I flopped a straight flush, final table head to head for the win in a 10,000 player tournament…and lost the hand. I held 8-9 suited hearts. 10-J-Q ❤️’s flopped. Knew I had the win and tourney if I could get him all-in or fold after building a huge pot. Our stacks were about even with him having a slight edge. I thought I played it perfectly start to finish when I got him to raise after the river as he was being a bit agressive and I immediately called ALL-IN knowing I had him. He called the second the word “in” left my mouth and I leaped out of my seat, arms in the air in celebration of my win just to see him turn over A-K of hearts…Royal Flush. All the while I thought I was playing him perfectly he was praying I had the 8-9 and played me right into the trap. It was so awesome a hand I wasn’t even upset. Just glad to be part of it. Unreal finish!
i too flopped that hand8h9h in bb flop 10h Jh Qh 5 involved all checked turn Kh short stack utg allin for 5k 1 fold other 2 called pot now 30k Kd on river mp goes allin for 30k button raises 50k allin me with 28k now i knew one had the Ah and the button i had tagged as calling station that jams river when he has the goods so i sighed folded UTG showed Ah for the royal winning 30k mp showed QQ for boat button shows KK for quads so he won 60k side. i called up NASA asking them to keep an eye out for my dog
Circa 2005 in Santa Ynez's Chumash Casino I held A-K Hearts in the button position in a 4-8 game that was doubled on the hand to 8-16...entire table called to see the flop even as I pushed it to 16. 9 players: 10 Hearts -Blank- and Jack Hearts on the flop with all players calling again. I figured there had to be pocket pairs and/or straight draws...from the button I bet 8 again, and all called...Black King, when I bet 16 after all the checks 5 players stayed in to see the Queen of hearts on the river. Kid opposite made the 16 bet, one caller to my right, I bumped it to 32, the kid only had 10 more to toss in, and the guy to my right stated one of you must have the flush...and folded showing his straight, I turned over the Royal. to the kids 8-9 of hearts...dealer exclaimed, I think we have a bad beat and the floor went to the cameras...10-15 minutes later, I got the pot and 1/4th of the Bad Beat jackpot, kid got half of the BB, $1700.00 rest of the table split 850. I tipped $100.00, the kid grabbed his cash and walked away pissed that he had lost. HE WAS the OVERALL winner on that hand. Second time I had hit a royal in the 4-5 years I played Texas Hold-em...back when you could find various games to play. I think the table put me on Pocket Rockets...the kid had hit the open ended straight flush...had the 7 hearts come out on the river he would have won. He and I really only had one out for the perfect result...any other heart would have been just a winner for me.
Back when casinos didn't offer no-limit but only offered limit holdem, I had the nut flush and got into a raising war with another player. I'd raise, he'd re-raise, I'd raise again... and after several rounds of this I finally noticed that he could have a straight flush, and my Ace high flush might not be good. It also occurred to me that only an idiot would keep raising me unless he had the straight flush, so I finally just called his raise. Turns out he was an idiot with a lower flush, and I didn't get his stack.
@@daithi1966 some people are just dumb. Was in a limit game, and my pocket 4s got counterfeited on the river. So said so, and I was playing the board. Other person just mucked their hand haha.
@@wndrbomb One might, and it wouldn't be the first time I've been an idiot. On the other hand, this guy didn't do anything to prevent me from getting his stack. The possibility that he could have a straight flush did.
@@markconiglio7769 How about allowing everyone their opinion? As of the time I am responding here, 23 people have given me a thumbs up on my opinion. I guess some others think the same thing, right?
On the first hand, how is Ivey only 86% after the turn? Soyza was drawing absolutely dead after the turn. Unless they think hey might fold the winning hand. I mean, he's done it before.
@@BillyBennett-k2c I don't know which hand you're watching, but there was no royal flush draw out there. Hell, there wasn't even a flush draw out there.
8:24 : I mean Who wouldnt call with that kind of set up ? There is no chance in quad / Full house / he has the highest Heart card.(since the ace is in the scene) he knew, her enemy has 2 hearts too. but with that kind of set up its very hard too fold. its not even 543 ( to make multiple combination Like 543+2-1 Or 2-6 or 67 hearts" he took the risk. And fail. BUT its 100% commendable.
Kelly is a professional player. By him raising her...what is she going to call with? Queen-suited? 10 suited (he had king-jack). She made a pot sized bet on the river.....she is going to fold queen high flush IF he shoved on her in that situation. He's only getting called by 2-3 suited hearts. Bad shove. I've played a lot of cash over the years....and against players who I know know what they are doing...I flat in situations like that. Sure, I've flatted where they turned out to not have the stone cold nuts...however when I saw their hand afterwards, I knew they werent going to call my shove with what turned out to be their hand. I'm not making any more money in situations like that regardless. However, there have been times where I would have went bust on a hand like his hand....when my opponent had quads or a straight flush...IF I had shoved or re-raised. You have to be able to put a player on a hand....and think about what he could possibly call with if you shove in a situation like that.
I believe in scam and poker cheat by the dealers and players in this era. I plaid in Vietnam and over 90% of all hands was a cooler of someone. 2 players flopped a set the 3rd player hit a pair of aces. River full house for the two players with a set on the flop coming the second Ace. The 3rd player three of a kind aces on the turn. River 3rd player got quads of aces by runner runner. Then same table one hand later one player hits straight flush with A2 hole cards, other player had pocket aces and the 3rd player hits a better straight flush by runner runner 3456 with pocket 7s. Then 10 hands in a row a player with worst hands and less than 5% ouds won by runner runner. So there was almost nobody with the best hand on the flop and best hole cards who won a hand in the whole tournament lol. Then if two or three players went all in pre-flop always the player with the highest chip stack won with the worst hand like 72 against pocket aces and other good hands and kicked the weaker players out from the tournament. No player could make a comeback during the whole tournament. Happened in Ho Chi Minh, Da Nang and Hanoi where they also organize VSOP, APT and WPT Tournaments. Poker cheat even happen in Prague but more by the local players. Also in South Korea. Philippines must be better and Phnom Penh is great.
You can certainly can make that argument, for sure! I respect your opinion. I would say Negreanu and Ivey are #1 and #2, in whichever order. Peace, Brother.
The all around best poker player, yes, but I think Erik Seidel is the best NL poker player in the game right now...even in spite of what the movie Rounders make you believe of him because of one bad hand in the final two at the '88 WSOP main event.
It happens. On an 8/16 game. I had the same hand with spades though but 2/3 spades. The kicker was, it was 4 spades on the board and you can see all anyone needed was a 3 or a 7 of spades. I thought he had the 7 of spades. Because I had 2/3 of spades. He had Ace/King reraising me until I was all in with my $600. I am looking at the board thinking if he has the 7 of spades. Show me then. When I saw Ace/King I was confused. How he didn't know I was holding a straight flush?
@alexbrown2529 yes, they're playing short deck which means there's no 2s 3s 4s or 5s in the deck. So a wheel is basically now A6789. It also means hand rankings change a bit, flush now beats a fullhouse.
@@GQElvie they get rid of 2 through 5 cards. And it's played exactly like normal Texas Holdem but some hand values change, such as a flush beats a full house now. The Ace counts low and high, but instead of A through 5 for the lowest straight, it's A, 6, 7, 8, 9. Lot more action since there is a higher chance of hitting something.
Tournaments are tricky PERIOD. People do not understand in all Tournaments. There are only 3 to 4 straight lucky seats. Meaning no matter what kind of poker player you are. You are winning period. That seat, no matter what. That card that seat needs is hitting the river period. You can be a poker God at reading people. But you are not beating that seat PERIOD.. That's Phil Ivey Achilles heel at the World Series of Poker.
@@gilbertgaines672 you seem to be saying that it is mostly luck. although as it turns out there are "lucky seats", i.e. this person was dealt aces or kings x amount of times, this is negligible in the scheme of things. and while, it may be true that Ivey has had some bad luck in holdem, skill is much more dominant than you are giving credit to.
@@GQElvie No, everything are by the numbers in poker. But certain seats in every tournament are unbeatable. That is a poker fact. That's not luck. That the laws of probability finally coming to its conclusionary circle. Everything in life has its inner flows. The natural nature of everything. That happens can be calculated with certain formulas. So once again, YES! There are certain seats in every tournament every game that turns unbeatable. I do not know how it happens, then I will be a millionaire today. But I know how to recognize a heatwave or just a hot seat at the time being. You seriously never seen a hot seat ever?
@@gilbertgaines672 you seem quite adamant. You can attach a probability to all of this? Nobody can prove it, but I am pretty sure if you take 4 poor poker players who ultimately have the four "hottest" seats, they are still big underdogs in a tournament. As a generalization, assume there are 1000 players in a tourney, and each of the four go into it as a 5000 to 1 underdog. They end up getting the best cards. Their odds of 5000 to 1 might change to, oh I don't know, 3000 to 1?
When there is an Ace high flush and a straight flush will people please stop calling the Ace high flush the "nut flush". In that instance, the nut flush is the straight flush
@@robbiereekie3694 Robbie, when you have the best possible hand that is considered "the nuts" the nut flush is the best possible flush. Therefore, in that instance the "nut flush" is the straight flush
@@Kevmacdaddy77 A flush and a straight flush are NOT the same hand. So the nut flush is the highest possible FLUSH, and has nothing to do with a straight flush. He is correct. The poker pros commentating on TV are correct. You are wrong. The guy calling people fish is an imbecile.
"Poker is a 100% skill game", say the "pros". LOL, what a bunch of nonsense. Quads, Straight flushes, Royal is all skill? GTFO. This damn game is 80% luck.
@@bobcarter6869 Did the LGBTQ lobby asked for the "straight" to be removed? it belongs there logically; the whole point of the hand is to make a 'straight flush' with the highest 5 cards.
He said two hands if your Sam, absolutely wrong analysis by commentators it's 7 hands you could lose, AA, 88, QQ, JJ, A8, AQ, AJ, stupid people shouldn't be paid to broadcast mistaken analysis. Naturally they did get only one hand beats Phil, K,10/clubs. Since Sam has the K of clubs that rules out the Royal Flush for him.
You're right he was wrong, it's only one hand not two, and that's quad aces. He doesn't lose to any other hand that you mentioned. The commentators aren't complete morons 😂
This is literally the only way I can play without losing real money cause don't y'all pay for internet already? Anyways if only the same repeat lifetime ago when players had the crazy top nonsense hands and anybody would bet their life on an unbearable hand like Santa Clause is box gift wrapping my AE86
Dude who re-raises Kelly Minkin with his king high flush....made a STUPID raise...because she is only going to call with 2-3 suited hearts. She aint going to call all in with just a queen suited hearts! I've played a lot of cash over the years...and I have saved HELLA MONEY by flatting in situations like this! Unless you're playing with a total donk.....you shoving in that situation is a lose-lose in the long run! You're either going to get the other player to fold...OR you're walking into a monster.
Min raise, bb call. Pretty standard how deep stacked they are. Just a crazy cooler hand. She is annoying and probably doesn't even play anymore. But not a bad bb defend considering stack size.
language of God is silent, if you lucky then just remind silent... friends with people that have a good luck so you can have a good luck too...life is easy but it have limit to saved your life....so why loser always post something sweet or nice to read?.... -: martingale....keep martingale until you win.... it's like buffalo slot machine that tech us a away of life....
I flopped a straight flush, final table head to head for the win in a 10,000 player tournament…and lost the hand. I held 8-9 suited hearts. 10-J-Q ❤️’s flopped. Knew I had the win and tourney if I could get him all-in or fold after building a huge pot. Our stacks were about even with him having a slight edge. I thought I played it perfectly start to finish when I got him to raise after the river as he was being a bit agressive and I immediately called ALL-IN knowing I had him. He called the second the word “in” left my mouth and I leaped out of my seat, arms in the air in celebration of my win just to see him turn over A-K of hearts…Royal Flush. All the while I thought I was playing him perfectly he was praying I had the 8-9 and played me right into the trap.
It was so awesome a hand I wasn’t even upset. Just glad to be part of it. Unreal finish!
massive cooler other dude must have been jumping inside
i too flopped that hand8h9h in bb flop 10h Jh Qh 5 involved all checked turn Kh short stack utg allin for 5k 1 fold other 2 called pot now 30k Kd on river mp goes allin for 30k button raises 50k allin me with 28k now i knew one had the Ah and the button i had tagged as calling station that jams river when he has the goods so i sighed folded UTG showed Ah for the royal winning 30k mp showed QQ for boat button shows KK for quads so he won 60k side.
i called up NASA asking them to keep an eye out for my dog
Circa 2005 in Santa Ynez's Chumash Casino I held A-K Hearts in the button position in a 4-8 game that was doubled on the hand to 8-16...entire table called to see the flop even as I pushed it to 16. 9 players: 10 Hearts -Blank- and Jack Hearts on the flop with all players calling again. I figured there had to be pocket pairs and/or straight draws...from the button I bet 8 again, and all called...Black King, when I bet 16 after all the checks 5 players stayed in to see the Queen of hearts on the river. Kid opposite made the 16 bet, one caller to my right, I bumped it to 32, the kid only had 10 more to toss in, and the guy to my right stated one of you must have the flush...and folded showing his straight, I turned over the Royal. to the kids 8-9 of hearts...dealer exclaimed, I think we have a bad beat and the floor went to the cameras...10-15 minutes later, I got the pot and 1/4th of the Bad Beat jackpot, kid got half of the BB, $1700.00 rest of the table split 850. I tipped $100.00, the kid grabbed his cash and walked away pissed that he had lost. HE WAS the OVERALL winner on that hand. Second time I had hit a royal in the 4-5 years I played Texas Hold-em...back when you could find various games to play. I think the table put me on Pocket Rockets...the kid had hit the open ended straight flush...had the 7 hearts come out on the river he would have won. He and I really only had one out for the perfect result...any other heart would have been just a winner for me.
you know what people love, its not being spammed with spoilers at the start of the video
I like the fact they took all the hemming over making a bet out and just gave us the action.
10:44 wonder if Phil ever contemplated folding those quad aces to avoid a bad beat to the Royal Flush like that Japanese guy in the WSOP 🎲
Oui il la déjà fait ultérieurement
Commentators keep calling Ace high flush ‘the nuts’ when a straight flush is on the board already 🤔
The ace high flush is always referred to as the nut flush!
Back when casinos didn't offer no-limit but only offered limit holdem, I had the nut flush and got into a raising war with another player. I'd raise, he'd re-raise, I'd raise again... and after several rounds of this I finally noticed that he could have a straight flush, and my Ace high flush might not be good. It also occurred to me that only an idiot would keep raising me unless he had the straight flush, so I finally just called his raise. Turns out he was an idiot with a lower flush, and I didn't get his stack.
@@daithi1966 some people are just dumb. Was in a limit game, and my pocket 4s got counterfeited on the river. So said so, and I was playing the board. Other person just mucked their hand haha.
You call him an idiot but he was able to prevent you from getting his entire stack. So one might call you the idiot.
@@wndrbomb One might, and it wouldn't be the first time I've been an idiot. On the other hand, this guy didn't do anything to prevent me from getting his stack. The possibility that he could have a straight flush did.
@daithi1966 You're not an idiot. I'm just trolling.
C'était ya très longtemps le poker a évolué depui^^
1:50 If Ivey doesn't get quads, what can Soyza win on river card with 14% chance?
yea I have no clue I was thinking for like 10 minutes
@1:49 how the heck does Soyza have 14% equity? He's drawing dead.
You start this off showing us two BORING quads hands. See, guys, it's really not exciting unless the other player HAS A HAND.
Captain obvious
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You know what helps.. complaining about everything! Just turn it off if you don't like it!
@@markconiglio7769 How about allowing everyone their opinion? As of the time I am responding here, 23 people have given me a thumbs up on my opinion. I guess some others think the same thing, right?
@@1218jmmEven if 0 likes were given to you your opinion is still valid :)
It’s always fun when you have the nuts 😂
Ivey with the ‘you might be stupid to call with a flush there’ stare at end of that hand 😂
starts 0:35
Yes, in short deck )
On the first hand, how is Ivey only 86% after the turn? Soyza was drawing absolutely dead after the turn. Unless they think hey might fold the winning hand. I mean, he's done it before.
If a queen club had hit river the guy would have made a royal flush
@@BillyBennett-k2c I don't know which hand you're watching, but there was no royal flush draw out there. Hell, there wasn't even a flush draw out there.
8:24 : I mean Who wouldnt call with that kind of set up ?
There is no chance in quad / Full house /
he has the highest Heart card.(since the ace is in the scene)
he knew, her enemy has 2 hearts too. but with that kind of set up its very hard too fold.
its not even 543 ( to make multiple combination Like 543+2-1 Or 2-6 or 67 hearts"
he took the risk. And fail. BUT its 100% commendable.
Kelly is a professional player. By him raising her...what is she going to call with? Queen-suited? 10 suited (he had king-jack). She made a pot sized bet on the river.....she is going to fold queen high flush IF he shoved on her in that situation. He's only getting called by 2-3 suited hearts. Bad shove. I've played a lot of cash over the years....and against players who I know know what they are doing...I flat in situations like that. Sure, I've flatted where they turned out to not have the stone cold nuts...however when I saw their hand afterwards, I knew they werent going to call my shove with what turned out to be their hand. I'm not making any more money in situations like that regardless. However, there have been times where I would have went bust on a hand like his hand....when my opponent had quads or a straight flush...IF I had shoved or re-raised. You have to be able to put a player on a hand....and think about what he could possibly call with if you shove in a situation like that.
seen flopped quad 10s rivered quad aces and rivered royal (KQ) hole cards the betting went wild
@@paullentz1972yes against any amateur it is shove but not in this situation
These arent really highlights of poker...
You can’t escape this by all means you lost ur house but u win a new house next hand
I believe in scam and poker cheat by the dealers and players in this era. I plaid in Vietnam and over 90% of all hands was a cooler of someone. 2 players flopped a set the 3rd player hit a pair of aces. River full house for the two players with a set on the flop coming the second Ace. The 3rd player three of a kind aces on the turn. River 3rd player got quads of aces by runner runner. Then same table one hand later one player hits straight flush with A2 hole cards, other player had pocket aces and the 3rd player hits a better straight flush by runner runner 3456 with pocket 7s. Then 10 hands in a row a player with worst hands and less than 5% ouds won by runner runner. So there was almost nobody with the best hand on the flop and best hole cards who won a hand in the whole tournament lol. Then if two or three players went all in pre-flop always the player with the highest chip stack won with the worst hand like 72 against pocket aces and other good hands and kicked the weaker players out from the tournament. No player could make a comeback during the whole tournament. Happened in Ho Chi Minh, Da Nang and Hanoi where they also organize VSOP, APT and WPT Tournaments. Poker cheat even happen in Prague but more by the local players. Also in South Korea. Philippines must be better and Phnom Penh is great.
I went to Paris once.
10:00 Greenwood needed that 8♣️ to be a T♣️for this one to be an insane hand.
I mean it's still nuts vs 2nd nuts 🤷♂️
HOW CAN HE NOT READ THAT🤷🤷🤷 IVEY BE LIKE I GOT YOU DONKEY😆😆
@sleeper9728 read what? He loses to one hand
Why do have to spoiler at the beginning of the video ?
Who thinks like me that Phil Ivey is the GOAT of poker?
You can certainly can make that argument, for sure! I respect your opinion. I would say Negreanu and Ivey are #1 and #2, in whichever order. Peace, Brother.
@@1218jmmeven Negreanu will tell you that Ivey is the best :)
I don’t know if they are the best of all time , but they are my two favorite players.
The all around best poker player, yes, but I think Erik Seidel is the best NL poker player in the game right now...even in spite of what the movie Rounders make you believe of him because of one bad hand in the final two at the '88 WSOP main event.
6:20 Hearts flushed
My very first hand at a live poker room was almost exactly this. Only difference was the A❤ came on the river. I held 2,3...and called his all-in 😁
get the short deck hands outta here
He did not think that there was another possibility which was superior to his hand. (Straight vs royal.)
It happens. On an 8/16 game. I had the same hand with spades though but 2/3 spades. The kicker was, it was 4 spades on the board and you can see all anyone needed was a 3 or a 7 of spades. I thought he had the 7 of spades. Because I had 2/3 of spades. He had Ace/King reraising me until I was all in with my $600. I am looking at the board thinking if he has the 7 of spades. Show me then. When I saw Ace/King I was confused. How he didn't know I was holding a straight flush?
If you use a shoehorn, you can get an ad every 15 seconds.....
1:43 k 7 8 k
k q : 86/100
a 8 : 14/100 why????
It's K76K, A8 can make a straight with a 9
Is that a short deck?
@@degeneral1342yes
@@robbiereekie3694I’m unfamiliar with that, are there diff rules for the table they’re playing?
@alexbrown2529 yes, they're playing short deck which means there's no 2s 3s 4s or 5s in the deck. So a wheel is basically now A6789. It also means hand rankings change a bit, flush now beats a fullhouse.
Wish more places had short deck games. They are so much more fun.
I did not watch the whole thing. short deck games? what is that in poker? Thanks
@@GQElvie they get rid of 2 through 5 cards. And it's played exactly like normal Texas Holdem but some hand values change, such as a flush beats a full house now. The Ace counts low and high, but instead of A through 5 for the lowest straight, it's A, 6, 7, 8, 9. Lot more action since there is a higher chance of hitting something.
@@denisfolcik1373 Thank you
Sick
So at 14:35….if the player says one amount, but places higher chips…which one rules?
The verbal.
Click bait!
Can anyone explain why Phil Ivey has NEVER won a Holdem' bracelet??
He plays very tight at final tables. It’s easy to bully him at those points.
Tournaments are tricky PERIOD. People do not understand in all Tournaments. There are only 3 to 4 straight lucky seats. Meaning no matter what kind of poker player you are. You are winning period. That seat, no matter what. That card that seat needs is hitting the river period.
You can be a poker God at reading people. But you are not beating that seat PERIOD..
That's Phil Ivey Achilles heel at the World Series of Poker.
@@gilbertgaines672 you seem to be saying that it is mostly luck. although as it turns out there are "lucky seats", i.e. this person was dealt aces or kings x amount of times, this is negligible in the scheme of things. and while, it may be true that Ivey has had some bad luck in holdem, skill is much more dominant than you are giving credit to.
@@GQElvie No, everything are by the numbers in poker. But certain seats in every tournament are unbeatable. That is a poker fact. That's not luck. That the laws of probability finally coming to its conclusionary circle. Everything in life has its inner flows. The natural nature of everything. That happens can be calculated with certain formulas.
So once again, YES! There are certain seats in every tournament every game that turns unbeatable. I do not know how it happens, then I will be a millionaire today. But I know how to recognize a heatwave or just a hot seat at the time being.
You seriously never seen a hot seat ever?
@@gilbertgaines672 you seem quite adamant. You can attach a probability to all of this? Nobody can prove it, but I am pretty sure if you take 4 poor poker players who ultimately have the four "hottest" seats, they are still big underdogs in a tournament. As a generalization, assume there are 1000 players in a tourney, and each of the four go into it as a 5000 to 1 underdog. They end up getting the best cards. Their odds of 5000 to 1 might change to, oh I don't know, 3000 to 1?
AARON WHYYY HOW CAN YOU NOT READ THE CARD 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Can someone explain how Souza has a 14% chance to win on the turn? How is he not drawing dead, what card helps him lmao
Same question. I think is a mistake ?
I think they misread the hand thinking Sousa was clubbing ! Definitely very far from the worst mistake a tv broadcaster has made 😅😅😅😅
Thatz what I have been racking my brains over lol.must be mistake
He can hit a 9 for a straight. They're playing shortdeck
@@Gertzy41ain't a mistake. 9 gives him a straight
Clickbait. Ivey wasn’t in that hand. Trash post for that reason.
Notice how this blonde dealer is in most of the videos 😂" she's insane
Flush beats a full house? Says no one ever
they were playing short deck, a game in which a flush beats a full house because it's less likely
When there is an Ace high flush and a straight flush will people please stop calling the Ace high flush the "nut flush". In that instance, the nut flush is the straight flush
Na nut flush doesn't include the straight flush, it's a different category of hands
@@robbiereekie3694 Robbie, when you have the best possible hand that is considered "the nuts" the nut flush is the best possible flush. Therefore, in that instance the "nut flush" is the straight flush
@@Kevmacdaddy77 He doesn't know what he's talking about. Let the fish chirp
@@Kevmacdaddy77 A flush and a straight flush are NOT the same hand. So the nut flush is the highest possible FLUSH, and has nothing to do with a straight flush. He is correct. The poker pros commentating on TV are correct. You are wrong. The guy calling people fish is an imbecile.
Wow. If you guys don't know the difference between the nuts and the nut flush (which is ace high flush) you really, really should not be commenting!
Imagine greenwood K 10 auf cloves
From Greenwods perspective he only loses to AA, he has Kc in hand so Phil can’t have Kc10c
The announcers were way off. The board was paired, so he loses to a boat on 88, QQ, and JJ, A8, AQ, AJ, etc…
@@mattflickinger8151 this is short deck where flush beats a boat though
That was a short deck hand so flush beats a full house.
@@JustinBellemeJBMedia wow, have never heard of this, will check it out.
@@mattflickinger8151na mate. Shortdeck...
What do you mean Greenwood can't fold? Ivey could easily have a boat.
it's short deck. flush beats full house.
@@hopiegaming704 well ok
You weren't paying attention I see
@10:46 - 7 hands beat Greenwood guys not 2.
Flush beats full house in short deck
Only one hand beats him not 2
@@seanbyrne7919 explain to me how 910 of clubs beats a king high flush?
never seen someone use makeup to give themselves a unibrow
Never heard of a flush beating a house in poker why they playing like that? 9:38
It s a short deck (6plus trny) hand strengths are different in Shortdeck
The commentary was more unforgivable than the action, bunch of confused bumbling idiots "explaining" quite inaccurately.
Flush beats a house? In what world is that?
short deck poker where 2-5 cards are removed, so its much harder to hit flush and much easier to get paired board.
why the FRICK are there alien robot voices in the background. like what the heck is that about, ruins the whole video. instant dislike
"Poker is a 100% skill game", say the "pros". LOL, what a bunch of nonsense. Quads, Straight flushes, Royal is all skill? GTFO. This damn game is 80% luck.
70% skill at least.
Yah the once in a blue moon hands for sure say it's all luck.
You’re not wrong. But that other 20% does make a difference…
Well it's definitely not chess or something, but skill wins out in the long run
@@Simon-oq6ds That is absolutely true too!
18:34 no one even knew the name of his hand. They all said it wrong.
It was a "royal straight flush."
It's just a royal flush you do not need the straight in the middle
@@bobcarter6869 Did the LGBTQ lobby asked for the "straight" to be removed? it belongs there logically; the whole point of the hand is to make a 'straight flush' with the highest 5 cards.
Can you have a royal flush that's not a straight? 😂
@@robbiereekie3694 Gay hands count too.
a royal straight flush IS a straight flush. it is just a particular straight flush.
1 fking thumbnail baiting u into a 19 min video
First hand with Phil ivey how can his opponent have 14 per cent chance on the turn? Phil kq suited..flop k76k. Opponent a 8 off confused 😂
He can hit a 9 for a straight
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Ace high flush is not the "Nut Flush" when a straight flush is there.
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Women are bingo players
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Short deck is for low skilled players, more luck involved
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He said two hands if your Sam, absolutely wrong analysis by commentators it's 7 hands you could lose, AA, 88, QQ, JJ, A8, AQ, AJ, stupid people shouldn't be paid to broadcast mistaken analysis. Naturally they did get only one hand beats Phil, K,10/clubs. Since Sam has the K of clubs that rules out the Royal Flush for him.
You're right he was wrong, it's only one hand not two, and that's quad aces. He doesn't lose to any other hand that you mentioned. The commentators aren't complete morons 😂
Clickbait thumbnail. Didn’t know channels still pulled this grimy tactic. Un-subbed.
This is literally the only way I can play without losing real money cause don't y'all pay for internet already? Anyways if only the same repeat lifetime ago when players had the crazy top nonsense hands and anybody would bet their life on an unbearable hand like Santa Clause is box gift wrapping my AE86
Is it just me or is this the most pointless poker video of all time?
Yes it’s made by AI
This some 007 James Bond shit worse bat best I had was quad 10s beat by a fucking 23 of diamonds
Check check with quad queens... Weak.
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No personality at the table. Computer nerds
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Dude who re-raises Kelly Minkin with his king high flush....made a STUPID raise...because she is only going to call with 2-3 suited hearts. She aint going to call all in with just a queen suited hearts! I've played a lot of cash over the years...and I have saved HELLA MONEY by flatting in situations like this! Unless you're playing with a total donk.....you shoving in that situation is a lose-lose in the long run! You're either going to get the other player to fold...OR you're walking into a monster.
Shut the hell up, keyboard poker pro lol
I love how this BINGO player calls with 3-2 of hearts and says good luck. The funny thing here is she thinks she great!
Min raise, bb call. Pretty standard how deep stacked they are. Just a crazy cooler hand. She is annoying and probably doesn't even play anymore. But not a bad bb defend considering stack size.
She has over 1.5 million dollars in live earnings. How much do you have?
Are you saying you would fold this in the BB?? 😂
@@robbiereekie3694 Yes! Fold in the BB to a min raise worth 3% of your stack. That's some smart poker!
1:11 wtf is this %??? It have to be like 68%/13.5%/18.5% equity
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Guess your a socialist paul
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