This was not only all quads, but the history of the vlog. It was cool seeing it go back in time and end up on one of the earliest videos. Quite a difference and a lot of growth, in not only production quality, but game play and confidence.
Brad, if this is your new editors' work: keep him. If this is your work, take this compliment for yourself: Many of the cuts were so smooth, that I almost forgot this was a compilation of hands from many sessions over a long period of time 😂 I like imagining you playing a single poker session with that many quads... 😊
As a poker dealer we appreciate the 100$ tip first quads hand. Fractionally smaller to the pot but for a pro it is very great tip and makes me smile ☺️
At around 6:40 when he says the villain is drawing dead, don't they have very potential outs for a straight flush if they hold 46 of hearts? Or am I missing something?
i dont go to the casino but what i wanna ask is, when he tips the dealer like $1 or $2, the dealer puts it in they chip tray infront of him, do they actually get the paid the tips or it just goes back to the casino? or maybe it isnt even a tip
Every room is different. At my room we carry boxes from table to table that our tips go in. We tip out a small percentage to the hourly staff like chip runners and list attendants and keep the rest.
Interestingly, you said he was drawing dead on the 5533 board, but there were actually Four hands that could have made two different straight flushes. Two were very playable hands, even. A5 or A4 of hearts or clubs had you in an interesting spot, and 46 of hearts and clubs were also possible.
I’m so confused by this comment how does his opp have A5 when all the 5s are accounted for Neither A4 nor 46 are real playable hands (A4 is playable but that’s literally 1 hand out of dozens and it’s a very unlikely hand)
@@universalplayz7496 You are quite correct that A5 was an impossible hand, my mistake. A4 of hearts is definitely sticking around on that flop, though - and A4 of clubs is also probably sticking around unless the player is very tight..
@tumortim666 I mean Tryna stay with A4 of clubs with only a back door flush on a paired board isn't the most wise play since you only have 1 over as well
@@universalplayz7496A4 with that kind of preflop action has a ton of IV. Unless you run into someone with A5, A3, 55, or 33, you are probably doing quite well at that point. A lot of premium hands would get gutted by your gutshot or flush draw.
Long long time ago in a Tournament ($25 w/40-50 players) I flopped quad Aces early on and three people shoved on the flop before it even got to me (nut flush draw, straight flush draw, & QQ).... I miss 2004 poker lol.
I can play hours and hours of poker and never get trips let alone quads. But when I was a beginner I seemed to get more lucky. I know there is skill involved but seriously. How long must one man wait for a big hand? I did get a straight flush on the flop one time and 2 people all in one time. And I did get a royal. Some people never get a Royal?
Just pointing out that on the quad 5 hand you said, “my opponent is 100% drawing dead” incorrect! Your opponent could still be drawing to a straight flush with hands like 24 of hearts or 26 hearts etc. I’m just saying!😮
Idk why Brad says that his opponent has 0 outs when he had quad 5. On board it was two straight flush draws, so if he had an open ended there he had 2 outs
@@gc2113-eg6my of course but to be statistically meaningful you would need a deck full of 2s, 4s, and 6s of hearts. I understand balancing your range but how many times do you play 2 and 6 of hearts?????
on youre quad hand dealer never counts his remaining blacks as he pushes em forward could of easily shorted you one black, unprofessional on dealers end imo
This was not only all quads, but the history of the vlog. It was cool seeing it go back in time and end up on one of the earliest videos. Quite a difference and a lot of growth, in not only production quality, but game play and confidence.
One of the greatest poker runs of all time! Getting quads for every hand in a single session is straight up legendary😂😂
Knock it off 😂
So much slow playing and so shitty of results
"thanks but I already have a boat" 😂🤣😂🤣💀
Hands down best poker vlogger in the game. Some of the comedy you say Brad gets me crackin up.. Keep up the good work dude
If you think this is comedy you need a life
Brad, if this is your new editors' work: keep him. If this is your work, take this compliment for yourself:
Many of the cuts were so smooth, that I almost forgot this was a compilation of hands from many sessions over a long period of time 😂
I like imagining you playing a single poker session with that many quads... 😊
Think he said in a recent clips comment section that he’s always had an editor for this channel
Good job to the new editor. Doing a very good job getting content out. (Brad was a very busing man.)
"Get all of the jiggities together for a reunion" :D Hilarious, thanks for that.
That clap at 13:26 was almost as clean as Brad flopping those quad quads
20:00 you got two pair, 8s and 8s this line got me crackin up
As a poker dealer we appreciate the 100$ tip first quads hand. Fractionally smaller to the pot but for a pro it is very great tip and makes me smile ☺️
The 8s flop being the same as the 6s flop right after is wild
5:42
Hand is Pocket 5s
Time is 5;35 in top right
flop is 553
THE STARS ALIGNED
Bass Pro shops sells quads too not just boats. ;)
20:50 "bottom" set... 😉
has pocket 6's
flop k86
brad: "we have middle set!"
At around 6:40 when he says the villain is drawing dead, don't they have very potential outs for a straight flush if they hold 46 of hearts? Or am I missing something?
Brad is always so dispassionate when he has a monster.
The boat that folded made a disciplined lay down
Btw, he’s not drawing dead he had open straight flush draw !
24:48 I'm sure the table is just so excited for you lol
Shaggy says, "ya better get that on your vlog, man".
Woah, didn’t expect to see graton. How’re the poker tables up there? I was thinking about hopping up to RP to play some yesterday
30 minutes of quads and I can’t even get quads once
i dont go to the casino but what i wanna ask is, when he tips the dealer like $1 or $2, the dealer puts it in they chip tray infront of him, do they actually get the paid the tips or it just goes back to the casino? or maybe it isnt even a tip
Every room is different. At my room we carry boxes from table to table that our tips go in. We tip out a small percentage to the hourly staff like chip runners and list attendants and keep the rest.
Good Afternoon
“You have a full house?” Makes me think he had J-10.
Always enjoy your videos and how you explain each and every move with reasoning behind it. Just one question - who the hell is Sean Connelly?
@7:56 absolutely didn't see where that was going but it definitely landed
Interestingly, you said he was drawing dead on the 5533 board, but there were actually Four hands that could have made two different straight flushes. Two were very playable hands, even. A5 or A4 of hearts or clubs had you in an interesting spot, and 46 of hearts and clubs were also possible.
I’m so confused by this comment how does his opp have A5 when all the 5s are accounted for
Neither A4 nor 46 are real playable hands
(A4 is playable but that’s literally 1 hand out of dozens and it’s a very unlikely hand)
@@universalplayz7496 You are quite correct that A5 was an impossible hand, my mistake. A4 of hearts is definitely sticking around on that flop, though - and A4 of clubs is also probably sticking around unless the player is very tight..
@tumortim666 I mean Tryna stay with A4 of clubs with only a back door flush on a paired board isn't the most wise play since you only have 1 over as well
@@universalplayz7496A4 with that kind of preflop action has a ton of IV. Unless you run into someone with A5, A3, 55, or 33, you are probably doing quite well at that point. A lot of premium hands would get gutted by your gutshot or flush draw.
when you stack the guy with Queen's he doesnt pass all his chips in the middle? he keeps some behind?
He had more than Brad
@@mingi1489 maybe you're right I didnt think he did though else i wouldn't of written the comment
Long long time ago in a Tournament ($25 w/40-50 players) I flopped quad Aces early on and three people shoved on the flop before it even got to me (nut flush draw, straight flush draw, & QQ).... I miss 2004 poker lol.
Last time I was this early brad replied 😅😅😅
Why do players have to keep checking the hole cards? They did not change since the last 5 times you checked.
I can play hours and hours of poker and never get trips let alone quads. But when I was a beginner I seemed to get more lucky. I know there is skill involved but seriously. How long must one man wait for a big hand? I did get a straight flush on the flop one time and 2 people all in one time. And I did get a royal. Some people never get a Royal?
If the speed limit is 70 or 80 I'm doing at least 140 on cruise control
Brad. Thanks for the video (Liked and subscribed) i just don't know what the big deal is. I normally get quads at least twice a night. LoL
I like how nearly every time he says they are drawing dead, they could have outs.
First reaction when I saw the video pop up, he has 35 minutes of quad hand play?!
30 minutes of quads and the one time i got quads i lost to a straight flush 😭😭
Two pair red aces and black aces
Just pointing out that on the quad 5 hand you said, “my opponent is 100% drawing dead” incorrect! Your opponent could still be drawing to a straight flush with hands like 24 of hearts or 26 hearts etc. I’m just saying!😮
Made quads with every hand but Kings and 9s
How do you remember everyone’s hands
5/3 hearts and 5/3 clubs in the pocket 5 game - he/she isn't 100% drawing dead tho
Exactly, 2 straight flush draws. Came here to say the exact sake thing.
20:51 That's not middle set.
I played balatro and somehow this got recommended
Why don't you do a vlog of all of your royal flushes.
It’ll be a short vlog lol
Fun video, thank you!
I’ve been playing Holdem since 2002 and I think I’ve flopped quads …maybe 3 times ever 🤦🏻
Idk why Brad says that his opponent has 0 outs when he had quad 5. On board it was two straight flush draws, so if he had an open ended there he had 2 outs
The minimum please!
Ain’t no way
for that first hand I was waiting for the 7 of spades and for him to pull jack 10 suited spades out of his ass
In the 5533 scenario thé opponent is not drawing dead
Ahhhh... really? Can I see the deck you're playing with????
@@johnfried27625,3 of hearts and clubs means they could be on a straight flush draw
@@gc2113-eg6my of course but to be statistically meaningful you would need a deck full of 2s, 4s, and 6s of hearts. I understand balancing your range but how many times do you play 2 and 6 of hearts?????
Grammatically, you should say "Running well", not "running good"
Running is a verb that needs an adverb (well) not an adjective (good) to go with it.
🤓☝🏻
"Run good" is a common gambling term that isn't subject to normal grammar rules.
what happened to your intro :(
Awful raise with 55
on youre quad hand dealer never counts his remaining blacks as he pushes em forward could of easily shorted you one black, unprofessional on dealers end imo
and he had a few black behind
Firstish.
first
Your mom must be so proud
Yeah ya did waste our time
Brad...do you every use "fake" or feaux facial expressions to try and deceive your opponents? Subtle ones...
Wtf. No wonder he never gets paid. He checks quads on the river, expecting the other players to raise. 🤦♂️
BAD VIDEO U JUST KEEP TALKING LET US WATCH
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I catch quads 70% of the time I play. Caught them twice last weekend within 30 minutes. It’s uncanny.