I just don’t understand what Newhouse was thinking. He started the final table in 3rd place, there is $200k more prize money for 8th, then another $300k, then another $400k. These are enormous amounts of money, he should be keeping it tight and wait until until final 5 before going for it. He had the totally wrong mindset. He said in the interview afterwards when asked what’s next that he would be going back to the grind. He wouldn’t have to if he played with his brain on that final table.
I know it's insane he out lasted thousands of people 2 straight years.... and all he had to do was outlast 1-2 more in either year and he would of had more $ than being 9th twice.
@@SeanCosgrove1 it was already a sizeable pot what on earth is calling that river that called the turn?? A pair of jacks isnt calling anymore it folds river. So you lose to the 98 straights AND sets like 66/77.....what do you do if you get raise bluffed??? You probably cant call with bottom set on that spot due to ICM the reason for that check was the exact Board. What pays you off vs what beats you theres more hands that beat you (98, 66, 77) than you beat (76, J7, J6....all 2 pairs) and its more likely the other player wont play trash hands like J7 and J6
The BB almost never has a set as played. Yes, all of those two pair combos are likely calling pre if suited getting 4.5:1 closing the action. So QJ is calling 2 million on the turn, but not 3 million on the river getting 4:1? "What if he bluffs?" Call.
@KickStaff So what is your range when you bet river? 66, 77, JJ, KK and 98s? How are you ever going to win big pots if you don't bet bottom set on the river on this board?
@@SeanCosgrove1 after thinking it over i do agree 55 should value bet the river but it also probably has to fold to a check raise all in. Thats ICM suicide to call off and lose to the straights. Is the extra 4 million really worth the chance of losing the entire pot cause Newhouse check shoves river with 98?? The most likely outcome is he had Jx for 1 pair and folds to the 4 million river bet....so the check lost no value. In this case he had 88 so the river check lost no value. It's a super weak cautious play but it *likely* changes nothing and there are scenarios of things going VERY bad and you get pushed off the hand in this ICM spot
A few things. Most old poker vids the poker isn’t up to par with today’s poker. But also, WSOP ME is filled with amateurs, first timers, business men, etc. Even the actual poker players, most of them are low stakes grinders. And don’t forget, back then they also only showed highlights like these. They kinda make it seem like it’s every hand but it of course isn’t. And it’s not every hand that saw a flop or anything either. Just a few things to keep in mind when watching these older WSOP ME broadcasts 👍🏻
That river shove to get that get that guy off a straight lol talking about a nit that dude snap folded a J high straight, and checked back a set on the river.
7:42 Chad: "...Van Hoof is dead to a four-outer." Oh Norman. Van Hoof has two pair. An A (four outer) would give him a better straight, but a 10 or a K gives him a boat! Time for even thicker glasses Norman?
If it were me and I had made 9th the WSOP before. I would be playing ultra super tight until someone got out. Especially since he was 3rd in chips (or was it 4th?). I just know that would haunt me for the rest of my life, so yeah, I’m turning into a super nit until someone busts. And it seems it has been haunting Newhouse as well. A recent tweet from just before 2023 Main Event he said “…but last month of practice should help me win Main Event or at least get 8th”. Spoiler, he went out in day 3. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@CrazeeAdam Yeah we don’t see all the hands, but there was no reason to go crazy with 10’s there. Like what is he even putting the opponent on that he beats or that wouldn’t call the river shove? I know he said that he thought the opponent had what he had, but that’s makes it even worse. Why risk your tournament life, especially risking getting 9th again, hoping the villain thinks you have a Jack? It just was a bizarre play imo.
Norman Chad is so ridiculous. Larrabe was just as concerned that his opponent had the Q especially when he went all in. Duhhhhh. Then the next hand against Newhouse Norm was shocked Larrabe didn't bet the river. If he would have bet it with both a jack and king showing, Newhouse would have folded anyway. Get a clue Norman.
Newhouse probs doesn't peel A4 pre so It's jx or nothing. Newhouse gave away a lot with his body language and the way he jammed think Tonking picked up on it hence the hero call
He's not peeling a 3b with A4s. He might have some Jx but many of them check back the turn and even then there's an argument KJ/QJ/JT aren't calling pre either. In reality he's just not repping a lot of value.
Newhouse doesn’t Peel A4s, even if he does it’s very few combos, QQ blocks QJs, does he peel J10s or AJs pre? Maybe, does he even bet turn With those hands? A lot of ppl would pot Control there so again maybe? Also getting laid a great price, too many factors going in Tonking’s favor to fold here
@@deepnofin Every time a player checks, the other player bets big. If you asked the bettor if they want a call or fold, they wouldn't know. They have chips and they don't really know what they're doing, so why not bet. 😆
That was the funniest stuff, he isn't the November 9, he's the November 9th
Anyone want to bet that Newhouse wakes up in the middle of the night sweating and screaming CHECK lmfao 😂
Newhouse hates number 9 now
Larabbe must've been hit with the deck for 7 days. Apparently he only continues with the absolute nuts. What a nit.
couldn't believe that fold with the straight wtf!
No doubt ....that guy had more checks than a bank on the third of the month.
I just don’t understand what Newhouse was thinking. He started the final table in 3rd place, there is $200k more prize money for 8th, then another $300k, then another $400k. These are enormous amounts of money, he should be keeping it tight and wait until until final 5 before going for it. He had the totally wrong mindset. He said in the interview afterwards when asked what’s next that he would be going back to the grind. He wouldn’t have to if he played with his brain on that final table.
I know it's insane he out lasted thousands of people 2 straight years.... and all he had to do was outlast 1-2 more in either year and he would of had more $ than being 9th twice.
2014 and 2015 are my favorite final tables. The high level plays and different characters were great
11:30 what was that check with 55 holy moly
Yeah. He has so many Jx hands and a bunch of two pair combos. Just worried about 98 and suited 43 I guess?
@@SeanCosgrove1 it was already a sizeable pot what on earth is calling that river that called the turn??
A pair of jacks isnt calling anymore it folds river.
So you lose to the 98 straights AND sets like 66/77.....what do you do if you get raise bluffed??? You probably cant call with bottom set on that spot due to ICM
the reason for that check was the exact Board. What pays you off vs what beats you
theres more hands that beat you (98, 66, 77) than you beat (76, J7, J6....all 2 pairs) and its more likely the other player wont play trash hands like J7 and J6
The BB almost never has a set as played. Yes, all of those two pair combos are likely calling pre if suited getting 4.5:1 closing the action. So QJ is calling 2 million on the turn, but not 3 million on the river getting 4:1? "What if he bluffs?" Call.
@KickStaff So what is your range when you bet river? 66, 77, JJ, KK and 98s? How are you ever going to win big pots if you don't bet bottom set on the river on this board?
@@SeanCosgrove1 after thinking it over i do agree 55 should value bet the river but it also probably has to fold to a check raise all in. Thats ICM suicide to call off and lose to the straights. Is the extra 4 million really worth the chance of losing the entire pot cause Newhouse check shoves river with 98?? The most likely outcome is he had Jx for 1 pair and folds to the 4 million river bet....so the check lost no value. In this case he had 88 so the river check lost no value. It's a super weak cautious play but it *likely* changes nothing and there are scenarios of things going VERY bad and you get pushed off the hand in this ICM spot
Jacobson calling with A high? What was that?
dude could have had a flush draw, straight draw, hitting the running Q-Q is unlikely, so AK beats every missed draw and bluff
just didnt work out
N.Chad should stand on his head & announce the rest of the final table 😅😂lol.
I really wanted Newhouse to win, but back to back final tables is insane
The level of play is amazing bad. Reminds me of every $50 buy-in tournament I've ever seen.
A few things. Most old poker vids the poker isn’t up to par with today’s poker. But also, WSOP ME is filled with amateurs, first timers, business men, etc. Even the actual poker players, most of them are low stakes grinders. And don’t forget, back then they also only showed highlights like these. They kinda make it seem like it’s every hand but it of course isn’t. And it’s not every hand that saw a flop or anything either.
Just a few things to keep in mind when watching these older WSOP ME broadcasts 👍🏻
Bro, you dat beat! 😂
Van Hoof has NIT vibes, but actually plays aggro and picks his spots really well.
That river shove to get that get that guy off a straight lol talking about a nit that dude snap folded a J high straight, and checked back a set on the river.
And really did you watch the FT Van Hoof far from a NIT
Until he didn't.
You just watched a different ft..lmao
Best WSOP song, love the vibe.
Larrabe big fish
The hands from 6:30 to 15:30 are atrocious. As hellmuth would say ‘how do these people make it this far?’
7:42 Chad: "...Van Hoof is dead to a four-outer."
Oh Norman.
Van Hoof has two pair.
An A (four outer) would give him a better straight, but a 10 or a K gives him a boat!
Time for even thicker glasses Norman?
Interesting shove by Stephenson with the 98, van hoof had one of the very few worse hands that could call
Larrabe has more checks than the bank on the 3rd of the month.
tonikin such a donk bro newhouse made such a high level bluff tho
Newhouse should have just checked. PIS play it safe bro & you're still in the game. I guess he thought the other guy only had Ace high.
I love how this guy goes on about having a full head of hair all the time like dude I literally have longer and thicker hair than most women
If it were me and I had made 9th the WSOP before. I would be playing ultra super tight until someone got out. Especially since he was 3rd in chips (or was it 4th?). I just know that would haunt me for the rest of my life, so yeah, I’m turning into a super nit until someone busts. And it seems it has been haunting Newhouse as well. A recent tweet from just before 2023 Main Event he said “…but last month of practice should help me win Main Event or at least get 8th”. Spoiler, he went out in day 3. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Granted it seems like he was fairly tight overall. Considering what we see. And we don't see everything. But at times you just can't sit still.
@@CrazeeAdam Yeah we don’t see all the hands, but there was no reason to go crazy with 10’s there. Like what is he even putting the opponent on that he beats or that wouldn’t call the river shove? I know he said that he thought the opponent had what he had, but that’s makes it even worse. Why risk your tournament life, especially risking getting 9th again, hoping the villain thinks you have a Jack? It just was a bizarre play imo.
Luckily, you won't ever have to make that choice. You're safe from being haunted for the rest of your life.
He made ICM suicide , he got stubborn with those pocket tens
yea i would definitely pick my spots.
I love how this commentator goes on about people’s looks and height and whatever like I stand 6 foot eight. But I don’t go on about it like an idiot
They didn’t show all the hands Mark played bad
Newhouse got caught😂😂😂
You'll get caught bluffing
Sooner or later😂
I wish could play bad but still make the final table . Some people 🙄 have all the luck.
Catch Jason Koon on Jacobson’s rail!
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Geez spoilers I've been waiting ten years to watch this
Norman Chad is so ridiculous. Larrabe was just as concerned that his opponent had the Q especially when he went all in. Duhhhhh. Then the next hand against Newhouse Norm was shocked Larrabe didn't bet the river. If he would have bet it with both a jack and king showing, Newhouse would have folded anyway. Get a clue Norman.
What a boring table.
Bad play at this final table shows how you don't have to be a great poker player to go deep into the ME. Worst play at a final table ever! 😮
The third Man played terrible😮😮 the worst all in I ever saw he could have just called and seen a flop
Joe Cada made the same stupid move but luck changed everything
Larrabe is terrible, what a nit
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Tonkin all in with 20mil with just 22. Wait for a better spot bro. Deuces suck.
lady luck is nobodys friend
Get over it dude it’s just hair
Such a bad call by Tonking. What is he supposed to be beating there ? Newhouse has all the A-4 and A-J there.
Newhouse probs doesn't peel A4 pre so It's jx or nothing. Newhouse gave away a lot with his body language and the way he jammed think Tonking picked up on it hence the hero call
He's not peeling a 3b with A4s. He might have some Jx but many of them check back the turn and even then there's an argument KJ/QJ/JT aren't calling pre either. In reality he's just not repping a lot of value.
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He also has a lot of bluffs. This isn't a 50-cent home game. Good players find bluffs.
Newhouse doesn’t Peel A4s, even if he does it’s very few combos, QQ blocks QJs, does he peel J10s or AJs pre? Maybe, does he even bet turn With those hands? A lot of ppl would pot Control there so again maybe? Also getting laid a great price, too many factors going in Tonking’s favor to fold here
It seems to be the worst final table isnt it ?
Why do you say that ?
Did you watch last year's? Worst head sup players besides cada and moon
@@deepnofin Every time a player checks, the other player bets big. If you asked the bettor if they want a call or fold, they wouldn't know. They have chips and they don't really know what they're doing, so why not bet. 😆
Once again..... luck is a huge part of poker....actually the biggest part......hoof is terrible
How much money did you win ? Im sorry i didnt reckon multiple bracelet winner . Van Hoof would crushed you any time .