I’m Addicted to Bluffing ALL-IN | Poker Vlog #690

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Poker Vlog #690: When I’m on the river with nothing, sometimes I just can’t help myself but to bluff all-in!

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10 thoughts on “I’m Addicted to Bluffing ALL-IN | Poker Vlog #690

  1. There’s one thing that will never change: David will always be exactly wrong when discussing blockers, strategies for board textures, and whether or not his hand should end up all in. He’s completely clueless and his win rate reflects that. I’m sure most of the players in this pool would pull up a 7th chair to let David join the game.

  2. Dude literally goes all in with like pair of 6s every time, then calming himself “bad luck”. How the love he made money in recent years if he only has one play in the pocket?

  3. You just don't get David. He's gonna look it up afterwards OK?? Even though he's already said he would look up the exact same spot 10 times, and donated in the exact same way, this time he's gonna look it up, I promise.

  4. 10:52 the most disgusting trips over top 2 pair I’ve ever seen
    Absolutely unlucky

  5. I can’t tell if you’re just unlucky or “bad”. I really cant. Like the 55 for example. I genuinely dont know if that’s massive spew or actually might work.

  6. Dude I played the most absolute ridiculous and biggest pot of my life last night. Playing 2/5. Utg opens to 25$, I’m next to act. I have 950$ and aces. I just rip it all in for 950. little backstory (that same day around 2pm I’m driving in my car and thinking about how I’m playing poker that night and say to myself “if I get aces no matter what the options are my only play is all in”, so go all in for 950$ after the 25$ utg open when I am utg+1 . The dealer looks at me with open eyes and the table is like wtf, 2 snap folds and the 3rd player flicks in a call within 2 seconds. He has about the same stack size at me. We’re all stunned and like what the hell is happening. We show and he has KK vs my AA. I say let’s run it twice, I win first board and he hits river on second for a king high flush. We chop. And now him and I are completely shooken up for the next 15 minutes after what just occurred. How sick is that?

  7. I'm a fan of yours David and rooting for you to turn things around. Not that you asked but here are a few things that help me when I'm pushing through a losing streak — I'd suggest trying a few things: 1. Play different hours (consider 5pm-Midnight). 2. Play fewer tables (2 max until you are trending upwards). 3. Erase the overbet from your sizing completely. Good luck!

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