Svitten or draw2maha (same game just different amount of draw cards allowed) and double board Omaha
He didn’t say he wasn’t getting paid. He said he wasn’t getting paid millions. His affiliate revenue for each product that he shills for is only a few hundred thousand so technically what he’s saying is correct. He’s a man of integrity!It was one of this year's WSOP Vlogs, nad not a straight dedicated strategy video.
I'm a D'Negs fan, but even I had to quit watching the vlog. I can only take so much gratuitous self-promotion, and bemoaning of bad beats. The advertisements for shirts and home-delivered meals, despite him saying "I'm not getting paid a million dollars to say this". Sorry bud, when your vlog says 'order with the promo code DNEGS20', I'm betting an awful lot that you are getting paid.
I can't point to which one he discusses 2-7 though, but if you cross referenced the WSOP schedule with hid vlogs, you'll see it. I however, cannot recommend it, since it was literally the same stuff I knew at 11.
^^ discarding that 3rd hole card before the flop is Pineapple, discarding that 3rd hole card after the flop is Crazy Pineapple. Good gateway games into the world of mixed games.NLHE is the only thing I can get people to play with me.
Have always wondered about creating a three-card hold'em where you get three cards, then the flop is just two.
I played crazy online yesterday. BORE to the RING. It played very tight....lots of limping until someone had the nuts, then they overbet and everybody folded.^^ discarding that 3rd hole card before the flop is Pineapple, discarding that 3rd hole card after the flop is Crazy Pineapple. Good gateway games into the world of mixed games.
This sounds painful... I was introduced to guts not long ago, I didn't play a single hand lolI got introduced to Guts games in high school - and it was a very expensive introduction! In fact, people still talk about the number of IOU's I had floating around our group of friends - LOL SMH (intro to Guts + no max = bad juju!)
Some of the Guts games we play/played:
2 card high
3 card high
3 card low
3 card low with a draw
Rat - 3 card high with a draw, 2's and 3's are wild
Tony's Game - 5 card low with a draw, highest card in the hand after the draw is wild
Tony's Revenge - 4 card low with a mandatory draw, 7's are wild, must draw at least one card(!)
Larry - additional player who comes IN if only one person stays in the pot (so a player always has to beat at least one other hand to win the pot). If a player loses to Larry, he/she matches the pot (up to the "max bop" amount). Larry is dealt after the solo player completes all his/her actions.
Wilbur - additional player who is IN Every Hand, regardless of how many people stay IN (so a player always has to beat at least one other hand). If Wilbur has the highest hand, everyone who was IN matches the pot (up to the "max bop" amount) - if Wilbur isn't the highest hand, nothing changes, high hand takes pot and everyone else matches. Wilbur hand is dealt after the dealer's and acts after everyone else is done.
Larry Wilbur (both of the above together) - e.g. "guts low larry wilbur" (so a player always has to beat at least 2 other hands) - you can choose to add Larry or Wilbur or both.
Choose Your Game Larry or Choose Your Game Larry Wilbur - 5 card high guts with a draw (4 cards in hand and 1 community card) - while dealing, any time After everyone has received their first card, someone calls out "Larry" (even if accidental or unintentional) and the dealer flips the next card face up in the middle (community card) - if no one calls "Larry" during the then the next card after the dealer's 4th/last card is flipped up (and dealer can't call Larry). That card determines what game is to be played (if it's an A or 2, AceyDeucey, Aces and 2's are wild; 3 or 9, baseball, 3's and 9's are wild; 4, 4's only wild; 5 or 10, five and dime, if you have at least one of each then both are wild, otherwise neither are (so e.g. if the community card is a 5, you would need a 10 in your hand for them both to be wild); 6's, 6's only Or 6's and 9's wild (Bill and Ted); 7's only; 8's only; Jack - Jacks and low, Jacks and your lowest card are wild - but you have to declare your low before the draw (if you draw and draw under your declared low, you lose your wild and only Jacks are wild for you); Queen - Queens and follow, Queens and any other card value are wild, declare wild before the draw (can't lose your wild); King - Kingsey Low, Kings and your low card after you draw are wild, no need to declare a wild before drawing.
When comparing equal hands in our wild games, more natural wins.
This sounds painful... I was introduced to guts not long ago, I didn't play a single hand lol