18 Year Old Poker Pro | 100NL Live Play | 45 Minutes

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Jeong Jin Lee

Jeong Jin Lee

Ай бұрын

This is what a 100NL 4 table morning session looks like as an 18 Year Old Professional Poker Player.
Please like, subscribe and comment down below!
I don't usually play at this time on a Monday morning but I know I needed to get a video out ASAP for the absolute balloons in the comments sections.
For coaching enquiries, check my BIO.
#onlinepoker #pokerpro #poker #pokerstrategy

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@jeongjinpoker
@jeongjinpoker Ай бұрын
There were some absolute brain damaged specimens in the comments section of last video. So, to clear up a few things. I am a full time online poker player - and I am 18 years old. I have been playing online and studying for multiple years. I used to study + play poker for ridiculous hours even on school days. I built up a roll from 5nl all by myself, with no staking, to playing 200nl and then was making enough to play full time. I have essentially no school grades because I sacrificed it to study and learn poker. The speculation is pretty reasonable but the way some of you dim fucks went about questioning is so embarrassing. Fortunately you guys are not very hard to prove wrong. On top of that, I am an official coach for DTO.POKER + I have multiple fellow professionals that can attest to my dedication to poker for the last few years. I have been super active in the DTO community for years now but being underage for the majority of the time I decided it would be best to keep out of the broader public eye. I now don't have to tip toe around poker, hence why I can now upload content. Comment down below what you guys want to see more of. Do we prefer study videos? Or live plays? What stakes do you want to see next? 5NL? 400NL? 50NL? Please like and subscribe and comment! It's good for the algorithm.
@bobbyjaybeaumont
@bobbyjaybeaumont Ай бұрын
love this, im 22 and just finishing uni studying economics and obsessed with poker, so looking to learn from you!. sent friend request to discord if you have a group or anything :)
@00Akarsh00
@00Akarsh00 Ай бұрын
Hey, I am also trying to do the same but cant beat 5nl yet. Do you have any tips on how to study towards consitently beating micro stakes? Love the channel, I would suggest a mix of gameplay and educational videos
@jeongjinpoker
@jeongjinpoker Ай бұрын
@@00Akarsh00 Hey! Beating microstakes is generally a case of being tight and disciplined (making good hands and value betting aggressively). However, it's not plug and play, every spot/scenario is different. It's difficult to say exactly what you need to do because everyone's situation is different and I don't actually know what level you're at. I would say to use trainers such as GTO Wizard or DTO POKER to study and track progress. Additionally, when you're starting off quality > quantity, so don't play too many tables. If you're actually putting in hours studying and being disciplined at the tables, you're already past the 90% of players in that player pool. It honestly shouldn't be too difficult to beat. Please also remember, you probably don't have a very big sample size of hands. So just because you're losing money doesn't necessarily mean you're not beating the games. Think about how you're PLAYING not the RESULTS. So be patient, poker is a long term venture. Good luck at the tables!
@halphillips-dibb3449
@halphillips-dibb3449 Ай бұрын
how did you study when starting out?
@jeongjinpoker
@jeongjinpoker Ай бұрын
If you scroll down a little, I answered something very similar. Hope that answers your questions!
@YolanCohenPoker
@YolanCohenPoker Ай бұрын
Hey mate, your channel just got recommended to me. Don't focus too much on what ppl said about your age or your level. Let the time and your consistency answering for you. ;) Gl
@jeongjinpoker
@jeongjinpoker Ай бұрын
Yolan! Trying my hardest not to 😅 ❤
@macklems5552
@macklems5552 Ай бұрын
Hey buddy. As someone who’s been successful playing mostly online full time for the last 5 years, I would recommend learning plo as well. Not only will it help your NL game, but you’ll find there’s lots of action from recs, more fish and whales in comparison to NL and less worry about RTA.
@jeongjinpoker
@jeongjinpoker Ай бұрын
Hey man, much appreciate the comment. I definitely need to get into it! I've heard the action is insane.
@macklems5552
@macklems5552 Ай бұрын
@@jeongjinpoker good luck man, you’ll find as time goes on it’s not the technical playing ability that’s a problem it’s all of the other intangibles like good discipline with bankroll and managing your emotions, seat/game selection, maintaining proper physical and mental health, etc. those are what separates consistent long term winners and the flash in a pan guys who mostly end up going busto or leaving poker as a career path.
@jeongjinpoker
@jeongjinpoker Ай бұрын
@@macklems5552 When I go on my first big downswing playing full time - I'll come back to this message. I've gone on nasty downswings before but I know it will be far different when I'm also trying to live off the money I'm burning. thanks for the wise words, do you have discord or anything we can keep in touch on?
@Twinkieboy333
@Twinkieboy333 22 күн бұрын
Early on, where you squeeze ako v utg and utg +1 and 345 flop especially in these games where to many random suited aces and aqo hands continue. Ako is a value bet on the flop you can go many sizings
@jeongjinpoker
@jeongjinpoker 22 күн бұрын
Yeah I misread the action, I thought the fish overcalled.
@matijakapler871
@matijakapler871 28 күн бұрын
yo bro, i have been studying poker since i was 18 and can just now beat 2nl 2yrs later, how long have you been studying/playing for so that at 18 you can already beat 100nl, thats honestly insane good job
@jeongjinpoker
@jeongjinpoker 28 күн бұрын
Thanks for your kind words ❤️ It's been a lot of hard work
@_PINN_
@_PINN_ Ай бұрын
Hey just found your channel subbed right away. Was wondering if you’re able to share your hourly rate? I’m 19 years old myself and have been studying for 2-3 years and have pretty good knowledge. Always crush my home games. First of all are u in the u.s. Because I couldn’t find any sites for under 21? Also which stakes do you think are the easiest to crush the tables?
@jeongjinpoker
@jeongjinpoker Ай бұрын
Hey! I'm in the UK where you can play poker at 18. So unfortunately I know very little about US sites. Only been playing full time for a little bit so I don't know my hourly rate just yet. I have bb/100 estimates for each stakes but that's about it. In terms of stakes for me the easiest is 100nl on this site. Can beat this stake for 5bb/100. Thanks for commenting!
@chesthoIe
@chesthoIe Ай бұрын
Global Poker is over 18, because it uses a loophole in sweepstakes law.
@phrog6073
@phrog6073 28 күн бұрын
you really need to check out some variance calculators, there is so much variance in like 1 yr of poker play, you can either make 20k or 150k with the same winrate, so hourly doesnt really exist in poker
@jeongjinpoker
@jeongjinpoker 28 күн бұрын
@@phrog6073 yeah it's trivial information but people like to know which is understandable. I've been on a 150k+ hand downswing so yes you are completely right.
@phrog6073
@phrog6073 28 күн бұрын
@@jeongjinpoker fuuck man that sucks, hope u run better soon
@anglfallen
@anglfallen Ай бұрын
Hey Jeong, how did you first start studying poker? and how do you study the game now?
@jeongjinpoker
@jeongjinpoker Ай бұрын
Hey! I think pretty much the same as everyone. else. Started with preflop charts, pot odds, basic maths like calculating equity, implied odds, reverse implied odds, MDF etc.. In the beginning I also consumed a lot of poker online from KZfaq. I think it's worth noting I surrounded my self in poker, it was actually a really unhealthy obsession at one point so when everything you see and hear is just poker, you are bound to absorb information faster. Which is what I think happened with me. Then after a little while of playing cash - I started to looking into stuff like GTO Wizard and DTO POKER to work on my postflop game. I used GTOw a little bit then eventually ended up using DTO as my main study tool. Nowadays that's exclusively what I use. In terms of how I study the game now - I essentially just study sims. You try and pull heuristics away from sims, then when you are more comfortable with those heuristics you then start to look into more depth and build an advanced thought process. If you are interested, have a look at some of my study videos, you might get what I mean :D Thanks for commenting!
@anglfallen
@anglfallen Ай бұрын
@@jeongjinpoker Thank you mate, appreciate the time you took to respond, will definitely check out your other videos.
@blasecyrone9309
@blasecyrone9309 Ай бұрын
nice job bro
@jeongjinpoker
@jeongjinpoker Ай бұрын
Thank you ❤
@andrewbiasalah8397
@andrewbiasalah8397 Ай бұрын
Goodluck bro..
@jeongjinpoker
@jeongjinpoker Ай бұрын
Thanks bud
@NAWfupa
@NAWfupa Ай бұрын
whats the best non rigged site that I can play in cali????
@jeongjinpoker
@jeongjinpoker Ай бұрын
Sorry man. I'm in the UK so I know very little about US sites.
@Scarlettvoid
@Scarlettvoid Ай бұрын
If you mean raked then every website has rake and that's the price you have to pay to play online
@cschwartz6711
@cschwartz6711 Ай бұрын
@@Scarlettvoid😅😂😂
@Scarlettvoid
@Scarlettvoid Ай бұрын
@cschwartz6711 hahaha, the rake burns 😅
@brisasdelmar4400
@brisasdelmar4400 28 күн бұрын
5nl pls
@hunglo2409
@hunglo2409 5 күн бұрын
do you watch carrotpoker?
@phrog6073
@phrog6073 4 күн бұрын
carrotpoker is good for insanely basic stuff, he isnt good at the game tho
@OOakview
@OOakview 28 күн бұрын
How much to coach me?
@jeongjinpoker
@jeongjinpoker 28 күн бұрын
Hey! I charge the same rate for everyone. Please contact me through one of my contact points and we can discuss more formally. Thanks
@irsphilip
@irsphilip 18 күн бұрын
Just for advice: I wouldn't take coaching by someone who just started off playing pro and is sitting 100NL - you'd be better off watching free content (for example "play it smart"/"yolen cohen" etc. on youtube and other training sites)
@santaclause3487
@santaclause3487 18 күн бұрын
Geez that’s a horrible pool of players. Acr .01/.02 is way tougher
@jeongjinpoker
@jeongjinpoker 17 күн бұрын
Lucky I don't play 2NL then 🤣
@phrog6073
@phrog6073 4 күн бұрын
@@jeongjinpoker hahahahah, man you give to much attention to the haters
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