack size more often for hands. When it doesn't end up being an all in hand, I tend to not bother with recording stack sizes. But I can see how that can affect decisions bet sizings.

  • @300lbcanary2
    @300lbcanary27 күн бұрын

    Good stuff Keevin - Quick question, in a minor pot but still curious about your thought process....in the TT hand with a turned 2282 board....it seemed like your turn bet was pretty small. Could you not have gotten more value at that point?

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog7 күн бұрын

    Possibly. But I'm targeting a wide range I want to keep in, like all smaller pocket pairs and even flush draws on top of 8x. Betting too big might fold out some of those. Assuming he has 8x, hes never folding turn and I can always make a bigger bet for the value on the river, which is what I did. But I'm pretty sure he didn't have it since he folded.

  • @IbeatGTO
    @IbeatGTO7 күн бұрын

    The flop bet is way too small and for all the wrong reasons. You are NOT targeting small pairs since your opponent range has less than 2% small pairs in his preflop calling range. Also, on this board a small pair will not fold. You have to bet bigger to charge smaller pairs and 8x and to fold out overcards since they still have about 25% equity. A medium bet is okay on the turn since overcards have little equity but flush draws and pairs and 8x might still call.

  • @300lbcanary2
    @300lbcanary27 күн бұрын

    @@KeevinPokerVlog Similar to the other commenter, I thought you could go larger. I don't believe any other pair is going to fold here...maybe a weak flush would, but anything with overcards in it J or higher you want to make their call -EV. I haven't done the math to know what that value was, but $20 seemed to small (was it maybe third pot? I haven't gone back to look) I could well be wrong, and there are other dynamics that could definitely impact the sizing. Just like to discuss these types of situations

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog7 күн бұрын

    Yup $20 is about one third pot at that point. Two over cards would only have around 15% equity so I'm happy to keep over cards in with $20. You're right that they are not going anywhere with pocket pairs anyways, but I'll be getting that value from a bigger bet on the river, and usually players will be more inclined to call after having committed more chips from previous streets. Betting large in the beginning usually ends up folding out a lot of the worse hands at these stakes. Just different ways of playing it. If in your games, calling off bigger bets with over cards is more common, then I can see going for bigger sizing. But there's a lot of folding here at these games here if you go even just slightly bigger. Also, by going small I also under rep my hand, so I could potentially get more calls on the river if opponent did have sth like weaker pocket pair. We will never know, but as played it seems like he had over cards.

  • @IbeatGTO
    @IbeatGTO7 күн бұрын

    @@KeevinPokerVlog Your problem is that you don't know anything about poker and you don't understand anything. A. 2 OCs like AJo without a backdoor draw have 24% vs TT on the flop. EVERYONE who plays poker for more than 2 weeks knows that every out on the flop is about 4%. B. A smaller pair has about 8% and therefore C. You want to bet bigger when hands with almost no equity call while hands with a lot of equity fold! D. You want to bet bigger on the flop with value hands because the pots grows exponential and with more money in the pot you get more calls on the river. Think about betting 60 into 80 on the river because you bet small on the flop or betting 60 into 140 because you bet bigger on the flop and therefore also on the turn. Which of these 2 bets gets called more often? START LEARNING POKER!

  • @harshilpatel1839
    @harshilpatel18398 күн бұрын

    IM THE COOL MANIAC

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog7 күн бұрын

    Oh man. How bad did I butcher your name? 😂

  • @digitaldavid5633
    @digitaldavid563310 күн бұрын

    1st hand, horribly played IMO and I don't agree with the commentator in a lot of spots. in position, I def C-bet flop on that board with basically entire range. barrel turn. If you get raised, you can reevaluate. It also gives you room to check back river.

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog10 күн бұрын

    Yep you have some pretty good points. If it were heads up I'd be more inclined to agree with you about c-betting entire ranges on flop. I like tightening c-bet ranges when it's multiway though, in position or not. I think I lost the minimum here so playing horribly pays off sometimes and I'll take those =)

  • @jasonrowan4006
    @jasonrowan400614 күн бұрын

    Keevin, do you have many button straddles in Vancouver ?

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog14 күн бұрын

    Varies from game to game. But yup it's a pretty common thing here. I'd prefer the table to do UTG straddle as opposed to button straddle though.

  • @leedee1277
    @leedee127714 күн бұрын

    Would that K4d hand seem a bit loose in the hijack?

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog14 күн бұрын

    Yea a little loose normally. If the table is looking to be pretty passive and tight, I would widen my range and take more spots to attack dead money. This was one of those spots.

  • @leedee1277
    @leedee127714 күн бұрын

    Commentators a great idea- only suggestion is keep it tight so it doesn’t go too long for interests sake. Great vlog!

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog14 күн бұрын

    I'll keep that in mind. Thanks for the feedback.

  • @cronstrubzo
    @cronstrubzo14 күн бұрын

    bring trevor as guest commentator next vid pls

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog14 күн бұрын

    That would be pretty dope for sure.

  • @ryanreid5859
    @ryanreid585915 күн бұрын

    Mikey.... need more of him. River rock games are the worst in town

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog14 күн бұрын

    More of Mikey is never a bad thing

  • @ILikePerkyBoobs
    @ILikePerkyBoobs15 күн бұрын

    The problem is that you bet too low on the pre flop therefore you get certain people to call with hands that would be able to catch! Terrible play on your part

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog15 күн бұрын

    Making terrible plays is my specialty.

  • @elaineengland
    @elaineengland15 күн бұрын

    I enjoyed having someone else thoughts on the play!

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog15 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the feedback. I enjoyed making it as well. Will most likely have more of these in the future =)

  • @Mauricio-kf8qx
    @Mauricio-kf8qx17 күн бұрын

    75 is too small of a 3 bet make it 90

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog17 күн бұрын

    Depends on what the goal is. For isolating the raiser I think it's good enough.

  • @Mauricio-kf8qx
    @Mauricio-kf8qx17 күн бұрын

    @@KeevinPokerVlog if he’s continuing with 65 suited at that stack depth (bad play) he’s continuing with everything he opens, might aswell squeeze out a bit of extra value against a loose player. Also in this instance it was enough to iso, but sometimes it won’t, you’re gonna get cold called a ton in the future if you don’t go atleast 3x and it’s gonna be hard to navigate post flop and realize equity with multiple players in the pot. I play 2/5(10) often and get cold called all the time when I 3 bet

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog17 күн бұрын

    Again it all depends on the goal. A 3x 3-bet would be more standard in most cases, but this is one of those situations where I just don't think I need to spend more money to achieve what I wanted - which is go heads up with that particular player in position. When I'm playing 5/10 or above with deeper stacks, then I'd agree with you a lot. This is a game that started as 2/5 with not that deep of a structure to begin with, and with the straddle on, the stack depths are even shallower. A raise to $75 is good enough to iso most of the time at this table. Also, games just play differently from region to region. If your 3-bets are getting cold called a lot then your games are probably just looser in general, or no one gives you any credit =)

  • @IbeatGTO
    @IbeatGTO17 күн бұрын

    BR $5k to play $2/510 and buying in for 38% of the entire BR. Who's your BR manager, please? In b4 broke!

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog17 күн бұрын

    Clearly this is not the channel to get bankroll management advice =)

  • @elboroomer-yk1fi
    @elboroomer-yk1fi17 күн бұрын

    Oof, that 7-4 straight was heinous.

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog17 күн бұрын

    one of the tamer beats =)

  • @aaronlin224
    @aaronlin22418 күн бұрын

    For the AJ hand, is it a pure call when someone raises? In my 2/5 game in California, most of the time the raise always set or two pair☹️

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog18 күн бұрын

    It's ultimately all dependent on player and stack depth. Sets are always possible. I'm not seeing two pair combos on this board though. Once the turn pairs the board, the set combos are even less now. If he has a set of sevens then yea I'll be beat. But there are a lot more jack x combos (JK, JQ, JT, J9) to target for max value once he's committed. Sometimes he will show up with a set of sevens but that's poker.

  • @300lbcanary2
    @300lbcanary218 күн бұрын

    As soon as mention a "run good session" it all crashes 😆. To keep up the challenge, just step back down to 1-3 and take another stab later. Making there be a mandatory 3rd blind definitely impacted things.

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog18 күн бұрын

    Yup I jinxed it.

  • @cubanhack3r
    @cubanhack3r18 күн бұрын

    Great channel and loyal follower. I have to say that as a seasoned poker player ranging from low to mid stakes. $5K is a very risky roll to even consider 2/5. Best of luck🏆🙏

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog18 күн бұрын

    Yep you are 100% right. But I'm not really going for any proper bankroll management here =).

  • @Seriously_Eh
    @Seriously_Eh18 күн бұрын

    Want to recommend a couple of adjustments to your vlog: let your viewers know what you originally bought in for, at the beginning of session review. Mention YOUR stack size at the beginning of EACH hand you choose to feature. Note any rebuys, during progression of session review. PS: You doubled up the opponent who raised/called you with the old "4-7" because, sadly, your 3 bet sizing priced him in. Pocket JJ need much stronger protection.

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog18 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the feedback. I'll keep those things in mind. Usually when the effective stack doesn't matter (ie. no all-ins) then I don't record it. But I can see that info being of interest just to track my progression. For the two hands you mentioned I actually want to stack off vs those opponents. But unfortunate run-outs for both =(

  • @jeff7s486
    @jeff7s48618 күн бұрын

    Stop putting this type of music In your videos it makes it boring

  • @socalbum1971
    @socalbum197118 күн бұрын

    Seriously, the elevator music is like making me fall asleep!

  • @300lbcanary2
    @300lbcanary218 күн бұрын

    These are original compositions by Keevin. They also mean he doesn't have to worry about any copyright infringement. There will always be folks that don't like anything that he would put in the background, personally I don't mind it as I'm thinking more about the content of the hands. I do watch on laptop, so if you watch on a smart TV with good sound system, maybe it is not as much in the background.

  • @socalbum1971
    @socalbum197118 күн бұрын

    @@300lbcanary2that’s too funny ! Are you a close friend of his? I don’t mind if he uses his own music but change it up! Don’t play the same 2 songs over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again…. Do you get the point now?

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog18 күн бұрын

    Hey there. My music is not for everyone and I get that. But it's a part of this channel and what I want to share. If the music is not for you, then this channel might not be for you, and that would be my loss. I do aim to write and produce more in the future when I find the time to. Until then, there are probably a lot of other poker vlog channels that have no music or music you'd prefer. Anyways my point is, my music isn't going anywhere. Hope you get that.

  • @300lbcanary2
    @300lbcanary217 күн бұрын

    @@socalbum1971 I don't have the pleasure of calling him a close friend. Hoping to pop over the border to catch up as we've had many discussions about hands, food, and places that I know about since the beginning of his channel. Luckily, as he's explained, there is plenty of content for everyone, and I appreciate that.

  • @Poker-in-VR
    @Poker-in-VR18 күн бұрын

    Great stuff! I appreciate this series!

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog17 күн бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @Poker-in-VR
    @Poker-in-VR18 күн бұрын

    Could you create a playlist for these definition posts? I'd love to refer to them in some of my stuff if you don't mind.

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog17 күн бұрын

    I absolutely don't mind at all. Playlist created - kzread.info/head/PLgVwAAM8Sr-nzLesyI64aZP3XjHm1ArEf

  • @Poker-in-VR
    @Poker-in-VR18 күн бұрын

    Augh tough one. As a very very noob live player I wasn't at all aware pointing over to you could be considered a check. I do think ultimately the "problem" is that you flipped your card pretty fast, because without that aspect the rest could have been figured out quickly. Thank you for sharing! I've learned from this!

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog17 күн бұрын

    Yes I should have verified before flipping. Live and learn =)

  • @Poker-in-VR
    @Poker-in-VR18 күн бұрын

    You are a very kind and polite player, I love how you mix poker aggression with sportsmanship <3

  • @Poker-in-VR
    @Poker-in-VR19 күн бұрын

    Nice win! Movin' on up :)

  • @Poker-in-VR
    @Poker-in-VR19 күн бұрын

    Great stuff! Love this theme :)

  • @brysonirvine2724
    @brysonirvine272425 күн бұрын

    Just subscribed to your channel. Your videos are awesome and informative. Keep it up.

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog25 күн бұрын

    aw thanks man!

  • @chaol4677
    @chaol467727 күн бұрын

    Tough to watch! Do you take a break or take day off when you get these days? I’d imagine after first two coolers is a sign to just take the day off. Also great content - I’m catching up to being relevant now! Please post more!

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog27 күн бұрын

    Yup I do take breaks and moderate my sessions, mainly to avoid burnout from poker in general. There will always be beats that are gross, but tbh I've just seen too many and have accepted it as part of the game. If it happens to me I usually just laugh it off =)

  • @jvegas3209
    @jvegas320928 күн бұрын

    The music makes me want to kill myself 😅😅

  • @jvegas3209
    @jvegas320928 күн бұрын

    Welcome to the club

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog28 күн бұрын

    Was already a long time member.

  • @300lbcanary2
    @300lbcanary228 күн бұрын

    Nice bounce back from the cooler session.

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog28 күн бұрын

    Bound to happen again =)

  • @Poker-in-VR
    @Poker-in-VR28 күн бұрын

    Great job! Were there any regulars from the other casino there or were you playing against complete strangers?

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog28 күн бұрын

    Each room has its regs. There are also quite a few regs, like me, that would play in different rooms. So yup, I do recognize faces all the time.

  • @raylewis6117
    @raylewis611728 күн бұрын

    Good job 👍

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog28 күн бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @707ridah
    @707ridah28 күн бұрын

    My best session ever was I was playing 5-10 bought in for 500 and my AK cracked AA QQ and after that that I coupdbr be stopped and left rhe place with 6800$ in 3 hours

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog28 күн бұрын

    Not a bad day at all =)

  • @346azul
    @346azul28 күн бұрын

    Im crashing out on that AK hand idgaf no shame in that play

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog28 күн бұрын

    Yup. Folding second nuts is never as fun =)

  • @treehuggerjoe9795
    @treehuggerjoe9795Ай бұрын

    dude can you stop playing with the chips in from of the camara, it freaking annoying to look at and loose consetration of what you are saying.

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog29 күн бұрын

    I'll keep that in mind for next time. Instinctive habit.

  • @johannessmithenstein
    @johannessmithensteinАй бұрын

    It's easy to say it from afar, but yes, I think you can get away from that AK hand. The only possible hands she could have that she would ever 3-bet preflop, and that would not be afraid of backdoor hearts, would be AK, which is a chop, or aces. Queens or any other pocket pair is out of the question for her to play that way on a three-heart paired board. I'm not sure what I would have done in the moment, especially if I was tilted, but theoretically her range is really narrow.

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlogАй бұрын

    Yup. Just not good enough to fold unfortunately.

  • @Poker-in-VR
    @Poker-in-VRАй бұрын

    Oh. man, those are some hard losses, but I really dig how you put pressure on your opponents and am learning a lot as you verbalize your thoughts throughout the hands. Tilt hits us all but you look like you have nerves of steel to me!! Keep grinding :)

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlogАй бұрын

    Appreciate it. Next thing to work on is listening to my own advice =)

  • @300lbcanary2
    @300lbcanary2Ай бұрын

    Like the Cooler open....not the cooler 😉

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlogАй бұрын

    Unfortunately it's part of the game we all love =)

  • @socalbum1971
    @socalbum1971Ай бұрын

    Seriously bro I get it you write music but write some new ones cuz we are all getting tired of the same shlt!!!

  • @ok-kc9jj
    @ok-kc9jjАй бұрын

    Poor guy is taking one outers and now you’re hating on his music too 😂😂

  • @tomprice4016
    @tomprice4016Ай бұрын

    music's fine.

  • @chaol4677
    @chaol467727 күн бұрын

    Stop speaking for us. Music is great. Stop trolling.

  • @davidprice3318
    @davidprice3318Ай бұрын

    Cant get away from that

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlogАй бұрын

    I wonder if another OMC can get away from OMCs.

  • @kevinhan9427
    @kevinhan9427Ай бұрын

    I think hard to get away from that too. However, one thing I have noticed from OMC's is their tendency to flat A-K pre-flop, therefore their 3-bet range can only be Q-Q, K-K, and A-A. Q-Q would totally shut down on that board, so the turn check-raise is that one unfortunate hand. Of course, easy to speak of in hindsight. If I was in that spot I could not get away either

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlogАй бұрын

    If I did fold, there would probably be a lot of messages telling me it was a horrible fold =).

  • @Mitjitsu
    @Mitjitsu22 күн бұрын

    Not if their range consists solely of QQ+

  • @kobeandmike
    @kobeandmikeАй бұрын

    dont think u can get away with that stack depth. u wont be able to sleep at night lol plus they could be doing that with a K. plus idk if u are deeper but stacking off in that spot for that stack depth is probably positive EV in the long run

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlogАй бұрын

    Maybe only way to get away is to fold pre =)

  • @nickchiang3575
    @nickchiang3575Ай бұрын

    which poker room in greater vancouver would you say has the least competent players?

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlogАй бұрын

    Starlight is the room where I encountered the most players who were new to the game or haven't played for that long.

  • @jeffmi2503
    @jeffmi2503Ай бұрын

    A ton of passive 1/3 players don’t 3bet AKo.

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlogАй бұрын

    So true. Even QQ is not uncommon to limp call as well at these stakes.

  • @billthecanuck
    @billthecanuckАй бұрын

    i'm enjoying watching your content man, keep it up. I'm in calgary, planning a road trip to BC later this year so you're showing off some rooms to play at while i'm there ;) You should find a way to come to calgary during stampede, the action is going to get crazy i think, as we're getting bomb pots starting july 1st

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlogАй бұрын

    There are quite a few options for poker in BC. So it will mainly depend on which area you plan to stay in while you're here. Also a lot of great food options as well! I have heard great things about poker in Calgary. Hope I have a chance to check it out soon =)

  • @leojoseph6385
    @leojoseph6385Ай бұрын

    You should’ve shown your 49 spades bluff. Nice going on the sessions. Yes OMCs like to just limp in to see Flops with AKo. Now you know not to go for thin River value with Top pair 2nd best kicker vs OMC who took betting lead on the Turn.

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlogАй бұрын

    Funny enough if I knew I needed to turn my hand into a bluff to bluff off AK, a big bet may have worked on that runout.