Rounders (3/12) Movie CLIP - The Judge's Game (1998) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Mike (Matt Damon) impresses all at the 'Judges Game' when he helps Abe (Martin Landau) take down the pot.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
In this film, law-student Mike McDermott gives up gambling after losing his entire savings to Russian club owner Teddy KGB. His girlfriend Jo is concerned when Mike's former gambling buddy Worm is released from prison. She has good reason to worry, since Worm draws Mike back into poker action.
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TM & © Miramax Films (1998)
Cast: Matt Damon, Martin Landau, Richard Mawe
Director: John Dahl
Producers: Bobby Cohen, Ted Demme, Tracy Falco, Christopher Goode, Kerry Orent, Joel Stillerman, Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein
Screenwriters: David Levien, Brian Koppelman
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My boy's wicked smaht
Excellent
I can hear this comment 😂
Yeah, But I'm wicked smahtah.
How about them apples? ;)
Apple sauce!!! 😂
We need a sequel to Rounders so bad. Mike, Worm, KGB and Kanish at the last table at the WSOP
Worm's dead with no suspects. He didn't even live to see 9/11
Knish has kept up his business interests and only plays against other millionaires now (where he cleans them out).
KGB retired/got pushed out becuase his over aggression led him to make too many mistakes.
Mike had a decent career. A few bracelets in those early boom days, a lot of money. He teaches the game now primarily and a mild celebrity cash game type.
I agree. "Round Two: The Return of Worm," sounds good. But this time, KBG's suffered a diabetic seizure from Oreo overload, and Grama has taken his place at the table.
Was a great great movie.
This movie so cheesy but I watched it at least 5 times....
Haha get outta heere 😂
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Matt has made a career of being the smartest guy in all his movies .
Not Team America
and yet he's way below average. He thinks we all descend from a monkey. That is the beauty of Hollywood guys who only look brilliant and intelligent when in real life die overdosed and empty.
@@dspsblyuth MAT DAYMIN
Can't dock a ship properly though
What about ocean 11/12/13
Honestly, if they're so bad at poker he wouldn't know what the hell they had because they wouldn't be betting anything properly.
You're bad at poker6
I know it is kinda randomly asking but do anyone know a good website to stream newly released movies online?
@Jadiel Marvin no problem :)
@@jadielmarvin6725 I bought a Gatorade today
Umm, body language?
Makes a soul read that would make Negreanu cry
i DoNt PlAy CaRdS
*would make Stu Ungar cry.
In reality his character doesn’t play cards. He plays people. And seams to be good at it. Lol
_wH- i DoNt KnOw WhAt YoUrE TaLkIn BoUt_ - Liv Soprano
He’s also right that at that time, he didn’t play cards. He did previously, but wasn’t at the moment.
@@robertogomez2932Best natural card player that’s ever walked the Earth. Only Stuey could only play 3 days of the WSOP Main Event and still make the final table.
This movie was filmed mostly in an old warehouse in Brooklyn, NY. At that time, many NY players were playing at the "Mayfair" club. One night, Matt and Edward came to us because they had no idea how to hold the cards, play with the chips, etc. Very nice guys. In the movie, there is a character named "Knish", he was based on a poker legend name "Joel Bagels". It was such a sweet time in NYC. Today, it's a mess. Love this movie.
The Voters Gambled and Lost Big Time in NYC, Chicago, Baltimore and Washington, The Wager was Time and So Many must now Survive the Misery of Those Poor Decisions, Rounders is A Classic Poker Movie that really Re-ignited The Poker Game
what
You can still see they dont know what they are doing tbh. Specially when u watch damon, he has no idea. Still much love for this movie.
I was always worried that Seacaucas Sal and Joey Bag'o'donuts would show up to take their cut.
The movie is based on Norm MacDonald right?
How bad do you think he wanted to say to them “how do you like them apples?”
Pay that man his money !!
puay tat maan hes Mooney
Carmela Soprano's father I never noticed it before haha he's a good actor.
He was back from Nova Scotia
The guy in glasses on the left was in both "Under Siege" films
i so love this movie. so many great lines and brings back so much memories for me and in my life. classic scene.
No pro poker player would know THAT much info, it’s completely exaggerated, but I get they are going for the affect that he’s this “genius”.
In a home game where no one has any idea how to actually portray an image.. yes they can. I've seen it done in ohmaha. That's 4 cards at a 9 person table !!!
I watched poker after dark for a little while and there are minor tells.
Such a line nah I don’t play cards after you done told each man exactly what they’re holding 🔥🔥
He didn't mean he can't play, just that he "doesn't" play. Translation, I used to have a problem, but now I'm trying to keep my nose clean.
@@sullyfox4993 Yeah we understood that.
Was also a good display since he used gambling skills to impress the judges.
They might worry he’s a degenerate gambler not to be trusted.
By saying he doesn’t play poker he’s showing his intelligence and confidence while also alluding to his own self control.
Also if he played he would winhe wouldn’t be able to help himself, and that might turn the judges against him if they’re embarrassed.
Most of the cards are face up in 7 card stud, so it's not beyond the realm of possibility.
One of my favorite movies! I can watch it over and over never gets old! ♦️♣️♠️♥️
I know absolutely nothing about poker [or gambling in general] nor want to - but this is one of my all-time favourite films. Brilliantly poetic script, mesmeric performances by all the cast and a beautiful soundtrack. Perfection.
I was a semipro poker player during the poker boom of 2004-07 and its a fantastic movie. Beloved by poker junkies, but its about the same as Goodwill Hunting at the end of the day. Bright people go into poker thinking they're some wonderboy, but they're not. Ton of luck involved and you need a deep deep bankroll and patience to play above small stakes. I won $6000 in July of last year, but I haven't been able to win a hand since February it seems. In short, you're lucky to know nothing and want nothing from poker. Also I think Ed Norton is better then Damon or almost anyone else. Wish he was in more movies, but maybe thats just me
@@donaldshotts.....Oh hum - ok Mr anally retentive, as I mentioned I AM NOT INTERESTED IN POKER [or gambling] ok! So I couldn't give a good fart for your experiences.
One of my favorite scenes of all time. Missed the boat O’Brion’s becoming a law student, but that’s why. Brilliant
Whoople 👌 👏 Wow
I wish they made a remake of this with a cast of all dogs. That way we'd get to see a table of dogs playing poker.
“Be the change that you wish to see in the world.” -Mahatma Gandhi (What I’m trying to say is, you should make that movie. I’d buy a ticket.)
Use less drugs. A lot less.
@@TheSubmissionChannel It does happen. I saw a photo of dogs playing cards once. Or was it pool?
you could call it Dog Day Afternoon
with dogs
@@RW77777777 That would be Dog Dog Day Afternoon,
I’m enjoying reading all the amazing comments from the professional poker players who’ve graced us with their knowledge.
It doesn't take a pro to see the many issues in relationship to how poker is actually played
It doesn't take a WSOP Pro to go broke and know how poker is played. A lot of people here are probably as close to pro as you can get.
@@inkarceration4069 I give "Rounders" some slack considering how bad poker has been depicted in movies historically. The depiction of poker in this movie is incredibly good compared to movies like "Maverick" or "Honeymoon in Vegas."
@@Trip_Fontaine Yes, one minute you are on top of the world and the next minute you are wondering how you are going to put together a bankroll.
@@paulkurilecz4209 Yeah, that part was really accurate. Not that I have firsthand experience, but I have several friends that are pros or aspiring pros.
The only problem is I can't see 2 pair or queens folding on the river for one bet.
yeah, but it makes for an awesome scene.
@@LouisE-mp8lx Even with good players did not Negreanu did that once he was bluffing and called the other player's hand which obviously he could not beat and the other player folded.
The other inconsistency is when Mike asks what the betting limit was on 7th street, even though he clearly would know since he raised the hand on 6th street.
Eh it happens in stud
Yep
One of my favorite movies of all time.
Thomas Charter .....An utterly sublime film. Thoroughly absorbing storyline, marvelously poetic script and dialogue [and I know absolutely nothing about cards!] excellent performances from the entire cast, beautifully paced and directed and all set to a mesmerizing soundtrack. In my eyes, one of the finest films ever made.
@@thesoultwins72 chill out, Jesus.
What are you doing betting into us, you seen half the hand?
What did you have? Nothing but a busted straight. (meaning he saw the whole hand and didnt make his straight)
So many inconsistencies in this movie, but when we knew nothing about poker it didnt have to make sense, it was just cool.
One time I walked in and bumped into Michael Chan. I min raise to 200. He bets 800. I go all in for 2.5M. He folds. I’ve played with the best and I got the best of them.
Did he ask you what you had?
I think its possible, the game is 7 stud where you actually get to see whats out effectively counting cards and refining a range based on the bets preceding the last. Its possible just needs a gifted mind. Though I will grant it's glamorized, it just takes a practiced mind to put into practice.
@JohnnyAppleseed if Stu was alive today, I have no doubts he would have adapted to the new climate well
I learned tonplay poker playing 7 stud. I could read 95% of all players hands we played with. Even had a lady call the floor and say my glasses were letting me see through the cards. The game died because discipline and reading ability was all it took to almost never lose in low ante games.
I play holdem and Omaha now and my reading ability keeps me out of trouble alot. Im work on GTO but it feels like more of a grind than just enjoying poker. I have a job i play for fun gto sucks the fun out lol
@@somepeoplecanthandlethetruth Stud is fine when playing mixed as you can make a decent amount from clueless players, but it does get stale once most people get a feel for it.
Nah figuring out everybody’s exact holding on the spot is impossible. You might put them on narrow ranges but never on such exact holdings. Also predicting that everybody folds to one bet in a limit game is quite redonkolous. In such a setup, players very seldom make hero folds.
Sorry to smash your pipe dreams, I played over a decade as a poker professional and this scene is nothing but pure fiction.
“I’d like to it, but I can’t, I don’t play cards.”😂
Over a woman too. Let that be a lesson. No healthy relationship is gonna put up walls like that chick did.
@ snooch “In the game of life women are the rake” worm
Amazingly layered oneliner!
@@snoochshepard I mean, it's more because he literally lost his entire life savings of 30,000 dollars. It's normal to be upset and set rules when you're significant other goes destitute overnight.
@@Aerowind thank god you said it so I did t have to.
Nobody seems to mention that this type of kibitzing would never be tolerated at the Poker table. Grabbing someone's chips and betting for them while you're standing behind the players is an infamnia. Love the movie though.... for me, second best Poker film behind Cincinnati Kid.
It works because everyone at the table thinks they're smarter than the pro card player until he proves them wrong. They all are waiting for him to self-immolate.
KGB can muscle Mike off in an alley somewhere.
These guys have the power to legally put the screws to him till he has to flee town.
The thing that I liked about this story line though is Mike owned up to his own responsibilities. He could have asked for legal help but instead he got a loan and got out of Worms mess.
@@slaybomb96 That was KGB's plan from the beginning.
How does a busted straight beat a pair of Queens?
It doesn't. But he bluffed the holder of the QQ into folding.
great movie but as a poker player i find the readings of Damon a bit ''far fetched'' :D
What do you expect ..
That's Jason Bourne!
Get some rest, @icepinkbery2745. You look tired.
Now is that something you might be interested in?
"I like the kid Abe...."
Great scene with veteran actors and the young pup
veteran “actors”. ahaha they play pretend
Yes sir
@@christucker3445yeah not to sound bad but I don’t think acting requires much skill.
I mean young children and even animals do it.
Sure some are more impressive, but at the end they’re still playing pretend.
This scene is so poorly unrealistic it makes me want to puke. It’s a slap in the face to real card players.
Yeah, but to be fair, so is the whole movie. 😄
And how many times have you watched it?
No one would allow the little punk to bet if he was not in the game, get real.
The little one in the dark jacket was a card player though,the one time in AC those hoods beat him up
The Sopranos.
Where is the sequel to this movie? I'm not big on sequels but this movie needs one big time....I would enjoy seeing Worm and Michael reunited...or showing the world series of poker in Vegas or something. It's been in discussions for years but never developed I guess.
Rumor is that they're making it but I'm sure it won't be like this first movie. It will probably some climatic event where Mike will either win or lose life changing money and it comes down to something ridiculous like a straight flush over a higher straight flush.. 🙄🙄🙄 As with most movies, the original will always be the best. 💡👍👌
No it doesnt need a sequel. The ending was great. The movie was about him taking a chance in life and going for it despite incredible odds. It’s irrelevant what actually happened at the tournament he entered at the end of movie. The story was his journey to there.
Just leave this movie alone and don't tarnish it with a sequel that could never compare.
@@BackwoodsFilms I usually agree with that statement but there have been a few worthy sequels. It would have to be done right...if not I would say leave it alone too.
@@roomofidiots Yeah, but it would basically be a new story if they did a sequel 25 years later when he was at a totally different point in his life.
Let’s play some f****en cards
One of my most favorite scenes!!
He never actually tells Marinacci what he’s holding, all he says is what he’s NOT holding: the third 3.
... which tells him what he's holding: A pair of 3s.
@@Tinfoilnation The pair of 3's are obviously part of the judge's up cards. You don't impress people by being able to read cards that are face-up on the table.
The third three
It’s also a bit confusing by saying the professor greenfolded it. If he has two threes there’s two more in the deck so I’m not sure what “it” he’s talking about.
Don't splash the pot!
A room filled with massive opportunities for professional growth, ..and he leaves. If there are any young men reading this, NEVER do that. Stay and cultivate friendships with older professionals. All the best opportunities that have ever occurred for me have been in rooms like this.~truth
Off to watch Rounders for the 12th time....Great flick
Should have won that pot to put into carmelas spec house lol
Why does every single movie with poker depict players throwing their bets into the pot and make normal people do the same thing? Keep your goddamn bet in front of you so that other people can see what you bet. So many people mistakenly put in the wrong amount as well even after declaring their bet.
@@nathancate582 Yeah, and a person buying in more chips in the middle of a hand and using it to play.
Geeve da may-en hees claerksheep.
He better hope Judge Marinacci doesn’t send his son in law after him for refusing his offer
Wow, I didn't know Mike Postle was an actor...
"I don't play cards." Yeah, and Professor Layton is "no detective"... :P
It’s very possible to read someone, especially if they just play for fun
no, not really. but it is possible to force them to make bad decisions pretty easily.
@@noitallmanaz it's stud poker so definitely possible
One of the dumbest scene in the history of poker movies.
What a joke.
Then you haven't seen enough poker movies.
@@svenniepennie4237 alright, alright. So how about “one of the dumbest”
As he said, he don't play cards... but people.
The two pair would have called the last bet. It's limit. Very unrealistic but fun.
not if you told him you knew he had 2 pair and you bet anyway, Then its a foolish call
Matt Damon's acting is an apple with a worm.
Is he the apple or the worm? 😉
He’s able to instantly cold read everyone’s hands here, but it took him hours to notice KGB’s cookie tell?
Yeah that never rang true to me either.
yeah, reading amateurs is just like reading KGB... lol. Also it's a different game they are playing, hold'em gives away a lot less information each hand
when you have your entire life savings on the table thinking clearly is going to be difficult.
Teddy's tell is hard to spot. It's not the cookies. It's how the icing separates.
So...he knows what all of them are holding by walking in on the middle of 1 hand,but never trips to Teddy KGB having pocket rockets in the opening scene? I love Rounders,but there are some pretty big leaps of logic in this flick.
Though that character says Mike came in the middle of the hand, Mike referenced cards folded on 4th street so he actually saw everything but the initial round.
Also Mike doesn't have trips vs Teddy in the opening scene, he has the 2nd nut full house. Since he has a 9 in his hand he blocks quads and his A partially blocks aces full. There's only one combination of AA possible, the blind math against Teddy having it is thousands to one, and that's all he can lose to. No one can avoid going broke there, it's practically the coldest cooler possible. That's why it's kind of absurd that it's used as some kind of object lesson in the movie, as though Mike made a mistake in the way he played the hand.
most of the cards are face up in stud poker. Also in the opening scene mike has the 2nd nuts, and you never put your opponent on the exact nuts
And why did they have to give Teddy such a blatantly obvious "tell?"
No way could anyone know all that bs in a hand. You know a guy has a 2 pair, another is going for trips, and one going for a flush. Please lol
its 7 card stud, most of the cards are dealt face up
Quit pretending like you're surprised
I already know!
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Too bad they didn’t leave in the line that pays off the scene. Something close to, “…I like the kid, Abe.”
Impossible to read like that. I mean, you can put guys on hand ranges pretty reliably if you're good but this is just ridiculous. Rule of Cool Hollywood at it's finest.
They're playing stud so it's not entirely impossible cause you can see alot of the cards.
Reading people like that in hold'em would be completely impossible.
Unless you’re Daniel Negreanu, that is.
This is stupid, people actually believe that someone could due that. The worse the player the unpredictable they are and if they are really good all you have to due and just play ur cards.
Juanda: I had twips
That's hard love but I'll keep it
These bluffs only work once or until you’re called down. After that, your table imagine is horrifically bad
It's fake. It's a movie iow not real...So don't gamble kids...Go to school, start a business, work hard, be good at what you do.
It’s plenty wise. We know what we are holding and we know what you are holding.
Very bad form to jump in and play someone else's hand, especially when he "doesn't play anymore." Wouldn't happen in real life.
I never understood the "pull up a chair and sit down" remark after they see a guy reveal himself as a card sharp.
He needs to go up to Belmont. I heard they are looking for jockeys.
Kid's a little tall
Alright kids, your first assignment. Pull up a seat next to me.
I cant even play poker and I love this film. For a poker player I would imagine this film really speaks to you and is like how car nuts feel about the original fast and furious (before it got ridiculous).
Imagine a film about a world class chef where every time he's going to prepare a meal he rips a massive industrial refrigerator out of the wall and throws it out the window into the street. That's literally the only action you ever see him take in the kitchen, and yet, in the very next scene there's an immaculately presented meal on the table and everyone is praising the chef's culinary expertise.
Now imagine you are actually a chef and watching that movie.
That's basically what it's like watching Rounders as a poker player.
It's still great though.
@@aaronwalker247Awesome way to put it 😂 an entertaining movie for sure, but not something you want to learn poker from
This film is both the greatest of all time and infuriating. In this scene the game is 7 card stud. They're on 6th street which means every player has 3 cards showing and 3 hidden. If what he says is true and they're not great card players, looking around at others cards to try and find what they're looking for, the average recreational poker player could probably guess this correctly 1/3 times.
All these players are dead...Matt Damon is the only one alive...
That guy doesn't like my gf that's why he's hazing her he sorta looks like Matt Damon
Sry but thats bs guys, dont try this somewhere. Thats just a movie fooling you to like the movie and to motivate you to try
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scott richardson whats that smell
yorkshire pudding well
One of my favorite movies.
Who the hell sees what he just did and asks him to sit down?
I always interpreted that as "sit down and advise me like you did Abe." I may be wrong though.
@@sanford198 I could see that. Makes a lot more sense then letting him play 😂
Asking the real questions
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I think “I don’t play cards” means “I am a poker player”
Balsamic balsamic balsamic. My mother never heard of balsamic
Pay him. Give that judge his money.
Well she's not your girlfriend to bully so why don't u focus on your own life
Such a great poker movie. But this scene is so unrealistic lol
There's Hugh DeAngelis
Movies so pretentious lol, pokers poker, not that deep
"And I just can't help myself."
5 minutes in the fahkin place we run into a fahkin bar-née!
Good movie but that there is completely improbable.
Aint one of these guys the Governor of Maryland?
I thought they were playing snap 🤦♂️
Will that be something your interested in ?
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His response though when the judge tells him to pull-up a seat, such a New Yorker response. What the hell do you mean you don’t play cards?! You just read everyone’s head blind!
I mean it's not like they don't know. Later in the movie, the judge immediately assumes that the debt he owes is a gambling debt with no other information. He's basically a former alcoholic in this scene saying he doesn't drink.
@@Aerowind Gambling addiction is as real a thing as alcoholism. Some folks dismiss it because it's all in the head, but that's the thing. All addictions are partly mental, a lot because there's chemicals playing out there, too. Serotonin's a hell of a chemical that can be abused as much as alcohol, heroin, and cocaine.
You get deep into gambling because you get that need for the rush of winning a hand. There is more to it, but that's part of the basics.
Wow thats Tony Soprano's father in law.
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My favorite scene in this wonderful picture.