How to Beat 2/5 & 5/10 NLH Cash Games CONSISTENTLY | Poker Vlog #56

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10 thoughts on “How to Beat 2/5 & 5/10 NLH Cash Games CONSISTENTLY | Poker Vlog #56

  1. I mean I don't know how you can say that the guy's going to be shoving there with pocket twos or threes or Ace five my 25 games are very weak but I think either you're flipping or your crushed right there he could have sevens to Aces which crushes you or Ace King race Queen in your flipping so I don't like to get my money and when I'm either crushed or flipping maybe your games are a lot looser over there I don't know but mine are pretty loose too anyway thanks for the Vlog

  2. In Vegas for a few days, where can I find some good $1/3 and $2/5 games? Thank you. Keep up the great work

  3. I know you said that luck is Irrelevant in the long run but the long run can be a really really long time and I just saw a chart where when you play 100,000 hands there's a 5% chance that even if you're a really really good player because of run bad you might not be ahead which is unbelievable to me I've also seen charts of solid winning internet players that played 100,000 hands of Break Even poker do you know how many hands that is live that's more than 2 years worth also after 10,000 hands there's a 30% chance that you could be playing break even even though you normally win five to six BBS per hour in general standard deviation and the variance can really wreak havoc sure after 10 20 years the luck Factor pretty much goes away but it stays around for a long long time much longer than people understand

  4. I just wanted to say that I love the new card design you're using now in your videos. I can see these with no problem, whereas I had to squint on the old card design you were using. These are great. I also love the content you are putting out. Great job.

  5. I appreciate what you're doing with the vlog & LOVE that you have the book of Proverbs open. I'm a believer in Yeshua & God's Word as well. However, I disagree with the 66 hand. At low stakes, the very best situation you could find with this hand in this spot was exactly the spot you were in; basically flipping with a very slight edge in equity. There's no way this rec ever shoves his stack in with worse than 66. The call then shove screams of AK, AQ, AJ or possibly 8s, 9s, 10s or Js. Unless this rec is drunk or super tilted from a long session, there's no way he shows up here with Ax suited. I understand over the LONG run this play may be profitable but at these stakes there will always be MUCH better equitable spots if we remain patient.

    IMHO, the play here was to set mine with 3 other players as the pot odds & SPR would've been plenty good (4-5 to 1). Then once the KKx peels off & the rec bets, its in easy fold and onto the next hand with $725 still in our stack. One thing to remember is to have PATIENCE because eventually you will find the spot where you are 80%+ equity. I would imagine your skill level is above these average recs so there's no need to force very slight edges over them. Simply wait for that better spot.

  6. Nice video. The 66 all in hand was -EV. Not sure about your thought process to sacrifice your whole stack.

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