Imagine stalling in a streamed game because you want to count your own stack after doubling AFTER nitrolling, and smiling the whole time doing it. Him and batman makes me feel violent.
the first hand was like " okay yeah he got coolered by a guy that plays way too many hands and he happened to have the AJ there" second hand i was like " wtf?!.... cannot come up with a defense for patrick there like wtf?"
He's got over 5 million BECAUSE he's played these TV games over the years. The reason he's in this video is only because he's been such a legend over the years.
Mr Batman is not a pro you can tell, he talks about his hand way too much, clearly he just gave away the fact he does not have a jack in his hand but has a hand he hates to fold, like a bigger pocket pair(KK) or open ended straight draw, even if he did call there the other players in the hand would know this and the exact dangerous cards to come out on the run out to improve Batman’s hand. That guys ego won’t allow him to shut up and quit revealing information lol
@@svenpoletka5236 well getting rich off of scumbags feels extra nice I guess. I know I would enjoy felting smug whales. UNfortunately I suck even at 1/2ct games :D
DRB just called after tanking from BB preflop. He likely has low or medium cards. He donked the flop, likely connected with the flop in someway, the flop looks very BB ish. Turn is another middle card. DRB bets and CALLS a HUGE raise out of position. River brings every draw into fruition. There is a 4 card straight and a flush. Every sort of middling combo made two pair. DRB blocker bets a small amount compared to pot on the river. PA thinks DRB likely has two pairs but is blocker betting to avoid having to call a big bet if PA has a straight or better. Now it is important to note that DRB had been doing this blocker bet on many rivers when he had a decent but non-nutted hand. This was clearly noticed by PA and affected his decision. PA simply couldnt think DRB would call the turn raise OOP without at least two pairs or a huge draw, and decided to fold since he didnt think one pair was good enough of the time to be calling. I am sure PA thought about raising the river to turn his hand into a bluff but decided it was too risky against the amateur who may not fold.
poker is a fun game, but the worst job one can ever choose, wasting time, wasting money, yet due to the successful marketing through these gaming companies makes people believe it's a skill game, lots of youngsters even treat poker as their dream job, the more highs u think u are enjoying being a poker player, the more lows u will be accompany throughout the rest of your life when getting old, like diamond, poker has the most successful marketing strategy in the world, even it's value to humans is extremely limited, no matter how much u won in the past, it's still not yours until u leave the game totally, what a waste of talent spending life time playing poker!
From the way DJ acted after the call saying one time and asking for a club etc, he knew he had the best hand when PA pushed. Unnecessary slowroll and trying to act oversmart, simply too disrepectful to a bona fide legend of the game and a certified gentleman. DJ: if you are reading this, know that you will the one wrecked if you play against this man every day.
Not at all your analysis is way off. He would have snapped on the shove, and the hesitation is because the money means way more to him than Patrik. He realized after some thought he's never folding that spot...very normal hesitation. As for his club request, its kinda clueless and hes just rambling. When Patrik said "I want a jack" he calmed down and realized he was crushing...then and only then did he realize
The real problem is that all these poker legends from the old era are just over the hill. The game has passed many of them by and it shows. They tend to play way too much of an exploitative strategy in situations where they would benefit from playing close to optimal. But they don’t know how.
@@lakerfan1855 Are you talking about Patrik? You are not serious right? He plays the highest stakes all the time and recently also won a triton trophy against the best of the best.
Patrick seems to have lost his edge. He value raises way to thin nowadays and isn’t quite the player he was, but to be fair he was arguably a top five best in the world with Ivey in the 2000s
The older generation now play like nits. Take less risks. More abc poker with a bluff here and there. But to their defense. Their hands and styles have been studied for decades.
@@ronaldbarnes1746 They crushed everyone. Ivey and Patrik was biggest winners by far. Then a machine comes out that tells every random pro willing to study how to play perfect vs them. They start losing from being the best to a ton of players they always crushed. Hard to not lose some confidence as well from that. If solvers were never invented they would still be at the top or near it.
Raising qj works so good against strong players, and is a disaster against weak players. Against bad players really you just need to call with kq qj. Same goes with preflop semi bluffs like 910 suited etc, against bad players k2 offsuite works better as semi bluff then 89 suited. This is just my opinion based on about 10k hands at 2/5 tables. I hope youtube pros won’t attack me.
look at every ex HSP poker players...all play with fear/scared money..ivey,dwan,patrik...its the game...has evolved so much and so many other good players..and the money are not like back 2007 anymore
The 5d is actually one of the worst river cards for Patrik. It completes flush, makes any 6 a straight and creates more two pair hands that beat QQ. Especially once Patrik raises the turn QQ is near the bottom of his range by the river compared to if he just called the turn he could fold his hands like AT and find a thin call with QQ.
Even when I read the comments and watch that situation afterwards, I still don't believed he could fold that! Man, thats BAD. Even if you are 90% sure, it not mathematically OK man, come on. If the bet was 20-30K different story. And then there will be coaches, who are telling you why you can't never fold here, while you see a PROs doing it. That's a fold as if he sees his cards and the other guy has a flush. IMPOSSIBLE FOLD! Now Im waiting somebody to ask me, how much I made of poker. Doesn't matter guys, doesn't matter, if something is wrong, is wrong no matter who is the guy doing it.
I totally just lost all respect for him for disrespecting the dealer that way after u just won 180k even tho it's your money still your a guest an he's just doing his job
I'm a poker dealer. Gamblers are superstitious. If the man proves the chips, and wants his chips to remain stacked a certain way that's his right (within the rules). His tone and language chosen werent out of line in the least. Only thing that could prove disrespectful in this entire interaction is if he just tips the dealer a dollar after the hand.
@@TheGlobfather710 out of curiosity... what would a disrespectful tip entail?? Is there a code for this kind of thing? I live in aus where there is no tipping for dealers.
Running twice is for broke people :)...I still don't understand why a lot of people think that running once or twice has anything to do with what hand you have, it is the same equity, it doesn't matter if you are behind or ahead.
In the first hand goes all in instead of just raising or playing it out. forbidding himself having to make a tough laydown or calling off with the worst hand. In second hand thinks he is making a tough lay down because does not want to call with worst hand. I guess Patrick is really scared not to be a pay off wizard
@@winningbackthegirl right?? Patrik is almost never getting called by worse. Maybe a combo draw like KQ clubs. If he just called, he would’ve been able to get away from it on the turn or river.
Im at the turn of the second hand and i read the comments so i guess Patrick folded but i like the guys gamble, any straight card or flush card and the guy can easily take it down! Patrick is gunshy and snakebit! Now i haven't seen the river but if its a brick then this guy risked and lost but i like to gamble.
If he really hit the straight, he would bet way more than $10k. Because $10k into 56k isn’t even 20% of the pot. They usually go 30% to 50% of the pot. Possibly even 100% when bluffing or when they have the nuts.
You could swear to me you had a flush or straight and id still pay the 10k to see lol
Its just 11th grade math
6 to 1 on the return too wtf
Thanks Eric for the total and complete destruction of Dr.Dooshbag. He deserved it.
Imagine stalling in a streamed game because you want to count your own stack after doubling AFTER nitrolling, and smiling the whole time doing it. Him and batman makes me feel violent.
What a clown right lol
the first hand was like " okay yeah he got coolered by a guy that plays way too many hands and he happened to have the AJ there" second hand i was like " wtf?!.... cannot come up with a defense for patrick there like wtf?"
Flush two pairs straight all got there. So I don't blame him for folding
If Patrick hadn’t ever played any TV games he’d have at least $5 million dollars in his bank
Pretty sure he has way more than that
He's got over 5 million BECAUSE he's played these TV games over the years. The reason he's in this video is only because he's been such a legend over the years.
Lol he probably is worth 20mil+
Youre a newbie to poker arent you.
@@BBOY73 Patrik said he won like 10 million before they even started tracking winnings
Still not a worse fold than Mario Ho folding trip 10's....lmao
What's the music at the end?
yea lets peel qjo vs 3bets from utg and then call it a cooler when we flop trips n get stacked lol
Mr Batman is not a pro you can tell, he talks about his hand way too much, clearly he just gave away the fact he does not have a jack in his hand but has a hand he hates to fold, like a bigger pocket pair(KK) or open ended straight draw, even if he did call there the other players in the hand would know this and the exact dangerous cards to come out on the run out to improve Batman’s hand. That guys ego won’t allow him to shut up and quit revealing information lol
Watching Ivey and Patrick playing poker nowadays is almost like watching Jack Nicklaus playing golf. Over the hill.
Who are you by the way...
@@cincinnatigrinder4951 A UA-cam watcher who is entitled to his opinion.
@@kmsnow6292Ivey played twice on HCL, got killed and never came back
Here for 9:45 only
You guys are hilarious. Patrik in the long run destroys all of these people lol
That smile , win or lose , he a legend, OG from Fulltilt Poker . We want to see him back again . More Patrik please
It's amazing how he is still all class after dealing with live poker scumbags for so long!
@@svenpoletka5236 well getting rich off of scumbags feels extra nice I guess. I know I would enjoy felting smug whales. UNfortunately I suck even at 1/2ct games :D
When you can lose so much with the same smile as Patrik it is that you are in your limit. He wins and loses like a gentleman. Gg
He says he hits ups the gym before a session to as relaxed as possible. I guess it works. Then again like me after years you become numb to losing.
based on how MrDrBatman acts, easy to see these hands were BEFORE Eric Persson made him remember he's no OG but a _small business owner_
Batman speaks too much, Eric persson put an end to that though lol.
Worst fold I’ve ever seen in my life for that value
@@TheDogGoesWoof69 $78 doesn't make it not true though. With $78 to him he prob hasn't seen that many folds.
DRB just called after tanking from BB preflop. He likely has low or medium cards.
He donked the flop, likely connected with the flop in someway, the flop looks very BB ish.
Turn is another middle card. DRB bets and CALLS a HUGE raise out of position.
River brings every draw into fruition. There is a 4 card straight and a flush. Every sort of middling combo made two pair.
DRB blocker bets a small amount compared to pot on the river. PA thinks DRB likely has two pairs but is blocker betting to avoid having to call a big bet if PA has a straight or better. Now it is important to note that DRB had been doing this blocker bet on many rivers when he had a decent but non-nutted hand. This was clearly noticed by PA and affected his decision.
PA simply couldnt think DRB would call the turn raise OOP without at least two pairs or a huge draw, and decided to fold since he didnt think one pair was good enough of the time to be calling. I am sure PA thought about raising the river to turn his hand into a bluff but decided it was too risky against the amateur who may not fold.
Patrik is a absolute legend.
Yes, that was a bad fold. Yes, Patrik Antonius is one of the best poker players ever. Two things can be true at once
100%
He was top 5 but now not top 1000 even
poker is a fun game, but the worst job one can ever choose, wasting time, wasting money, yet due to the successful marketing through these gaming companies makes people believe it's a skill game, lots of youngsters even treat poker as their dream job, the more highs u think u are enjoying being a poker player, the more lows u will be accompany throughout the rest of your life when getting old, like diamond, poker has the most successful marketing strategy in the world, even it's value to humans is extremely limited, no matter how much u won in the past, it's still not yours until u leave the game totally, what a waste of talent spending life time playing poker!
The second worst fold on Hustler Live. King Henry’s fold was the worst!
Link?
@@calebjohnson9740 when Henry puts his opponent on quads
9:09 now that’s a nice pair
From the way DJ acted after the call saying one time and asking for a club etc, he knew he had the best hand when PA pushed. Unnecessary slowroll and trying to act oversmart, simply too disrepectful to a bona fide legend of the game and a certified gentleman.
DJ: if you are reading this, know that you will the one wrecked if you play against this man every day.
Didnt watch the whole stream but looks like theyre having fun
Not at all your analysis is way off. He would have snapped on the shove, and the hesitation is because the money means way more to him than Patrik. He realized after some thought he's never folding that spot...very normal hesitation. As for his club request, its kinda clueless and hes just rambling. When Patrik said "I want a jack" he calmed down and realized he was crushing...then and only then did he realize
Wow Patrick folded for 10k into 56k with an overpair, just embarrassing
he'll never make it in poker.
@@simontvrner the guy just make 11kk playing poker bro
@@GabrielRodrigues-lz4ce you must be confused
Washed
Oh, my. People really don’t understand irony.
Nice 👍
Pitiful play by Patrick at end .
patrik is a really good player but opening QJo utg is a BIG blunder. Thats an amateur move.
Table talk really got to Patrik. No way he folds if he didn't believe his 'I have diamonds and a four'
The real problem is that all these poker legends from the old era are just over the hill. The game has passed many of them by and it shows. They tend to play way too much of an exploitative strategy in situations where they would benefit from playing close to optimal. But they don’t know how.
@@lakerfan1855 Are you talking about Patrik? You are not serious right? He plays the highest stakes all the time and recently also won a triton trophy against the best of the best.
@@lakerfan1855 i literally just saw Patrik playing high stakes mixed games in Bobby’s Room the other day so no, the game has not passed him by
Mr Batman is a fool
Commentator says he’s never folding like that isn’t a reasonable fold
🤣 No doubt man. Then these 🤡 in the comments talking about how bad it was and prob never played above 2nl
Why would Patrick be considering raising the last hand? Makes no sense
Don't judge prof poker players' plays, they have their own mindset and playstyle, you can't judge people by few hands they played
there is somthing called basic game theory
@@alleneng basic GTO is only one style to play homie. If a pro knows you're playing GTO they'll exploit tf outta that.
Patrick seems to have lost his edge. He value raises way to thin nowadays and isn’t quite the player he was, but to be fair he was arguably a top five best in the world with Ivey in the 2000s
The older generation now play like nits. Take less risks. More abc poker with a bluff here and there. But to their defense. Their hands and styles have been studied for decades.
@@ronaldbarnes1746 They crushed everyone. Ivey and Patrik was biggest winners by far. Then a machine comes out that tells every random pro willing to study how to play perfect vs them. They start losing from being the best to a ton of players they always crushed. Hard to not lose some confidence as well from that.
If solvers were never invented they would still be at the top or near it.
Bro that is a instant call. Giving you 5 to 1 to call wow. 10000 in a 60000 k pot. Unbelievable. That is a snap call no matter of your losing.
thank you for doing the math for us
@@jcw8955 your welcome 🙏
Doesn't Patrik "block" any jack?
Raising qj works so good against strong players, and is a disaster against weak players. Against bad players really you just need to call with kq qj. Same goes with preflop semi bluffs like 910 suited etc, against bad players k2 offsuite works better as semi bluff then 89 suited. This is just my opinion based on about 10k hands at 2/5 tables. I hope youtube pros won’t attack me.
Patrik raise to $22K on turn then fold to $10K on river?? Maybe Batman have AT to bet on flop & turn. LOL
“He’s never considering folding, obviously”- Ummm want to rethink that comment ?
People are criticising the QQ fold but dusting off 360 BBs with QJ on TJJ seems worse.
look at every ex HSP poker players...all play with fear/scared money..ivey,dwan,patrik...its the game...has evolved so much and so many other good players..and the money are not like back 2007 anymore
They had multimillion dollar sponsorship deals in those days. They were freerolling all the nosebleed games
You have to know it !
I've been beaten by a boat while holding trips so many times I can lay it down without too much sweat about it.
Slowrolled, and continues to count the chips instead of letting the dealer do it. Patrik untiltable xD
Can't blame Patrik. He was clearly distracted by those nice knockers! 9:10
😅🤣😂
Patrik forgot he is playing against a gambler 😅
Why’s everyone needling tf outta patrik too😭😭
Omg 😱 Patrick
Mrdrbatman is as cringe as they come. I'd rather not see him play anymore
Mr Batman is such a donkey player!! Lol
The 5d is actually one of the worst river cards for Patrik. It completes flush, makes any 6 a straight and creates more two pair hands that beat QQ. Especially once Patrik raises the turn QQ is near the bottom of his range by the river compared to if he just called the turn he could fold his hands like AT and find a thin call with QQ.
Is he not the biggest online loser of all time or is that someone else?
Why do so many players get worse with age...
Patrick is better than all of them combined
I find it very hard to like that Batman guy
The problem with poker is you can't win against people to whom bankroll management is not a problem
11월 15일에 오픈한다는데
와플포커 진짜 대박게임이에요
이벤트 진짜많은 포커게임
와플포커 11월 15일오픈예정!!
300,000 dollars..
People so happy and talk a lot when up
Pretty sure by the end of the night Patrick was up on these guys
So nitty fodling KK at the flop
such a grace to look
Club wouldn't do anything for him if he was behind
"It didn't really smell like one to me" Because you can see the cards genius 🙄
I wish I could laugh about losing over 100k in a hand
Even when I read the comments and watch that situation afterwards, I still don't believed he could fold that! Man, thats BAD. Even if you are 90% sure, it not mathematically OK man, come on. If the bet was 20-30K different story. And then there will be coaches, who are telling you why you can't never fold here, while you see a PROs doing it. That's a fold as if he sees his cards and the other guy has a flush. IMPOSSIBLE FOLD! Now Im waiting somebody to ask me, how much I made of poker. Doesn't matter guys, doesn't matter, if something is wrong, is wrong no matter who is the guy doing it.
I totally just lost all respect for him for disrespecting the dealer that way after u just won 180k even tho it's your money still your a guest an he's just doing his job
You tell alot about a person based of how they treat service staff
Him == DJ. Agreed. Bad look.
I'm a poker dealer. Gamblers are superstitious. If the man proves the chips, and wants his chips to remain stacked a certain way that's his right (within the rules). His tone and language chosen werent out of line in the least. Only thing that could prove disrespectful in this entire interaction is if he just tips the dealer a dollar after the hand.
@@TheGlobfather710 out of curiosity... what would a disrespectful tip entail?? Is there a code for this kind of thing? I live in aus where there is no tipping for dealers.
@@rajahferrier7475 I mean for stakes like this one chip of the lowest denomination is a great tip. 1 dollar would be pretty offensive.
Nice pair at the end 👌 😉
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완전 인싸댄스
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heartbleeding 💔
played it great, hats off to him. Knew exactly where he was at in the hand.
No y dont call 3bets with JQoff specially not with 500bb
Wow I'd love to see the round at the end, Erik with KQ against AA
Batman is a goof
When Eric realizes he had the winner and 300k deep....
Years of losing takes a toll on the mind
What a slowroll
The fact he slowed called drastically and says one time so confidently you know he knew he had the best hand. Hope he don’t get invited back
Running twice is for broke people :)...I still don't understand why a lot of people think that running once or twice has anything to do with what hand you have, it is the same equity, it doesn't matter if you are behind or ahead.
Batman a little more subdued.
Sheesh
Its not slow roll i think.. Still lose to 10 J
In the first hand goes all in instead of just raising or playing it out. forbidding himself having to make a tough laydown or calling off with the worst hand. In second hand thinks he is making a tough lay down because does not want to call with worst hand. I guess Patrick is really scared not to be a pay off wizard
He makes correct Queen high calls deep into major tournaments.
I'm never questioning his decisions... who am I or you to question Patrik Antonius?
What did I just see?????
"Wrecked".. is that even a word? I think it's spelt rekt
You're a genius
Slow roll a bit?
9:10 best part
Wtf
Can't believe Patrik never won a bracelet.
He thought he had a flush so folded. I hate when “experts” like matosow say. I knew you had a flush after they call and see it.
whats 2FA
Shove?
Don’t worry buddy- you quit poker 3 days later
Patrik is world class legend. win or lose
Washed
This announcer is killer. Really good insight into what's going on. Always glad when I get him, though both guys are really good.
the fact that the announcer said Patrick should even consider raising the 5d river with QQ is absurd
Patrick distracted by those knockers at 9:00
I'd fold aces preflop by accident if those things walked past me mid hand
Patrik with the massive overplay in that first hand
thanks chat pro
@@jonathanlarson6684 he’s right
@@winningbackthegirl right?? Patrik is almost never getting called by worse. Maybe a combo draw like KQ clubs. If he just called, he would’ve been able to get away from it on the turn or river.
Patrik is the new Garrett. He has class
If anything garret is the new Patrik lol. This guy been around forever
Lol Garrett no where near Patrik. He a clown. A crybaby that all. Get Garrett bluff Patrik n find out lol
Im at the turn of the second hand and i read the comments so i guess Patrick folded but i like the guys gamble, any straight card or flush card and the guy can easily take it down! Patrick is gunshy and snakebit! Now i haven't seen the river but if its a brick then this guy risked and lost but i like to gamble.
5 d !? Perfect card for this guy! No way patrick can call after this guys speech, after that other cooler! Its just one of those nights!
Oh wait! For that price? You have to make him prove it!
@@shivasirons6159 it's only 10k. You have to call and see it.
If he really hit the straight, he would bet way more than $10k. Because $10k into 56k isn’t even 20% of the pot.
They usually go 30% to 50% of the pot. Possibly even 100% when bluffing or when they have the nuts.