If you get snap called there with a J high flush you must know there’s a good chance you’re behind even before you see the cards. Plenty worse hands could call you but most would at least think about it before doing so.
My online poker game tracks me as playing 22467 hands of poker. I've never had a straight flush. Update: 4/13/20, 28,797 hands played: 1 royal straight flush.
Chubby Catfish gotta love poker. I’ll never forget the feeling of losing a $1500 pot when the guy rivered a full house over my full house. You just sit there staring in disbelief
Colorado has a lot of "bad beat" jackpots. Some have gotten over 750,000 dollars. Lose with 4 of a kind and you're rich. Other casinos in Col. Have 80-100,000 jackpots all the time and if you lose with aces full of jacks or better, you get 40% of the jackpot.
Really? He was favourite to win the hand and actually pushed when his draw was strong. Others just called their draws and hit one-outers. Way, way worse to lose the way Harman did in my opinion
It was just awesome, because there were those aces and all came up finally with the river!!! Those two commentators were like yea - just straight flush, maybe they see it twice a day ))).. I love the straight flush and I would also like to see good played aces once ;D ……..
I was also wondering that, like literally if they have a diamond (which they most definitely do) your pair of queens are voided by your flush and you have the one lowest card for a flush, so if they have a 3 of diamonds or higher you lose, and he bets 🤣
@@pearly2712 he knows that, but he was getting a good price to lookup what the other player had i think he was getting a little bit better than 3 to 1 and he was relatively deep. sometimes you gotta pay for some info
For the flush, the highest card is the one considered as the top one, so if the opponent did have a diamond of some sort it would have to either be a King or an Ace to be considered a win for the opponent. With the odds of him having for both a flush and Queen pair, it was good odds because if the opponent did have a Flush, the pot would be split, and if he didn't he would have won. He just didn't consider the opponent would get a straight flush from that.
party poker 1st hand s&g 8h9h vs ah kh flop 10hjhqh redking me 8s 9s in BB 4 limpers flop 10s js qs all check ks turn. 1halfpot allin 3 callers Kc river 3allin (me sickallin) small allin AS for royal qq for FH KK for quads me str8flush to take side
"I guess I could do a lot of sight seeing if I lose this hand" Commentator - "You can't lose this hand..." LOLLLL Also commentator - "He even double checks his hand.. like an amateur would do"
@@dalekooper5465 I believe I heard somewhere he didn’t realize her bet put him all in, and he was feigning indecision so that when he jammed (for what he thought was more) she’d call off
Best I've ever had was quad kings vs ace/king full :) The only straight flush I ever had, I folded because I was runner, runner on the flop and got shoved on :(
yesterday i flopped nut flush wtih Ace 8 spades, and shoved, but my mate flopped the straight flush. For some reason he played witih 3,7 spades and flop came down 4,5,6 spades. absolutely crazy to have that on the flop wasn't even mad. Thank god i only lost 10£
I find the pros do that all the time they list one hand when maybe two or three could still beat them. Granted there was still one more bet to even go so he shouldn't have opened his mouth at all really.
I want to be playing poker against you and everyone who liked your comment. If you're folding turn with a made straight + straight flush redraw just because the board paired, then you'll be a lot of fun to play against. He is a donk dork though for agonising vocally. He should quietly call or raise. Folding is out of the question, and it's because of this he should be doing his best to not give away any unnecessary info. Once he starts his noise, he can't raise. It seemed obvious he had a genuine decision to make, which tells Jen he has at least a pair + flush draw, maybe more, but not a made boat or quads. That's why Jen isn't all that surprised by what he has. She is very unfortunate because her hand is too good to soft play at river, she beats and gets paid off by at least some hands Zeidman gets to river with.
That was probably once in a life time game and luckily it was on video!!! I fucking lost it when the Asian homie try to say gamble trying to encourage is opponents to call and little did he know…… 💣 💥
She probably did know but you have to Call there because there's only 1 hand that beats her Full House. It's a case of being trapped and needing to make sure they have 98 Suited, otherwise you win. Those are the types of hands that haunt you if you don't Call always wondering if they really had it. It was a necessary Call especially since it didn't put Jennifer All In.
She probably did know that. Especially after he said “how can I fold this hand meaning he has a full house or a monster re draw. She had the Q of diamonds so she fired he was open ended. Also since only pocket 10’s or straight beat you, even if ur 99.9% sure he’s has it u still have to call. You’re a horrible player if u fold that.
@@ratfacekilla1839 You HAVE to make sure in that case, even if you assumed he had the Straight Flush. There's only 1 Hand that beats you in that situation. It's one of those Hands where you NEED to see the person's Hand to confirm your assumption, otherwise it'll haunt you much worse and much longer not finding out for sure.
My most memorable straight flush: Played a cash game years ago in the Venetian in Vegas (yes, there's actually one in Macau as well, and it's really nice.. go there to visit if you ever have the chance!). Was dealt TQ of hearts, bet preflop and got one caller. Flop came 9hJh4d for an open ended straight flush draw. I bet and the other guy raised. I went all in and on the river the Kh came, giving me the straight flush. He had tried to trap me with pocket aces, and got sick when i showed the straight flush. Had he re-raised preflop I most likely would have folded. Too bad that there was no jackpot at the Venetian. At some of the other casinos I would have gotten a nice extra on top of the opponents chips as well.
Man you missed out on a genius level hold by Tony G. All he did was call. Everyone else in the world, with an A high flush, the nut flush, definitely re-raises then, and almost everyone in the world will end up all in at that point, cuz the other guys re-raises. At that point they want to get the other guy all in, and Tony just calls it rather than raising, thinking the other guy has a straight flush. One of the most amazing reads I've ever seen, you missed it
yea I misheard it. I thought when he said he 'missed out on 150 000' and Tony G sayin he had the nut flush and 'put him on a 9' that it sounded like a fold.
5:03 might be the only time I've seen Eastgate win a hand.... No idea how he got there. Even with two diamonds in his hand, and two diamonds on the board, he usually insta-folds around that stage ahahah
3:15 He can lose to any spade-suited ace, any spade-suited Q, any sapce-suited K, and 6s5s and he thinks he has a cooler. There are loads of hands out there that can beat him.
In the first place: There are SIX straight flushes recorded here. But in the second place: How can you call the second one - Eastgate v. Tran - an "all-time" straight flush? There was no possibility of action? Flush v. straight flush, or better yet nut flush v. straight flush (such as the third one: Tony G. v. Reinkemeier - or even the 4th one, though that one had a paired board, making it easier to get away from a nut flush), are the only ones that should be considered "all-time" straight flushes, although the hand with Jennifer Harmon was a good one, too. @Danceographic Ocean: I just see it now, and that one for sure would have been better to include than was the second one.
@@thenuts9432 royal flush is still a straight flush, in fact it the Ace High Straight Flush Royal Flush is just a common nickname for Ace High Straight Flush that everyone use en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_poker_hands: list Royal Flush as an Ace High Straight Flush
@@lock462 they probably do mean Vanessa. For some reason people on these videos think it’s hilarious to call Selbst a man… perhaps because she’s a lesbian and they’re homophobic but that’s just a guess
I wonder, about the last game, where do these 55-45 odds come from? My math tells me it's closer to 63-37 but I'm probably missing something. There are 32 cards left in the deck (8 players times 2, 1 burned, 3 on the flop). 7 spades are out - 5 in the game, 2 folded. That means 18.75 % for spade on the turn and the same on the river. So 37.5%. Plus 4 out of 32 for Jacks and 4 out of 32 for 6, which in total is 25%. 25+37.5 = 62.5. Unless the players, whose folded cards we haven't seen, removed some odds as well? There are still two cards to burn before turn and river but still.
Seems your math is wrong, you are accounting for the spade outs but including the jack and the 6 of spades twice, once for the flush and again for the straight to win the hand.
Kurganov is very good, he somehow knows (betting patterns? a tell?) that Sam has a strong hand (otherwise going all in makes no sense) like either a made straight or a set.
Tony G did flop a royal flush in a televised game once. But nobody put any more money in the pot once the flop came, so it was rather anti-climactic. It checked through on the flop and turn, and then the other two players folded to Tony's bet on the river.
Did no one else think Igor was playing it way too loose going all in on a Jack high flush? I'd understand if he had an Ace or a King but damn that was way too risky for me to shove on.
If it was deep stacked I agree, but high stakes tournaments tend to have shorter stacks so when you make a flush you just have to go with it. Plus, people are so aggressive at high stakes that Igor could have conceivably been called by one pair, and almost certainly would have been called by two pair or better
"All in"
"Call. You're drawing dead"
LOL
If you get snap called there with a J high flush you must know there’s a good chance you’re behind even before you see the cards. Plenty worse hands could call you but most would at least think about it before doing so.
Bad call if ask me, he could easily have had the A nut flush anyway.
@UCCxe-JqbcC4ZS9W4A6XdtTQ yeah folding a J high flush in a non paired board on a 3 handed table.... youre a moron
@@phillipholmes5206 this guy folds rockets pre flop because opponent might have a straight flush after flop
U forgot to say : OMG
I would legit cry if I had QQ full house and lost to straight flush on the river
thats disaster unforgetable in the rest of your life :))
Ong I was thinkin the same thing.. ONE card in the deck n it hits. That is a kick to the nuts
I beat 2 people with full boats to my straight flush for 20 grand. On the river. Lucky dog. I’ll never forget it
happened to me
I've lost with quad 10's to a royal which is even worse 😀
My online poker game tracks me as playing 22467 hands of poker. I've never had a straight flush.
Update: 4/13/20, 28,797 hands played: 1 royal straight flush.
Patrick Reilly not surprised the odds of a straight flush are not as high as you’d think
Ive hit a straight flush more than i have quads for aome reason...
I HAVE HAD 15 ROYAL FLUSHES BUT JUST ONE STEEL WHEEL (str8 flush A-5)
Ive had 3 royal flushes...all with clubs
I’ve had one maybe you don’t play many suited connectors
It's always a gut punch to lose with a great hand.
Chubby Catfish gotta love poker. I’ll never forget the feeling of losing a $1500 pot when the guy rivered a full house over my full house. You just sit there staring in disbelief
still better than lose to a bluff
problem with poker is, the golden rule = trying to do to others what u dont want them to do to you
Colorado has a lot of "bad beat" jackpots. Some have gotten over 750,000 dollars. Lose with 4 of a kind and you're rich. Other casinos in Col. Have 80-100,000 jackpots all the time and if you lose with aces full of jacks or better, you get 40% of the jackpot.
I always lose pocket aces for some reason
Imagine losing with straight flush against royal flush...
Imagine there being a royal flush as the five community cards
@@evanreynoso6342 and then you having pocket aces
@Felipe Gomes bruh I would die on the spot
imagine juanda has trips
Bad beat might pay you a ton for losing that hand tho. lol
Trickett doesnt want to see a spade on the turn....
Are you sure about that? Xd
Xd
I thought of that too lol..
Stopped the video to check comments on that
The last one was like the saddest straight flush ever! Everyone seemed disgusted!
Really? He was favourite to win the hand and actually pushed when his draw was strong. Others just called their draws and hit one-outers. Way, way worse to lose the way Harman did in my opinion
Frank Forster imagine Harman had two black queens and the river came queen of diamonds😂😂😂 straight flush over quads
It was just awesome, because there were those aces and all came up finally with the river!!! Those two commentators were like yea - just straight flush, maybe they see it twice a day ))).. I love the straight flush and I would also like to see good played aces once ;D ……..
elky is too much of a gentleman to celebrate manically knowing how bad his opponent must be feeling
Yeah always sad to see Doug Polk lose a hand
"Call. You are drawing dead." sounds damn cool
How did JC Tran not fold... 4 diamonds to a flush and you had a 2...
I was also wondering that, like literally if they have a diamond (which they most definitely do) your pair of queens are voided by your flush and you have the one lowest card for a flush, so if they have a 3 of diamonds or higher you lose, and he bets 🤣
@@pearly2712 he knows that, but he was getting a good price to lookup what the other player had i think he was getting a little bit better than 3 to 1 and he was relatively deep. sometimes you gotta pay for some info
For the flush, the highest card is the one considered as the top one, so if the opponent did have a diamond of some sort it would have to either be a King or an Ace
to be considered a win for the opponent. With the odds of him having for both a flush and Queen pair, it was good odds because if the opponent did have a Flush, the pot would be split, and if he didn't he would have won.
He just didn't consider the opponent would get a straight flush from that.
@@Greggery you're wrong bro even if there wasn't a straight flush. Eastgate still would have won
I once saw a 2345 heart board with a blank on the turn. one person had the ace and someone else had the six. classic pokerstars
u only saw it once?
u musnt play much poker on ps i see it daily
@Mark Sinnott lmao, no just stop
@@marksinnott9315 haha
party poker 1st hand s&g 8h9h vs ah kh flop 10hjhqh
redking me 8s 9s in BB 4 limpers flop 10s js qs all check ks turn. 1halfpot allin 3 callers Kc river 3allin (me sickallin) small allin AS for royal qq for FH KK for quads me str8flush to take side
A friend of mine got knocked out on a tournament with 8-9 of spades, the board was 10-J-Q of spades and the other player had AK of spades.
11:55 - Exactly how I shuffle cards, except people get pissed when I do it.
This type of shuffling is standard though?
For poker at least
Its called "washing the cards". Lot of dealers do this. In fact many players will ask for it to be done.
They are doing it on pro tourneys, just tell em that's how the real does it
You don't only do that though, you gonna shuffle it regularly after, and a few other steps
"I guess I could do a lot of sight seeing if I lose this hand"
Commentator - "You can't lose this hand..."
LOLLLL
Also commentator - "He even double checks his hand.. like an amateur would do"
That was a shitty slow roll.
he didnt say dbl check his hand, he said "he even checks the hand" as in he doesnt bet. . .i mean, do you not know poker terminology?
@@Rybosome141 literally couldn’t care less about what your saying, just watch the video
@@dalekooper5465 I believe I heard somewhere he didn’t realize her bet put him all in, and he was feigning indecision so that when he jammed (for what he thought was more) she’d call off
loses to KdQd still but it's so incredibly rare
Best I've ever had was quad kings vs ace/king full :) The only straight flush I ever had, I folded because I was runner, runner on the flop and got shoved on :(
How do you beat king full with a quad kings lol
yesterday i flopped nut flush wtih Ace 8 spades, and shoved, but my mate flopped the straight flush. For some reason he played witih 3,7 spades and flop came down 4,5,6 spades. absolutely crazy to have that on the flop wasn't even mad. Thank god i only lost 10£
you had quads and you folded? In what world does that make sense
I got ur feeling bro, whenever u fold 27 the flop will be 27k, when u play ur ak, it’s 879
you didn't 'have' it, if you folded. You would have had it.
Zeidman is such a donk dork for calling that.
He got bailed out, but his brain wasn't working to think only AK could beat him before the river card.
I find the pros do that all the time they list one hand when maybe two or three could still beat them. Granted there was still one more bet to even go so he shouldn't have opened his mouth at all really.
I want to be playing poker against you and everyone who liked your comment. If you're folding turn with a made straight + straight flush redraw just because the board paired, then you'll be a lot of fun to play against.
He is a donk dork though for agonising vocally. He should quietly call or raise. Folding is out of the question, and it's because of this he should be doing his best to not give away any unnecessary info. Once he starts his noise, he can't raise. It seemed obvious he had a genuine decision to make, which tells Jen he has at least a pair + flush draw, maybe more, but not a made boat or quads. That's why Jen isn't all that surprised by what he has. She is very unfortunate because her hand is too good to soft play at river, she beats and gets paid off by at least some hands Zeidman gets to river with.
Sam doesn't want to se a spade on the turn here.
-wait, hold my beer
I always love watching that dude at the end of the video losing hands 😂
She is not a “dude” bro 😅
@@giorgospat1999 lesbian
@@bahaarami5507 Doug Polk is straight I'm pretty sure
Mr Vanessa Selbst
@@giles4565 I'm sure that disappoints you
When my dad first brought me to a casino for a few rounds of poker I got a royal flush on my 2nd go. Probably the only time I'll ever get one
in the world series a few years ago, a royal flush beat quad A's. That should have been on here
That was probably once in a life time game and luckily it was on video!!! I fucking lost it when the Asian homie try to say gamble trying to encourage is opponents to call and little did he know…… 💣 💥
15:45 - "I knew you had that hand". No you didn't!
She probably did know but you have to Call there because there's only 1 hand that beats her Full House. It's a case of being trapped and needing to make sure they have 98 Suited, otherwise you win. Those are the types of hands that haunt you if you don't Call always wondering if they really had it.
It was a necessary Call especially since it didn't put Jennifer All In.
she had full house...I dont think anyone could have turn that down....
She probably did know that. Especially after he said “how can I fold this hand meaning he has a full house or a monster re draw. She had the Q of diamonds so she fired he was open ended. Also since only pocket 10’s or straight beat you, even if ur 99.9% sure he’s has it u still have to call. You’re a horrible player if u fold that.
@@SmaugUKA she bet enough to put him all in, yet she "knew"?
@@ratfacekilla1839 You HAVE to make sure in that case, even if you assumed he had the Straight Flush. There's only 1 Hand that beats you in that situation. It's one of those Hands where you NEED to see the person's Hand to confirm your assumption, otherwise it'll haunt you much worse and much longer not finding out for sure.
That 7 of diamonds was just brutal
3:01 didn't know that Orson Welles plays poker!
The 2nd last round was really intense
3 of a kind?
Straight?
Vs
Straight flush?
Its full house vs straight flush
That Tony G beat was so satisfying
I still say my favorite was at wsop main event. Guy goes all in, opponent calls immediately. All in guy has quad kings, opponent has royal flush.
*Quad aces.
That was probably the sickest hand in poker history.
first hand of the main event too.
And ray romano was at the table.
Stesan1 fake news
the feeling after going all in and getting called immediately must be crazy
2:50
Im All I...
I Call
My most memorable straight flush: Played a cash game years ago in the Venetian in Vegas (yes, there's actually one in Macau as well, and it's really nice.. go there to visit if you ever have the chance!). Was dealt TQ of hearts, bet preflop and got one caller. Flop came 9hJh4d for an open ended straight flush draw. I bet and the other guy raised. I went all in and on the river the Kh came, giving me the straight flush. He had tried to trap me with pocket aces, and got sick when i showed the straight flush. Had he re-raised preflop I most likely would have folded.
Too bad that there was no jackpot at the Venetian. At some of the other casinos I would have gotten a nice extra on top of the opponents chips as well.
1:38 I didn't know Mezul Ozil is a professional poker player. Not surprised he hasn't got his head in football anymore. It all makes sense.
He really does look like Mesut Ozil, only his haircut is different 😂
If ur gonna insult someone at least spell the name correctly
3:03 WA哈哈~同花順啊~HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
7:19 the guy just punched the stack of chips lol
6:16 I think Tony G has been eating all the chips. Look at him now!!!
Didn't expect to see Elijah Wood playing poker.
When I used to play online, I flopped 3 straight flushes....and lost 2 of them.
This sounds like casino games too online, dealers are always magically pulling 21s in blackjack n such 😂 online gambling is miserable
At no point was Tony G ahead the entire hand and he acts like he got screwed on the river lol that's what he gets for calling a raise with A3 off.
Man you missed out on a genius level hold by Tony G. All he did was call. Everyone else in the world, with an A high flush, the nut flush, definitely re-raises then, and almost everyone in the world will end up all in at that point, cuz the other guys re-raises. At that point they want to get the other guy all in, and Tony just calls it rather than raising, thinking the other guy has a straight flush. One of the most amazing reads I've ever seen, you missed it
So "nut flush" vs. straight flush isn't a rough beat to you?
Coming here after losing to royal flushes two days in a row, still in shock… it was the first time seeing a royal too 🤣
I love watching tony g and selbts get beat. Priceless
That first hand wasn’t a cooler. There’s a good chance his jack high flush is beat there.
???
trueman mann 😉👍
@@dimitrimogilevich7340 A Cooler in Poker means you only have 1 possible hand that beats you.
@@SmaugUKA and there were more than 1.
@@ThisIsMyUA-camAcct Did I say that it was the Cooler? No. All I did was explain what the word Cooler meant in Poker terms.
Lol first clip, when trickett won, the chinese kept laughing and saying royal flush.
15:15 if a Queen of Diamonds came up, it would be a straight flush vs quads. Now that would be even more interesting
But she already have queen diamond in hand
Love seeing Tony G giving it the big ‘en and getting owned 😂😂😂
He had the nut flush and didn't lose all his chips. Thats a win for Tony G.
6, 5 of spades. The exact hand I got a straight flush with on the final table of a PokerStars tournament… if I hadn’t folded it!!!
Omg...
"Doesn't want to see a spade here"
4 of spades nut straight flush
That Tony G fold was unreal.
John S at 7:22?
He didn’t fold, he called ...
yea I misheard it. I thought when he said he 'missed out on 150 000' and Tony G sayin he had the nut flush and 'put him on a 9' that it sounded like a fold.
John S yeah I know what you mean. Still good for just calling, not shoving the rest
Yeah he didn't fold but regardless it's a good just call. Don't know how you really ever fold the nut flush in that spot.
6:38 why does Hellmuth start talking really weirdly? says the words "nut" and "straight" in a strange way.
He was trying to say the words like Reinkemeier says them
5:03 might be the only time I've seen Eastgate win a hand....
No idea how he got there. Even with two diamonds in his hand, and two diamonds on the board, he usually insta-folds around that stage ahahah
3:15 He can lose to any spade-suited ace, any spade-suited Q, any sapce-suited K, and 6s5s and he thinks he has a cooler. There are loads of hands out there that can beat him.
Str8 flushes are so rare, even the Pros have folded them, 😂
Got a str8 flush in a trial round, could have won 1000
I think I have a fetish for watching TonyG lose.
The royal straight flush vs quad aces from WSOP 2008 is missing.
In the first place: There are SIX straight flushes recorded here. But in the second place: How can you call the second one - Eastgate v. Tran - an "all-time" straight flush? There was no possibility of action? Flush v. straight flush, or better yet nut flush v. straight flush (such as the third one: Tony G. v. Reinkemeier - or even the 4th one, though that one had a paired board, making it easier to get away from a nut flush), are the only ones that should be considered "all-time" straight flushes, although the hand with Jennifer Harmon was a good one, too. @Danceographic Ocean: I just see it now, and that one for sure would have been better to include than was the second one.
I flopped a straight flush once. Raised with JQ of hearts preflop, flop comes 89T of hearts.
Get any action?
@@alexroxhissox no, only two others in the pot. I bet the flop hoping someone had a heart, but both folded.
@@veyenull5965 RIP
Check your monster unbeatable hands, let them bet with their top pair, draw or anything
Thats what Tony G gets for being a snitch at the table 🤣🤣🤣
4 of a kind is the best I've ever had.
Where is the Royal Flush over Quads hand and where is Tony Gs Royal Flush?
I dont think you know the difference between a royal flush and a straight flush
@@thenuts9432 royal flush is still a straight flush, in fact it the Ace High Straight Flush
Royal Flush is just a common nickname for Ace High Straight Flush that everyone use
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_poker_hands: list Royal Flush as an Ace High Straight Flush
That bloke at the end with the aces wasn’t happy😏
Steven Johnson 😂
Selbst got his ass handed to him again.
Selbst face at the end LMAO, idk why ppl are hating on the dude
The dude ? As in vanessa?
@@ThisIsMyUA-camAcct no, i saw comments on ppl hating on Elky the blonde guy.
@@lock462 they probably do mean Vanessa. For some reason people on these videos think it’s hilarious to call Selbst a man… perhaps because she’s a lesbian and they’re homophobic but that’s just a guess
Tony G folding the Ace flush was relatively impressive lol.
He didnt fold? he called. . .look at the graphics. . .im shocked that 6 people liked this comment, are you ppl watching with ur eyes closed?
@@Rybosome141 Watch it again brother.... Tony folded...
@@arpitnigam668 7:12 He literally calls, check your eyes
@@rainbowremo1 Lol.... i take my words back...
@@arpitnigam668 are you blind? He literally put his chips in you need to get your eyes checked man you're either hella blind or smooth-brained
I wonder, about the last game, where do these 55-45 odds come from? My math tells me it's closer to 63-37 but I'm probably missing something. There are 32 cards left in the deck (8 players times 2, 1 burned, 3 on the flop). 7 spades are out - 5 in the game, 2 folded. That means 18.75 % for spade on the turn and the same on the river. So 37.5%. Plus 4 out of 32 for Jacks and 4 out of 32 for 6, which in total is 25%. 25+37.5 = 62.5. Unless the players, whose folded cards we haven't seen, removed some odds as well? There are still two cards to burn before turn and river but still.
A lot of the time, dealt cards are not included in the odds.
You have to account for the odds of spade spade which is like 2-4% or something.
Seems your math is wrong, you are accounting for the spade outs but including the jack and the 6 of spades twice, once for the flush and again for the straight to win the hand.
Kurganov is very good, he somehow knows (betting patterns? a tell?) that Sam has a strong hand (otherwise going all in makes no sense) like either a made straight or a set.
'Trickett doesn't want to see a spade on the turn here...' Oh yes he does!
Tran calling with 2 diamonds...lol
top 5? there are 6 clips lol
epic ones bro, ty
The nut flush is NOT a ace or king high flush. Nut means no hand can beat you.
Tony G - Insane!
GREAT VIDEO...................
Kuuweeeenn doooooosssss
Paul Phua and Richard Yong laughing on the first hand hahah
That tran call was shocking….2 flush and he called
What a read by Tony G
Aces get cracked all the time!
if anyone is curious why it is called steel wheel it is because it is unbeatable straight flush,
my fault but i am forgiven
prayed for Doyle Chip and Amarillo god bless all three of them
Doug Polk looked wounded in the last hand .
As soon as I saw Tony G I knew who's not gonna get a straight flush
After phill hellmuth tony g is the most unlucky in the world
Tony G did flop a royal flush in a televised game once. But nobody put any more money in the pot once the flop came, so it was rather anti-climactic. It checked through on the flop and turn, and then the other two players folded to Tony's bet on the river.
I have a question can you win with quad aces with best kicker vs a steel wheel which is straight flush (the worst possible rank)
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, AKA...."dont be stupid, Ive put my head in this Lions mouth a thousand times"
4:14 shermantor plays poker
Looks like Eastgate got a perm.
Doesn't he get to bang that hot girl at the end
Jamesbond in real life
"Both players will think they've got the best hand"... Trickett does and knows he has the best hand lol
19:43 yup, your aces got cracked. That’s exactly how it feels.
Finally Elk got one!
Holy shit what a read by Tony G at 7:14 amazing fold. Four spades and he had Ace of Spades and he insta folded.
I think he called
Yeah he called it
Insane!!
I'm missing the one with quad aces against royal straight flush....
If Tony G and Helmuth lose every time I watched poker, I would pay their buy ins.
5:34 who lets Phil Hellmuth announce? This is so sick. 😂
Why do they keep calling the ace high the nut flush when straight flush would be the nut flush
A straight flush would be the nut straight flush
@@nagycsapat931 thats what i said
09:25 that’s the guy that does the “plenty in the tank” and ‘be seeing you” sex videos
I've had 2 royal flushes in tournament play
11:07 kill me please
I wanna see Jennifer Tilly and hellmuth do a commentary together.
Who remembers when the Unabomber got a royal flush???
Lucky as always...
C Mon where is the straight flush vs Poker AA on the wsop
What were those poles at the ends of the tables at 8:16 vid?
Oh nevermind they're cameras
I have played over 4000 hands and have never once gotten a damn straight flush
Imagine royal flush over royal flush, all the same icon but one is just higher
Did no one else think Igor was playing it way too loose going all in on a Jack high flush? I'd understand if he had an Ace or a King but damn that was way too risky for me to shove on.
If it was deep stacked I agree, but high stakes tournaments tend to have shorter stacks so when you make a flush you just have to go with it. Plus, people are so aggressive at high stakes that Igor could have conceivably been called by one pair, and almost certainly would have been called by two pair or better
WOW!!!! ITHOUGHT TONY G. would've got the straight , man was I wrong. Why I stopped gambling in the90`s