Assani Fisher said:
I don't know a whole lot about poker strategy but it seems like this guy makes a lot of bets that will only be called if he is beaten. He seems to happy to just steal the blinds with a hand like AQSand said:The guy is a clamshell after the flop. No wonder he gets sucked out on - he checks everything after the flop. He must be something like a 25/15/0.9 type guy.Bet at him and he'll fold.
I watched the first 2 or 3 videos from Friday 6/16 and he had some pretty tough breaks. He went broke once when his set of nines lost to a set of queens, and then the hand you mentioned when the river 6 gave him a set but made a straight for the guy who broke him. As bad as he may have played the 18th minute hand, I think he was still the favorite until the spade fell on the river.Assani Fisher said:and for earlier when we called the AI and lost to the straight from the guy with the OESD
So funny because I can relate. I sounded similar after I blew the WSOP freeroll.Still funny as hell.Assani Fisher said:and for earlier when we called the AI and lost to the straight from the guy with the OESD
AQ is a pretty crappy hand. I'm quite happy with the blinds when I get dealt that.*and as I type this, I get AQ - 4KK flop*He seems to happy to just steal the blinds with a hand like AQ
just another one of the many reasons i suck at poker, i would be pretty happy to be dealt AQAQ is a pretty crappy hand.He seems to happy to just steal the blinds with a hand like AQ
Are there any videos where he wins a decent amount of money? There must be a bunch of people actively seeking this guy out at Party now.I watched the first 2 or 3 videos from Friday 6/16 and he had some pretty tough breaks. He went broke once when his set of nines lost to a set of queens, and then the hand you mentioned when the river 6 gave him a set but made a straight for the guy who broke him. As bad as he may have played the 18th minute hand, I think he was still the favorite until the spade fell on the river.Assani Fisher said:and for earlier when we called the AI and lost to the straight from the guy with the OESD
I've watched about 10 videos and he did have 1 pretty good session.Are there any videos where he wins a decent amount of money? There must be a bunch of people actively seeking this guy out at Party now.I watched the first 2 or 3 videos from Friday 6/16 and he had some pretty tough breaks. He went broke once when his set of nines lost to a set of queens, and then the hand you mentioned when the river 6 gave him a set but made a straight for the guy who broke him. As bad as he may have played the 18th minute hand, I think he was still the favorite until the spade fell on the river.Assani Fisher said:and for earlier when we called the AI and lost to the straight from the guy with the OESD
It's better suited obviously, but I've played too many hands to consider any non-made hand 'premium'. I don't think anything gets me in trouble quicker than AK.just another one of the many reasons i suck at poker, i would be pretty happy to be dealt AQAQ is a pretty crappy hand.He seems to happy to just steal the blinds with a hand like AQ
Seriously. Pair on the flop 5 handed, "Oh, let's see if I can check this down."Sand said:The guy is a clamshell after the flop. No wonder he gets sucked out on - he checks everything after the flop. He must be something like a 25/15/0.9 type guy.Bet at him and he'll fold.
"Thank youuuuuuu"Assani Fisher said:and for earlier when we called the AI and lost to the straight from the guy with the OESD
Old Avgsizedpenis doesn't hardly ever limps. I hope he was limping with King Kings and now he's going to hammer it. DAMNIT That's just the way GD day's gone. I can't get a nibble.
What the heck's he doing? Flim-flamming.
This guy is the best thing i've ever seen in poker.
What the heck's he doing? Flim-flamming.
Old Avgsizedpenis doesn't hardly ever limps. I hope he was limping with King Kings and now he's going to hammer it. DAMNIT That's just the way GD day's gone. I can't get a nibble.![]()
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Minute 14
So that people can see the way you play and the way you go on tilt.Why would anyone post this for the world to see the way you play and the way you go on tilt?
He keeps asking the guys from CR to comment on how they would play certain hands differently. Whatever CR is.Why would anyone post this for the world to see the way you play and the way you go on tilt?
He takes down a 1300 dollar pot eith AK and he says Oh well
I love this guy.He takes down a 1300 dollar pot eith AK and he says Oh wellHe gets 99, well theres the damn 99 again
I believe that's CardRunners.com.He keeps asking the guys from CR to comment on how they would play certain hands differently. Whatever CR is.Why would anyone post this for the world to see the way you play and the way you go on tilt?
This is kinda what I mean when I say he makes bets that will only get called if he is beat.Green and Gold said:His continuation bets are way too big.
he does it again in the 3rd minute here.He even says "he'll have to call $210 in to a $300 pot... I don't think he will unless he's actually got it"I don't know a whole lot about poker strategy but it seems like this guy makes a lot of bets that will only be called if he is beaten.The guy is a clamshell after the flop. No wonder he gets sucked out on - he checks everything after the flop. He must be something like a 25/15/0.9 type guy.
Bet at him and he'll fold.
How did this part not get more love? It's possibly the best part of the video."Thank youuuuuuu"and for earlier when we called the AI and lost to the straight from the guy with the OESD
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You are mistaken Assani, he does not post them for everyone to see. He's mentioned that he went over his bandwith allowance on another site, and he didn't really care for the links being posted on 2+2. Tony is a good gguy and I wish people would stop giving him a rough time.http://www.fstln.com/pokerhands/fri6-9/fri6-9.html
This guy actually records a ton of his sessions and posts them for everyone to see...needless to say, I don't think this was one of his better ones.
Isn't that the point of a continuation bet? You missed the flop but you were the preflop raiser so you bet out to indicate you are still strong. You don't want a call....so betting an amount that will only get called if you are beat is exactly what you want. If you don't make that big of a bet then it is easy for someone who hit middle or bottom pair to call, or even someone on a draw to call.he does it again in the 3rd minute here.He even says "he'll have to call $210 in to a $300 pot... I don't think he will unless he's actually got it"I don't know a whole lot about poker strategy but it seems like this guy makes a lot of bets that will only be called if he is beaten.The guy is a clamshell after the flop. No wonder he gets sucked out on - he checks everything after the flop. He must be something like a 25/15/0.9 type guy.
Bet at him and he'll fold.
Why bet so much if you think the only way it's getting called is if the guy has you beat?
Do you know him? If so, please ask him the following:1) How often does he have to reload; andYou are mistaken Assani, he does not post them for everyone to see. He's mentioned that he went over his bandwith allowance on another site, and he didn't really care for the links being posted on 2+2. Tony is a good gguy and I wish people would stop giving him a rough time.http://www.fstln.com/pokerhands/fri6-9/fri6-9.html
This guy actually records a ton of his sessions and posts them for everyone to see...needless to say, I don't think this was one of his better ones.
I'm talking about when he figures he's ahead and then he severly over bets and essentially makes a bet that his opponent will either fold to because it's obvious to the opponent that his hand is no good, or will be called because opponent has a very good hand. I don't know.. if I thought I was ahead in a hand I wouldn't be so quick to bet pot and scare my opponent off, I'd try to make a sizable bet, but nothing too big, that way my opponent is more liable to call with a losing hand.Isn't that the point of a continuation bet? You missed the flop but you were the preflop raiser so you bet out to indicate you are still strong. You don't want a call....so betting an amount that will only get called if you are beat is exactly what you want. If you don't make that big of a bet then it is easy for someone who hit middle or bottom pair to call, or even someone on a draw to call.he does it again in the 3rd minute here.He even says "he'll have to call $210 in to a $300 pot... I don't think he will unless he's actually got it"I don't know a whole lot about poker strategy but it seems like this guy makes a lot of bets that will only be called if he is beaten.The guy is a clamshell after the flop. No wonder he gets sucked out on - he checks everything after the flop. He must be something like a 25/15/0.9 type guy.
Bet at him and he'll fold.
Why bet so much if you think the only way it's getting called is if the guy has you beat?
Dude is soooooooooo scared of monsters under the bed.
wow..horrible.Dude is soooooooooo scared of monsters under the bed.26th minute
fish was SURE his opponent had the only card in the deck that could beat him and eventually talked himself in to folding
I never get tired of this and I've probably watched it a hundred times.