On that river Keating did this little pause like he thought about bluffing then retracted his thought and then decided back on it. It was brilliant and Peter was looking directly at him for it.
Remember when $500,000- $800,000 pots on HSP was epic? And that was with Gee, Doyle, Laak, and other multi-millionaires (and the players were definitely staked at least 50%) Now you see players calling down $185,000 in a $400,000 pot with A-10 on a Q 10 7 5 6 board. Its funny playing at Brick and morters now... Its common for players hero calling now... As opposed to mid 2000's when top pair, or flush and straight draws are shoving and calling a shove... Top Pair top kicker would shove 100BB in those years... and the speak was "I have top pair, I couldn't go anywhere, cooler... dude your Ac-9c was 3 bet preflop and the board came 9 high, you are definitely up against a hand more often than a bluff... Or this one was very common in tournament play... Guy raises or 3 bets with Kings and an ace flops and they Insta-jam 70bb into a 40bb pot, get called by A-10 and bitch about the player calling with A-10 and then thinking its a bad beat... The funniest thing about poker then is when a guy raised $30 pre with a good hand, gets called by 3 players, donks $100 on flop, $250 on turn, and last $400 on a river bluff A-Q into K-10 2 pair and then bitches about what an idiot the guy is for calling $30 pre with K-10 off... Dude you punted $750 into a caller on a king high board and an old man calling you down.
Keating is my poker hero
Finally..lets go keating..peter have been so lucky through out this week..
Everyone going crazy over Keating per usual. I'm actually impressed with Peter lately. He had his number till Keating was gifted a river.
These reposts are so desperate
Keating is precisely the person I imagined would be customer for a fired-blue case De Bethune.
I don’t understand the tank. You’re beat by any better Ace and any two pair.
Guy is sitting on the table with more than 4 Million Dollars chip stack. I guess the alternative universe that is talked about is right over here.
The Keating slight gulp was brilliant.
If peter is that sticky just all in there and act like you missed a flush draw. There is two missed flush draws. Time to cashin on "smart" players.
Getting payed off on such a big overbet has to feel good.
Always like how Alan reacts win or lose...
Keating's calmness is unmatchable ❤
nice commentary - perfect..
On that river Keating did this little pause like he thought about bluffing then retracted his thought and then decided back on it. It was brilliant and Peter was looking directly at him for it.
the "doom zoom" hahahah
They are all there to milk a weird DoorDash guy who can’t play and wants to hang out with cool kids
Really tough spot. Tons of logical bluffs possible from Keating there.
Remember when $500,000- $800,000 pots on HSP was epic? And that was with Gee, Doyle, Laak, and other multi-millionaires (and the players were definitely staked at least 50%) Now you see players calling down $185,000 in a $400,000 pot with A-10 on a Q 10 7 5 6 board. Its funny playing at Brick and morters now... Its common for players hero calling now... As opposed to mid 2000's when top pair, or flush and straight draws are shoving and calling a shove... Top Pair top kicker would shove 100BB in those years... and the speak was "I have top pair, I couldn't go anywhere, cooler... dude your Ac-9c was 3 bet preflop and the board came 9 high, you are definitely up against a hand more often than a bluff... Or this one was very common in tournament play... Guy raises or 3 bets with Kings and an ace flops and they Insta-jam 70bb into a 40bb pot, get called by A-10 and bitch about the player calling with A-10 and then thinking its a bad beat... The funniest thing about poker then is when a guy raised $30 pre with a good hand, gets called by 3 players, donks $100 on flop, $250 on turn, and last $400 on a river bluff A-Q into K-10 2 pair and then bitches about what an idiot the guy is for calling $30 pre with K-10 off... Dude you punted $750 into a caller on a king high board and an old man calling you down.
Tough call I can see why Peter called probably thought Keating was on a missed flush draw or was bluffing.
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