The triton series are very well managed. But I am very surprised that they don't arrange commentators, at least one commentator, who understands Chinese. There are a lot of conversations in Chinese in the Triton series maybe because it's founders are Chinese. I just think it would greatly benefit the audience if the commentator would be able to translate some of the conversations.
Eventhough I love Nanos commentary i have to agree having a second to translate some of the Chinese would be very cool. Not everything, but if they discuss something interesting
Agreed, I am really curious about what they were talking about. And actually, they have had Chinese subtitles in the earliest Triton series, if my memory serves me right.
It's insane how their mood and happiness depends on winning pots What a roller coaster of a life to live without emotional stability Not everyone shows it but Tony g here finally chirping after having some chips in front of him
@nanonoko: AA vs QT on the top 2 board. You confidently said, he laid down aces correctly after the J on the turn. Just wanted to mention, while you were technically right, call vs fold was almost equal. AA had to call 229k and based on his equity, he would have received 224 back on average. Just wanted to mention.
The evaluation is more complicated ; Value combos of Jiang were QTs, TT, 66 (Didn't had QQ in his preflop range) Indeed, QTs wasn't to take into account because of the odds Now, does Jiang has enough bluff in multiway to balance the TT and 66 = 24 combos ? After river, still Wai Kin needed to win 30% of the time... And he has no equity (2 outs = 4% ?) against TT and 66 ... Not clear he had the 30% equity against Jiang's range : Not many bluffs usually when raising the flop in multiway after bet - call
I can't even recall him reloading ? I thought he was in for $200k thus a profit of $300k . He won the big pots he actually bet in . A bore to watch but plays the nit game well
@@martinworld7214 He lost the first all-in against Wai Kin, and that's when he reloaded for $200K, and later when he's under $200K, he asks for another $100K. That's all before the J7 hand
Version of the stand up game. The dealer gives you a card after you win a hand. The last person to win a hand has to pay out an amount of chips to each player. It’s meant to increase the amount of action in the game.
@@rit2ual what if the person who wins does not want to show the winning hand? is he allowed? or he is allowed not to show the winning hand after he's gotten the black card?
I think Tony G is the weakest among the pack, he never calls unless he has a very good hand, almost never bluffs and really if there wasnt some greedy / stupid plays from danny tang he wouldnt even be break even
You mean Tan Xuan right? not Danny Tang...Tan is an excellent player... ' He was just card dead this session ..and had bad timing when he tried to make moves.
The triton series are very well managed. But I am very surprised that they don't arrange commentators, at least one commentator, who understands Chinese. There are a lot of conversations in Chinese in the Triton series maybe because it's founders are Chinese. I just think it would greatly benefit the audience if the commentator would be able to translate some of the conversations.
Go lean Chinese
Eventhough I love Nanos commentary i have to agree having a second to translate some of the Chinese would be very cool. Not everything, but if they discuss something interesting
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Agreed, I am really curious about what they were talking about. And actually, they have had Chinese subtitles in the earliest Triton series, if my memory serves me right.
Isn't Randy American Chinese?
Tony G said why would I be lying 😂😂😂 meanwhile lied to Phil with that famous catch phrase. “Ofc I lied, it’s poker” 😂😂😂
It's insane how their mood and happiness depends on winning pots
What a roller coaster of a life to live without emotional stability
Not everyone shows it but Tony g here finally chirping after having some chips in front of him
Wai Kin’s nickname should be Young Boss 🎉
What a fold with those Aces too
@nanonoko: AA vs QT on the top 2 board.
You confidently said, he laid down aces correctly after the J on the turn. Just wanted to mention, while you were technically right, call vs fold was almost equal. AA had to call 229k and based on his equity, he would have received 224 back on average.
Just wanted to mention.
The evaluation is more complicated ; Value combos of Jiang were QTs, TT, 66 (Didn't had QQ in his preflop range)
Indeed, QTs wasn't to take into account because of the odds
Now, does Jiang has enough bluff in multiway to balance the TT and 66 = 24 combos ? After river, still Wai Kin needed to win 30% of the time... And he has no equity (2 outs = 4% ?) against TT and 66 ... Not clear he had the 30% equity against Jiang's range : Not many bluffs usually when raising the flop in multiway after bet - call
Can’t watch putting me to sleep
Is this the new Poker After Dark,or what❤
such a great group of players!
They need to nit it up
Where are the Tony G haters now?
NICE NEW VIDEO FIRST
i wish i could play these stakes
Is there any Linus cash game recently in triton? Vietnam or Cypurs
I just noticed....Does Jiang not have use of his right hand?
I can't believe he was up over $200k ...He seems nitty but is good.
lmao he moves it in the first 1 min of video then not again for the whole time
That’s odd
numero uno
Where is the remaining tournament? How can i see the remaining tournament?
Can only see till 5 episodea
Will have PLO action???
16:30
Tony G was in for $500k not $400k but at least he got back to even 😂 gotta play more J7 30:00
I can't even recall him reloading ? I thought he was in for $200k thus a profit of $300k . He won the big pots he actually bet in . A bore to watch but plays the nit game well
@@martinworld7214 He lost the first all-in against Wai Kin, and that's when he reloaded for $200K, and later when he's under $200K, he asks for another $100K. That's all before the J7 hand
@@anneza2525 fair do’s , i lost track after 4 hours of play :)
warwick always bad play😂😂
Wai kin always gets AA, every session 😢
Chineese fishes taste so good 😂😂😂😂
What’s that black card they pass around?
explained in the first episode
Version of the stand up game. The dealer gives you a card after you win a hand. The last person to win a hand has to pay out an amount of chips to each player. It’s meant to increase the amount of action in the game.
@@rit2ual what if the person who wins does not want to show the winning hand? is he allowed? or he is allowed not to show the winning hand after he's gotten the black card?
@@fertancsyes and yes
@@fertancs if you want the card you have to show
Chinease poker :D
I think Tony G is the weakest among the pack, he never calls unless he has a very good hand, almost never bluffs and really if there wasnt some greedy / stupid plays from danny tang he wouldnt even be break even
Where is this located
cyprus
Tong G. Sometimes charming Sometimes a total jerk
Aaron Zang saying some fruity stuff lol
I like Zangs game
Bro is 💅 personified
Tang thinks he is super god player, so self overrated lmao
You mean Tan Xuan right? not Danny Tang...Tan is an excellent player... '
He was just card dead this session ..and had bad timing when he tried to make moves.
Tang is good
chinese poker
First
This mandarin chat is a joke