5 Signs You Are A LOSING Poker Player

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The Poker Bank

The Poker Bank

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@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
If you NEVER want to be the biggest fish at the poker table, enroll in CORE and do a few lessons per week: redchippoker.com/launch-core This is the best course for beginner-intermediate players looking to overhaul their strategy.
@cpasa798
@cpasa798 2 жыл бұрын
All you need is this one: you constantly need to add money to your account in order to play
@G0DofRock
@G0DofRock 2 жыл бұрын
Lol definitely a big sign, but a lot of people have to take multiple shots and add on to their bankroll. Losing/adding $50 every week is bad.
@marcuslarwa9098
@marcuslarwa9098 2 жыл бұрын
Lmaoo right what else do you need to know.
@mrburns805
@mrburns805 2 жыл бұрын
It’s possible to run below EV for extended periods of time. You can also be a break even/small winner but rake makes you a losing player. Although if youbreak even , you probably exhibit some of the traits James is talking about
@cpasa798
@cpasa798 2 жыл бұрын
@@mrburns805 if rake makes you a losing player you are a losing player, you are not break even player. You cannot take out rake when you analyze if you are a winning or losing player
@bigniels
@bigniels 2 жыл бұрын
I blame the rake
@p0ck3tp3ar
@p0ck3tp3ar 2 жыл бұрын
Retired pro here: I'll take a guess at the five things. 1. Limping into pots 2. Calling too many 3bets from OOP 3. Not defending your BB often enough 4. Raising too tight or too loose preflop 5. Playing garbage hands Edit: Got them all wrong! :D
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
Yours is a good list none the less =)
@banks7714
@banks7714 2 жыл бұрын
No you got them right this list is not good
@supermanivalex1153
@supermanivalex1153 Жыл бұрын
This list is easy and simple. I like it a lot lol😂
@cactuarnoob100
@cactuarnoob100 2 жыл бұрын
7: being a complete degenerate in other aspects outside of poker.
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
But...what was 6!?
@Kd4c
@Kd4c Жыл бұрын
He talked about folding KK pre-flop. Couple years ago I was playing a game where the guy never raised without the nuts after the flop. Preflop I saw him flat Ace King pocket jacks etc. One hand under the gun raised to 10 he made it 40. I was on the button with KK. In my head I knew I should fold because he had to have aces based on his play. But I called anyway and we got it all in on the turn. He had AA.
@PJL7095
@PJL7095 Жыл бұрын
Yea I feel ya… I’ve folded KK & QQ several time because the raise made prior to me pretty much made that hand a game of Russian Roulette. My saying is ‘I rather lose the battle but win the war’ comes into play in these circumstances. If the raise before me is low then I can of course smooth call it to see the flop
@princeofpeaceproductions3506
@princeofpeaceproductions3506 Жыл бұрын
I always look at my hand objectively and I always see the future and react proactively -I’m a genius …my only losses come through bad beats… playing the percentages with an awesome feel for the game…. They call me fat stacks…equity is not sitting down across from me….variables and formulas is like breathing to me…you FEEL ME
@aheroictaxidriver3180
@aheroictaxidriver3180 11 ай бұрын
LOL. If you know he has aces, you SHOULD call with KK. As long as you have the implied odds. Then obv. fold if you don't make your set.
@Kd4c
@Kd4c 11 ай бұрын
@@aheroictaxidriver3180 He only had two hundred behind. So I shouldn't have called.
@MonkieSystem
@MonkieSystem 2 жыл бұрын
Love the comments about feel players. I was a profitable live player but had to go online during the pandemic. I struggled heavily and have to admit that the lack of live reads hurt. I was more of a feel player than I thought. I had taken CORE and was using the principles, but evidently not well enough. What a wake-up call that was! If the pandemic had any silver lining at all for me, it was to show me that I had alot of work to do. Thank you SplitSuit for all you do.
@4ROTATIONAL4
@4ROTATIONAL4 2 жыл бұрын
This sounds like me
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome Keith, and nice job putting in the hard work!
@Mitjitsu
@Mitjitsu Жыл бұрын
Because your average live player is considerably weaker than your online player.
@_Coffee4Closers
@_Coffee4Closers 2 жыл бұрын
"Man, 9's are hot tonight... that's why I limped with 3,9o... I just knew a 9 was gonna flop". I hear this kind of thing a lot from a certain type of player at lower stakes. They truly believe in "Hot" or "Cold" cards and "streaks".
@EricSmyth4Christ
@EricSmyth4Christ 2 жыл бұрын
“I only called cause of the bad beat jackpot” one of my favorites
@stonecoldscubasteveo4827
@stonecoldscubasteveo4827 2 жыл бұрын
I always encourage this kind of thinking.
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
Yes indeed!
@well.thy.one.
@well.thy.one. 2 жыл бұрын
You dont think its plain as day that you have stretches of running hot or running cold?
@_Coffee4Closers
@_Coffee4Closers 2 жыл бұрын
@@well.thy.one. I am smart enough to know that having a string of good statistical variance is MEANINGLESS data, and is ZERO indication of the next hand. People that think like you apparently do are proof that poker will always be a profitable game.
@PaddyRoon7
@PaddyRoon7 Жыл бұрын
#4 is just human nature. You'll find it in every hobby. It's a lot easier psychologically to blame something else for your own failure. I think it's a pretty easy mindset to fix once you're aware of it. When you fail, ignore everything that happened except your own actions, and evaluate those alone.
@gwoody4003
@gwoody4003 Жыл бұрын
Failure is the best teacher. When I started playing, I used to chase really improbable hands and had a hard time letting go of anything I put into a pot and would piss away more on a thin hope. A lot of it had to do with not really being able to afford to lose. I was playing for money I needed and thinking about every losing hand too much. Once I started thinking of the buy-in as already gone and the chips as just chips, I was able to play more intelligently and take informed risks without sweating it. I never play real high stakes. I had the attitude of "well, I drop $500 at a music festival for fun with no chance of return... why am I sweating $250 when I can have fun and maybe come away with something?
@stylin40s
@stylin40s 2 жыл бұрын
Old saying was "Feel players are generally good at feeling their wallet get thinner." Thank you for all your hard work, I appreciate it, and the people I play with would have some different things to say. As for fishy actions, over playing their hands when they are 100BB deep, like saying "I grind my bankroll up playing sit and go's and then switch to cash games and always lose it back, open shoving 100 BBs getting called and sucked out on." My comment to them "If you can crush SNG's why bother with cash unless your bankroll can actually handle some swings?" "There are many old poker players and there are many bold poker players, BUT there are NO old, bold poker players"
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
Nicely said =)
@markrubin8259
@markrubin8259 2 жыл бұрын
I found the guy wearing a Tommy Bahama shirt really don’t play so well 👍
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
That adds up ime
@brandwijkgg
@brandwijkgg Жыл бұрын
You can go from shark to fish by simply playing 1 or 2 levels higher than you normally do (on the micros you will probably notice a difference less quickly). Deciding to play higher stakes can change something in you mentally, which can therefore affect your way of playing positively and negatively. It's in your own interest to know what kind of person you actually are and what character traits you possess. When playing poker you will often enough be confronted with who you actually are. If you are comfortable at the table and don't play with scared money and know that you are probably the underdog when you go up in stakes (playing higher stakes does not mean that there are always better players at your table) know the fundamentals of the poker game well, take the time to study your hand history thoroughly, recognize your leaks at the appropriate level you are playing and be able to minimize and ultimately eliminate them from your game, learn from players who are better than you, then you are well on your way to getting better. Good players 'smell' it when someone is not comfortable, such a player is more inclined to make mistakes. ('That guy always cracks my AA when he's on the BB, What a luckbox!', always? and is he really?) Note that everyone has a limit in level of thinking and insight. We're not all Phil Ivey, although many poker players would like to think they are and with this category you'll definitely want to sit at a poker table. ;)
@dr.mark.b.hubble
@dr.mark.b.hubble 2 жыл бұрын
Anyone who takes things personal and “aims” for another player to get them back for a pot they lost to them earlier in the session. Good luck!…lol
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
nicely said.
@DixiePokerAce
@DixiePokerAce Жыл бұрын
Ego has no place in poker. You gotta play without pride or passion.
@ryanbahnsen6429
@ryanbahnsen6429 Жыл бұрын
Yeah someone the other night told me 2 guys were going at each other at the 1/2 tables throwing money around like crazy in a measuring contest and they both ended up donating to others 😆
@Lebofilms
@Lebofilms Жыл бұрын
I do have one "feel" story. I was playing $2-$5 no-limit. I got dealt AK off suit. There a few callers and the pot is only about $20. This one guy then suddenly raises to $168. He had not made a move like that before and it was VERY odd. And yes, I suddenly got a bad feeling. It just felt really off. I won't claim to know what he had, but I did feel confident enough I was behind. I have been told before I made the wrong move, but I did fold. Is there a play out there that says that is a good raise? Anyway, he got one caller. They guy who called him had 3-7 off suit. Guess what? A 3-7 came on the flop. Both players go all in and the two pair does beat packet aces and no more pairs came on the board. I have been told that even though I made the right call I played "bad" poker. I don't know, but I did go on to have a winning night by the time I left.
@Atonement-
@Atonement- 2 жыл бұрын
The most obvious sign has to be calling all-in with a pure bluff catcher with J4... And when asked why'd you call, u say u thought the opponent had an Ace.
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
That seems like it would be a controversial call. Is anyone talking about this hand? lol
@Shmobbin_
@Shmobbin_ 2 жыл бұрын
Loooooool why u deleting my comment
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
@@Shmobbin_ I didn't. Your previous comment is still there...
@adrianamatlack532
@adrianamatlack532 2 жыл бұрын
I would think 99.9 of players are losing.The biggest statement I hear losing poker players say is "I hate pocket Aces" 🤣🤣🤣
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
That's a damn good sign, lol
@MichaelMuryn
@MichaelMuryn Жыл бұрын
Yeah but when you are as cursed as Anthony Young was during his "record" in the MLB... You might not play bad (at least with AA), but you will still end up being a losing player. :P
@tipsy09
@tipsy09 Жыл бұрын
Or if they say AMERICAN AIRLINES
@starttakinnotez
@starttakinnotez Жыл бұрын
#1 losing players have to make KZbin content to support their gambling addiction
@MC-gj8fg
@MC-gj8fg 2 жыл бұрын
Always and never, like many other elements of a individual's personality, are often intrinsic to them whether at or away from the table. This is so much so that if I can simply sus out that a person holds strongly held political opinions they are probably not that good at poker. If your favorite color isn't gray you likely need to work on you before you have any hope of working on your game. I feel this is true in regards to most tight, loose, or passive players. These aren't conscious playstyle choices when they first start playing poker, but rather extensions of their baseline personality. The life nits force themselves to loosen up and get more aggressive to get better at poker and in life while the life LAGs force themselves to tighten up and learn when to apply the brakes both in poker and life. Meanwhile, the passive player...ehh...just keep losing in the game and instead of identifying their flaws continues to blame external and imaginary forces....just as they probably do IRL.
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
Very nicely said MC
@noex100
@noex100 Жыл бұрын
Nailed it. People who refuse to change their beliefs or accept that life is hardly ever black and white, are typically losers both in poker and in life. It's a heuristic, but a really harmful one in the modern world.
@njgl2010
@njgl2010 Жыл бұрын
You had my attention until the “feel” part. What a crock of crap! You can’t apply math to an unknown flop, turn, or River, and be anywhere accurate. Also, if the math adds up to a 50/50 chance in a certain situation, then what? You go by FEEL! I think THE WORSE THING young poker players can do is to watch these poker tutorial videos. It’s confusing as hell and will have you questioning your game and ignoring gut instinct. Most Creators are just that, really talented Creators, but they suck at poker! But, what do I know, I just make a living playing poker!
@kenseaman4628
@kenseaman4628 Жыл бұрын
It might fall into sign number one, but I have a big problem with wanting to always win every pot, especially post flop.
@enginetix
@enginetix 2 жыл бұрын
"Never" and "Always" are words I stay away from in the automotive field too.
@colindickson6099
@colindickson6099 2 жыл бұрын
i NEVER call an all-in with J4o on a TT93 board. i guess that's why Robbi is better than me.
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
You always miss the shots you never take...
@sevenfootman6808
@sevenfootman6808 Жыл бұрын
You basically described Phil Hellmuth. Some how he wins😂
@DustinIsDriving
@DustinIsDriving Жыл бұрын
Being broke is a good sign also 😂
@garygwinn5818
@garygwinn5818 Жыл бұрын
Ok, I hear ya and thats good info. That said, ive never heard of you or any accomplishments of yours in the poker community. Never seen you play a livestream, until I see you crushing somewhere, its all theory.
@compscilaw
@compscilaw Жыл бұрын
Always bet the farm on KK - Doyle Brunson
@jppagetoo
@jppagetoo 2 жыл бұрын
A feel player... hmmmm. The thing is most players do not want to study the game, they just want to play. If you study and learn how the game works it will help you so much in decision making. "I got a read" loses in the long run to "I got the math" working for me.
@hughwheaton2705
@hughwheaton2705 2 жыл бұрын
I've been improving a lot, but I still struggle to anticipate turns/ rivers, and still have no real thought process when it comes to balance.
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
Things get easier with practice. This video might also be helpful for you! www.splitsuit.com/range-balancing-in-poker
@sethhogberg3620
@sethhogberg3620 Жыл бұрын
This just reminds me of a hand a couple weeks back. I had Ace's and after the flop realized I should have made it bigger preflop, lost a big pot and talking through it had the moment where I got raised and the person behind me cold called. I should have realized I was beat but got married to the aces.
@ronk6405
@ronk6405 2 жыл бұрын
#1 - Not understanding the variance
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
That usually ties in with number 4 =)
@ronk6405
@ronk6405 2 жыл бұрын
@@ThePokerBank It shouldn't tie in with anything really , it is its own monster and if players knew how bad it can get they would be better prepared to plan and persevere through the downswings
@arishatzi2217
@arishatzi2217 2 жыл бұрын
Another you could add is just taking break cuz it doesn’t matter how good or bad you are you are going to have a stretch of days when you just constantly lose and sometimes the best thing you could do is just not play for a few days so you can calm yourself down and go through what went well and what went wrong and that from that you go into your next session improved
@kylecraig6789
@kylecraig6789 Жыл бұрын
That's more of a suggestion or random advice than it is a "sign you are a losing player". Might help some people but it doesn't fit the theme of this video.
@kevincinnamontoast3669
@kevincinnamontoast3669 Жыл бұрын
I feel that math is cheating and refuse to use it and I feel that I just get unlucky all the time. I also feel that GOD hates me all the time. Should I visit a soothsayer or pay for voodoo lessons to improve my poker?
@catazep
@catazep 10 ай бұрын
For me is loosing focus: I play constaly nice for an hour slowly growin my chips, than I say just once I'm gonna play this odd hand out of position. The flop puts me in a cringe situation in which I have to put some extra money because I have the mid pair (situation in which I wouldn't have been if I didn't play the damn hand in the first place). Not having any idea on how to play from now on, unless I goes smoothly for me, I either make the fold under half pot raise pressure or make the call and he has the top pair (but mostly folding scenario). And then somwtimes I'm focused enough to ignore and play better, but when after this I don't have any playable hands in like 2 table rows, I try a forced illogical bluff on a player that I should not try anything but play the nuts, I fold that to, and then the titlt kicks in 😂😂 And the other thing is that I'm not sure I'm getting payed as much as I should on good hands. This is mostly because I fail on putting opponents on ranges, especially when I have trips vs possible flushes and I sometimes prefer to not reraise the his raise, but as I find out often he raised his As not the flush😂😂 Now how do I fix the first 1...I guess discipline. How do I fix second one. Well, try doing a better work putting opponents on ranges (but hooowww??? This retarded person 3bet my AJo, he got 4betted after that so I fold, but he called) I don't exaclty remember what 4better had, but what I remeber is that I would have had a flowless flop pairing my J with 2 other undercard rainbow cards. Nobody actually did any action after flop. They check check check. My guy the fucking 3better which called the huge 4bet had FUCKING 82 of clubs. AND HE FUCKING WON THE POT PAIRING HIS 8 VS AK I think it was actually. Sorry took my time to rewind where did I fucked up my profits this night, and remembered this😂😂
@mrflhx2009
@mrflhx2009 Жыл бұрын
there is very little skill in poker other than the basics and guessing doesn't matter how many books you read or how many coach's you have or how good your math is or how good you think you are you still don't know what the next card is (unless you cheat)
@karlinchina
@karlinchina 2 жыл бұрын
If I see someone have a very strong emotional reaction to a normal beat in a small or medium size pot, I know they're not truly a good player. It shows they have no mental game. Also if they start talking about outs and "who this turn card is good for" -- alluding to ranges -- they are definitely bad.
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that they are *talking* about ranges at the table, or because they are thinking in terms of range?
@karlinchina
@karlinchina 2 жыл бұрын
@@ThePokerBank That they're talking about it.
@bbbulldog61
@bbbulldog61 2 жыл бұрын
The biggest tell that someone is a losing player is if they keep books on wins and losses. 99.9 percent of poker players in small to mid level poker casinos games are losing players. Because even an above average player can't overcome the rake. So players are happier to be in denial.
@MichaelMuryn
@MichaelMuryn Жыл бұрын
What you mean? If you talk about logging your stats, why would that be a sign of a losing player? I would say measuring what you win or lose is a good thing. Unless you mean something else?
@bbbulldog61
@bbbulldog61 Жыл бұрын
@@MichaelMuryn what I meant is losers don't keep records on wins and losses it's to painful 😖😣 Only winners keep records. It's fun to keep records if you're winning.
@TalkingGIJoe
@TalkingGIJoe 2 жыл бұрын
the real issue is loose lips... stop commenting on hands, cards you folded, other players cards or hands... stop talking about cards at the table...
@johnnyordille6256
@johnnyordille6256 Жыл бұрын
Check out how much alcohol they are consuming. Usually that’s the person to go after, but you also need the pot odds in your favor to beat the other players at the game as well
@ryanbahnsen6429
@ryanbahnsen6429 Жыл бұрын
I love when my opponents order drinks. Loosens em up and they make dumb decisions.
@pot_kivach160
@pot_kivach160 Жыл бұрын
There is 1 SURE sign you're losing player: you're playing THE ONLINE poker! No way to win there. The site makes sure you lose it to a bad player in large pots, (usually bad beats) and then the same bad player will lose it to you in a small pots, and so on in the vicious circle: all the way till RAKE EATS it all. Then you both weak player and you digging back into your banking account to replenish your poker gaming account. There is only ONE winner here. Guess who?
@gofa4201
@gofa4201 2 жыл бұрын
Don't tap the tank bro.
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
There is a difference between knowing something and doing something with it
@gofa4201
@gofa4201 2 жыл бұрын
@@ThePokerBank this is true.
@serristori
@serristori Жыл бұрын
Being a calling station. Never folding. Drinking at the table.
@cata9223
@cata9223 Жыл бұрын
Lol no How is it not luck in a large MTT. you are at risk to luck multiple times in any tournament. Kinda like all in with a set versus a flush draw like 3 times a tournament. On your 3rd time what you going to fold a set because your opponent wins 1/3 times. And it’s happened before already the field is aggressive soeveryone left in is a large stack.
@brianmurray8247
@brianmurray8247 3 ай бұрын
Poker is NOT a math game it is a people game : I understand you have a mathematical insight to the game , but when it comes to cash games you really need to know the players you are playing against + the maths . It is why tourneys are so hard to win . At the nd of the day you are playing the player not the cards .
@johnross4958
@johnross4958 Жыл бұрын
These five points exactly identify a liberal as well.. LOL Sorry but I could not resist pointing out the similarity....
@_Chris_D_3004
@_Chris_D_3004 Жыл бұрын
Folding KK pre flop is -EV in the long run. If they have aces then it's just a cooler
@NCal82
@NCal82 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like a bunch of "winning players " are watching this losing player video.Keep studying math suckers.
@Eric-tj3tg
@Eric-tj3tg 2 жыл бұрын
Sometimes it's good to check all the boxes, here, I'm sad to say so. All accurate, although more often now, I am clear (relatively), and can achieve a likely range in a given moment. Most of my hero calls (70%) are still wrong, and my bet sizings are not well constructed, but, otherwise..lol. Thanks, as always, for your insights, much appreciated.
@reaganblackmon9218
@reaganblackmon9218 Жыл бұрын
Perhaps the most accurate “sign” is that the player deposits more than he/she withdraws from online poker sites. The other signs are significantly less correlated with win/loss rate. No video is needed here. 😂🤣
@DonTrump-sv1si
@DonTrump-sv1si Жыл бұрын
I always never use the words "always" and "never".
@tipsy09
@tipsy09 Жыл бұрын
Very clever
@carloslievano6734
@carloslievano6734 Жыл бұрын
Hey James, I want to start studying poker. I play regularly and already know some things of strategy because of your videos/other books. Should I start with your math poker book or with GTO gems?
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank Жыл бұрын
Cheers Carlos! If you know your math needs work, start with the math workbook. If you feel decent at the math atm, then start with GTO Gems imo. GLGL either way!
@aardvarkbiscuit2677
@aardvarkbiscuit2677 11 ай бұрын
My losses are solely due to my genius. I always know if I have KK that I'm gonna get it in good but that an ace is coming on the river. It's a talent.
@jasonfoster9118
@jasonfoster9118 Жыл бұрын
#1 mistake, playing on rigged online sites. Runner, runner, river card suck outs defended by designated resident poker rats.
@JasonEmerson711
@JasonEmerson711 Жыл бұрын
1. Players that talk too much. They are either drinking too heavily (#3 on my list), or like hearing their own voice too much. If they talking, then they aren't paying attention. 2. Players that says things like "cause it was suited" or "i can NEVER fold in that spot!" (I know u covered this in one of the topics) 3. The guy/woman who seems to have a drink constantly in their hand or in front of them...and doesn't stop. 4. Constant limping/not re-raising pre with hands that are obvious raises/3-bets. (Keep in mind that this is a normal scenario, and happens way more often than not) 5. Chases every draw down to the river, regardless of how big or small it is. For instance, chasing open-enders and flush draws...regardless of bet size/scenario. 6. Stays too long at the table, rarely wants to leave (Unless they went broke lol) I got more, but this isn't my video.
@jiveturkey8728
@jiveturkey8728 Жыл бұрын
one of the most talkative players in the world is also one of the best, Daniel Neg. So there's that.
@JasonEmerson711
@JasonEmerson711 Жыл бұрын
@@jiveturkey8728 He's def an outlier. Lots of great pros talk a ton. It's their way to extract info. Most everyone else is just listening to their own voice and isn't trying to get reads.
@banks7714
@banks7714 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I'd say the top signs you're a losing player is if you're limping into pots and calling to much, much worse than most of this list
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
I think I'll have to do a "strategic signs to spot losing players" video next =)
@banks7714
@banks7714 2 жыл бұрын
@@ThePokerBank in a small sample size your list won't show you who is a bad player, you have to have tons of conversation with someone for that info, maybe this is more for identifying if you're a losing player yourself, bc when I sit down I'm looking for whose limping in and calling to much, amongst other things, in order to exploit those players
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
No disagreement, and yes, this list is very useful for finding leaks in one's own game =)
@gwoody4003
@gwoody4003 Жыл бұрын
An inability to accept responsibility for foolish decisions is definitely one of them. My buddy doesn't lose... he "gets screwed." The cards are cursed, his opponents got lucky, nobody else knows how to play right... that kinda stuff. He is a bit of a narcissist and thats a definitely a trait of narcissists... bad things are done TO them, not because of them. In his head, he is already counting the money he won on the ride to the game. He expects to win big and gets steamed when he doesn't. So naturally... we love beating him. 😆 He does the Phil Harmuth "relive the hand thing" every time and gets real steamed... goes over every move and then gets mad someone didn't do what he thinks they should have. "Who the F calls with a pair of 6s?!?!? You are a terrible player!!" Even though they won lol. And then makes his mission to defeat that one player out of spite and vengeance and takes stupid risks. The car rides home are rarely fun. Especially if I came out ahead. And we don't play high stakes w pros... we pay $100, $200 buy-ins with 7 or 8 friends in the basement. With 3rd getting their buy in back, 2nd makes a bill on top, and winner takes the rest. Its not life changing. Rarely even a grand unless some people drop and re-up. If we didn't all know each other for 25 years... we probably would hate him 🤣.
@as3609
@as3609 Жыл бұрын
I've known him for 25 seconds and I can say wholeheartedly that I hate him, and would not invite him back to my funsy 100 buy in table
@gwoody4003
@gwoody4003 Жыл бұрын
@@as3609 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 We were at a music festival, and our camp neighbor came by cus he heard us listening to the Frog Brigade cover of the Pink Floyd 'Animals' album. After a minute of chatting, he says "wow I like you guys, we got good neighbors" then looks at the guy I am talking about and says "except you. You suck....." and we all lost it. He was just kidding but of the 10 people to pick to make the joke, he picked him. We told him we don't call him Steve "fxck sh!t up" Davis for nothing. (Changed the name to protect the innocent but we do call him "fxck sh!t up" cus he has a bit of a history of ruining stuff) 😆
@mangarino94
@mangarino94 Жыл бұрын
Can you not make content like this for free it makes this game harder in the longrun for those of us who learned all of this already by reading books and getting coaching
@cajunkonection
@cajunkonection Ай бұрын
Losing players limp too often. Losing players play too passively losing players play too many hands
@markcameroon6613
@markcameroon6613 8 ай бұрын
thank you rabbi
@jacobfrank9033
@jacobfrank9033 Жыл бұрын
Screw math. That's the lazy way to "hope" to win. Play me heads up. I dare ya.
@brianmurray8247
@brianmurray8247 3 ай бұрын
I am assuming you make these videos because YOU are a losing player ?
@GokuTheSuperSaiyan1
@GokuTheSuperSaiyan1 8 ай бұрын
On 6:58 , I understand this because I've tried using "feel" based thinking when playing online and it doesn't work. There have been times I've been convinced the other guy is bluffing, and he wasn't and then I got shocked. There have been times I'm convinced I'm beat, only to see they're bluffing.... etc etc. It's very easy to jump the gun and make incorrect judgements about a person's playing style from such a small sample of playing with them. But I jump the gun too quickly sometimes lol
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 8 ай бұрын
Good job for looking at it objectively!
@michaelbernstein5103
@michaelbernstein5103 Жыл бұрын
wouldn't the average player, by definition, be break-even?
@BonesawPoker
@BonesawPoker 2 жыл бұрын
Also play around on equilab. See what hands have for equity on the flop against various ranges
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
That helps a ton, for sure.
@TheEnfernuz
@TheEnfernuz 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tips! IMHO, the background music is a bit distracting.
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome! Is the BG music too loud, too busy, something else...?
@TheEnfernuz
@TheEnfernuz 2 жыл бұрын
@@ThePokerBank I think it's a bit "upbeat" for the topics you cover in the videos so it's harder to concentrate on your message comparing to that of your videos without BG music. Something calmer would be appreciated. Thank you, sir!
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
Totally fair. I'm still working on dialing in the BG music since energy matching is so damn important =)
@jeremyellis7444
@jeremyellis7444 Жыл бұрын
Good sign they're a losing player: They're drunk :P
@jaybingham3711
@jaybingham3711 2 жыл бұрын
I always remain objective. And a big part of that is knowing I'm never ever getting outplayed. It's crazy how useful that mindset is. For example, the only time I triple barrel bluff is when I know that fully turning the screws will make villains fold. The only time it doesn't work is when villians are cheating. When that happens...omg it's sooo obvious. They'll call it off with some crap that isn't even a real poker hand. It's good to be objective. And it's good knowing that any concerns about being outplayed simply don't apply to me. If you cheat me, you can damn well bet I will be securing a full and complete refund...post haste. Rotten no good cheating bastards.
@JasonEmerson711
@JasonEmerson711 Жыл бұрын
Love the drip. Saucy.
@geoffin99
@geoffin99 Жыл бұрын
I'm not giving back your $125K, I knew my J 4 was good
@MelFinehout
@MelFinehout Жыл бұрын
I think the quickest way to spot a bad player is bet sizing. The right sizes are NOT intuitive and NOT what everyone does. If there are 4 lingers and a guy makes it 3bb, he pretty much suckes. Always. And same goes on all streets.
@coolpoolshark
@coolpoolshark Жыл бұрын
Variances don't mind your attitude towards losses at poker table. 85+% players are losing players. With house rakes, poker is not a zero sum game, everyone loses to house rakes when everyone keeps playing to infinity.
@mbolster0
@mbolster0 Жыл бұрын
I'll disagree with sign 4. I can't count how many times I've been all in with the best hand and got sucked out on. Granted, that's usually when I'm short attacked in a tournament and I'm dealt pockets but hey.....
@timelkin838
@timelkin838 2 жыл бұрын
I always go all in pre flop with aces and I never win. I hear this a lot.
@ballerlarva4214
@ballerlarva4214 2 жыл бұрын
That means I lost the last two times I got it all in with aces.
@MrAgmoore
@MrAgmoore 2 жыл бұрын
You pee on the flop and get kicked out of the casino 😮
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
So true, lol
@well.thy.one.
@well.thy.one. 2 жыл бұрын
@@MrAgmoore wtf
@MrAgmoore
@MrAgmoore 2 жыл бұрын
@@well.thy.one. Tim Elkin 16 hours ago ( before the edit) "I always go all in pee flop with aces and I never win. I hear this a lot."
@chanceneck8072
@chanceneck8072 Жыл бұрын
Sign #1 : I'm broke and haven't deposited in months.... 😅🤭
@JohnMotamed
@JohnMotamed 10 ай бұрын
Sounds like a university philosophy class.
@sluggy6074
@sluggy6074 Жыл бұрын
A lot of winning players say "always" and "never" when referring to a specific unique spot. What they mean is there's no mixing being done and the decision being made is pure. That doesn't mean their decision wouldn't be different if they were against a different player. It's a robot-esque type of thinking putting forth the scenario that if you were to run this same exact game tree against the same exact player a trillion times what your strategy would be.
@songhan1586
@songhan1586 9 ай бұрын
would never fold AA preflop in a cash game.
@naturadventur7425
@naturadventur7425 3 ай бұрын
1. You think poker sites are rigged.
@susanclancy8219
@susanclancy8219 Жыл бұрын
Is this relationship advice or poker advice? The overlap is phenomenal lol sometimes I feel like you’re giving me free therapy!
@razcue1
@razcue1 2 жыл бұрын
I always love your insights and never miss your videos!
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Raz!
@wesdoobner7521
@wesdoobner7521 Жыл бұрын
I always liked to sandbag when I played bridge and it's hard for me to not do that in Texas holdem.
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank Жыл бұрын
Just keep reminding yourself that they are two very different games and thus require different strategies =)
@AL95621
@AL95621 Жыл бұрын
Somone who counts / stairs at their chips too long especially when in a hand. Also what chips they use to raise / call
@ryanbahnsen6429
@ryanbahnsen6429 Жыл бұрын
I count my chips. I like to know where I'm at especially compared to others. I only do this when ive folded though
@juhdah2146
@juhdah2146 Жыл бұрын
It's always the other players' fault. LOL.
@Lbagz
@Lbagz Жыл бұрын
The first one I do on purpose. The others I say I do in order to fool the good players into thinking I am a bad player and also encourage the fish to continue their ways when they se me leaving with their money. You and the rest of the fish are my target audience for this strategy.
@qsdailydose8970
@qsdailydose8970 Жыл бұрын
Those who limp from early position and those who buy short are usualsly signs of a losing player
@ryanbahnsen6429
@ryanbahnsen6429 Жыл бұрын
I'm finding that I've been doing better buying in at max $800 in 2/5 than at my former $500... Doubling up is more profitable and raises are more respected in my opinion when your stacks are larger.
@jason6141
@jason6141 Жыл бұрын
Bro Phil Hellmuth does every single one of these
@0wn-nothing-be-happy
@0wn-nothing-be-happy Жыл бұрын
I think what makes a lot of losing players is a failure to give up on value hands when the board changes. A lot of older players at small stakes fall victim to this. If they have top top or an over pair, they just can't get away from it no matter the run out or action. I suspect this and an inability to bluff on the river is the difference between a winner and a lower at small stakes. Also when their value bet sizes are too small, that probably hurts their results.
@NakieaBrown
@NakieaBrown Жыл бұрын
I sometimes have a hard time recalling hands.
@Ares999999999
@Ares999999999 Жыл бұрын
Haha. Makes it so much more insulting narrated in such a deadpan, calm, and even tone
@bobsamson6557
@bobsamson6557 Жыл бұрын
People who love the word “call” seem to be pretty good at giving chips to other players
@treygray2817
@treygray2817 Жыл бұрын
I was told roughly 15% of players win.
@ptfambam
@ptfambam Жыл бұрын
He’s describing Phil Hellmuth
@marknoll1606
@marknoll1606 Жыл бұрын
Always and Never are words of a narcissist
@HazemeII
@HazemeII Жыл бұрын
I never speak in ‘absolutes’…
@llvlloonz
@llvlloonz Жыл бұрын
So Phil Helmuth is a losing player confirmed. 😅
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank Жыл бұрын
Outliers exist 🙃
@Jolly-Green-Steve
@Jolly-Green-Steve Жыл бұрын
Last season in the WSOP video game I had three 1st places, one 4th place, and two 2nd places including getting 2nd in the main event and getting player of the year in points. This season I'm over half way through the season and only have 1 min cash. The thing about poker is you are gonna run good for a while then run bad for a while because there is a lot of luck involved. I think the number 1 thing in becoming a profitable player is bankroll management by far.
@duncanglen3452
@duncanglen3452 Жыл бұрын
Video game?
@Jolly-Green-Steve
@Jolly-Green-Steve Жыл бұрын
@@duncanglen3452 Yeah i just bubbled in a 7 card stud tourney. I hit three 8s on 4th street and this idiot chased a flush all the way to the river and crippled me. In holdem the whole last season I've been playing bad, running bad, and in the tournaments i am doing good i have got crippled multiple times by not folding AK on the flop with top top in a raised pot. Both times it was not worth calling I should have just folded and both times the cpu slow rolled pocket AA on me pre flop. Only had 1 win and 1 min cash last season. That is horrible for me.
@ryanbahnsen6429
@ryanbahnsen6429 Жыл бұрын
​@@Jolly-Green-Steve I played the WSOP PlayStation game as a kid. It peaked my interest in the game early.
@Jolly-Green-Steve
@Jolly-Green-Steve Жыл бұрын
@@ryanbahnsen6429 Battle For The Bracelets on Wii is super difficult.
@hymnofashes
@hymnofashes 2 жыл бұрын
Winning players are observant, humble, calculating, creative, and do all the things physical athletes do to optimize their brain/body and eliminate distractions so they can work on their game in efficient ways. Anyone not doing all of this is going to be losing because rake's a bitch.
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
Rake will be one of their losing factors =)
@playinragz8183
@playinragz8183 Жыл бұрын
#3 is a fact… But that’s it!lol the other ones are silly.
@DixiePokerAce
@DixiePokerAce Жыл бұрын
Humility is one quality you need in order to be successful in the long term as a poker player.
@Noondroid
@Noondroid Жыл бұрын
I never call an all-in with J4o...or is it J3o
@RB-jf5ww
@RB-jf5ww 2 жыл бұрын
On the luck one, so since December to July I was up 18k playing 1/3. Since July I have lost 5k - running really bad. I know my play suffered in my down swing, but sometimes it is luck right? Or am I being fishy.
@RB-jf5ww
@RB-jf5ww 2 жыл бұрын
Like I keep getting my money in good like the last hand before I took a week of was … 450 effective. I have 6s in MP and raise to 15 and get 2 callers (villain in button). Flop comes Q63. I check button bets 20 and I raise to 65. Other guy folds and button calls. Turn is an 8. I bet 90 and the button jams. I call because he is a wild player. He turns over Q8o. River comes an 8. This is just how my 6-7 weeks have been. I have made mistakes over that time, I always do, but I keep running into long odds for the villain and they hit.
@cheat2win816
@cheat2win816 2 жыл бұрын
@@RB-jf5ww Exactly why we have bankroll management
@joemarks3719
@joemarks3719 2 жыл бұрын
@@RB-jf5ww You can't worry about variance, you want to get all in as a 70%-91% favorite as you did in this hand, 70% if he is suited with a flush draw after 8 on turn, 91% if he has no other draw than the 2 remaining Q's/8s. Variance just happens. I got in the game I play a few weeks in a row as a 2 to 1 favorite 4x, 3 to 1 3x, and against a 1 outter, and lost all eight of them. This past week I got in 4 times at 90%, 67% twice, and 80% and all four won. But in each game, I still called a small river bet when I only had a bluff catcher hand, and knew I was probably beat. In the moment you tell yourself well it's only $20, and there is a small chance the villain is bluffing. In the long term if I do this 52 times a year, I'm throwing away $1040 every year. In ten years, that's $10,400. Focus on what you are doing wrong, because that is what you can control, variance will take care of itself over the long term.
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
I think it's always good to assume "there is some bad luck and some bad play in this downswing". It seems like you are, which is a good place to start from. Just be sure you spend your time studying the hands you're pretty sure you misplayed and spend less time with the pure coolers...
@jaybingham3711
@jaybingham3711 2 жыл бұрын
The luck may fully be weighted to your Dec-Jul results. Good luck is as problematic as bad luck. The instances of people incorrectly viewing upside excursions as mostly being due to competency is immense. Until you get a few hundred thousand hands under your belt, it really is best to just view such results as positive variance.
@510wn
@510wn Жыл бұрын
Everyone is a losing player, because of variance. Myth of poker pros just sounds glamorous.
@jason6141
@jason6141 Жыл бұрын
This is a complete lie. There are literally players who have played millions of hands and have made significant amounts of money. I don't know how you can say that winning players don't exist with a sample size this big. The game is completely skill based in the long run.
@freemanchrisx
@freemanchrisx Жыл бұрын
@@jason6141 "Millions of hands" and "in the long run" really don't account for anything when you're holding trips and the other guy just drew a gut shot.
@jason6141
@jason6141 Жыл бұрын
​@@freemanchrisx It literally does though. Poker luck will eventually even out. Sometimes the villain gets lucky, but sometimes the hero gets lucky as well. Bad play loses money on average and good play wins money on average (if it is good enough to beat the rake, which it often is). The example you gave is unfortunate, but sometimes you might get it all in on the turn with the worst hand and hit the river (or something similar, idk how important the exact circumstance is). When you combine this with good game selection, I think it becomes pretty clear that there are winning players.
@jason6141
@jason6141 Жыл бұрын
I'm not saying it is a good idea to gamble tho
@freemanchrisx
@freemanchrisx Жыл бұрын
@@jason6141 the only way you win at poker is to play fish.
@craigerc713
@craigerc713 2 жыл бұрын
Likes to gamble
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank 2 жыл бұрын
That's worth a video in and of itself...
@sirmif
@sirmif Жыл бұрын
Sorry but champions barely rely on the math. That's a myth my friends.
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank Жыл бұрын
Champions of what exactly?
@sirmif
@sirmif Жыл бұрын
@@ThePokerBank Are you serious?
@ThePokerBank
@ThePokerBank Жыл бұрын
@@sirmif Why would I bother asking a non-serious question?
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