I used to run a camera on these shows. Lonnng days of shooting poker. Talking 16 hours a day for ten days. When the show shows every hand in its entirety for hour long shows ya get 12+ shows in a day. Shoot for ten days ya get 120+ shows in ten days. If the show airs once a week that’s two years of shows shot in a week and a half. Even if it airs every day it’s still weeks of shows in the can in ten days. I’ll never forget the longest day. I felt like I was gonna pass out toward the end. The game finally got down to heads up. Johnny Chan against somebody. Can’t remember the other player. They reconfigure the seats to one on each end of the table. First hand Johnny Chan gets KK and the other guy had QQ. Boom game over. I NEEDED that. Chan will always hold a special place in my heart for that one.
Tough spot for Patrick - he's hoping Dwan has KQ there but in his gut knows he's beat. Having a set and then getting out drawn against a higher set is one of the trickiest spots in hold 'em. Many players go bust there.
You see that blink Dwan had when the King came? That's why you always look at your opponent when head's up. You could tell that hit him hard from that blink. It's almost involuntary. 3:54
Not showing stack sizes next to the players' names is a big weakness here. A modern poker show would never do this. Kind of shocked Poker After Dark didn't show it at the time. This clip is from around 2009, which is a solid six years into the poker boom.
I play on WPT and I gotta say that poker is sooooo dragged along and boring. I understand big hands, big pots but you can still play a hand as you want by making the game quicker. At the same time I get many will argue that hands like these need time. But to grow the game hands need to be quicker in my opinion.
Until you sit down at a poker table and Phil Ivey stares at you and reads your soul. Why do you think the FBI use profilers to interview people. They can read a lot more than you think,
I don't think you watch durr during this period. Was making phil ivey and pros lay down monsters with crazy bluffs. 10s right there against him were golden except for this one time.
That was a clear call, since he was beating value, like KQ, KT, or QT which may do the same move, also JJ or any random J could do that as a semi bluff
8:18 "I guess i have to call" for a $1/2M when there's a straight on the board plus Tom could of had QQ or KK or AJ. That call will make you reconsider your life career
The way the hand played Dwan probably doesn't have a straight, EVER. Besides, Patrik reluctantly called. He knew there was a chance he was beat but you can't really laydown a set on the turn getting 3-to-1 on a call and be a longterm winner. If Dwan is semi-bluffing with a hand like QJ or JT then Patrik is ahead. If Dwan has a straight then Patrik has outs. The set over set situation is so rare in NLH and Dwan was on the straddle. Whatever level you play at, this is usually a call.
I would love to see a poker tournament where handling (fidgeting) with your chips is banned, and if caught fidgeting the sum of the chips used automatically are bet on the next hand 🤣
You just need to know how much the opponent is playing, no matter your hand. If you take it as a tell when ppl want to know your stack, i don't know what to tell you 😅
@@KevinsKontentKorner Obviously no one knows exactly what Dwan owes and what he doesn't, but over the past 5-10 years there's been a number of people in the poker and gambling community that have come forward and made claims that Dwan owes them money and that he is slow paying them. Dwan doesn't come out and fire back saying that these claims are lies. Some of these amounts are "only" in the 200-700K range, so it's fair to say that if Dwan was flush with a 5 or 10 or 20 or 30 million dollar bankroll/networth he would have just paid these debts a long time ago to avoid public scrutiny. It's likely Dwan has some access to backing and some capital for +eV games like the HCL streams he has played in the past year. Dwan is probably "broke" meaning he relies on backing to try to grind away his debts, but I doubt it's 30 million in debts, probably somewhere around 2-10 million in debts. But "broke" to an average person means that they have $0.31 in a checking account. "Broke" to a high stakes poker player could still mean they have up to a million in working capital and maybe another million or two available for backing.
@@KevinsKontentKornerthese ppl talk BS out there mouth.. dont even know what there talking about.. if he owed so much $ to people hes NOT hiding??? Hes been on HCL and played the million dollar game so you think hes broke?? Especially he isnt no tight nit player either.. these people all Cap. The only one i coulda seen going weird was the jungleman vs dwan thing. Other than that there is nothing
He doesn't owe much that seems to me just hot air by a handful of people that feel that complicated deals and situations haven't totally gone their way and they've been hard done by in some way. He actually paid the vast majority of 'penalties' to jungleman when he really didn't have to. If you look at the details of those that claim he owes them money it's usually just discrepancies in what they feel they were entitled to over some complicated scheme or what not. He pays all his debts from what I can see, he seems quite honourable. Don't believe all the hype and propaganda you read. And he isn't 'hiding' at all he's on livestreams and poker shows all the time, often with these same individuals that claim he owes them money too.
Gambling companies don't care about you - there's some solid information on the internet about this and a way to go around it, but I still prefer to read the book gambler manifesto
He doesn't owe much that seems to me just hot air by a handful of people that feel that complicated deals and situations haven't totally gone their way and they've been hard done by in some way. He actually paid the vast majority of 'penalties' to jungleman when he really didn't have to. If you look at the details of those that claim he owes them money it's usually just discrepancies in what they feel they were entitled to over some complicated scheme or what not. He pays all his debts from what I can see, he seems quite honourable. Don't believe all the hype and propaganda you read. And he isn't 'hiding' at all he's on livestreams and poker shows all the time, often with these same individuals that claim he owes them money too.
Where is the cold deck? There are two overcards out there on the turn and there is a straight draw too. Catches a two outer, but that is how big pots are developing. Patrick betting out after the flop gives Tom the information that he has a decent hand but getting raised on the turn is only a bluff or the second nuts, maybe pocket queens. Here Toms aggression pays off big playing and betting many hands before he should not have bet. But in the long run we all saw what came from this strategy for Dwan. No misplay here but some of the greats might have found a fold here with two overcards and a straight draw out there. If Tom really wanted to bluff why not bluff the flop right away and then triple barrel?
@@superjoshua9853 I don´t play either. Thx for your deep analysis of my comment though, I´m glad to get the real deep thoughts from the pros out there. Thx a lot buddy 👌
Some random tool on UA-cam makes a remark about him owing money or something else and then people like you repeat it over and over again…You don’t know what he owes and what he doesn’t.
@@TJDawgs72 Obviously no one knows exactly what Dwan owes and what he doesn't, but over the past 5-10 years there's been a number of people in the poker and gambling community that have come forward and made claims that Dwan owes them money and that he is slow paying them. Dwan doesn't come out and fire back saying that these claims are lies. Some of these amounts are "only" in the 200-700K range, so it's fair to say that if Dwan was flush with a 5 or 10 or 20 or 30 million dollar bankroll/networth he would have just paid these debts a long time ago to avoid public scrutiny. It's likely Dwan has some access to backing and some capital for +eV games like the HCL streams he has played in the past year. Dwan is probably "broke" meaning he relies on backing to try to grind away his debts, but I doubt it's 30 million in debts, probably somewhere around 2-10 million in debts. But "broke" to an average person means that they have $0.31 in a checking account. "Broke" to a high stakes poker player could still mean they have up to a million in working capital and maybe another million or two available for backing.
Back when Durr was the young hot shot. How time flies.
Wdym?
He's been taken over by Chinese girls ...
@@JeremyCuddles now he owes 30 million to people
@@bankrollbillyNow he’s in the pocket of people you wouldn’t want to be.
@@bankrollbilly Love how people make this statement as if the entire poker world doesn't know already.
I used to run a camera on these shows. Lonnng days of shooting poker. Talking 16 hours a day for ten days. When the show shows every hand in its entirety for hour long shows ya get 12+ shows in a day. Shoot for ten days ya get 120+ shows in ten days. If the show airs once a week that’s two years of shows shot in a week and a half. Even if it airs every day it’s still weeks of shows in the can in ten days. I’ll never forget the longest day. I felt like I was gonna pass out toward the end. The game finally got down to heads up. Johnny Chan against somebody. Can’t remember the other player. They reconfigure the seats to one on each end of the table. First hand Johnny Chan gets KK and the other guy had QQ. Boom game over. I NEEDED that. Chan will always hold a special place in my heart for that one.
It was Johnny vs Patrick but AA v KK
"Antonius' net worth just went down by at least $59,000" 😂🤣
If that ain't poker commentary gold....idk what is.
Yeah, I wouldn't feel like playing either. Sheesh.
😂😂😂😂
8:36 Shout out to inflation big pots are a million plus now😂😂😂
I love the discipline of PA to call it a night after that. Top pro.
Discipline? He was sick to his stomach.
@@TheIncredibleOne628he was about to vomit blood and his intestines as well 😂😂😂😂
Look at the OG Gabe Kaplan at the table! 😭
the fact it was a straddled hand is what i think caught patrick out too
Tough spot for Patrick - he's hoping Dwan has KQ there but in his gut knows he's beat. Having a set and then getting out drawn against a higher set is one of the trickiest spots in hold 'em. Many players go bust there.
yeah ..... I am sure he suspected he was facing QQ or KK when Tom check/shoved on him ...... but you're not folding there.
"Antonius networth has just gone down by at least 59,000$" Lol
Watching this hand when it was fresh 15 years ago, I would have called. Watching it again a million poker hands later, I would have folded.
You see that blink Dwan had when the King came? That's why you always look at your opponent when head's up. You could tell that hit him hard from that blink. It's almost involuntary. 3:54
Not showing stack sizes next to the players' names is a big weakness here. A modern poker show would never do this. Kind of shocked Poker After Dark didn't show it at the time. This clip is from around 2009, which is a solid six years into the poker boom.
I play on WPT and I gotta say that poker is sooooo dragged along and boring. I understand big hands, big pots but you can still play a hand as you want by making the game quicker. At the same time I get many will argue that hands like these need time. But to grow the game hands need to be quicker in my opinion.
Gabe Kaplan should be commentating. Still this guy is way better than the next one after Gabe.
Dwan starring at Patrick like a goof…people still believe in reading people huh? Smh
You can read some signs of people's reactions..or you don't agree with that?
That was high level poker. You obviously have never been able to see tells which is why you don't believe in it
Until you sit down at a poker table and Phil Ivey stares at you and reads your soul. Why do you think the FBI use profilers to interview people. They can read a lot more than you think,
Dwan looks like Eddie Munster .
Need to see the shuffle and the cut to see if its a cold deck
Very honorable for dwan to offer to lend him chips and not gloat over win.
Thank goodness there are time limits nowadays. I fell asleep waiting for the move.
If you had over 200k on the line you'd think long and hard about it too
What year was this?
The year Dwan still had either money or people willing to give him a loan.
That would make me sleepy too
When he check raises all in on turn that is a big tell of strength, I’d probably lay down the set thinking I was up against AJ , KK or QQ
Yes what are the bluffs? JJ? Or are there any?
I don't think you watch durr during this period. Was making phil ivey and pros lay down monsters with crazy bluffs. 10s right there against him were golden except for this one time.
Also AA was in dwans range, he has outs with a straight draw
That was a clear call, since he was beating value, like KQ, KT, or QT which may do the same move, also JJ or any random J could do that as a semi bluff
I don't think you shove KQ etc. as value there...maybe as bluffs@@jhan944
how many of these player are't broken yet?
Dwan, Antonius, and Viff. As well as Laak haha
If Jamie Gold can win the WSOP then luck obviously plays a big part in poker.
@DDpokerr Kaplan is doing pretty well I believe
@@DDpokerr Antonius has tournament cashes of $12M in 2024 alone and he lives his best life in Monte Carlo so I think he is doing just fine.
8:18 "I guess i have to call" for a $1/2M when there's a straight on the board plus Tom could of had QQ or KK or AJ. That call will make you reconsider your life career
It’s Tom dwan tho on a straddle dude could have any 2 cards or atleast be over playing something worse
The way the hand played Dwan probably doesn't have a straight, EVER. Besides, Patrik reluctantly called. He knew there was a chance he was beat but you can't really laydown a set on the turn getting 3-to-1 on a call and be a longterm winner. If Dwan is semi-bluffing with a hand like QJ or JT then Patrik is ahead. If Dwan has a straight then Patrik has outs. The set over set situation is so rare in NLH and Dwan was on the straddle. Whatever level you play at, this is usually a call.
I would love to see a poker tournament where handling (fidgeting) with your chips is banned, and if caught fidgeting the sum of the chips used automatically are bet on the next hand 🤣
I shuffle chips without even thinking about it. I could never stop myself from doing it.
I’d actually love to know what would have happened if dwan didn’t peel off a king
Could he have gotten away from it
No chance
back when Full Tilt Poker was a thing !
What year this hand was played, anyone?
I’m done, I’m feeling a little nauseous.
Shouldve paid off some debts with that win Mr Durrrrrr
Year 1962
'Si mana grebla se facu' 😁😁😁
Watch how Antonius took a glance at Dwan's stack after he checks the flop 02:43
ok lock down that tell and play him
It’s only a hard tell if he glanced at it much faster
That's not a tell. You need to make you bets relative to your opponents stack regardless of whether you are bluffing or vbetting
You just need to know how much the opponent is playing, no matter your hand. If you take it as a tell when ppl want to know your stack, i don't know what to tell you 😅
i like how he offers patrick a loan but in reality you know in the future he's the one owning loans
he owes alot of money to alot of people…thats why u dont see or hear much about him anymore
@@DeathStar316he’s literally been on like a million streams the past year or two so wtf u talking about?
@@KevinsKontentKorner Obviously no one knows exactly what Dwan owes and what he doesn't, but over the past 5-10 years there's been a number of people in the poker and gambling community that have come forward and made claims that Dwan owes them money and that he is slow paying them. Dwan doesn't come out and fire back saying that these claims are lies. Some of these amounts are "only" in the 200-700K range, so it's fair to say that if Dwan was flush with a 5 or 10 or 20 or 30 million dollar bankroll/networth he would have just paid these debts a long time ago to avoid public scrutiny. It's likely Dwan has some access to backing and some capital for +eV games like the HCL streams he has played in the past year. Dwan is probably "broke" meaning he relies on backing to try to grind away his debts, but I doubt it's 30 million in debts, probably somewhere around 2-10 million in debts. But "broke" to an average person means that they have $0.31 in a checking account. "Broke" to a high stakes poker player could still mean they have up to a million in working capital and maybe another million or two available for backing.
@@KevinsKontentKornerthese ppl talk BS out there mouth.. dont even know what there talking about.. if he owed so much $ to people hes NOT hiding??? Hes been on HCL and played the million dollar game so you think hes broke?? Especially he isnt no tight nit player either.. these people all
Cap. The only one i coulda seen going weird was the jungleman vs dwan thing. Other than that there is nothing
He doesn't owe much that seems to me just hot air by a handful of people that feel that complicated deals and situations haven't totally gone their way and they've been hard done by in some way. He actually paid the vast majority of 'penalties' to jungleman when he really didn't have to. If you look at the details of those that claim he owes them money it's usually just discrepancies in what they feel they were entitled to over some complicated scheme or what not. He pays all his debts from what I can see, he seems quite honourable. Don't believe all the hype and propaganda you read. And he isn't 'hiding' at all he's on livestreams and poker shows all the time, often with these same individuals that claim he owes them money too.
When did they reboot poker after dark?
It's a recording from over 10 years ago, genius.
@@joeterra.t I realized that already but thanks bro
Lots of bots commenting -🤔
Patric is always in the biggest poker pots
He's been playing in the highest stakes for over 20 years and he's only 43.
Gambling companies don't care about you - there's some solid information on the internet about this and a way to go around it, but I still prefer to read the book gambler manifesto
I actually read it in ebook format and it is a complete game-changer
These spam comments with fake likes show up on every poker video now
@@emilie33333I will never stop gambling
😂😂@pauliep2020 you think gambling companies want you to win..?😂😂
I'm pretty sure you don't care about me either.
Patrik "Thanos" Antonious can't win, needs his infinity stones to control matter.
Back when he caught cards
Can check a draw on the flop nice strat by tom
9m clip and 4+m is them just staring. POKER SUCKS TO WATCH AT HIGH LEVEL!
That one must of hurt
Brutal
Yeah, me too I become very dangerous when I pick up a real hand…and most players I know too, for that matter.
What a stupid comment lol
Pretending poker makes money
셋오브셋을 대체 어떻게 피해야함?
Gambling only ends one way - in the gutter
The clicking of chips is so annoying. Unwatchable.
The fake yawn has got to go, Esfandiari too.
Love Spirit of Poker player like Tom .
'Betting is the man's way of risking the present for a chance to shape his future' - gambler manifesto
These bots tho 😂😂😂
Huh?
Dont worry he's probably a bot
What?
Patrik is now broke. He lost it all fyi. All he has is looks, go back to modelling i guess.
It’s only money 😮
Idea: Bring all the players from Railbird Heaven back for another PAD game. Same for HSP S1-3 with the players who aren't broke.
Back when Tom Dwan knew how to play poker. Today he owes $30 million dollars.
He doesn't owe much that seems to me just hot air by a handful of people that feel that complicated deals and situations haven't totally gone their way and they've been hard done by in some way. He actually paid the vast majority of 'penalties' to jungleman when he really didn't have to. If you look at the details of those that claim he owes them money it's usually just discrepancies in what they feel they were entitled to over some complicated scheme or what not. He pays all his debts from what I can see, he seems quite honourable. Don't believe all the hype and propaganda you read. And he isn't 'hiding' at all he's on livestreams and poker shows all the time, often with these same individuals that claim he owes them money too.
Its easy to know how to play poker when you got Set over set
Great video from 1986.
I fully understand people pay for this excellent service.
1986??
언제적 영상을 우려먹냐
한국에서는 사골이라고 표현하지
lame slow play..
Click bait. No proof that it was a cold deck.
Set over set is pretty rare in NLH and this happened on TV in a 4-bet pot. I'd say that's pretty unlucky for Patrik
Lucky king on the turn for trips and straight potential. The great ones would’ve folded this
He owes 30 million to people at the moment
😂 b***s***
That’s what happened when you have a loose range. You lose more than you win
Are you his accountant?
No he doesn‘t
@@coastguard111 yes he does
He could have folded there. So many hands beat him
Ouch!
Where is the cold deck? There are two overcards out there on the turn and there is a straight draw too. Catches a two outer, but that is how big pots are developing. Patrick betting out after the flop gives Tom the information that he has a decent hand but getting raised on the turn is only a bluff or the second nuts, maybe pocket queens. Here Toms aggression pays off big playing and betting many hands before he should not have bet. But in the long run we all saw what came from this strategy for Dwan. No misplay here but some of the greats might have found a fold here with two overcards and a straight draw out there. If Tom really wanted to bluff why not bluff the flop right away and then triple barrel?
It’s clear u don’t understand the game stick to chess😂
@@superjoshua9853 I don´t play either. Thx for your deep analysis of my comment though, I´m glad to get the real deep thoughts from the pros out there. Thx a lot buddy 👌
Getting 2-outed and then stacked after flopping the second nuts is pretty much the definition of a cold deck.
@martinkoepke3005 he's right. You sound naive on this subject.
When Tom was not yet stacked by Yakusas and owning money to everyone .
The Yakuza are in Japan. Tom did most of his recent heavy gambling in Macao (China).
@@michaelg4664 I know ,little joke he look staked by some Asian mafias as the rumors says
Doesnt Dwan owe money to everyone? How the fk is he playing??
How the fk do you not know this video is about 15 years old.
Some random tool on UA-cam makes a remark about him owing money or something else and then people like you repeat it over and over again…You don’t know what he owes and what he doesn’t.
@@TJDawgs72 Obviously no one knows exactly what Dwan owes and what he doesn't, but over the past 5-10 years there's been a number of people in the poker and gambling community that have come forward and made claims that Dwan owes them money and that he is slow paying them. Dwan doesn't come out and fire back saying that these claims are lies. Some of these amounts are "only" in the 200-700K range, so it's fair to say that if Dwan was flush with a 5 or 10 or 20 or 30 million dollar bankroll/networth he would have just paid these debts a long time ago to avoid public scrutiny. It's likely Dwan has some access to backing and some capital for +eV games like the HCL streams he has played in the past year. Dwan is probably "broke" meaning he relies on backing to try to grind away his debts, but I doubt it's 30 million in debts, probably somewhere around 2-10 million in debts. But "broke" to an average person means that they have $0.31 in a checking account. "Broke" to a high stakes poker player could still mean they have up to a million in working capital and maybe another million or two available for backing.
@@TJDawgs72 looks like bots lool, but hey, did you kno tom owes 30milo dollars looool
@@roberthorry621 no, I heard Tom owes $500 million and he’s being hunted by Chinese Triad gangs and is also on the run from the Russian mafia!
All the acting 🙄 🥱
Particularly at the end!
Your sponsor will pay it off ffs
'Betting is the man's way of risking the present for a chance to shape his future' - gambler manifesto
So basically cause and effect.
Well duhh. Go sell your trash e-book somewhere else
'Betting is the man's way of risking the present for a chance to shape his future' - gambler manifesto