For an amateur sure but when you have a read gotta go with it. Like Daniel Negraenu calls the hand and still calls cause the knows the player won’t raise or bet that much against him.
Andrew Robl is the definition of a cash game legend and success story in poker. Exemplified by his close friends inside and outside of poker like Koon, Galfond. Absolute legend.
I have the HUGEST respect for Robl, I remember watching the old busttorobusto videos on DVD. Big inspiration. And man, what a finish! This game was NUTS!
Agreed, kind of crazy that months down the line, Poker Go still has barely began to understand how to TH-cam properly. Is there anybody working there who is actually skilled at something else but Poker? I am guessing no.
@@nostslgiaisreal9286 that’s amazing but I have always hated Robl…it’s either the lisp or the awkward, cringe way he looks when he’s in a big hand…or the super loud uncontrollable laugh when something is a 0.5/10 funny.
Disagree... he value bet very well with JTs with a flush board and raise 150k more with QQ when KJ K3 and a very rare KQ beat you.He correctly fold KK set ...SMART and bold
That river bet when he flopped a straight was impressive. With that sizing he folds out two pair or worse. Gets a crying call from a set. Freerolls against a straight and loses to a flush. Don't see any hero calls with straight and flush possibilities, so he got maximum value from the only hand he could've gotten it from...I think. Wonder what he was thinking.
7:37-8:13...eccellente check back turn, fold river ULTRA disciplinato: blocca troppo il calling range turn, e con top set la river donk bet è ancora più polarizzata, non solo per la size. Aspettare ore e ore live, e perdere il minimo teorico in questa mano è un capolavoro. Bravissimo Andrew Robl, una leggenda mondiale del poker.
Patrick Antonius dropping the F-bomb is funny. But he's always classy. He doesn't complain about his luck or other players like Hellmuth would do. Edit: Okay, in the last hand he did a little bit. But hey, it's understandable.
He knows what's going on with his experience. I saw him losing with quads over quads. Those experiences are helping him to distinguish when to fold for sure.
The straight and flush draws get there, what is he gonna be betting that a set of kings beat? Maybe he is turning a pair into a bluff, that’s about it. Set of kings is a bluff catcher, solid fold not amazing
To them it was like a min raise. It would be the equivalent of betting one dollar and raising it to 2.50. Yes it's lots of money but Patrick made it 100k, so making it 250k was actually taking it easy on him considering they both had full houses.
I mean he got coolered in two 500K+ 3bet pots, literally every single human on Earth would be frustrated, Robl didn't do anything other than being the face.
Ran well yes, but what an exhibition in extracting value. The last bet, love it, I know a lot would just call rather than raise / risk being bet off the pot (in a gigantic pot). Brave player.
The hand was a cooler no doubt. Who was thinking J10? The large 3 bet from the BB was already weird. Then 3 healthy barrels follow getting called down. Patrik has to be imagining a solid AA or KK that's committed (although what do i know the board wasn't so dry by the turn), maybe QQ in a sick set over set, or AK/JJ firing away blindly. These guesses are based off perhaps antiquated notions about what certain betting actions are meant to represent, so I probably give the opponent too much credit for premiums whenever they 4 bet or whatever. These days can you really know the full range of an opponent if in theory they could merely choose to be aggressive with weaker cards in various contexts, although in general it's arguably safer overall to respect the sincerity of a gesture until shown reason to the contrary. It's even more of a cooler though since surely Robl could have air some of the time given his history. The flush hasn't been mentioned and I don't feel either were too worried about spades with few feasible combinations yet it's not out of the question. Altogether a set of 9s has to feel mostly nutted in a vacuum, so who is actually getting away from the hand after all that?
I wonder if folding a set of kings in that spot is the right move over the long run? I mean, clearly it was the right move in this scenario, but is that the right move facing a half pot bet on the river?
Your title is wrong. He doesn't profit $1,796,000, that's what he cashed out for. He bought in for $500,000 meaning he profits $1,296,000. As a professional poker player, number like this matter. Poker is a game of numbers that have meaning. You shouldn't be getting that wrong as a professional poker channel.
does it really make sense to raise from 20k to 870k with AKo? more importantly does it ever make sense to call a shove however many 100s of bbs deep with AKo? just seems _so_ Aces and Kings heavy. I understand it’s a no brainer at 100BB, probably even 200. but I feel like it isnt that straightforward with what I imagine are 500+BB stacks?
That set of kings fold is amazing
For an amateur sure but when you have a read gotta go with it. Like Daniel Negraenu calls the hand and still calls cause the knows the player won’t raise or bet that much against him.
Oop mw calls with JT and fd, these are all completed. The only question was how fast he would fold the river
I don't know why you think so. Robl clarly thought the flush got there & had a sense of Yong's style of play
That was truelly remarkable. Just wow.
@@tupacog9758 We ARE amateurs here. I'm not even playing poker.
16:58 Most reaction i've seen from Antonius since that "big bet" lol. Love this guy
Andrew Robl is the definition of a cash game legend and success story in poker.
Exemplified by his close friends inside and outside of poker like Koon, Galfond. Absolute legend.
from Tony G's whipping boy to a sovereign nuclear power; Robl has matured into a legitimate threat
I have the HUGEST respect for Robl, I remember watching the old busttorobusto videos on DVD. Big inspiration. And man, what a finish! This game was NUTS!
Love that I cannot see the actual profit of Robl because of the stupid recommendation square ...
1,296,000
Agreed, kind of crazy that months down the line, Poker Go still has barely began to understand how to TH-cam properly. Is there anybody working there who is actually skilled at something else but Poker? I am guessing no.
Nobody showed you how to squint? Google what it means and then practice what it tells
@@billymabum3514 1,796,000, he won another 100k from each of the losers,they didn't show that part in the results cause it was a side thing
@@nostslgiaisreal9286 that’s amazing but I have always hated Robl…it’s either the lisp or the awkward, cringe way he looks when he’s in a big hand…or the super loud uncontrollable laugh when something is a 0.5/10 funny.
Robl is underrated. People complain he plays slow or tight but he is a poker beast.
who says Robl is underrated??
I think only tony G complains about how slow robl plays from what i've seen
His longevity so far has been amazing
@@Hiiamsamm he just said it
People will always complain when you crush them in nosebleeds like this lol
Robl played great this session, but he also got incredibly lucky.
Thank you
It's a card game
Well you kinda need a little luck to win 1.7 million😂
Disagree... he value bet very well with JTs with a flush board and raise 150k more with QQ when KJ K3 and a very rare KQ beat you.He correctly fold KK set ...SMART and bold
@@andersongomez636 yes but the hand qq vs 33 was basically the key hand that won him 600k
The value bet against Antonius with J10 was insane.
Yeah Robl reacted perfectly respectable too given the situation. That was just brutal
You can tell in his face he was just hyper focused / on his insane pace this game
17:05
That's the most mad I've seen Patrick.
Well.. 21:40, I guess, too. Robl just makes Patrick so mad.
never forget the Andrew Robl vs Toby Lewis hand.
Where Robl had 99 and Lewis QQ and the board was Q Q 9 5 9 and obv. they got it all in by the river.
Crazy that Patrik was still up over 100k profit after so many bad beats
It’s amazing how much he’s improved his game. Looks like the time off he spent really proved beneficial.
He's been crushing live, online, and private games for like 15 years dude...
He's getting better and better with every hair that falls out
@@alexpalumbo5422 he took couple years off live games few years back didn’t he?
Robl is such a legend.
So glad to see Robl win BIG! Ever since he lost with quad 9s over quad Queens some years back, I’ve been rooting for him! Well done Robl!! 🏆
he plays bigger games
It's pretty remarkable seeing how precisely Robl knows where he is every hand.
It's like somebody were signaling through some devices the cards....
he always looks at your opponent every moment and builds his plays on tells
fukin dumb goofy looks he gives u
@@barygol he never called a river bet with jack high
That river bet when he flopped a straight was impressive. With that sizing he folds out two pair or worse. Gets a crying call from a set. Freerolls against a straight and loses to a flush. Don't see any hero calls with straight and flush possibilities, so he got maximum value from the only hand he could've gotten it from...I think. Wonder what he was thinking.
What's amazing is that gonsalves was being down a lot and now takes the 2nd spot.
7:37-8:13...eccellente check back turn, fold river ULTRA disciplinato: blocca troppo il calling range turn, e con top set la river donk bet è ancora più polarizzata, non solo per la size. Aspettare ore e ore live, e perdere il minimo teorico in questa mano è un capolavoro. Bravissimo Andrew Robl, una leggenda mondiale del poker.
Patrick Antonius dropping the F-bomb is funny. But he's always classy. He doesn't complain about his luck or other players like Hellmuth would do.
Edit: Okay, in the last hand he did a little bit. But hey, it's understandable.
he bet the pot on the flop. what else can you do!?
yeah, he is human after all
@@fmcdomer bet the turn. Hr checked let him catch up
That's the most emotion I've ever seen from Antonius at the table..
Tony g must be so glad about this 💜
That KK lay down was unbelievable, thought a raise was coming, what an amazing fold
He knows what's going on with his experience. I saw him losing with quads over quads. Those experiences are helping him to distinguish when to fold for sure.
The straight and flush draws get there, what is he gonna be betting that a set of kings beat? Maybe he is turning a pair into a bluff, that’s about it. Set of kings is a bluff catcher, solid fold not amazing
@@theczar86 what stakes you play at?
I used to play very high back on the day. Now only some Sunday tournaments and a 5/10 home game maybe once or twice a month
Patrick's f bomb. Instant classic moment.
Robl is a beast... At least without Tony G at the table 😂
Tony G and Negreanu must be worried, after putting pressure on him by calling the clock in the big game. Well done Robl.
Fave poker star, love learning off this dude
Beast mode with the cards aligned is scary!
Thanks for putting a thumbnail over the final profit figures, guys.
the 100k overbet with the boat is perfect
That set of kings hand was epic. He knew he turned the flush crazy
Just a soul read believing correctly that the opponent must have it there based on the action
Hahaha that guy hitting a blunt @ 19:56
that is a pretty massive own vs Rob Yong ... live poker at its best
It’s nice to see Robl
This is how I'd imagine Mikey from Rounders playing the high stakes
Robl laying down top set with KK is impressive. Great disciplin
Hey what was the river?
@20:33
1:28 time stamp
peep the stance on this guy no way 🤣
Last time I saw a video with Robl was the Quads vs Quads hand
16:59 geez you NEVER see Antonius get angry and curse.
Thought he was losing his ability for a couple of years, he went missing and now he is back with a bang.
ON YOUR BIKE!
Persson always dressing like an aged superhero on his day off is unsettling
Come on guys, you are literally THE channel of Poker and you don’t show the preflop action like it doesn’t matter 🤦🏻♂️
That 77 A3 hand was a monster.
Crazy to think after those two coolers Patrick still wins 150k profit for the day
That raise in the last hand to 250 was just cruel 😆
Maybe if Antonius had 3 bet pre flop, but he just called.
To them it was like a min raise. It would be the equivalent of betting one dollar and raising it to 2.50. Yes it's lots of money but Patrick made it 100k, so making it 250k was actually taking it easy on him considering they both had full houses.
@@richardquinn7493 robl was scared of KJ i think or else he would have made it bigger
Dang, this is better than old HSP
Antonius loading..and says f..k..🙂
Yong folding the turn raise with top pair, NFD, and a gutshot. Woof.
Happy for Robl making big. I can still remember the bullying he got from TonyG once.
Says a lot to get Antonius so MAD.
I mean he got coolered in two 500K+ 3bet pots, literally every single human on Earth would be frustrated, Robl didn't do anything other than being the face.
@@AndyUrWald no doubt. I’ve never seen him visually upset. He’s hard to read but yeah. I on the other hand would be in the fetal position. Variance.
yeah but then a won a $2M dollar pot off of Persson. biggest pot ever
@@jcw8955 i think he won the pot vs persson first, then got coolered vs Robl twice for about a million
Don’t think we needed the 2 high flush check down hand on this reel haha
That AK os shove and call though lol
Robl will always be known as the guy who lost with quads vs quads
Or the guy that got bullied by tony g😢
I hate to say it, but Robl put on a master class. Ran well obvs, but still
I am amazed by Patrick Antonius, how he's still up 100k when he lost those BIG POTS against robl.
I can't believe Marcus made a comeback also ... Patrick just ran into it also... but he did win a huge pot against Eric that's always great
Patricks stack at 11:30 just looks scary to play against
robl with cap, looks like a 25 year old baseball player. without a cap like a 45 year old accountant
shout out to this dealer, the way he quickly puts that flop out is crazy to me lol
The Ching Chong?
ONLY pokergo destroy the video before you even seen it
Title should be compilation of Jeff Platt screaming into the mic unnecessarily
from getting bullied by Tony G to bullying everyone else
17:07 lol very real reaction
LOL yep just saw this one
Ran well yes, but what an exhibition in extracting value. The last bet, love it, I know a lot would just call rather than raise / risk being bet off the pot (in a gigantic pot). Brave player.
Yeah but the issue is you wouldn’t because you never play at stakes these high mr chat pro😂
Antonius is a class act tho
That was a nice hand Wtg Andrew!
Chris Pine should play ANdrew Robl in a movie.
17:07. He said it all.
The hand was a cooler no doubt. Who was thinking J10? The large 3 bet from the BB was already weird. Then 3 healthy barrels follow getting called down. Patrik has to be imagining a solid AA or KK that's committed (although what do i know the board wasn't so dry by the turn), maybe QQ in a sick set over set, or AK/JJ firing away blindly. These guesses are based off perhaps antiquated notions about what certain betting actions are meant to represent, so I probably give the opponent too much credit for premiums whenever they 4 bet or whatever.
These days can you really know the full range of an opponent if in theory they could merely choose to be aggressive with weaker cards in various contexts, although in general it's arguably safer overall to respect the sincerity of a gesture until shown reason to the contrary. It's even more of a cooler though since surely Robl could have air some of the time given his history. The flush hasn't been mentioned and I don't feel either were too worried about spades with few feasible combinations yet it's not out of the question. Altogether a set of 9s has to feel mostly nutted in a vacuum, so who is actually getting away from the hand after all that?
That snap call by Eric on the river with !0s was great
Feel bad for Antonius. Just brutal run outs
In the 97dd hand. Did anyone else hear robl say call on the turn then instantly say all in?
I wonder if folding a set of kings in that spot is the right move over the long run? I mean, clearly it was the right move in this scenario, but is that the right move facing a half pot bet on the river?
INCREDIBLE LUCK. He played correctly on most occassions though
Plays great, runs great.
Antonious nearly blew a fuse
He did learn from Tony The G and now he has Big heart 😁
The crazy hands dealt to Yong and Robl were great to watch
THATS MY GUY!!!!!!! ROBL GOIN NUTS!!!!!
A run that dreams are made of, plus great play. I mean just fold top set, no biggie. WOW
Video should be called Andrew Robl destroys Rob Yong
These stakes are wild. I thought Triton was on top for big stakes
Somebody definitely rippin a vape at 19:55 😂
This is actually insane. All doesn’t happen if yong calls. And the kk fold is a run of a lifetime.
he was on his first bullet ...
imagine winning over a mil in one sesh lol
destroyed? please! Dude played well but most players with those coolers would win a lot in that game for sure
10:26 the commentator…. 😂
08:13 folding set of kings. i lost that hand 100%.
That’s why he’s the pro and we’re not😂
Your title is wrong. He doesn't profit $1,796,000, that's what he cashed out for. He bought in for $500,000 meaning he profits $1,296,000. As a professional poker player, number like this matter. Poker is a game of numbers that have meaning. You shouldn't be getting that wrong as a professional poker channel.
I believe they bought in for 600k 100k went to stand up game
All for the clickbait man
Totally agree complete bs, just say “How Robl ended up with a $1.7m stack” or something.
Thanks Captain Pedantic and defender of click bait titles, the world is a better place now.
This is funny bc he bought in for 600K. ( 500K + 100K)
He profited 1.296 + 500K
Which is EXACTLY WHAT THE TITLE STATES. 1.796 MILLION
laaaays down a monsterrrr
the only thing i remember from him is his quad 9s losing haha
Antonius took it like a champ tho
Robl has big balls.But he also got the cards when he needed them.
Without luck, you will not win big
@@masterboytothemax1599 exactly
He reminds me of Matt Damon in rounders
Must be nice running like this with these coolers in your favor
It is nice
Robl 🐐
does it really make sense to raise from 20k to 870k with AKo? more importantly does it ever make sense to call a shove however many 100s of bbs deep with AKo? just seems _so_ Aces and Kings heavy.
I understand it’s a no brainer at 100BB, probably even 200. but I feel like it isnt that straightforward with what I imagine are 500+BB stacks?
This a cash game chat pro
@@Sam-ul1cg genuine question. What is calling a shove at 500+BB that AKo beats?
@16:47, the pain on Patrick's face
16:59 after he has seen what Robl has
Isn’t this the same guy that lost 4 nines to 4 queens? Omega lul.
Love the spoilers in the title...
Tony G woke up a monster