Facing a $3,500 RIVER BET….TWICE in 1 session!! // Poker Vlog #34

TWICE!

In this video I am playing at The Lodge Card Club in Round Rock, Texas!!

I get into some crazy wild spots and play some insane big pots !

Full live stream:

https://youtu.be/50Gw-13BYik

#pokervlog #texasholdem #livestream

23 COMMENTS

Alex R

I liked you blacking out Bones’ hand… unfortunately we can still see his outs so we know he’s on a flush draw with J10 of spades LOL

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Eric Nerenberg

I Watched your stream. DQ can go deep and not care, he rolls in with his own custom chair and for fun side action bets on Red/Black flops Lol. His goal was to take over the all time VPIP live stream %. That game brings big action and everyone gets involved. Even with premiums to start it’s very difficult to navigate through a table like that. Lex you did well and I think earned a lot of respect. Welcome back

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Daniel Edler

Do you feel like you need to adopt a different mindset when playing a game with such stack depth? You mentioned if you was a millionaire you’d make that 3500 call… but does that mean you’re playing sub-optimally as a result?

I mean we’ve all been there so it’s no dig! Would’ve been a hell of a call!

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Ralph Polanco

On the 6,5 hand I really wished you would’ve raised on the flop. A bet of 1700-2k would’ve taken that down in position, too many scare cards you don’t wanna see when you flat, you could represent top set or flopping the straight.
instead you allowed your opponent to take control, flatting there shows weakness.

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tiger221166

Honestly, with that guy’s image, I might have three-bet jammed on the turn with AQd, top pair nut flush draw. Probably lost the minimum there.

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Demetrius Campbell

just throwing in a comment so the chat pros who know what to do once seeing V’s hand seem more few and far between, nice video, wanted to make it out there. If you come back to TX, check out Rounders in San Antonio! Awesome place, bar, restaurant, everything

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Tiago Portela

I feel that second jack on the river doesn’t change anything in the 56dd hand. If you thought he was bluffing on the turn and call an almost pot size bet I feel like you’re almost obligated to call on the river on that card. But I’m still learning this game so I’m not 100% sure

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Laker Fan

Lex, please. Please stop slow playing KK. Put in the 4 bet man. Please. Especially against these LAG players man. You can’t just flat that hand preflop. 4 bet it and rep the AA’s KKs postflop. You are losing money with that shit. Stop slowplaying I see you do it too often

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Ivo Plsek

Lexo greetings from the Czech Republic. Together with Brad Owen, you are my two favorite poker vlogs. You also play well…being able to fold is super important. Keeping it up man, you are going places. (btw. I love when you do little teaching lessons when explaining your play…it is very instructive).

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VKAdventures Channel

Just wondering your thought process when you said “If i were a millionaire i would of snap call that $3500 river bet by the small blind” when you already injected about 2k in the pot but you added in 10k at the end of session.

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Jeffrey Muncy

It’s a tough job playing poker,and rough on the hands! You must play so many hands that it causes blisters on your hands,right? If I was you, I’d start wearing gloves to protect my hands! LOL

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Roger Veal

Tough calls. If it was Rampage you would have lost the lot. Actually pretty good poker where you lost the minimum.

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Josh

Players like DQ are just love to put you in bad tough spots, its gotta be more about making players squirm then the poker

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Nate Merkley

Not sure if Scarfzilla identifies as a man. Also when blacking out opponents hands from a live stream, you might want to Blackout their outs in the top right also. It kinda gives their hand away. Love Your Channel, and keep climbing the ladder Lex!

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Plant Based Eleven Months

Scarfzilla with the cold-blooded quadruple-barrel bluff. Even with his range a tad skewed toward a bluff because of the button money, that looked tough to deal with.

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gbwiz

the thing is your first instinct was to call. then you explained how the money is now the main driving force in your decision. you lost this hand/game just by playing above your head/bankroll/comfort level. dont make this mistake again!

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Bully Boy

Seen you at the Lodge. Even with the loss it looks like you still enjoyed everything else. Hope you’ll be back in Texas in September. God bless Texas!

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