@Tests, he cold called bet and raise after the flop, and on the turn raised all-in, what do you expect him to have? KJ? Plus a player behind you that played flop and turn aggressively
After the straddled goes all in. With 2 players in front. It’s hard to put him on a draw. He either has a set or he has the unlikely 6-4. I just don’t see many hands AA beats there, Let alone you have another player to act as well. Maybe it was heads up. But multiple players who both are betting. Not that hard a lay down.
the raise from the straddle was already too small. i was surprirsed the pot got big with the post pot bets. i'm in that area. the poker is psychotic, but maybe bet bigger preflop and bet small post flop. that 64 was coming in no matter what in higher level games, but this is 1/2.
Автор канала должно быть професиональный фиш😅. 1.A-A - Позиционная карта, нужно понимать что они сильно зависят от позиции в которой мы их разыгрываем. 2.Если после нашего чека на такой доске терна мы видим рейз и после ол ин мы должны понимать, что мы позади в 90% случаях куча 2 пар, сетов, стритов.
Can't blame the guy. Had an open ended straight draw. Only betting $35 was a mistake. And once he hit his straight it was game over. I have no problem folding A/A once he pushed All in. Either he had 2 pair or possibly 3 of a kind at that point
I played poker professionally in the early 2000s. I havent played a hand in at least 10 years. Your videos are making me want to get back into poker again.
You have to be balanced with your weaker hands. You can’t just make it 10x with aces and 5x with your mod hands. Anyone with 3 brain cells to rub together will pick that up. Just stick to 1 2
@@anatolytsinker5317 nobody said anything about polarizing your raises. He should have raised bigger even if he was squeezing with 89s or 66 with 3 limpers in the pot and first action postflop.
He was on the button, not OOP. Closing the action getting 3:1 odds, and obviously plenty of implied odds and 140bb-ish effective deep on the button...sure, why not? If I can get a guy to donk away 120bb to my shove with just an overpair, I'm looking for spots like that all day.
And if you bet (reraised heavy) like a pro after the flop to protect your lead instead of limping you would have pushed 46 out of the hand before he sucked out.
Lets float a card on the 3-way non-rainbow flop with 3 open ended straight draws availible with a raise and a cold call already there and then go all in on a connecting turn with one pair. That seems like a winning play!
That dude that raised under gun was pretty smart for that. He was masking to make it look like his range was pretty good until that other guy shoved. He read him instantly, in your case I would’ve mucked the pocket rockets seeing that.
Your first mistake was limping in for a $25 raise on a straddle pot. I would’ve bet minimum $40 pre-flop. And probably $60-$80 on the flop. If you want to chase a straight or flush draw against me, you’re gonna have to pay for it.
The guy with 6 4 is an absolute mad man but you also misplayed it at one crucial point. After the flop you wanted to see if your aces were good so I agree with the $35 bet. Its a good bet actually. But the raise to 80 and the call to 80 you needed to re-raise all in. The thing is you can see on the board that there is a straight and a flush draw. But neither were there yet. If they want to risk it then they have to pay all in. with that bet the risk becomes too great and either they both fold or the guy with the flush draw calls and the other folds. either way you would've at least made them pay a large price and they likely would've folded if not you got cracked either way.
The guy just before you was the one you needed to be worried about lol, once he went all in gotta throw them trash aces away…guy to your left had the nut diamond draw
that is not the rock voice at all 😂😂
We tried our best on this one 😞🤣
@@TheOnTiltBoysSounds more like Lee Emory, the drill sergeant from Full Metal Jacket, trying to impersonate The Rock.
I wouldn't say not at all
I would say 1% sounds like the rock...also known as not at all
@@TheOnTiltBoyscould have done at least one Rock quote bro, let's see some attention to detail next time.
“and the rock feels like donating” 🤣🤣🤣
How much?? Millions and millions? Or just a few hundred?
why call the turn? O_o
"till he got absolutely f*ked"😂
Make steve harvey or steve Austin voice
really this is just an example of people unable to fold AA and MISPLAYING it horribly, but blaming someone else
Yea but what if the dude had too pair jacks and overplaying the 3 bet?, hindsight is 20/20, if he won you would have been “good play!”
Misplaying your hand is saying you have a hand that you don't actually have. This is playing badly.
@Shwip420 not in a 3 way pot.
@@mastyer0fRealityno that's misreading
@amineelabed4224 no that's looking at your cards and then playing and thinking you have cards that you actually do not have.
That was not the Rock; that was the Gravel.
😂
Draaaaged
Loose stone in shoe 👟
PEE GRAVEL.😂😂😂
it was just a stupid boulder.
I'd fold those aces after his all in.
Bruh do you really expect 6 4??? I mean could have folded becos of Jack's. But fking 6 4 wtf
@@Tests I would have still folded even if I don't think he has 6 4, he was the straddle and could easily have a small pocket pair.
This seems like an easy fold given the action and only having one pair.
@Tests, he cold called bet and raise after the flop, and on the turn raised all-in, what do you expect him to have? KJ? Plus a player behind you that played flop and turn aggressively
After the straddled goes all in. With 2 players in front. It’s hard to put him on a draw. He either has a set or he has the unlikely 6-4.
I just don’t see many hands AA beats there,
Let alone you have another player to act as well.
Maybe it was heads up.
But multiple players who both are betting. Not that hard a lay down.
$35 into $81, the raise to $80 gave you an out, and IF YOURE WILLING TO GO ALL IN ON THE MESSY TURN, you should instead push the flop
Yeah personally I’m re raising big on the flop.
Why slow play aces on flop ??
the raise from the straddle was already too small. i was surprirsed the pot got big with the post pot bets. i'm in that area. the poker is psychotic, but maybe bet bigger preflop and bet small post flop. that 64 was coming in no matter what in higher level games, but this is 1/2.
This MFer decides to raise to $80” 😂😂😂hilarious
This is the best voice so far. 🤣🤣 I could listen to The Rock do poker commentary all day lol
That's one of the most funniest videos I've seen. Think I just couldn't help feel your pain but split my sides at the same time with that voice over 😅
Я человек простой:увидел 2 туза в раздаче-сразу скинул
😂
You should’ve called yourself bozo for raising $25 dollars with a pocket aces instead 😂
Doesn’t matter what anyone with AA raises, the donk player with 7-3 will call anything
@@zombiebotz you want him to, that's the point. But you want him to pay through the nose and make him think about his life choices before he does.
Should raised to $40 preflop
@@Lessstress573and then go $180 on the flop
@@Lessstress573so the opponent eventually knows that you have aces because you changed, your preflop sizing?
I know it doesn't sound like the rock but the "motherfucker" part is funny to hear
Автор канала должно быть професиональный фиш😅.
1.A-A - Позиционная карта, нужно понимать что они сильно зависят от позиции в которой мы их разыгрываем.
2.Если после нашего чека на такой доске терна мы видим рейз и после ол ин мы должны понимать, что мы позади в 90% случаях куча 2 пар, сетов, стритов.
Can't blame the guy. Had an open ended straight draw. Only betting $35 was a mistake. And once he hit his straight it was game over. I have no problem folding A/A once he pushed All in. Either he had 2 pair or possibly 3 of a kind at that point
The rock impression is hilarious 🤣
😂 this actually does sound like the character he played which is the Rock, I think everyone just got used to his regular talk as Dwayne Johnson.
Guy goes all in with 2 behind doubt your single pair is good
The rock voice over is 😂awesome keep doing it. I was laughing 😅my ass off
that's not the rock, that's the cracked😂
We've all held onto those aces too tight and donated
Pocket aces. Worst possible hand. Everyone goes dumb with pocket aces.
I played poker professionally in the early 2000s. I havent played a hand in at least 10 years. Your videos are making me want to get back into poker again.
How i can learn poker?
"I'm 100% new to poker"
Definitely don't take this guy's advice, he sucks
Absolutely hilarious commentary 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Calling raises with garbage 😂 they weren't even suited connectors.
64 of clubs isn't a suited connector?
@@brianedgar9838suited gapper
@@brianedgar9838no the term refers to suited and consecutive cards
@@brianedgar9838 they're suited one gappers 😂
best poker short ever.
the rock didn't taise enough preflop...and got Fked 😂
Exactly
You have to be balanced with your weaker hands. You can’t just make it 10x with aces and 5x with your mod hands. Anyone with 3 brain cells to rub together will pick that up.
Just stick to 1 2
@@anatolytsinker5317 nobody said anything about polarizing your raises. He should have raised bigger even if he was squeezing with 89s or 66 with 3 limpers in the pot and first action postflop.
When you have pocket aces, you make it an expensive pot pre flop. That way 6,4 folds and doesn't bite you in the rear.
Agreed. I would've bet at least $50 in this case to try and scare off as many weak hands as possible before the flop.
yo do Adam Sandler NEXT!!!!!
I'd love to hear Bobby Boucher
I second this
As soon as the "Rock" commentary started, I immediately started rooting against you.
The Rock on drugs apparently
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Sounds more like Andy Samberg imitating Nick Cage on SNL
Sounds like you stopped thinking about the board after getting aces (I do the same thing and lose all in to trip 2s)
That ain't the rock, thats the pebble
So bad
Not sure which was worse....the call or that impression 😂
Both
game of fucking luck
best narration ever. "THE ROCK GOT ABSOLUTELY FUCKED" LOL
This is why I can't stand playing with amateurs. Who in their right mind calls a x5 pre flop raise, out of position with 6/4 suited??
He was on the button, not OOP.
Closing the action getting 3:1 odds, and obviously plenty of implied odds and 140bb-ish effective deep on the button...sure, why not?
If I can get a guy to donk away 120bb to my shove with just an overpair, I'm looking for spots like that all day.
Remember guys, A A is just 1 pair 😂😂😂
And if you bet (reraised heavy) like a pro after the flop to protect your lead instead of limping you would have pushed 46 out of the hand before he sucked out.
You know the guy on the left was sporting 9d/8d and "felt" it was coming 😂
always remember, a pair aces is just a pair
I love the commentary 😂😂
This Ish is Hilarious 😂😂😂 He don't know the difference between Lingo and Voices. Still Funny As Hell
This sounds like Elvis trying to do a Rock impersonation, even though he has never heard of the Rock lol
As soon as he said this Mf I lost it 🤣
Some ppl just can't fold the bullets. I have on 3 occasions: 1 was a bad read n cost me; the other 2 were good reads and kept me in the tourney
"knock knock mother fu-" 😂
Remember kids a pair of Aces is stills a PAIR
Slaughtered that hand sir Rock
Funniest commentary I’ve heard in a while😂
That's the worst rock impersonation I've every heard.
"he called with 4-6 honey"-phil hellmuth
😂😂😂😂
The best commentary I’ve ever heard 😂brilliant
Lets float a card on the 3-way non-rainbow flop with 3 open ended straight draws availible with a raise and a cold call already there and then go all in on a connecting turn with one pair. That seems like a winning play!
The Rock talking about The Rock in third person.
Yesterday, I had pocket aces and lost to a drunk man that had 4,5 off suit
I was thinking R Lee Ermey was trying to be the Rock for one split second.
Best part is name calling and general marginalizing of players. Great work.
The preflop raise was too small, that's why his aces were cracked.
That dude that raised under gun was pretty smart for that. He was masking to make it look like his range was pretty good until that other guy shoved. He read him instantly, in your case I would’ve mucked the pocket rockets seeing that.
New to this silly question but how does the pot increase in tournament play?
Remember boys and girls pocket aces can only take you so far
People lose with Aces because they refuse to fold them despite the table screaming your aces are weak.
The rock couldn't smell the straight possibility on the board so the rock donks off his chips
Damn I heard drok laughing so hard 😂😂😂
Your first mistake was limping in for a $25 raise on a straddle pot. I would’ve bet minimum $40 pre-flop. And probably $60-$80 on the flop. If you want to chase a straight or flush draw against me, you’re gonna have to pay for it.
That was not The Rock, He was Santa Clause 🎅
When your 4 year old says you sound just like the rock you do this.
100% folding those aces on the turn after the all in
AA all in on the turn vs raise and jam 😂😂😂, burn 🔥 money .
The Aces could've been played better, but calling a 5xBB raise preflop with 6,4 suited is statistically not a good play. Dude got lucky
You ain't The Rock you're The Pebble 😂
LMAOOOOO. I'M DYING OF LAUGHTER RIGHT NOW. WELL DONE SIR 👏
The Rock is a suitable name it divines your level of intelligence 😂
Wow! He nearly got a straight flush!
This is why you need to know when to fold aces
This sounds more like if the Rock and Joel Osteen had a baby 😂😂😂
Stone cold Steve even da rock voice didn't sound like rock 😂
The dialogue is so awesome. BTW, you sound like the gym teacher on Beavis and Butthead.
Guy sure does love his single pair.
It sounded like if the rock and stone cold had a baby. This is what he would sound like.
Aced get cracked like 90% of the time
This sounds like Ray William Johnson doing a funny voice. Nothing like Dwayne
that all in was obvious he had a monster wild call.
That many ppl that came in Ida raised big time before the flop
That's not the Rocks voice but that 6, 4 was suited lol
That’s not the rock. That’s the pebble
You never once called someone a Gibroni
I somehow knew one of them would have the 6 4 lol😂
Soon as I saw the possible straight it was over.
the point on Aces to not to see it till the end, bet big and make people drop out
The moment the table cards showed no Ace would have been my cue to fold. Then pull my hair out when another ace shows up
Who the fuck is that guy?
Connor McGregor said calmly
I personally hated the way these aces were played.
Hate when people pay the raise with nothing. Bro is playing bingo.
I didn't understand why he lost
Could someone explain me please?
He lost because a straight is a better hand than 2 pair.
The guy with 6 4 is an absolute mad man but you also misplayed it at one crucial point. After the flop you wanted to see if your aces were good so I agree with the $35 bet. Its a good bet actually. But the raise to 80 and the call to 80 you needed to re-raise all in. The thing is you can see on the board that there is a straight and a flush draw. But neither were there yet. If they want to risk it then they have to pay all in. with that bet the risk becomes too great and either they both fold or the guy with the flush draw calls and the other folds. either way you would've at least made them pay a large price and they likely would've folded if not you got cracked either way.
people in here saying the best thing to do is fold is 100% not the right move here. 4 out of 5 times you win this flop. Unlucky
The guy just before you was the one you needed to be worried about lol, once he went all in gotta throw them trash aces away…guy to your left had the nut diamond draw