I was dreading coming to the comments to see everyone slamming Stanley, so I'm happy this is the top comment 😂. If Stanley's daughter does watch Garrett with him a lot, she'd understand the all-in.
@@32roho bad thought process. You’d rather win a small pot every time than win a big pot 80% of the time if there’s a chance of losing a big pot, even though you’d win way more money over the long term if you were willing to risk losing big pots.
@@matta5749 Your opponent will not always fold, and when they call, you get max value, if your hand stands up. I mean even Gman went into the tank for 3 minutes.
I didn’t get to watch the whole stream but I did see Stanley make two really good folds against agressive opponenets in Garrett and Andy, and I think they were back to back. He definitely knows how to play On a side note, Garrett has a very disarming way of talking to people in these situations even when they know exactly what he is up to, and I’m sure a lot of weaker players would give up some kind of tell here
Garrett has an amazingly consistent series of twitches when he is stressed. Watch it sometime, he does almost exactly the same combination of moves and expressions, its cool to watch.
I think it’s to gather information from his opponents. A lot of the time he’ll go from saying and looking like he’s definitely folding to the complete opposite end of the spectrum. It’s gotta be hard to not give anything away in Stanleys position here
Garrett the consummate professional handing the time chips to Lauren the dealer so it doesn’t get misinterpreted as a call (which happens pretty often accidentally or as an angle).
You'd think they'd have some other way of adding time except throwing in a chip that looks very similar to a poker chip. I always thought that was a little strange.
When you know how good you are, you can play slightly weaker hands that have good properties, like suited aces, suited connectors, etc. because you have more ways to win the pot.
Usually if you play cash games with a weaker player that is also aggresive it can be profitable trying to hit a flop because they will pay you. Even if they give you a few pots you know they will commit all in eaiser. So you can have a wider range against a worse player
He played this hand pretty poorly. Turn shove was obviously not a protection bet. That sizing only gets called by sets or A5 suited, and maybe once in a great while AQ. He was losing all the value from any other weaker Aces.
If you consistently get sucked out on, fast playing is not a bad play. I slow play and they always get there. No more of that strategy. Screw the math.
That was an easy fold !! Garrett always tanks when He gets pushed all-in with weak hands…He gets 4-bet pre-flop…then, He hits his ace on the flop and gets check-raised…He calls to see if Poker God give him a 9 😂 He didn’t get the 9, Stanley goes all-in and He’s thinking. 🤦🏻♂️
With an SPR of 1 ott, jam is the only thing that makes sense. I just don't get the flop check or the flop xr. If he just takes a bet, bet, bet line, he gives himself a better chance of doubling up and maintaining some semblance of balance in this particular spot which he needs to have. As played, he likely has zero bluffs, allowing Garrett to fold a hand probably as strong as AQ and only calls with AK+ himself. A9 is a trivial fold since he beats nothing facing a value heavy line.
Stanley bets $6-7000 post-flop, Garrett would raise him, setting up a smaller SPR on the turn, or even a bet-call on the turn to set up easy river shove. Check-raise on flop is too strong; down bets are better for value.
there is zero!!!! chance that Garrett is raising the flop dude if Stanley leads, lol why would he even raise, it doesnt even make any sense. SO you have a semi weak holding and your opponent shows a ton of strength as the 4 better but you are raising his C bet with a weak ace??? You need to sell me on that one because I am not going to put any more fucking dollars into that pot.
Sometimes you want to check/raise strong hands to balance the move. You can't only c/r bluffs or gutshots or either you'll be exploitable and vulnerable to 3bets
@@guesswhaaat8006 That's the hard part: balancing your range. A c/r there polarizes your range and gives Garrett a simpler choice between believing you or not. Keeping KK/QQ/JJ in your possible range lets Garrett both "hero-call" a shove and induce a shove by Garrett. Preface that with I prefer to establish a table image to play against it later.
He played the AK horribly here bro. Don't be so results oriented short term. In the long term, he is lighting money on fire with his line here. Not even close.
Garret overdoes it a bit when he’s trying to gather info from his opponent. Its just friendly enough to have plausible deniability that he’s not an ass
Easy fold in the games I used to play in but I would assume these guys are better than the majority of the competition that I would typically play against.
A $100,000 pot for a Billionaire (let's just say a single Billion & not multiple Billionaire) is the equivalent of someone with a solid job paying $100,000 a year job playing a $10 pot. Not sure the money bothers them too much :) Your entire yearly salary is worth a $10 flip :D lol
Better to 4 bet then call out of position because you could take the pot down preflop with a 4 bet. Also when your opponent calls your 4 bet you have a range advantage and can rep AA KK and strong aces.
I guess when you’re a pro, even when faced with 4-bet, you think “I am a god,got position therefore, I will call with A-9 suites which gives you 2.2% more then non)! I am folding this crap! Not Bcz I saw the outcome Bcz it’s crap when faced with re-raise
Why do they have billionaires on the show? These guys are not good for the game. They don’t play next level poker & winning and losing especially losing means jack crap so if they have a 50/50 call even worse they will call so much harder if not impossible to bluff because the money makes zero difference
These commentators acting pro predicting the moves like Shad up and let the players think and play so we can watch peacefully. “ I think it’s under bluffed, garrets gonna fold,” ya cool story keep it to urself.
Poor commentary at the end. This dude at the end basically said: "These guys". Insulted them as scary little boys against Garrett. That was really unnecessary comment.
Garret is the monster the wrecks you in Diablo on hardcore mode after 8 hours of not dying even though you had heals full HP full mana feels like the game cheated and you start the game over .
Stanley not only makes garret look like a lost child, on top of that, garret just constantly cannot stop his ego from announcing how everyone watches him, how hes so amazing that they all realize it. LMAO! WHAT A FOOL! Stanley checks the Ace flop, and the funniest thing is how at the end of the clip, Garrett cant shut up about how it would be SO amazing.. if Stanley actually were bluffing..... LOL, no its SO amazing how Garrett plays like someone never has any idea whats going on, and puts his raises in, super transparent to show his weak aces. Its hard to illustrate just how many levels and ways hes being out played!
“Good fold from Garrett”? How? It’s a 4-bet pot and the guy check raises an A high board then bombs the turn. What exactly can Garrett beat? JJ thru KK is NEVER taking this line. Garrett shouldn’t have even called the flop raise - much less consider that turn shove..
@@overratedgm5713 Just saying when u have Billions in the bank was so fun about winning 100k ? just saying when u have Billions money becomes irrelevant
Good bet. The 9 was coming on the river. It's Garrett. 😅
I was dreading coming to the comments to see everyone slamming Stanley, so I'm happy this is the top comment 😂. If Stanley's daughter does watch Garrett with him a lot, she'd understand the all-in.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 he adjusted his play vs the luck box of the table🤣🤣🤣
I would have done the same thing. Why let Mr Lucky get there?
@@32roho bad thought process. You’d rather win a small pot every time than win a big pot 80% of the time if there’s a chance of losing a big pot, even though you’d win way more money over the long term if you were willing to risk losing big pots.
@@matta5749 Your opponent will not always fold, and when they call, you get max value, if your hand stands up. I mean even Gman went into the tank for 3 minutes.
Garrett talking to his invisible therapist
I didn’t get to watch the whole stream but I did see Stanley make two really good folds against agressive opponenets in Garrett and Andy, and I think they were back to back. He definitely knows how to play
On a side note, Garrett has a very disarming way of talking to people in these situations even when they know exactly what he is up to, and I’m sure a lot of weaker players would give up some kind of tell here
Garrett has an amazingly consistent series of twitches when he is stressed. Watch it sometime, he does almost exactly the same combination of moves and expressions, its cool to watch.
Yep. The fake yawn and stretch are my favorite 😂
Seems to work for him.
@@Bg36300 shirt pluck!
I think it’s to gather information from his opponents. A lot of the time he’ll go from saying and looking like he’s definitely folding to the complete opposite end of the spectrum. It’s gotta be hard to not give anything away in Stanleys position here
Palm up
Garrett the consummate professional handing the time chips to Lauren the dealer so it doesn’t get misinterpreted as a call (which happens pretty often accidentally or as an angle).
You'd think they'd have some other way of adding time except throwing in a chip that looks very similar to a poker chip. I always thought that was a little strange.
Bro I read your comment just as he was doing it lol.
@@Hahsnjs ll8l89l0ll
Had to end the vid early since everyone already knows G Man ain't calling that shove ever lol
Billionaire playing with $100k stack. That must equate to $10 buyin on pokerstars for him...
You know you're used to running good when you call a 4 bet with A9
Lmaooo
It was suited
When you know how good you are, you can play slightly weaker hands that have good properties, like suited aces, suited connectors, etc. because you have more ways to win the pot.
Usually if you play cash games with a weaker player that is also aggresive it can be profitable trying to hit a flop because they will pay you. Even if they give you a few pots you know they will commit all in eaiser. So you can have a wider range against a worse player
@@maurer1737 Someone should invent a term for that, where you include the value of future bets, on future streets.
5 minutes to make the easiest fold ever. Watch this guy play for 2 orbits and you know he’s never shoving a worse A there.
He was stuck big, which explains a lot.
That's why he is a billonaire. He is stone cold. That all in was a mercy play.
I watched nearly the whole stream, and Stanley played EXCEPTIONALLY
He played this hand pretty poorly. Turn shove was obviously not a protection bet. That sizing only gets called by sets or A5 suited, and maybe once in a great while AQ. He was losing all the value from any other weaker Aces.
Agree. I saw the game and he played excellent
You know a player is on another level when you study him during his decision-making.
Garrett is so damn good. Pleasure to watch him play
for real
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If you consistently get sucked out on, fast playing is not a bad play. I slow play and they always get there. No more of that strategy. Screw the math.
Garrett is one helluva poker player! This guy is one of the best out there in terms of cash game!
End analysis was excellent
Lauren the dealer's math skill is amazing...I can't even catch the speed of her counting those chips
Does anybody know where I can get a hoodie like Garrett's?
On a board of A65r, after 4b pre, we get commentary saying”even AK can’t withstand a tonne of pressure”. Hustler commentary everybody……..#logic
They adjusting to garrett. If garrett had the AK they would go ”he got the stone cold nuts! How will he slowplay this to get it all?!”
Garret's jacket is fresh! Anyone know where it's from?
where is Gmans hoodie from? Like it
Aeropostale I think
He did right not letting Garret see the river it may have been a 9
That was an easy fold !! Garrett always tanks when He gets pushed all-in with weak hands…He gets 4-bet pre-flop…then, He hits his ace on the flop and gets check-raised…He calls to see if Poker God give him a 9 😂 He didn’t get the 9, Stanley goes all-in and He’s thinking. 🤦🏻♂️
With an SPR of 1 ott, jam is the only thing that makes sense. I just don't get the flop check or the flop xr. If he just takes a bet, bet, bet line, he gives himself a better chance of doubling up and maintaining some semblance of balance in this particular spot which he needs to have. As played, he likely has zero bluffs, allowing Garrett to fold a hand probably as strong as AQ and only calls with AK+ himself. A9 is a trivial fold since he beats nothing facing a value heavy line.
WHY DID HE TAKE SO LONG TO FOLD COME ON
@@mrwhite5511 wanted to be sure? $60k is still $60k.
@@elliotsmeal3516 I spend that much on aftershave
Only thing that makes sense? You realise he just casually piles 150 Big Blinds on the turn..
I agree with you, if Stanley check/calls instead of raising to 25k, he gets paid.
I dunno the all in there compared to pot size might not be worth it to call for Garrett.
Its Garret tho, he runs to pure, he wouldve hit 2 pair
He would have hit that 9 on the river.
Commentary was sicko
"4-bet pots are under bluffed" BC your not always 1xxx deep. Story checks out 💰
How about a 45 min video highlight edit of G man readjusting his sweatshirt and talking to himself about how frustrating poker is
dont forget the wringled wrist.
@@ronm7114 ah yes of course 😂
They're playing at Aria?
I agree !! Check call, check call, check call and Stanley would’ve smoked Garrett. 😂
0:15 Better "Call" Saul
Stanley's chip shuffle needs alot of work.
Stanley bets $6-7000 post-flop, Garrett would raise him, setting up a smaller SPR on the turn, or even a bet-call on the turn to set up easy river shove. Check-raise on flop is too strong; down bets are better for value.
there is zero!!!! chance that Garrett is raising the flop dude if Stanley leads, lol why would he even raise, it doesnt even make any sense.
SO you have a semi weak holding and your opponent shows a ton of strength as the 4 better but you are raising his C bet with a weak ace??? You need to sell me on that one because I am not going to put any more fucking dollars into that pot.
Horrendous take
Sometimes you want to check/raise strong hands to balance the move. You can't only c/r bluffs or gutshots or either you'll be exploitable and vulnerable to 3bets
@@guesswhaaat8006 That's the hard part: balancing your range. A c/r there polarizes your range and gives Garrett a simpler choice between believing you or not. Keeping KK/QQ/JJ in your possible range lets Garrett both "hero-call" a shove and induce a shove by Garrett.
Preface that with I prefer to establish a table image to play against it later.
I’ve seen him make much harder lay downs with way better faster
That's not Stanley the owner of doordash, cause he's also a billionaire, unless they got him mixed up
God tier analysis by the commentator; who is that? I mean the guy that's not Norman
Good all in on the turn and make garret commit for the river card if he call.
He played the AK horribly here bro. Don't be so results oriented short term. In the long term, he is lighting money on fire with his line here. Not even close.
Is Lynn Stanley’s daughter? They look alike
I thought the commentary was good tbh - he explained it perfectly from a player perspective
Yes I agree, Norman Chad did an excellent job
Garrett is so good.
Great spot to go all in. Very nice
Garret overdoes it a bit when he’s trying to gather info from his opponent. Its just friendly enough to have plausible deniability that he’s not an ass
What kills me is how many people will choose to banter with Garret when he does this.
youre so good garrett. stuck or not, youre amazing
Maybe if GA had spades but why the tank?? He’s knows he’s beat
Hes looking for a read.
And we all wish we could see the next card 😀
Is that Norman Chad? How cool is that.
Stanley is a billionaire? Or did we get him mixed up with Stanley Tang?
Easy fold in the games I used to play in but I would assume these guys are better than the majority of the competition that I would typically play against.
Nah, still an easy fold.
Wolf, I mean for years people rarely made big river bluffs. I would assume there’s more of it these days
4 bet pots are under bluffed? If i 4 bet, i usually go for the big bluff if i miss
You know Garrett was never calling. There’s no way.
9 was definitely coming.
who is Stanley's daughter?
Sometime slow play got own on the river.
Stanley should have just called let Gman 3 barrel all in. Too bad.
Garrett loves that camera time
I’m sure you make much quicker decisions and talk less in all the $130k pots you play
Commentary was dead on the last minute
People who've never played a competent opponent who bluffs even half as much as they should: easiest fold ever!!
Stanley Ipkiss is definitely a billionaire.
What are these billionaires doing? Try to take more money from the poor? 😁
Another reason why I would make a u-turn and go home if I saw garrett at a high stakes game
I'm more suprised Garrett didn't fold to the check raise, seeing how good everyone seems to think he is.
A $100,000 pot for a Billionaire (let's just say a single Billion & not multiple Billionaire) is the equivalent of someone with a solid job paying $100,000 a year job playing a $10 pot.
Not sure the money bothers them too much :)
Your entire yearly salary is worth a $10 flip :D lol
He made more money check raising.
Easiest fold ever!
Commentator made a poor comment. Good player when in front never plays the river.
wow easiest fold ever wtf
Fold! Fold damnit! Whew!
The challenge in poker is to get good and the thrill of winning money.I don't get why a billionaire would bother.
What's with all the bullshit drama. Just fold quickly. There's always another hand.
Why not bet 15k on the turn, and jam river.. he made garetts life so easy by jamming this turn...
That billionaire looks so familiar. Who is he?
Why should you always be out of position when you 4 bet ace king?
Better to 4 bet then call out of position because you could take the pot down preflop with a 4 bet. Also when your opponent calls your 4 bet you have a range advantage and can rep AA KK and strong aces.
@@OshawaStateOfMind One of the ways to reduce variance is to flat 3-bets OOP with AKs/AKo, of course depending on your opponents
stanley parable
I guess when you’re a pro, even when faced with 4-bet, you think “I am a god,got position therefore, I will call with A-9 suites which gives you 2.2% more then non)!
I am folding this crap!
Not Bcz I saw the outcome
Bcz it’s crap when faced with re-raise
Bruh it’s suited
if you are deep enough calling is a lot better than folding...especially if you are good post flop. No idea why youtube chatpros are hating the play.
Why do they have billionaires on the show? These guys are not good for the game. They don’t play next level poker & winning and losing especially losing means jack crap so if they have a 50/50 call even worse they will call so much harder if not impossible to bluff because the money makes zero difference
Phil Helmuth is billionaire to
being wealthy does not make you a good poker player.
who said it did bozo
@@ampb12 guy’s inferiority complex kicking in for no reason
it does help to never be scared money
@@antisan what a weird comment.
“Stanley avenges his nephew Rampage” - new title
lamest joke i’ve ever heard
@@bryuhn1040 Thanks
This Stanley is worth 4.8 billion
full name?
Stanly made rookie mistakes with his AK.
easy fold, tv time
Explain the 9% chance someone
These commentators acting pro predicting the moves like Shad up and let the players think and play so we can watch peacefully. “ I think it’s under bluffed, garrets gonna fold,” ya cool story keep it to urself.
Bad play from AK
Great is the best
Poor commentary at the end. This dude at the end basically said: "These guys". Insulted them as scary little boys against Garrett. That was really unnecessary comment.
Garret is the monster the wrecks you in Diablo on hardcore mode after 8 hours of not dying even though you had heals full HP full mana feels like the game cheated and you start the game over .
I needed Deckard Cain to ID this comment
Billionaires dont have reads betting 100000$. For them, 100k is like 100$.
What a minute, Garrets stack is 375k? No one’s gonna notice that?
That’s pretty standard
Good fold
Stanley not only makes garret look like a lost child, on top of that, garret just constantly cannot stop his ego from announcing how everyone watches him, how hes so amazing that they all realize it. LMAO! WHAT A FOOL! Stanley checks the Ace flop, and the funniest thing is how at the end of the clip, Garrett cant shut up about how it would be SO amazing.. if Stanley actually were bluffing..... LOL, no its SO amazing how Garrett plays like someone never has any idea whats going on, and puts his raises in, super transparent to show his weak aces. Its hard to illustrate just how many levels and ways hes being out played!
“Good fold from Garrett”? How? It’s a 4-bet pot and the guy check raises an A high board then bombs the turn. What exactly can Garrett beat? JJ thru KK is NEVER taking this line. Garrett shouldn’t have even called the flop raise - much less consider that turn shove..
He could be bluffing AQ under with pocket KK I guess since he blocks AK maybe…
never understood why gamble when u are a Billionaire ..like whats the point ?
Gambling isn't very much fun unless you have your life savings on the table
@@overratedgm5713 Just saying when u have Billions in the bank was so fun about winning 100k ? just saying when u have Billions money becomes irrelevant
Sorry Garrett, you poker against a billionaires Asian gambler.. You in big trouble for sure...
He is a not a donkey billionaire that's for sure
Why is he taking so long? Absolute time waster. He's got a bluff catcher and the other guy can never be bluffing. What a donk.
What does a billionare get from playing poker? I love playing poker but not for play money, so how is winning fun for him?
Nice.
Billionaire and still wants more money.
Bunch of hollywooding and showboating from Garrett, probably should even be a fold on the flop, let alone the turn.