This is from Season 2 of WPT Alpha8 Sep 7, 2015 it was on Fox Sports. 1 Fedor Holz $1,589,219 2 Nick Petrangelo $1,015,335 3 Daniel Negreanu $640,103 4 Sean Winter $441,450 5 Ankush Mandavia $309,015 6 Kathy Lehne $242,798 7 Keith Tilston $176,580
Despite it working here, I’m still not a fan of the 1st all in.. generally most people will fold. So all your doing is allowing a straight of flush to nicely click call
I think at highest stakes people play very different and player oriented poker, probably they played together a lot. Sure there is always a chance you get crushed by a flush but I think Jason was putting him on big ace ,2 pair with an ace or a complete air since commentarors said Brian is capable of running big bluffs. And maybe Brian picked up on this and thought a 3rd barrel shove will make it look like a bluff and induce Jason call his "2 pair" with Jason's big ace. Or maybe I am wrong and they both just went with their gut :D basically why I like poker :)
Yeah .... that first one was a very wet river card. He could have easily have called the flop with an nut flush draw ... then the turn with top pair and that same draw ... then nail the flush on the river. MAYBE he had a read on him where he would have heard sooner if he had the nut flush draw prior to his river shove.
I’ve seen it before. On a board of something like KK10 JA .. flush gets there on the river and villain goes all in for like 3 x pot. They had a 10 high flush. Still a bad all in imo. Not only will there be full houses but better flushes too.. but I feel most good players can Fold a straight or trips there, or a lower flush. So to me it just looks exactly like it is… a value bet. Your only getting called when I’ve got the goods
Actually, it's the best move there is. You can't fold to a hand that beats you and you're not getting bet by hand that you beat, therefore if you don't bet, you lose value.
that board runout is literally the driest ever for a set over set ... A-high with only ONE face card. no realistic straight possibilities. just gross ....
Rast got called by one of the only hands he beats. He theoretically may even get a hand like A5s to fold with that shove so he actually got lucky Koon had exactly what he had
We've all been there, though not for these sort of amounts, but unless you get a super favourable run-out, there's nothing you can do. I did once get a full treble up on a K 7 3 flop where all 3 of us had trips, myself with KK, money went all-in on the flop. Only seen that once mind. Kind of funny that this is the same flop here in this video though at 4:58!
Craziest hand I have been part of;. 3 people in the hand, set over set over set. Board flops ace-9-5. I have pocket 9s. Bet, raise, raise, all in, call, call. And we show pocket aces, pocket 9s(me) and pocket 5s.
Game of skill… Really shows when a world class poker player talks… all his reads were wrong but speaks as if he was winning the whole way.. game of skill
Rast's all in seems like a strange move, maybe even a bad one. The only hand he beats that might call is 22. Koon's rarely going to have Ax and if he did he's pretty unlikely to call. Sure, he might have been able to bluff 77 or 55 off of a winning hand but that's still only 3 hands that actually works out in his favour. Every other likely combo either beats him or folds anyway.
So you check. Jason shoves what do you do? Are u check folding? And he’s not trying to bluff 77 lol. Pocket 55 is not likely to call a turn bet so i dunno what u r talking about
@@justmusic2353 huh? If Jason bets you call because you think you have the best hand. If Jason goes all in I guess you consider folding, but you probably call as your only losing to a few hands. My point was that there is only a handful of combos that Jason could have that actually called your all in with and most of them beat you. The only hand you beat that calls you is 22 and maaaybe a bluff catcher if Jason thinks you missed a draw. Seems like your much more likely to get value by checking and letting Jason bluff at it. You might even give yourself a shot at getting away from AA, 77 or the straight, though admittedly you probably just call and take the bad beat.
Slow playing those 77s are not the best way to play them 99% of the time. I think there is a lot of merit to leading the river more than just 1% of the time.
Meanwhile Koon is deep tanking, lucky chewy just sitting there in full meditation lol.
This is from Season 2 of WPT Alpha8 Sep 7, 2015 it was on Fox Sports.
1 Fedor Holz $1,589,219
2 Nick Petrangelo $1,015,335
3 Daniel Negreanu $640,103
4 Sean Winter $441,450
5 Ankush Mandavia $309,015
6 Kathy Lehne $242,798
7 Keith Tilston $176,580
Despite it working here, I’m still not a fan of the 1st all in.. generally most people will fold. So all your doing is allowing a straight of flush to nicely click call
Shoving for value
I think at highest stakes people play very different and player oriented poker, probably they played together a lot. Sure there is always a chance you get crushed by a flush but I think Jason was putting him on big ace ,2 pair with an ace or a complete air since commentarors said Brian is capable of running big bluffs. And maybe Brian picked up on this and thought a 3rd barrel shove will make it look like a bluff and induce Jason call his "2 pair" with Jason's big ace. Or maybe I am wrong and they both just went with their gut :D basically why I like poker :)
Yeah .... that first one was a very wet river card. He could have easily have called the flop with an nut flush draw ... then the turn with top pair and that same draw ... then nail the flush on the river. MAYBE he had a read on him where he would have heard sooner if he had the nut flush draw prior to his river shove.
I’ve seen it before. On a board of something like KK10 JA .. flush gets there on the river and villain goes all in for like 3 x pot. They had a 10 high flush. Still a bad all in imo. Not only will there be full houses but better flushes too.. but I feel most good players can Fold a straight or trips there, or a lower flush. So to me it just looks exactly like it is… a value bet. Your only getting called when I’ve got the goods
Actually, it's the best move there is.
You can't fold to a hand that beats you and you're not getting bet by hand that you beat, therefore if you don't bet, you lose value.
It's hilarious how he's was commentating what that guy was thinking with the 77 vs AA. 😂 😂 😂 😂
lol fr
Cuz that WAS what he was thinking 😂😂
that board runout is literally the driest ever for a set over set ... A-high with only ONE face card. no realistic straight possibilities. just gross ....
Set over set ON THE FLOP. Good collection. Thank you. I really like the first several seasons clips when you get to them.
Rast got called by one of the only hands he beats. He theoretically may even get a hand like A5s to fold with that shove so he actually got lucky Koon had exactly what he had
hellmuth wouldve likely folded because he is a master at reading
We've all been there, though not for these sort of amounts, but unless you get a super favourable run-out, there's nothing you can do.
I did once get a full treble up on a K 7 3 flop where all 3 of us had trips, myself with KK, money went all-in on the flop. Only seen that once mind. Kind of funny that this is the same flop here in this video though at 4:58!
you each flopped a set... trips is a paired board and you got one of the 4 said cards in your hole cards
Craziest hand I have been part of;. 3 people in the hand, set over set over set. Board flops ace-9-5. I have pocket 9s. Bet, raise, raise, all in, call, call. And we show pocket aces, pocket 9s(me) and pocket 5s.
Game of skill…
Really shows when a world class poker player talks… all his reads were wrong but speaks as if he was winning the whole way.. game of skill
Game of chance too so a mix of luck and skill
Rast can't know if hes winning or behind, only that he opponent has 777 or 222 🤣he don't know whether he wants a call or a fold.
I hate it, this is me everytime I got a set, always a better one on the table.
Wth is Polk doing? 🌬 😂
Doug pork polker " no idea"
Exactly what I was thinking. WTF
Very fidgety
Every time that I've seen behavior like this it was drug related 😁
Lmao
I had this hand recently I had raised pre flop then on the flop, the 7's raised me and I called, I checked the turn and he went all in. Nice pot.
I worked in Bellagio Poker room for 3 years
These some tough ass hands
Set over set inflicts maximum damage
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I’ve only got bailed out once with aces with an Ace on the river against a set of 6s in a cash game.
Rast's all in seems like a strange move, maybe even a bad one. The only hand he beats that might call is 22. Koon's rarely going to have Ax and if he did he's pretty unlikely to call.
Sure, he might have been able to bluff 77 or 55 off of a winning hand but that's still only 3 hands that actually works out in his favour. Every other likely combo either beats him or folds anyway.
Agreed 100%
So you check. Jason shoves what do you do? Are u check folding?
And he’s not trying to bluff 77 lol. Pocket 55 is not likely to call a turn bet so i dunno what u r talking about
@@justmusic2353 huh? If Jason bets you call because you think you have the best hand. If Jason goes all in I guess you consider folding, but you probably call as your only losing to a few hands.
My point was that there is only a handful of combos that Jason could have that actually called your all in with and most of them beat you.
The only hand you beat that calls you is 22 and maaaybe a bluff catcher if Jason thinks you missed a draw.
Seems like your much more likely to get value by checking and letting Jason bluff at it. You might even give yourself a shot at getting away from AA, 77 or the straight, though admittedly you probably just call and take the bad beat.
I love how chewie is meditating at the 3 minute mark
Mike is such a better announcer.
I dont understand jason's play. He couldve just re raise all in om the turn or fold on river. I hoped tk see his nice fold
Poker will make a grown man cry
Sick Hollywood lmaooo love seeing guys like that go broke
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8:14 Brian's girl has $$$$$$$$$$ in her eyes !
Easy fold. Flush amd straight out there.
The guy commentating on the first hand should have entered the tornament
He would have won first orbit
why if the people tocuh their head
Loses a monster to a cooler, "nice hand." Take notes pups, be classy.
AAA vs 777 ? ... Maybe got lucky in a next game ...
Good
Very bad call !!!
AA Easy call
Lol that black girl would’ve been me if I had a man who could play poker I’ll be more happy than him that he won 🤣🤣🤣
Gross. Just gross.
Slow playing those 77s are not the best way to play them 99% of the time. I think there is a lot of merit to leading the river more than just 1% of the time.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
weird seeing Doug playing poker
Lol clickbait at its finest
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I'd love to play against all these calling stations.
They would all love to play against you.
@@dingleberry4013 Yeah, until I get the nuts and disguise my bet as a bluff and they call thinking they're bluff-catching and I double up.
@@paulthompson9668 You are a true superstar. How come I've never seen you in a high stakes video?
@@dingleberry4013 There's not enough money in it.
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