How can you still play online for real money? <.>
Marco Blasi
December 12, 2013
Really good playing.. during the video you were mentioning a certain
“Captain millenium” or something like that.. do you know where may I find
any of his tutorial?
If seen you shav the AK on boar 334.. could you suggest that as standard
move o this kind of spot and find that more profitable even on lower
limits?
I’ve liked the video.. good work! (Sorry for my grammars error if there is
any)
Mike Kleinsteuber
December 12, 2013
I’d suggest thinking about what your aim is before starting rather than
just rambling.
TheRealPlethZorb
December 12, 2013
gripsed, you are the man. this is some good value. I love online poker.
Kevin De Smet
December 12, 2013
I’ve only recently started playing Zoom NL holdem, I’m having a ton of fun
actually! I like it better than regular table games because it’s more about
the cards and the math than getting reads on your opponents. I’m a big fan
of Video Poker so this is closer to that, but with real people and better
odds!
martin padge
December 12, 2013
hey grisped i think it could help u some is write down there stack size
then u can see if there winning in session all losing also some players go
tilt ted when lost alot of money be could to keep an eye for this.. what do
u think??
martin padge
December 12, 2013
hi grisped ur vids are great ive learnt abit but i struggle with bet sizing
and 3bet 4betting players
kribbod
December 12, 2013
haha. well.. will be looking out for 420 bets then..
jonnyhatter35
December 12, 2013
420 is a number used to reference cannabis use (marijuana). For example,
you might find craig’s list posts from people looking for roommates that
say “looking for roomate, no pets, 420 friendly” etc. hope that helps
kribbod
December 12, 2013
what’s with 4:20?
jonnyhatter35
December 12, 2013
even, can you explain what you mean by 3-prong attack at minute 30:00?
jonnyhatter35
December 12, 2013
allow me some humble criticism, evan: I think the 4.20 bet is bad as a
value bet. Since the number is symbolic, your opponent can read the
symbolism for strength. Since if you’re relaxed enough to make your bets a
reference to popular culture, you’re prob feeling pretty good about your
hand. For that reason a 4.20 bet is better for bluffing. Just my humble
opinion as a fellow 4.20 fan.
ego eimaire
December 12, 2013
So we can make money there and “bad beats” the other right?Shove your bad
hands and you will make good profit every month.Start also fold your
good,so you cant take some beats…
Arturas Bagvilas
December 12, 2013
Do not play poker stars. poker stars rigged as bad as you can get in online
poker. play live games and you will win more money trust me i know. In
poker stars 80% of bad beats gripsed do you make much in online poker? i
think not
gripsed
December 12, 2013
the whole strength behind movies like this is following thru and executing
the plan to completion. If you’re only going to fire one or two, then there
really isnt much point in starting the bluff in the first place. One cool
thing is that on each street i’m continuing the bluff i get really good
odds on my bluff bets, so the success rate at each point in the bluff
doesnt have to be that high!
MrBeatboxmasta
December 12, 2013
“You can also flip and slide. How to do them…” (here I am waiting
impatiently for his answer and he comes back with) “I’m not quite sure.”
Had to chuckle at that one.
Faven67
December 12, 2013
I really dislike the 3barrel bluff on the J227A board, I mean the whole
play in itself isn’t terrible but the sizings are pretty bad so when you
ship this river it looks rly suspicious after your flop + turn sizing. Also
while the A might look super sweet, u rep really, really small for value,
since there aren’t many bare aces that you would 2barrel as a bluff on this
board, and you don’t ship Jx here like ever. Nor do I think you ship QQ/KK,
so u rly rep some kind of AsXs and JJ.
Petar Milevski
December 12, 2013
How much VPP you earn on this session?
Khaminor
December 12, 2013
How does he know what the other guy have when he mucks it?
gripsed
December 12, 2013
because im betting less than the pot size, my bluff only needs to be
succesful about 33% of the time to break even. This applies to each street.
For a more in depth proof of this watch my video titled “Poker Lesson –
Aggression” which can be found in the vintage gripsed videos playlist
Rishi Gangwani
December 12, 2013
Learnt quite a bit!
gripsed
December 12, 2013
i pulled up the hand history, it was on my other monitor, just out of the
recording screen
Diavolo222
December 12, 2013
ha nice had with K8s well played, I would’ve been such a chicken even on
such a dry board.Think he might of had 10s there or sth like that.
Zee96969696
December 12, 2013
this guy really knows how to play, I feel like I should just forget about
trying to play poker, at least i’m starting to understand the reality of
how bad I am, finally, thats a progress for the better
Abjezed
December 12, 2013How can you still play online for real money? <.>
Marco Blasi
December 12, 2013Really good playing.. during the video you were mentioning a certain
“Captain millenium” or something like that.. do you know where may I find
any of his tutorial?
If seen you shav the AK on boar 334.. could you suggest that as standard
move o this kind of spot and find that more profitable even on lower
limits?
I’ve liked the video.. good work! (Sorry for my grammars error if there is
any)
Mike Kleinsteuber
December 12, 2013I’d suggest thinking about what your aim is before starting rather than
just rambling.
TheRealPlethZorb
December 12, 2013gripsed, you are the man. this is some good value. I love online poker.
Kevin De Smet
December 12, 2013I’ve only recently started playing Zoom NL holdem, I’m having a ton of fun
actually! I like it better than regular table games because it’s more about
the cards and the math than getting reads on your opponents. I’m a big fan
of Video Poker so this is closer to that, but with real people and better
odds!
martin padge
December 12, 2013hey grisped i think it could help u some is write down there stack size
then u can see if there winning in session all losing also some players go
tilt ted when lost alot of money be could to keep an eye for this.. what do
u think??
martin padge
December 12, 2013hi grisped ur vids are great ive learnt abit but i struggle with bet sizing
and 3bet 4betting players
kribbod
December 12, 2013haha. well.. will be looking out for 420 bets then..
jonnyhatter35
December 12, 2013420 is a number used to reference cannabis use (marijuana). For example,
you might find craig’s list posts from people looking for roommates that
say “looking for roomate, no pets, 420 friendly” etc. hope that helps
kribbod
December 12, 2013what’s with 4:20?
jonnyhatter35
December 12, 2013even, can you explain what you mean by 3-prong attack at minute 30:00?
jonnyhatter35
December 12, 2013allow me some humble criticism, evan: I think the 4.20 bet is bad as a
value bet. Since the number is symbolic, your opponent can read the
symbolism for strength. Since if you’re relaxed enough to make your bets a
reference to popular culture, you’re prob feeling pretty good about your
hand. For that reason a 4.20 bet is better for bluffing. Just my humble
opinion as a fellow 4.20 fan.
ego eimaire
December 12, 2013So we can make money there and “bad beats” the other right?Shove your bad
hands and you will make good profit every month.Start also fold your
good,so you cant take some beats…
Arturas Bagvilas
December 12, 2013Do not play poker stars. poker stars rigged as bad as you can get in online
poker. play live games and you will win more money trust me i know. In
poker stars 80% of bad beats gripsed do you make much in online poker? i
think not
gripsed
December 12, 2013the whole strength behind movies like this is following thru and executing
the plan to completion. If you’re only going to fire one or two, then there
really isnt much point in starting the bluff in the first place. One cool
thing is that on each street i’m continuing the bluff i get really good
odds on my bluff bets, so the success rate at each point in the bluff
doesnt have to be that high!
MrBeatboxmasta
December 12, 2013“You can also flip and slide. How to do them…” (here I am waiting
impatiently for his answer and he comes back with) “I’m not quite sure.”
Had to chuckle at that one.
Faven67
December 12, 2013I really dislike the 3barrel bluff on the J227A board, I mean the whole
play in itself isn’t terrible but the sizings are pretty bad so when you
ship this river it looks rly suspicious after your flop + turn sizing. Also
while the A might look super sweet, u rep really, really small for value,
since there aren’t many bare aces that you would 2barrel as a bluff on this
board, and you don’t ship Jx here like ever. Nor do I think you ship QQ/KK,
so u rly rep some kind of AsXs and JJ.
Petar Milevski
December 12, 2013How much VPP you earn on this session?
Khaminor
December 12, 2013How does he know what the other guy have when he mucks it?
gripsed
December 12, 2013because im betting less than the pot size, my bluff only needs to be
succesful about 33% of the time to break even. This applies to each street.
For a more in depth proof of this watch my video titled “Poker Lesson –
Aggression” which can be found in the vintage gripsed videos playlist
Rishi Gangwani
December 12, 2013Learnt quite a bit!
gripsed
December 12, 2013i pulled up the hand history, it was on my other monitor, just out of the
recording screen
Diavolo222
December 12, 2013ha nice had with K8s well played, I would’ve been such a chicken even on
such a dry board.Think he might of had 10s there or sth like that.
Zee96969696
December 12, 2013this guy really knows how to play, I feel like I should just forget about
trying to play poker, at least i’m starting to understand the reality of
how bad I am, finally, thats a progress for the better
Boyka Hansen
December 12, 2013Here is good upload :