EXPOSED CARDS DRAMA: The $3,100,000 Poker Pot
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ธ.ค. 2024
- This is the biggest cash game pot ever recorded in poker history. Wesley runs an epic bluff against the legendary Tom Dwan, who has a pocket pair. However, there is a bizarre twist in this hand: Wesley accidentally exposed his cards to Doug Polk, who now knows exactly what he has, and must keep a stoic poker face. What a thrilling end to the Million Dollar Game on @HustlerCasinoLive
Check out Hustler Casino Live: / @hustlercasinolive
You should bring Tom on the podcast once you get back to discuss his thought process but also to hash out past beefs. He seems like that's water under the bridge for him but it would be an amazing poker podcast to have him on and get his perspective on everything that's been said about him over the years. A true journalist or even a man with integrity would want to hear from both sides and at the table Tom brought up a good point that you never reached out. Let's go!
I don't know anything about that, but I think Doug and Tom have polar opposite personalities in a way that unintentionally annoys each other. If they were room mates, they'd be the Odd Couple.
@@hxhdfjifzirstc894 I can see Doug making a video, using The Odd Couple opening theme, and it looks hilarious! Hope he sees your analogy and brings it to life!
Shut ur mouth and be more grateful
I was most impressed that Tom knew to circumvent the card reader until he confirmed that Wes was officially all in. Do to past investigations Dwan wasn’t taking any chances with HCL and their boy, Wes.
Great suggestion. 100% agree 👍
Phil H: "We'll see if you're even around in 10 years.
-10 years later.
-Wins largest televised cash pot in history.
To be totally fair, he's changed his game. This is an older Dwan
Yup and how much debt?
Yeah he is around but not necessarily up, whereas Phil has won the most bracelets and is very successful consistently and owes noone money
Tom Dwan became the MOST winning HCL player of all time. + $1,809,400
and Doug as One of the biggest loser -$835,800
Surprisingly, Airball is not an overall loser he just under -100k.
>Airball is not an overall loser he just under -100k.
so he is an overall loser
How much do you think his debt is to the Triads after this win?
I think Tom was thinking if Wesley had AA or KK, Doug WOULDNT of kept REPEATEDLY saying "i know what you have" so as not to ruin Wesleys action on such a monster hand. Having ruled out Aces and Kings the only hand Tom was worried about was _8 which was very unlikely cause Wesley 5-bet it on flop.
Tom wasn't going to admit at the table after the hand that he picked a read off what Doug said cause it would of been awkward.
This is a good point. If Wesley had AA or KK, would Doug keep saying "I know your cards as if to suggest Doug thinks there should be a redeal".
@@honeriley 100%. Also, would Wesley really do the whole look at my hand thing if it was AA or KK? Na he would shut up and get ready to play
yep, someone explain this to the donkey wesley
@@spenceringermanson4385 very true.Dwan picked up on all these clues.Although I think he’d call without them anywau
The real facts are always in the comment section
I laughed so hard with Doug Polks face trying to hide it 😅
What a wierd situation to be in 😂
Doug messed up this hand so bad. If you see someone's hand, don't say anything until AFTER the hand is over. ESPECIALLY if you're gonna fold.
Hand ends - "Hey, just so you know I can see your cards, be more careful." That's it. Simple.
Don't make a big scene about it, and don't make a strong reaction/comment after he shows you his hand... lol
But he hadn't looked at his cards, so if he decided his cards were worth playing it would be really shifty not to say anything.
@@johnnyb5534 thrue
@@noahmay7708 To prevent this in the future, Doug and West should NEVER sit next to each other.
All else aside your “yep” when you look at his hand is just hilarious.
"that's me trying to make back $1.2m ad revenue."
hahah, that's some solid dry humour there Doug!
shld be proud of your conduct Doug throughout the show. Star quality and maturity
Doug told Dwan Wes had Ace King. Simple as that.
I think Wes told Dwan what he had by his actions..
Thank you for asking the others to hush because this was such a big pot. You didn't mention that part, but I appreciated it. I've been in hands where I thought it would be nice if I could get some quiet to think but it's harder to ask for that if you're in the hand.
It's great to see Tom back in force, this was the man that I grew up watching! He has always been one of my favourite poker players and his journey has been wild. I'm not enjoying seeing the rise of some recent players, seems more based on beefs than their actual skill. Getting a name for yourself for being a prick is not my idea of a role model poker player. Not talking about Doug btw, although he's pissed a few people off over the past year or so.
Toms eyes pan to Wesley and then Doug after the 5 bet. He is clearly trying to get extra info from Doug at that point. Surprised this was not covered. Love the content, thanks for covering.
Absolutely love the Science/Art analogy for Live Vs Online Poker. Spot on Doug!!!
17:11 i mean u can use live experience to change preflop ranges and node lock. You “can’t” use a solver anyway if wesley or dwan’s preflop range is even one combo off from perfectly balanced, as in whatever it tells u to do, especially when ranges are this narrow, won’t be a perfect strategy
Remember to round out your balancing by including a few bluffs when you don't see their hand and say you can anyway.
My favorite part in all this is Handz just smiling at the sickness. Probably thinking about how he folded top set Queens, and here's Tom calling it off with one pair in a much bigger pot.
That hand is definitely running through his head. If the game would've been regular stacks he snaps,it shows the difference stack size makes
I like how Tom purposely avoided the card reader until he confirmed Wes’s all in. He wasn’t taking any chances with HCL and their boy, Wes. Dwan is genius on so many levels!
Wow nice call. He was doing this all night.
sorry do you mind filling me in on the context behind this?
Yep with Nick Vitucci anything possible with that scammer
@@robyee3325 totally agree he's a scammer and Con-man Look what he did to people in his real estate Seminars he use to have!!!!
@@mikehascats26some ppl are saying that seat was broken the other night with Russ? What's even stranger is that is the infamous Robbie seat I believe
That is crazy hard call. Tom even said it in the post interview. He put in 1500bb on one pair only which can only beat a bluff (obv).
At times, Doug really looked like a statue sitting there. Hilarious.
i kept thinking my internet was freezing
Ironically, every time Doug and Wesley had a big laugh preflop when in the hand with Durr, Durr wins big pot. Sometimes it's expensive to act funny when in big hands against the best player. But it's very entertaining, please keep doing it on stream.
Tom Dwan is not ‘the best player’…Doug is far superior.
@@leonproud400Doug had the edge heads up especially online, but a live 6 max million dollar cash game?
Pretty sure Dwan read the situation as Wesley having a weak pretty holding, the way he kept going on about the 8 but no consideration for KK AA & was saying how Doug didn’t want him to 3b
he would fold if Doug didnt try to talk him out 3B, Doug should pay half mil
and durr was proven to be right later on as wed did that exact same thing and actually did have the trip 7s lol...pretty wild
When did Doug actually say "I don't want you to 3bet?" Dwan is lying....again
Respect, Doug! God bless you for what/how you did! Not many can help his opponent, especially when it is a game for cash! Honesty is priceless and is always rare! Respect again!
like someone wright he should only fold his hand and tell it after the hand
That catatonic guy in the middle .... what a laughter 🙈
Nice of Airball to ask Wesley immediately if he's ok.
Yes u win yhe comments today
He was in fact, not ok.
First time I ever remember feeling how real that moment was
Wow, no. When someone loses a big hand, it's best to say nothing at all. Nevermind the fact that Nik wasn't even in the hand to begin with.
Absolutely classless.
they're dating now
Qq unblocks all bluffs (16 combos of AK) while KK blocks the most obvious bluff (cuts combos of AK in half) and unblocks AA. Given that KK and QQ as river bluff catchers are pretty equivalent in equity, shouldn’t you be deciding to call on the basis of your hands blocking properties?
Yea probably QQ and JJ are way better to call than KK here.
I once called a 4b triple barrel with AKo, on a 88342 board only fearing a spiked pair or rivered A5 suited knowing said player would have acted differently with AA and KK preflop differently after he messed up his bet sizing put too many chips in and faced my 3B.
Knowing he didn't have AA or KK, the two hands that love seeing a 3b, only hand I feared was a random 8x.
QQ won't triple off in 3/5 400 BB deep when we started with 2k each.
Dwan is legendary! Wes is legendary too! Wes knew Dwan had no AA or KK, so he played like he had AA, that was great bluff, I believe most players would not call. Therefore, Wes played very well even he lost $1.5M. Big thumbs up for both players, legend!
Why would tom not have AA or KK? Having an A and K reduced his chances but doesn't eliminate it. Tom is not 6! here period. He can have AK, QQ, KK, AA
@@spenceringermanson4385 yes, but in this case Wes made a prediction based off his own hole cards and was correct. This is the edge that fearless (and pro) poker players have over the casuals. That’s why they’re so successful.
@@moickjs2975 lmao OP said he cant have AA or KK but there are as many combos of AA and KK combined as there are QQ. Actually "casuals" overemphasize the importance of blockers as compared to pros. Holding AK and knowing you block AA and KK is far from pro knowledge. Pro knowledge is knowing Tom Dwan has been in multiple pots larger than this so not attempting to bluff him off TT-QQ
And Wesley Fei is definitely not a pro poker player I hope your being sarcastic?
@@spenceringermanson4385 I said “and pros”. And I didn’t say Wes was a pro. Obviously Wes didnt know 100% that Dwan didn’t have AA or KK, that would make him psychic (or a cheater). but his read of QQ and below was on point. And Dwan did almost fold because he knew it was more likely that Wes had AA or KK due to the 5-bet pre.
Honestly, looking back at the actions on the flop and turn (and to a certain extent, the river) the fact that Dwan did not raise the flop or turn basically confirms to myself (and Wes, probably) that Dwan has QQ or worse. If Dwan was trapping with AA or KK he probably would have snap-called the river. Don’t forget, it was a 5-bet pot pre; the chances that Wes has an 8 is probably
they both played it like they didn’t believe they were up against AA, which given the betting and stakes, is unbelievable.
tom is also unblocking ak which i think actually makes this an easier call than kk
Great breakdown Doug! Been waiting for this one. Would you mind weighing in on Tom's comment saying 'Doug tried to talk him out of 3-betting but he did anyway'. It doesn't really seem like that happened but if it did, do you think it implies that Tom thought Wesley had a hand that could go either way, I.e. AK and not AA which you'd expect to always be 3-bet?
Best part of the hand is when Wesley went out to the main room and yelled that's how you play Ace King
Totally agree with you. ARTIST!!
Wesley's line represents AA or KK. 5 bet and blast off 3 streets on a dry board. Hell of a call from Tom Dwan.
He says he was afraid of trip 8's which is weird but he's the GOAT live player so I think he got a read preflop that Wes didn't have an over pair
This is the funniest thing i've seen watching doug sit there like that.. lol
Seems like Doug's read from the preflop action was that Wes was unlikely to have AA or KK, so therefore the only thing that made sense with the line he took was an 8, but if he's playing an 8 that way there's a good chance he's playing all kinds of garbage that way, so it's a good chance it's a bluff.
I forgot that Wesley 5 bet preflop. That makes Dwan’s call all the more impressive. He 5 bets pre then bets every street, nice call
Tom knew it was ace king as soon as Doug tried to talk him out of a 3 bet lol
Durr ran so many big bluffs live I think he is just really good at sniffing out bluff behavior. Wesley turtle shelling doesn’t scream confidence. Also, he done same thing when he sweated your bluff! Amazing freaking call
@@TripodianTT after dwan talked about it, him shoving fast and everything. So I think he purposely done it there to look weak.
...you have to think Next level here too though. If Wesley had AA / KK here, would he *WANT* to "scream confidence"??
When a guy snap bets 3 streets all in, it’s a bluff or nuts. He isn’t acting that fast with Aces.
I feel like hands is just sitting there going.. finally not me.
Yeah seems like he was a passenger just coming along for the ride
Handz is so unintentionally funny 😂
At least he got a "Wesley you are a champion, you have more heart than anyone here" from airball. 😂 makes that 1.5 sting a little less
At the end, Doug looks a scared child whose parents are fighting.
lol
Lol
Tail between his legs cause he knows he picked up
Pucked up
a little bit confused in 19:55, what is the meaning of 'those diamond hands don't bluff river'?
I think you handled the card exposure fine. Though, personally, i would wait to see if i'm going to be in the hand before mentioning anything as it's more likely i'll be folding. In which case you've given away nothing and the hand plays out as it would have. If i choose to play, i'd let the player know i've seen their hand, then it would be a question of what to do about that players inital bet.
💯
I always do this.
But then if someone finds out later that you knew his hand, they could accuse you of working together with another player at the table. Best thing is to let them know straight away that they messed up.
Actually he didn't.
@@Deveshh usually I let them know regardless once the hand is over.
Dude, I just wanted to say that this Hustler episode was peak poker "television" or shall we say, entertainment. We have Wesley going for it so hard the entire time and just not getting there. My favorite part was the banter between Tom and Doug-- we have some baggage and it's so fucking great and hilarious to see it out in the open on a live stream.
We didn't really get such open banter from the first poker boom. Now that we're in the streaming era with teams like Hustler who not only select action players but great poker community characters, new and old.
Holy shit thank you for covering this
It's so wild I watched day 1, missed the rest, say a few doug videos, but just tuned in live with doug down both of his big pots already but watched that hand live and I was so confused as it happened but when Durr was recounting how he read it, you trying to talk him out of 3 betting, that sounded off... but I do remember just seeing doug went to stone and omg the pressure of knowing Wes has AK high and just ripping massive and not wanting to be involved in any way. Glad to see the replay and breakdown you didn't try to talk him in or out of any action and just in a tough spot after you saw a hand.
It was funny watching Doug not move. personally i'd be trying so hard not to laugh !
He should've just got up and walked away early on. Not sure why he thought he had to sit there frozen lol
Why the fuck would you be laughing?!?
@@tom-eg3xy would you call a 4-bet pre-flop with A8o in a sandwitch position?
@@shaner217 because he’s part of the game…??? He was chillin not saying a word so he’s fine
watch wesley play AK is a valuable information
King is back Tom Dwan😎
Doug, why didn’t you just get up and walk away from the table once the pot started getting big?
Wesley may have fewer AA, after he says "it's alright, you're gonna fold" and Doug emphasizes that he hasn't yet looked at his own hand. 0:39 The speed and truthful authentic tone in Doug's response makes this likely impossible to balance as a human. If Wesley had AA Doug probably wouldn't have responded and simply folded to the 3B after going through the motion of looking at his cards and then obv folding OOP to $30k 3B from AA.
Tom recalls this 20:13 and as a result places a higher weight on calling QQ.
I watched this as it happened, reran it several times, and still don't see where you urged Wes to not 3/bet? I think you handled it perfectly, no response at all. However, next time something like this happens, I would just walk away from the table so there is no question of your behavior, and it's effect on the outcome of the hand. 👍😎✌🗽
Came here to say the same thing, I can't catch where Doug said anything about not raising. Maybe Tom misheard something that inadvertently lead to him calling. Weird spot.
Yeah, Doug did nothing wrong, many people would have made it worse than he did.
me nether! did durr dream that?
shouldve walked away from the table and even come out of his chair by turning towards Wes, any facial expression could possibly sway Tom
Not explicitly, but when someone say "I saw your hand", you expect the player with exposed cards to fold or at least play more passively. Especially since Doug was still in the hand.
Great Live read from Tom, it was a great hand of poker and props to Wesley too.
It was an OK live read. I'm pretty sure someone like Rui Cao would have called with 22
Durr purposely avoided getting cards read by HCL when he had huge hands in play. What a smart move!
This RFI reader has been broken for a while ^
Not true as he had QQ vs Rob's QQ later that night and it instantly showed. Card reader was just having issues.
No he didn't.
It's crazy how misinformation like this travels. So long as it's a story people want to believe they'll upvote it and spread it further
if he did actually try to hide his cards from the reader he should be banned from the steam.
18:58 you said it Doug 😏
But I would call too after seing all the monster bluff in this game.
20:12 Tom "almost" figured it out, that sound like ace king to me
I don't see how Tom think Weasley could have an 8 here lol
Nice to see Wes getting humbled. Definitely "overplayed" his ace high😂
OK Wesley's comment to Garrett was bad, but man I just have to respect the hell out of that river bluff
A fish would play the same way with pocket aces. Tom is just monster at reading players.
@@iamamish It actually was a really good bluff, how could he have predicted that alien brain Tom would soul read him? lol
I just can’t agree with this comment. He used a great bluff combo and Doug himself said QQ is probably a fold. Tom just made an all-time read and took it down.
if only he didn't win half of back later on :(
13:20 You may be wrong here, Alec Torelli did a breakdown of this hand with a modified solver..the solver said Dwan should mostly raise the turn probably to deny equity and fewer times he should just call. Zero times the solver folds.
18:55 Also you may be wrong on the river too, the modified solver says its a clear call on the river with QQ. But you are right on the turn in that Wesley should bet, Alec says the same but the solver gets stuck unfortunately. But if it worked, I thought its was a check with AKo even if you have the A of clubs
To me Durrrr seems to base a decent amount of his decision making on live poker subtleties. Wesley goes into the same hiding pose on the river as he did when seeing Dougs hand during his river bluff. Can he be balanced during these massive pots. Hes obviously nervous with his shaking hand during the 350k turn bet. Also a decent amount of loose info from seeing the cards/reactions etc. The advantage of many years of playing live cash i guess
that's the difference between Dwan and Solvers
The difference between playing against donks at Hustler/Lodge and playing the biggest and best cash games in Macau and on Triton tour for years.
@@nawazhemmuth8506 right lol this was probably a relatively easy session for Tom compared to what he’s seen
@@christopher7763 he isn't scared money which is the biggest factor. All the others are.
The reason Tom is so good is because he has a nearly psychic level of empathy, combined with great analysis/decision making abilities. He was made for poker, and it shows.
1:54 There is a huge problem here! Wesley GAVE the cards to DOUG to read... Initially Doug was stoic, when handed the cards by Wes, Doug raises his eyebrows.. that's a big tell. At least 'he doesn't have trash' - so when board flops trash, Tom knows W missed. The rest of the fidgeting action / tanking by Tom was acting to induce a bluff.
Given that the focus is on Tom's ability to make intuitive plays, the most interesting thing to me is that he says "it really feels like you just flopped trips" here and calls anyway. His intuition is that he's beat, but then just puts it in? Crazy hand and respect for Tom regardless
Yes, but saying "I think you just hit trips" could be an attempt to get more to read from Wesley, there were clues either way already
He put it in because QQ is a monster on that flop. He was just acknowledging it might be a big cooler situation.
Its a way of making yourself seem smart or not dumb if u call and are wrong. It's a win-win kind of thing to say
this. it wasn't some amazing soul read. he thought he was beat (so his read was wrong) but felt like queens were too good on that board. also as the above commenter said, it's a win-win for him.
Doug is embarrassed guy to seating in the middle when Wesley go all in😂😂😂
while all the drama is happening on the table., Hank sitting there thinking it could've been him with the set of 8s
If it was Alan Kitting, or some donkey like mikky, Mrbeast at Hank’s sit it would be a disaster
*trips
We dont want to call with KK on the River since it blocks wesleys mainly bluffs like AK.
So we wanna call JJ/QQ more often, fold sometimes. River is a mix anyway and kinda break evenish.
FindingEQ did a vid on this and showed you start folding KK on turn (blocking opponent AK) but not TT-QQ and end up calling on river.
But If you are folding KK here, you basically have to know he has aces and the reaction Doug makes just doesn’t feel like he saw aces. You’d never tell someone not to 3 bet aces just because you saw them.
Where is this vid? Can't find it on his channel.
@@aaronsmith4806 this feels like a reach
6:50 picked up the cards perfectly
its funny how Airball was on his best behavior in this session bc of the presence of Tom
Tom's aura or there's something else to it?
the game changes when you realize you are playing with two HOFers in him and Doug, let alone Durrr being a 100% generational talent and pro. He is truly the greatest with Ivey and Ungar and Reese and Doyle. He is a Rushmore pro, period.
Doug, hall of famer? Really?
Airball shows why he wanted G-man gone from HCL. He is a live fish against competent pros.
@@kenshinXX Absolutely. As the one time best heads-up no-limit player in the world he certainly deserves to be along with Galfond, Sulsky and Cates.
14:54 look at tom dwan confirming 2-3 times with dealer that wesley's all in and then his look shifts directly to wesley to catch any reaction to this small interaction with the dealer
In my opinion you should have impacted the hand further by calling the clock on Dwan again.
😂 “Wesley shoves and Polk snap calls the clock!”
Doug clusterfucked the entire stream, from what I've seen so far. Unbelievable.
@@carlislehendersonthethird7799 Dwan: Collusion?
"Ladies and Gentlemen, this is your Captain Doug speaking from the cockpit"
the scary thing about this hand is Tom put Wesley On AK the entire time. He never questioned Aces or kings and kept making the big calls
When Doug said "I haven't looked at my hand yet" it pretty much gave away that Wesley didn't have Aces, which made the call much easier
thats literally not true at all 🤣 the entire river tank, he discussed Wesley having an 8 and flopping trips, he said at one point, "you could just have aces", like why is there even a discussion area on the internet when people dont pay any attention to anything and just type whatever nonsense they want...
@@SoulfightPoker He said that "you could just have aces" and then glanced at him, could just be to see if he gets a reaction from him. Maybe to see if it jolts him at all to hear his cards. He didn't budge and Tom immediately says "it just doesn't seem like you have aces". For someone who pays so much attention you sure missed a lot of details! If Tom thought he could have aces he would have folded. He was more worried about an 8, not AA. Doug unintentionally gave away information because Tom might pick up on the fact that Doug might not even consider trying to more or less talk him out of a 3bet if he had AA or KK.
@@itskmillz haha the amount of nonsense in this comment... I mean you even start your comment off saying maybe this, maybe that, then by the end of it you're speaking as if what you think is exactly set in stone what happened. everything in your comment in subjective
"You okay Wesley?"
"No."
Someone needs to check on him.
he shook his head, but said 'yeah I'm good." obviously it stings, but Wes did not quit the game and seemed to be in decent demeanor (especially after winning back 800k). Dude got into BTC when it was worth $300 a coin, so I'm sure he's got money back (and even if that is his whole roll, he's still a millionaire).
Also, after this session, he's down at Hustler Live games, but only by $95k
That was an amazing call! I have to be honest I don't think I would've had the balls to make that call with Queens!
dwan definitely had a read. snap shoving river is a big tell and i think thats what nudged tom to call.
@@AC-wl7ve I definitely agree but still that's a lot of money to call with just queens especially as many times as I have lost with queens probably is why he would've got me to fold.
@@AC-wl7ve Snap showing in that spot could mean Aces too. That read was from Dough at the begining.
@@TONAL03 thats what i mean is everything combined and then a very common bluff tell on the river was probably what nudged him towards a call.
doug, is qq/kk a must call on the turn and the river here? or do gto prefer calling with qq more often than kk as kk blocks ak bluff
The standup game def brings action especially when their actually standing.
imagine how obnoxious it is standing in a 3.1 million$ pot tho.
@MrJoedanmin it is alittle bit but it's also bc 99% of the time poker players are sitting lol. It'd be wild tho standing bc of the stand-up game and u end up on a 3 million pot. Whether the other players sitting or standing would be interesting too
Weird the Floor wasn't informed.
If Doug witnessed the hand before he acted, the rest of the table deserves to have the same benefit... Equal information.
Pretty Loosey-goosey of a game, got to love it.
Lmao Doug also sweating while not being in the hand has to be one of the funniest things I've seen in poker in years lmao what a legend.
Btw Doug had Doyle hand (suited but still Doyle). It's kinda symbolic.
19:50
why does having Kd is a call?
This was a 3 million dollar laugh fest at Wesley’s expense. Wesley got cute here. He picked the wrong hand/situation to get stacked. Tom is brilliant.
I’m happy to see this comment because to me it seemed so clear that Wesley must be bluffing. He’s known to stick to Broadways and pairs in most spots. I don’t think Wesley is known for mixing it up with 32 suites from ep. Then the body language. He looks like the guys on the first 48 when they get caught for deleting someone. Head in the hands. Hand in the cookie jar. And Tommy is the Daddy cop. And pulls out the belt.
@@checkthenutznot the belt 😂
@Stef Yes, the belt, and poor Wesley is bent right over, with his pants down.
So glad to be able to watch this kind of savagery, from.the safety of my sofa
I think the bluff was great. Easily could’ve had Aces Kings pocket 8s many trip 8s. Dude was on the button. Shoutout to Tom I think it took more balls to call with queens for that much money in a 5 bet pot where Wesley was in position and triple barreled all in
@@JeoJetsonmusic agree. But his body language was screaming weak because he wanted Tom to think he was strong. Tom could not be fooled. His hands were shaking. He was weak. But he made most of it back with a lucky set on 4th Street against the Japanese dude who had him 4-1 after the flop.
That thumbnail/title edit is genius.. GG Thomas
Wish Wes wouldn't have gone into the shell, that helped Tom figure out how uncomfortable Wes really was.
Fact that was sooooooo baaaaddddd!
Yeah, I wash so confused. Fetal position after all in
agree, dwan excluded AA & KK from his range based on how you said it and wesley didn’t pick up on that nuance ✌️
OMG I love your content. I think in your position I'd have walked away from the table. I wouldn't have been able to hide it!
love the comment from Nik Airball... much respect.
Much respect for Doug for keeping a better poker.
If you had looked down at pocket tens after he did that and you had called, would they have made Wesley show his cards to everyone so that it was fair to anyone else in the hand? Or would they have just had a miss deal?
Neither. It was Not a misdeal, the casino takes No action in your scenario. It would play out the same as this clip.
Wesley did not show his cards to Doug until *After* Doug folded. The fact that Doug saw Wesley's cards Before Doug folded was simply poor card protection on Wesley's part- which happens often with players. The biggest difference here was that Doug called it out, many don't say anything- especially during the hand. Unless the Casino has evidence of collusion or other cheating, the hand plays out as usual.
@@delg1211 If Doug calls and Wesley later folds, a good dealer will then expose Wesley's hand so that all remaining players have the same info.
I'm one of those who wouldn't say anything. Profotable poker is about capitalizing on the mistakes of others. I wouldn't ever intentionally spy on a player's hand, but if they're flashing cards then that's no different to me than if they have an obvious tell. Funnily enough, this happened to me in a live game once. The player was sitting across from me. He raised pre-flop and I called with QJs. The flop came 39K rainbow. As the flop was being dealt, he was shuffling his cards angled towards me and I saw that he had 88. He led out, so I called. Turn was an A and he led out again. This time I raised a decent amount knowing that he couldn't possibly call with 4th pair...except he did call! That's when I realized he had 99 and flopped middle set. He was setting the trap on the river (probably putting me on an A, possibly 2 pair). He went for the check-raise on the river. The bad thing for him was that I realized my mistake and wasn't about to try to bluff a set. The worse thing for him is that I binked the gutshot T, and since there's no way he could ever put me on QJ here, he gladly check-raised his flopped set all-in to my river straight. He was livid and couldn't understand how I could play a hand so poorly ;)
@@delg1211 well that’s the my point. Since he said it out loud, if he had called or raised after saying that, if I’m at the table and in the hand I would ask for the table to see his hand! I would have asked for a ruling. And I’m pretty sure they would rule that he would have to show his hand to whole table if Doug stayed in the hand.
@@jaimevelez4861 Would they make Doug prove that he knew Wesley's cards, before showing them to everyone? Otherwise, you could just say that whenever you wanted to screw someone.
Might be my favorite poker hand I've ever watched televised.
What did you think Dwan had watching live mid-hand? When watching live before his cards were revealed during the river tank I was 100% certain he had AA.
I put him on QQ ..I called it out multiple times in live chat during the hand
I was shocked when it showed he had QQ. I also thought he was just trapping
So far so good. Two commercials in first two minutes
has to recoup 1.2 apparently he lost ooch
Props to Nick for asking Wes if he was ok!
He said "No", someone should check on him after that.
@@Just_Pele he said "No, is good" Obviously it sucks a lot, Id want everyone to stfu and not talk to me after saying "no, its good"
@@nikolaykomissarenko7822 agreed. If I'm in Wes's shoes, I appreciate Nick asking, but after that, shut up and let me process the fact I just punted off 1.5 mil.
*Bluffs off 1.5m*
Dummy: “woooah u o k bro?”
Comments: “omg hes so nice!”
I remember when someone superchatted during a hustler stream: "I feel like Wesley is probably uncircumcised, thoughts?"... I think about that often...
Everything you do at the table conveys information. You can't be all loosy goosy looking at your opponent's hole cards pre-flop
He turned his ak over and looked at Tom like he thought there was a chance it was good 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Airball asking Wesley if he’s alright is actually a cool moment…that’s a huge loss…
Airball was sullen until Wesley lost 1.5 million and then pretended to care about him😂
@@Lkxknekcner …I missed that part…lol
it is so funny to look at you on the river. it is like you are involved and in some way you are and to see how hard you try to not give any reads. great entertainment.
When Doug said "I haven't looked at my hand yet" it pretty much gave away that Wesley didn't have Aces, which made the call much easier
Good point. IMO Wes owes Doug at least a BB, for effectively forcing him to fold most hands. In fact, if Doug doesn't fold, Wes can get information from that, which could make this an angle, or even just a way to keep Doug out of the hand.
Don’t follow the logic here…how does that imply he doesn’t have Aces?
why doug said that have to do anything with wes don have AA ?
Great point! I never thought of it that way
If you see opponent already has AA, would you even bother checking your own hand?
This was a hilarious hand, thanks for the great video Doug!
This was a crazy hand. What Wes failed to realize is that Tom Dwan is a different breed. Not a stranger to big pots and been in the high stakes streets for two decades He's not some HCL regular scared to put it in and the absolute last dude you wanna send in an A high bluff against.
100% Dwan has been in many many pots well over 1M.. this was very likely not his largest one
It gives a big advantage preflop to Tom, when Doug doesnt insta fold when he claims to have seen Wesleys hand. And still wants to see his own hand. Wesley says something like, "you gonna fold right?" and Doug says " I havent seen my hand yet!"
That tells Tom that Wesley doesnt have aces or kings!
Doug can't go more than a second without saying "blocker". Doug: "My favorite hand is AA, not because of its innate strength, but because it's a strong blocker for AA."
Right? He loves droning on about a blocker. Most of the time the blocker thing makes about a 2% difference. An A 8 was folded in front of the camera, there went two "blockers" right there.
@@pocketaces6756 In poker sometimes 2% more its all you need to make optimal play.
@@6thsense464 I agree that sometimes it does matter. But there are many more factors in live poker that can also make a big difference, it's different than just online number crunching. Also, I've lost track of how many times I've seen AA against AK. I bet the AK guy thought, I've got a blocker so the other guy won't have an A! It's just a factor in the decision, not a reason to ignore many other factors, that was my point. Don't weigh the blocker thing so heavily, or one will pay the price.
@@pocketaces6756 where are you getting 2%? it cuts the a priori odds of a pair that shares with your hand in half and it reduces the odds they have one of the cards in your hand by 23%. and of course there will be blockers in the folded hands but since you don't see them they can't affect your decision.
@@pocketaces6756 AK makes it 50% less likely your opponent has AA. That's just a fact.
Great video and analysis of the biggest pot in HCL history! Also.. there may be an increase in ads in your videos. What gives? =)
I think the main giveaway was Doug's reaction preflop. When he told Wes he saw his hand and Wesley assumed Doug would fold right away, Doug insisted on seeing his cards first before making a decision. I think it makes Wes's hand very unlikely to be aces or kings.
Another factor is that on Wesley's Chinese TH-cam channel, he has been fighting back accusation of him of playing scared when he made couple of big folds in the previous HCL sessions. This also contributes to the fact that he want to silence his critics with a big bluff too.
Paying those bills with these new vids. Dwan needs another run at your bankroll.
Just want to add that Nick Air Ball had legit compassion for Wesley after the call. I think he's a really good dude at heart.
Airball is a sketchy dude. I seen enough during the cheating investigation involving him on the live stream.
+1 for the Upswing Poker ad
Big ups to Nik Airball, immediately asks Wesley if he's OK. Gained so much respect for him when watching this live
He broke character there. Thought the same at that moment.
Hows that big respect? Thats an annoying thing to hear after losing 1.5m on a bluff you got some dummy saying “woahhh u ok bro?!”
You guys should actually stand up for the stand up game lol. 😂 would be so entertaining.