I Have QUADS In BIGGEST Pot I’ve Played In BOBBY'S ROOM!! $40,000+ BUT I'm Pissed! Poker Vlog Ep 300

Brad Owen38 minutes read

Two poker Vloggers recount their high-stakes sessions at Bellagio, highlighting strategic plays, significant hands, and substantial wins during intense games. Despite some losses, both players navigate through various hands with skill, showcasing their abilities and tactical gameplay in the world of professional poker.

Insights

  • The Vlogger engages in high-stakes poker games at Bellagio, showcasing strategic plays, successful bluffs, and interactions with notable players like Adam Walton and Matt Berkey.
  • Despite facing significant financial losses running it twice in poker games, the player recounts moments of redemption, skillful plays leading to substantial wins, and reflections on personal growth and gratitude within the poker community.

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Recent questions

  • How did the player lose a significant amount of money?

    Running it twice in a poker game cost about $60,000 over a few weeks.

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Summary

00:00

High-Stakes Poker Vlog: Summer Tournament Schedule

  • Episode 300 of the poker Vlog features a high-stakes session at Bobby's room in Bellagio.
  • The Vlogger announces a busy summer schedule with over $100,000 in tournament buy-ins, including WPT and WSOP events.
  • Selling action on pokerstake.com without markup for a chance to sweat the Vlogger's games.
  • Updates on Instagram under BR And1 for live updates during the summer events.
  • Preparation on pokercoaching.com with a free 3-day trial for viewers, focusing on advanced tournament strategies.
  • Buying in for $10,000 at the nosebleed stakes game at Bellagio, featuring notable players like Adam Walton and Matt Berkey.
  • Winning a significant hand early on with a strong bluff and strategic betting.
  • Participating in the seven-deuce game, winning a substantial pot and collecting a bonus from each player at the table.
  • Winning a pot with trips in a bomb pot, showcasing strategic play and extracting value from opponents.
  • Playing Ace-Queen suited against Joe Tan, navigating through pre-flop and post-flop decisions to secure another decent pot.

12:43

Bottom set triumphs in high-stakes poker.

  • Three players see the Flop: Ace King 10 with two clubs, holding a sneaky bottom set.
  • Joe bets 700 due to his range advantage, including Broadway, sets, and Ace 10.
  • Despite not being supposed to raise, the narrator raises to 2400 with the best hand most of the time and many draws present.
  • The opponent re-raises to 9,000, prompting the narrator to jam for 20,000.
  • The opponent calls, revealing Queen Jack offsuit for the nuts, while the narrator has a set.
  • They run it twice, with the first board giving the narrator quads, securing half the pot.
  • The second run ends in a chop, with the narrator relieved to not face a higher set.
  • In another hand, the narrator has Ace King offsuit and three-bets to 600, getting called by the opponent.
  • The turn brings an Ace of Diamonds, giving the narrator a full house, leading to a small bet and a fold from the opponent.
  • With seven deuce suited, the narrator bluffs successfully, winning the pot and extra money from all opponents.

25:28

Poker player's rollercoaster journey to victory

  • The player recounts losing a significant amount of money due to running it twice in a poker game, costing about $60,000 over a few weeks.
  • Despite the losses, the player notes that winning the first run out in a game earned them their seat back and relieved them from paying each player $200.
  • In a subsequent hand, the player holds Ace Duce off suit in a bomb pot, landing top and bottom pair on the flop against eight opponents.
  • The player cautiously navigates the hand, eventually making a full house on the river and extracting value with a well-timed bet.
  • The player later faces off against a well-known opponent, engaging in a hand where they hold top pair Ace high and navigate through various streets with strategic calls and checks.
  • The player successfully outplays their opponent, who attempts to steal the pot, ultimately winning with their strong hand.
  • After a long session, the player racks up a large win of $3,000, reflecting on the session's success and expressing contentment with the outcome.
  • The player concludes by reflecting on their poker journey, sharing personal highs and lows, expressing gratitude for the support, and looking forward to future accomplishments in the game.
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