I really wish we got to see more of the opponent lawyer here. He is one of very few lawyers that Harvey showed some genuine respect to and had to actually say ‘he’s got me’ and had to go after his client instead. We never even got his name and never saw him again.
I never get over the big brother/little brother vibes. Also, every time I see this clip, I think of the blooper with liquid flying out of Patrick’s glass.
I love the foreshadowing of the rich guy relying on people he hires because in the first poker match in Atlantic city it looks like Keith loses to a person working for him.
The difference here is that. Harvey is running his mouth and playing Psych wars. Its not really WPT league. But rather its a Poker Street fight. Taunting your opponent is legal hence, he's gonna cave in.
"I'd rather see this company be worth nothing then let you have it" I'm sure that's a real comfort to the hundreds of people who'd be jobless if you followed through with that threat
To everyone wondering…the “Axelrod” mentioned is probably just an homage to the show since they had the same actor in both. It’s not Bobby Axelrod. Rick Hoffman and David Costabile play different characters in both shows. So it’s a no go for being in the same universe.
For those confused, Keith had a full house at the turn and the other player had a straight, but when the riber was a 10 of clubs now the other player had a royal flush which is the srongest hand in poker
@@freeinghumanitynowShe was the person he trusted the most and was his support. But Donna didn't have the same support from Harvey. Whatever he did, Harvey thought of him first, how he would be affected, because he was selfish. But a simp.?
3:10 Couldn’t you easily just say “We weren’t happy with the terms, we simply wanted to end this as quickly and amicably as possible. It’s incredibly bad faith to bring that up when I wasn’t aware of the contract until I had walked through the door and witnessed my client.”
So, does it never come back up that the floor manager assured Harvey that the client would be kept away from the tables? There's gotta be some liability there right?
Let's take a moment to appreciate the time Harvey and Mike helped Chaplain Martens of the MCRN get his company back from Lt Gordon Malloy of The Orville and Major Lorne from Stargate Command. 😂
why do movies/TV keep treating their audiences like idiots when showing poker scenes? unless you're in your kitchen playing for peanuts with family, NOBODY knocks all their chips into a pile on the table when going all in. not in any casino. players and dealer need to know the specific amount of each and every bet and this amateurish overly dramatic move just wastes everyone's time.
"How fast did you want me to beat him??" Best line ever.
😂😂😂😂
😂😊
I love how jessica lectures harvey like a mother at the end. Reminding him he's human and life is all about a mixture of winning and losing.
Tf is loosing
@@Im_helpless a typo
YESSS, thats my favorite part of this episode hahahaha (How fast did you expect me to beat him???)
That other lawyer gained Harvey's respect. "Wait for it. Something's coming."
there were very few lawyers witty enough to go toe to toe with harvey and mike. this guy was one of them. too bad he didn't appear again.
"How fast did you want me to beat him?" 😂😅
I love these 10 minute condensed videos. They give the plot start to end, tho I still love watching the entire episode if I can.
Harvey is always doing whatever he wants. Everything Jessica tries to teach him goes in one ear and out the other.
Throughout the seasons Harvey learns to listen and realise the consequences of his actions. Then he goes and does them in conscience anyways.
It’s lazy writing to keep the episodes going
*puts a server power supply on the table* "Yaw drive."
I really wish we got to see more of the opponent lawyer here. He is one of very few lawyers that Harvey showed some genuine respect to and had to actually say ‘he’s got me’ and had to go after his client instead. We never even got his name and never saw him again.
I never get over the big brother/little brother vibes. Also, every time I see this clip, I think of the blooper with liquid flying out of Patrick’s glass.
I love the foreshadowing of the rich guy relying on people he hires because in the first poker match in Atlantic city it looks like Keith loses to a person working for him.
So, I'm no poker expert, but if Keith had the larger stack, he should still have chips left over after he lost the hand
since keith bet first, if he goes all in, the other guy has to go all in or fold, but he does not keep any left over
@@watchdogbypasstell me you don’t know how to play poker without telling me
I'm no poker expert but the moves in poker are call, raise, all in and fold.
The difference here is that. Harvey is running his mouth and playing Psych wars. Its not really WPT league. But rather its a Poker Street fight. Taunting your opponent is legal hence, he's gonna cave in.
I believe that Keith’s stack was only larger because it was representing the company as well.
This was peak Harvey. In every aspect.
"I'd rather see this company be worth nothing then let you have it" I'm sure that's a real comfort to the hundreds of people who'd be jobless if you followed through with that threat
6:40 that subtle finger
It was anything but subtle :D
5:45 I love this and he thinks who he is. Harvey is always doing the right thing against the evil doers!
Jessica is a true definition of a strong female character
It was a great episode, packed into 10 minutes - would've loved to see the entire poker match but they just said "he won in 20 min tadaa"
Im only realising now, that the lawyer representing the red headed fella, plays as villain Oscar Hutchinson in The Rookie 😁👌🏻
To everyone wondering…the “Axelrod” mentioned is probably just an homage to the show since they had the same actor in both. It’s not Bobby Axelrod. Rick Hoffman and David Costabile play different characters in both shows. So it’s a no go for being in the same universe.
8:51 yea we all remember 😅
Rivering a royal flush is wild
That poker hand at the beginning is like millions to one of it playing out like that - fail
After this, Keith started a health insurance company and then things *really* went bad for him 😳
One of the best episodes of the series. Peak Suits
today i learned keith was also in Saw VI
For those confused, Keith had a full house at the turn and the other player had a straight, but when the riber was a 10 of clubs now the other player had a royal flush which is the srongest hand in poker
Obviously the one in a gazillion royal flush has to come up in a poker scene.
And the odds of it happening is crazy too. Its a bit far fetched.
Nobody noticed that the other lawyer is Oscar from The Rookie 🤣
The only one capable of controlling Harvey's reckless tendencies is Donna. Neither Jessica nor Mike can do this.
Yup. Donna's his handler. Mind control.
Harvey = simp.
@@freeinghumanitynowShe was the person he trusted the most and was his support.
But Donna didn't have the same support from Harvey. Whatever he did, Harvey thought of him first, how he would be affected, because he was selfish. But a simp.?
😂 sort of true!
I guess you could say that Thomas Walsh's case was... Malarkey.
So this is what Gordon was up to when he got stuck in our timeline
Bro exactly
I LOVE HARVEY
Keith looking like a stunned mullet that got clubbed 10 times.
Interesting concept:
Poker isn't actual gambling but a game of skill by outsmarting and outwitting your opponent. More skill than luck?
That’s why it’s legal in states where gambling isn’t. It’s a game of skill, not (just) chance.
Indeed until the river f*ck you
Every civil litigators worst nightmare: trial 😖
Man I never knew Oscar posed as a lawyer before getting in LA.
suits, a TV show about lawyers doing exactly what we all know lawyers do, cheat, lie and steal...
3:10
Couldn’t you easily just say
“We weren’t happy with the terms, we simply wanted to end this as quickly and amicably as possible. It’s incredibly bad faith to bring that up when I wasn’t aware of the contract until I had walked through the door and witnessed my client.”
Malarkey!
1:24 bro the guy they called has less than him so he doesn’t lose all of it
Anyone notice he lost to a royal flush
So, does it never come back up that the floor manager assured Harvey that the client would be kept away from the tables? There's gotta be some liability there right?
He's lucky Sgt. Malarkey doesn't have a Thompson in his hand
Let's take a moment to appreciate the time Harvey and Mike helped Chaplain Martens of the MCRN get his company back from Lt Gordon Malloy of The Orville and Major Lorne from Stargate Command. 😂
Let him finish somethings coming
He was all Khaby Lame after the ref called it!
Imagine losing a multi million dollar company by signing a napkin while being inebriated x2 the legal limit.
You uploaded this same vid like 3 times
And thats how the floor manager got fired
I wouldnt have minded if they actually let Harvey lose this one.
What does Donna being gone have to do with anything she was a secretary
When you bet your company you deserve to be broke
Dr. Morris changed careers?
Is that Scott Grimes?
Yes, that is in fact Gordon Malloy
Hold your glass by the stem. Peasants lol jk
Stone cold the wrestler
Shout out phill ivy 🔥🔥🔥🫡
I really want to meet a woman who embodies Jessica in real life. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Lawyers in the comments, would this go to trial? I feel there’s so many pieces here that you could get it pulled or dismissed either way.
6:26
I know, what's the name of the score?
can i get a heart
What a Debbie downer that lady was in the end go make sandwiches 🥪 stop hatin
why do movies/TV keep treating their audiences like idiots when showing poker scenes? unless you're in your kitchen playing for peanuts with family, NOBODY knocks all their chips into a pile on the table when going all in. not in any casino. players and dealer need to know the specific amount of each and every bet and this amateurish overly dramatic move just wastes everyone's time.