Phil Hellmuth Gets Himself in Trouble vs Phil Ivey!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2024
- Phil Hellmuth and Phil Ivey clash in a big pot on Poker After Dark!
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Daniel's laugh at the end is medicine for the soul
Helmut -“Finally trapped somebody”😂🤧
Hard to believe he said that out loud
@@bobabooey285he says everything out loud 😂😂😂
Thanks for quoting that. Completely missed it in the video.
It’s hilarious because he says this soooo often when he tilts so everybody immediately burst out laughing once they heard him 😂😂😂
You almost feel sorry for him ... and then he speaks 😂
This is when TV poker was at its peak
For me it was The Big Game 😊
one of the best tables ever in terms of high stakes poker talent
Plus Phil Hellmuth
and Gabe Kaplan commenting
Easily
false. i wasnt there.
@@miropribanic5581 That isn't Gabe, cowboy.
Dwan was ahead of his time back then
Nobody was ready for him
Ahead of his time and wayyyy ahead in luck. Never gets coolered on TV.
He has lately
And completely behind for the last 12 months
Honeyyyyyy, he raised me with 8 6…..
Who put a mic on the chips?
Fake pumped in chip sounds. They also pump in fake playing card sounds.
@@BallerPit’s annoying as f
Why did it cut when Hellmuth casually asks for 100K more and Ivey asks Dwan to give him a 100k because he has everyone covered
GOAT vs... self-proclaimed GOAT
What and who are you talking about?
@@kingaustin6985 2 dudes who are literally named in the title of the video......smh dh
@@philabul that doesn't answer my question but nice try though 👍✌️
@@kingaustin6985 it actually does...nice try at what austin? lol
@@philabul it doesn't answer my question but again nice try 👍✌️
Notes on the table, love it. Tom and Phil on with the outs so fast.
It's a prop sheet
lol most certaintly not notes
Tom was the only one even close to the right math. Clearly the smartest dude there 😂
Iveys math on insurance was TERRIBLE, and Hellmuth almost ripped him off. 😂
why close? He was right, wasn't he? Helmut had 10 cards out of 44. Or I'm missing something?
How come Hellmith berates literally everyone except Ivey???
why you mad? Everyone is scared of Ivey. Everyone. You would be too, boy.
@cwdoby I'm not mad, I was simply asking a question. Why you so stupid, thinking I was mad
You run into the buzzsaw that is Ivey as many times as Phil, even his ego has to relent and say Ivey is better than him.
Hellmuth is horrible in cash games. This isn't a tournament. There is no ICM and your fold equity is limited by how much money someone is willing to lose, so if your opponent has more money than you your fold equity goes out the door.
What is ICM?
Lol that's not how fold equity works. And if it did then that would be amazing, you'd just never bluff
You are a poker genius; your ideas will revolutionize the game!
@@thsu8 independent chip model. It basically measures how much someone’s stack is worth in short. So for example if I’ve got a big stack and have to call an all in from someone with a quarter of my stack, my chips are worth more to him than his chips are to mine since I’ve got the bigger stack, so that can help you figure out whether your call is profitable. (I might have gotten that completely wrong so if I have, someone feel free to correct me)
This is like 18 years ago. Nobody thought like that back then.
When he said Daniels booking my action means everything that he loses he owes double to Daniel!😂😂
I feel like hellmuth in all these videos. Can't catch a break to save his life
Fr. Always second best hand when it’s gonna be huge
Funny to compare it to the similar hand against Doug Polk.
Top Set vs 2nd nut straight - Hellmuth gets stacked
Nut straight vs 2nd nut straight - Hellmuth finds a way to make 2nd nuts fold
Just when you thought Viffer couldnt possibly couldnt get more handsome...
Yeah the crazy blue hair has the ladies gushing I'm sure
That's where Megan Rapinoe gets her inspiration
Viffer has like a 24" neck.
He's like Lou Ferrigno without the muscles.
money talks
Lol...everytime I see hellmuth lose, I giggle with delight
All-State wouldn't have given him insurance there
Ivy's "ooh ooh that's nasty" acting when he flopped a straight worked well on Hellmuth.
Jersey talk baby..
Phil is a genius player
Is he though?
Which one? 😂
Why not re rais the 1010 pre flop?
to 'suck' ivey in...
Because he's an idiot.
such a sick hand, Hellmuth flops top set and lost but lost double the amount because he was booked by dnegs lol
Wow, I followed every bit of that.
why show a years old show that you say just happened a few days ago??
X Days Ago refers to when the video was uploaded.
There's no suggestion this is from a recent game.
Did Phil forget how insurance works? Lol
I forgot, I don't even know how reverse insurance works. I thought that was just what happens naturally when you deal the hand out.
He looked a little stunned to be losing and I guess somehow didn’t realize that insurance doesn’t work when you’re behind.
No, he said he wanted reverse insurance. With the briefly agreed 2.8-1 by Ivey (PH wanting to bet 20k), PH would get 20k back if he lost and he'd pay 54k to Ivey if he hit the boat. Hence REVERSE insurance for Ivey, who'd be extracting a little extra juice either way. Does that makes sense?
@@AnaInTh3Sky It's an awkward phrase because insurance is always betting on the worst result.
@@EGarrett01 I know... it's a very old skool thing to do anyway before people started running it multiple times. I kinda like the nerdiness of it tho... with the props, the insurance... made for some great great shows and proper immersive experience! Now all they do in Hustler et al is yell, try to crack insider jokes and punt away.
What's a 'triple dipple'?
I`d like to know as well. It relates to a "prop" or side bet he has with other people.
Yep, you trapped yourself. I used to do this at least once a session.
You dont know ivey than if you think he would fold
Trapped himself??? Top set on a dry board you want to get all the money in, it's a cooler buddy. What are you on about?
Wasnt the blue hair guy on Hells Kitchen
A cooler for sure, Hellmuth getting stacked every time there. What I don't understand is why did he just call on the flop, with such a monster hand and so many draws available? And why did he have to ask the other players how many outs he had, surely he should know a set in general has ten outs versus a straight or flush on the turn without thinking.
A top player not knowing the amount of outs was definitely confusing.
That should be known with that amount of experience. Like asking a child what 5x5 is. You just know.
Guessing it was just for show. He does so much for show it gets tiresome.
Cause the board is so wet, it's better to wait for the turn. He actually isnt even in that amazing of shape vs a combo draw on the flop. Also doesn't wanna chase 2 pair out of the hand
How in the world was dwan the only one able to calculate his odds of winning
That was like 7 and 5 in a James Bond hand :-)
what season is this from?
season 5 rail bird heaven
wish they would put timers on players.... dont' have the patience to watch slow play
One of phils funniest lines
These guys are supposed to be smart gamblers but none of their numbers made sense. helmuth was offering himself *better* odds and everyone was considering it. He needed to offer 5 to 1 ot 5.4 to 1 to cover his loss
The fast mathematical mind of Dwan is very impressive
uh, if you think 10/44 = 1/4.4 is impressive maths
@@aseq2 impressive how he can calculate everything instant and that's why he is a genius, not like you 😂
@@eidemonbkk there are 52 cards... 52 - 4 (players cards) - 4 (flop + turn) = 44
number of cards that make Hellmuth win 10 (x1) / 9 (x3) / 7 (x3) / 2 (x3) = 10
it's quick math, especially it you play poker often
and even hellmuth had figured out he had 10 outs before Dwan spoke
@@JabbaWockeez_ i no need a lesson, thx
@@eidemonbkkyou can figure that out in 10 seconds if you arent complete tool like you are😂😂
The insurance deals mystify me. You win some flips, you lose some. Solid play over time is your insurance.
It's definitely like a superstitious thing. Doesn't really make sense paying to have the same amount of equity.
At the time, these were huge games. If you're a top pro, there must be endless games where you can win piles. Playing against other top pros in a massive game is where you really want to cut you variance and make sure you don't get felted.
Hellmuth has almost as many tells as Joey Gold
Its like a corpse asking for life cover
Ivey being able to play it cool, announcing the prop, helps hide the strength of his hand. Amazing
Amazing deuce on the turn too. Money was destined to go in
U stop jumping out of ur seat when u hit a flop after 20 yrs or so of playing for a living 😅
What is a prop? I googled it but I don't understand in this context
@@JungleLibrary in these games, the gambling on cards isn’t enough, so they bet on certain cards coming out, for more gambling.
They may bet on the flop being red or black, a certain 3 cards coming out etc
Just another way for these guys to gamble
@@JungleLibrary proposition bet
Nobody bets against Ivey. Not even himself.
Always great to see helmuth lose ❤❤❤
OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH, i feel ssoooooo sorry for Phil!
Ivey wom this partially due to his track record of trying to steal these very pots with nothing
I watched this when I was a kid.
You should have been in bed
@@bobabooey285 I was! With my step mom.
hahahahahaha
@@deanmartin1071what are u doing here stepson
3B that pre Phil .
It’s cool to see these guys are so inclusive that a they/them shows up to play
Did him dirty with that one lol that blue hair doesn't help tho
Very current
Helmuth should have raised preflop
hindsight is always 20/20
Ivey might not have folded
@@Bresingeri lol lol im pretty sure he would have folded 8 high not suited, ivey has got to where he is because he wont call a reraise or raise with 8-6 off but he might raise with it.
@@TheGreat1Four20 it is 8 6 suited sir.
@@raghavviswa indeed it is my mistake but still word class players to not call 3 bets with 8 high unless hellmuth would be stupid enough to min raise him pre.
Reverse insurance... lol. I wonder how much money hellmuth has lost doing these dumb side bets. If he cant handle the variance, dont play the stakes
well, if he always ran insurance hed be losing less on average no?
@@LargeAndRobustPeterHe has to pay an additional percent (“juice”), which makes it unprofitable.
Jordan vs lebron
Phil “bad beat” Hellmuth
Hellmuth is not the greatest in the world I don’t think he is even all that great. I mean yea he is way above an average garage game player but he makes dumb mistakes he insults people when he loses a lot and it’s always in someone else’s fault his ego is way bigger than his game
17 wsop bracelets says you are a fool
Who run worse than Phil Hellmuth ?
You
I do.
So slow, flip the river already
quit wasting time with phil
What a wasted life
LOL
Hellmuth is so mediocre
I'll give you 2.8 to 1 for as much as you want.... I change my mind.
Cry baby
I counted 13 outs. So 13 out of 44, so Phil had 3 out of 10.
how, a 10, three 9s, three 7s, three 2s, ten cards.
American maths is cool, no logic or brains , i'm talking about the original comment btw, there are 10 outs it's basic stuff just like pointing out a single country on a globe which alot of new age Americans can't do
Ivey, lol, such a donk, the man has lost far more than he ever made, Hellmuth tho... also pretty terrible. I've played against him. never lost to him
I do not like Helmuth but he is arguably one of the best of all time if not the best, attitude aside
Number of bracelets would lend credence to that statement. @@bobabooey285
@@joe25564 except for the fact the man has a 30% cash rate in tournaments you may be right but I doubt it
Okay liar
Not sure what you are trying to get at, but Phil Ivey has a net work of $120+ Million. He has won more than $40 Million in tournaments and $100+ Million in cash games, not to mention his business and real estate gains. TBH, all poker players have losses at some point. Phil claims he once lost $2.2 million in a single night playing table games unrelated to poker. But he certainly has not lost more than he ever made. To say you never lost to Phil Ivey means you never played a pot with him or folded every hand until you had a sure winner. 🤣
This was like 15 years ago
Poor phill he always gets robbed by the best and he's still thinks he's the best 😢😢
Ivey was probably using marked cards again...
Love Daniel, "I'm not interested, I want to see LESS Phil!" 😅
I don’t like Hellmuth, but this is pure cooler. Everyone is going broke there. All luck and no skill. Ivey raised and got lucky.