Mariano Broke My Heart (1 Viewer)

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... I was actually stopping the video and zooming in just to get a look at the chips. And then he has to go and break my heart by saying that no one gives a shit...

I still really like his videos though...


For the record, they appear to be mint to near mint (excellent+) house mold Paulson chips ;)
 
I like poker vlogs but it's a tembre of once voice... So Andrew Neeme all the way
I get it, I also watch Andrew as well as Brad. I find that Mariano's videos have really good production quality and his choices that he makes are quite interesting.

... But I think this is the first time in several years watching these poker vlogs that any of them ever actually mentioned the chips.
 
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I saw this and thought the same thing. I've broached the subject of quality poker chips at the card table, casino and home game, and most don't care. But there's nothing finer than getting to feel and play with fresh minty chips.
 
I really like the Resorts World chips. For an RHC, they're one of my favorites. (Ignore the CC chips, they're long gone.)
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I get it, I also watch Andrew as well as Brad. I find that Mariano's videos have really good production quality and his choices that he makes are quite interesting.

... But I think this is the first time in several years watching these poker vlogs that any of them ever actually mentioned to the chips.
I got it... I was always pissed how little people I played with cared for chips and cards.
I am proud myself of introducing some improvements in my neck of woods.
 
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... I was actually stopping the video and zooming in just to get a look at the chips. And then he has to go and break my heart by saying that no one gives a shit...

I still really like his videos though...


For the record, they appear to be mint to near mint (excellent+) house mold Paulson chips ;)
:rolleyes::rolleyes: I was watching the YT ytd and I remember replying to him myself those are call Mint NM Chip and I give a shit thinking Mariano may actually be a Chipper by heart
 
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... I was actually stopping the video and zooming in just to get a look at the chips. And then he has to go and break my heart by saying that no one gives a shit...

I still really like his videos though...


For the record, they appear to be mint to near mint (excellent+) house mold Paulson chips ;)
Ugh they really missed a great opportunity not making this the $20 instead of the $1000…

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I know he is running good and only showing big wins, but...
Wow, is 5/10 in Vegas really this soft?
I mean, I face bigger decisions in 5c/10c online. :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:
He did mention he been folding a lot so his image in the game is a tight people which in turn leading to people giving more respect to his raise and 3B

He just been on a long losing streak that last a couple of months
 
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He also definitely calls river raises more than he should. But to his defense, he says that he's doing it for the vlog.
I do like watching and hearing how he thinks. I tend to be far more cautious and tight, so its definitely interesting to see him play.
I'll bet my swings aren't as big, but I'm not extracting nearly as much out of the game as I should either.
 
I do like watching and hearing how he thinks. I tend to be far more cautious and tight, so its definitely interesting to see him play.
I'll bet my swings aren't as big, but I'm not extracting nearly as much out of the game as I should either.
Between him, Brad, and Andrew, I try to as myself WWMBA do when I play? The problem is that I play with a bunch of calling stations that always catch, so it's not exactly the best method. I think these guys play against other players that notice things, like when a player has been really tight and has credit at the table for a bluff raise.
 
Between him, Brad, and Andrew, I try to as myself WWMBA do when I play? The problem is that I play with a bunch of calling stations that always catch, so it's not exactly the best method. I think these guys play against other players that notice things, like when a player has been really tight and has credit at the table for a bluff raise.
My core group is pretty similar. Yes, they'll catch sometimes, but there's a few ways around that. When up against sticky players, make them pay more to see their draws when you have your made hands. Raise and three bet pre flop relentlessly. Increase the sizing of your betting. When you are on a draw yourself, bet your own draws more to juice up the pot and isolate to get it down to heads up or three ways at worst. When you do hit them, you'll get paid off light from these players.

Mariano definitely shows his losses too. He got his soul crushed by Reza at Hustler no more than three weeks ago. He's a good 5/10 player, so so 10/20 player right now, but not ready for the prime time yet. His bread and butter is making money off of 5/10 games. Definitely good enough to make a decent living, but the 10/20 and higher grinders will eat him alive. He makes some really bad hero calls and punts on the river, but to his credit, he plays a pretty balanced range and has the capability to get pretty crafty with his betting and raises.
 
My core group is pretty similar. Yes, they'll catch sometimes, but there's a few ways around that. When up against sticky players, make them pay more to see their draws when you have your made hands. Raise and three bet pre flop relentlessly. Increase the sizing of your betting. When you are on a draw yourself, bet your own draws more to juice up the pot and isolate to get it down to heads up or three ways at worst. When you do hit them, you'll get paid off light from these players.
This is exactly what I've been doing; and they always stay in. They are catching way more than not over the past couple of months, and it's hurt me. Long term, I know I'll get the best of them, but my god. 2 nights ago, there was this:

Hero :as::ks:
Semi-Villain:ad::qc:
Villain :kd::3c:

SV raises 2x, Villain calls, Hero 3-bets for 8x, SV thinks for a bit and calls ... and Villain CALLS!

Flop: :kh::9c::6d:

SV Bets 2x BB, Villain calls, Hero bets POT, SV calls, Villain calls.

Turn: :jd:

SV checks, Villain checks, Hero shoves ... and they BOTH F-ING CALL!

River: :3x: ... AYFKM!!!!

... and it's been like this for MONTHS. I actually had to take a break for a few weeks b/c it was too maddening. The villain's excuse for calling was "I had a King" .... SO!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! And you thought NOBODY ELSE DID!?

Mariano definitely shows his losses too. He got his soul crushed by Reza at Hustler no more than three weeks ago. He's a good 5/10 player, so so 10/20 player right now, but not ready for the prime time yet. His bread and butter is making money off of 5/10 games. Definitely good enough to make a decent living, but the 10/20 and higher grinders will eat him alive. He makes some really bad hero calls and punts on the river, but to his credit, he plays a pretty balanced range and has the capability to get pretty crafty with his betting and raises.
Agree 100%; I find him very entertaining and insightful at 5/10, but at 10/20, it just makes me nervous watching.
 
This is exactly what I've been doing; and they always stay in. They are catching way more than not over the past couple of months, and it's hurt me. Long term, I know I'll get the best of them, but my god. 2 nights ago, there was this:

Hero :as::ks:
Semi-Villain:ad::qc:
Villain :kd::3c:

SV raises 2x, Villain calls, Hero 3-bets for 8x, SV thinks for a bit and calls ... and Villain CALLS!

Flop: :kh::9c::6d:

SV Bets 2x BB, Villain calls, Hero bets POT, SV calls, Villain calls.

Turn: :jd:

SV checks, Villain checks, Hero shoves ... and they BOTH F-ING CALL!

River: :3x: ... AYFKM!!!!

... and it's been like this for MONTHS. I actually had to take a break for a few weeks b/c it was too maddening. The villain's excuse for calling was "I had a King" .... SO!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! And you thought NOBODY ELSE DID!?


Agree 100%; I find him very entertaining and insightful at 5/10, but at 10/20, it just makes me nervous watching.
TPTK is a good hand but against opponents with K3os in range it’s probably not a 3 streets of value hand. Weird two pairs will be common, so you want to make your profit and bet bigger on hands you can beat a weird two pair.
 
TPTK is a good hand but against opponents with K3os in range it’s probably not a 3 streets of value hand. Weird two pairs will be common, so you want to make your profit and bet bigger on hands you can beat a weird two pair.
Yes, but then if I wait to bet bigger on hands where I can beat weird 2-pair, I'll just bleed out all night. Another case is where the Villain has :8c::6h: in early position and calls a 3-bet pre-flop raise with 2 opponents and he flops a straight with :4x::5x::7x: ... Sure, we suspect a straight might be possible, but who the hell has a range so open so randomly?

Anyway, back to the point, Mariano broke my heart b/c he said nobody cares about the chips. I think he's a closet chipper and is just trying to look normal to the Interwebs...
 
Yes, but then if I wait to bet bigger on hands where I can beat weird 2-pair, I'll just bleed out all night. Another case is where the Villain has :8c::6h: in early position and calls a 3-bet pre-flop raise with 2 opponents and he flops a straight with :4x::5x::7x: ... Sure, we suspect a straight might be possible, but who the hell has a range so open so randomly?

Anyway, back to the point, Mariano broke my heart b/c he said nobody cares about the chips. I think he's a closet chipper and is just trying to look normal to the Interwebs...
Not saying don’t bet, but these are good boards for adding some checking streets and betting smaller.

The 457 flop smashes this type of opponents 3 bet calling range so you’ll want to play accordingly.

Players like you describe can be DEMOLISHED once you learn how to exploit their errors.

As for Mariano, I love him too and actually took his comment to mean he hasn’t discovered there are people like him who love sharp edges on clay chips. I commented on the video and told him to check out this forum.
 
Maybe someone could run a group buy of a card mold tribute set of these like the Aria chips have been done.
 
Anyway, back to the point, Mariano broke my heart b/c he said nobody cares about the chips. I think he's a closet chipper and is just trying to look normal to the Interwebs...
I think he meant he realizes that (most people) don't really care about the chips (inferring that he does care.)

I think you may be spot on that he's a closet chipper -- I've seen a few of his videos, and they have the best chip pr0n by far -- he always seems to put in well framed close up shots of chips in stacks, racks, or on the felt, that last many seconds longer than other poker vloggers.

I saw a couple of his early videos soon after he started the vlog, and he's definitely improved as a vlogger with much better speaking, production, and probably even poker playing. I'm very impressed with his production and analysis on recent videos. He's probably the most improved vlogger I've seen and am still interested to check out.
 
I think you may be spot on that he's a closet chipper -- I've seen a few of his videos, and they have the best chip pr0n by far -- he always seems to put in well framed close up shots of chips in stacks, racks, or on the felt, that last many seconds longer than other poker vloggers.
Yes, exactly! He does some nice artistic work with the chips in many of his videos. Just look at this video; he's got those dreamy $1ks sprawled out all sexy at the 0:20 mark. Maybe he doesn't even know he's a chipper at heart; he just wonders why they look so purdy. Has yet to discover the sickness...
 
Not saying don’t bet, but these are good boards for adding some checking streets and betting smaller.

The 457 flop smashes this type of opponents 3 bet calling range so you’ll want to play accordingly.

Players like you describe can be DEMOLISHED once you learn how to exploit their errors.
He f$#%ing did it again to me last night.

Hero: :as::ks:
Villain: :jd::9s:

Pre-Flop: Villain was raising 5x BB almost every hand on literally anything. Hero punishes by check-raising him to 40x BB. Villain calls.
Flop: :ah::kc::ts: - Hero bets pot, Villain calls
Turn: :7s: - Hero shoves, Villain calls
River: :qc:

I can't take it.
 
He f$#%ing did it again to me last night.

Hero: :as::ks:
Villain: :jd::9s:

Pre-Flop: Villain was raising 5x BB almost every hand on literally anything. Hero punishes by check-raising him to 40x BB. Villain calls.
Flop: :ah::kc::ts: - Hero bets pot, Villain calls
Turn: :7s: - Hero shoves, Villain calls
River: :qc:

I can't take it.
Seat open? I'd love to play against this villain that chases double gutshots facing triple barrel value bets.
 
Seat open? I'd love to play against this villain that chases double gutshots facing triple barrel value bets.
His philosophy is that "Any two cards can win". But he only really goes off the deep end once he's lost a big hand; not even a bad beat, just a mistake and it's Tilt Town. Lifetime, yes, he's down huge on my site. And yes, you're 100% right, that anyone would want a seat next to him because over time you should get paid.

... it's just been a couple of months where he seems to be unstoppable with the boneheaded calls. He had another one in the tournament before cash. Was all-in after the flop against :ax::ax: where, literally, the only thing that could help him were runner-runner :7c::7d: and he got it. That's gotta be like a 1% chance.

Now I'm angry again, time to oil some chips to calm me down :wtf:
 

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