Bart, I know you've been told this before... But you are EXCELLENT on commentary. I know you have your own thing going with Crush Live and everything, but please know you could prob have a job doing commentary for WSOP main event or the most prestigious poker events they have . We all think you're THAT good.
High stakes, deep stack poker at its best or worse depending on what side your on. As great as Garrett is..... it only takes 1 wrong read or beat to show he is human. Great poker commentary Bart Hansen !!!
I was wondering about the trip 9's, and it's always easy to give tips while I'm watching on a phone, but I think that's a common laydown. Some call, some fold. But with another guy to act behind you, a flush already out there, another card to come, seems kind of risky.
@@piFFD513 I think a call is reasonable there to play some rivers. I think his position (still a player to act behind) made this more of a fold though.
@@piFFD513 Brother, That’s an easy call with the trip 9s !! 🤦🏻♂️😂 1) learn this: when somebody check-raise you, you are in trouble 95% of the time 2)check the sequence: check check Ben bets $4.4K…JR flat calls Nick raise 🤭 You have to fold because Nick raised even though there’re 2 players after him. Another think is that one of Ben’s outs is the Q♥️ and like in this case, the player with the flush could have it in his hands. So to me is an normal fold…folding the KK is harder to do.
Man I really love the regulars at Hustler. Garrett, Julie, Zeo, DGAF, the list goes on, everyone is a good player with their own style. And the commentary from Bart is S tier.
13:44 How much does it factor in that they can later see the results of the hand on playback *as opposed to playing in a game where you’ll literally never know* ❓
KKs fold by Ben was really good K of clubs blocks the draws and that board really favors the BB so he has tons of nutted hands like sets, two pairs, and straights.
Fucckkk that is a tough spot. I am pretty sure I would call, if Haroon was deeper it makes the fold easier. Garret only needed to worry about JRs range. Which makes me lean to call in that spot.
That's a good KK fold by Ben against GMan. He doesn't have the nuts. GMan's range is wider on the button and can have a lot of sets and flopped str8 in this stack depth. Great fold!
Gman looked absolutely steroid like strength with the 67. Like there was not a chance he could've possibly lost that hand, even when Ben could have only put him on sets or A2s or 67s😂
@@pharmgator2001 some of us are just handicapped when it comes to shuffling chips, I've been playing for years and still can't shuffle chips, I've even had people try to teach me and watched videos nothing works. I blame it on my hands lol.
I just gotta say it but Julie is so beautiful and attractive for her age and I find her a decent poker player as well. Thanks for the content and everything Bart. I've definitely learned quite a little bit more which as helped me out and improved my play.
Bart u said Ben folds the three nines correctly but the pot was $32k and it was $7600 to call meaning Ben actually had marginally profitable pot odds to draw to a full house or quads, and although it's definitely possible any of those full houses could still be the worst hand it's relatively not that painful to find out because Nick had only $15600-"$18000" behind.
Actually brilliant play with the 67 here. Garret wont fold on stream to a minraise here. Any other line will make way less money vs Gman here. Not sure if it was just coincidence, because i see this line from local 1/2 fish a lot with boats
if JR has aces he's supposed to flat here right? since it means he'll be HU w/ Garrett (because Haroon is already all-in)... which means Garrett is supposed to call... right?
It's more of a confirmation thing since players tend not to show their all-in hands unless it's to claim the pot. Like if one player calls your exact hand, then you know it's pretty certain he's telling the truth that he has the hand he claims.
The commentator is using the term STONE COLD NUTS completely wrong. Stone cold means, that no cards prevent the hand from winning, which is not the case here in the examples where he is using the term.
I see a lot of people complimenting that KK fold on the turn, but man I'm not so sure. That board was not remotely scary, I think you're losing to Aces and 6/7. Given the way the hand played you can discount Aces (not impossible, but unlikely). Especially against a player like Garrett, who is so aggressive, it is hard for me to think that folding Kings there is a good play. Maybe he had a read of some kind.
@@genapp3603 I have snap folded KK pre,to a 6bet,it‘s actually not that hard to fold KK when u face a 6bet infront of u live home game 5/10,hero only 1500eff UTG(4K)min open 20 +1(4K) 3bet to 80 +2 hero 4bet to 250 UTG 5bet to 650 +1 6bet shove 4K back to me I snap folded 1250behind,and they got the money in both had Aces
It’s fairly likely Haroon has QQ or AA, possible AK and he’s just resigned to getting it in. With KK just unlikely from Garrett’s perspective since he has two red kings. The stack depth that Haroon is playing probably results in that 5 bet jam with AK and QQ+, and he’s folding everything else I guess. I’m not sure how much history they have with him though, and a short stack rec player has definitely been known to shove 99-JJ, maybe even some AQs there. So Haroon is whatever. JR is the way more interesting participant in the hand, his VPIP and PFR are definitely not like “old man rock” tight, and Garrett knows that since he flatted, JR won’t think he has a hand to call a jam with that often. He’s much more inclined and incentivized to gamble against Haroon’s holding since there will be a good amount of dead money in there if Garrett folds. Is Garrett flatting many 3 bets in the HJ that he can call a 6 bet shove with? I think that’s JR’s thinking, and I think Garrett may have come to that conclusion himself. Sometimes either one or both will have AA, sure. But I think Garrett thinks JR holds specifically AK (and the single combo of KK I guess, but that’s not really ideal since Haroon has AA pretty frequently) there often enough to make it a profitable call.
This is why GTO is almost never really applicable in high stakes games, and especially against competent players. With how Garrett has a somewhat loose-aggressive and sticky image, KK wasn’t exactly the hardest fold there with such a wet flop. Ben had a good read and knew he’s gonna be in a super difficult position if he called, and there wasn’t any value to acquire even if he flopped a set at the river, Garrett was repping nut straight all the way. Still an impressive fold nonetheless.
Garrett - "I'm always gonna win or lose a lot of money there" He's basically a genius so it felt weird to hear him just explain how big pots work in poker.
It's great they show the stats at the end. Garrett was making some of the best plays of the night yet ended up the biggest loser. It goes to show, don't be results orientated
I like listening to Bart on commentary he is awesome but he did say Garrett could catch a straight flush and then said the boat on the flop is the stone cold nuts.
@@ryanhughes1101 So flop turn and river each have their own stone cold nuts? No. The "stone cold" nuts implies can't be beaten. That straight flush would be the stone cold nuts. Not even just poker but in real life, if one thing can improve to better than the other, the other thing isn't the best possible.
Bart, I know you've been told this before... But you are EXCELLENT on commentary. I know you have your own thing going with Crush Live and everything, but please know you could prob have a job doing commentary for WSOP main event or the most prestigious poker events they have . We all think you're THAT good.
They'll never put him on WSOP, he knows too much!
I would love to do more Hustler Live commentary and hope in the future that I could do more episodes remotely from my home in Texas
2nd best commentator there is imo, second to only Nick Schully.
@@leechecksfield7882 Nick is knowledgeable but just comes across very smug to me…. Prefer Bart all day
Gabe is the 🐐
That KK fold was insane
That was next level!
WhAt a fold
He is picking his battles. Decided before the game that he won't go all in against Garrett. Sign of a great player.
Wow.
I can see folding to a raise or other move. This is based on leading and bet size
13:11
Ben with the God Level fold with pocket KK. I would have lost all my money right here to Garrett 🤣🤣
Absolutely. A very similar spot to Mike Matusow with AA against Garrett but with an entirely different result.
this is not a good fold. garret can have easily 5x of clubs and so on
High stakes, deep stack poker at its best or worse depending on what side your on. As great as Garrett is..... it only takes 1 wrong read or beat to show he is human. Great poker commentary Bart Hansen !!!
Bart is the man but he pooped out when JR hit the nut flush on the river vs an already made flush and he said nothing about the action after that 😮
Best announcer (commentator or whatever the fuck) in the game. Always appreciate Bart’s take
I really enjoy your commentary Bart, keep it up!
What a fold by Ben w/ KK! That was impressive. Holy shit.
Great fold with trip 9s too
Yes i agree. That was crazy
I was wondering about the trip 9's, and it's always easy to give tips while I'm watching on a phone, but I think that's a common laydown. Some call, some fold. But with another guy to act behind you, a flush already out there, another card to come, seems kind of risky.
@@piFFD513 I think a call is reasonable there to play some rivers. I think his position (still a player to act behind) made this more of a fold though.
@@piFFD513 Brother, That’s an easy call with the trip 9s !! 🤦🏻♂️😂 1) learn this: when somebody check-raise you, you are in trouble 95% of the time 2)check the sequence: check check Ben bets $4.4K…JR flat calls Nick raise 🤭 You have to fold because Nick raised even though there’re 2 players after him. Another think is that one of Ben’s outs is the Q♥️ and like in this case, the player with the flush could have it in his hands. So to me is an normal fold…folding the KK is harder to do.
Man I really love the regulars at Hustler. Garrett, Julie, Zeo, DGAF, the list goes on, everyone is a good player with their own style. And the commentary from Bart is S tier.
Why mention julie and good player in the same sentence?
What a spot to put in a ridiculously sick fold, Ben against Garret, pocket kings versus a flopped straight.
13:13 Incredible fold Ben…He lost the minimum !! 😁👍🏼
Then he did it again with trip 9's.
I paused before Garrett calls or folds. This spot is so sick!!! Can't wait to see what happens. Thanks for sharing.
13:44 How much does it factor in that they can later see the results of the hand on playback *as opposed to playing in a game where you’ll literally never know* ❓
Ben is such a great player. Great folds
That KK fold was top tier
J.R. needs to call there for 8k more looking for a heart. Pot odds were way too good to fold.
Dylan calls...shocker.
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then raises 🤣
This is utterly incomprehensible to me, thank God.
25:20 That's a pro fold right there!
KKs fold by Ben was really good K of clubs blocks the draws and that board really favors the BB so he has tons of nutted hands like sets, two pairs, and straights.
Should Garrett have folded KK preflop here to the 6 bet all-in, what are your thoughts?
I don’t know…I’m still trying to figure out what Haroon is wearing.
what is the effective BB ,i am learning this also when we are more then 200-300bb deep should we fold KK pre?
@@ChinGuan31 In live games most of the time, yes.
Would you think somebody does this with JJ? Fold and it's easy.
Fucckkk that is a tough spot. I am pretty sure I would call, if Haroon was deeper it makes the fold easier. Garret only needed to worry about JRs range. Which makes me lean to call in that spot.
This dude is the best commentator here nuff said
Garrett is fun to watch play….very much respect his game/mind.
Ben folded so well, dang!!
That's a good KK fold by Ben against GMan. He doesn't have the nuts. GMan's range is wider on the button and can have a lot of sets and flopped str8 in this stack depth. Great fold!
24:16 What the !!!!
watched for 5+ minutes and thought this was a pro-game and no idea this was Crush Live. good job Bart
I just saw this on some chip channel. Still this should be a good watch. Love you Bart.
Garrets just that dude at the table. Got the look and the skills
The only thing AA never ships preflop in this spot to shut another player out of the pot - so Gman can call it off.
I dunno that may be one spot you do, so you aren't going against 3 people. Even with the side pot.
Gman looked absolutely steroid like strength with the 67. Like there was not a chance he could've possibly lost that hand, even when Ben could have only put him on sets or A2s or 67s😂
What a fold by Ben with KK! On another note watching Julie try to shuffle chips on that same hand was infuriating to watch haha!
I couldn't believe she wouldn't just give up at some point. Very unpleasant to watch. ;)
lol, was thinking exact same think. Wasn't even watching the hand, just the lack of shuffling skills.
@@pharmgator2001 some of us are just handicapped when it comes to shuffling chips, I've been playing for years and still can't shuffle chips, I've even had people try to teach me and watched videos nothing works. I blame it on my hands lol.
Go go tiger my favorite player he is so cool no drama just play real poker all the time I love you Tiger
These live streams with Bart will one day be referred to as the golden age of poker.
KK: *26%
QQ: *also 26%
also KK: *underdog somehow*
You have to assume you're up against AA and QQ, maybe AK but never KK in that situation.
I just gotta say it but Julie is so beautiful and attractive for her age and I find her a decent poker player as well.
Thanks for the content and everything Bart. I've definitely learned quite a little bit more which as helped me out and improved my play.
The baddest beat of this video, is them wearing masks
Multiple Bartgasms within the first minute alone, you love to see it.
Idk why but it is very satisfied to see Dylan to get rekt.
Yeah because he's just full of himself and has shocking ethics at the table.
the folds by Ben are legendary
One of the best folds I've seen.
'If there is ever a spot to fold Kings...' Indeed .
It really all comes down to his read on JR. But it would still be a very tough fold. I would discount that smaller stack.
Thanks for your great commentary
That’s so much action for one table lol
Bart u said Ben folds the three nines correctly but the pot was $32k and it was $7600 to call meaning Ben actually had marginally profitable pot odds to draw to a full house or quads, and although it's definitely possible any of those full houses could still be the worst hand it's relatively not that painful to find out because Nick had only $15600-"$18000" behind.
“well, thats it. unless a Q comes..”. lol as if its never happened
Jeez watching Julie attempt to shuffle her chips and fail every time drove me crazy
Raise a river lead on a double paired board with a str8? Nice way to burn 8k.. 😆
Actually brilliant play with the 67 here. Garret wont fold on stream to a minraise here. Any other line will make way less money vs Gman here. Not sure if it was just coincidence, because i see this line from local 1/2 fish a lot with boats
Funny enough he should snapfold to a shove. doubt gman would ever bluffshove this spot
I've never seen a minclick bluff
Some amazing folds here by Ben, the hand with the Kings especially
Is he good or just a nit lol
Haroon is really good . The respect garrett has for him you can tell.
Ben earned my respect.. what a fold!!
“Rivered the NutSsssSsSs” no dude theres like 15 hands that beat you
The only reg on this live that can beat Garrett might be Jacky
JR never push AA in that spot for sure.
I just love seeing Dylan crushed! Nothing personal…. LOL!
Snap fold in this situation
Ben probably didn't make a good fold, he just made a scared money fold.
if JR has aces he's supposed to flat here right? since it means he'll be HU w/ Garrett (because Haroon is already all-in)... which means Garrett is supposed to call... right?
These dudes are playing big boy poker. I’m over here playing 45$ dollar pots and sweating it out. LOL
What a fold from Ben
Ben with the fold of KK!!
"you have two black kings?" NO SHIT BUDDY IF YA GOT THE TWO REDS WADDA THINK HE GOT A GREEN AND YELLOW ONE 😂😂😂😂
Green skip a turn unocard
It's more of a confirmation thing since players tend not to show their all-in hands unless it's to claim the pot. Like if one player calls your exact hand, then you know it's pretty certain he's telling the truth that he has the hand he claims.
if someone says they have a red king but you have both red kings, that means they are lying. it’s just a tactic for confirmation
love the min raise by tiger, i was hoping he would do that.
Great play, I always think of min raising as a fishy play but sometimes it does work perfectly
The commentator is using the term STONE COLD NUTS completely wrong. Stone cold means, that no cards prevent the hand from winning, which is not the case here in the examples where he is using the term.
Thank you for educating me on the nuances of made up poker terminology. Bart
@@CrushlivePoker You are very welcome. Tim
I see a lot of people complimenting that KK fold on the turn, but man I'm not so sure. That board was not remotely scary, I think you're losing to Aces and 6/7. Given the way the hand played you can discount Aces (not impossible, but unlikely).
Especially against a player like Garrett, who is so aggressive, it is hard for me to think that folding Kings there is a good play. Maybe he had a read of some kind.
@2:54 someone let one off🌪
To me the KK is a snap fold, no way villian is 6 betting AK or QQ, that leaves 6 combos of AA and 1 combo of KK
yes bro i'm sure you have snap folded KK preflop many times in your life
@@genapp3603 I have snap folded KK pre,to a 6bet,it‘s actually not that hard to fold KK when u face a 6bet infront of u
live home game 5/10,hero only 1500eff
UTG(4K)min open 20
+1(4K) 3bet to 80
+2 hero 4bet to 250
UTG 5bet to 650
+1 6bet shove 4K
back to me I snap folded 1250behind,and they got the money in both had Aces
@@smallkai67s bad fold
I guess you are the “you got it,you got it,I call” type of player
@@smallkai67s bad guess
Being faced with the min-clickback holding af flush on a paired board XD Flashback to microstakes
First hand I assumed Garett had smoothed the 4 bet to snap call a shove.
Isn't it likely that either Haroon or J.R. has AA, given that they are both tight players according to the commentator?
It’s fairly likely Haroon has QQ or AA, possible AK and he’s just resigned to getting it in. With KK just unlikely from Garrett’s perspective since he has two red kings. The stack depth that Haroon is playing probably results in that 5 bet jam with AK and QQ+, and he’s folding everything else I guess. I’m not sure how much history they have with him though, and a short stack rec player has definitely been known to shove 99-JJ, maybe even some AQs there. So Haroon is whatever. JR is the way more interesting participant in the hand, his VPIP and PFR are definitely not like “old man rock” tight, and Garrett knows that since he flatted, JR won’t think he has a hand to call a jam with that often. He’s much more inclined and incentivized to gamble against Haroon’s holding since there will be a good amount of dead money in there if Garrett folds. Is Garrett flatting many 3 bets in the HJ that he can call a 6 bet shove with? I think that’s JR’s thinking, and I think Garrett may have come to that conclusion himself. Sometimes either one or both will have AA, sure. But I think Garrett thinks JR holds specifically AK (and the single combo of KK I guess, but that’s not really ideal since Haroon has AA pretty frequently) there often enough to make it a profitable call.
This is why GTO is almost never really applicable in high stakes games, and especially against competent players.
With how Garrett has a somewhat loose-aggressive and sticky image, KK wasn’t exactly the hardest fold there with such a wet flop. Ben had a good read and knew he’s gonna be in a super difficult position if he called, and there wasn’t any value to acquire even if he flopped a set at the river, Garrett was repping nut straight all the way.
Still an impressive fold nonetheless.
These guys aren’t thrilled they had to chop a $30k pot after sticking in $140k. Meanwhile, poor Haroon just got felted and he’s crying in his soup!
Garrett - "I'm always gonna win or lose a lot of money there"
He's basically a genius so it felt weird to hear him just explain how big pots work in poker.
The point is that in that specific hand, it did not happen
Watching poker is cool until you’re just watching a guy thinking for minutes on end
Is there an armed guard outside this room? 😂 the amount of money floating is crazy!
dont shove 140k with kings if your opponent is folding kings
Why does harroon have a higher percentage to win than Jr?
Just put the apartment keys on the table lol
8:58 bet call T high or am I missing something??
He had the Ten high flush.
@@wilmercanton6145 im blind thank you
How come JR's all in suddenly increased in amount?
It must be dress 80's theme based on Haroon's jacket
It's great they show the stats at the end. Garrett was making some of the best plays of the night yet ended up the biggest loser. It goes to show, don't be results orientated
*2 preflop all-ins
The crazy part is that first hand is actually a bad call even though he had the best hand because his equity is much worse than his pot odds
pretty disappointing that first hand didn’t make it to a 7bet
“Fairly Deep” = 130,000
garrett got owned when ben folded kk
Can they ban the massages, shit is just weird
Aint never seen a 6 bet. incredible
“High stakes crusher Dylan”
02/20/22-02/26/22
how do you know he's not back next week ?
21:05 - 21:09 you can Listen: aaaaand Pocket 10s , Because dylan is known for Slow Rolling ^^
Ben: why is he there?
He wouldn't of had the nuts on the river, there was a possible full house on the board.
But what if JR has QQ and Haroon has KK. Funny when you know the cards. Would be a bad fold then.
4 minutes in and still no flop.
I like listening to Bart on commentary he is awesome but he did say Garrett could catch a straight flush and then said the boat on the flop is the stone cold nuts.
He meant at the time of the action obviously.
@@ryanhughes1101 So flop turn and river each have their own stone cold nuts? No. The "stone cold" nuts implies can't be beaten. That straight flush would be the stone cold nuts. Not even just poker but in real life, if one thing can improve to better than the other, the other thing isn't the best possible.
That Dylan guy is clueless. Raising with a straight with two 8s and two 9s on the board?
Why does it show he has a 26% vs a 25% kings?