@Titanium Man he was dealt 93 early. Of course he wasn't playing that hand at this table and was the first to fold. Well maybe there was a time he would have...heh heh. Also calling Xuan Liu a rookie is funny. I know it is in regards to this show only and not to professional/cash games but is still a bit of a stretch.
@@natyong Just let the 1/2 cash game warriors call an accomplished professional player a "rookie." Many fish are commenting on these videos without realizing that they're terrible players.
It’s just not likely she calls the flop raise with 10x. Also likely she gets more aggressive on flop with 222 or J10. Doyle actually has a great bluff catcher, calling J2 is better than QJ or KJ
@@haroldlast1109 When Doyle check raises the flop. He puts in what seems like calling chips, THEN says raise, and puts in more which is a string bet. You're supposed to put in your chips and call action in one motion. If you wanted to be hardcore, you could call that a string bet and it would only count as a call (The commentators and Dwans reaction speaks to this), but its doyle and its obv he isnt doing this to gain an advantage so there is no point.
Thanks for the insight @@Chenstrapftw but the reason why I asked originally was I was wondering what @Doubleg122 Memes meant when he said: "then remembered that the only reason all of them are there is because of Doyle"
@@haroldlast1109 because he is the one that got all of this professional poker circuit going years ago. Before he and a few of his friends there were just games in back rooms.
What a bluff . I’m that girls number one fan now . She didn’t just bluff anyone . She bluffed Doyle Brunson . I haven’t played poker in a while but ima start playing soon . I can’t wait to bluff like her. She just inspired me to play again
In the cash games I played in at the Wsop, you could keep $100 bills in your stack along with chips. Some people start playing extra creative and tricky with cash on the table, but others tighten way up if they have to dig in to the blue bills. Firing a 50k brick against the Godfather of poker. Guts!
It's blows me away that all those year ago I thought Tilly was a novelty player jumping on the hype train and here she is all these years later still willing, and financial able, to throw down with the big dogs.
Tilly is super rich from her last husband. She inherited some of the royalties from the Simpson's tv show. Her last husband co-created the show. When they divirced she got some of the royalties.
@@stevediben7900 I was listening to Matt Berkey's podcast yesterday and he was talking about how Garret Adelstein was trying isolate Tilly every chance he got.
Tilly has lost millions playing in these games. She gets 30% of Sam Simon's royalties for the Simpsons. She can loose millions and still not worry about money ever again. The pros love when she sits down at their table. All they have to do is contain their drooling. I am not saying she is a bad player, but she has no business sitting at a table with these sharks.
@Titanium Man Most casinos don't allow it for two main reasons. First, it's far more difficult tell how much a player has behind. Yes, if they were in 50k bricks or even 10k/5k straps, it's not an issue, but at games like 1/3 or 2/5, it would be a nightmare. Second, for whatever psychological reasons, people are less willing to put actual cash into a pot than chips. So it essentially hurts the action at the table which leads to a smaller average pot size and therefore, less rake for the casino.
@@gs6810 Unless we're talking about big chips (5k+), they could easily sell their chips to a friend and have them go cash them in without anybody knowing.
Man, Doyle…how?? He’s aged but he’s gotten better. Way better. He has been playing at the top of his game, brilliantly. You would think you would start to date to decline at that age but he is at the top of his game. That ten really was just the worst. nh
Doyle string raising and everyone’s ok with it. They assumed he was raising but they ain’t calling out the old guy. My cheap game everyone gets called out for it no matter how old you are :)
@@jackspinner4727 more than one forward motion, like tossing your chips in to call them tossing in extra chips to raise. Example: 1:30 where he tosses in a call then tosses extra chips saying raise. The announcer literally explains it..
No one is mentioning the river but it’s really consequential too. 98s gets there which really just leaves KQs & AQ as bluffs. Any other river he might find a hero call.
Doyle has blockers but all 89 combos are out there and not many bluffs (KQ and Q9s most likely candidates with occasional gutter + backdoor flush combos). Calling is probably correct (have to be right ~30%) but might be pretty marginal
I think it could be a reasonable jam bluff to try to get better Js and some Tx to fold. Blocks so much of the strong value, but loses to a lot of the thin value.
@@iambadatpickingusernames6669 J2 seems like one of the better bluff combos too blocking a ton of value hands. I'm not even sure how many Ts are in Liu's range. Naked Tx hands would be unlikely to call the flop cbet and Doyle's check-raise. The most likely Tens in her range are JTo (Doyle blocks the only suited combo possible) which might not raise/call a 3b pre flop and TT but there's only one combo of that. Her most likely value hand would be a hand like AJ or maybe QQ that opted not the 4b pre-flop.
Tilly’s the Best dressed player of all time! Billy Gibbons wears those sparkle clothes as well! I’ll never fold two pairs when I flop em. Did Tom know she was bluffing?
Flats a preflop 3bet out of POS, check calls, then only calls again to Doyle's check-raise. That smells so much like KQ that any modern pro wouldve called there. Heck, even a rivered 7 would've called.
It wasn't a brilliant play at all. All the two-pair-plus hands that Doyle might have check-raised with (JJ,TT,22,JT,T2) now have her crushed and she's beating bluffs like KQ and Q9 anyway. Doyle just happened to have the one two-pair combo that now folds.
Might be ok if she knows Doyle can have J2 (and if he's playing that maybe he can have other weak Jx with backdoors?). He might bet 22 and T2 (that unblock the J) on the turn as well, and should probably barrel with bluffs given Liu just shouldn't have a lot of Ts and JT, the most obvious value hand, is even less likely.
So she raised UTG and then called a re raise to 5K. That’s pretty strong move (her range is here is super premium). Dunno her style but is she doing that with A10, 10J, 9/10, or 8/9 most of the time no. It’s a tough call but I think Doyle has to find a call there.
With 98 getting there, AQ is essentially the weakest hand she shows up with in this line. It’s a loose ish call on the flop, but most of the EV of that call will come from bluffing some rivers when the turn checks through. So gold bluff.
That check raise was very bad. What are you representing on the rainbow board with the checkraise. Jj would 100 percent 3bet, j10 would most likely 3bet. The only hand pretty much is pocket 2. And if it is jack 2 what are you expecting them to call with? You block the jacks. Targeting kq? Now lets say you already did that, why do you fold on river? 10 most likely doesn’t call a check raise, will call the bet. Over-pairs wouldn’t bet there, would just call, and she doesn’t have ten. Any pocket pair is just calling there. He basically folded to j10. That is the only hand that could play like that, and 3 times more combos of missed draws.
Wow Doyle has lost his touch! That was embarrassing, the way she ck right back was a huge tell and of course she bet that was the only option if she was bluffing, real bad play, and even his ck the first time , he needs to retire!
Poker commentary is so silly sometimes. To call Liu's play brilliant is just slightly over stating the matter. Lol. Doyle showed weakness on the turn so she took a stab with her ace high on the river. Pretty routine move. Nothing brilliant. Also if she was so "brilliant" to bet there what would the commentator say about her if she got called.
Doyle is the only one who can string a bet and everyone not be mad at him 😆
He's almost 90. He gets that respect.
Everyone gets older, Patrick Antonius stays the same age
Not a single grey hair
He feasts on blood of the innocent
Not a single hair
He commented on this last episode and I guess he’s only in his early 40s… everyone assumes he’s older than that
He eats healthy and does cardio. 98 percent of people don’t do that haha
I love how Tom IMMEDIATELY looks at her with a smile knowing she was bluffing. His spider sense is a strong as ever.
@Titanium Man he was dealt 93 early. Of course he wasn't playing that hand at this table and was the first to fold. Well maybe there was a time he would have...heh heh. Also calling Xuan Liu a rookie is funny. I know it is in regards to this show only and not to professional/cash games but is still a bit of a stretch.
@@natyong Just let the 1/2 cash game warriors call an accomplished professional player a "rookie." Many fish are commenting on these videos without realizing that they're terrible players.
He thinks everyone is bluffing every hand 😂
Tom is the master of bluffing of course he would know she bluffed lol.
It’s just not likely she calls the flop raise with 10x. Also likely she gets more aggressive on flop with 222 or J10. Doyle actually has a great bluff catcher, calling J2 is better than QJ or KJ
doyle still playing high steaks at 88....amazing
I love steaks while high....
@@dalekooper5465 that's rare.
@@PurpleHaze4me I saw what you did there... 'well done'
if you've got what it tayxx... you can play high steaks.!
He has the eye of the rib eye.
I could tell that every single person reacted to that string and then remembered that the only reason all of them are there is because of Doyle.
I don't get what you are saying?
@@haroldlast1109 When Doyle check raises the flop. He puts in what seems like calling chips, THEN says raise, and puts in more which is a string bet. You're supposed to put in your chips and call action in one motion. If you wanted to be hardcore, you could call that a string bet and it would only count as a call (The commentators and Dwans reaction speaks to this), but its doyle and its obv he isnt doing this to gain an advantage so there is no point.
Thanks for the insight @@Chenstrapftw but the reason why I asked originally was I was wondering what @Doubleg122 Memes meant when he said:
"then remembered that the only reason all of them are there is because of Doyle"
@@haroldlast1109 because he is the one that got all of this professional poker circuit going years ago. Before he and a few of his friends there were just games in back rooms.
Unforgivable mistake
What a bluff . I’m that girls number one fan now . She didn’t just bluff anyone . She bluffed Doyle Brunson . I haven’t played poker in a while but ima start playing soon . I can’t wait to bluff like her. She just inspired me to play again
In the cash games I played in at the Wsop, you could keep $100 bills in your stack along with chips. Some people start playing extra creative and tricky with cash on the table, but others tighten way up if they have to dig in to the blue bills. Firing a 50k brick against the Godfather of poker. Guts!
It's blows me away that all those year ago I thought Tilly was a novelty player jumping on the hype train and here she is all these years later still willing, and financial able, to throw down with the big dogs.
Tilly is super rich from her last husband. She inherited some of the royalties from the Simpson's tv show. Her last husband co-created the show. When they divirced she got some of the royalties.
Yeah Tilly is still -ev in a lot of these lineups, but she has absolutely improved and gotta give her props for having some staying power.
@@stevediben7900 I was listening to Matt Berkey's podcast yesterday and he was talking about how Garret Adelstein was trying isolate Tilly every chance he got.
Tilly has lost millions playing in these games. She gets 30% of Sam Simon's royalties for the Simpsons. She can loose millions and still not worry about money ever again. The pros love when she sits down at their table. All they have to do is contain their drooling. I am not saying she is a bad player, but she has no business sitting at a table with these sharks.
Drooling??? Have you actually seen her lately?
Xuan Liu best hair in poker ❤️
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What about Chidwick?!
Justin Bonomo
Having stacks of cash is so cool. Wish tables at my casino could do that.
200 dollars doesn’t look like a stack 😅😅
@Titanium Man Most casinos don't allow it for two main reasons. First, it's far more difficult tell how much a player has behind. Yes, if they were in 50k bricks or even 10k/5k straps, it's not an issue, but at games like 1/3 or 2/5, it would be a nightmare. Second, for whatever psychological reasons, people are less willing to put actual cash into a pot than chips. So it essentially hurts the action at the table which leads to a smaller average pot size and therefore, less rake for the casino.
You forget to mention that if someone steals cash, they are gone. If they steal chips they have to come back to cash them in.
@@gs6810 this is a big reason.
But also the psychology of gambling with chips over cash.
@@gs6810 Unless we're talking about big chips (5k+), they could easily sell their chips to a friend and have them go cash them in without anybody knowing.
Doyle is fossilizing right before my eyes. How is that dude still alive and well enough to play? He was old 15 years ago😂
This comment aged like milk.
that stack of 50k hardcoded cash hits differently
a straight brick as a bet LOL
Tom Dwan has aged 30 years in the last 15! All the other players look the same as they did in Poker After Dark.
Dont do drugs kids
Nice River bet. Calm and collected.
Doyle had the perfect hand to jam bluff with if he wanted. Don’t understand why he was in there with J2s vs such an early position open to begin with.
Doyle is mega fish since 25 years...
Jam bluff? Doyle doesn’t even know what that is
Man, Doyle…how?? He’s aged but he’s gotten better. Way better. He has been playing at the top of his game, brilliantly. You would think you would start to date to decline at that age but he is at the top of his game. That ten really was just the worst. nh
Where I can see the entire episodes???
At this point doyle just call, you're too old to care about your money lol
JahahahH
Dont see a chair with your name on it chump
It's not the money. It's the embarrassment of potentially paying off an amateur.
@@sshakababy getting bluffed by one isn’t much better
@@sshakababy Lol she most certainly isn’t an amateur. Fairly well known tournament pro and has been on several cash streams.
Does anyone know where I can watch the entire stream? I feel like PokerGO only shows short clips but I’m dying to see the whole thing!
ya gotta pay the troll toll.
Just support the company who made the effort into producing it bro
@@stevediben7900 I didn’t realize PokerGO had memberships, that’s what I was asking haha
@@mattanspach Yup $10-15 a month, worth it imo
Doyle string raising and everyone’s ok with it. They assumed he was raising but they ain’t calling out the old guy. My cheap game everyone gets called out for it no matter how old you are :)
As they should. Only a legend like Doyle can get away with that.
Tilly was definitely deliberating on saying something about it then decided not to.
Sorry what exactly is a string raise? You put in chips like you just call but are really raising?
@@jackspinner4727 more than one forward motion, like tossing your chips in to call them tossing in extra chips to raise.
Example: 1:30 where he tosses in a call then tosses extra chips saying raise. The announcer literally explains it..
Right! I'm play 10 20 cent blinds and this would get called out hahahaha
Gabe Kaplan saying GalapaGus is the Atlas of poker
"Stop looking at me Xuan!"
OK Billy Madison 😅
Durr and Doyle at the same table, just wow
Right next to each other no less
Just a super unfortunate turn card for Doyle he really wasn’t beating anything that should have called his flop bet
He beats everything that plays this way
No one is mentioning the river but it’s really consequential too. 98s gets there which really just leaves KQs & AQ as bluffs. Any other river he might find a hero call.
@@iambadatpickingusernames6669 Doyle has the boats tho?
@@MikeHoltzPoker "He beats everything that plays this way." Indeed. I don't see how a 10 can call that flop raise.
"She hit that doggone ten or got that A kicker. Dang nabbit"
Tries?
Change the title maybe, I was expecting a call but she succeeded with the bluff.
imagine calling string bet on Doyle
Kimpano talking about evolution gaming with Tom dwan, it’s a ding ding world
3:33 Asian strategy 😂😂😂😂😅😅😊😊
Hard to stop looking at Xuan, she looks amazing.
Asian persuasion
Simp..
She's Asian though
@@jonk1370 😵💫
Yellow fever
what a freaking hand. thats nuts.
Pshhhh, 1:49 I would have called it on him.
Eso sí me sorprendió .el lobo lo derrotó una hermosa paloma.
She got away with it! Dwan, giving it all away lolll
Doyle has blockers but all 89 combos are out there and not many bluffs (KQ and Q9s most likely candidates with occasional gutter + backdoor flush combos). Calling is probably correct (have to be right ~30%) but might be pretty marginal
I think it could be a reasonable jam bluff to try to get better Js and some Tx to fold. Blocks so much of the strong value, but loses to a lot of the thin value.
@@iambadatpickingusernames6669 J2 seems like one of the better bluff combos too blocking a ton of value hands. I'm not even sure how many Ts are in Liu's range. Naked Tx hands would be unlikely to call the flop cbet and Doyle's check-raise. The most likely Tens in her range are JTo (Doyle blocks the only suited combo possible) which might not raise/call a 3b pre flop and TT but there's only one combo of that. Her most likely value hand would be a hand like AJ or maybe QQ that opted not the 4b pre-flop.
I bet Doyle wish he had his signature 10,2 hand this time. A bit of irony I must say.
Tilly’s the Best dressed player of all time! Billy Gibbons wears those sparkle clothes as well! I’ll never fold two pairs when I flop em. Did Tom know she was bluffing?
Beautiful play/er she is.
Very true but there are many great things about LA that outweigh the negatives. It’s y cost of living is so hi 😳😂
What a beautiful poker player!
He has aged well
@@dsrguru underrated comment😂
That turn card was horrible for Doyle. Great play by the young lady.
Check raise fold... This ain't the same Doyle I knew growing up.
EVEN THE OLD MAN WANKS HIS CHIPS
Do they have the mic on the chip stacks Jesus Christ the silence is deafening
Antonius looks like an astronaut.
3bet then check opened the door, but still takes a lot of guts to bet 50k on a bluff
Can someone explain how nearly every women American/Japanese poker players are beautiful
Never heard of this lady but beautiful she is!
Chinese
String Bet...SILENCE is the BEST POLICY😅😂😁
Love Xuan Liu 😍😍😍
Flats a preflop 3bet out of POS, check calls, then only calls again to Doyle's check-raise. That smells so much like KQ that any modern pro wouldve called there. Heck, even a rivered 7 would've called.
How does Liu look better now than the last time I saw her on tv (which was a while ago)?
She’s gorgeous. Looks like she had some professional hair and makeup for this appearance
So Doyle is allowed to make a string raise?
Definitely...
It wasn't a brilliant play at all. All the two-pair-plus hands that Doyle might have check-raised with (JJ,TT,22,JT,T2) now have her crushed and she's beating bluffs like KQ and Q9 anyway. Doyle just happened to have the one two-pair combo that now folds.
Might be ok if she knows Doyle can have J2 (and if he's playing that maybe he can have other weak Jx with backdoors?). He might bet 22 and T2 (that unblock the J) on the turn as well, and should probably barrel with bluffs given Liu just shouldn't have a lot of Ts and JT, the most obvious value hand, is even less likely.
Dwan and Xuan
its smart not calling the string if your trying to represent something strong
So she raised UTG and then called a re raise to 5K. That’s pretty strong move (her range is here is super premium). Dunno her style but is she doing that with A10, 10J, 9/10, or 8/9 most of the time no. It’s a tough call but I think Doyle has to find a call there.
Granted if she’s generally mixes it up more those lesser hands might be in her range more often than average. Haven’t watched her much
If her range is premium doyle still loses. Doyle's hand loses to AA, KK, QQ...
Hate when my two pair get counterfeited
Doyle with the most criminal string bet in history
Definitely a string-bet by definition. Fortunately at these stakes, nobody really cares since his intent to raise was pretty clear.
Doyle still the best
company name is evolution? Is it an unproven theory?
She is not representing a ten, she is representing AJ. Probably put Doyle on KJ suited.
Actually, it’s a error for Doyle and a bad line for Liu. Don’t copy it.
Doyle it's time to retire. Everyone knows wat ya gots
That was a string bet 100%
This girl has balls the size of Nebraska.
a string raise from Doyle LOL after 170 years of playing poker you would expect him to not do that ....
Could be the age, sometimes im looking for my phone for 5mins and im actually holding it
Kind of a string raise? Definitely a string raise
He’s like 90 I think he gets a little slack lol
It’s really not that crazy of a bluff. Maybe I’m wrong idk but I think he made a pro lay down.
With 98 getting there, AQ is essentially the weakest hand she shows up with in this line. It’s a loose ish call on the flop, but most of the EV of that call will come from bluffing some rivers when the turn checks through. So gold bluff.
Glad nobody wined about the string raise by Doyle
high stakes people arnt pests like low stakes they allow the player to do what they were intending to do and dont make a fuss about stupid rules
Xuan is so pretty
That check raise was very bad. What are you representing on the rainbow board with the checkraise. Jj would 100 percent 3bet, j10 would most likely 3bet. The only hand pretty much is pocket 2. And if it is jack 2 what are you expecting them to call with? You block the jacks. Targeting kq? Now lets say you already did that, why do you fold on river? 10 most likely doesn’t call a check raise, will call the bet. Over-pairs wouldn’t bet there, would just call, and she doesn’t have ten. Any pocket pair is just calling there. He basically folded to j10. That is the only hand that could play like that, and 3 times more combos of missed draws.
He got bluffed by a pretty lady. GG!
Yesss mr ding sum love watching extra highlights ❤️
Hartmann Key
bless doyle :)
That string raise was embarrassing. Then gets bluffed off the hand. Karma
hes 88...your embarrassing
Jennifer Tilly knows how to gamble? Awesome!
You can’t take it with you Brunson 50,000 is nothing 2 you
I don’t like seeing Doyle lose, it’s like watching someone take money from my grandpa.
Better than watching BRANDON!
@@kagnewcobra5228 who’s this
@@Noodlessssss POTUS
Why does it say she tried a huge bluff when she successfully executed one?
Some old faces here !!
That girl is just so attractive
Xuan Liu 💕 !.... she's beautiful.
She's not a rookie. Seems to be getting better looking with age too
That’s girl Xuan!!😘💍💯😁
Evolution is a chocolate factory here in indiana....just a tidbit.
come to me here is the link
The 10 did it but nice bluff anyways.
she doesn't have to represent a ten, any jack better kicker wins
if she can do this bluff, she is not a rookie
It was a pro move for sure.
It was a pro move for sure
It was a pro move for sure.
It was a pro move for sure
It was a pro move for sure!... Wait! What?
Auto put Doyle on 10-2
The dealer most definitely tripped out on the string bet, but for the Texas dolly to not reo having 10-2.....
Blasphemy.
Shwan is shmokin'
best move lady.
Oh man, why is Dwan taking chips from Xuan stacks ? Is just me noticed it ? Oh, seems like Xuan because both stacks too close to each other 🤦🏻♂️
I definitely don't think xuan is a rookie
Wow Doyle has lost his touch! That was embarrassing, the way she ck right back was a huge tell and of course she bet that was the only option if she was bluffing, real bad play, and even his ck the first time , he needs to retire!
Poker commentary is so silly sometimes. To call Liu's play brilliant is just slightly over stating the matter. Lol. Doyle showed weakness on the turn so she took a stab with her ace high on the river. Pretty routine move. Nothing brilliant. Also if she was so "brilliant" to bet there what would the commentator say about her if she got called.
He obviously put her on 89.
Polarizing bet. A 10 is calling check raise? Come on doyle, she seems to not be the type to float second pair to a check raise after a bet and a call.