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Nadpis na youtube GOING ALL IN WITH CONFIDENCE – Sign of Strength or Weakness? | LIVE POKER BREAKDOWN
Url https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPOLA-MPzL4
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Súhrn This commentary delves into poker players' actions – chip movements, expressions, and hand handling – to gauge confidence and predict their cards, promoting a more thoughtful strategy.
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  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00: This poker commentary focuses on player behavior and tells, analyzing their chip movements, facial expressions, and hand protection to discern confidence and potential hand strength throughout several hands.
  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00: The speaker analyzes poker players' behaviors, noting facial touches indicate comfort and potential strength. Observing these cues allows for a calmer, more strategic approach to high-stakes poker play.
Prepis 00:00:00 - 00:00:15 00: Nokia is all in for 10 big blinds. Snap call from Christian. Let's replay this. How he goes all in. Everything on one chip stack. And interestingly enough, if you take a look at the left hand, you see there are chips left, right? What you need to understand is the following. The highest chips...
00:00:15 - 00:00:42 00: are here. Pay attention. The highest chips, 1,000, is here. These are 500. There was one chip which is worth 5,000, which was orange. I don't think we play with the orange chips right now, but the biggest ones in those games were the 1,000 chips. He doesn't put them on here. Let's see what he does. He even grabs the highest chips, counts them, these are worth 1,000, puts the chip stack with the lowest chips, 100s and 500s, on one stack and goes all in.
00:00:42 - 00:01:07 00: keeps the other one behind, and with the second movement, places bigger chip in. So we have two movements, which is not a sign of strength, and especially he could also put everything on one stack if he really wants to, and then puts it in. So we see here, if I'm in a small blind, and I have, for example, pocket sevens, what we see, I see this confidently, with joy, I'm calling. Let's take a look at this again.
00:01:07 - 00:01:25 00: Puts it on top. There are not many chips left. He could put everything on one chip stack. Put everything in the middle. But he makes it in two movements. One and two. Big mistake. Snap call here from Christian. He has only four big blinds left. I understand. But a call here with joy. Even though he hits the ace. We hit the seven.
00:01:25 - 00:01:45 00: And we get a full house. But do you see the way he moves his head? He kind of looks to the side as he slides his chips in. Just so you know, the reason why he looks in this direction is because we have the monitor with the blind levels here. You also see me in the next game always looking in this direction because the monitor was on the right with the blind levels.
00:01:45 - 00:02:03 00: Next hand. Let's take a look. Don't get confused. Both named Nokia. Not sure why. This is Randy. So I call him Randy, even though it says Nokia. So we have two players which have the name of Nokia. Just so you don't get confused. So Randy, queen, check, offsuit. Raises to two big blinds. Oh, George, ace, king.
00:02:03 - 00:02:22 00: You see it instantly in the by language. Look at this. Just focus on George, the guy in the right hoodie. So Randy takes a look. George didn't see his cards, okay? Pay attention. Randy raises. George waits until it's his turn. Looks at the cards. He's loose and he's relaxed. Look at this, right? Loose, relaxed. Checks his cards. And look at this. Boom.
00:02:22 - 00:02:48 00: Super quiet, super tense. Not many movements. Breath starts to get heavier. You really see the difference. You see this? The difference between before he watched the cards. He makes it right. One movement to the highest chips. These are the thousand chips. Grabs the chips, puts them in. Way more confident. Just pay attention to this one more time. He tights up immediately. Forget Randy here. Just focus on him. He's talking, looking around.
00:02:48 - 00:02:53 00: He's still nervous a little bit, but still he's relaxed.
00:02:53 - 00:02:54 00: Checks the cards
00:02:55 - 00:02:57 00: And woo, CSA is king?
00:02:58 - 00:02:58 00: Thank you.
00:02:59 - 00:03:02 00: face changes, the breath...
00:03:04 - 00:03:29 00: Things, not many movements, and all in. With the biggest chip stack. So I see confidence. I see strength. And that's what you need to notice as well. Because if you now, just as an example, if you have like Randy, queen check offsuit, of course it's a fold. It's more than 20 big blinds, so it's definitely a fold here. Also, I see him involved here a little bit. So it's definitely a fold. But if you have like a hand like ace-10, ace-10 suited, I see strength. I'm more inclined to fold here, to be very honest with you.
00:03:29 - 00:03:50 00: Just so you understand those dynamics here. Of course, Randy also falls. Here, he doesn't show his cards. Here, I would like you, if you play those games, I want you to then ask, what did you have? Can you show me one? I want to see it. If you're in this spot, ask for information. He tights up immediately. Ask for confirmation and information, both.
00:03:51 - 00:04:15 00: Next hand. Look at Christian. He's chilling. To be very honest, I like it. He pays attention, but he's chilling. Good. Relax. Relax sometimes. Nokia. Let's take a look at what he does. Checks it with the left hand. And one, two, three, four, five seconds keeps the value. He has six big blinds. With six big blinds from the high check, King-Queen offsuit is a pretty good hand, if you ask me.
00:04:15 - 00:04:40 00: with six big blinds. In his mind, he wants to keep the treasure. He wants to keep the good stuff. Look at the left hand. Let's one, two, three, four, five times. It's nearly two times speed. So let's say nine to 10 seconds. He keeps his left hand on his cards. Very interesting, isn't it? That you have a good hand with six big blinds. You have an amazing hand and you keep it. And no look to the side either.
00:04:40 - 00:05:02 00: Exactly. You keep your hand on the value. You like what you have. It's like gold. If you give me a gold bar, I keep it in my hands. I want to keep it. Give me the gold bar. I don't give it away. It's mine, right? When the way he goes all in, did you see it? Did you see the difference of going all in? Look how he goes all in. Both hands, confidence, bam, goes all in with both hands. It's strong, way stronger than before.
00:05:02 - 00:05:17 00: You see this? How confident he is? You need to see those things. I see pure confidence, pure strength. No looking to the left. Both hands. Keeps the hand on his chips. Value, value, value. Three times value. And I'm easy. Easy fold. Easy fold for me.
00:05:17 - 00:05:30 00: Next hand. Okay, George again. He was very tense with ace-king. Let's take a look. Checks his cards. Gets a little bit tense, but not as much as with ace-king. You see the difference? Okay, he also raises to two big blinds.
00:05:31 - 00:05:50 00: Christian goes all in again. Christian is hard to read. Look at this. He's asking how much does he have and instantly grabs his face. What does this mean? This movement here. How much? And then grabbing his upper nose. He's uncomfortable, but he wants to give himself comfort. Why does touching his face give you comfort?
00:05:50 - 00:06:14 00: Who are the people who touch your face? People who are very close to you, right? It's not a stranger on the street who is like touching your face because you're pretty. So if someone touches you on the face, it gives you automatically comfort because only people who are close to you touch your face. So every time people touch their face like this or their beard or holding hands as well, it
00:06:14 - 00:06:36 00: It gives you comfort because only people who are close to you get in those areas. So whenever you see this, that means with ace queen offsuit, we are most likely ahead. So if I see this with ace queen, I'm already chilled and my pulse is going down because I know some of you say, Karim, but if I go all in, people see my pulse and blah, blah, blah.
00:06:36 - 00:06:56 00: Yes, because you don't pay attention to your opponent. Because if my opponent does this and this and blah, blah, blah, he gets nervous. And I see this, he needs comfort. Yes, I'm relaxed. My pulse is going down. I'm chill. And we saw an example of this before as well. When someone started shuffling the cards, right? He was shuffling the cards in an all-in situation. I know what happens. I'm chill. I'm relaxed. I'm drinking my pina colada.
00:06:56 - 00:07:19 00: Of course, I'm never giving away. I'm staying in my main position and I don't give anything away. But mentally speaking, I'm calm. You cannot read my pulse because I see you already struggling to make a call here. So of course, I'm relaxed. So pay attention, even if you're all in. Pay attention. And yes, I remember I told you to count to 100 in your mind and look at the board or look at the chip or whatever.
00:07:19 - 00:07:46 00: And that's still true to this day. If you go all in, the best thing is to fixate a point in a casino, on the poker table, wherever, and count to 100. Yes, that's still the best strategy. But if you really want to be advanced, if you want to make millions of dollars, if you want to play a Triton event, that's what you need to look for. And if you see those things, you can be way calmer. Let's take a look. Even if he calls, he could call here. He has enough big blinds. Ace check for 10 big blinds could be a call here.
00:07:47 - 00:08:12 00: But I'm fine. I'm relaxed. I made everything right. Not so much. Yeah. And you see instantly, it's unfortunate. Yeah. You see him. He's smiling. He's relieved a little bit. You see, even though I've eliminated, I'm happy with that play. And I see the touching of his nose and I'm relaxed. Just how poker goes. Sometimes you lose with the better hand, but we made everything right. Everything was done perfectly here, in my opinion.
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