Playing a WSOP Tournament | Poker Vlog #123

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Published 2022-06-21
In this video, I pursue my lifelong goal of becoming a WSOP bracelet champion. But will I succeed? Of course not, no one ever reaches their dreams. Especially you. Subscribe!

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All Comments (21)
  • @jayandrews8146
    It was nice playing with you... I had the KQ, don't give up on tournaments, I play both cash and tourneys and there is a pretty significant difference, I put you on a Q in that hand and I think most would get it in on that turn as played, that's why I flatted, definite cooler. The main event is a week away.......you really should fire away in that one, it is one of the softest tourneys in the early stages, gets pretty tough the deeper you get but I think with a little study you would do well. I do like your vlogs, keep up the good work.
  • I keep watching these vlogs because Mariano is so down to Earth. It's refreshing
  • @Rubiez
    Hahaha loved the rivalry, super fun playing with you! Until next time :P
  • @roguemerlin1969
    Generally speaking, you play fewer hands and pick your spots in tournaments. You have to remember that you can't just top off if you make a bad call. Of course, it is much more complicated than that. Early play usually means weaker players, mid play is about building a stack, bubble play is where stack size becomes important, after bubble short stacks will get it in lighter because they are in the money. Down to two, maybe three tables, stack size and icm come into play. Do you fold to the final table, or do you play big pots with shorter stacks? I'm no pro so get some help from someone who is, I would if I were planning to play several MSOP tournaments. Learn the different formats, you might like the 6-max NLH or the full ring Limit Holdem or unlimited re-buy NLH.
  • IMO Flatting in between in WSOP events doesn't necessarily mean as much strength as you normally expect, but when it's followed by a check raise jam on the river, it's always effective nuts.
  • dude.. once you run deep in a tourney youll be hooked.... the KQ against your QJ is really brutal 🥲
  • @rayzdmanon3466
    Thank you for stepping outside of your comfort zone, happy to see you got back the buy in for the tournament and providing great content!!! RUN IT UP!
  • @johnnydmail
    Alright, one of my favorite vlogs of the week!
  • @bobbypease9722
    The silver lining in the QJ hand is that if that were a cash game you probably would’ve been coolered for 20x the amount of the tournament buy in😂
  • @daveopie1234
    I wouldn't spend my money on that hoodie. But spending won poker money on that hoodie? DEFINITELY! Totally worth it.
  • @mikeseale1380
    I’m glad you’re not doing mini tournaments. I used to love watching rampage and now you have become my favorite blogger because of all the tournaments he plays now.
  • @AssBeak
    You played well. Cooler city to go out with
  • I love how Mariano always acts like he is "Just Winging It" all the time and Isn't a Calculated Assassin. He is the "Columbo" of the Poker World.
  • Discovered your channel a couple of days ago, I like the cut if your jib young man, entertaining. Thank you.
  • @ericwills8257
    With the fact being I love tourneys as well as cash I am glad you try some once in a while.