0:45: Great slowplay with KK given positions and stack sizes: I think if you jam you don't give villain opportunity to bluff ALSO KK is technically an occasional flat even against a 3-bet, let alone a 4-bet. On the flop, super important not to raise here so we can protect our range from barrels later on, but when the turn brings in the second flush draw this becomes a jam--at such low SPRs, playing to deny equity is more important than anything else. Def running good to make all of the technical reasons to trap come together in this example. 4:52: Standard monkey-in-the-middle on the flop, made even BETTER by the fact Phil is playing so passively pre-flop and can have a bunch of pretty strong hands (AQss?!?). The flop squeeze is great since Turbo has got to be ultra-capped, and having him call preflop probably implies he's got a Q or T which reduces the amount of QQ/TT/QTs from Phil's tight flatting range. Also, having the Js is probably good backup allowing you to bluff spades on future streets. I DO think that this combo should give up on blank rivers but KJ without a spade should jam river to unblock spades, BUT you shouldn't KJo without a spade as often on the top. Very well played. 10:46: After a bet from Phil on a HORRIBLE board and then a raise from Turbo, we have no reason to raise K3dd, I think that will just tip everyone off to you having a nutted hand and there aren't THAT many bluffs in your range here, and it's also likely that you don't need a re-raise range here. Flat is great, and on the turn it's a mandatory check (instead of lead) for the same reasons--you don't really need a flop 3-bet or turn lead against this action multiway on a monotone board. Have the 3d is very sexy here, however, and does increase the likelihood you'll cooler someone. On the river, I think betting 50% probably can represent some air hands, but it's just very unlikely you're going to get much action from worse betting particularly large, though it IS possible the raiser got scared with a low flush after both players called his raise and he wanted to slow the action down, a story that having the 3D really assists with. Overall I think the river bet is a tad large against the hands you're trying to make indifferent (which should be the hands they ended up with aka sets), and the SB call might be a tad loose, BUT we know that multiway we prefer having 5x 4x 3x 2x hands, so in theory this can't be bad if you think you've got talent edges over any of the players. Really proud of the work you've put in and your trust in the process. Seeing where you choose to put on the gas versus where you lay very sneaky traps shows a lot of growth in your understanding and execution.
@AlvinTeachesPoker6 ай бұрын
sorry guys I wrote this on my phone so the grammar is messy + youtube glitch isn't letting me fix it
@jeffshackleford31526 ай бұрын
On the KK hand, assuming V has an open ended straight flush draw... V only has 30 to 35% equity there. Or with a naked flush draw has like 20% equity... Everything else that can beat us is like 5%. Obviously we know our hand and don't know V hand. I know the solver likes to deny equity, so is getting V to put his money in behind just a happy accident of this play? I was always under the assumption that you want to get the money in ahead and that is the reason we made the turn jam play on double flush board with our set.
@AlvinTeachesPoker6 ай бұрын
@jeffshackleford3152 what is your question exactly?
@jeffshackleford31526 ай бұрын
@@AlvinTeachesPoker is the main reason we make that play to get V to fold ? I always thought it was to get V to put the money in with bad odds to draw I apologize, my first run on sentence was a bit confusing
@AlvinTeachesPoker6 ай бұрын
@@jeffshackleford3152we don't care what they do with a draw. If they call off great. If they fold, great.
@vidteacher6 ай бұрын
Congrats Wolf…well-deserved, you’ve definitely put in the work! Congrats on the card house business venture as well…
@Wolfgang_Poker6 ай бұрын
thanks! i'll be spending most of my weekends over at The Fort now!
@YallaMiami6 ай бұрын
I have a huge crush on Lynne!
@nealcaffreyjr.52666 ай бұрын
I stumbled upon your channel about two months ago and I've watched every single one of your videos since then, and just now recently caught up - very entertaining! love from Norway! ❤
@Wolfgang_Poker6 ай бұрын
gotta get out there one day!
@TheTyphy6 ай бұрын
Donking the turn with the flopped flush is the optimal play in my opinion
@mitsevox6 ай бұрын
but what other hands would he donk with? looks exactly like what it is: a strong flush that wants to get more money in because the board didn't pair haha. it probably works anyways at 1/2 and 2/5 but not against these players
@emanueleco73636 ай бұрын
Doesn’t make any sense against capable players
@devonherron99356 ай бұрын
@@mitsevoxthese spots are so unusual that I don’t think you need to be balanced. They just come up so infrequently and never against the same opponents as well as it being multiway. I don’t disagree with you that it seems really odd but your goal in these very unique spots is just to get paid, not play balanced imo
@dhimitriqirjazi98196 ай бұрын
@@mitsevox It doesn't really matter if it looks like a flush; I think most sets will call a 1/3 - 1/2 pot sized bet to try and fill up on the river. Letting them see a free river card and make the hero fold is definitely a mistake.
@joewhite94756 ай бұрын
@mitsevox there not folding the turn. You don't folt the turn to a reasonable sized bet with a set on a monotone flop. 22 might possibly fold last to act but 66 is 100% calling a pot sized turn bet
@Kevin.DeVine6 ай бұрын
Love to see it! Great narrating
@Wolfgang_Poker6 ай бұрын
appreciate it kevin!
@benedson65536 ай бұрын
6:45 “BANGG” missed opportunity
@romanausserdorfer66156 ай бұрын
Good to see Wolfgang in the green. Don't go crazy like Rampage and play super high stakes
@Wolfgang_Poker6 ай бұрын
i might push it a bit this year but nothing super gnarly
@jstandards7666 ай бұрын
@@Wolfgang_Pokerslow and steady!...surely! Tho.
@bradensmith81706 ай бұрын
Why not?? Life is for living.
@romanausserdorfer66156 ай бұрын
@@bradensmith8170 Rampage was down like 1.5 million or something close to that. I don't want Wolfgang to go down big
@bradensmith81706 ай бұрын
@@romanausserdorfer6615 you gotta have 1.5 mil to lose 1.5 mil.
@TheyCSmith6 ай бұрын
I think for the flopped flush, you’re only going to get the most value is if you raised on the flop. The turn doesn’t change anything unless the board pairs and you have 1 less card for your opponents to pair up. That was a hell of a heater
@genisbartusiak87916 ай бұрын
Its been amazing watching you grow as a poker player!
@devonherron99356 ай бұрын
A lot of times in those spots with a hand like your flush out of position I’ll flat then lead the turn on a good card- there is no real good solver data for that situation but my logic is that raising will fold out most of the non nut flushes and if you lead like 40% pot you can actually get jammed on by hands you beat. Live poker is tricky though.
@loudesjardins11145 ай бұрын
MY G!! This is THE BEST CONTENT!! It's QUICK, VERY informative without all the slowed down analysis like Rampage and Brad videos. THIS IS WAY WAY BETTER CONTENT!!! BANG!!! Keep it UP MY DUDE!!!
@kolostenene6 ай бұрын
I expected a BANG! with that top set flop at 6:35
@khalilhabermann22716 ай бұрын
I really appreciate the redacted stamps for livestreams as someone who watches your videos to improve my game. I know some people might like it and some might not but it's entertaining and helpful to be able to watch a livestream without being able to see the other hands. Just some feedback from a viewer.
@WayneChiangPoker6 ай бұрын
Thanks for coming!!! Sad Phil Laak lost. 😢😢😢
@TheIambogart6 ай бұрын
U ran great , crazy bluff with 22s at the end, great read on his hand, Idk if I could have pulled it off cause I would put him on AQ, AK, but u was right and u good a good hand to fold
@guillermoalvarez94006 ай бұрын
You can’t only bluff when you think opponents have nothing, that’s how you get called with second pairs. It’s when they make it known they have something good (but not the nuts) and you still raise on a good board for you is what makes a bluff look strong. But you actually have to be able to have strong hands when you do this, and also be against a guy capable of folding
@heathstring99146 ай бұрын
Wolfgang you played like a gangster!!! Nice one!
@Wolfgang_Poker6 ай бұрын
gangster poker!
@channelfortheeveryman313922 күн бұрын
Drinking that coffee when you got the King high flush looked awfully relaxed.
@Chillvester-malone6 ай бұрын
Ohhh man, you would've made a killing against the two sets buuuuutttttt it could've easily gone the wrong way, and the board could've paired. You've arrived where you are playing the way you do, so if you're successful in your style, then play it your way, bro! Congratulations on the win! Hope to get some of your run good on my sessions!
@davidvelleman35256 ай бұрын
Hindsight is 20/20 of course, but I think it makes more sense to raise the flop with your made flush. The problem is, as you said in the narration, your overcall there is very strong in its own right. What hands would you do that with? Probably just what you have. If you raise there I think it disguises your hand more (you could do that with a queen and ace of diamonds, for example), and it puts you in position to make a bet on the turn when a blank comes instead of feeling like you have to check. The worst thing there is to give a free card on the turn.
@jerryrichi83294 ай бұрын
Hi Wolfgang! Loving the content (especially the Short clips). Having the King-high flush with so much action in front of you would definitely make me pause before getting too aggressive. Obviously sets make a lot of sense, but people love suited aces. I'd be a little nervous that I was behind given the action. Wouldn't donk-lead the turn so I could get more information first. I'm definitely betting the river though like you. I might've opted for about 1/3 pot to get called by slightly weaker hands, but overall I really liked the way you played the hand. Great session. What a win! Congrats man!
@matthewranger2836 ай бұрын
all i’m thinking is vegas and the mirage 😏 love it haha
@johnmar63766 ай бұрын
Love it when you block opponents cards
@mateskib2 ай бұрын
in the hand where you flopped the flush, after they checked the turn I would have led out too for maybe not as large probably half pot. But now that I think about it the best move would have to be a pot size bet so it looks like a bluff.
@Keil2536 ай бұрын
Dude, you're on fire! There may be next level for some, but you're already way beyond my ability. It's been so fun watching your journey, and I get the sense that you're not only a good guy, but a hard worker. I think you have a world-class disposition for poker! Blessings abound. Well done.
@Wolfgang_Poker6 ай бұрын
thanks keil! appreciate the kind words!
@lhiannonshee6 ай бұрын
Damn son! Thats an awesome win, Wolf! Been watching for a while, my man, great to see you doing well, reaping the rewards of your hard work. Best of luck on The Fort venture, sir!
@Wolfgang_Poker6 ай бұрын
thank you!
@JT34466 ай бұрын
Videos should be longer it’s never enough 😂
@MrADITLO3 ай бұрын
The hand with the flush at roughly 13:40 i would have bet the turn around 2/3 pot because u know u have the best hand at this point and can still get good money from A flush draw and sets. i mean there was big action on the flop so i think there is good value in doing that on the turn. But correct me if im wrong. Thats just what i thought
@shawnnelsen45016 ай бұрын
The K3 diamonds hand was difficult to play. I’d say it’s player dependent, as tough as Phil is you may have to 3 bet flop and Bet turn. Obv that’s the play when you see their cards. Overpair with Ad probably bets turn.
@Legofan_92 ай бұрын
I’m curious. When do you play on these livestreams? I would love to catch one!
@richardroesler22096 ай бұрын
Bang, what a weekend... I played all 3 casinos this weekend, Alex. I'm talking with GLC to see about a home game this summer. Hope you're up for it...
@cuz98923 ай бұрын
Last hand was scary if Phil didn't fold the second best hand ever created you would have lost all of the previous day's winnings
@samuhlm26 ай бұрын
also hand that 4 way that you flopped top set, betting small was definitely the way you should go. When youre multi way otf solvers are always going to want you betting small. Must have been amazing winning such a big pot vs your hero
@wristwatch-trader72376 ай бұрын
This actually happens a lot more than you think - tons of action on the flop, then the turn checks thru. You almost have to donk-lead the turn yourself in that spot. It sucks, but that's what happens when you're OOP, you just don't have great options. You might as well turn your hand face up at that point, and just say you're betting until and unless the board pairs or another diamond hits the board.
@C2B6 ай бұрын
Makes me so happy to see you playing these big games and crushing ❤️
@Wolfgang_Poker6 ай бұрын
thanks kiran :)
@Skydiila6 ай бұрын
Nice win!!! I think you have to bet somewhat big on your king high flush. To see where you are. If someone has the ace high flush, then you just chalk it up. Someone has to have a set at the least.
@davidroderickroberts38266 ай бұрын
When you flop the second nut flush you raise half pot on the turn to get any sets to call or raise, then ship it accordingly
@NirvanaLuxury6 ай бұрын
Congrats my friend. Well earned, couldn't think of a more deserving guy!
@Wolfgang_Poker6 ай бұрын
shucks, thanks!!
@johnf1982076 ай бұрын
As an amateur poker player, if I would’ve flopped a king high flush, I would’ve definitely bet hard on the flop to get hands with sets to come along for the ride. Basically, you know if the board pairs on the turn or the river, you’re sunk.
@gkb19736 ай бұрын
So cool to watch how far you’ve come since your 1/2 days. For the king high flush hand, I would raise the flop small. Something like 2.5X the bet. Anyone with the naked A♦︎ would call. Then I’d bet 40% on turn and rip it on any non board pairing or diamond river. That’s my two cents.
@Wolfgang_Poker6 ай бұрын
yeah that would have made infinitely more in this hand. oh well…
@derbo4166 ай бұрын
thats why you should start mixing in fast plays on monotone boards with made flushes and nut flush blocker
@tricks91356 ай бұрын
Congrats ur a very humble guy u deserve it
@Wolfgang_Poker6 ай бұрын
thanks for the kind words!
@scottmichaelson73786 ай бұрын
Nice to see your poker career taking off. Guess no more 1/2 for you!. When can we see you at Hustlers game buying in for 100k? Good stuff, congrats 👏🏿
@haydendax96746 ай бұрын
13:58, I think in the long run betting the flop is good because they'll probably call hoping for a board pair and then put you on missed flush draw thinking you have one diamond once you check the turn.
@tgbedini6 ай бұрын
It's always easy to second guess if you're not at the table, and it's not your thousands of dollars on the line. It's especially easy if you can see the other player's cards. I think you played with some bravado, and some caution. You did well against high caliber opposition. That's pretty good in my book.
@Wolfgang_Poker6 ай бұрын
appreciate the feedback!
@colintimp13726 ай бұрын
Absolutely you lead the turn with that flush! Given the action, at least one player has a set here and is never folding. That means that nobody is going to bluff with just the Ace. So you can bet, knowing you're only getting raised by the made nut flush and get the set(s) to put more money in; and if someone's else has a smaller made flush you also get all their money.
@jasonchapel97216 ай бұрын
I think you played that flopped flush well. Possibly a smaller bet on the river could’ve gotten the two players with flopped sets to raise but profit is still profit so gg.
@alvin1979wong5 ай бұрын
Bring all the vloggers buddies to your new club card house to support you in a home game
@edwinlazo97676 ай бұрын
Definitely raising flop was the optimal play then small lead on turn to get max value 14:12
@windysynth6 ай бұрын
Love your vlog! Though, I like your graphics better than these streamed ones from the card houses--the card graphics are too small to see on my phone's screen. 😢
@taooo12326 ай бұрын
What a performance Wolf ! Best video I’ve seen on the channel !
@Wolfgang_Poker6 ай бұрын
*best video you’ve seen so far :)
@Nuksukow6 ай бұрын
Performance? He flopped the nuts every hand. Hands play themselves
@davidwight59746 ай бұрын
when he flipped that 7 5 of hearts against the kings i got flashbacks lmao always seems to be the case with me when ppl raise my premiums and have weak hands they always seem to flop some stupid draw to beat me
@gavinblakeway6 ай бұрын
You get an amazing dream sun run spot after all the run good you have had in these sessions and still managed to fuck up the hand by not raising the flop with k3 dd .
@donniev81816 ай бұрын
You played the flush great, no way you could have known two sets were gonna fold. If anything i would've tried to get into Phil's head to see what he was thinking. Congratulations on the hands with Phil!
@Wolfgang_Poker6 ай бұрын
thanks donnie! was a weird hand for sure...
@donniev81816 ай бұрын
@@Wolfgang_Poker I think a bet would've just allowed both guys to sniff you out earlier, doesn't take much with players of their caliber. Congrats
@logangoodenow25846 ай бұрын
Definitely would’ve donked turn can can be raising often with just the ace of diamonds and check back when called in 3 spots
@insertfakenamehere77716 ай бұрын
I think you played the flush correctly. Pretty hard spot tbh. I may have continued checking and tried to get someone else to take the betting lead and then raise for value.
@PeteyPablo16 ай бұрын
last hand check is totally fine just sucks everyone checked back which they definetly wouldnt do with a high frequency.
@PaladinLostHour6 ай бұрын
I don't feel too bad about your play on that second nut flush hand (KD-3D). Considering Phil and Tan had second and bottom trips respectively, they both couldn't overplay their hands. A flop bet absolutely shouts either QQ or mid-flush, and I can't imagine Tan hanging around for that. If it wasn't four deep, one of them might have gotten aggressive to get rid of like an AK, KQ or AQ offsuit with a diamond. Maybe if you'd dropped the bet sizing on the river, you might have hooked somebody, but the situation wasn't there. You could have taken a flyer on a mid-sized flop bet (40% Pot or so) and see if you could have convinced Jet or Turbo to lay it down - the open space might have gotten you more action from Phil, but most likely wouldn't have changed the outcomes, just the timing.
@Alpha729895 ай бұрын
Definitely running good but you played all of the hands really well. Except the K3♦️ lol.
@compscilaw6 ай бұрын
Phil Laak?!!!!! My favourite poker player. The nicest guy in poker.
@michaelsparks15716 ай бұрын
Just game feel, but I think if I flat the flop with 2nd nut flush I think leading Turn after a safe card comes out is the route I'd go. Because you're out of position, checking is fine too if you expect someone may bet, but these guys are a bit too good. They're not likely to see your flop-flat as anything but a flush of some level and won't open Turn for you. Maybe put in like 5-6k here and see if a set will boat-mine. I don't expect you left the full ~28k on the table as you said, but might've left a smaller chunk of it behind and/or gotten to win the same amount without the river possible swinging the pot to someone else.
@tuck82006 ай бұрын
I like the call on the flop in the K3d hand. With all that action though, you're up against at least 1 set, maybe a naked Ad, and maybe a lower flush. There aren't too many 2pr hands there. The 9c is as blank as it gets, but sets have decent equity against flushes, so figuring at least one person has that, I'd look for about a half pot size donk on the turn. Opponents know the 9c didn't improve you, and will put you on a flush, but 3-1 is decent odds for them to call with plenty behind for a set to get should it improve. KQ is getting out on the turn, almost certainly. As it stands, they obviously had you on a flush if they both folded sets on the river, so the value is definitely in donking turn after it doesn't pair the board.
@lqye32865 ай бұрын
Donking in turn would be better in my opinion, the cold call in flop out of position is almost indicating you got a flush, especially the other 2 players who hold the sets.
@yourlongtimefan5 ай бұрын
K-3 of diamonds...I just call the flop, but I lead out on the turn for $5-$6k. If any callers (yes!!!) I jam the river
@AlvinTeachesPoker6 ай бұрын
Also I think a lot of players are telling on themselves that they fastplay too much rather than give villains room to bluff, especially on wet boards, even after seeing someone punt into your set the first hand. 😂
@johnnywang2065 ай бұрын
With the K high flush I would raise on the flop and punish Turbo if he has a baby flush or chasing with the A of diamonds. If anyone has a set they would also chase for a boat. Can’t let them get to the river for free.
@aqn19766 ай бұрын
Wow what a great heater Wolfgang but given how hot you were it seems more crazy that Laak & Tan were able to lay down their flopped sets (6,2) vs your flopped flush hand !!! ;-//? It was tough decision not to raise but I feel I would have proceeded the same way you did in that hand. And the chances you ever run across to flopped set folds again on a board like that in your life would be slim to nil!!!
@michaelholland77386 ай бұрын
Your best chance to make money vs sets, 2 pair, and A◇ were on flop and turn. One player will almost always have a set or A◇ 5 ways. You have to go for value in these multi way pots especially when all 5 players are calling bet on flop.
@zhenghautan62826 ай бұрын
Personally on Hand 48, I would have flat called on the river. As there are a lot of one pairs that would have straight up folded as there is a flush out there leaving them to draw dead. It will be hard to put both of them on sets before seeing them call as you was the one to call first out of the 3. However I think a c bet would be better on the turn as you essentially have the nuts. (essentially as there is low chance of anyone having A high flush) The c bet would induce a bluff and also add additional money into the middle. Personally I don’t think a set is going to fold to a c bet. In the river, checking is a risky play as others could check behind leading into showdown which wouldn’t have done anything much as you would essentially think you have the nuts. I would say it is smarter going for a pot size bet or an overbet as this would be what you have done as a bluff. This would help paint a picture for future hands as well. Although they didn’t call and you can’t get maximum value, it would help paint a picture for your future bluffs and etc. I hope this helps. I am not a poker expert nor I am good or I think I am better. I am just sharing my thoughts hoping it would help you. Also helping myself gain experience if someone explains an error in my thinking. I like to watch you and learn as well. Because of watching you continuously, I have seen myself progressively improving as a small poker player. So I am thankful and hope my thought process could also benefit you.
@Kevinttvv19 күн бұрын
Wolfgang hell yea dawg!
@havingfun36196 ай бұрын
Congrats 🎉for all the good news. Well deserved from my perspective.
@theodorehsu50236 ай бұрын
Congratulations on a great 50K two-day run! Hope you keep running good!
@Wolfgang_Poker6 ай бұрын
you and me both lol
@FairOKfair6 ай бұрын
You’re by far the best poker KZbinr all time
@Wolfgang_Poker6 ай бұрын
🚀🚀
@Mainstpoker6 ай бұрын
You’re like the Jeffersons man, keeps loving on up!
@BraydenQuinn-x6sАй бұрын
casually wins more in 2 days than i make in a year. good shit.
@MJMS883 ай бұрын
I'm new to poker so prob a silly question but how does the pot keep increasing in tournament poker?
@Texasfishingfamily6 ай бұрын
I think im betting smaller on that K high flush river. You would probably get a crying call from one of the sets.
@strangedawg95166 ай бұрын
in that k3 suited flopped flush if someone bets you always raise the pot, every time
@dawsonfabroa5628Ай бұрын
I'd probably do the same calling was a good move but, raising may have got you a bigger pot
@pimfelloff42586 ай бұрын
How do you pay attention to everyone at the table so quickly? It seems like the game goes so fast and I really don’t know how you are able to pay attention to everyone figuring out if they have anything good or not. Maybe give me some practice tips on speeding up my game or maybe it’s just something you get in time.
@iKonksАй бұрын
Play in the end looks crazy
@robertgermono17566 ай бұрын
yea u did the right thing counting on would of should of lol take the pot nice run but congrads on ur new card room
@Wolfgang_Poker6 ай бұрын
huge milestone for me! thanks robert!
@kierolovesyou6 ай бұрын
What a fxcking two day run, was fun can’t wait to have you back on
@Wolfgang_Poker6 ай бұрын
your commentary kills me dude!
@AlvinTeachesPoker6 ай бұрын
"wolfgang poker is too ABC to bet the flush card with a set" (proceeds to raise the flush card instead)
@mattpitstick68846 ай бұрын
In the hand with Barry, you say he is repping a very strong heart range, so why are you raising river? What happens if he 3b jams? Just think him donking river is super polarizing as most of his already made hands would be raising on earlier streets.
@MistaSmart5 ай бұрын
Kd3d flush, donk smallish block bet turn if get raised, reevaluate. Nobody raised u on turn, with that river, lead out whatever. You're still certain you have the nuts. But if scare card river - non A diamond or pair, check - reevaluate.
@kirblar6 ай бұрын
The sizing on the river seems too aggressive given that the board didn't pair and a 4th diamond didn't show up to possibly ruin your flush.
@maksymiliantomasz17146 ай бұрын
3:35 bro on the left reading a book
@convey86616 ай бұрын
Flatting was the right move, definitely sucks the turn check through
@jbird6435 ай бұрын
That hand w 22 was so good
@sbl94675 ай бұрын
Yes poker is really fun when you keep hitting the cards you want. 😅
@ryanford7366 ай бұрын
I thought overbetting the pot on the flop would have got the money in. It looks a little bluff-ish even if you are on a heater. But then again, if you didn't play so nitty in that spot, Phil probably would have called you with his kings. At least I hope that's what you were thinking there.
@vaclavmusial32586 ай бұрын
I would have play it exactly the same as u did, but ofc, im not playing against legend him self. I belive i would have stuck off my homies from local games if they would have sets on flop. Anyway, great content, as allways. Greetings from Czech republic !
@fabianl6 ай бұрын
“I’m not one to comment farm” 😂 got me to comment, looks like I got leveled
@Wolfgang_Poker6 ай бұрын
LOL
@dimensial91443 ай бұрын
why check turn in the flop flush hand?
@AggroFish6 ай бұрын
K high flush: donk the turn for $5K
@dineshyadav-hi5sx5 ай бұрын
35 hundred would have been a nice squeez on the K3 flush hand!!
@sawmill0356 ай бұрын
I like a raise on the flop in the K3 hand. Put yourself in the shoes of someone who flops a set, or top two pair, or something similar on that board. On a monotone board like that, if there are 4 or 5 people who make it to the turn, you are thinking that it is extremely likely that at least one player made it there with a flush. So, with a set, I go completely into check-call mode on the turn, hoping to see a board-pairing river. Unfortunately, you were OOP, so I understand not wanting to donk-lead the turn with the line you took. However, as Wolf correctly points out, he could do it if he had raised the flop. So, for that reason, I like a raise. It also will maximize value from smaller flushes, which are more than possible in this scenario. Lastly, for those of you who are scared players, yes, an ace-high flush is possible. But if you are worried about one single hand that beats you, you will not make it far in this game. If someone has an ace-high flush, take your stacking with pride, chalk it up to bad luck (which is what that is), and move on. 99% of the time, you will win. Don't be scared of the 1% you raise into the nuts. Moral of the story is, on monotone, multi-way pots, you will see very few bluffs. When you have it, raise. ESPECIALLY out of position. Yes, a lot of times you will get snap folds all around, but that is okay because you likely weren't getting much more value in that case anyway. You are targeting sets and smaller flushes, and maybe two pairs.
@Dunnzo696 ай бұрын
Play with my money and split the profit 😂 Wolfgang is on fire 🔥 🍀 Congrats!
@Wolfgang_Poker6 ай бұрын
thanks jake!!
@scottricketts35396 ай бұрын
Check flop. 1/4 pot bet turn. 1/3 pot river.
@xavierharding89386 ай бұрын
Don't make the mistake that Lex O made a buy yourself a car after a big win. He's been on a downswing for months since then. Bank that money Wolfy.