Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics | Texas Hold'em feat. ProtonJon
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- Опубліковано 1 гру 2024
- Today we play Poker with ProtonJon!
Jon's Twitch: / protonjon
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Game description:
Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics, known as 51 Worldwide Games in Europe and Australia, is a party video game developed by NDcube and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. This game is a successor to Clubhouse Games (2005) for the Nintendo DS and is a compilation of board, card, tabletop, and toy sports games from around the world. It was released worldwide on June 5, 2020, and more than 3.14 million copies have been sold worldwide by April 2021. - Ігри
Hearing Jon talk about all his decks of cards and having Masae seem so genuinely interested and excited about them is so wholesome ❤
Now I'm starting to get curious about an alternate timeline where Jon ended up becoming a professional poker player...
Well he has a Jonaverse for a reason from his streams and fanart
The key to being good at poker is to not let other people know that you are good at poker
Idk about Jon’s luck as much as his bluffing
I agree with Masae about this game requiring intelligence. How else can you tell when your opponent(s) is/are bluffing?
By bluffing yourself.
How crazy it was that I was watching the Clubhouse playlist like yesterday and/or the day before and wonder “I cant wait to see more Clubhouse with Masae and friends”
My family is big into poker and card games, my grandparents getting me and my siblings started young. Now that we’re all adults we have a game night with our home chips every week. We play Texas, Pineapple, Crazy Pineapple, 5 card and 7 card. WPT is always on at their house and it’s good to just turn your brain off to. I’d kill to have poker classes when I was young, but we all had to learn on the fly. So fun.
Omaha?
@@RikouHogashi You get 4 cards, then it’s normal Hold ‘em. Use 2 cards from your hand, and 3 from the board to make your winning hand
Very relaxing video just listening to Jon and Masae talk about cards while playing cards, I could watch this for hours
For anyone who wants to see more of Jon playing poker I highly recommend his streams that he did of it years ago. You can find them on his VOD channel and there's one or two with Superjeenius
I like how this was recorded long before Jon's change in streaming schedule
I know these episodes were recorded well in advance, but I figured I'd explain this anyway. Most of the name weirdness has to do with trademarks. Connect Four and Yahtzee are trademarks of Milton Bradley, four-in-a-row and Yacht Dice are not (And IIRC, Yacht Dice is what the game was called before Yahtzee was trademarked.)
If it uses the actual name, it's safe to assume the name is either not trademarked, or Nintendo was able to acquire the rights to use the trademark.
What cant Tim do?? Tim is amazing!
I think Emile said it best in that Tim is incredibly good at whatever he tries effortlessly.
I remember when I was a little kid, I wasn't allowed at the table whenever my dad and his friends were playing poker because I would look at everyone's hand and reveal people's cards lmfao
A bit later in life, I got my knowledge on poker thanks to Luigi
The "totally-not-X" thing admittedly falls a bit flat with Yacht, considering that Yahtzee is just a copyrighted version of a game that existed prior. That said, they are totally using the variant Yahtzee itself does. 😆
21:13 EVERYONE LOVES A CHOP POT (Reference for Jon there)
I have a Studio Ghibli and a Tales Of Symphonia deck of cards
The only deck of playing cards I have are the Club Nintendo Mario cards that I got around 2012. They're pretty neat!
I have a Brawl in the Family deck, a Zelda one, Tales of, and some others. I love collecting so I try not having too many... Unfortunately the ♠️ace in the Zelda deck is missing. I wanted to photograph it, and left it on a table and I don't remember if I found it the next day😢
Masae, knowing full well she should fold: "Call"
Might as well add to the "favorite decks" question because hey fun kind of thing to share for engagement. A good chunk of PAXs ago, there was a Rooster Teeth booth that my brother visited since he was super into RT at the time (I mainly just watched certain specific shows of theirs like RWBY). So when we meet back up to play some card games, he hands me a deck of RWBY playing cards WITH MONTY OUM'S SIGNATURE ON THE BOX basically as a birthday present (PAX West, or Prime as it was called back then takes place in my birth month). So all these years later I still have that deck among some others I bought based on anime I like.
Hearing of Jon's collection reminds me of how I've wound up accumulating tabletop games with my girlfriend since I moved to Utah. And 10+ years ago, I didn't think I would be into them again, because back home in Ohio, nobody would ever want to play. 8 of my tabletop games, soon to be 9 next year happen to be from Unstable Games.
Thank you for showing the tutorial.
I need a video show poker tutorial in Clubhouse Games 51. But most of the videos I find they don't click to show the tutorial.
Not much to say about this game. I do not gamble or enter raffles (never mind any games of chance/luck) because despite having a grasp of probability and the likelihood of certain scenarios happening, I have very bad luck stats. My sister was born the lucky one; recently, she not only won a grand prize in a 4th of July raffle recently but she also snagged an unclaimed prize. It's why I enter her name in raffles instead of my own when she is a party member among a crowd of friends.
I played so much 5 card poker in Super Mario 64 DS. Texas poker was something I didn’t quite like as much
Now I'm wondering if Masae is ever going to play Riichi Mahjong...
A lot of people who never played it have this weird aversion to it, and the one time I tried to get folks to play it it went nowhere because it was "too confusing."
I remember watching a Poker Documentary, Phil Hellmuth said that the college/university he went too, it was absolutely fine to smoke pot but playing poker wasn't
I wonder if jon has played cribbage
Think I got the same clear cards Masae mentioned lying around somewhere.
I also have a deck of cards that's like 8.5x11 inches
the game explains the rules simply and such.... but i still confused what you are matching with...
everybody had a 2-pair in first reveal
meaning they had 1 card each (at least) in their hand, that matched at least 1 card on the table
Masae: 9 of hearts in hand, to the 9 of club on table
Jon: queen of spades in hand, queen of diamond on table
so those make a pair right? their other in-hand card doesnt do anything for that situation?
if Masae had two 9's in hand and there was a 9 still on table, would that be 3 of a kind?
The second pair was the 4s already on the table
They need to get the best combination of cards. Players get 2 cards and then all players share the 5 cards in the middle. Using the 7 available cards, players use only the best 5 cards.
Since they all got 2 pairs, the player with the highest pair wins
And yes. If there would have been second 9 on the middle, Masae would have 3 of a kind.
11:32 what pair does Masae even have? none of her cards in hand match the table
In Texas Hold ‘em, the cards in the center are shared among everyone. That’s why Hands can be made between the cards in your hand, and the cards on the table.
@@JJ_R If the best possible hand you can play is the community cards on the table, it's called "playing the board". Perhaps the most famous example of Playing the Board came at the 1998 World Series of Poker when the board read a full house, Eights over Nines. Scotty Nguyen pushed his chips all-in and made his famous "You call, it's gonna be all over, baby!" Scotty's opponent, Kevin McBride, then called and played the board, when Scotty revealed a Jack-9, winning the main event and $1,000,000.
I literally have no idea what's happening but I'm still here for it
Oh wait i kinda get it
I remember my grandpa and my family members would play poker. I never joined because I didn’t know how to play or any money to put down. (They would only put down a few dollars I think)
Man I miss playing poker
There's bonding in this family about poker as well. I think every male side on my family has played some level of poker and passed it down. I'm not horrible at it but an actual pro would whoop me.
But there is a lot of fun to be had playing cards like that with friends or family or what have you where it's almost more of a backdrop to give you an excuse to B.S. with one another.
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