Miracle $6000+ ALL IN Pot!!! No Way In Hell I’m Leaving! LONGEST Session! Poker Vlog Ep 276

Brad Owen2 minutes read

A poker Vlog episode features a session at the Win and a Black Friday sale on pokercoaching.com, offering subscriptions at a discount with new courses. The narrator experiences a rollercoaster session with significant losses turning into a profitable $290 win after a 12-hour session, showcasing the unpredictability of poker.

Insights

  • The poker Vlog features a session at the Win with a 510 buy-in, highlighting hands where the player navigates through various scenarios, experiencing both losses and wins, showcasing the unpredictable nature of the game and the importance of strategic decision-making.
  • Despite facing significant losses initially, the narrator's session at the poker table transitions dramatically, demonstrating the volatile yet potentially rewarding nature of poker gameplay, with skillful plays such as winning against Brian's pocket kings leading to a substantial swing in fortunes, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and adaptability in the game.

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Recent questions

  • What is the Advanced cash games course about?

    It covers GTO strategy, bet sizing, and multi-way pots.

  • How did the player fare in the 510 session at the Win?

    The player experienced significant wins and losses.

  • What was the impact of pokercoaching.com on the player's game?

    It led to significant tournament successes.

  • How did the player react to facing significant losses during the session?

    The player added more chips and continued to play.

  • What was the outcome of the player's bluff with King Jack suited?

    It led to a significant profit and reduced overall loss.

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Summary

00:00

"Win Poker Vlog: Epic Battles and Bluffs"

  • Episode 276 of the poker Vlog features a 510 session at the Win, promising an epic battle.
  • A Black Friday sale at pokercoaching.com offers up to 70% off premium subscriptions, including a new Advanced cash games course by Chris Brewer.
  • The course includes 30+ hours of content covering multi-way pots, GTO strategy, and bet sizing, with instructors like Jonathan Little and Justin civa.
  • Personal testimony highlights the site's impact on the player's game, leading to significant tournament successes.
  • The player arrives at the Win poker room, buys in for 1,500, and later adds another 1,500 to reach the 3K Max for the 510 game.
  • In a hand against Boston Jimmy, the player holds Ace queen off suit, navigates the hand through the Flop, turn, and river, ultimately losing to a check raise.
  • Following a significant loss, the player adds on more chips and continues to play, eventually winning a substantial pot with a full house against a flush draw.
  • Another hand sees the player holding a straight on the Flop, facing a challenging turn and river, ultimately losing to a flush and pocket nines.
  • A successful bluff with King Jack suited against an aggressive opponent leads to a significant profit and a reduced overall loss.
  • The player later plays Ace queen of hearts, hitting top two pair on the turn, engaging in a raising war with the opponent, ultimately winning a substantial pot.

12:29

Avoiding Ace Queen, Ace King, and Losses in Poker

  • Ace and Queen of Spades are accounted for, reducing the likelihood of facing those hands in a flush.
  • Opponent has 1270 remaining in the stack, prompting consideration of jamming due to the probable hand of Ace King with the King of Spades.
  • The river reveals the Deuce of Hearts, a blank card, leading to a call for 400 more to keep the pot smaller.
  • Despite confidence in having the best hand, a call is made instead of ripping it for value, avoiding potential losses.
  • The opponent reveals pocket aces, narrowly missing a full double up despite drilling the last Ace in the deck.
  • With Ace King off suit on the button, a three-bet to 160 is made to narrow the field and potentially win without seeing a flop.
  • The Flop shows A86 rainbow, with top-top in hand, leading to a check back to keep the pot smaller.
  • The turn reveals the Seven of Clubs, prompting a call to induce bluffs or potentially face an opponent with an Ace and a weak kicker.
  • The river shows the Four of Spades, with a bet of 500 from the opponent, leading to a call despite various ways of being beaten.
  • The opponent reveals two pair, A8 of Clubs, winning a significant pot, causing a loss of over 1,400 in this hand.

24:30

"Narrator's Poker Comeback: From Losses to Profits"

  • The narrator is down $4,000 after almost 10 hours of play in a poker session.
  • Narrator picks up Ace Queen offsuit and bets $100 after a hijack raise to $30, winning $45.
  • Flop comes 876 all diamonds, narrator bets $60 with an ace high flush draw and two overs.
  • Hijack check-raises to $160, narrator jams for $700, and hijack eventually folds.
  • Narrator then picks up Ace King offsuit and raises to $30 under the gun plus one.
  • Brian, a solid pro, three-bets to $100, and narrator four-bets to $330.
  • Brian five-bets to $700, and narrator six-bets to $3,800, with Brian eventually calling.
  • Narrator wins against Brian's pocket kings, reducing his losses significantly.
  • Narrator later picks up Ace King offsuit again and raises to $30, with Brian straddling.
  • Brian three-bets to $220, and narrator calls with A9 suited, eventually winning a big pot against Brian's pocket aces.
  • Narrator's stack increases to $9,200 after the win against Brian, putting him in a profitable position.

36:35

"From Losses to Victory: Poker Rollercoaster"

  • The narrator experienced a rollercoaster session of poker, starting with pocket aces getting cracked in consecutive hands, leading to significant losses initially.
  • Despite facing a substantial deficit of over $4,500 at one point, a miraculous turn of events saw the narrator's fortunes change, eventually resulting in a $290 win after a grueling 12-hour session.
  • The session involved intense gameplay, including a memorable hand where the narrator's Ace 9 suited beat Brian's pocket kings, leading to a swing of over $6,000, showcasing the unpredictable nature of poker.
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