@@masoncamarawell he says on the last hand he just hopes no one has anything. I’m shoving short stacked when I have something I want people to call me with. A6 off is not a great playable hand. Maybe the charts say otherwise though.
@@bryanmiller83 A6o for 10bbs on the button is a slam dunk shove man. I agree Rampage is a punter in cash games but he kinda knows what’s up in tournaments, or at least in this one he did.
Yo Rampage, I saw Daniel N on his WSOP series put his WSOP earnings at the end of every vid. Having something like a profit and loss counter for all your buy - ins and wins could be really cool. Love the vids.
Good result Ethan. Some thoughts since you asked. In tournament poker I'd minimize playing those marginal hands like 65 suited unless you're both very deep stacked. With the way blind structures escalate you're often going to be facing proportionally sized large bets and have to make very difficult decisions unless you flop the nuts....this becomes a very big leak as you're going to have to fold out on many flops even if you hit a pair like you did in this hand. On the hand with 44 and flopped QQ2 I think you're always best to check that in position rather than bet. You are almost always going to get floated by a hand with big overcards, and will almost always get called by any pair...and any turn card other than a 4 you're going to hate.. So why bloat the pot. Give your opponent a chance to bluff the turn with a bet/call, and with a controlled pot you can more easily make decisions on the river instead of potentially playing for all your chips with just a pair of fours. And the A6 I think that was probably a fatigue shove because you were certainly deep enough to wait for a better spot. Shoving with A6 means that either everyone folds and you only get scraps, or if you get called you're almost always way behind with a bigger AX or a pocket pair. But good to see you get a cash and make some bucks in this tournament.
@@slowery43 Why would I need to share anything about my resume fvckwad? In his video Ethan asked for his viewers to give him some feedback on his play so that's what I did.
The short stack on the bubble shoved with JJ. 44 called to try to burst the bubble. We have no idea how deep stacked the 44 stack was, so the call might have just been a pittance to him, and definitely worth busting the bubble.
Use a card protector or keep them further from the dealer. They love to scoop up cards that are close to them. And definitely if you are at the 1 or 9 seat
He used to sell card protectors, obviously just to make money not because they are useful.lol. Just milking the audience to further his gambling addiction...
I think the call with AQ around 11:00 was good based on EV. 75K to win a 265K pot puts you at like 3.5:1 odds, and hitting a pair would’ve likely given you the best hand in the board
Went deep with GTOW. HJ vs CO 25bb eff apparently should be played as a pure check on this flop, and should be checked 82% of the time regardless of flop 🤯 AQo is a check/fold on that turn.
Idk. I feel like yes its probably correct to jam 13 bbs on button with A6 but I feel like you could just let it go and wait for a better hand. With that much money and a bracelet on the line you could pull some sean winter short stack ninja tricks
I think you played well. If I may say so, I think you could be more patient in some spots. I get that when you are at 15 or 20 BBs, often there is good argument to jam it in. But watch DNeg's recent videos where he was still patient when he got down to 10 BBs and still found some folds while looking for a better opportunity.
dnegs has also made some horrendous folds and even with the bracelet win is barely up this summer and has a pretty bad overall track record in tournaments the last 6-7 years.
Isn't it though? Otherwise Rampage raises for 2.5-3bb, giving him 10 remaining, so does he then bluff-shove the flop no matter what? In that case, why not shove preflop to have better fold equity?
13 big blinds when your in the money that deep, you really dont need to shove that light. IDK the exact scenario that was so it could have been correct, but in general im folding that unless its like im shoving on the bb and sb with the button
@@rogerfederer3817AND ANTES. All he had to do is shove his A6 level, type hand, and 13 bb stack and get it past the blinds. If he succeeds, then he gets 3,4,5 bb's. If he does that just 3,4 times, that's a double up to about 23 bb(that assumes the blinds hit his stack once before he able to get something in right situation to shove)(and blinds were about to go up). If he waits for better, and if he doesn't get better, and if he gets card dead, and if he doesn't double up, then he will get knocked down to between about a 2 to 4 to 6 to 8 bb stack, and probably would bust out. By shoving A6 in that kind of spot, he is playing to win, as in order to win you need to accumulate chips and need about 33 bb stack minimum, and a double up to 23 bb stack gives him at least a little breathing room, maneaverability to try to get to 33 to 43 bb stack, to try to make a run at winning. Altho a chip and a chair can win a tournament in theory, it's not bloody dam likely, and if he waits for a better spot, better hand, and if he goes card dead, and if that last long enough to where the blinds hit him, and go up once or twice, then he down to 2 to 8 bb's, and probably bust out. He is better served in that kind of spot to correctly(GTO wizard, solvers, GTO charts, etc, say Rampages shove in that kind of spot was right. Only way it wouldn't be right is if either of ICM implications, giant pay bumps, somebody raises, shoves in front of him, 2,3,4 limpers limp in in front on him, if he had a bad image at the table, etc), shove A6, 13 bb's, button, in that kind of spot.
This might sound crazy but I have this feeling you’re gonna get a top 100 finish in the main this year.. having said that I have no idea if you’re even played it yet
Depends on his opponent, read, but if his read is right, and if opponent very loose, aggressive, and if his opponent does not know who he is, and if he has a good table image at that table in the eyes of that opponent, etc, then his move with 22, can be ok, depending on situation, otherwise, no it's semi probably not well played hand, knowing Rampage.
Honestly, this is some of the better poker I have seen you play in a while. 56 suited hand was probably my least favorite, AQo calling the 70k was fine I think (honestly thought you were gonna hero call the river, and even then I could see reasoning, but 70k to play some 5th street chicken is alright), all the rest you played fine. Keep it up man.
On that day of your tournament there was a Red Hot Chili 🌶️ concert at the Isleta Amphitheater I would say absolute best show I’ve ever been to and I cashed out ok the first night I stayed at the Isleta
Hey, I think in that AQ hand, yeah you can probably get away on the turn there. Doesnt hurt to stick sometimes, but I think your tendency is to be a bit too sticky in marginal spots and you might need to rebalance a little bit
That double check raise hand with the 65, isnt the min bet 305k? (He bet 55 you bet 180, he 3 bet to 285k) wouldn't surprise me if he got away with this too cause WSOP dealers are so bad
you get so lucky to get into these late spots and thn play so damn bad. you need a coach to teach you how to play your stack. you depend on luck because you lack a game plan and concepts
I would've not called the 70K bet after hitting nothing, he could've had a suited 5-6 or something, you know? Patience is a virtue in a marathon like Hold'Em can be.
Really hated that A-Q Diamonds hand. You were next to act, which leaves lots of players behind to wake up with better hands. Even though that didn't happen, it was about a third of your stack against someone who probably thought "no one will expect this to be A-K" and it worked. Flipping at best in that spot for a big chunk of the stack with lots of people behind, hated the call.
@@tomasjma6519 nah.... the hands youll be seeing across the table will always be those 4 hands or a hand that at best youre 50/50 against. Too much gamble. Its a great hand to see flops with though.
Co shouldnt have anything that hits that board I would have pay him off. He probably has hands like AT suited. AJ probably would have bet that flop. A9 is possible. Difficult spot. I guess I would go with my read.
You used to be so smart, disciplined and creative with the way you played. Now you just punt and hope for the best. I hope you can return to the old you and start winning again
You are always keen to get it in with small and medium pairs. 1/2 the time you are nearly drawing dead. The other half you are flipping. Is that strategy working for you? No. I accept that I may have mischaracterized what you actually do, but that is sure how it seems.
I think like you don’t care about ICM, like you are deep in the tournament and still try to gamble take flips and do plays that won’t work this late in the tournament
Very easily doesn’t get there. And then what, jamming two bigs on the A 10? I don’t think it was a terrible play after they folded around. I did not, however, think 65 suited out of position was a smart play. Unless he hits a straight or flush draw, he needs to get away faster.
You played really well in this one but Shoving ace 6 off I don’t understand yeah your short stacked but surely there will be better spots to jam or even play some pots
here is what I notice about the vloggers.... they bet into hands that most everyone would fold. I think they start doing it for content and then it becomes habit...
That's how you play pocket Jacks.. just wait for someone to bet a lesser hand and smoke them.. I think you need to quit jamming all the time. Sorry but you seem intoxicated by the all ins.. when you had a million chips, you should have coasted a bit and pick your spots. Like when other people get short stacked and they punt away their opportunity.. Folding wont cause you to win the tournament obviously, but punting away the lead seems counter productive. I have been watching you since the beginning and seriously your getting looser all the time with the all ins..
AQ post flop with nothing is a fold. you would've lost to both AK and AJ that all in hand. AQ is trash alot. its good in certain spots but not that one. great run and score. you are finding a few key folds away from making a big run. you lost huge chunks of your stack w AQ.
I feel like you get tired of playing torwards the end of tournaments. Nice win but damn you could have went further on this one.
I actually disagree feel like he played this one pretty well. What spots do you think were misplayed?
@@masoncamarawell he says on the last hand he just hopes no one has anything. I’m shoving short stacked when I have something I want people to call me with. A6 off is not a great playable hand. Maybe the charts say otherwise though.
@@bryanmiller83 A6o for 10bbs on the button is a slam dunk shove man. I agree Rampage is a punter in cash games but he kinda knows what’s up in tournaments, or at least in this one he did.
@@bryanmiller83 with only 13 BB it does
Few are better at donkin off their chips.
Yo Rampage, I saw Daniel N on his WSOP series put his WSOP earnings at the end of every vid. Having something like a profit and loss counter for all your buy - ins and wins could be really cool. Love the vids.
Good result Ethan. Some thoughts since you asked. In tournament poker I'd minimize playing those marginal hands like 65 suited unless you're both very deep stacked. With the way blind structures escalate you're often going to be facing proportionally sized large bets and have to make very difficult decisions unless you flop the nuts....this becomes a very big leak as you're going to have to fold out on many flops even if you hit a pair like you did in this hand. On the hand with 44 and flopped QQ2 I think you're always best to check that in position rather than bet. You are almost always going to get floated by a hand with big overcards, and will almost always get called by any pair...and any turn card other than a 4 you're going to hate.. So why bloat the pot. Give your opponent a chance to bluff the turn with a bet/call, and with a controlled pot you can more easily make decisions on the river instead of potentially playing for all your chips with just a pair of fours. And the A6 I think that was probably a fatigue shove because you were certainly deep enough to wait for a better spot. Shoving with A6 means that either everyone folds and you only get scraps, or if you get called you're almost always way behind with a bigger AX or a pocket pair. But good to see you get a cash and make some bucks in this tournament.
Remind everyone about your toruney winnings? Tell us abou the books you've written on poker play. Tell us which poker coaching sites you teach at.
@@slowery43 Why would I need to share anything about my resume fvckwad? In his video Ethan asked for his viewers to give him some feedback on his play so that's what I did.
@@slowery43 Ethan did ask people to post what they think of some of those hands
I would add that he needs to use his image. He is seen as a bluffy player. That is +500 EV on a lot of pots when he has the goods.......lol
@@slowery43in addition to a previous reply, the commenter respectfully gave good, constructive advice. no need to get defensive.
that jj vs 44 hand at @3:49 is brutal on the bubble
hopefully the guy with jacks is rich and he just wasted his day.
Especially with the 4 in the window
What kind of maniac goes all in on with 44 on the bubble
The short stack on the bubble shoved with JJ. 44 called to try to burst the bubble. We have no idea how deep stacked the 44 stack was, so the call might have just been a pittance to him, and definitely worth busting the bubble.
Straight filth, yet, exactly what was expected, lol. Hold’em is so damn brutal, but nowhere as brutal as Omaha🤣
That dude eliminated on the bubble was PISSED. Don’t blame him
Losing that hand cost him 50k. Id be crying myself to sleep that night. Lol I probably wouldn't have even risked bubbling with the jacks there.
@@robertroberts1045That was my homeboy Dylan from the Wynn, lol
I could've had aces and would've folded
Highlight of the night 9:23: "Don't think I'm really up against AK ever, when he shoves for this much"... opponent shows AK suited. LOL
God, that was so re[redacted]arded
Use a card protector or keep them further from the dealer. They love to scoop up cards that are close to them. And definitely if you are at the 1 or 9 seat
He used to sell card protectors, obviously just to make money not because they are useful.lol. Just milking the audience to further his gambling addiction...
@johnkemple why are you watching and commenting if you don't like him or his content ?
@@GetKinetic1one Trolls just love to troll, it is in their very nature, and the comments sections call to them.
I think the call with AQ around 11:00 was good based on EV. 75K to win a 265K pot puts you at like 3.5:1 odds, and hitting a pair would’ve likely given you the best hand in the board
Playing well here Ethan, keep it up!
Went deep with GTOW. HJ vs CO 25bb eff apparently should be played as a pure check on this flop, and should be checked 82% of the time regardless of flop 🤯 AQo is a check/fold on that turn.
I love watching you play. You’re the business!
Idk. I feel like yes its probably correct to jam 13 bbs on button with A6 but I feel like you could just let it go and wait for a better hand. With that much money and a bracelet on the line you could pull some sean winter short stack ninja tricks
yeah he should have waited until he had KK with 4BB so he could double up to 8BB... people playing 50$ tournaments have no idea...
That's a super mandatory jam. His play with 65 is way more questionable and a spot he shouldn't burn so many chips
I think you played well. If I may say so, I think you could be more patient in some spots. I get that when you are at 15 or 20 BBs, often there is good argument to jam it in. But watch DNeg's recent videos where he was still patient when he got down to 10 BBs and still found some folds while looking for a better opportunity.
dnegs has also made some horrendous folds and even with the bracelet win is barely up this summer and has a pretty bad overall track record in tournaments the last 6-7 years.
that KQo hand at 4:50 was great
how much did you cash out?
I'm sorry rampage but A6 off with 13BB isn't a shove
some real corey eyering type shit
Isn't it though? Otherwise Rampage raises for 2.5-3bb, giving him 10 remaining, so does he then bluff-shove the flop no matter what? In that case, why not shove preflop to have better fold equity?
How do you check raise the BB? on the 5c6c hand
13 big blinds when your in the money that deep, you really dont need to shove that light. IDK the exact scenario that was so it could have been correct, but in general im folding that unless its like im shoving on the bb and sb with the button
Literally was on the button it says it right above his hand
@@fkscopes So there was zero action and he shoved on the blinds trying to steal the blinds?
Isn't that pretty standard? Shove button when it's folded to you with Ax? Or maybe min raise/ fold?
@@rogerfederer3817 yes
@@rogerfederer3817AND ANTES. All he had to do is shove his A6 level, type hand, and 13 bb stack and get it past the blinds. If he succeeds, then he gets 3,4,5 bb's. If he does that just 3,4 times, that's a double up to about 23 bb(that assumes the blinds hit his stack once before he able to get something in right situation to shove)(and blinds were about to go up).
If he waits for better, and if he doesn't get better, and if he gets card dead, and if he doesn't double up, then he will get knocked down to between about a 2 to 4 to 6 to 8 bb stack, and probably would bust out.
By shoving A6 in that kind of spot, he is playing to win, as in order to win you need to accumulate chips and need about 33 bb stack minimum, and a double up to 23 bb stack gives him at least a little breathing room, maneaverability to try to get to 33 to 43 bb stack, to try to make a run at winning.
Altho a chip and a chair can win a tournament in theory, it's not bloody dam likely, and if he waits for a better spot, better hand, and if he goes card dead, and if that last long enough to where the blinds hit him, and go up once or twice, then he down to 2 to 8 bb's, and probably bust out.
He is better served in that kind of spot to correctly(GTO wizard, solvers, GTO charts, etc, say Rampages shove in that kind of spot was right. Only way it wouldn't be right is if either of ICM implications, giant pay bumps, somebody raises, shoves in front of him, 2,3,4 limpers limp in in front on him, if he had a bad image at the table, etc), shove A6, 13 bb's, button, in that kind of spot.
Always a wild ride with my man rampage🤘
Let's fn go, keep the main event rolling. Patience Ethanson, you got this! 😊 Wax on, wax off 😂
I’m pretty new to the tournament.. if you came at 27 place.. how much $ did you get? If you don’t mind me asking?
If you call that turn with AQ then u gotta call the river..so many bluffs forced to bet the river. He had Q 10, QK or diamonds
This might sound crazy but I have this feeling you’re gonna get a top
100 finish in the main this year.. having said that I have no idea if you’re even played it yet
Congratulations 👏 next time #1
Am I tripping or did he say 40 hundred thousand @3:59? Great vid nice win
how pocket 2s is an all in at that spot? 00:48
Depends on his opponent, read, but if his read is right, and if opponent very loose, aggressive, and if his opponent does not know who he is, and if he has a good table image at that table in the eyes of that opponent, etc, then his move with 22, can be ok, depending on situation, otherwise, no it's semi probably not well played hand, knowing Rampage.
Bingo boy isn't binking 2 or 3 outers with his desperation all in shoves anymore ......😂
don't think icm loves shipping with A6o and 13bb but great series
Honestly, this is some of the better poker I have seen you play in a while. 56 suited hand was probably my least favorite, AQo calling the 70k was fine I think (honestly thought you were gonna hero call the river, and even then I could see reasoning, but 70k to play some 5th street chicken is alright), all the rest you played fine. Keep it up man.
Hit quads with 44 last night in cash game, thought of you 😁
Was wondering where the straight flush was?
Ahh the continued rise and fall of our boy Ethan
On that day of your tournament there was a Red Hot Chili 🌶️ concert at the Isleta Amphitheater I would say absolute best show I’ve ever been to and I cashed out ok the first night I stayed at the Isleta
Hey, I think in that AQ hand, yeah you can probably get away on the turn there. Doesnt hurt to stick sometimes, but I think your tendency is to be a bit too sticky in marginal spots and you might need to rebalance a little bit
Have mpt seen the vid! Just cliked! Upswing legooooooooo!
How much is 40 hundred thousand??
just started the vid, its a short one, Ethan didnt bink
Rampage I think you should try to become a Tritan sponsored player and play their circuit of high stake tournaments
You can call and turn onto a bluff on river
Congrats 🎉
The amount of times you say "Idk where im at here at all" does not mesh with playing nosebleed stakes tourneys
96 offsuit versus A8 offsuit in a 25k buy in.... poker really has become just a complete farce of rich degenerates at this point.
Now i just skip to the end and see if Rampage is going to ask us for money
It’s funny how we’re all too lazy (including me) to look at a chart on whether A6o shoves on the button at 13bb w ante.
Dont need to look, its a shove. not even close. Your comment would make sense if he shoved with K9s. Then it was probably super close.
Torched 🔥
Played well outside of punting A 6, and the 5 6 call vs 3bet is not good with only 33bb. You can happily fold 5 6 oop
These are some insane hands 😂
HE SAID HIS STACK WAS WELL OVER A MILLION AND HE HAD 1,015,000 LMAOOOO
For the AK vs AQ hand we’re you ever thinking about ICM , just wondering if that played any part.
There is no icm when pay jump is small. Icm matters when you get closer to final table.
If your not sure what to do with a hand, folding is always the answer.
can't win with AQ x2, think you can win with A6 off?
Outstanding MIN CASH with a STRAIGHT FLUSH
That double check raise hand with the 65, isnt the min bet 305k? (He bet 55 you bet 180, he 3 bet to 285k) wouldn't surprise me if he got away with this too cause WSOP dealers are so bad
you get so lucky to get into these late spots and thn play so damn bad. you need a coach to teach you how to play your stack. you depend on luck because you lack a game plan and concepts
I would've not called the 70K bet after hitting nothing, he could've had a suited 5-6 or something, you know? Patience is a virtue in a marathon like Hold'Em can be.
13bb jam with a6 was a bad decision 5-6 rotations could’ve picked up a better hand. Especially with with last 2 hands you played.
FOLD! 😂 I’m not sure what to do in this spot….FOLD! Next hand. It ace freaking queen 🤷🏻♂️
Sux to have JJ over a smaller pocket pair and blow it on the bubble. But I guess it happens 1 in 5 or so…
Great video no Uber eats so far
Got to slow down the punting in tourneys. Chips are too valuable
I love the live videos. The computer videos is boring
Really hated that A-Q Diamonds hand. You were next to act, which leaves lots of players behind to wake up with better hands. Even though that didn't happen, it was about a third of your stack against someone who probably thought "no one will expect this to be A-K" and it worked. Flipping at best in that spot for a big chunk of the stack with lots of people behind, hated the call.
AQdiamonds is a great shove in any place, its literally the 5th best hand in the game (against any hand under QQ is a flip)
@@tomasjma6519lmao AQ is weak af
@@tomasjma6519 nah.... the hands youll be seeing across the table will always be those 4 hands or a hand that at best youre 50/50 against. Too much gamble. Its a great hand to see flops with though.
Co shouldnt have anything that hits that board I would have pay him off. He probably has hands like AT suited. AJ probably would have bet that flop. A9 is possible. Difficult spot. I guess I would go with my read.
Why don’t you protect your cards man must be hard for the dealer to not muck your hand seating on the 1 seat
740. Time stamp u are stacking chips
try not to punt my stack challenge: impossible edition
40 bb shove?...cmon man 40 bigs is huge. Patience and discipline are both virtues
He will just beg the viewers for more money, no sweat. Easy money for Rampage
He doesn't say what was the effective biggest stack. Pretty much anything under 25BBs is fine
Need to manual lock your cameras focus. Watching it just focus in an out is terrible. 😢
44>JJ Is a crazy bad beat on the stone bubble of a 25k buy in. So brutal sorry to that guy :/
I disagree that AK is a premium if you don’t flop top pair or broadway you have a big fat nothing.its simply NOT a made hand.
You used to be so smart, disciplined and creative with the way you played. Now you just punt and hope for the best. I hope you can return to the old you and start winning again
Never going to happen. He is addicted to all ins and punting for excitement
@@johnkemple :(
That 56 hand is poor deep in a big tourney like this
Is jamming any low pair part of rampages icm requirements.
You are always keen to get it in with small and medium pairs. 1/2 the time you are nearly drawing dead. The other half you are flipping. Is that strategy working for you? No.
I accept that I may have mischaracterized what you actually do, but that is sure how it seems.
GG, Ethan.
I think like you don’t care about ICM, like you are deep in the tournament and still try to gamble take flips and do plays that won’t work this late in the tournament
Are you not continueing with the road to a million series?
Million dollar game came and went
he lost way too much to continue
@@XxMalcolm he was up 250k in Episode 12... Although he didn't succed in these Videos i really enjoyed them
A9 hand is a blunder, low board, bb was obviously making a play at you, should let him bluff into you with pos.
Tournaments grinds back at it!!! LFG
I would never jam less than A10 that close to winning. I would tighten up a little till you make the main table.
He wasn’t that close to winning. There were 27 players left, and Ethan was most likely among the shorter stacks.
Very easily doesn’t get there. And then what, jamming two bigs on the A 10? I don’t think it was a terrible play after they folded around. I did not, however, think 65 suited out of position was a smart play. Unless he hits a straight or flush draw, he needs to get away faster.
You played really well in this one but Shoving ace 6 off I don’t understand yeah your short stacked but surely there will be better spots to jam or even play some pots
I would rather blind out taking a sh** in the bathroom than shove A6 off.
Fast double up
Torched how about not open 6 high in the HJ then call a 3b and try to justify how good it was? Lol
Ace six off with 13 bb is 100% NOT a shove by any standards
😂 dude it 100% IS, look at a simple chart, 🤡. That being said in such a big tournament with his image I'd probably wait for a better spot
Punt
How are you still not bankrupt ?
I used watch you all the time, now occasionally and I cringe most of the time.
Shouldn’t have all in with AQ of course will run in to AKs and pairs
here is what I notice about the vloggers.... they bet into hands that most everyone would fold. I think they start doing it for content and then it becomes habit...
Note to self: call vloggers more often. Check.
Good Luck Ram-punt 🤣🤣🤣
Clever, no one has ever heard that before
wooo a video not behind a paywall!!!
Hi Rampage❤
You should play more tournaments rather than cash games,
I feel like you play much better in tournaments,
Good job !
That's how you play pocket Jacks.. just wait for someone to bet a lesser hand and smoke them.. I think you need to quit jamming all the time. Sorry but you seem intoxicated by the all ins.. when you had a million chips, you should have coasted a bit and pick your spots. Like when other people get short stacked and they punt away their opportunity.. Folding wont cause you to win the tournament obviously, but punting away the lead seems counter productive. I have been watching you since the beginning and seriously your getting looser all the time with the all ins..
Rampage confirmed taking anabolic steroids at the poker table
Who cares?
And?
What
"forty-hundred thousand in my stack"
AQ post flop with nothing is a fold. you would've lost to both AK and AJ that all in hand. AQ is trash alot. its good in certain spots but not that one. great run and score. you are finding a few key folds away from making a big run. you lost huge chunks of your stack w AQ.
Bit of a click bait lol
Also ya some mistakes there in one novices opinion
Thus guys needs testosterone. After winning one good hand, just slow down.
A6 was a super punt. Mix that with your 70k give away made you go away.(and going broke) tighten up kid!
Lol no it wasn't, even 96s you can shove there. You can shove 37.6% of hands. You know nothing.