does 87 of spades ever worry about someone having them nearly dead with QJ of spades? Either way cant fold since only 1 combo has you demolished and great equity against everything else.
@@Detective313 i dont think so.. its loose, but not a punt. he just decided to get in as much as he can with that combo draw. Otherwise he wont win that much and fold to a big bet on turn
Not a thing in hold em, now we know why you stopped playing it lol Especially not a thing in games that go 5 ways preflop and are in Texas. But cool you flaunted a very well known PLO cash strat on a hold em video where it didn't apply, here's the cookie you so desperately wanted 🍪🍪(I gave you an extra cause ur so needy)
@@MrTopherdrewHere's the thing. He's right in a way even though comparing plo to nlh is nonsensical. My $1/3 game here almost every fish is going to the end with 94 spades or whatever it is. You can pound or shove the turn and normally get action. If the turn is a spade then you saved a ton. Same thing versus a set or 2 pair. You're getting action on the turn and now you know their draw is super thin
This is a rare three way flopped and the excitement of this commentator is non existent. Way to miss out on an opportunity to engaging with the viewers .
No one with the nuts is a 2-1 dog to 'win'. Firstly the equities are wrong - it should 32% (QJ with BDFD), 27% (QJ no BDFD), 41% 87s. Nevertheless, 32% equity does not mean 32% chance to win. Because another player has the same hand he only wins half the pot, meaning his equity is halved. There the guy with 32% equity has a 64% chance to 'win' (albeit only half the pot because everytime he 'wins' he chops with the other QJ)
You are right, it doesn't happen that often so I do not blame the players playing the way they did. But honestly when i play my A-game I would not play that basic or just bad
@@alistairwillock7266 check it - the 3 players equities don't add up to 100. Even when players can split, equities still always add up to 100. Their graphic is wrong
Bottom right corner states the hand number. First shown hand is hand number 54, and the 13K hand is hand number 19. Meaning he increased his stack from 13K to 70K from hand 19 to 54.
Super composed, didn't even look surprised 👏
Surf and Turf dinner for Yoochan, McDonalds for Rory, and ramen for Gan. Rough.
Quads and Straight Flush same session for MAX value is wild.
Running good is always nice
Insane!!!
I don t think I ever had a straight flush and quads in one session and I play the game for 15 years, mostly big volume online
I once hit quads THREE times in a session live at Best Bet Jax@@roobbeei7193
Way to Go Yoochan🎉
Thanks. ✌🏻👊🏼
Wow nice wins! Congratulations 🎊
Hard to believe you can’t get more likes.
LMAO Yoochan getting a straight flush and then quads to round out the evening.
does 87 of spades ever worry about someone having them nearly dead with QJ of spades? Either way cant fold since only 1 combo has you demolished and great equity against everything else.
Yeah the back-raise 3b on the flop was a pure punt in a 6 way pot with this combo. Got super lucky
@@Detective313 i dont think so.. its loose, but not a punt. he just decided to get in as much as he can with that combo draw. Otherwise he wont win that much and fold to a big bet on turn
This is absolute best case scenario for Yoochan
We cant see the cards bcoz of subtitles
The JQ players don't play PLO, otherwise they would have understood not to go all-in on the flop but on the turn, a beginner mistake imo
guess what they're not playing PLO
Not a thing in hold em, now we know why you stopped playing it lol
Especially not a thing in games that go 5 ways preflop and are in Texas.
But cool you flaunted a very well known PLO cash strat on a hold em video where it didn't apply, here's the cookie you so desperately wanted 🍪🍪(I gave you an extra cause ur so needy)
@@MrTopherdrewHere's the thing. He's right in a way even though comparing plo to nlh is nonsensical.
My $1/3 game here almost every fish is going to the end with 94 spades or whatever it is. You can pound or shove the turn and normally get action. If the turn is a spade then you saved a ton. Same thing versus a set or 2 pair. You're getting action on the turn and now you know their draw is super thin
I think that one guy was not pleased about that spot.
Two of them flopped a straight and checked.....wow.
Most clickbait title I've ever seen, everyone was all-in before the straight flush hit
This is a rare three way flopped and the excitement of this commentator is non existent. Way to miss out on an opportunity to engaging with the viewers .
Cut him some slack…he was still trying to get his shirt tucked in and pants buckled up.
What do you expect? It wasn’t QUADROPHENIA!
Announcers were entertaining themselves!! Play on!
Very rare you flip the nuts and you are a 2-1 dog to win. Insane
the odds are wrong, yochan has about 41% to win and the two straight is 54% to win and split. Last 5% is QJ diamond for the win
No one with the nuts is a 2-1 dog to 'win'. Firstly the equities are wrong - it should 32% (QJ with BDFD), 27% (QJ no BDFD), 41% 87s. Nevertheless, 32% equity does not mean 32% chance to win. Because another player has the same hand he only wins half the pot, meaning his equity is halved. There the guy with 32% equity has a 64% chance to 'win' (albeit only half the pot because everytime he 'wins' he chops with the other QJ)
You are right, it doesn't happen that often so I do not blame the players playing the way they did. But honestly when i play my A-game I would not play that basic or just bad
@@Detective313 The equities at the Lodge count all cards that have been scanned by the card readers.
@@alistairwillock7266 check it - the 3 players equities don't add up to 100. Even when players can split, equities still always add up to 100. Their graphic is wrong
4 color deck please! ty
rory was crying about his spot after flipping a straight. buddy needs to stop bitching
Wait… Yoochan won that 70k pot and then was down to 13k in the next shown hand… he blew it all?! 😂
Bottom right corner states the hand number. First shown hand is hand number 54, and the 13K hand is hand number 19.
Meaning he increased his stack from 13K to 70K from hand 19 to 54.
@@wenkhaiyeoh5130 good catch thanks
Large $ me most of the time twice
I mean Doug, Andrew, Brad, find someone that can commentate . This flop is so huge and there is literally zero call on it..
Rory . Stop crying. Gamble Gamble
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