Commentator. "Only another spade maybe changes something". No it really doesn't. Only the board pairing maybe changes something is what he should have said.
I agree with you. But after Wesley raise the turn with that size he will almost never had boat on that situation,becaus it was a 3-bet action on flop, if he have a set he will definitely just call on turn,even if he think Henry will have some single A of spade he would raise larger instead of a min raise to denied some equity, but wesley definitely good enough fold if he raise the turn with set ,after the 4+1 flush come.
@@YunGG49r Yes you got that right. Plus recently, I remember Wesley called out “nuts” when he flipped over his hand holding a straight and he missed the possible flush on the board and lost.
I don't really think there is such a thing as the best cooler ever. But if there is one. AQH VS k5H. Flop is 4-7-8H. 5.2k pot at 1-3 10 years ago, all the money in on the flop, villain hits a 6H on the river for the straight flush. All coolers are bad news, they all suck.
Are you alright? You think what he did was a snap call? He hesitated and even checked his cards again. You should find some professional help, fairly quickly.
These commentators are sleeping 🤦🏻♂️ the flop comes at 0:12 and He reacts 37secs later at 0:39 dude, you have to notice that, as soon as the flop come but when we want to listen to the player, they’re talking nonsense.
he even said how he just looked up, who cares if his reaction was delayed? GO make your own poker content then loser. thats such a petty thing to nitpick
that is a very sick cooler . with the ace high flush u have to consider the possibility of a straight flush , but ur priced in to call anything. maybe just maybe if the board double pairs like a 5 2 turn and river .
Consider a st flush ? Maybe a boat but a boat never plays it like Wes did. Wes def does it with kx flushes this is the biggest cooler you can ever run into
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I think the action on the flop might indicate a set , but it seems less likely on the turn, so maybe Henry didnt believe Wes had a set at this point . And dont forget Wes is Wes.. bro can play any 2
@@dageek1000 set or KQ with K of Spades or a set. When Wesley raise check raises The turn I believe that has to be alarming. The river pairs the board no need to lead out as their aren't many hands that can call you om the river that worse than flush.
Exactly. And the raise on the flop by Wesley was ignorant, as no other hand could possibly beat him at that point. Should have just called to potentially keep as many people in as possible.
the only thing i *could* think of is that: -if another spade hit turn, and Henry bet and then got raised what hands could Wesley do that with? prol a lot - lol. Henry call obv -so then if riv was clean (non board pair in this scenario), and Henry bet again and got raised AGAIN by Wesley...like some alarm bells could go off ? but like do you really fold Ace high flush (again no board pair in this fictitious scenario) plus Wesley is a wild man but in some scenario if it was OMC and this happened to you in Henry's situation - you'd prol thinking twice all of this speculation and i reached many times, so i agree commentator is prol high AF
From Henry’s perspective Wesley could easily have a lower flush on the flop because a lower flush is still a very strong hand. If the turn is a 4th spade, suddenly a hand like T9ss becomes very weak. Even the K of spades goes way down in value because it’s drawing dead to the naked A of spades. Sets also go way down in value (although they do at least have a redraws to a full house/quads). So if Henry puts out a small bet on the turn and gets raised he has to think, what is Wesley raising me with? Lower spades would just call hoping for a cheap showdown and sets would just call hoping to try and boat up.
@@runningrock124this is basically it; Ace of spades is still the second nuts…but lower flushes and sets (which are the hands you are hoping your opponent has) suddenly go way down in strength. So if your opponent is still acting very strong they’re repping the ace high flush (which you know they can’t have) or a straight flush.
a spade that puts a one liner to a straight flush could do it. str flush becomes far more likely then. probably doesnt change anything, but theres a world where someone hero folds in that context.
I wish we could all take a loss with the level of humility and grace that Henry just did 👏 Woww next time I enter the nightmare.. and draw dead from the beginning.. and my opponent turns over a better hand.. I will smile 🙂 , muck and say nice hand sir 👌
Love the sarcasm. Some people are way too literal with blockers. The way they speak about them, nobody should make a flush at all because the 3 of a suit on the BOARD block the player from having them 😂
If I was Henry I check that river and assess from the bet Wesley makes. I’m never folding to any sizing other than possibly a jam. When Wesley raises a flop like that, usually it’s a set of 3s or 5s, with the board pairing on the river the open check would’ve been the right move, and maybe you can get away from a jam.
It is a bit strange to get click raised on the turn when we have 3bet the flop, mainly saying we have the nut flush. I would heavily discount sets clicking back the turn since flushes could jam on them and they could have just called and tried to boat up on the river. With that being said, I’m not getting away from Henry’s hand either.
Henry always takes the sickest coolers like a champ👌, pff i would rant like Helmuth, smash the table, slap the dealer and walking out crying like Jboogs
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Thats painful, ive felt a pain similar to this one time. I had 89d and the board had TJQd. I thought i had it won with a straight flush. Little did i know the guy had AKd. Yea it hurt, but the good news is it was only for a few hundred dollars and not thousands lol.
@@skelorbonor yep easy fold 40k left 67k in the middle, henry should always fold the nut flush there, especially since the way wesley played the hand it looks 100% like a set, raising the flop first to act and raising turn again after he got reraised, that's a set if I've ever seen one, therefore he has to have a boat or the straight flush. If I was henry I would shove only with a straight flush, and check call queen 5 top full house I play 5k/10k btw on triton poker (not even streamed cause its super duper high stakes) my take
I really do not think Henry was trying to slow roll bc the board paired therefore his "Ace-Hi Flush" was susceptible... And "technically", Henry's hand was the *EFFECTIVE NUTS* on the flop & turn, but it was NOT the *Nut Flush* as Wesley proclaims since the possibility for the straight flush on the flop stops the A9 suited from being the *NUT* flush
@@BeegYoshi24I’m trying to explain to all these clowns that nut flush and nuts are two different terms, but for some reason it doesn’t click in their heads.
@@rapjazz199 indeed. people trying to be smart when they don't understand poker terms lol. You've explained it well. I hope these guys make their way to my home game sometime :)..
Henry has a bluffcatcher when Wesley raises 26k on the turn,and Wesley is never bluffing in this spot so deep,also because Henry hand,view the action ,looks exactly like the A high flush which Wesley tinks he is never folding. So Wesley only ever raises there a stright flush,never a k high or lower flush and again,he is never bluffing with Henry hand being face up,thats why its a relatively easy fold on the turn.
With already so much in there I would shove the turn with A9 of spades before another spade rolles off and kill your action or even worse the board pairing and even losing the pot. Wesley is not stupid if Henry calls 26K he is propably up against a big hand he is not bluffing anymore
Haha if you are really that good of a player folding the A9 of spades on the turn why dont you buy in for 100k and show us your skills? Youre just trolling here hahha
@@wen496 so I guess you re assuming that Wesley would inflate an already 500 big blinds pot with 3rd nut flush/ lower flush or a set ,which I dont think its ever the case.
Actually yes he can. On the river once the board paired. He has to put him on a set before the river Wesley is not raising the turn and shoving the river with a lower flush.
@@robg915 No he doesn't put him on a set. A set does not raise on the turn. that's why he shoved him all in. What set just calls a 3 bet on the flop and then raises on the turn? That's why you are a noob.
I would have figured out Wesley had a straight flush. Look at Wesley’s little grin after the flop. Easy fold, at least for me. I once folded a straight flush against a royal flush, face up. They still talk about that hand to this day
A high flush is most definitely the nut flush. Straight flush and flush are two hand rankings, and the nut flush is referring highest possible flush, which is the A high flush. The nuts is 64s which is a straight flush, but that doesn’t change the fact that nuts and nut flush don’t mean the same thing. The nut flush can also happen to be the nuts, but in this case it isn’t because of the possible straight flush. But, it is still considered the nut flush because it is the best possible hand of that ranking on that runout.
@zacharyberry1478 ur missing the point if u Jam river when full house comes in, then ur less likely to get value from flushes. U rather get value on turn.
I've lost a straight flush to a royal..both me and the player who had the royal used both he cards...unfortunately it was a private cash game and there was no bad beat jackpot !
the commentator is clueless here. He saw Henry's hole card is an As9s, and wesley's hole card is 4s6s, so even a 7s and 8s come on the turn and river respectively still don't change anything because Henry has a As9s in his hand, so the only possibility for a straight flush is still a 4s6s which already gotten there on the flop. Not to mention he said only another spade maybe changes something after he saw a Q of diamond came on the turn.
@@ChrisPhamQ with 4 cards to a flush on board, sets and lower flushes become much weaker hands relatively because sets lose to any spade and lower flushes lose to a single ace of the suit. So if the turn was a 4th spade, you’re holding the ace of spades and your opponent is still very eager to get stacks in you should pause for thought a bit. I’m not saying he gets away here. But it does change things.
@@JohnSmith-nx7zj change thing for who? Wesley flopped a straight flush with 4s,6s, there's NO other way for henry to make a higher straight flush. And it's hard for Henry to think Wesley had a straight flush because there's only one way to make a straight flush that is by holding 4s,6s. Hence any more spades come on the turn or river doesn't change anything for either players
I really like Henry. He‘s just a very good player. First spot you‘re just loosing all your money but 2nd Hand he played it perfect and made a nice fold on the river.
If he was that good, he would have put Wesley on at least a full house of some kind. What else would he re-raise and call an all-in with. Easy check-fold for me.
@rleriche5044 Wes raised the 700 after the flop. There is no hand that could possibly beat him at that point. He needed to just call to potentially keep as many people in the hand as possible. The Qs all but guaranteed the others would have folded anyway, but it's still a bad raise on the flop.
So many people don’t understand that the “nut flush” is the best possible flush that ISN’T a straight flush. People get confused because “the nuts” in general is considered the best possible hand. So when they hear “nut flush”, they think it’s the best possible flush including a straight flush. But it’s the best possible flush that isn’t a straight flush.
I think this isn't widely accepted. The alternative is this- The term "nut" implies the best possible in something. The nuts is the best hand. The nut flush is the best possible flush on the board. If it's a straight flush, that's the nut flush, if its an ace that's the nut flush, if it's a K that's the nut flush.
Andy can always say what he wants to say when the hand is over.... Andy was never folding to Mariano. In that spot, I don't care how much it was for I don't care what he says. He was never folding.... Nope, he's not that good to fold. Honestly, I'm not knocking him. I'm not putting him down.... But he is not good enough to fold that there, not many people are..
@OJuggernautO I have to disagree. If I was in that hand I would've thought I had the second nuts after the flop with the A high flush. The nuts is the best possible hand at any given time. Im sure you know that. Merry Christmas!
@@broderickhunt5388 You wouldn’t even have the second nuts there with the ace high flush, lol. Quads and all the full houses beat you, then the straight flush. But at any rate, Ace high flush is the nut flush
Commentator. "Only another spade maybe changes something". No it really doesn't. Only the board pairing maybe changes something is what he should have said.
so fkin incompetent..
Yeah I dont see how another spade would change anything for either player. Henry should only be scared of a boat there
I agree with you. But after Wesley raise the turn with that size he will almost never had boat on that situation,becaus it was a 3-bet action on flop, if he have a set he will definitely just call on turn,even if he think Henry will have some single A of spade he would raise larger instead of a min raise to denied some equity, but wesley definitely good enough fold if he raise the turn with set ,after the 4+1 flush come.
was thinking the same thing. not like Henry only had the K high flush...
@@余啓正-q8uhe says it before any turn action. So you're comment is both pointless and stupid.
Henry takes it like a champ
or a Billionaire. Which is he 😄
I would've wined and cried
King Henry
Pause
@BigTV-ke1nn i doubt he's a billionaire
i like how wesley double checked before calling, i learned that the hard way in big pots
doesn't hurt to double check your cards before putting all your money in 🤣
@@YunGG49r Yes you got that right. Plus recently, I remember Wesley called out “nuts” when he flipped over his hand holding a straight and he missed the possible flush on the board and lost.
Mariano’s Straight Flush versus Andy’s Ace High Flush was the best cooler ever!!!
AA vS KK vS KK was sick too - Mariano as well
@@aznsensation10Mariano has had the sickest run I’ve ever seen.
It also doesn’t help that he’s just a great player in general too.
I don't really think there is such a thing as the best cooler ever.
But if there is one. AQH VS k5H. Flop is 4-7-8H. 5.2k pot at 1-3 10 years ago, all the money in on the flop, villain hits a 6H on the river for the straight flush.
All coolers are bad news, they all suck.
Everyone stacking XAI44Q before the next bull run is gonna laugh last. This coin is pure potential!
How did he get so many bots to like his pre rug
@@seanm3189cuz he blak! Got all his cuzzins, and aunties voting 😂
That wince when Wesley snap calls says it all.
Funny because that was the moment Henry "knew" he ran into a full house
surprised he didnt flip the table 😂
Are you alright? You think what he did was a snap call? He hesitated and even checked his cards again. You should find some professional help, fairly quickly.
Happened to me when I was deep in a WSOP cash game. 3 way flop, the other person flopped 2 pair and led all-in. A most memorable hand.
Wsop doesn’t run cash games
FRAUD STORY ALERT
Cap
These commentators are sleeping 🤦🏻♂️ the flop comes at 0:12 and He reacts 37secs later at 0:39 dude, you have to notice that, as soon as the flop come but when we want to listen to the player, they’re talking nonsense.
its well known they do drugs in the booth
he even said how he just looked up, who cares if his reaction was delayed? GO make your own poker content then loser. thats such a petty thing to nitpick
also funny in the chat they put a poll "will henry get stacked" when henry covers wesley so he can't be "stacked"
He also doesn't seem to know what a full house is
@@jwilliams6286 It is liberal California. That's what they're good for.
that is a very sick cooler . with the ace high flush u have to consider the possibility of a straight flush , but ur priced in to call anything. maybe just maybe if the board double pairs like a 5 2 turn and river .
he even blocks one of the two combos of SF
Consider a st flush ? Maybe a boat but a boat never plays it like Wes did. Wes def does it with kx flushes this is the biggest cooler you can ever run into
the rebet on the flop condenses his range to straight flush a king high flush. Or top or middle set
The board pairs and top set boats up. That should be your fear
@@Guerilla423 if the board double pairs it becomes a trivial fold. A flush isn’t a strong hand at all on a double paired board.
XAI44Q is the real deal. Not hyped yet, but the potential is unreal. All in for the long term!
Huh?
@@m0uzbot shilling for some crypto coin. They comment on videos like this cuz they think gamblers are more likely to go for that sort of thing. Someone is trying to pump and dump it.
I don't like the all in on the river by Henry. Wesley could easily have a full house there as his range is limited.
I think the action on the flop might indicate a set , but it seems less likely on the turn, so maybe Henry didnt believe Wes had a set at this point . And dont forget Wes is Wes.. bro can play any 2
he check calls anyway, so push is better
There is no other value bet than all in. Wesley has 39 left and the pot is 66.
Ok Mr hindsight
@@dageek1000 set or KQ with K of Spades or a set. When Wesley raise check raises The turn I believe that has to be alarming. The river pairs the board no need to lead out as their aren't many hands that can call you om the river that worse than flush.
Why on earth would another spade change anything. Only the board pairing would change something, would love to hear the thinking behind that one
Exactly. And the raise on the flop by Wesley was ignorant, as no other hand could possibly beat him at that point. Should have just called to potentially keep as many people in as possible.
the only thing i *could* think of is that:
-if another spade hit turn, and Henry bet and then got raised what hands could Wesley do that with? prol a lot - lol. Henry call obv
-so then if riv was clean (non board pair in this scenario), and Henry bet again and got raised AGAIN by Wesley...like some alarm bells could go off ?
but like do you really fold Ace high flush (again no board pair in this fictitious scenario)
plus Wesley is a wild man
but in some scenario if it was OMC and this happened to you in Henry's situation - you'd prol thinking twice
all of this speculation and i reached many times, so i agree commentator is prol high AF
From Henry’s perspective Wesley could easily have a lower flush on the flop because a lower flush is still a very strong hand.
If the turn is a 4th spade, suddenly a hand like T9ss becomes very weak. Even the K of spades goes way down in value because it’s drawing dead to the naked A of spades. Sets also go way down in value (although they do at least have a redraws to a full house/quads).
So if Henry puts out a small bet on the turn and gets raised he has to think, what is Wesley raising me with?
Lower spades would just call hoping for a cheap showdown and sets would just call hoping to try and boat up.
@@runningrock124this is basically it; Ace of spades is still the second nuts…but lower flushes and sets (which are the hands you are hoping your opponent has) suddenly go way down in strength. So if your opponent is still acting very strong they’re repping the ace high flush (which you know they can’t have) or a straight flush.
a spade that puts a one liner to a straight flush could do it. str flush becomes far more likely then. probably doesnt change anything, but theres a world where someone hero folds in that context.
I wish we could all take a loss with the level of humility and grace that Henry just did 👏 Woww next time I enter the nightmare.. and draw dead from the beginning.. and my opponent turns over a better hand.. I will smile 🙂 , muck and say nice hand sir 👌
How can flush over flush happen? They both “block” each other.
Blockers don't mean anything until they do
Love the sarcasm. Some people are way too literal with blockers. The way they speak about them, nobody should make a flush at all because the 3 of a suit on the BOARD block the player from
having them 😂
Straight flush on the flop is 1 in 4,900, or 0.02%. Crazy flop.
If I was Henry I check that river and assess from the bet Wesley makes. I’m never folding to any sizing other than possibly a jam. When Wesley raises a flop like that, usually it’s a set of 3s or 5s, with the board pairing on the river the open check would’ve been the right move, and maybe you can get away from a jam.
Nothing like raking in a $150k pot with white cream on your bottom lip on national tv
That’s what she said
How has this happened twice on HCL yet doesn’t happen on poker sites except for once in several million hands?
it happens in every poker room, they just happen to be streaming when they hit
Literally that exact same hand happened *but with Clubs* against me vs my aunt. And the stakes were for $100 not $150,000 lol
It is a bit strange to get click raised on the turn when we have 3bet the flop, mainly saying we have the nut flush. I would heavily discount sets clicking back the turn since flushes could jam on them and they could have just called and tried to boat up on the river. With that being said, I’m not getting away from Henry’s hand either.
This happened to me yesterday in a 1 dollar tournament online
mariano: i feel kinda de javu here guys
It doesn't get cooler than this
Henry always takes the sickest coolers like a champ👌, pff i would rant like Helmuth, smash the table, slap the dealer and walking out crying like Jboogs
the only thing what could safe him would have been board pair not another spade
When you call pre with 2d6d and get that flop you don't fold tuck, you have a ton of back door equity.
When this happened to Mariano they both had like 300k
Mariano vs Andy was a better hand cause there was no pairs on the board
there were 4 diamonds tho
Not really 4 diamonds in that hand and Andy easiest fold ever snap calls
@@jcw8955ok? Andy still had the nut flush. 5 diamonds wouldn’t have changed anything too.
@@MG-ih6po no it does. makes it less of a cooler
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Thats painful, ive felt a pain similar to this one time. I had 89d and the board had TJQd. I thought i had it won with a straight flush. Little did i know the guy had AKd. Yea it hurt, but the good news is it was only for a few hundred dollars and not thousands lol.
Fun to see, thanks.
What are those large yellow chips on the table? Time?
@4:45 why is everyone saying the Ace high flush is nut flush?!😂
Because an ace high flush is the nut flush lol, you good bro?
What is the name of the song at the end? Awesome 80 vibes!
It's when poker just plays itself.
Not necessarily. Board paired. If it didn't I'd agree with you
Tell me you just started playing poker without telling me you just started playing poker.
@@skelorbonor yep easy fold 40k left 67k in the middle, henry should always fold the nut flush there, especially since the way wesley played the hand it looks 100% like a set, raising the flop first to act and raising turn again after he got reraised, that's a set if I've ever seen one, therefore he has to have a boat or the straight flush. If I was henry I would shove only with a straight flush, and check call queen 5 top full house I play 5k/10k btw on triton poker (not even streamed cause its super duper high stakes) my take
@@boibetterknow4768oh yea I’m sure you’re jus a better player and would have played it better
@@skelorbonor The board paired but there was still not much left to do given SPR, and the straight flush was IP.
Finally Henry gets stacked
I have lost straightflush against straightflush, but it did not hurt as much as the one where i had A high flush and villain rivered a straitflush.
Yeah right once in a lifetime, @ these casinos these hands do come out often
Hey, me and some buddies are playing a home game this weekend, and we could use another player...
@@tonyg1120 I agree especially with me at the Aria. I flopped quads and lost on the river. This happened to me weekly throughout 2024.
could've potentially gotten away on that river, why would wes raise turn with less than nut flush, likely a set
What are the odds on flopping a flush and someone flopping straight flush? Does it happen often?
Henry handles with class
Announcers afk the first 2 minutes of the hand lmao
Wesley becomes west side😂😂
This is what straight flush do to you..😂
0:49 and 1:08 and 3:33 and 5:46 and 6:52
WEST SIDE 5 times😂😂
Wesley’s laugh was priceless 😂
In all the players in HCL , i love Henry the most
he took the L to W , never see him snapped .
All in after pairing the board is weird. K high flush draw won’t raise the turn. Only at least a trips w/c beats his flush after pairing.
I click on your videos without looking at the title so I was able to enjoy the delicious shock of this cooler. Wow!
I really do not think Henry was trying to slow roll bc the board paired therefore his "Ace-Hi Flush" was susceptible... And "technically", Henry's hand was the *EFFECTIVE NUTS* on the flop & turn, but it was NOT the *Nut Flush* as Wesley proclaims since the possibility for the straight flush on the flop stops the A9 suited from being the *NUT* flush
An ace high flush is will always be the nut flush
@@BeegYoshi24I’m trying to explain to all these clowns that nut flush and nuts are two different terms, but for some reason it doesn’t click in their heads.
@@rapjazz199 indeed. people trying to be smart when they don't understand poker terms lol. You've explained it well. I hope these guys make their way to my home game sometime :)..
Some people say everyone could win in a poker Game, but honestly which one of you fold an Ace high flush in this Situation?
Mariano Andy Now Wesley and Henry lol
Yes I remember that one with Andy getting the short end of the stick.
Henry has a bluffcatcher when Wesley raises 26k on the turn,and Wesley is never bluffing in this spot so deep,also because Henry hand,view the action ,looks exactly like the A high flush which Wesley tinks he is never folding. So Wesley only ever raises there a stright flush,never a k high or lower flush and again,he is never bluffing with Henry hand being face up,thats why its a relatively easy fold on the turn.
With already so much in there I would shove the turn with A9 of spades before another spade rolles off and kill your action or even worse the board pairing and even losing the pot.
Wesley is not stupid if Henry calls 26K he is propably up against a big hand he is not bluffing anymore
Haha if you are really that good of a player folding the A9 of spades on the turn why dont you buy in for 100k and show us your skills? Youre just trolling here hahha
@@wen496 so I guess you re assuming that Wesley would inflate an already 500 big blinds pot with 3rd nut flush/ lower flush or a set ,which I dont think its ever the case.
@@wen496 Hahaha I dont have to prove anything to you, and not trolling here hahaha
@@tommas5215 all bark no bite
what does another spade do??
Nothing. All the interesting spades are already in their hands.
Flop a Nut Flush.....But ur Drawing ☠️ that's Crazy
Don't also forget ace blokker for straight flush only 6-4 if board don't pair
Hard to put him on a sttaight flush obviously...but when the board pairs he shud be checking
This has happened to me before. I was on the wrong side of it. I sure hope it was a "once in a lifetime hand."
Henry thought he was trapping on the turn by just calling raise.
Man when you’re running bad, you’re running bad…poor Henry 😭
Can never fold there.
Well.. the full house did come in, if you're putting Wesley on anything it's a set. But yea, bad beat.
Actually yes he can. On the river once the board paired. He has to put him on a set before the river Wesley is not raising the turn and shoving the river with a lower flush.
You can easily hold. You sound like the fishiest of fish
@@robg915 No he doesn't put him on a set. A set does not raise on the turn. that's why he shoved him all in. What set just calls a 3 bet on the flop and then raises on the turn? That's why you are a noob.
I would have figured out Wesley had a straight flush. Look at Wesley’s little grin after the flop. Easy fold, at least for me.
I once folded a straight flush against a royal flush, face up. They still talk about that hand to this day
But the board was paired, he could play it in Check Fold.
Henry play it pretty bad. If he is going shove river, why not all in turn. Lol. All in when pair board
Always annoys me when the straight flush is out there, and they still refer to the Ace high flush as the "nut" flush.
A high flush is most definitely the nut flush. Straight flush and flush are two hand rankings, and the nut flush is referring highest possible flush, which is the A high flush. The nuts is 64s which is a straight flush, but that doesn’t change the fact that nuts and nut flush don’t mean the same thing. The nut flush can also happen to be the nuts, but in this case it isn’t because of the possible straight flush. But, it is still considered the nut flush because it is the best possible hand of that ranking on that runout.
Let full house hit on river and lead jams. If this was ur plan, why not jam turn.
Bro Wesley doesn’t raise flop and then raise turn with a set lol
@zacharyberry1478 ur missing the point if u Jam river when full house comes in, then ur less likely to get value from flushes. U rather get value on turn.
Is henry an idf?
You would not put Wesley on a Q in that hand so the board pairing makes little difference.
Henry is a great player but that river jam was pretty bad on the board pairing river. Wesley had all the sets based on how the hand played
Wow, Henry could've put Wesley on a Full House.
absolutely sickening, no matter how many times I rewatch I don’t see a fold from Henry’s spot😢
The instant check mark on the flop 😅
Was that the first time Wesley used a spoon or something? 😂
Wesley shaking with excitement throughout the hand.
He gave it back that night.
I've lost a straight flush to a royal..both me and the player who had the royal used both he cards...unfortunately it was a private cash game and there was no bad beat jackpot !
I meant we both had both hole cards in play!
At least he didn’t lose as much as Andy did
How does Ethan fold pocket 4s on this table?
I absolutely hate how Wesley played this hand.
Henry should've been able to get away on the river. that board pair would make a boat for the only other value hands Wesley had which made sense
You would never put Wesley on a Q or Q2, Q3 type of hand. Pretty much every player goes broke there.
Not once in a lifetime it happened last year with Mariano and Andy and same announcer
That board pair shouldve scared him off but he still jammed... bad play
the commentator is clueless here. He saw Henry's hole card is an As9s, and wesley's hole card is 4s6s, so even a 7s and 8s come on the turn and river respectively still don't change anything because Henry has a As9s in his hand, so the only possibility for a straight flush is still a 4s6s which already gotten there on the flop. Not to mention he said only another spade maybe changes something after he saw a Q of diamond came on the turn.
@@ChrisPhamQ with 4 cards to a flush on board, sets and lower flushes become much weaker hands relatively because sets lose to any spade and lower flushes lose to a single ace of the suit.
So if the turn was a 4th spade, you’re holding the ace of spades and your opponent is still very eager to get stacks in you should pause for thought a bit.
I’m not saying he gets away here. But it does change things.
@@JohnSmith-nx7zj change thing for who? Wesley flopped a straight flush with 4s,6s, there's NO other way for henry to make a higher straight flush. And it's hard for Henry to think Wesley had a straight flush because there's only one way to make a straight flush that is by holding 4s,6s. Hence any more spades come on the turn or river doesn't change anything for either players
Someone explain the turn raise to me?
No a spades does not really do anything .
Wesley fighting for the humanity, bravo.
Why would you shove when all the hands that raise you on turn get there on the river.
I really like Henry. He‘s just a very good player. First spot you‘re just loosing all your money but 2nd Hand he played it perfect and made a nice fold on the river.
If he was that good, he would have put Wesley on at least a full house of some kind. What else would he re-raise and call an all-in with. Easy check-fold for me.
@@mikea5205a set isn’t flatting a 3 bet on the flop and certainly not raising the turn either. stacks are getting in no matter how ‘good’ someone is
No one talking about how poorly played this hand was by both players?
What did Wes do wrong?
@@rleriche5044 check raising the flop
Wesley got all the money from Henry. What you talkin bout Willis
@ only because dude actually had it. Most hands are folding after a check raise on the flop on that board
@rleriche5044 Wes raised the 700 after the flop. There is no hand that could possibly beat him at that point. He needed to just call to potentially keep as many people in the hand as possible. The Qs all but guaranteed the others would have folded anyway, but it's still a bad raise on the flop.
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So many people don’t understand that the “nut flush” is the best possible flush that ISN’T a straight flush. People get confused because “the nuts” in general is considered the best possible hand. So when they hear “nut flush”, they think it’s the best possible flush including a straight flush. But it’s the best possible flush that isn’t a straight flush.
Do people get confused by this? I've never heard such confusion expressed.
@pugsnhogz Yes. I’ve even gotten into a heated debate at Poker table before arguing this exact thing
@@pugsnhogz Even someone in these comments is arguing with me about it lol
@@OJuggernautO lol bless their little
I think this isn't widely accepted. The alternative is this- The term "nut" implies the best possible in something. The nuts is the best hand. The nut flush is the best possible flush on the board. If it's a straight flush, that's the nut flush, if its an ace that's the nut flush, if it's a K that's the nut flush.
It’s an ace high flush not the nut flush here on flop
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He could have folded on the river. Went from 2nd nuts to like the 7th nuts.
Henry was also thinking he was drawing to a straight flush too I think.
Can't even be mad. If these guys are playing within their financial limits this is a certified non-tilting hand to lose to TBH
The board pair should have saved Henry. I don’t get the shove unless he wasn’t folding to any bet.
Andy can always say what he wants to say when the hand is over.... Andy was never folding to Mariano. In that spot, I don't care how much it was for I don't care what he says. He was never folding.... Nope, he's not that good to fold. Honestly, I'm not knocking him. I'm not putting him down.... But he is not good enough to fold that there, not many people are..
Why he don’t say “ Nut Flush” is because you had the nut flush. Nut
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He didn't say nut flush because it wasn't the but flush! 😂😂
Yes it was. The nut flush is the best possible flush that isn’t a straight flush. So in this hand, it was the nut flush vs a straight flush 👍🏻
@OJuggernautO I have to disagree. If I was in that hand I would've thought I had the second nuts after the flop with the A high flush. The nuts is the best possible hand at any given time. Im sure you know that. Merry Christmas!
@@broderickhunt5388 You wouldn’t even have the second nuts there with the ace high flush, lol. Quads and all the full houses beat you, then the straight flush. But at any rate, Ace high flush is the nut flush
“ Poker is all skill”……LOL…sure flopping a straight flush is all skill. GtfO.
Because spots like these are so common right? Lol.
Dude just admit you're a fish who doesn't understand the intricacies of the game.
Any game requires skill can have moments where skill isn't necessary lol weirdo
@@DominationRotation sure, I am a fish and poker is all skill, luck isn’t necessary at all. LOL.
@@DominationRotation always some online nerd white knighting poker who has barely any experience 😂
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Playing for a living since 10 years brother. Settle down now.