Ok @20mins in the bomb pot with Qd8c2c/9s6s3s board and you're holding Tc9c9d5d. You check, one player bets almost pot (guessing he miscalculated?) and another player raises (I'm guessing pot?). If you remember the bomb pot coach you had on, they're most likely fighting over the static board, meaning the monotone board. You also pretty much block the straight draw on the other board, holding T99 plus the 9 on the other board blocking draws there which both isn't great and is ... well good as they're most likely fighting over the same board. You don't mention your perceived level of the players (which is probably a good move if they see your videos) but I'm guessing they mostly locked down one board and are trying to deny you equity of "your board". So you have a set against the flush, and a midpair + fd + gut shot on the second board. It might not sound *great but you're rarely in bad shape here against 2 players at least. You should have 1/3 EQ here most of the time.
I'm writing this while you're in the tank on the video so bear with me. Lets do board #2 first;
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I'm guessing you're not matching their stacks so you have more than 1/3 here.
Lets do board #1;
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I know I'm super-liberal with their ranges here but blame your own videos.

(Hitting play now.)
Yay, you got half and my range wasn't ass. You were the (slight) favorite to scoop though. Also do the math against (all) ranges not hands, but I assume you're only doing the result for the video. I would also suggest
https://plomastermind.com/plo-equity-calculator/ (remember to go to settings and select double board) to get your EQ but I'm more interested in their range, are there hands that kill you, are there hands you dominate, etc. For this specific holding:
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Other than that, I liked it. Maybe not all the foldings as much, maybe make that a smaller montage between the hands you actually play? It's not really that intersting without knowing the action.
Also, like your comments on the misregs, that being said we have a similar thing going on with our monthly home game where we also play on my PokerMavens server fairly often. We have one semi-maniac which I assume you meet at least semi daily in your work week. Granted, we have a dealers choice table that is the most popular and the majority prefers PLO6 hilo so.... yeah. He pissed and moaned about the regs only nutpendling (which they do, and still get action so...) and claimed he wouldn't play CG when those two were at the table and I certainly don't blame him. I've desperately tried to change his ways but realized I turned into Don Quito so here we are. I don't really want him to punt of stacks so I don't mind, but it certainly made me aware of how profitable players don't play profitable. It doesn't really matter at our level but entertaining the "whales" even at our stakes, is still a vital, profitable skill which was very intriguing to me.