Phil Ivey Hits QUADS in $1,140,000 High Stakes FINAL TABLE
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
- Phil Ivey Hits QUADS in $1,140,000 High Stakes FINAL TABLE
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Phil Ivey's highlights in a $1,140,000 High Stakes Poker Final Table! Let us know which hand was your favorite!
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Forget the actual cards, Phil's play is impeccable
Ivey... I swear the cards fall for him like God is with him
All skill
@masterboytothemax1599 His skill is beyond extraordinary, but those cards that fall are not in his control.
Bro is definitely edge counting 😂
I mean tbh Ivey got bailed out so many times, his luck is insane
He’s terrible at poker. He’s just luckier than anyone who’s ever played.
@@Chris-vz2kv So lucky yea man, just admit you know nothing about poker. In almost every all in he had, he was winning, or it was a flip. Winning a 50/50 flip is sooooooooo lucky.
Ivey's da man, that's it.
8:50 that yawn though lol
8:47
I reckon Phil could get me to fold aces when he’s holding a Community Chest and an UNO card
Lololol…
Ivey ran pretty well
When you google sun run, it references this video.
🤓
ivey is so lucky
i don't recognize Coward Badzkowsi without his scarf
Let’s go!!!
Thanks guys.
Ivy and TD
Good job 🎉🎉
You cannot not win this tournament with Ivy's luck
The best and the luckiest
Mantis
That was good
Short deck,what does that mean.
Played without the 2s, 3s, 4s, and 5s so it's a "short deck".
It means that 2 through 5 cards are removed from the deck.
The rules in terms of betting structures, play of the hand, and showdown are the same as in Texas hold 'em. However, before play begins all cards 2 through 5 are removed (16 cards), thus the total number of cards in the deck is 36. Aces are high, but same as in Texas hold 'em, can make both low and high end of straights. For example, the lowest straight would be (9x-8x-7x-6x-Ax) and the highest (Ax-Kx-Qx-Jx-10x). This changes the probability of hands and alters hand rankings. So, a flush beats a full house as it's less probable.
You know... i missed that - i was wondering why at 8:00 the commentator said Ivey was on a straight draw when he had 87, and the board was K68A; I was so perplexed.
Why is the dealer not gently turning the next cards off the deck? That’s not how I was trained and for obvious reasons.
Can I've lose????
Durr whaled it off
so lucky, I feel I can do the same if I got Phil's card. lol
Sunrun much?!
ivey is more lucky than good player......always. Tom DWAN and hellmuth are very better
Strongly disagree, 👀