ACES AND MORE ACES!! // Texas Holdem Poker Vlog 49

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ACES AND MORE ACES!! // Texas Holdem Poker Vlog 49

10 thoughts on “ACES AND MORE ACES!! // Texas Holdem Poker Vlog 49

  1. Jamul is not in San Diego. How close to beach. Heard road 94 is one lane. Not wanting traffic jam ?

  2. Don't like the raise to 13 with pocket 6's. The raise needs to be bigger so you get that hand heads up. Small raises with small pairs are just hard to play in multi way pots.

  3. Hello bro! I love you videos! Good job! πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ

  4. Smart guy.. rack up when you feel that down swing.. still made a profit.. better than losing your entire buy in πŸ˜‚ it’s hard to walk away sometimes.

  5. Re: Calling $42 with pocket threes on the button in a four way pot and close to $200 behind . . .

    Assuming you never lose with a set (and for balance, assuming you never win without a set), the math simple:

    You're an 7.5-1 dog to flop a set. As such, the call is correct IF you believe that you'll drag a pot that contains ~ $350 of PROFIT when you do flop a set, and IMO that's not likely to happen here since you'll need your opponents to contribute more than $200 dollars post flop – which is asking a lot since they'll need to do so with hands that can't beat a set of threes.

    If your call had closed the action this would be close to a toss up.

    As such, with your call not closing the action this is an easy fold.

  6. The white chip seperaters kill me every time I see it. You are better than this. Keep your stacks in 20s and you will not need it!

  7. I miss the intros, talking about the session and other stuff as you walked in πŸ™ still loving the poker content! can't get enough

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