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  • do you pause gameplay when you speak and is it true that fulltilt is no longer existing?

  • lol just a call for 25% of your playchip stack. im getting dumb just watching this poker wannabe

  • I got a spade royal flush. Mine's better than yours. 

  • wow played the JJ hand like a genius

  • how much was this sit and go

  • i see at pokertableratings, that you're -30$, -15bb/100

    the better way is:

    don't talk about this hand, becouse it's useless and just let it go to the end.

  • play money.

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  • dude this gut tottaly gay!

  • You didnt want to raise JJ because you didnt want people to fold?

    LOL

  • @Maxnned - Agreed 100%, the normal play is to raise. However, I had been playing these guys for a little while and they were so tight it was unbelievable! A min raise got them to fold 70% of the time. I was hoping one of them would hit something, but still beat them with the jacks. A gamble on my part, but one I felt was necessary at that time.

  • @mypokercorner But by not raising, hands like K2 and Q4 offsuit for example will limp from the blinds.. meaning any flop with an overcard to a Jack (which is VERY likely) and your stuffed. Ideally you want to raise and get 1 maybe 2 callers with jacks.

  • @mypokercorner Exactly... you cannot raise with rocks or very pasive players.... only with pro's and maniacs...

  • @Maxnned agreed, ptb shows ur a noob who watches poker after dark and plays for lowww

  • fuck you talk some shiiiiiiiit ! As if your can ASSUME the player that was first to act didnt flop a flush or a flush draw.

  • @tetrisking92 - If he had made the flush after the flop, he would not have bet the pot. It was clear to me based on his previous play patterns (which you don't see in the video) that he wanted to take down the pot then and there. My read could have been wrong, but my assumption was based on historical betting patterns and mathematicaql probability, happen to be dead on. I don't see how this is talking shit.

  • @mypokercorner i agree 100% with your reads and how you came to explain them. You sound like a money winner and not a money loser like these guys who only know how to put people down because they don't have anything better to do.

  • Excekly i asked did u got money playng this poker?

  • Did u won money for this?

  • @azerzaable If you are asking did I win money by winning the SNG, then yes obvously. If you're asking if I won't anything special for getting a royal flush, then no. It was rather uneventful tbh. Kinda sucked! lol

  • hes probably like a 12 year old who doesnt know how to play

  • @dhenry178 - Oh my! How did you know! :)

  • @mypokercorner I completely forgot why i posted that :P

  • Nice tips I bet you are pretty successful on online poker keeo it up!

  • Nice stuff man, great play, how much you made through online poker

  • so if you win 10k your will get 2.7k? if so that sucks

  • what hack use? xD

  • nice flop analysis... i figured him for AK.. but he did try to discourage a call with that pot sized bet on the flop... i think he played it bad when he moved all in though... no reason to go broke on that hand... question though, if he had checked on the turn, what would you have done?

  • @TheRiverter - Good question. There's basically 3 options.

    1 - check as well and pretend you're on a flush draw looking for a free card. Unless that card comes up, one woldl expect him to bet on the river.

    2 - value bet - try to suck out some money wihtout scaring him too much

    3 - Bet a lot - It might pay big but there is a risk that the player will fold and you don't get more chips out of him.

    I would go for 2 against this guy.

  • Problem with option 1is that there's many "danger" cards that can come up from his point of view. If he puts me on a draw and the river card makes that a reality, that would put him on the defensive and I might not get anything more out of him. If its an irelevant card that comes up, then this hand will pay big because I just sucessfully trapped him. That is the trade off. Always consider risk/probability vs reward in these situations.

  • I think I prefer option 2 overall. If he has something good, it's hard for him to let go of it. Might as well grind for the rest of the hand.

    Option 3 is the worse in this case. I'm 99% sure I will win no matter what. Last thing I want to do is scare them off.

    Hope that helps :)

  • @mypokercorner That was big mistake,potetion of table was down,in ur quads,u have to raise when u got JJ han someone maybe call than check he mayvbe raise becouse he may have high cards,try to bluff,u raise he call and u win!

  • which program you use for recording?

  • I use a couple. Camtasia is pretty good.

  • wow play money you are so bad. And you need to learn about table position.

  • @kagetaken its a tournament, real money tournaments always start with play money

  • its not playmoney.. when you buy into a tournament you get a chip count, which is what you see here

  • is this real money?

  • Yes. Real money SNG.

  • thats why you raise UTG :)

  • are u canadian man ? aboet.. lol

  • Yes. French Canadian.

    How could you tell, eh? lol

  • lol he plays just like i do, except the guy i went against had 4, 3 high, i was like wtf, he went all in? and i had a royal flush. by the way you make chipy sound like a pet lol

  • you are a really lucky guy haha

  • That is pretty sick man, nice video!

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