Playing a Poker Hand DISASTROUSLY!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ก.ค. 2024
- Very questionable play from the caller leads to a difficult river decision. Are some hands just too far off the rails to fold?
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0:00 -- Intro
1:33 -- Preflop
7:30 -- Flop
9:29 -- Turn
10:39 -- River
12:04 -- Hero's Decision Point
14:59 -- Result and Reveal
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I thought this title was gonna be BS but shockingly it was understated.
I'm trying to think of a way to play this hand worse, and the only thing I can come up with is calling the river bet and then mucking the hand face down after being shown 99.
lol nicely put
I played one of my worse hands in my life last week and now I feel better. Thank you caller and Bart.
Maybe you will be the "best player in the room" in a future call.
I think most everyone goes through a "scared money" phase in their poker journey.
what was that hand?
This guy was already checked out and on his way home in this hand. And because of that him and half of his money are taking separate rides home.
“I decided to flat with AKs”
Yeah this is going to be terrible lol
This plan is perfectly fine when your future plan is to backraise.
Should have been a good plan with a back raise shove. It's not even an overbet with all that dead money.
We can summarize this fairly easy. If you’re afraid to play a big pot, you need to move down in stakes
That's the truth! My old game stopped running and the new game I'm at is too big and I can't play correctly. It sucks. Picking the correct game for your bankroll is the 1st decision you have to make correctly to win at poker.
idiot take. hes not afraid to play a big pot he was just getting ready to leave and didnt want to blow his profit for the night
Caller should watch the old episode of Seinfeld where George does the opposite of his instincts in every situation to improve his life. That approach would have served him well here.
My name is George, I’m unemployed and I live with my parents….
I’m Victoria 😊
The real lesson is beautiful women get lied to so much that a guy that shoots them straight is more rare than a millionaire hitting on her
My favorite episode 😂
LOL. Good one.
He had six decisions in the hand. Four of them it hurt to hear him make these decisions. The first decision didn't hurt to hear him make it, but then it retroactively hurt when he didn't backraise. The fifth decision actually seemed quite reasonable, but then it retroactively hurt when he didn't call the shove. If he's betting that small on the river, it has to be because he's trying to provoke an all-in bluff shove, where a larger bet like Bart recommends would make it appear that he's pot committed, and therefore no one would have the guts to try and bluff him with an all-in shove.
I actually like the decision to just call the open preflop, especially if there's a good chance that someone else 3 bets, giving the hero the perfect opportunity to 4 bet backraise. If people are 3 betting quite often, and especially when there is dead money in the pot, this is a great move. It's not always a great move, but it depends on how often people are 3 betting. But I don't like just calling the open preflop because you don't want to play a big pot.
The pre flop action just screams jam after the back raise. SO much dead money there. Nutty...
Jamming is absolutely printing money pre. Anything else is insane once we get that opportunity. It's literally the only reason to flat the open, you're hoping for this scenario.
@@betadecay6503 Exactly... It was funny listening to this and hearing flat initially, then all those calls of the 3 bet only to flat again? 😂
If leaving in a few hands causes you to flat AK then just rack up and leave Immediately.
"I award you no points, and may god have mercy on your soul."
Is this real-life Billy Madison?
A simple nice hand would’ve done just fine…
When playing 200bb with AKs is consider too deep stack for hero, it probably time to just fold the hands and leave the table and play 1/2 instead
This is what I was thinking. He had probably bought in for 2-300 and that 500-700 profit meant so much to him. He needs to move down in stakes or go south 👀😂
Barts face when he says he checked turn is priceless 🤣
@9:45 When Bart looks like he’s having a hard time in the bathroom, you know u played the hand wrong!😂
People like this is why it’s still worth playing poker lol.
Caller did indeed play this hand poorly, but he called in knowing he played it bad and wanted help. He is trying to improve, and we should commend that.
this caller has one advice only: Go down to lower level.
Fellas, there’s no rule about when you can leave. If you’re “leaving in 3 hands and don’t want to play a big pot,” so you can lock up a win or something, then just leave before this hand. That should never be a reason to play less optimally lmao
this guy keeps saying "i'm playing nitty" when he means "i'm playing passive" -- playing like a nit isn't necessarily a bad thing in a 2/5 game, but playing passively is a disaster.
But his passive play was a result of nitty thinking though. Listen to his reasoning for the turn check.
Caller: “was about to leave and didn’t wanna play a big pot”.
Also caller: proceeds to play hand in the way most likely to lead to a LOSING a big pot
This guy professionally looks for monsters under the bed
Yeah the turn was just nuts, talking about people sandbagging JJ and now being worried about AQ.
This might be the worst player call in. After he says I flat bc I am leaving in 3 hands and don’t want to play a big pot. Then gets dream back raise spot and flats again and plays multi-way pot horribly and is clearly scared money.
I never understood this "I'm leaving in 1/2/whatever hands/minutes" so I don't want to play a big pot even with big hands. Why not just leave???
@@harrynamkoong3361 exactly, once I’ve made the decision to leave I don’t care what position I’m in, if I know that I’m not going to want to stay if I take a bad beat while I’m waiting for the big blind to approach then I just rack up and leave then
ya at that point if ur that scared either just leave when u decided ur gonna play scared or just fold. to the 3bet if ur THAT unwilling to play correctly. You’ll lose less money then if u go 5 ways to the flop and check the flop and turn w top pair second last to act. or just check down the river if u cant call a raise i mean ur trying to get it through 4 other people. if he just checked he’d be winning a $600+ pot for free. but somehow he chose the worst of both worlds.
It doesn't make sense logically, but makes sense psychologically
@@harrynamkoong3361 his particular hand makes the play even worse. AK gets a lot of its value by making small and medium pairs fold but getting called by worse aces
Don't think Hero could have played the hand worse!! UTG is so capped
When your full table breaks when you leave the game for the night, that isn't game for you.
Literally didn’t make a single correct decision. The bet on the river is the closest, but the sizing makes no sense
You could argue he played it perfectly if he simply snaps the river
This hand proves that poker is alive and well! Low stakes poker always has players who flat-call premium hands preflop, when they should be raising.
"What is scared money? Bart"
Played in Montreal, speaking French and English is not a problem. Every bet is repeated in both languages by the dealer. F1 racing, partying with pretty girls and poker all added to a great trip....would recommend!
This guys invited to the home game
Is it the callers first time playing? God Dam! Brave to call in this hand.
I actually don't mind the checks on various streets, but if you're going to fold to a raise on the river, you may as well just check it to showdown.
I think he was expecting to get called by a non believing lower pair, but didn’t expect someone to be check jamming without the goods. I’ve seen passive fish play AK this way but none of them would’ve folded to this raise
Especially a raise from the UTG player. Far more likely to be air than JJ/TT/AQ/A3.
This title is a massive understatement for the content revealed… wow. If this phone call was vr Bart would be playing mike tysons punch 🥊 😂😂😂😂
Someone needs to explain to the caller the difference between being nitty and playing scared. He seems very scared to play, as though he’s looking for spots to fold. He also seems to have a fundamental misunderstanding of most of the basics, such as using position, squeezing, blockers, combos, etc. thanks for the call either way.
Him worrying on the turn that someone was trapping with JJ and doesn’t want to get it in 😳
Don’t tap the glass.. we need people like this at the tables.. 🤣🤣🤣
The beginning statement was great. 😅😅
I can’t even watch this hand past the flop. Every decision he makes is awful. He deserves to get stacked
Almost worst
"idk if I wanna get it in for 30bb with aks" WUT 😂😂😂
Awesome intro!
So afraid of monsters under the bed when he was a few hands away from picking up and leaving for the session. 🤦♂️
WTF is even happening
It's hard to play this hand any worse than our hero did.
OMFG. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This hand just shows the importance of betting to narrow the field and narrow the opponent's range. They likely fold to a bet on the flop. The caller played it so weak that the bet on the river looks like more of a missed draw or under pair that will fold if pressure is applied. As played the hero has to call. If he had bet on the flop it is likely that the only caller(s) will have sets, KQ, Ax hearts, KJ suited (maybe?). All of the under pairs and suited connectors likely go away here. That's the best time to target the KQ and Ax hearts hands.
Struggling to come up with a hand V has that hero loses to and that gets played this way, especially when hero's hand is so under-repped. The check-raise river theory says V is supposed to have some showdown value, but not enough to call if someone bets behind. Assuming no one is betting without at least having a K, and that V isn't the type to be massively sand-bagging with a hand he should have just value-bet, like AQ or 3x, this has to be a call. V's play only makes sense if hero or BTN are super-aggro players who will stab at the pot with air when everyone checks three streets.
This is a month old but I’d like to know why a busted flush wasn’t brought up? Where I play the villain wouldn’t’ve check raised, he would’ve shoved on the river. I instinctively thought it was a 4 card flush and would like to know if I missed something
I’m with Bart, I would have bet $325 on the flop. You are going to get at least one call and then you can bet like $400 or jam on the turn. No way, I check this hand twice though.
I really thought he was going to check the river again 😂😂
“This is some fucked up hand, man.” 😂 great way to start the video
As played pre... IMO it's almost criminal to not back-raise when our equity against the field (as played) is so, so good...
Otherwise, just fold if "we're already leaving the casino"? Planning for the "what ifs" need to take place Before any River Bet..,
Live & Learn 👍👍
$650 in the pot flop top pair, top kicker, with a $1000 behind, I'm shoving! I don't particularly want calls, but those 9's might have thought it was a bluff and called, but I'm happy with the $650! 😁👍✌😎🗽
heroes like this are why live poker is still vibrant as hell. see you at the tables!
When you induce the spazz you gotta call
He didn't want to play a big pot and still finds a way to play a big pot and get annihilated😂
If you're afraid to get money in when you're likely ahead (or very strong), you have to quit the game. You WILL lose all your money. Personally, I would have jammed when it came back around preflop. Nobody had AA, and there would be a good chance to win it right there -- or to win it against an average hand that called.
Never seen Barts disgusted face stay on for so long. LOL caller apparently only bets with two pair plus? He should google odds of hitting two pair
2 good lessons to take from this: 1. You cannot play poker to "not lose" and expect to win. 2. If you're planning on leaving soon and you don't want to get into a big pot (maybe you're trying to lock up a win), just leave! There's no law that says you have to play to your blinds. Always follow your instincts. If you think you should leave, leave. If you think you should take a break, do it. If you think you should switch tables or seats, do it. Granted you shouldn't be doing it to try to get better hands; the card distribution doesn't really change. But if there's a pain in the butt player to your left, and you'd like to get position, then switch! If the game is no good, change games!
Caller is quite likely a known nit that always plays like this and whole table knows he’s locked it up. UTG knows he has K at best and won’t call.
If you’re gonna check the first three streets might as well just check river. Problem to me is that after the river bet hero just doesn’t seem strong at all. If you ARE gonna bet river you’re almost enticing someone to try to bluff at that point
I think I got worse at poker watching this video
This hand immediately goes off the rail when he says “Big Blind is 150 effective” - then later goes on to say “150 meaning 1150”…. oh.
couldn’t of play this had worse. Poker is alive and well
I’m actually shocked at how poorly this hand was played
The check on the flop was crazy let alone what followed, Jesus
I'm calling the river 100% of the time the way this hand was played. There us no way he's not beating river with any good hands. This smells like he is bluffing a bluff.
On top of that the river could counterfeit the opponents possible two pair. If one is going to play it that way, there has to be a call off on the river.
This guy got owned lmao
Did he bluff-raise on the river with the second-nuts? If so, he needs to stop stealing my moves!
Ya dirty dog!
not even close to the nuts-33, KK, JJ, K3, J3, 10 3, etc but your point is valid given the play Top Top is usually best here
what did we learn today?
we need to be playing in montreal a lot more.
This is one of the worst played hands I've ever seen. Wrong on all 4 streets. Incredible
Maybe it was a lucky guess, but when they were talking about the river my initial guess was this guy has pocket nines, maybeeee pocket eights. Then I thought the only other hands I’d put him on were AJ, A10, QJ, or Q10. But my gut was right. The guy was the initial preflop aggressor, but then only wanted to call the 3-bet (probably hoping everyone else would fold). Clearly he was scared about the possibility of a higher pair all the way to the river. And he never was the aggressor again until the very end. Just seemed like he had small value but knew know one else had the nutz.
It looks like your value betting a jack or worse here. Villain never puts you on a strong hand so that’s why he bluffed you
Truthfully UTG can also have straight up airball bluffs at this point because they never needed to make a decision post flop and exploitatively those could definitely work half the time, especially when it looks like hero has straight nothing.
I think UTG puts caller on mid pair on the flop and discounts the 3h bc caller should bet the A high flush draw that comes with having a 3
Caller isn’t aware of the low chance of V having a 3
Old man coffee should have stayed at the 1/2 table. Or maybe just play ultimate, i wouldn't be surprised if his odds were better there
This would happen to you all day at talking stick 2/3. It got played so weak. You know he is folding to the river jam!
If you decide not to 3 bet pre, you have to the flop, 100. Checking the flop and you are asking for disaster, that was what happened. He got bluffed.
I'm pretty sure the person calling in gets off on embarrassment.
Ok so you trap under repping hand pre, then you don't jam with all that dead money? 😂
I’ve seen some bad players play a hand like AK this way, check with it multiple streets hoping someone bets for them, but then bet the river themselves thinking that they’re being tricky. But none of them would ever fold to a raise on the river, mainly cause they were willing to call down if someone else bet for them so they sure as hell ain’t folding now
caller isnt being tricky. They're clearly just scared money
Never seen a nittier hand in my life…wtf
O. M. G. 😂
UTG calling the BB 3bet preflop makes me think suited A or 88, 99, 10 10. People in lower stakes have a hard time letting go of pocket pairs preflop.
Sacre bleu! Where is me fundamentals?
Wow this guy is awful lmao😂. Fkn scared of monsters not just under the bed…. Literally EVERYWHERE 😂
Lmao
Played wrong on every street nice 😊
The caller's line chose to lose this hand.
I’m going to Montreal holy shit this game is free
The moment this hand is over,, I'm getting my name legally changed after this hand. And then moving away to rebuild my life. Let those that are close with me know that I made a mistake and can't recover. My goodness.
comments are very funny!
I'm cringing at every action. This belongs in the psychological horror genre!
This hand made me throw up in my mouth a little. What stupid thinking the hero does and he deserves to lose. Thanks Bart for excellence in Poker education!
Missed opportunities preflop and all streets! Never fold on the river to an all-in shove!!! Eh…
All respect to the caller; one of the most jacked up hands ever. Learn from it and move on.
I didn't think I'd find anything worse than the Fergie national anthem, but I may have just found it.
I’m guilty of this too but this call is the definition of “monsters under the bed”…
This was tough to listen to.
Flop notes should read Hero Checks??
I have to congratulate this fella for having the the nerve to bare his soul, naked, in front of a group of poker players who are just WAITING for someone, anyone, to call in with a hand played poorly enough that everyone will know it was played poorly.
Like raw chicken dangling in a river of piranhas, and every last poker player taking their turn ripping the flesh off his bones.
Poor bastard.
1.5 speed for the win
That’s it? I’ve been watching every video on 2x for 8 years now
Wow
3 mins in I'm screaming at my screen
Time to find another hobby.
Live poker is not dead 😱
Funny that caller thinks he is very deep with 1100 in a 2-5 with AK lol.
Wow what an absolutely terrible player. Worst played ace king ever. He thinks when UTG flats a late position three bet with the whole field behind that he can still have aces and kings..
Least passive Canadian player LOL
Hero misplays every street wow
Wait… what did I just see