The fold wasn't anything close to masterpiece.. so obvious a straight isn't any good at this point. And Kallakis just deserved to loose here.. why he didn't raise at the turn? stupid.
@@MrRedrick94 I feel like I'm a pretty smart 5 year old if I could even understand poker, thanks for the compliment bud. Go try and pass someone else off because it isn't working here. I would say have a good day but I think that might be impossible in your case so I'll just say au revoir
@@THE-CHAMPION-HAS-A-NAME I am not your bud. “..but I think it might be impossible in your case.” How did you come to that conclusion? It seems that your are getting mad at the opinion of @roedelkroete1. Which is a weird thing. The fact that you think that pros can’t make mistakes is just plain dumb.
@@THE-CHAMPION-HAS-A-NAME The copium is real. Getting called on your absolutely my numbingly terrible bad take, and then trying to word smith your way into claiming it was a compliment. No friendo, take the L. You sound like an imbecile on both counts. Please continue to reply because this is comedy gold.
Congratulations to Pokerstars for reaching 720 resolution and for making the game more lifelike than ever - and for managing to program such great commentary.
A great video. This is the kind of table I would like to be part of. Gentlemen everyone. No trash talk, no swearing, no silly costumes. Just a group of players enjoying a good game of poker. Guys, you are a credit to yourselves and the game.
Me too, I’m watching this doing a double check after the flop like how is quads going to give him a straight flush. I’m like damn that’s going to be a sick runner runner. But then king hits the turn I’m like wtf is there something wrong with eyes. Then I reread title lol
@@horsemen6769 no , a king is a total brick it change nothing , unless somebody call the flop with AK KQ KK and he still can beat it , its rare that you can flop a flush . So a value bet is a right move . He can beat any set and 2 pair .
@@joaomagagnin3566 Yeah but he knows at that moment he's lost all the chips he's already put into the pot...and making the actual action of folding a set is never easy.
I think that's decent. There are flush and lots of full house potentially. A straight is only considered in a heads-up. But there were 2 players before you made the bet
I don't often say that folding monsters such as a nut straight is an easy decision, but here it's pretty clear cut. A paired board with flush possibilities, two people cold calling a big bet on the turn, O'dea throwing out a value bet and getting called by Kallakis, it's an easy fold. His straight is *never* good here.
@@blanelynch4576 I know it’s probability calculated but I’ve always found it retarded that stright flush beats quads. Like I may be the only person in the world but a quad seems much better visually than straight flush mostly because when you have 5 card flop, someone having a straight flush is MUCH MUCH more obiouse than quads. This is because if you have sets, and you flop set, it could be just 2 cards or trips. Both lose to stright and flush. But for a stright flush, you need to have at least 3 flush card - which because a flush is one of the better cards- anyone with trips, or straight will run away. And if you get any of the same suit in river etc, that basicly tells your opponent that you have to have flush. While with quads, there is no card in the deck or flop that could make your quads look worse. So human nature says its actually better to have quads than stright flush for better gains. (This is also why in South Asia, three of a kind and four of a kind beats stright flush and royal flush even tho probability is smaller)
Yeah but everyone else was slow playing so he was basically certain that he was the only one with a flush in his hand and in that case going all in would hurt him. He played it perfectly, he was just unlucky.
Lol there's that guy on the internet who thinks he's an expert at everything. Terrible call? It's called calculation(as shown by his face at 3:00). He did the work in his head, and weighed out the pros and cons of his hand- AND HE WAS RIGHT. So again, how is it a terrible call? If that was you would've gone all in and lost your money to quads-sucker.
It's not an easy fold unless you specifically have an opponent on two spades, or pocket Kings with the King of Spades. A flopped flush almost certainly would have moved all-in at some point before the river.
The flop call was fine to slowplay and not have a 4th spade ruin the action on the turn, but Kallakis blundered really hard by not shoving the turn. It was evident than Flanders and O'Dea both had something when the pot started to get built up and its the best chance to get all their money before a river card might scare them off or in the worst case beat you (like it did here). Plus even if both of them folded to your shove, youre still winning a $64k pot which at blinds of $1k/$2k is extremely solid. If you're flush over flushed there that's poker, its an inherent risk you take when you play low cards like that and you shouldn't be playing them if you aren't willing to go with it when you hit your hand.
At 0:24 it shows that Flanders has a 0% chance of winning. I don't understand. Flanders flopped a straight, which beats O'Dea's 3 of a kind. Why does Flanders have a 0% chance if his hand is better?
While typing my comment I realized that while Flanders's hand is better than O'Deas, the 0% means it's impossible for Flanders to beat the flush that Kallakis has.
This commentating is dreadful. Saying Kallakis can’t raise because he’s never going to get someone with the ace of spades fold. That’s exactly why he should raise! He’d be a massive favourite (80:20) vs a naked A spades on the flop and an even bigger favourite on the turn. He’s actually less of a favourite vs a set. A flopped baby flush is a really vulnerable hand. If a 4th spade comes either you lose the hand or you get no action so you need to raise it up while you’re ahead.
worse play i ever made i flopped trips hero had ace high flush i rivered a boat other hero had a straight, we were all deeped stacked flush bet $60 straight folded i bet $120 got called i saw his hand i was like i coulda made $1000 easy
My problem is I can't get out of that straight I just know that by what the other players have bet I've got the best hand and of course I don't but that's my thinking that's why I suck under pressure
I just googled Kallakis to see how is he doing in his poker career and didn´t expect that :D Achilleas Michalis Kallakis (born Stefanos Kollakis ) is responsible for the UK's largest ever mortgage fraud, of over £760 million, and has been called "Britain's most successful serial confidence trickster".[1] By making a slight change to his name, purporting to be related to an oil and property tycoon and using a corrupt lawyer, he was able to defraud banks into giving him mortgages on offices with inflated valuations
I've been playing poker a long time and haven't seen such a crazy hand between 3 people. Even the fold was a masterpiece. I love poker
The fold wasn't anything close to masterpiece.. so obvious a straight isn't any good at this point. And Kallakis just deserved to loose here.. why he didn't raise at the turn? stupid.
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There it is. The “I am 5 years old and can’t think for myself” reply.
@@MrRedrick94 I feel like I'm a pretty smart 5 year old if I could even understand poker, thanks for the compliment bud. Go try and pass someone else off because it isn't working here. I would say have a good day but I think that might be impossible in your case so I'll just say au revoir
@@THE-CHAMPION-HAS-A-NAME I am not your bud.
“..but I think it might be impossible in your case.” How did you come to that conclusion? It seems that your are getting mad at the opinion of @roedelkroete1. Which is a weird thing. The fact that you think that pros can’t make mistakes is just plain dumb.
@@THE-CHAMPION-HAS-A-NAME The copium is real. Getting called on your absolutely my numbingly terrible bad take, and then trying to word smith your way into claiming it was a compliment. No friendo, take the L. You sound like an imbecile on both counts. Please continue to reply because this is comedy gold.
They’re lucky Juanda wasn’t playing because he had trips.
Juanda always has treeps🙃
Sick
@Daniel B this is an inside joke.
@Daniel B maybe watch the end of the video when Tony G flopped a royal.
Lmfao
Congratulations to Pokerstars for reaching 720 resolution and for making the game more lifelike than ever - and for managing to program such great commentary.
This wasn't uploaded by PokerStars...so blame the person who ripped it in low quality then uploaded.
Congratulations on being an entitled brat.
A great video. This is the kind of table I would like to be part of. Gentlemen everyone. No trash talk, no swearing, no silly costumes. Just a group of players enjoying a good game of poker. Guys, you are a credit to yourselves and the game.
I’m a fan of needling and cursing at the table
Indeed. There is only so much you can take of Negreanu’s small talk and Hellmuth’s trash talk.
I'm fan of tony gs thrash talk
Kalakis went to prison for big time fraud
BORING
I misread the title as straight flush vs quads and was very confused when the turn hit lol
likewise
I though the turn was gonna be an 8 or 4 of spade hahahaha
Same here
@@xjcrossx im so confused
Me too, I’m watching this doing a double check after the flop like how is quads going to give him a straight flush. I’m like damn that’s going to be a sick runner runner. But then king hits the turn I’m like wtf is there something wrong with eyes. Then I reread title lol
Juanda: I had trips
.... sickhhhh
what is this reference?? I would like to know ahha
I had herpes
@@syn7048 look up “Tony G flops Royal Flush Aussi Millions”
This never stops being funny :)))
When Flanders put his hand to his face at 3:00 I couldnt help but laugh at what he was probably thinking
What do you believe he's thinking?
@@mrbane2000 that he should've checked the turn instead of leading out 😂😂
@@horsemen6769 no , a king is a total brick it change nothing , unless somebody call the flop with AK KQ KK and he still can beat it , its rare that you can flop a flush . So a value bet is a right move . He can beat any set and 2 pair .
Dont understand the reaction. It was an easy fold
@@joaomagagnin3566 Yeah but he knows at that moment he's lost all the chips he's already put into the pot...and making the actual action of folding a set is never easy.
best fold I've ever seen tbh. that was brutal
I think that's decent. There are flush and lots of full house potentially. A straight is only considered in a heads-up. But there were 2 players before you made the bet
I know this was a while back but watch Doug Polk's fold against Hellmuth. It's insane
lol that was an easy fold - it’s borderline a hero call to call
Once in a lifetime kind of hands! Absolutely brutal!
What a hand! great video man keep the daily uploads!!
0:14 With "mine setting" does he mean set mining?
yes, he was joking that he's old and can't get the terminology right
Well done for folding a straight when you are clearly miles behind
I had twips
I don't often say that folding monsters such as a nut straight is an easy decision, but here it's pretty clear cut. A paired board with flush possibilities, two people cold calling a big bet on the turn, O'dea throwing out a value bet and getting called by Kallakis, it's an easy fold. His straight is *never* good here.
duno why Flanders was so dramatic he's beat by everything
"Does a flush beat two pair?"
"I'm afraid so."
"Darn! All I have is two pairs of threes."
“Mine setting”
I had a straight gasping he said hahah little he knew juanda had trips
This is how poker should be played. All finesse, no trash talk, just pure poker.
O''Dea, an absolute gentleman and legend in Irish poker
Nothing new here cos I see these kinds of hands every day at PokerStars.
@Jacob Watson I have a couple of times
@Jacob Watson Yeah he shoves every time lol
Oh yeah, link to a hand like this, from the deal and flop... I CALL YOUR BLUFF.
It took him all his power to fold that straight
Imagine if two others had pocket 6s and 7s. 2 full houses, quads, straight, and flush?! That would've been EPIC!
I can imagine some even crazier hands I’m sure lol
you watch James Bond scene?
Imagine 4, 5 of spades Bingo!
Yea imagine at least turning the 4 of spades. Sitting pretty comfortably for sure 👌
But he had quad
@@misterystory7854 straight flush beats quads
@@blanelynch4576 I know it’s probability calculated but I’ve always found it retarded that stright flush beats quads. Like I may be the only person in the world but a quad seems much better visually than straight flush mostly because when you have 5 card flop, someone having a straight flush is MUCH MUCH more obiouse than quads.
This is because if you have sets, and you flop set, it could be just 2 cards or trips. Both lose to stright and flush.
But for a stright flush, you need to have at least 3 flush card - which because a flush is one of the better cards- anyone with trips, or straight will run away. And if you get any of the same suit in river etc, that basicly tells your opponent that you have to have flush. While with quads, there is no card in the deck or flop that could make your quads look worse.
So human nature says its actually better to have quads than stright flush for better gains. (This is also why in South Asia, three of a kind and four of a kind beats stright flush and royal flush even tho probability is smaller)
@@Nosirt yeah true but most donkeys don’t fold if they have a straight which donkeys is just bad players most of the time or extremely loose players
The guy at the end 'i flopped a straight' BUT what he didnt know is that Junada HAD TREEPS!!
This is one of the closest things I've seen to the infamous Casino Royale hand 🤣
O’Dea looked ashamed to turn over the 4 threes lol
Cause he has class, didn't want to rub it in that his hand dominated them!!
He kept his cool despite knowing he had quads that couldn't be beaten.
4-5 suited could’ve been unbeatable but no one had them
Do you think they set these up?
Kallakis could have pushed all in & possibly got O'Dea off his hand before the river, terrible call
Yeah but everyone else was slow playing so he was basically certain that he was the only one with a flush in his hand and in that case going all in would hurt him. He played it perfectly, he was just unlucky.
Jordan u probably dont play much live poker
TH-cam poker pros (who can of course see everyone’s cards) strike again.
Dude he had a smaller flush, to play with that is a risk.
Lol there's that guy on the internet who thinks he's an expert at everything. Terrible call? It's called calculation(as shown by his face at 3:00). He did the work in his head, and weighed out the pros and cons of his hand- AND HE WAS RIGHT. So again, how is it a terrible call? If that was you would've gone all in and lost your money to quads-sucker.
"mine setting" lol
I dealt to Mr. O'dea for many years and believe him to be one of the best there have ever been, so cool so unreadable and never goes on tilt.
Can you believe if kallakis has 4, 5 suited . Damn
And Flanders a full house
Flanders fold is the most painful fold I ever seen on video even is a easy fold against 2 players!
you mean the board
It's not an easy fold unless you specifically have an opponent on two spades, or pocket Kings with the King of Spades. A flopped flush almost certainly would have moved all-in at some point before the river.
@@Potterholic1 It is an easy fold.
3:58 gives Juanda vibes
I misread the title. I would love to watch a "Straight Flush vs. Quads" once in my life.
The flop call was fine to slowplay and not have a 4th spade ruin the action on the turn, but Kallakis blundered really hard by not shoving the turn. It was evident than Flanders and O'Dea both had something when the pot started to get built up and its the best chance to get all their money before a river card might scare them off or in the worst case beat you (like it did here). Plus even if both of them folded to your shove, youre still winning a $64k pot which at blinds of $1k/$2k is extremely solid. If you're flush over flushed there that's poker, its an inherent risk you take when you play low cards like that and you shouldn't be playing them if you aren't willing to go with it when you hit your hand.
Sorry! Noob question. But what happened at the end? Did someone fold? Flush was the winning hand of course, so Kallakis took the pot?
my heart sunked when that 3 came on the river
Hullo from the future. ‘Hullo’ replaced ‘hello’ in 2023 by the way.
"Minesetting" Lols
i literally was coming to the comments to see who said this. cause i was gunna
I fold a straight is the new I had trips
The straight is an easy fold on the river
Nice fold btw
Was that the professor from 'Good Will Hunting'?
Imagine if Flanders had pocket 6’s, 7’s or K’s or if the turn was an 8 of spades
“Poker isn’t luck” lol
oh my goodness me look at this 0:21
Damn, if I were in the hand I would've had a pair of 6's
Naw pocket kings
Remember the Thurber cartoon of the dumb blonde holding a hand and saying "what does four ones beat?"
straight flush draw too
Does anyone know who is commentating on this?
I thought this was an episode of How I Met Your Mother. That guy looked a lot like Stuart lol
Would've been even funnier if someone also had a pair of kings and another a pair of 7s
Imagine 2 straight flushes..
45 of spades
And 910 of spades on the same flop but an 8 of spades on the turn.
Quads crushed
There has been a case of straight flush vs straight flush
It was good until the song at the end. Why does it have to be 20 times as loud as the rest of the clip?
This is the kind of VERY rare hand that Hollywood likes to make look routine.
Only If this was straight flush vs quads vs flush it was legendary
Gotta give credit to Flanders. He played that hand about as well as he could have and lost the minimum.
That’s exactly what you should expect every time you play 45 off suit. Nothing but pain.
when you flop a straight and are LITERALLY drawing 0%
Commentator kept saying Kallakis doesn't want to see another spade but what about the 4 or 8 of spades?
At 0:24 it shows that Flanders has a 0% chance of winning. I don't understand. Flanders flopped a straight, which beats O'Dea's 3 of a kind. Why does Flanders have a 0% chance if his hand is better?
While typing my comment I realized that while Flanders's hand is better than O'Deas, the 0% means it's impossible for Flanders to beat the flush that Kallakis has.
This commentating is dreadful. Saying Kallakis can’t raise because he’s never going to get someone with the ace of spades fold. That’s exactly why he should raise! He’d be a massive favourite (80:20) vs a naked A spades on the flop and an even bigger favourite on the turn. He’s actually less of a favourite vs a set.
A flopped baby flush is a really vulnerable hand. If a 4th spade comes either you lose the hand or you get no action so you need to raise it up while you’re ahead.
remind me not to play poker against you you got this bang on, calling was a terrible play, he's clearly thinking no spade no paired board
worse play i ever made i flopped trips hero had ace high flush i rivered a boat other hero had a straight, we were all deeped stacked flush bet $60 straight folded i bet $120 got called i saw his hand i was like i coulda made $1000 easy
One thing you never want in a poker game is the second best hand.
Imagine that they all had pocket aces and 5 more aces came out on the flop!
I guess it would've been a split pot, no doubt they'd all go all-in.
@@allwrighty100 You're probably right 😁
imagine Kallakis had 4 and 5 of spades.. it would have been a crazy ending lol
Sick hand.. I hit quads in my 1st vlog
My problem is I can't get out of that straight I just know that by what the other players have bet I've got the best hand and of course I don't but that's my thinking that's why I suck under pressure
O’Dea more like “oh,dear”
At first I was like, "Where is the straight flush?" Then I read the title of the video again...
Mance Rayder sitting to the left of Kallakis
This is from way back when players were wanting credit for folding straights given this action
Wtf is this outro😂😂
Kallakis at the end probably wishing he had the 4 of spades instead of 9
I folded a straight, but Juanda folded quads!
He did not, he bet 40k !
@@09bile61 it was a joke. Juanda had trips meme. But he also once folded quands!
@@CanadianLoveKnot Juanda did fold quads, but he won that particular triton event.
Would love to have seen the 8 of spades.
been there done that. did get the 5k bad beat jack pot.
This is like an AI-created deal and flop... Great battle.
It's not mine setting. It's called set mining...
Insta fold for the straight on the river, why is he pining for the fjords ?
Straight flush? Umm... no.... click bait
No it isn't, one person had a straight, one had a flush, and one had quads.
@@davyt0247 exactly ….. that’s my point 🤦♂️
I took a wicked shit watching this video. Thanks.
When a straight is a distant third...
Pokerstars dealer hahahaha
I just googled Kallakis to see how is he doing in his poker career and didn´t expect that :D
Achilleas Michalis Kallakis (born Stefanos Kollakis ) is responsible for the UK's largest ever mortgage fraud, of over £760 million, and has been called "Britain's most successful serial confidence trickster".[1] By making a slight change to his name, purporting to be related to an oil and property tycoon and using a corrupt lawyer, he was able to defraud banks into giving him mortgages on offices with inflated valuations
I knew he'd done something illegal & got busted.
Here he is in another cold deck hand. th-cam.com/video/owjckUoa7Og/w-d-xo.html
‘Set-mining’
Flanders should have folded the flop lol terrible calls there
u can see the cards
It's "set mining," not "mine setting."
What is this, James Bond?
you can't call that flush though with 9 5 he at least has a boat there
I wish Flanders could at least be lucky at Poker. I mean he has lost 2 wifes and is bullied by his neighbor and then this happens😢
Yeah this is cool and all but Juanda had trips
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Such an easy fold
This is just a normal hand in online poker.
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Come on...the acting before the straight folded was a bit much. There was no decision to make at that point. No way he calls that down - no way.
Casino Royale hand.
sounds like frank skinner commentantin
Can they just be quiet and watch like the rest of us? Gosh,
Omg if that a Royal Flush