DONT PLAY Poker Before Watching This Video

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Published 2024-01-16
In this video we talk about the beauty of the poker blame game and how most poker players self sabotage themselves by over thinking. We also talk about major poker blunders and how fear costs you in poker.

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All Comments (21)
  • @opinion3742
    Luck is a thing and it isn't handed out evenly among the world's population, or it would be an illusion. In theory we can all appreciate the strategy, but no two people applying it throughout their poker career are going to get the same results. And it is not like there isn't a limited number of spots that really matter in over all outcome.
  • @ConsistentEV
    Poker is an extremely high risk industry, very competitive and success is very reliant in one's high equity spots. Which we cannot control. I agree with everything you said in this video, the skill and mindset should never be in a victim format but having great skill and a great mindset is far from guaranteed success in this industry.
  • @bkkraw
    Some people are luckier in Poker, its the same thing in life. Luck is not the same for everyone!
  • @joepmeloen8943
    Live poker YES. Online poker, nothing is RNG about online poker 😂
  • @phrog6073
    so in ur head we should lead with a 2 pair against 5 ppl with a flush and straights on the board, idk what games u play but thats only getting called by one worse hand that we block and thats kj or qj all the other calls have us basically dead so its def a -ev play, great advice lil bro
  • the thing is if you play high variance format you can go through crazy swings even if ur crushing them
  • @ConsistentEV
    It's the same thing in sports. There are crazy good basketball players who don't make the NBA. It's how things are, not everything has an explanation
  • @Deencat_
    I'm not gonna lie, your pronunciation of "aficionados" was hysterical...😂 Though you spoke no lies yeah...
  • @ConsistentEV
    There are statistical outliers for sure. It's gambling bro, there are infinite amounts of unexplainable swings and outcomes in gambling
  • @user-ve7bn9uc5h
    It won't hurt to play cautiously. If you kept on betting just to make others fold, then realizing that they already flop the nuts and you got nothing in the end, won't that be bad? And not everyone will just fold just because you played aggressively. That rarely works on others especially amateurs. 😂
  • Great content to real poker (live poker) and not as good to online poker that is a 100000% a scam
  • @bullyboy131
    Not adapting your play based on how you're running neglects the concept of a downswing.
  • @jb-rx2ig
    yeah this "strategy" advice for the the turn I don't understand. vs 4 players when flop was bet and all called and its a deep cash game pot is for sure not a bet, it's x and decide... when turn as in this one gets checked through maybe you can bet river and fold to a raise....
  • @f1k199
    You have to remember your lucky times to
  • @mtverv
    I personally believe that Luck, like most things in Life, can be explained through a Bell Curve. Most people end up right in the middle. Perfect 50/50 Luck. However Standard Deviations on that Scale do exist with various People falling into said Deviations. Telling people who have both studied the Game and the Math deeply enough to know how often these situations SHOULD happen as well as kept track of the situations in relation to themselves so as to have data indicating that they fall into the -1 Luck Deviation as “It’s just you, get better at the Game Bro” is both disingenuous and more than a little dickish. I understand that’s your intent but it had to be said. For the random people who only ever play a couple of times in their lives it can be brushed aside but for people who play enough over the course of years to understand the difference in results between them and other regular players it does need to be part of the thought process on deciding whether to continue playing or not…
  • @steveb9525
    We all love watching Phil Helmuth lose.
  • @dumattco
    Does anyone know Phil Helmuth’s email? I need to forward this video to him…🤪