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Thanks for inspiring me to play poker brad, now i have my own apartment.
-Former house owner
Thats funny!!
Thats F@#KING FUNNY!! its only so funny cause I can relate…
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@Ross Brooks wooosh!!
Loving how you’re now putting the IRL time on the videos, gives some nice perspective on how late you’re playing and how your game might change based on how long you’ve been sitting down getting terrible hands!
It’s cool that you like the new feature. Thanks for the feedback. Ideally the play wouldn’t change based on that so much but from time to time that will happen. More often I’ll be making adjustments based on what I’ve observed from opponents.
This this this
I never noticed and had 2 go back and look lol
You inspired me to play poker and learn it I love poker because of you
So thatโs where my mom got poker from!
@B B ๐๐
Lunch break started 5 minutes ago, just pulled out my lunch, checked my phone hoping to see some new poker content and BOOM Brad comes in clutch. Keep crushing it big dawg โ๐ฝ
Since I’m in Finland (๐ซ๐ฎ) this was more like the last thing for the day. I still have couple things to do and I might let some videos to play while doing something I don’t need that much of a focus. Merry Christmas, everyone โค๐
@RodJeez sure she understands
After all it’d Brad fekin Owen ffs. ๐คฃ
Hope the lunch break was bomb ๐ฅฐ๐ฅฐ
Perfect timing lol
Itโs fr the best feeling when you go on your lunch break and see a vid
You always seem to release these at the perfect time Brad. YouTube algorythms are so sh*t at the moment, your videos stand out like a ray of sunshine!
I love your content. I am way too young to gamble and I am most likely not going to gamble when I’m older. I still love poker and my friends always make non-money bets on poker. watching you got me out of a lot of punishments I didn’t want to do.
Lol weโre not your parents. You donโt gotta lie to us. We all know your throwing money bets around like itโs nothing!!! Hahaha just kidding man
@Lonnie Shaw ye just bet 10 bucks and won. ๐ด
Brad showing us that even poker pros can have awkward scenarios at the table! I remember summing up the courage to show up at my first table after watching these videos. Poker etiquette can be hard to learn at first but once you get the hang of it you can tell who is ‘new’ to poker at the table. Thanks for the video’s Brad! Continuing to support from the sidelines.
wow.
I think it’s really nice that he gave his opponent an extra $100 after the hand was over. I don’t know anyone else who would have done that.
He runs so good that even when he screws up and shows his hand it saves him 1000 dollars.
@Zachary Zarko I think that was the honorable thing 2 do as he would got alot more from Brad
I am highly impressed with your sportsmanship over this incident Brad, and I thank you for showing it even if you might find it somewhat embarassing… I’m sure most of us have been in such a sickening spot, I know I sure have been… and “teaching moments” or “learning moments” don’t always have to involve hand ranges or strategies!! This is a video anyone can learn from, and to show my respect, it earned you a sub from me. Merry Christmas!!
The aces scenario was pretty goofy haha, but honestly seems like all parties involved kept their cool. Nice of you to throw him a bone for your mistake, and nice of him to be really understanding, all things considered
I don’t think giving him the $100 was necessary. Showing his hand was a mistake, and at worst it should cost him the chips that were already in the middle. HJ at the time considered a check down to be to his advantage since he was behind and would at least get 2 more free cards.
As Brad said, HJ could have just kept his mouth shut and bet the turn to play mind games and maybe get paid off. Especially since he hit the full house on the turn.
I think if I were an anonymous player in a poker room, I wouldn’t have parted with the $100. But putting myself in Brad’s shoes as a known player, I can definitely understand why the $100 is easy to just give up there.
@DFTBAT I didn’t analyze the situation afterwards as thoroughly as you did but after reading your comment I think I’ll have to agree pretty much with everything you said. Nice thinking process, mate ๐ Merry Christmas and good luck at the tables ๐
@DFTBAT kjtitt kpt.
Another video that encapsulates why I love this channel. You easily could have not included the pocket Aces hand and most of us would never have known. A lot of other channels would not have included it because it was an embarrassing mistake. However, you did because mistakes are a part of poker, and it is how you handle those mistakes that is important. You easily could have checked down, given him the pot and moved on, but you recognized you would have lost more had it played out naturally and so you paid your opponent some equity for your mistake. Personally I would have felt miserable at that point and gone on tilt or gone home, but you continued to play good poker and finished strong. So much to take away from this video. Thanks for sharing it and for all of the work you do to show your ups AND downs! Hope you and yours have a wonderful holiday season!
Calm down bro it’s just a video
@RodJeez How about you calm down, bro. It’s just a comment ๐
Nah, don’t calm down, you spoke exactly what I was thinking… thanks to Brad for showing us ALL of poker, not just the “check me out, bro!” ego moments… wonderful comment, AKA Reject, thanks to you as well.
Your slip up gave me the motivation to play again. Last time I sat at a table I spilled my entire chip rack onto the floor. Hard to not look like a nit when your on your hands and knees looking for the last $5 chip of your $200 buy-in.
Haha, I’ve definitely dropped plenty of chips on the floor before. Things like that happen. Good luck in your next session.
Another great Monday of poker, love watching your videos while Iโm grinding out in sessions of my ownโ๐ป youโre the man Brad! โฅ๏ธโฆ๏ธโ ๏ธโฃ๏ธ
Hopefully the dealer didn’t make a comment about the guy on tv having pocket 8s.
@NachoBroRyan that would have made me so mad lol
The nice thing about what you have going on is you are putting out great content! So even on the days you have a loss, youโre killing it with the views! I donโt know Poker RPM/CPM but Iโm glad to see you doing well either on the table, on YouTube, or bothโค๏ธ
Love the added time frames between played hands. Puts a lot of perspective to the vlogs.
I also think it adds a good amount of value to the vlogs. Not only the time between the played hands but also between the sessions. Now that I think of it I’d also like to know about how many hands they get through per hour and if it changes much from one session to another where there’s approximately the same amount of players in. I would think that it has an affect on the overall mood at the table but it’s impossible to even make an educated guess without playing yourself much live on a regular basis and in different places.
Yeah makes you feel like youโve been at the table
I agree with ya
Yes it does. Because without them poker can look so easy.
I gotta say, I dont even play poker but I enjoy your vlogs. Keep up the good work man, you’re an inspiration to us all.
I think itโs sooo cool that you donโt play ๐ฅฐ๐
This is why you’re one of the only vloggers I watch. Mad respect for how you handled the AA flip mishap.
How ? He completely changed the story about what the guy said? The guy never said you can bet the turn and Iโll fold. He said we can check it down and brad said okay, then the guy said Or you can bet the turn.. why is it the guys fault or problem at all? Brad was the one who was trying to get away from it cheap by betting 15 on the turn and taking it down. Itโs not the other guys fault he showed his cardsโฆ I thought it was a borderline angle shooting scenario. Dealer even know it too. If it were me I woulda told him after the flop he could either fold or we can play it w/ all the info I have now and could easily bluff him.
โ@Brandon Irwin you might technically be correct about the exact words but the very clear implication of villain’s turn statement is that “you can bet the turn AND I’LL JUST FOLD” Of course, when he boats up on the turn, everything changes… in my opinion BOTH players were at fault here, altho its not anything to get angry over because honest mistakes do happen in live poker, and that is why I’m so gracious to Brad for showing us this entire sequence. It is a wonderful learning moment for anyone who may just be learning the game, to (a) always pay attention to your actions, and (b) what might seem perfectly okay at the moment might not be quite so okay to all parties based on precisely what occurred here on the turn. Just an amazing set of circumstances that many vloggers might have edited out but I am quite thankful Brad did not do that even tho it is obviously somewhat embarassing for him to reveal what happened. We’ve all been there, I think, and anyone who says they’ve never done such a thing probably has not played very much live poker. If the other guy made a mistake, it was his implied offer of “you bet the turn (and I’ll fold)”. Just stay quiet and let the hand proceed, that is the ultimate lesson to be learned here… in my humble opinion. Thank you Brad for showing this hand!!
P.S. What might get lost in all the discussion is the unfortunate fact – which Brad mentions – that the dealer was also not paying close attention and put out the river card before the betting action had been completed on the turn. This multiplied and magnified the entire gaffe quite a bit, altho it may also have defused it as well if you think about it. If villain raised Brad’s 15 turn bet, it’s not a fun spot nor a friendly spot anymore. I bet Brad folds after some thought about it, but the whole thing was just a mess including from the dealer!!! This is as sickening as live poker can get, and I’ll say it again, I am impressed and thankful that Brad showed the painful hand for others to learn from.
@Al B I do agree Brad handled it well overall but I disagree with you here. The table (HJ and dealer) understood the situation as HJ saying “could check it down” with Brad saying “ok”.. even if HJ started to say the alternative, there was no agreement on that. What was agreed was checking it down.
โCanโt just be giving away free cards on the stripโฆโ this has to be one of your best jokes. This one got me.
To anyone who has ever visited the Vegas Strip… this line was absolutely a pure-as-gold comedy moment. Man, did I have a great big belly laugh over it!!!
I love how you are starting to put the time stamps in here. Gives those the idea that poker isnโt always big hands. Sometimes, patience is the key. Love the vlog!
Never wishing to see you lose, Brad! I enjoy watching you play and love watching you win! Keep it up!
Thank you for showing yourself making a mistake that we all have made. I did that last week and the whole table united against me like I just punched someone in the face. Glad you had a more amicable situation lol
Had me laughing ๐ โthat trick of exposing cards, only works once per session.โ
Same lmao I was dying ๐คฃ
I was waiting to hear just kidding or something. Obviously it was a joke, but I love how he just said it like that ๐
Yeah, thought that was pretty bold considering how bad a lot of people online are at getting sarcasm lol