Kain8
Flush
The BB shows downfor the steel fucking wheel, on my last hand of the session, when I flop quad Aces
My will to live if this happened to me:
The BB shows downfor the steel fucking wheel, on my last hand of the session, when I flop quad Aces












and we scoop









. Five ways and the flop is 

. It's checked to the button who pots, we block some of the straight and flush draw outs, but decide to just call to hopefully see a safe turn before we drop the hammer. Everyone else folds and the turn is the
. While we block the straight here, it's not out of the realm of possibility so we decide to pot-control and check, our opponent checks back. River
. We still figure to have the best hand, so go for the check-call line as we don't want to bet and get raised and have to fold given how disguised our top set is. We check, he bets pretty small, like 1/3 pot, we make the call and he has 


(HURR-DURR!) for the rivered non-nut straight that he squeezed some juice out of us with. I guess if I checkraised flop I take it down there, whom whomp. 


and call a raise, three-handed to a flop of 

, checked around. Turn
, checked around. River
and we figure we HAVE to be beat with that card, but again checked around and we're good


and call a raise, four-handed to a flop of 

. Original raiser bets and we pot, folds back to him and he rips, we call. He only runs once but fortunately we see the great news that we don't have to fade too much as he has 


. The board runs out 
and our boat beats his.


, he calls and only runs once and has 


. The flop comes 

so we've got a gutshot plus backdoor diamonds. The turn is the
giving us some hope but the river
secures him the double up


we limp UTG+1 and the HJ raises it up, everyone folds and we don't want to give away our hand so we just call. Flop 

and we wind up getting stacks in, he has 


so we need to fade some two pair outs but are in pretty decent shape overall. We agree to go twice:






and get it in vs 


preflop, a pretty dream scenario, agree to run twice and the boards run out:



(we both make a straight but his is higher)







on the button and see a flop of 


turn we both check. River is
, he checks and I'm able to squeeze a little juice out of him with a smallish bet


and see a flop of 

. We go for the checkraise as no one raised pre so it's doubtful they have top set, and with the 8 in our hand we block some of the straight draws, Villain calls. Turn
. Not the best card since my opponent could easily have the JT on the flop for the double gutter, but their stack size in relation to the pot is small enough that we call their shove and agree to run it twice


so we're in pretty good shape




and fairly deep so opt to just call. Flop is 

so we flop top and bottom pair plus backdoor spades. We check, maniac bets, solid player in CO rips it and we decide to let our hand go. Their hands:








to give the CO broadway.


on a shorter stack and get it in vs button who has 


, he only runs once and flops pretty perfect with 

. Board runs out 
and we rebuy


and maniac in the SB raises, everyone else folds and we go headsup to a flop of 

. He bets into us, we just smooth call. Turn
he shoves, we call and we're in good shape as he has 


. River is
and we hold up.


and see a flop of 

. We check-call a bet by original UTG+1 and check-fold on the
turn.


we see a flop of 

. LAG player in the SB leads, the BB folds, we call and see a turn of
. SB leads again, we rip and he calls and only runs once.
and he turns over 


(hurr-durr!)


we see a flop of 

and get it in vs UTG+1 who has 


. We agree to run it twice:
(we win with two pair)
(he makes broadway)I’ve noticed the same thing. I miss the more constant updates but like seeing AM do well even more.You seem to be doing much better since you stopped giving in progress updates. Focus can really help. Glad to see your doing well!



and limp, button limps, squirrely player in the SB raises, folded to me, I call, button calls. Three ways to a flop of 





we limp and go three ways to a flop with the CO and BB sticking around. Flop is 

, checked around. Turn
. BB checks, the CO bets, we raise, BB folds and CO calls. River
. CO check-folds to our bet so most likely picked up a flush draw on the turn and didn't have anything else to continue with.


and we pot, only the SB comes along. Flop 

and we pot when checked to, he calls. Turn
. He folds when we bet again.Have you read post #1?When did you become confident enough to entertain the idea that you could try to have Poker be your main income?
When did you become confident enough to entertain the idea that you could try to have Poker be your main income?



in the BB against a nitwit in the CO on a flop of 

. He bets, we call. Turn
and we consider a checkraise but figure he's likely way behind us here, as we have two pair, nfd and block broadway, so again check-call. River
and we check to let him continue betting. Unfortunately we chop as he shows up with 


. Guess a turn checkraise would've gotten him out, but why would I want to push out a hand we have drawing so slim?


in the BB and go multiway after a raise to a flop of 

. Checked around. Turn
, we lead, they fold.


Flop is 

. He leads, we call. Turn
. He leads, we pot all-in, he calls and only runs once.


he is about 12.5% equity to win and 5% to tie here for stacks, so pretty primo spot. River



. Folds to him, he just cold-calls. Given SPR I'm essentially never folding post-flop here.





for flopped trips, you're the best buddy. Runout is 
and we get stacked again.


is live as fuck and call from the BB. Flop 



which may give us the winner, plus we can hit a 5, 6, 8, 9, T or Q to make a straight (not all nut straights, but still a pretty good spot)
We make our straight and it's good for the triple up against







Are you playing online or plugging live hands into this thing? Not intuitive in following the action at all.
Looks like you are playing on ClubGG. Have you stopped going to the casino all together for now? You playing with local people? Or did you get an invite to a larger club? What are they raking? Don't answer if you don't want to. Just curious.Playing online
I'll try to explain hands in my updates so it flows better
Looks like you are playing on ClubGG. Have you stopped going to the casino all together for now? You playing with local people? Or did you get an invite to a larger club? What are they raking? Don't answer if you don't want to. Just curious.
Do you use a dashboard or take player notes online, or do you play it like a live game?
Do you know the name of the software? Looks like you play or phone or tablet, correct?
Just jams top and bottom 2 and AA with no redraw? I mean... I guess he has set and straight draw blockers, but that also means you just have all the flush+straight draws since he isn't really blocking the keys cards, like Ts, J's, or clubs.So I wound up playing a bit more last night and booked an additional $560 win, a good chunk thanks to this hand
I figured out how to access these replays, so I should be able to capture them on my PC by sending myself the link, then put together interesting clips and add voiceover to create a VLOG finally, thoughts?
http://pppoker.club/poker/api/share...8-883eed9f50d0&lang=en&time=1645994996&lan=en
Just jams top and bottom 2 and AA with no redraw? I mean... I guess he has set and straight draw blockers, but that also means you just have all the flush+straight draws since he isn't really blocking the keys cards, like Ts, J's, or clubs.
I would love to hear analysis as a hand unfolded. However, there are a lot of vlogs that do it very poorly.So I wound up playing a bit more last night and booked an additional $560 win, a good chunk thanks to this hand
I figured out how to access these replays, so I should be able to capture them on my PC by sending myself the link, then put together interesting clips and add voiceover to create a VLOG finally, thoughts?
http://pppoker.club/poker/api/share...8-883eed9f50d0&lang=en&time=1645994996&lan=en
I would love to hear analysis as a hand unfolded. However, there are a lot of vlogs that do it very poorly.
In my opinion, these are steps every poker vlogger should follow...
I look forward to your vlogs!
- Stick to talking about the topic (poker). Many poker vlogs ramble on about other things. I know it might be tough to fill a vlog with just poker, but most your subscribers don't know you, and played the video to hear poker insight - not your wife, your diet, or the music you are listening to on the days you aren't playing. Yeah, I'm looking at you, DNegs...
- Have a script or something. Know what you are going to say. The fewer "ummmmmms, uhhhhhhhhs, or other crutch words the more professional you will sound. The more professional you sound, the easier it is to both listen to the video, and to believe the speaker is knowledgeable on the topic.
- Do not start with "Haaaay, what up guys". Half of YouTube starts with those words. It's so 2010. Also, what are you asking? Do you want people to pause the video and add into the comments what is going on in their lives? If you open the video with something that is simply a time waster beaten to death by Dough Polk, I will already assume you also have nothing new to add and are just here to waste my time.
- Don't give me a minute long musical intro. If I wanted to waste my time, I'd choose sexy girls on TicTok over a YouTube video intro.
- Save the like and subscribe bullshit until the very end. Nobody clicks like and subscribe before they've decided if your video is any good, so why waste time asking them do do something that they may forget by the end.
- Don't be afraid to pause the video, especially for a deep in-hand analysis.