Jesse is the best and as genuine as they come. I’m very lucky1.) Do you play at all online?
Also, random side note: I've played with jesse sylvia a while back HU on 3/6 PLO on WSOP back when chat was still not disabled and we had a pretty long HU session. At the end of our match, I remember he said something like "wow great match! gg" and I remember thinking, man this guy seems like a pretty chill cool dude lol. Just though I'd throw that little story in there.
2.) I've watched a few of your youtube vlogs since I live in Vegas and like to follow a lot of the vegas vloggers out there. Your videos are pretty high quality and well done especially for being a newer poker vlogger to the scene. Just curious how you edit your videos or how you went about finding a good poker video editor as I've been playing around with starting a poker vlog myself and find the entire process extremely tedious and time consuming.
I mostly play tournaments, but will play cash on Fri/Sat nights if there are no series running (or if I busted the Wynn daily alreadyWhat your typical cash game sessions schedule. For example do you only play in the evenings /days /weekends /weekdays
How do you find a “good” cash game?
Are there certain regs you avoid or like to play with?
Sorry for the late response on your questions, but yes I find the same schedule is best for juicier games. Cheers!Hi Ashley
just an update on my previous post
I was playing when I felt like it and random days
Playing for a month now and finding out that my winning session are on the weekends ( maybe cause more rec players?)
Losing session were on the mondays/tuesday/ evening where there are more "reg" and games are tougher to win
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Hi Ashley,
Not really a question, just a thank you for the YouTube vlogs, I really enjoy them, so thanks for making them!!
Congrats for trying out live for the first time! It’s a whole new world isn’t it?Hey Ashley ! (and hi to everybody for this is my first post at CC!)
Just stumbled upon your "5 Tips for Starting Playing Live Poker" video on YT and happily took the chance of asking you more questions by signing in to CC....;-)
I'm German, almost 50 ys old and a 100% online player - was infected by the NL virus 15 months ago(never had any contact to poker before) and I'm playing online MTT's for approx. a year now (almost every single day I play a $5.50 buy-in $1.500 R&A on 888 and on Sundays I sometimes take a shot on the big 109$/100k or special event series MTTs through qualifiers.....).
I learned a lot through reading books and a of course a lot of online content (mainly Pokercoaching.com stuff) and I think I have a pretty solid understanding of the main strategies now and already can react to player pool tendencies and at least more obvious and coarse player's mistakes I encounter at the "table"....but all that only happens in the online world so far - which I really would like to change as a mid-term perspective.
I'm final-tabling "my daily" $1.500 (payout!) MTT usually played by approx. 150 players mentioned above on a regular basis, had some wins and top 3's and so I'm doing pretty good (aside from still keeping shoving it in too much PreFlop).
Aside from not having the luxury of having my wife being a coaching poker pro as you donow I'm feeling that I want to try exploring the "real deal" - which is playing live poker tournaments some day.
But approaching the live poker idea I really see quite a pile of obstacles or better said challenges due to facing so many "handling" issues with real chips, real cards etc.. some of them which you've adressed in your video...
All of that never played a role so far because inevitably online poker clients do all those things automatically - especially counting / calculating / observing chip stacks, bet sizes, pot sizes etc - just take the always relative bb factor view alone which makes it soooo convenient and effortless playing online.....
But everything I've learned so far and I've implemented into my game strategy-wise was based on bb ratios or multiples of 1BB and percentual pot sizes etc etc.....which now doesn't apply anymore or at least is hard to manage and translate to live poker....
Aside from the fact that here in Germany for protecting people from gambling-addiction it is regulated by law that you only can play poker (for real money) in a certain kind of casinos - and there are not many and the few that do exist hardly offer any useful events for beginners (usually 500 Euros buy-ins or more) which doesn't make doing some shy first steps even more difficuilt. I could travel to some adjacent countries like the Netherlands that have better offers someday - but I really want to be prepared then.
In order to get any idea of what live poker could feell like I recently visited a MTT sunday event nearby (playing tournaments for prices that are NOT "direct" money like a mobile phone is legal) with 8 tables of 10 players. Being there for some hours really proved me right that this is
a) much more vivid and fascinating than online play at home
b) such a different game from the online game I'm used to - especially regarding the calculation aspects mentioned above ! Before this experience I was not aware of that the (actual and total) pot size is not being shown or called out loud at all....!
So after all of this novel-writing....here's my question(s), hoping that it doesn't appear too dumb to you....:
a) How do you deal with keeping track of what's in the pot(s) during the betting rounds....which I - coming from pure online play - really find VERY hard to follow especially when there's a lot of re-raising multiway....!
Do you have kind of a "side calculation buffer" running in your head all the time that you stack up / actualize after every round? Or do you estimate it by looking at the chips on the table (the pot in the middle / nearby the dealer)? Or do you do something totally different?
b) Do you ever take notes on players and if yes how and in which format ?
c) Do you "think" in "bb values" and pot % bet sizings at all in live play ?
d) Do you have any tips for training getting used to the blinds progressions and adapting to it ? How did you start out back then adressing all of these calculating / sizing issues ? Which btw seem to be very prone of distracting from the game action itself and of being overwhelming at first.....
Sorry for being so lengthy but I wanted you to get what I mean and English is not my native language so I wanted to avoid too many misunderstandings....
Kind regards, Uli
thanks! i have a lot more time now post-wsop so be on the look out for new threads coming soonAshley when will you please us with new posts?) it is interesting to read your posts)
I'm really looking forward to it and I wish you inspiration))thanks! i have a lot more time now post-WSOP so be on the look out for new threads coming soon![]()
Can please share link, for me also interestedHi Ashley,
Not really a question, just a thank you for the YouTube vlogs, I really enjoy them, so thanks for making them!!
Thanks for the kind words Scooby!Very amazing your last video, I commented on YT and here on the forum and in my VIP...
I'm starting to play live... and the two videos were fundamental... I loved it a lot
Thank you for the tips.
I have a question about pre-game preparation...
How should we prepare ourselves mentally and physically... to achieve a good performance...
I have my warm up ritual online, some mentalizations, stretching and such.. but how to prepare for the live.
Thank you so much !!!!
Hey Andrey- I don’t have any plans to play in mexico any time soon. Would love if the WPT did a big series there though!Hi Ashley, are you playing in some Mexican tournament or cash?
if yes, where? in CDMX or Cancun ?
Thanks Debi!! Had a blast doing it 🤗Thank you for the fun game last night - your live stream was amazing! If anyone missed it here you go:
Thanks for doing it Ashley, we really enjoyed it.Thanks Debi!! Had a blast doing it 🤗
Thanks Carlos! Looking forward to more of those streams in the future.Thanks for doing it Ashley, we really enjoyed it.
And I told Debi that as a gentleman that I am I let you finish in position 24, in front of me that I finished 25 hahahaha
Next time I'll be crueler hahaha
Outside of joking, it was a pleasure for those of us who don't have the possibility, to have played with the Pro members of the site.
Just thank you and never lose that beautiful smile.
Greetings, Carlos from Argentina![]()