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    1. Can you imagine Daniel Negreanu coming out with a similar video… “gambling my net worth of 54 million!” Ha

    2. I like rampage but yeah, gotta agree, he’s stealing Corey’s title with this one👎 only instead of 250k, Corey’s net worth is like 5k 😂

    3. If yall knew rampage from the start he has been gambling his whole net worth this entire time. He’s mentioned it in old videos before too. But yes he is now click baiting

    1. You actually watch….hahaha.

      Try watching lex veldhoos play $2.20. Today…2.20.2024.

    2. I can’t take it anymore. Playing J9o out of position. This is your local 1/2 player. They are snap calling his river c/r.

    3. It’s funny cuz I bet if u grab rampage the version of his first time playing poker would probably DESTROY rampage playing poker now lol

    4. It’s like he feels like he has to play hands to make content… And they gets even looser worse it gets

  1. You keep explaining your decisions with ‘well, im down X amount, so i might as well call this small bet’ , not sure if that is a good way of thinking tbh

    1. Also with the J9o its an easy fold pre when he 3bets , you say ‘its good enough to play’ in what world? I would prefer a 4bet or fold

    2. No, it’s straight up an awful way of thinking, an amateur that’s gambling. Poker is and should NOT be pure gambling.

    1. Bankroll management doesn’t exist when you are a losing player. Rampage has a budget not a bankroll.

    2. I told him to buy investment real estate….in his Moms name😂😂😂😂

    3. @@blazeron12 haha fair, I think if he followed proper BRM I would see him at the NL25 tables online

    4. 100x rule would mean his bankroll would be $25M if buying in for $250k. Very, very good lesson like you said.

    5. @@internetposta7389 I think for cash it’s more 30ish buy-ins so 3 million which maybe he has! (not for much longer)

  2. Have loved watching your run, but I think your vlogs have given a lot of insight into your mindset and your opponents have caught on…that you can be a bit reckless/”bluffy” at times. Good luck and hope you rebound soon.

  3. Don’t make excuses that you’re running into it. You play every single hand for stacks, and 3 barrel bluff every time. Your bets, especially over bets are so heavily weighted towards bluffs!! Sure the Queen 9 hand was a cooler, but that was the only pot you should’ve lost!! You didn’t realize that Adam had as much as he did because you don’t look! You just decide that now is the time to jam, and do it, without thinking through. I mean you’re getting jams called off by Ace 7 off!!! How does that even call? Drawing thin against every good pocket pair, every good ace. Barely ahead against all other hands. To make this Call, Raymond must think you’re bluffing 80%+ of the time! Be more aware about what’s going on at the table.

    1. As Ethan mentioned in the video, he wasn’t in the right mindset for this particular game. If you paid attention, he stated that he was already down like 400K in the beginning of the video so Ethan was definitely going to bluff a lot and play with loads of aggression to rebuild momentum and claw back upwards into profit territory. This factored in with tilting, unfortunately led to Ethan not playing his best and losing more. How about being more positive and hopeful..?

    2. @@charleskim5997 that is the bad way! you have to play caution when you are running bad till you get some momentum and feel confident to bluff again.

    3. ​@@charleskim5997sometimes tough love is needed. If your mental state is so strained that you make plays like this, take a break or go back to smaller stakes tables and rebuild your confidence.

    4. ​@@charleskim5997terrible mindset. As poker players, we realize every session is a new session. A new day. We don’t go into a session saying I lost this much last night, so Im going to deviate my normal play a Little bit to be more aggressive so i can get that money back 😂that’s not how pros view sessions

  4. Dude Pepe is overall a pretty tight player. He was drooling when he had the AK and hit that queen for the higher straight. When he check raises you kiss all those chips good bye.

    Also playing 10-2 in rememberance of Doyle is stupid. Stop playing bad hands vs good players.

    Thanks for the vlogs man

  5. playing above your means simply highlighted in rampage’s facial expression the whole time. feel like if he goes down like 20k hes in “chasing” mode and plays uber aggresive. look at raymond on the other hand, dude’s smiling, laughing, having fun even when hes all in for a 300k pot on a pure flip, dude never looked stressed or worried. you can easily tell whos playing way above their comfortability

    1. A good observation. As a terrible poker player *I am always above my weight class* and I am sure I looked like that the entire time I was at the table my first time last month. I only lost $200 a session I cannot fathom 500k

    2. @@jenghiskhan69pressure might make you play better, stress does not. Big difference.

    3. How many times have we heard…..I am stuck piles. YOLO. All in on a bluff……? Bluffs have to be a part of your game, but if it is the majority of your game, you are doomed.

    1. Had Nick not had a player behind, he never folds there. But he had to worry about the other guy checking raising too

    2. @@J7Slicki agree. He was in bad position. I was surprised he folded.

      Hell I’m surprised Nik didn’t bet the flop or turn, seems he has adjusted his play compared to how he played before. Hard to say since I haven’t watched him besides in these rampage videos.

  6. Gotta love your honesty man. Good for you for sharing the downs as well as the ups.

  7. It’s funny how Airball has become a passive fish and rampage has taken the kamikaze roll of punting like old Airball

    1. Was thinking the same thing. And in that hand, Ethan’s mention of how Nik might think that he “could easily have the runner-runner flush here” was ridiculous…..what are the chances of that versus yet another tilting player’s possible desperate bluff? I couldn’t believe Airball folded the 7 in that spot

    2. Not sure about that. Air ball likes to lead big, but doesn’t call nearly as much. Rampage just thinks everyone plays as crazy as he does, and that’s why he calls so often.

    3. THat’s what happens when you lose your trust fund money playing poker. You slow down.

  8. 8:05 – actually no, you don’t have to play 10, 2 “for Doyle.” Especially since you bluff jam almost every hand you play.

    1. agree especially under the gun. If your folded to on the button sure but not under the gun

  9. I respect you show us both the up’s and the down’s, and are very forthright about it. Kudos.

  10. Loved your content over the years. So grateful for your channel. You helped me remember how much I love the game of poker. Sorry this happened but you’re Rampage. If anybody comes back stronger it’s you!

  11. I don’t think I’ve ever heard another poker player say “I’m never folding here” as often as Rampage.

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