I am getting several questions about the new bad beat side bet so I want to take a moment to explain it here. This is an optional side bet. It's a two way bad beat meaning the bet pays whether the bad beat occurs to the player OR the dealer, so the player doesn't actually have to lose the hand to win money on that bet. If the player AND the dealer both have trips or better, the player (as long as he/she is betting that bet) will get paid a bonus on the lower of the two hands. So for example, if trips is beaten (meaning the player OR the dealer is beaten) with a straight, the player gets paid a bonus on trips (because it's the lower of the two hands). If a straight is beaten by a full house, the player is paid a bonus on a straight. If it is a tie, it's a push. Whether one hand is natural or with wilds makes no difference. That (natural vs wild) ONLY matters for the bonus side bet. So, a natural royal flush for example is no better than a royal flush with three wild cards. It would just be a push all around.
What a great start to the session! I was there a few months ago and played with Pitbull Poker and Freddy Big Italian Bear Poker. Freddy was telling me how excited he was that you came down. I am glad to see that the trip paid off with a nice win. 💰
I really enjoy Wild card poker now you’ve introduced it. If u get a decent win can u approx tell us how much u won. I realize there’s a lot happening during the session and sometimes it’s not feasible but thought I might ask.
Natural straight and flush, a wild quads with Jacks. In two way bad beat, you have to beat or lose to the dealer with trips or better, if you beat the dealer's that's low bonus and you lose to the dealer's that's high bonus?
It's a two way bad beat so you don't actually have to lose the hand. If the player AND the dealer both have trips or better, you get paid a bonus on the lower of the two hands. So for example, if trips is beaten (meaning the player OR the dealer is beaten) with a straight, the player gets paid a bonus on trips. If a straight is beaten by a full house, the player is paid a bonus on a straight. It's really a great bet as far as side bets go. I saw (and got) some HUGE wins on that side bet.
When dealers are explaining often we cant hear them. I'm still trying understand how the both ways bad beat works. would you have won the bad beat bet if he also had a straight? yours was bigger. and does it matter if its natural or not. Do natural straights trump a higher straight with a wild. no i think. still confused about that bet. Thanks
It's a two way bad beat so you don't actually have to lose the hand. If the player AND the dealer both have trips or better, you get paid a bonus on the lower of the two hands. So for example, if trips is beaten (meaning the player OR the dealer is beaten) with a straight, the player gets paid a bonus on trips. If a straight is beaten by a full house, the player is paid a bonus on a straight. It's really a great bet as far as side bets go. I saw (and got) some HUGE wins on that side bet. If it is a tie, it's a push. Whether one is natural or with wilds makes no difference. That ONLY matters for the bonus side bet. In other words, a natural royal flush for example is no better than a royal flush with three wild cards. It would just be a push all around.
I don't get it. Are you playing against the dealer or another player here? Looks to me like a player, but with you showing your cards I have to believe it's the dealer. Is the house sitting beside you, and that's the dealer cards? So confused here.
I’m playing against the banker. This is a poker / card room so there are outside bankers who bank the games. The dealer only deals the cards, handles the chips, and makes change for cash (as the bankers are not allowed to handle cash). See the video description for more information.
Florida Law - they did not allow table games like this so they make them poker and a person who has $50k can be the banker… At least that’s what I understand.
Is it just me, or are these card room dealers really sloppy compared to Vegas dealers? They just don't seem very comfortable with the cards and the chips 😕.
I am getting several questions about the new bad beat side bet so I want to take a moment to explain it here. This is an optional side bet. It's a two way bad beat meaning the bet pays whether the bad beat occurs to the player OR the dealer, so the player doesn't actually have to lose the hand to win money on that bet. If the player AND the dealer both have trips or better, the player (as long as he/she is betting that bet) will get paid a bonus on the lower of the two hands. So for example, if trips is beaten (meaning the player OR the dealer is beaten) with a straight, the player gets paid a bonus on trips (because it's the lower of the two hands). If a straight is beaten by a full house, the player is paid a bonus on a straight.
If it is a tie, it's a push. Whether one hand is natural or with wilds makes no difference. That (natural vs wild) ONLY matters for the bonus side bet. So, a natural royal flush for example is no better than a royal flush with three wild cards. It would just be a push all around.
Wow what a start!!
play those cards kelly....love it...❤💯💢
That's a really nice game, love the payouts, glad you won
Thank you
That first hand...STRAIGHT UP 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Nice win, Kelly. You have the touch.
Great session! Hot cards for you!
What a great start to the session! I was there a few months ago and played with Pitbull Poker and Freddy Big Italian Bear Poker. Freddy was telling me how excited he was that you came down. I am glad to see that the trip paid off with a nice win. 💰
Thank you. I love playing at Oxford and I love the people even more!
Kelly you have been hot with the cards, really nice work!
Good luck Kelly 🍀
Thanks 😊
Awesome session! TFS! 💜
Hi Kelly! 👋
I really enjoy Wild card poker now you’ve introduced it. If u get a decent win can u approx tell us how much u won. I realize there’s a lot happening during the session and sometimes it’s not feasible but thought I might ask.
I will try to remember but I’ll be honest, I often get lost in the game and forget I’m even filming.
That was fun.
Natural straight and flush, a wild quads with Jacks. In two way bad beat, you have to beat or lose to the dealer with trips or better, if you beat the dealer's that's low bonus and you lose to the dealer's that's high bonus?
It's a two way bad beat so you don't actually have to lose the hand. If the player AND the dealer both have trips or better, you get paid a bonus on the lower of the two hands. So for example, if trips is beaten (meaning the player OR the dealer is beaten) with a straight, the player gets paid a bonus on trips. If a straight is beaten by a full house, the player is paid a bonus on a straight. It's really a great bet as far as side bets go. I saw (and got) some HUGE wins on that side bet.
When dealers are explaining often we cant hear them. I'm still trying understand how the both ways bad beat works. would you have won the bad beat bet if he also had a straight? yours was bigger. and does it matter if its natural or not. Do natural straights trump a higher straight with a wild. no i think. still confused about that bet. Thanks
It's a two way bad beat so you don't actually have to lose the hand. If the player AND the dealer both have trips or better, you get paid a bonus on the lower of the two hands. So for example, if trips is beaten (meaning the player OR the dealer is beaten) with a straight, the player gets paid a bonus on trips. If a straight is beaten by a full house, the player is paid a bonus on a straight. It's really a great bet as far as side bets go. I saw (and got) some HUGE wins on that side bet. If it is a tie, it's a push. Whether one is natural or with wilds makes no difference. That ONLY matters for the bonus side bet. In other words, a natural royal flush for example is no better than a royal flush with three wild cards. It would just be a push all around.
Nice session. Where was I?
Hmmmm….poker I think. This was the first day.
Next 1. Pls 21 Spanish I will love ever❤️
The only place I have ever filmed that has it is at Seven Feathers. I don’t anticipate being back there until the spring.
Which hand do you start to double the call/raise bet? That was a fun session😊
I call any pair but typically double with a pair of queens or better.
Such an Amazing weekend with my beautiful girlfriends!! Can’t wait to do it again soon!!
Same!! I’m thinking after the first of the year. Although, I really would like to go see decorations during the holidays.
@@BeyondBlackjack I bet it’s really pretty!
I don't get it. Are you playing against the dealer or another player here? Looks to me like a player, but with you showing your cards I have to believe it's the dealer. Is the house sitting beside you, and that's the dealer cards? So confused here.
I’m playing against the banker. This is a poker / card room so there are outside bankers who bank the games. The dealer only deals the cards, handles the chips, and makes change for cash (as the bankers are not allowed to handle cash). See the video description for more information.
Florida Law - they did not allow table games like this so they make them poker and a person who has $50k can be the banker… At least that’s what I understand.
21 Spanish pls 21 Spanish pls
Is it just me, or are these card room dealers really sloppy compared to Vegas dealers? They just don't seem very comfortable with the cards and the chips 😕.
I just think they are relaxed and fun. I actually prefer them. Notice how few mistakes they make compared to others.
@@BeyondBlackjack OK 👍
I think they are more comfortable with the cards... And most of them are fast. Seems like a more relaxed environment.