I thought black chips were the more expensive ones. Is this in different casinos or am I just dumb. I have never really gambled so idk much about this stuff
@@jamesjackson5581I’ll lay it out for ya Grey - 1 Red - 5 Green - 25 Blue - 50 Black - 100 Violet - 500 Yellow - 1000 there’s more but these are the main ones i play with
@@seanbrower4701its not ruined, it still means what it always did when said in the correct context. A lot of the time it is not involved in line drawing, so it doesnt matter when its definition gets extended. But i do kinda agree, using it in this context is not ideal and i would use a different word. Seeing it used in this context is slightly infuriating. But if you use reddit, thats actually exactly what happened to the words "slightly infuriating". Most of the posts in the subreddit are actually situations of extreme annoyance you dont need to nor can you do anything about. But here im just choosing not to do anything to get them to stop saying goat wrong, and me needing to do anything is also questionable so it is actually just slightly infuriating not a lot. I want to note that them saying it like this makes it almost sound more like they are saying a literal goat as in the animal and not greatest of all time.
Did the ol' Alec Torelli.. Alec: "Oh... my bad.. yeah, because I'm like, left handed, I totally forgot the chips on this side of the equator and also it being the winter solstice and Jupiter is in alignment I just totally forgot about these two $25k chips behind my stack... sooo if you'd just pay me before the atmospheric pressure in the southern hemisphere changes, that would be great."
As a dealer, PUT YOUR BIG CHIPS WHERE THEY ARE VISIBLE. Dems da rules mofos, of you're hiding big chips you are intentionally angle shooting, not accidentally angle shooting.
I say this all the time and people act like I'm being an AH about it. Like no, if I get into a big pot, I don't want you to suddenly show up with 100BBs you were hiding behind 10 first level chips
At home or bar games, you can't really say anything. The whole room just thinks you are a try hard and an ass. But in a casino, it's definitely an angle and you can call the floor manager to tell them off of they refuse to respect the rule.
@@DawnbreakerrCan you explain it to me like I’m 5? Like I get wanting to see all the chips for sure, but in this particular scenario in this video, why does it matter? To someone with very little knowledge, it seems like all in is all in. The person folded so obviously it didn’t matter at the end, but obviously im missing something here.
Before I knew any better I thought that it might be a viable strategy to hide the big chips. Then I learned that is not how it works. I've never done it because I don't want to be that kind of person.
Most places you go to play live games they force you to keep your larger denomination chips in front of or on top of stacks for this reason but definatly anytime someone goes all in or I plan on making a move I will always figure out exact stack sizes
yeah I don't play much cash but I regularly play MTT and players will constantly remind the rec players to move the big chips to the front. It avoids situations like the one in the video
i was sitting with around $650 and the guy to my direct left went all in and i had top pair weak kicker and looked at his stack and seen he had about 65 dollars stacked in 5's so i just said fk it and called. I lose to his over pair and when i said how much he said "370" dude had 3 100 dollar chips hiding perfectly behind his 5's i was in disgust
@@charlesmartiniii1405nope. Nothing can be done in that PARTICULAR situation. It's on this fella to ask for a count and watch the chips being counted (because even if dealer miscounts, he is still liable) But you always ask for a count and watch with your own 2 eyes.
@@charlesmartiniii1405you can call the floor, but it’ll just be for future reference, doesn’t take back the call or the bet. But that player will get a warning to show his chips and if he does it again, then it will probably be voided
Eye balling stack sizes is a useful skill but shouldn’t be used to make final decisions. You should always ask for the dealer to count how much it the all-in was for. Its their job. If its a home game , have him put the all chips in the middle and count it out. Even if you ask the villain he is under no real obligation to tell you the truth, he can tell you its he is all in for 100 or 100,000, his verbal count is not really binding.
not only can you not do it at a casino, players will point and laugh at you when they see you at other games in the building once you're backed off of holdem.
Gotta give us more videos like this. 9/10 of these end with "Haha I call!" and the original player loses. It's just the ending to expect. This was a lot better.
this happened to me once, my opponent was nice enough to just flat out say he apologizes, flips his hand over (KK) and says "you win this hand, i'm sorry" and mucks it. I had JJ. I showed him, and after that I bought him a beer and he bought me one as well. Glad it didn't turn into an ugly thing.
Been waiting for another piker video to pop up so I can share one of my favorite moments in my poker games. I don't properly gamble because it's in school and it's high school, but we do use chips(everyone would start with 325 with 5 for the anti). We don't know exactly how all rules work or anything, but we make it all work pretty well. But what I want to share is that I had a hand with seven deuce and ended up winning. They were suited, but the flop, turn, and river gave nothing. I raised 50 right after the flop, got three of four opponents to fold and the last called with pocket kings. I raised 25 after the flop and another 25 after the river. I managed to get the last player to fold after my last raise because he was hoping for a king but there were none. But there were 2 6's on the flop, so he thought I probably had at least one 6, so then he didn't want to put any more in than need be and I won by bluffing. Also my first win by bluffing
I had the reverse of this scenario happen to me. I had just lost a big hand and only had about 800$ in a 10/20 NL game, and had rebought for $5000. I had taken out and given a 5k stack to the floor to exchange out for chips, and the dealer had announced it. A guy who had taken a restroom break and not noticed that I had the plastic token for chips behind in my stack, put me all next hand when I had top set on the flop. Ofc I insta-called, and he had me covered. He said oh s**t after the dealer told him I had $5800 for the all in, not $800 as he thought. There was no running more than once at this casino, and he had a FD that ofc got there and all my chips had to be shipped to him. He ofc would not have gambled for $12k eff with a naked FD but he thought he was jamming for a 1.5X pot sized bet when it was actually 11X+.
played at a casino once where the $500 chips were pink/white and the $1 chips were red/white, smililar patterns, had a guy mix 4x 500 chips into his white stack of chips. when i was in seat 4 he was seat 6 so all i could see was the top of the stack which, when i leaned forward a bit looked like just a statck of 1's and 3 stacks of red($5) chips.... got into a pot with him and 3 bet all in, and thought he only had about $300, when he had about $2300 as he had 4 $500 chips in his stack of white chips. when he called and dealer told me to put more than $300 across the line, i was given no sympathy and lost $2300. Lesson learned, i always ask for a count. Was my first time at that casino and i didnt know their $500 chips looked like that.
Ive had players haggle me for "hiding chips" when my stack was way more obvious that that. Only so much room sometimes when your crammed in like sardines at a table.
So basically he was nervous because he went all in thinking he only had so much to where if u happen to lose it doesn't break you then all of a sudden he figures out the move has the potential to cost him over 1000 dollars instead of just 50 or so where if he knew that would not have made that move
@@davidwight5974 oh so he went all in thinking the guy didn’t have much then he sees he’s gonna lose his whole chip stack going all in that makes more sense now thanks
I always ask the person if they have chips hidden just to get some movement maybe get them to talk, you can get tiny bits of information that way. I rarely make good hands so I have to read situations well in order to win.
Literally happened to me at a fellow poker table at a pals house, dude pulled out a stack of blacks from behind his pile “ 100$” chips. I was panicking lol
He pulled the chips out of his inventory😂
😂😂
dude had JJ and made sure his pot odds were bad enough to fold
I thought black chips were the more expensive ones. Is this in different casinos or am I just dumb. I have never really gambled so idk much about this stuff
Blacks are $100 there's higher denominations @@jamesjackson5581
@@jamesjackson5581I’ll lay it out for ya
Grey - 1
Red - 5
Green - 25
Blue - 50
Black - 100
Violet - 500
Yellow - 1000
there’s more but these are the main ones i play with
"WHERE THE FUCK ARE ALL THESE CHIPS COMING FROM" the panic on his face lmfao
these are the only videos that genuinely make me laugh out loud. dont ever stop making these you absolute goat
You need to get out more
@@bp15128no it's cause the younger generation ruined the word goat. It doesn't mean shit when every human on earth gets goated 2-3 times a week
Nice to see you commenting on your son’s content
This made you laugh? God bless the tisms
@@seanbrower4701its not ruined, it still means what it always did when said in the correct context. A lot of the time it is not involved in line drawing, so it doesnt matter when its definition gets extended. But i do kinda agree, using it in this context is not ideal and i would use a different word. Seeing it used in this context is slightly infuriating.
But if you use reddit, thats actually exactly what happened to the words "slightly infuriating". Most of the posts in the subreddit are actually situations of extreme annoyance you dont need to nor can you do anything about. But here im just choosing not to do anything to get them to stop saying goat wrong, and me needing to do anything is also questionable so it is actually just slightly infuriating not a lot.
I want to note that them saying it like this makes it almost sound more like they are saying a literal goat as in the animal and not greatest of all time.
Did the ol' Alec Torelli..
Alec: "Oh... my bad.. yeah, because I'm like, left handed, I totally forgot the chips on this side of the equator and also it being the winter solstice and Jupiter is in alignment I just totally forgot about these two $25k chips behind my stack... sooo if you'd just pay me before the atmospheric pressure in the southern hemisphere changes, that would be great."
Then offer a discount to his "training" site. Probably teaches you all the ways to angle.
LMFAOOOOO he’s never recovered since.
Naaaaah thats top tier funny, thank you bro needed that
The only hard to believe part is the player asking if he saw the chips behind and not calling after saying "I dont want to angle." 😂
Ever heard of Alex V?
Chips crossed the line. It's a call. lol
If he’s obviously counting chips no one enforces that, especially someone bluffing 😂
Verbal overrides all of it.
@@sethypoker *calls floor manager*
@@sylvestrec why would you do that when you are bluffing
Idk what the issue is, you're allowed to call then fold, i do it all the time vs better players. Usually i wait for the next round of betting though
Love the "Nice Hand" from the guy who got the bluff through whos lost his mind at the point haha
The taking a sip part is so accurate 💀
I love these videos. Any poker player relates to every single one in one way or another
"Where tf are all the chips coming from" 😂
"Where the fuck are all these chips coming from" Got me to Subscribe 💀🤣
Fastest way to get kicked out of a casino - hiding a single thousand dollar chip behind towers of 1s and 5s...
Why's that?
@@DerrickAtwood-u6q Because you're baiting others into an all-in, because they count you 1000 too low. That's bad sports and forbidden in a casino.
The drink of water at the end 😂
As a dealer, PUT YOUR BIG CHIPS WHERE THEY ARE VISIBLE. Dems da rules mofos, of you're hiding big chips you are intentionally angle shooting, not accidentally angle shooting.
This. In a dimly lit home game I can see how one or two black one can get into a stack of blue ones but not in casino game.
As someone who that doesn’t play or understand poker, why would this be an angle shoot?
@@scottmiller7692from the video can you see the other chips before he pulled them out? If not it's angle shooting.
Good ole Torelli
😂
😭😭😭
Lol'd
Imagine being so dumb and unaware that you try this angle on a televised game.
I say this all the time and people act like I'm being an AH about it. Like no, if I get into a big pot, I don't want you to suddenly show up with 100BBs you were hiding behind 10 first level chips
Can you actually do anything about it though? Or do they just get to freeroll you?
@@RCTricking at a casino? Absolutely a reason to call the director over.
At a house game or bar game? I doubt anyone cares
@@Dawnbreakerrno it’s 10000% the rules of poker. I’m a casino or otherwise, your large chips must be visible
At home or bar games, you can't really say anything. The whole room just thinks you are a try hard and an ass.
But in a casino, it's definitely an angle and you can call the floor manager to tell them off of they refuse to respect the rule.
@@DawnbreakerrCan you explain it to me like I’m 5? Like I get wanting to see all the chips for sure, but in this particular scenario in this video, why does it matter? To someone with very little knowledge, it seems like all in is all in. The person folded so obviously it didn’t matter at the end, but obviously im missing something here.
It's generally against casino rules to hide large value chips.
Not really tho, if u dont get cuaght they cant penalize u. Ive seen it happen a bunch
@@Vajiblianeven if you do get caught, lol, they can’t penalize you, other than requiring you to now put them and leave them out front and on top.
@@Vajiblian you realize you will get caught in this exact situation where i play larger denominations MUST be placed in clear view of the table.
@@VajiblianThat's true for anything you're not supposed to do, no shit if you don't get caught nothing happens
@@cocomonkilla ya your missing the point and probably very slow. I hope you can re read this thread and try again
Great coaching with comedy in mind.😊
This one got me laughing in the office
That $1000 chip was so cold, he shivered at the end!
Aint not way im getting angled like that
That zip of water was the best 😂😂😂😂
There’s always that one friend at the table that hides all their good chips.
Before I knew any better I thought that it might be a viable strategy to hide the big chips. Then I learned that is not how it works.
I've never done it because I don't want to be that kind of person.
Most places you go to play live games they force you to keep your larger denomination chips in front of or on top of stacks for this reason but definatly anytime someone goes all in or I plan on making a move I will always figure out exact stack sizes
I've watched this 20 times this week just to hear him say " where the fuck are these coming from"
At most casinos the player hiding the big chips would be limited to just play the chips on show
At least he was polite about it
Yeah that's definitely horrible etiquette. Higher chips should always be visible.
yeah I don't play much cash but I regularly play MTT and players will constantly remind the rec players to move the big chips to the front. It avoids situations like the one in the video
your so funny and smart funny, laughed hard out loud
Hell nah I’m calling floor on that bs you gotta have big chips in front
😂 I’m hooked on these vids
Big chips up front fellas
i was sitting with around $650 and the guy to my direct left went all in and i had top pair weak kicker and looked at his stack and seen he had about 65 dollars stacked in 5's so i just said fk it and called. I lose to his over pair and when i said how much he said "370" dude had 3 100 dollar chips hiding perfectly behind his 5's i was in disgust
Is that allowed? I know it's seriously bad etiquette but are you allowed to call floor?
100% call the floor. It'll be their judgement but usually they'll say only the visible chips are in play@@charlesmartiniii1405
@@charlesmartiniii1405nope. Nothing can be done in that PARTICULAR situation. It's on this fella to ask for a count and watch the chips being counted (because even if dealer miscounts, he is still liable)
But you always ask for a count and watch with your own 2 eyes.
@@charlesmartiniii1405you can call the floor, but it’ll just be for future reference, doesn’t take back the call or the bet. But that player will get a warning to show his chips and if he does it again, then it will probably be voided
Eye balling stack sizes is a useful skill but shouldn’t be used to make final decisions. You should always ask for the dealer to count how much it the all-in was for. Its their job. If its a home game , have him put the all chips in the middle and count it out. Even if you ask the villain he is under no real obligation to tell you the truth, he can tell you its he is all in for 100 or 100,000, his verbal count is not really binding.
Yeah, that's an immediate, *_"FLOOR!!!"_*
Hahah this is a very clever bit A+ this one
Most poker rooms make u put ur big chips in front just for these reason
All that goes out the window during the home game 😂
Definitely calling it out right away when I see them trying to hide big chips behind their stack
Shaking hand checks out 😂
Great video keep ‘em coming!
Hahaha your best one so far
The shake gets me everytime
Most wholesome guy at the table wow lol
The hand shaking is hilarious
Chip after chip after chip hopefully I can do that when I am at the casino
No, you can't.
not only can you not do it at a casino, players will point and laugh at you when they see you at other games in the building once you're backed off of holdem.
Was not ready for that Cardinals cameo
Yeah....do NOT be that guy. They call it at the casinos so we call that at our HG.
Yep that shaky hand at the end - been there!!! 😂
You know, kind of craving for chip-shape cookies.
I love these videos lmao they’re all true lmfao
Gotta give us more videos like this. 9/10 of these end with "Haha I call!" and the original player loses. It's just the ending to expect. This was a lot better.
😂😂 big chips at the front
I’ve gotten into arguments about this…..put your big chips upfront, if not you’re either new to poker or an angling sob
this happened to me once, my opponent was nice enough to just flat out say he apologizes, flips his hand over (KK) and says "you win this hand, i'm sorry" and mucks it. I had JJ. I showed him, and after that I bought him a beer and he bought me one as well. Glad it didn't turn into an ugly thing.
Nice Short „Sethy Torelli“ 😅
Been waiting for another piker video to pop up so I can share one of my favorite moments in my poker games. I don't properly gamble because it's in school and it's high school, but we do use chips(everyone would start with 325 with 5 for the anti). We don't know exactly how all rules work or anything, but we make it all work pretty well. But what I want to share is that I had a hand with seven deuce and ended up winning. They were suited, but the flop, turn, and river gave nothing. I raised 50 right after the flop, got three of four opponents to fold and the last called with pocket kings. I raised 25 after the flop and another 25 after the river. I managed to get the last player to fold after my last raise because he was hoping for a king but there were none. But there were 2 6's on the flop, so he thought I probably had at least one 6, so then he didn't want to put any more in than need be and I won by bluffing. Also my first win by bluffing
More epic if he calls😂
Villain puts a 3 bet to 23€, 4 bet all in 1600
Standard low stakes online raise
Call the TD!
As soon as he asked I would've no wtf but I get it lol
HE FINALLY WON A HAND
literally had a guy say to me "i don't want people knowing how much I have" when talking about his big chips hiding
when somebody wins a pot vs me then says nice hand... bruh
If I was up 3 grand I’m bolting it out of the casino at that point
Don't forget the cranberry chip precociously underneath the solo cup😂
Aint no way 😂
Love this 😂😂😂
the torelli classic
I had the reverse of this scenario happen to me. I had just lost a big hand and only had about 800$ in a 10/20 NL game, and had rebought for $5000. I had taken out and given a 5k stack to the floor to exchange out for chips, and the dealer had announced it. A guy who had taken a restroom break and not noticed that I had the plastic token for chips behind in my stack, put me all next hand when I had top set on the flop. Ofc I insta-called, and he had me covered.
He said oh s**t after the dealer told him I had $5800 for the all in, not $800 as he thought. There was no running more than once at this casino, and he had a FD that ofc got there and all my chips had to be shipped to him.
He ofc would not have gambled for $12k eff with a naked FD but he thought he was jamming for a 1.5X pot sized bet when it was actually 11X+.
He pulled the Torelli.
Lmaoooooooo
i don't even play poker and it still feels familiar
U put all big chips upfront.
played at a casino once where the $500 chips were pink/white and the $1 chips were red/white, smililar patterns, had a guy mix 4x 500 chips into his white stack of chips. when i was in seat 4 he was seat 6 so all i could see was the top of the stack which, when i leaned forward a bit looked like just a statck of 1's and 3 stacks of red($5) chips.... got into a pot with him and 3 bet all in, and thought he only had about $300, when he had about $2300 as he had 4 $500 chips in his stack of white chips.
when he called and dealer told me to put more than $300 across the line, i was given no sympathy and lost $2300. Lesson learned, i always ask for a count. Was my first time at that casino and i didnt know their $500 chips looked like that.
Always ask your opponent how much they have
not the dead man's hand bro
So glad it ended well
If an opponent said “nice hand” to me after I folded pre I would not take him seriously
He must be left handed
Had this issue at the golden nuggy good stuff
Some people actually still play like this. Idk who let Alec Torelli have kids but they tilt me
Only in videos, we all know that big value chips shall be placed front of small value chips so opponents could get a roughly count
Wait -- where did you get pumpkins? I can't find 43mm chips anywhere?
You forgot to say that the chips were hidden because you're left handed
Them small stacks can be deceiving tho
Ive had players haggle me for "hiding chips" when my stack was way more obvious that that. Only so much room sometimes when your crammed in like sardines at a table.
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Dude learned from Alec Torelli.
hell ya calling the floor on him and the dealer they should be warning him to keep the big chips in front.
FLOOR FLOOR FLOOR
This is why the large chips are required to be in the front of your stack and not hidden.
I really don’t get it can someone explain why the dude who went all in was nervous at the end
He wasn't nervous at the end, he was relieved. He was demonstrating how nervous he was _before_ the guy folded.
So basically he was nervous because he went all in thinking he only had so much to where if u happen to lose it doesn't break you then all of a sudden he figures out the move has the potential to cost him over 1000 dollars instead of just 50 or so where if he knew that would not have made that move
@@davidwight5974 oh so he went all in thinking the guy didn’t have much then he sees he’s gonna lose his whole chip stack going all in that makes more sense now thanks
love the fadedspade cards I don’t see a lot of people using them
I always ask the person if they have chips hidden just to get some movement maybe get them to talk, you can get tiny bits of information that way. I rarely make good hands so I have to read situations well in order to win.
You get told off by the dealer instantly when you hide your large chips...
Im curious to know the rules for this. If something like this occurred, do you have to pay out if they purposely hide the big chips
No, you don’t. Any floor manager and table dealer will say so and tell you to redo your action after they tell you the actual size of their stack.
@@Reikotsu Yeah, but what if you or your opponent flipped over their cards after the all-in is called. Kinda becomes pointless to redo action.
Big chips in front or on top. 😂
Of course, the opponent cheated
In an actual tournament, you can not hide your big chips. They must be in front or on top of stack.
Play A5 like AA...always. Also, hiding your chips like this is really something to talk about.
You got the fold
Literally happened to me at a fellow poker table at a pals house, dude pulled out a stack of blacks from behind his pile “ 100$” chips. I was panicking lol