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Learn from the best!
This is some of the most mind boggling shit I've ever seen. Just watch, and laugh.
Notice the talk about tight play at the start and then wait til the 6 minute mark. The "chat" analysis is priceless! Donkey instruction 101!
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Get well soon, MCA! |
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oh my god. This guy is the best poker player EVER.
Watch this for the 55 vs QQ hand analysis. |
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I just watched all of that.
Id play 9 of him anyday. I dont care on his post game excuses. The JT hand limp was ok, but calling a big raise? then pushing in on 2nd pair no kicker? And all in preflop first orbit with 55 to a limp/limp/raise/reraise? And pushing all in with J 5 dmds UTG for 4x BB? Jesus man, how does he make money doing that. |
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I haven't watched this yet, but I LOVE watching these self proclaimed "professionals" play HORRIBLE poker and claim to be TEACHING at the same time. Works for me! We need more fish in the sea!
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This guy is pretty funny. Totally contradicts what he says with how he actually plays.
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I only watched 5 minutes. One minute he's saying he's going to play super tight while the blinds are low - AA and KK. Then next, he is calling raises with AJo OOP and then LEADING at the flop! LOL. The very next hand, he's playing J8 - don't get me wrong, I would complete wiht J8 too, but I wouldn't be pretending to be playing ultra tight.
LOL. Ok, I might have to watch this entire thing just to make myself feel better as a poker player. "Here we are with Pocket 5s" following a raise and a RERAISE and he pushes in. haaaaaaaaaahahahaha.......... Yeah, that's tight. He's up against QQ (duh), and spikes his miracle on the river. What a douche. I would think if someone was going to pretend to be good (a pro, no less) and give lessons, they would at least use examples of themselves playing well, and not like complete donkeys. |
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"Let's play super tight at the beginning"
and "Let's push over top a re-raise with 55 and hope for a coin-flip on the fifth hand" Bring it, Mr. Professional. |
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