Yeah, he keeps quiet overall, and stays under the radar since he's not the kind of guy that like's fame and attention, but he's one of the best poker players there is, and also one of the best player's of all time.
@@jfrom214 I agree. When I do it I always get the “you’re good” and they table a 6 haha. That would have been my biggest fear if I was Patrick but that’s why I’m watching his video and he’s not commenting like I am haha.
@@Erika_Kohl Neither is harder, they are just different. This is an easier call to make in a cash game than it is to make deep in a tournament when the difference between 2nd and 3rd is $200k in a $25k buy in tournament.
True, but the fact he had to call allin, might make it more likely to be a bluff. Dunno if that is true at the HS level tho. Good shove I guess, tho maybe he should have tanked a bit before doing it.
After watching poker content for almost 20 years, it is so hard to find moments like these that rise to the top! So fun to watch. O well, I'm obviously going to be making some terrible hero calls for the next few months . . .
That was a stone cold play by Antonius.I've always liked his style of play and how consistent he is with his routine mannerisms at the table.He's one of the beasts from the old Full Tilt years that's managed to stick around at in high level.I used to watch him & Ivey play the nosebleeds,heads up against everyone while I'd be playing tournaments & cash games.
The online HU games were so fast paced for the amount of money exchanging hands and I watched so often while I played that honestly I can't remember any single hands that I watched but the experience of being on the rail to see that,was unbelievable.This was between 2004-05 until Black Friday in April of 2011 when Full Tilt was shutdown so it was awhile ago.It was the only way to see high stakes heads up play that I've ever found.
@@ogregolabo lol just cuz of that 1 video where he calls with aceor king high and queen high...Patrick has been at it for DECADES. Kitai has a lifetime of catchup
So many years watching Patrik Antonius and watching this hand is so enjoyable. It's nice to see him perform after so many years and still crush it with such hero calls. Awesome content Triton Poker!
then you need to watch the greatest call in history by stu unger tells his opponent he missed his straight draw and calls his all in with 10 high for victory
coming for you, who is crushing tables in today's age ? love to see the respect pass on. I feel the game and playing styles change every year. Its one thing to crush in a particular period like Linus Love, OTB or back then like Isuldur; but to crush for almost 20 years and be at that level is truly amazing. Today's players will always have an edge with software and solvers and studying in the lab, but the ones who survive at the top level consistently for so many years, are the ones with higher natural skill and raw talent
Patrik is one of the most talented players ever. Couldn't see him having any high cards and not jamming on the flop, so less likely when they came, and made the call. Love P.A.
This is a classic old school live read that you still see from Patrik, Ivey and Dnegs where they intensely stare their opponents down to begin with and then they will only use their peripheral vision as their opponent let's down their guard ever so slightly and it's at this point he starts to blink uncomfortably and he starts to push his hand in to his chin even harder. Yes this is a GTO fold but it is a world class live read call
it's not a GTO fold, so many hands missed, clubs, hearts, 89,T8,T9, 54 , he was representing AA, AQ,QQ,66, 77, A6 and A7, Patrick is blocking 22, A2 and AJ so he's got a lot of value but he also has a ton of bluffs
Furthermore Mustavov was constantly going all in pre-flop / on flop with strong hands - so his all in on the river was a strange play compared to all previous hands he played / plus nothing hitting on the board. Still looking at ICM , a very very balsy call from Antonius
@@mjriemen of course - it’s 800k and he’s not been winning big lately . He hardly plays online anymore. But in general, 600k or 400k is not life changing for him - hence he probably called with that hand there
You are set for life after you win your first couple of millions because of investment income. Rich get money for nothing, what a strange world we a living
The thing with calling all-ins light is you have to have opponents who are capable of often making all-in bluffs. Patrick plays with loads of them. The rest of us, not so much.
PA is definitely a high talent player, many years ago I saw him made a call for 100k online (full tilt), the pot was $250k on river, the guy all in for $120k at the end and PA called with KT, he missed the flush draw and still called, turns out the opponent had a smaller flush draw they both missed, there was a pair on the board.
I know he will make it befoure he put all time chipsin the center,it was classic cash logic :)i know he one of the greatest player till i watching him like. 15 years
Yeah, he was considered the best cash game player around at one point. He try's to keep quiet and out of the limelight though, he doesn't like fame and attention at all. He doesn't play as much as he used to, but when he does he's still one of the top players. Def one of the best player's of all time in my opinion.
its an ICM hell for O'Dwyer and Patrick with all that chips is not what he wanted to see. If patrick folds the river or calls and he goes out of the tournament its a very good ending for o'dwyer
facts i just realized he was there the whole time. if u look closely u can see him eyeing down the guy who was bluffing like "dude are u fr? against PA??"
The Power of Live Reads. Imagine seeing Villian for hours versus seeing Villian for just 9 minutes. The air thickens when something doesn't seem right. And a tribute to the greatness of Patrick Antonius!
I think that it gets rarely mentioned that Antonius alongside his analytical skills is very good at reading faces. I would not be surprised that postflop he put his opponent on a drawy hand, no face cards, let alone an Ace. So his way of thinking at the end was maybe: he is not betting the river w AK because he got there.
What I love in Antonius is his faces at poker. Like Phil Ivey. They are so serious e concentrate players. If they loose, they keep with the same face. It's amazing. Like a robots
i've seen this guy make ridiculous call after ridiculous call on youtube over and over again. antonius is so fucking sick. and it seems like for every ridiculous call we see, there's another clip of an insane fold as well. one of the greatest poker faces i've ever seen, too.
Only Patrik could have made that call. You don't see anyone else calling with bottom pair. I remember he made a similar call with a marginal hand against Phil Laak many years ago and was also right. He's just one of the best.
@@CertifiedSlamboy Any idiot can call with a marginal hand trying to be a hero. But how many actually get it right more often than not. That's what my comment was talking about. You see most players fold...especially to big bets and in this case, an all-in.
@@AlexPrimus Yeah but you literally said "only" he can do it. I gave you a clear example of that not being true as Seidel successfully called with J high. Maybe say what you mean next time?
PA is not the only player to make this call. All depends on situation, the player they are facing, the previous hands that led up to this one, etc. If you read a top comment you'll see how he played previous hands, and this wasn't how. He gave himself away and this is how PA was able to tell. PA is not the only poker pro calling in this situation, guaranteed.
This seems like an amazing call and it’s a great call but the way his opponent played it they’re heavily weighted to drawing hands, abd while some of those hands will contain an A most won’t. They’ll be missed clubs and all the miss straights of which there are heaps. When all flop draws miss you just have to have the odds to call in a spot where the bluffing portion of the range outweighs the value portion and this is one of them.
Wow that was soo sooo sick... and thats why these guys are elite and i play 1/2.. all the years and these guys are like fine win just keep getting better.
The announcers don't even mention it's for his tournament life. The benefits of the fold are so incredibly high that it really is fascinating he was able to get to the right decision in the end. Amazing job. Anyone know the outcome of the tourney? Did he go on to win?
Top 5 best calls I have ever seen, called with bottom pair no kicker. Bravo Patrick, but think about it, he was pot committed and took a chance and Won like a savage
There's a term for pretty much everything in poker - i feel like there should be a specific term for the look Mustafov gives Patrik @08:24... It's like the sheer befuddlement of _"what the f-ck... how do you call there???🤨",_ combined w/this fire behind their eyes where you can tell they're using every ounce of restraint w/in themselves not to lose their goddamn minds w/rage & get thrown out of the building for cursing out everyone in his general vicinity. There's really no other course of action that makes sense, besides sitting in stunned-silence trying to process being made to look like a bitch live in 4k. & It's always the same dumbfounded gaze like _"I'm not stupid, you are the 1 who is stupid!"_ & I feel as if simply being _"on tilt"_ doesn't quite capture nor do justice to that sense of anticipation & ultimately disappointment & shock that comes from being on the wrong end of a call as spectacular as this 1..
Love your content Triton! Constructive feedback - please avoid spoilers in the titles. How about "Patrik Antonius considers making one of the greatest hero calls in High Stakes Poker" or "Patrik Antonius goes into the tank on super hero call". Sure we might suspect he calls since it is being posted but it still leaves that shadow of a doubt that keeps you on the edge of your seat. You could also post other highlight videos with the unexpected outcome that would keep your subscribers guessing in the future. Regardless, looking forward to whatever you post next.
The read of Mustafov penetrating staring might have lead him towards calling since signaling strength is a sign of weakness the board runout together with the dynamics probably could have made a bluff more likely too. Strong play if you are managing it to collect all the pieces together correctly.
When all flop draws miss you just have to have the odds to call in a spot where the bluffing portion of the range outweighs the value portion and this is one of them. A high flush draws aren’t betting 3 streets like that in todays meta
Have you heard of stu ungar? He called down with 10 high and called out the guys hand. Lest we forget. Still a top 3 call of all time in my mind here. Big PA fan.
Unreal. But watch after the turn call, how Mustavov puts his hand over his mouth like that (before he just had the hand against his cheek). I wonder if Patrick got a tell from that (and the fast River jam)?
Patrick makes insane reads and plays time and time again. As far as I’m concerned he’s top 5 all time. Ivey, Patrick, Dwan, Negranu, hellmuth. Not in any particular order.
Really sick call what probably went into his mind is that realistic there are not that many value combos he goes three streets like that. If we exclude all one pair hands because ace highs likely check back turn Qx not sure it jam river probably only less than 20.
I'm curious. Is there a GTO or mixed GTO/Exploitative explanation for making this call? Or is this a pure read? Another thing I'm curious and forgive me for the naive question but does Patrik tend to overcall? Or is he really a beast and can accurately tell the difference between bottom pair being good enough to call a shove and a premium hand being bad enough to fold? Just cause I have no idea where to begin to justify this from my limited GTO knowledge. He doesn't unblock any good bluffs and just in a vacuum it's basically 50/50 that Mustafov would have a stronger pair
This is why Patrik Antonius is a poker legend.
Yeah, he keeps quiet overall, and stays under the radar since he's not the kind of guy that like's fame and attention, but he's one of the best poker players there is, and also one of the best player's of all time.
@@jfrom214 I agree. When I do it I always get the “you’re good” and they table a 6 haha. That would have been my biggest fear if I was Patrick but that’s why I’m watching his video and he’s not commenting like I am haha.
Why he is not in the Poker hall of fame?
@@pasijunnila3248 He most certainly will be there, no question.
Just this?
This call is really impressive but the fact that he did it for his tournament life is so sick
cash came is harder...
@@Erika_Kohl Neither is harder, they are just different. This is an easier call to make in a cash game than it is to make deep in a tournament when the difference between 2nd and 3rd is $200k in a $25k buy in tournament.
@@itskmillz tell me the difference ;) ...they play hands cash for THAT $200k ...so
True, but the fact he had to call allin, might make it more likely to be a bluff. Dunno if that is true at the HS level tho. Good shove I guess, tho maybe he should have tanked a bit before doing it.
@@pahakuutti there is no other bet than all in on the river
even if Antonius had a strong feeling he was bluffing, it is so easy for his bluff to be better than a pair of deuces. that call was beyond sick.
Yeah, I think that play was foolish tbh, yet he won the hand.
Not really
@@MrDizew clueless
@@mgpvii sure, 1/2 live player, enlighten me
@@MrDizew I can’t enlighten the dim witted.
After watching poker content for almost 20 years, it is so hard to find moments like these that rise to the top! So fun to watch. O well, I'm obviously going to be making some terrible hero calls for the next few months . . .
me too
It's plays like these that are worth thousands to your soul
A on river, usually is good for hero call vs bet bet bet. Because most people x/behind at least 1 street with A high for the showdown value.
@@violacorales yes but with a 2 lots of his bluffs beat you
When I saw the ace peel off at the end, I was instantly like "Wow!! That IS gonna be one SICK hero call!"
That was a stone cold play by Antonius.I've always liked his style of play and how consistent he is with his routine mannerisms at the table.He's one of the beasts from the old Full Tilt years that's managed to stick around at in high level.I used to watch him & Ivey play the nosebleeds,heads up against everyone while I'd be playing tournaments & cash games.
You probably saw Phil Ivey made a sick call in almost the same circumstances and I think in this same tournament
The online HU games were so fast paced for the amount of money exchanging hands and I watched so often while I played that honestly I can't remember any single hands that I watched but the experience of being on the rail to see that,was unbelievable.This was between 2004-05 until Black Friday in April of 2011 when Full Tilt was shutdown so it was awhile ago.It was the only way to see high stakes heads up play that I've ever found.
Hello Rambler...
May I ask where you'd watch them play?
I take it you were a railbird... Lol.
@@prayingmantis6777Dudw your weird
😂😂😂😂@@leprechaun7667
Patrik is the master of these types of hero calls.
Davidi Kitai is quite good too.
@@ogregolabo lol just cuz of that 1 video where he calls with aceor king high and queen high...Patrick has been at it for DECADES. Kitai has a lifetime of catchup
This is not first time Antonius make a call like that. He is the hero
So many years watching Patrik Antonius and watching this hand is so enjoyable.
It's nice to see him perform after so many years and still crush it with such hero calls.
Awesome content Triton Poker!
I've played, and watched a lot of poker... this is the single greatest play I've ever seen.
Remember that Jason Mercier one? I like that one. It's similar to this.
then you need to watch the greatest call in history by stu unger tells his opponent he missed his straight draw and calls his all in with 10 high for victory
Nah, Patrick's Queen high call is better.
@@davidwight5974 nah, he overbet n was polarized. farily simple call tbh.
Yeah all factors considered I can't think of one that I've seen that tops it. Yet!
Wicked wicked wicked CALL Patrick......even my 2 feet are clapping......well done sir.
Easy call
@@WRLOL777 snap call. not sure why he wasted so many time banks. I wouldve snapped him once I confirmed I had the deuces.
@@crimpers5543 lmao when u are playing for lots of money you wouldnt be able to i bet
@@crimpers5543 your heart probably races at the 1/2 tables
@@TheFountainOfGrace23 this is a tournament though, not a cash game
This why we love poker! This is why I love it!
from the HSP days to now, antonious has always been consistent. Dude is on another level and plays at that level at all times.
Patrick was looking through his soul what an epic read 😵💫😲😲🤔👍
That is unteachable poker. Good luck bluffing that man when he's in the zone. 10/10
He was getting 5/1
Just one the end bosses for so many years ! 🙏 Patrik 🔱
coming for you, who is crushing tables in today's age ? love to see the respect pass on. I feel the game and playing styles change every year. Its one thing to crush in a particular period like Linus Love, OTB or back then like Isuldur; but to crush for almost 20 years and be at that level is truly amazing.
Today's players will always have an edge with software and solvers and studying in the lab, but the ones who survive at the top level consistently for so many years, are the ones with higher natural skill and raw talent
Patrik is one of the most talented players ever. Couldn't see him having any high cards and not jamming on the flop, so less likely when they came, and made the call. Love P.A.
Imagine the next time Patrik is ready to fold to a third barrel, the guy will chicken out and check back.
Watch how Antonius reads his face after he goes All-in.... He saw something. What a legend.
It's the way Mustafov told the dealer "I'm all in". If he actually had a hand he would have said it to P.A. Rewatch that moment.
Antonius one of the absolute best on the planet. Sick call!
I watched this live everyone lost it in the comments
Insane call. Bravo, Patrick!!!👏👏👏
He senses the whole play. He is in his strength zone.
This is a classic old school live read that you still see from Patrik, Ivey and Dnegs where they intensely stare their opponents down to begin with and then they will only use their peripheral vision as their opponent let's down their guard ever so slightly and it's at this point he starts to blink uncomfortably and he starts to push his hand in to his chin even harder. Yes this is a GTO fold but it is a world class live read call
the thing is theres just way more bluffs than value bets, not saying I would have called or anything lol
This is probably a gto call with the price he’s getting and not blocking any of the bluffs.
@@carlo8044 jh is blocking some bluffs though..
it's not a GTO fold, so many hands missed, clubs, hearts, 89,T8,T9, 54 , he was representing AA, AQ,QQ,66, 77, A6 and A7, Patrick is blocking 22, A2 and AJ so he's got a lot of value but he also has a ton of bluffs
It’s not an old school fold
Furthermore Mustavov was constantly going all in pre-flop / on flop with strong hands - so his all in on the river was a strange play compared to all previous hands he played / plus nothing hitting on the board. Still looking at ICM , a very very balsy call from Antonius
It would have looked so bad if he wasn’t right
Does ICM matter when you are Patrik Antonius? Hes not playing for the money, the win is more important.
@@mjriemen of course - it’s 800k and he’s not been winning big lately . He hardly plays online anymore. But in general, 600k or 400k is not life changing for him - hence he probably called with that hand there
You are set for life after you win your first couple of millions because of investment income. Rich get money for nothing, what a strange world we a living
@@zfvr not really, depends what you spend
Very few players have had as many sick calls as Patrick. Truly one of the greatest to ever play the game.
Trying to duplicate plays like this has cost me SO much money
The thing with calling all-ins light is you have to have opponents who are capable of often making all-in bluffs. Patrick plays with loads of them. The rest of us, not so much.
PA is definitely a high talent player, many years ago I saw him made a call for 100k online (full tilt), the pot was $250k on river, the guy all in for $120k at the end and PA called with KT, he missed the flush draw and still called, turns out the opponent had a smaller flush draw they both missed, there was a pair on the board.
That one is legendary vs Kingsofcard. 500k pot. Over ten years ago
I know he will make it befoure he put all time chipsin the center,it was classic cash logic :)i know he one of the greatest player till i watching him like. 15 years
@@DrJetset oh yea, that one
Yeah, he was considered the best cash game player around at one point. He try's to keep quiet and out of the limelight though, he doesn't like fame and attention at all. He doesn't play as much as he used to, but when he does he's still one of the top players. Def one of the best player's of all time in my opinion.
King high?
An amazing call, O'Dwyer couldn't have been more disappointed.
its an ICM hell for O'Dwyer and Patrick with all that chips is not what he wanted to see. If patrick folds the river or calls and he goes out of the tournament its a very good ending for o'dwyer
Did Patrick win this tournament?
@@tq6892 Yes.
facts i just realized he was there the whole time. if u look closely u can see him eyeing down the guy who was bluffing like "dude are u fr? against PA??"
One of the top 10 hero calls in poker history.
lol, not even remotely close to top 1000, bud.
The Power of Live Reads. Imagine seeing Villian for hours versus seeing Villian for just 9 minutes. The air thickens when something doesn't seem right. And a tribute to the greatness of Patrick Antonius!
It would be completely brilliant if we didn't know the end result before watching.
its all about clicks these days. Less people would watch it if the title says somethin like "Can PA make an incredible call for his tourney life".
Patrick is so solid, I watched him play the 5mill cash game. He's now my #1 favorite pro to watch
This is the hand of 2022, what a legend 🙌🙌
Watched it live...couldnt believe what I was seeing....made my day..))
the look O'Dwyer gave Mustafov "What have you done? You fed the monster"
I think that it gets rarely mentioned that Antonius alongside his analytical skills is very good at reading faces. I would not be surprised that postflop he put his opponent on a drawy hand, no face cards, let alone an Ace. So his way of thinking at the end was maybe: he is not betting the river w AK because he got there.
What I love in Antonius is his faces at poker. Like Phil Ivey. They are so serious e concentrate players. If they loose, they keep with the same face. It's amazing. Like a robots
He truly is an incredible player. Always love watching him play!
One of those players you love to watch for sure.
i've seen this guy make ridiculous call after ridiculous call on youtube over and over again. antonius is so fucking sick. and it seems like for every ridiculous call we see, there's another clip of an insane fold as well. one of the greatest poker faces i've ever seen, too.
Only Patrik could have made that call. You don't see anyone else calling with bottom pair. I remember he made a similar call with a marginal hand against Phil Laak many years ago and was also right. He's just one of the best.
I mean, it's a beasty call - but he's not the only one. Lol.
Seidel made a call with J high.
@@CertifiedSlamboy Any idiot can call with a marginal hand trying to be a hero. But how many actually get it right more often than not. That's what my comment was talking about. You see most players fold...especially to big bets and in this case, an all-in.
@@AlexPrimus
Yeah but you literally said "only" he can do it. I gave you a clear example of that not being true as Seidel successfully called with J high.
Maybe say what you mean next time?
ask drunk Rui Cao, I'll bet he will call on that hand lol
PA is not the only player to make this call.
All depends on situation, the player they are facing, the previous hands that led up to this one, etc.
If you read a top comment you'll see how he played previous hands, and this wasn't how.
He gave himself away and this is how PA was able to tell. PA is not the only poker pro calling in this situation, guaranteed.
The eyes are the windows to your soul.
Patrik such a good soul reader.
Patrick covered his ASP
7:35 Mustafov's look here confirms the bluff. Genius coaxing from Antonius with the smiley question to pin down the read he already had
One of the best all time.
Sick call!
4:40 why did it change from 4 to 3 players left during the hand?
No one has more of these calls thank Patrik
This seems like an amazing call and it’s a great call but the way his opponent played it they’re heavily weighted to drawing hands, abd while some of those hands will contain an A most won’t. They’ll be missed clubs and all the miss straights of which there are heaps. When all flop draws miss you just have to have the odds to call in a spot where the bluffing portion of the range outweighs the value portion and this is one of them.
One of the greatest tournament hands of all time
You never see a hand like this as the climactic hand of a poker movie.
Wow that was soo sooo sick... and thats why these guys are elite and i play 1/2.. all the years and these guys are like fine win just keep getting better.
My favorite player of all time. What a sick call.
The announcers don't even mention it's for his tournament life. The benefits of the fold are so incredibly high that it really is fascinating he was able to get to the right decision in the end. Amazing job. Anyone know the outcome of the tourney? Did he go on to win?
Patrik won that event 🏆
he was already one goats but this solidified it further, even in this day and age. Patrik, Dwan, and Ivey still the top tier elites back then, and now
This was riveting television
What an incredible read he had on that guy
Top 5 best calls I have ever seen, called with bottom pair no kicker. Bravo Patrick, but think about it, he was pot committed and took a chance and Won like a savage
There's a term for pretty much everything in poker - i feel like there should be a specific term for the look Mustafov gives Patrik @08:24... It's like the sheer befuddlement of _"what the f-ck... how do you call there???🤨",_ combined w/this fire behind their eyes where you can tell they're using every ounce of restraint w/in themselves not to lose their goddamn minds w/rage & get thrown out of the building for cursing out everyone in his general vicinity. There's really no other course of action that makes sense, besides sitting in stunned-silence trying to process being made to look like a bitch live in 4k. & It's always the same dumbfounded gaze like _"I'm not stupid, you are the 1 who is stupid!"_ & I feel as if simply being _"on tilt"_ doesn't quite capture nor do justice to that sense of anticipation & ultimately disappointment & shock that comes from being on the wrong end of a call as spectacular as this 1..
Best call I’ve ever seen
Antonius is probably my favorite poker player.
Classiest poker player I’ve seen through the years
Greatest call of all time. 💯
The Fearless Fin... what a legend!
He had 9 blinds back, he basically committed to all in on the turn when he called.
Got me think of the pair of 6 Patrik called with at Triton London event. The man’s always shown his class.
The best call I’ve ever seen so far
Patrik is one of the GOATs. Never FORGET IT
Love your content Triton! Constructive feedback - please avoid spoilers in the titles. How about "Patrik Antonius considers making one of the greatest hero calls in High Stakes Poker" or "Patrik Antonius goes into the tank on super hero call". Sure we might suspect he calls since it is being posted but it still leaves that shadow of a doubt that keeps you on the edge of your seat. You could also post other highlight videos with the unexpected outcome that would keep your subscribers guessing in the future. Regardless, looking forward to whatever you post next.
bullshit, if this is a highlight, it must be a hero call
@@jjonsale
Exactly lol, sick of this type of complaint
Great stuff, so impressed by his reading ability, hats off to Patrick!
That call is ludicrous!!! 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼 Antonius been at the top for 15 years goddam
Over 20 years🙂
Patrick isn’t stupid he probably looked in the bottom left corner of the screen to see his hold cards then went for the Oscar
Without any doubt it's a sick hero call, only thing I did not understand, why he did not check raise all in on turn?
Theoretically, on the ace river and blocking opponent's bluffing range, fold is the correct play. I'm pretty sure he got some live reads. Nice call.
Ha ha! Bring us one more Patrik here!
Thx for the spoiler-free title... That kept me on the edge of my seat till the end ;)... Still awesome content!
This is Sparta!!! Wow AMAZING!!!
The read of Mustafov penetrating staring might have lead him towards calling since signaling strength is a sign of weakness the board runout together with the dynamics probably could have made a bluff more likely too. Strong play if you are managing it to collect all the pieces together correctly.
Great call, Great player. Good luck my friend.
Legend , my favorite is his call on Laak on hsp
Buddy staring back at Patrick is why he called imo the good old reverse psychology read
What an absolutely filthy sick call
8:34 the look O'Dwyer gives the loser 😂😂😂
When all flop draws miss you just have to have the odds to call in a spot where the bluffing portion of the range outweighs the value portion and this is one of them. A high flush draws aren’t betting 3 streets like that in todays meta
There's a reason patriks been at the top for this long...... One bad dude right there
that Ace at the river makes it all the more harder to call man, damn!
I loved the other dude at the tables reaction like "wtf was that"
Wow I could not have made that call! Patrick has balls of steel surely!
saw this live earlier.. I was sweating!as fuck and prayed he makes the call... was absolutely insane - GOAT!
Dude: I'm all in
Antonius: fuck around and find out.
That's a hell of a call.
Have you heard of stu ungar? He called down with 10 high and called out the guys hand. Lest we forget. Still a top 3 call of all time in my mind here. Big PA fan.
Stuie once bought a backgammon board from me for $300 in the poker room of the Dunes Hotel, so he could play somebody for money.
What makes this truly great is Will Jaffe's analysis of the hand 😂
Sickest call I've ever seen
Unreal. But watch after the turn call, how Mustavov puts his hand over his mouth like that (before he just had the hand against his cheek). I wonder if Patrick got a tell from that (and the fast River jam)?
Simply put the greatest hero call of all time 😎
Yes! Very Amazing! Very well done, P!
Patrick makes insane reads and plays time and time again. As far as I’m concerned he’s top 5 all time.
Ivey, Patrick, Dwan, Negranu, hellmuth. Not in any particular order.
First time i've seen him smile
Really sick call what probably went into his mind is that realistic there are not that many value combos he goes three streets like that. If we exclude all one pair hands because ace highs likely check back turn Qx not sure it jam river probably only less than 20.
SICK! SICK! SICK! Ola school poker at its best right there, folks! Amazing!!!
A10 clubs, Q10 clubs, etc there's a good amount of combos that could have hit for Mustafov here. It's an amazing call.
I'm curious. Is there a GTO or mixed GTO/Exploitative explanation for making this call? Or is this a pure read?
Another thing I'm curious and forgive me for the naive question but does Patrik tend to overcall? Or is he really a beast and can accurately tell the difference between bottom pair being good enough to call a shove and a premium hand being bad enough to fold? Just cause I have no idea where to begin to justify this from my limited GTO knowledge. He doesn't unblock any good bluffs and just in a vacuum it's basically 50/50 that Mustafov would have a stronger pair
What a Legend year after year
For sure this is the best call ever