1/2 way through and just had to drop a comment to show support. Be fun to see your channel grow. Good work.
@chpokervlogАй бұрын
@@RTBDegenerate much appreciated thank you!
@isaacfox93262 күн бұрын
good video. I like the 1-2 stakes, and limited extra commentary.
@christophera434Ай бұрын
I agree, patience is the key at 1/2 because the general player population tends to overcall imo
@chpokervlogАй бұрын
Agreed, Im guilty of overcalling too tho lol
@ursularandle683Ай бұрын
Love it! I don't know if I would have left my table though....I can't wait to see the livestream
@chpokervlogАй бұрын
@@ursularandle683 livestream?
@danm1026Ай бұрын
Dude love your style. I subbed and will continue to watch.
@chpokervlogАй бұрын
@@danm1026Thanks man much appreciated!
@theapchannel5875Ай бұрын
The players at Shuffle gamble so much, at least in my experience 😂
@chpokervlogАй бұрын
@@theapchannel5875 they definitely do for sure!
@SpaceFortunaaАй бұрын
No strategy in poker "prints money" consistently. Success at 1/2 games comes from exploiting common mistakes like overvaluing hands or playing too loosely. Focus on position, value betting, and disciplined decision-making to maximize profits over time. Always remember, poker is skill and variance combined!
@JasperOnePieceАй бұрын
Nice vlog man, I like your playstyle!
@chpokervlogАй бұрын
Ty
@x9200Ай бұрын
I missed it - what's the simple trick? Great vlog, BTW, very relatable.
@chpokervlogАй бұрын
@@x9200Patience and value betting, all you gotta do! Much appreciated thank you!
@BlackMambaX12Ай бұрын
Being patient
@nicemarmot.5353Ай бұрын
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@internetposta7389Ай бұрын
That Jack 9 Hand where you called his all in. What did he have? Oh right we don't know because you're showed your hand first after align him.
@chpokervlogАй бұрын
@@internetposta7389 sorry my bad! It’s just a curtesy thing for me that when Ik I’m good I don’t make the other guy show. For vlog purposes it woulda been great to see it I understand.
@ReallyDavid01Ай бұрын
I don’t agree with your analysis of the flop checks of other players but then again they’re 1/2 players so maybe you’re right
@chpokervlogАй бұрын
@@ReallyDavid01 which hand are you talking about?
@mike62380Ай бұрын
Whenever you call an all-in you should always make them show you their cards first. You paid for that information, Don't turn up your cards first if you don't have to
@christopherkenney3581Ай бұрын
AA hand, I think the best play is to size UP, I am thinking a bet of $200 seems great. You are targeting an over pair there, do you think if he had JJ he was folding to 80? I think not. If he had JJ I think you get the call at 80 AND 200, so you may as well go for the gold.
@chpokervlogАй бұрын
@@christopherkenney3581 That’s a good point. Still very curious what he folded. If he had the overpair I agree surely he would have called the 80 or 200 I would hope
@christopherkenney3581Ай бұрын
@@chpokervlog my thought was an under pair to the 9 maybe.
@chpokervlogАй бұрын
@@christopherkenney3581that would make a lot of sense for sure
@victorfrankenstein50202Ай бұрын
I noticed you’re flipping up several uncalled hands…why? Why give your opponents more information?
@chpokervlogАй бұрын
@@victorfrankenstein50202 can’t help myself ngl. I also like to think I’m unpredictable so it doesn’t matter. See fort kill my bankroll vlog lol. No one has a clue if I don’t
@Achille_BuzzoneАй бұрын
when you say that a guy is capable, you mean that is possible he's making a play, or that is a good player? sorry I am not native eng speaker
@chpokervlogАй бұрын
@@Achille_Buzzone I’m saying he’s capable of bluffing