I wouldn't have bet $3.5k into a just under $5k pot leaving only $1.1k behind. Of the $4.6k left, I would have bet say $1.5k. Roughly 1/3rd of the pot, $3.1k behind, and a possibility of the opponent believing I'm too scared to call an all in bluff shove
Bluffing the flop with a paired board is not the worst play in poker, in fact, it's a very good play in most cases... Unless, of course, you get 2 callers...
Main event last night had a boat on the river against a bigger boat on the turn and then quads for the lower boat on the river, and it went check check with bare minimum chips exchanged. Wild
What happened next was a terrible bet by the player with quads on the river. If someone had told me about the hand, I would have said, 'Of course! That's what any average player would do,' and I would have forgotten about the conversation right away....clickbait
Poker novice here with a question - after the flop Trey's percentage is zero, but why? I thought no one folded a 10 so isn't it still possible that the turn/river are 10/10 and he win's with quad 10's? Granted, the odds are small, but not zero?
Seems like he massively misplayed that hand. You know that your opponent is most likely bluffing it or made some lesser hand. In either scenario, you know he’s going to bet again. The only thing you accomplish by betting is scaring off the bluff.
Yep just check & call the entire board until the showdown and let someone jam. It may not happen, but given the fact that tito was bluffing from the flop, he definitely would have bet something here because he’s already too deep not to, and you’ve also show no signs that you’re holding a monster hand.
Nunca puede faltar el pescadito jajaja quizá denotó mas fuerza de la debida y por eso el raise al river, pero entendiendo que prácticamente lo tenía todo era mucho mejor checkear también por la fácil tendencia del rival y al menos dejarlo bluffear ya que si de pronto tenía diamantes igual se los iba a comer.
Somebody not good on % for him winning before the turn saying 100%. Trey needed a runner, runner with 10 on turn and the 10 on the river. The chance was still there before the turn. Commentators didn't even know it was possible.
JJ/TT was going to go broke on this hand. But 96 bluffing his way to the river was just as bad. He probably could have saved himself if he let KT take the reins of that hand and let them bluff their stack away but even that guy was scared of AJ/KJ/QJ/A2suited hands
Dude was not bluffing IF you flop the nuts you know you have the potential it’s yours. Tito played stupid. Never should have been in the hand with 9,6 off suit and then when he didn’t hit any of the flop dude still had a chance to fold lmao man I wish I had thousands of players like Tito at my table.
There was no slow rolling you need to look up what slow rolling in poker means. It is basically when someone calls down an opponents hand and the opponent delays showing the nuts and/or cry’s about it being weaker than it is knowing very well that he can not be beat. The guy bluffing never called the final bet so there was no slow rolling.
“How loud do you want the mic on the chips to be?”
Yes
Consequently, I did believe what happened next
Yeah, pretty believable
should have checked that river
Greed
10000 percent!!!!
True
I wouldn't have bet $3.5k into a just under $5k pot leaving only $1.1k behind. Of the $4.6k left, I would have bet say $1.5k. Roughly 1/3rd of the pot, $3.1k behind, and a possibility of the opponent believing I'm too scared to call an all in bluff shove
You, good sir, have an intuitive grasp of the obviously simple.
I was waiting for the dealer to pop out one of her lungs 😅😅😅
Click bait title
A fifth deuce would be fitting for the title.
Clickbait nothing happened
Bluffing the flop with a paired board is not the worst play in poker, in fact, it's a very good play in most cases... Unless, of course, you get 2 callers...
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Stupid move on the river, I mean really stupid
Less greedy bigger payout
@@Justin-ch1fy Tito was %100 bluffing the river, probably big too. Could've been max value from Tito's hand
Eh sometimes in cash games, you just figure you've milked it enough and let them off easy. He even showed, so it wasn't that serious
Nah, right move without hindsight
No, he was going for the mega pot.
Which part was unbelievable? 🤔🤔
Main event last night had a boat on the river against a bigger boat on the turn and then quads for the lower boat on the river, and it went check check with bare minimum chips exchanged. Wild
What happened next was a terrible bet by the player with quads on the river. If someone had told me about the hand, I would have said, 'Of course! That's what any average player would do,' and I would have forgotten about the conversation right away....clickbait
He's betting all of his value hands AND all of his bluffs 100% of the time.
That check cost him $3k
I don't believe anyone won't believe what happened.
I completely believed what happened next. I wouldn't have believed it if he folded.
Definitely should’ve checked the river
Did this in jail, I had pocket 4s, guy called 14 soups all in on the flop ended up folding , turn and river both were 4s 😢
So you avoided the post game stabby stabby. Should be happy man.
Ouch, those ducks bite.
I don't believe what happened next
think ya gotta check there
Poker novice here with a question - after the flop Trey's percentage is zero, but why? I thought no one folded a 10 so isn't it still possible that the turn/river are 10/10 and he win's with quad 10's? Granted, the odds are small, but not zero?
It's rounded to the nearest whole number, expect 10, 10 is about 0.12%.
@@harry2.01 thanks!
Perfect time to bluff...hahahaaaa!
What happened next?........Absolutely nothing interesting.
How is Trey 0% at flop? He could hit runner runner 10s. Or did someone fold a 10??
TITO might as well literally take a lighter to his cash during break. Dude really likes to hella torch cash.
Snap check. Tito would’ve went all in bcuz Rollin’s stack was less than the pot size.
exactly what i thought would happen... he won money
Seems like he massively misplayed that hand. You know that your opponent is most likely bluffing it or made some lesser hand. In either scenario, you know he’s going to bet again. The only thing you accomplish by betting is scaring off the bluff.
That was an easy check on the river, Tito might of shoved all in for the bluff!
If he knew what we knew he would have checked on the river as well. The other guy would have taken another stab at the bluff.
Always the sarcastic talk beteewn poker players😂😂😂😂
Poker tip: Don't bet and raise into quads.
Yep just check & call the entire board until the showdown and let someone jam. It may not happen, but given the fact that tito was bluffing from the flop, he definitely would have bet something here because he’s already too deep not to, and you’ve also show no signs that you’re holding a monster hand.
Wow, I can't believe what happened!SMH.. Now if he folded those ducks, that would have been something.
Nunca puede faltar el pescadito jajaja quizá denotó mas fuerza de la debida y por eso el raise al river, pero entendiendo que prácticamente lo tenía todo era mucho mejor checkear también por la fácil tendencia del rival y al menos dejarlo bluffear ya que si de pronto tenía diamantes igual se los iba a comer.
Four Deuces very rarely to see on Texas Hold'Em Poker
Somebody not good on % for him winning before the turn saying 100%. Trey needed a runner, runner with 10 on turn and the 10 on the river. The chance was still there before the turn. Commentators didn't even know it was possible.
They may have seen someone folded a 10
I done that folding quads
JJ/TT was going to go broke on this hand. But 96 bluffing his way to the river was just as bad. He probably could have saved himself if he let KT take the reins of that hand and let them bluff their stack away but even that guy was scared of AJ/KJ/QJ/A2suited hands
Should’ve raised turn if leading the river
How much would he have bet if he was just making a blocker bet? Pot ~$5k, so maybe $750?
I like a smaller lead if he’s gonna do that.. like 40% pot
Wow! Not.. Card games: anything can happen.
Why exactly can't we believe what happens next?
You have to check...Jeez.
Dude was not bluffing IF you flop the nuts you know you have the potential it’s yours. Tito played stupid. Never should have been in the hand with 9,6 off suit and then when he didn’t hit any of the flop dude still had a chance to fold lmao man I wish I had thousands of players like Tito at my table.
I can't believe what happened next! Wtf?
He had quads and what happened? Click bait😂
Should have checked and let tito jam.
Poor player.
won't believe what? nothing happened.
"You won't believe what happens next!"
he wins the pot. OMG SO UNBELIEVABLE. god damned click-bait.
that was THE WORST Coverage of a Hand... EVER!!!!!
Weak. Was expecting quads over quads.
Yea very stupid make 1/4 pot bet hoping he bluffs over the top
What happened next was not much of anything.
Who are these clowns? Miss poker from 20 years ago.
Click Bait!! Nothing happened.
waste of time, click bate!
Noobs!
Slow rolling not cool
There was no slow rolling you need to look up what slow rolling in poker means. It is basically when someone calls down an opponents hand and the opponent delays showing the nuts and/or cry’s about it being weaker than it is knowing very well that he can not be beat. The guy bluffing never called the final bet so there was no slow rolling.
WTF is this? Instablock
Check 100% that river. You get a bet from both strong hands and bluffs..........