Can you please turn bet amounts on. It's somewhere in options. I find it hard to see how much other people are betting.
J4 hand then. I don't like betting the flop mainly because nobody else really folds at these stakes and I find it hard to carry on with the hand on most turn cards. You got a good one however.
The idea is at these stakes everyone just calls calls calls and there will more than likely be a turn card bigger than a 4. You can expect both to call you. Same for turn. By the river the chance you you holding the best hand dramatically decreases. Essentially you wouldn't play this hand preflop, you were forced to so don't act like you meant to get involved here. I don't know if this is sound advice but I don't bet it anyway.
Turn bet needs to be bigger. They are calling all day. Two flush draws now. River bet is better.
Perhaps turn on show mucked hands or something? Can you do that? At least review the hand history to see what he had. You need to try and get into their head. Was he calling with overcards? Did he have an ace? Did he have a draw? You can then use this info in future.
EDIT apologies. Your next line was you have not multitabled before! Certainly when you get better you need to be reviewing hands as you play. You may never see these people again. Or review them after. Remember the hands and check what they had.
4:00 KJs. I coulds tell you had trouble with this hand preflop. You were going to raise right? To 10 cents? The guy made it 6 and you were confused. Due to the nature of these stakes raising only a little more means 1. The original raiser is never folding 2. Everyone else is probably gonna call too. Try to avoid min raising unless you have a big hand and you think it will work but generally the idea here is to try and isolate the guy who raised first by raising enough to make everyone else fold but him call. The fact is you should be raising to 10 cents if that guy folds due to the limper. So by raising to 10 now you have ignored the fact he even played the hand at all. If he limped you'd make it 12 right? He raised though. I think 16 is fine here. It will hopefully cause more people to fold and he will still call with crappy hands. Can you see how this is much better than playing a 4 handed monotone flop where you have top pair? HU I would be confident about my hand. But not 4 way! The fold is all good though. Like insta fold. Don't throw awway money.
QJs @ 7 mins. Bet more on the flop. A small bet isn't going to deter anyone and just shows your weakness IMO. Checking is probably better than betting half pot I feel. I think calling the raise is ok though once you made the bet since the other guy did too. When you make the flush one of them probs stacks off to you.
QJo @ 9 minutes. Guy limped on button. Make it 10 cents not 8. Might have just been a simple mistake though.
AKo @ 10 mins. DW about AK hand. I think you played it fine. I never fold river at these stakes. Betting turn is the only thing that might be dodgy but I think it's ok because he probably has high card most of the time? I dunno maybe I give these guys no credit. xD
17 minutes. You can do yourself a favour if you are finding it hard to multitable by acting early. You have 96s in the BB. You fold to a raise so hit check fold then change to the other table. It will check if no raise and fold to any raise.
JT hand @ 18/19 minutes if v bad but I think you know this. I know I say it and I know nobody listens but just don't limp. You allow twat face to your left to see a cheap flop with 74o or something and make trips. Raise or fold and at these stakes you can fold JT so easily. I don't like it really at all as a hand. Limping got you into so much trouble here. Not only that I think you overvalued your hand. You had two overcards, which aren't massive if we are fair and a draw which is a pretty weak one. Not only that potentially your straight would lose to a FH or flush which could also be made. I wouldn't bet, because you have nothing really good going on and I certainly would not call the guys raise. Then the river bet is a bit meh because the guy obviously has something and people at these stakes find it hard to fold a pair. Just fold preflop, and post flop for that matter!
26 mins. You mucked your hand at river. Turn on automuck, again going to save you time and help you play more tables.
27 mins. JTo in SB. Can you please just avoid playing this hand. It is not going to be profitable in the long run. You are really only prepared to call and not raise which is bad. In the SB you should be playing almost as tight as UTG tbh so JT is just and easy fold. I also don't like this "finding out where you are" idea. It's fairly pointless. From betting you find out that they might or might not have a hand. The guys here are not predictable in the sense of their hands, they could have anything with any play.
28 mins. 88 hand. You are OOP so you should think about raising or folding. By calling here in the long run you are losing so much money. You check fold most flops right? Only carrying on if you make a set or the board is < 8 in which case you can easily be behind anyway. This is possibly the biggest leak in people's play I have seen so far. Even if you don't do it everytime try and remember, if you will be OOP post flop, you rarely want to be calling into a raise. It give him so so much power post flop since you check fold like 80%+. If you raise though he may fold and you take it pre OR he calls, you cbet 80% of flop and win when he folds. OR he shoves and you make an easy fold which is fine. This is still a better long run strategy. Also checking flop wasn't terrible by any means but I'd just bet it anyway. If you think he has a strong hand, a K is in his range lots perhaps then he will be calling. He probably calls TT+ as well. Actually he probably calls loads of things worse than that. Due to how bad people are I would always value bet my strong hands because they will almost always look you up anyway. Attempting to slow play doens't really work so much at these stakes when people often have air and just check along behind you.
35 mins. AQ hand, bet more on turn. Stop doing this half pot stuff. You are giving people odds to call. Keep it strong and they will probably call anyway so maximise your profit. Also in this hand at the river you didn't seem to know what the guys move meant. Certainly he can have air some of the time but to me it looks like a made draw and I would say he has a flush over 50% of the time here due to him just calling. I think you can fold though. Obviously I say this knowing the outcome of the hand but try not to get attached to hands. You do have top top which is lovely but consider how much you have invested in the pot. Folding is a good poker play, believe it or not. Dw too much about it though, the guy was a retard!
38 mins. Limping 44. Obv limping is a terrible play but I will let you off at these stakes. You folded 22 earlier as well. When you play $10NL I think you should start raising these hands to avoid getting multiway pots.
AT hand @ 39 mins. You said it was very bad. IMO it was fine lol. You had top pair and a draw @ Tc. Sure he had it but he doesn't always. I liked it tbh lol.
QJ @ 40 mins. I find it hard to cbet turn let alone bang the river. You have Q high. In reality these guys are not folding to most bets if they even have a pair. As I said just a minute ago folding is a good play and these guys are not good. If you do that to me, I might fold an ok hand. This guy however, never folding and you beat nothing he calls with. Try and realise when you are definitely beat and just give up. There is no shame in check folding and basically admitting you were cbetting. I think you like to "take a swing" at rivers a bit too much as you put it. Just play uber tight, value bet your big hands, don't give free money away at showdown with high card and your winrate will improve hiopefully!
AJ @ 43 mins. Many limpers. You asked what you should have done. I liked what you said "no pissing about" but you didn't raise anywhere near enough. Let's look at the maths again. One guy limps. One min raises and another two call. Imagine they all limped for a second. What is the correct raise? 16 cents. They didn't limp though, they put even more dead moeny in so put in EVEN MORE. I'd make this 20 and say "look, I don't strawberry float about, I have a good hand, if you call me expect some strawberry floating flop action". That isn't pissing about. You seemed surprised at getting 3 callers but the reason was you raised less than you would have they limped. Don't be afraid to get lots of money in preflop. You have a good hand and postflop they are so so much worse than you! It's good that you are being aggressive but not aggressive enough. IMO at turn hand is over. Just check fold. See how much easier it would be if you made a big raise earlier on. Then some monkey doens't come in with Q7 and you pay him off with A high. And stop betting half pot. It just shows weakness. 2/3+
You need to turn auto top up on, it's a feature in options somewhere. You need to make sure you are full stacked where possible.
I also think you should have ended the session here. After the AJ hand. You had been playing for like 45 minutes which is plenty of time but the game is getting to you. Take a break and don't let it affect your play. Not playing is sometimes a great poker decision.
50 mins, 89 in SB. I put your calling down to tilt. Remember SB is like UTG. Position is everything! I think you know you played this hand badly. The worst thing was betting the river. There is no way you have the best hand. This is why you need to fold the SB. You flop second pair and it goes downhill from there.
At the end you are annoyed and said you might not put the video up but putting it up is probably the best decision you made all session. I strongly believe you can beat these stakes. The only thing that can slow you down or possibly stop you though is tilt management. It's a hard thing I know, I've had to deal with so much gooseberry fool but you were playing badly. That isn't intended to sound harsh at all mind. You made bad decisions based on what you know but hopefully with practise and seeking advice you can improve your game. I did see some good things though and you have already picked up lots of the basic skills that nobody at your tables are seeming to do. They are all standard limp call, check call donkeys who shove when they have the nuts. If you take anything away from the session then.
1. Be more confident in your raising preflop. Limping is BAD. Raising small is BAD. Raise lots when you have good hands and fold JT! Be more selective and play them hard.
2. Try to avoid playing hands OOP, or calling OOP, especially in the SB. This created lots of problems for you.
3. Try to understand when you are not going to win the hand before you bet the river. Give us when you have a weak showdown hand.
I enjoyed watching the video though and I hope you make more. Be seeing you at $10NL soon.
Best of luck at the tables. (Apologies if it seems I am being really mean, I know how annoying it is when people better than you telling you NO THIS IS WRONG etc. I really am just trying to help though.)
I'm going to record a session now. Remember people, there are loads of donks with money on sundays!