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The real poker people want to hear you talk Phil, that's why we're here! The insights and explanations are what separates you from every other random poker channel. Keep up the great work, highly aprciated!
I mean, I'm a big fan of Phil. But he's far from the only channel that goes into detail and theory. Doug Polk and Bart Hanson both do that to name just two.
@@PhilGalfond long time poker player here and long time consumer of your videos. You are gold for the poker community and articulate things so well. Your breakdown of bluffing candidates was of amazing value. We subscribe to you for your wisdom...please don't listen to any naysayers. Much love from Australia.
Yes. Yes yes yes yes yes to this format! You show us how to actually think about ranges when playing live, and without showing a solver screencap. I don't think I've ever really seen a poker video like this before, really effective. Great job.
About the talking: I did start watching you because of poker knowledge which you have a ton of. But I watch less and less poker content now, still I always watch your videos BECAUSE of the way you talk. You have a very calm way of explaining things and talking in general, so if it were up to me, the more detail the better!
That’s the first video of yours that I’ve seen and that is the perfect amount of detail, analysis on the betting ranges and then also analysis on what bluffs the villain can have (as well as how likely they are to bet those bluffs) is really valuable to me. Thanks great video and you have gained a new subscriber from me.
Wow, trapping a wild player with quads is the ultimate power move! It’s always thrilling to see a perfectly executed slow play like this. The patience and timing were spot on, and it’s what makes poker so exciting to watch. This hand will definitely go down as a legendary moment-awesome capture!
I enjoy your breakdowns a lot. The thought process behind reading your opponent's hand (or at least, what they're representing), and how that should affect your calculations, is so helpful.
Phil , the more detail you go into the more we learn about the game. Right at the end you caused me , a 25 year veteran of the game to think about a part of the game I've never even considered before . Thank you
This was my first video of yours I watched and it was a very informative and engaging analysis with a good level of detail for me. I'd love seeing hand breakdowns with more analysis in the vein of the 11:20 stuff, like weighting the combos in ranges or talking about how it relates to bet-sizing and GTO play, so I'll be subbing to see more!
great reaction video! I do believe Mariano could've played the hand better by absolutely raising Airball on the flop! he Definity could've made this pot waaaaaaay bigger just bc of the way the hand started from the pre flop action. Its no way Nick would've believed Marino called a four-bet with 44's
Quick poker fact…it’s called the river on the end because they used to throw cheaters off the river boats where they could gamble out west. Cheaters would try to deal themselves an extra card on the end because they were playing five card stud and an extra card would give them a big advantage over time. So they would toss the cheaters into the river when caught at the end of dealing.:).
I enjoyed the analysis, and I'm so glad you didn't start with the usual Bro Talk of "What's up guys .." I'm also a little surprised that Nick kept betting even though Mariano bet on every street, then overbet the river. Either M's running a really good bluff .. or he actually has it. And a pair of Jacks is pretty far down the list of best possible hands for that board. Two pair, trips, a flush and a full house are all better possible hands.
Video was very well done. Keep talking about these hands with your analysis, it’s better. Another way you can do it, is by letting us watch the unedited clip then break it down after, although you might need to preface or give context. Aside from that, you explain the repping range of Mariano really well (river), along with the perspective of airball. This is one of your better videos, worth a like.
I enjoy your channel because of your deep analysis. Going into the nitty-gritty is always appreciated and it makes you stand out from other poker channels
If people just want to watch the hands, watch the streams. You broke down this hand very well. I would love to see you do some hands where you don't know the whole cards. This would be an interesting one for that type of breakdown.
love galfond, i think the reason ill never be good at poker is i will never understand anything other than a call on this flop the way it plays but phil gives me some hope ill learn thanks phil keep up the content
Great analysis and breakdown especially on the river with the bluff combos vs value hands breakdown for making better river decisions. More of this please!
Keep doing what you’re doing, it’s great. It also makes me realize I know naff all about poker (I mean this as a compliment). Good to hear you talk about how you approach it.
I love your talks in this video, specially when you talk about the factors of bluffing frequency and bluffing range combination, would love get your insight on how other probable factors we can consider in certain positions.
I was in the big blind with 10 4 off suit. I'm waiting for someone to raise so I can throw it away. Everyone limps in, literally everyone, no raises, so I check. The flop comes 4 4 4. OK so I have quads and obviously I check. A guy at the other end of the table has 6 6 and decides to bet out before someone else can make a bigger full house. It folds around to me, I "think about it" for a few seconds and call. The turn brings a 5. Obviously he is loving that because it still leaves him with the biggest full house. Anyone with a bigger pocket pair than his would have raised preflop so, he feels safe putting out a bigger bet. I "think about it" for a few seconds and decide to Hollywood it a bit and say "I just don't think you have the full house!" That gets him going "Oh yeah I do! I've got a great full house!" ....... and I call. The river brings a 3. How about that, another card that is safe for him, as safe as safe can be, so, he puts out a bigger bet. I only have so many chips left over his bet so I go all in. NOW, he pauses and looks confused. He tanks for a few seconds and calls and throws over his 6 6 as fast as he can. I turn over my quads. He goes ballistic and spends the next 10 minutes telling everyone at the table how badly I had played my quads. When he got up and went to the bathroom we all broke up laughing.
Yeah great analysis Phil, ty for posting and your channel..your a real pro and appreciated for your insight! Your post-river analysis in particular seems spot on...
Because it's Airball, and Mariano knows it's Airball, Airball does have to call, I think. Long-term, Airball can't allow his overpair hands to turn into leveling battles on the river where he then folds. He'd be better off going to a check-call strategy in spots like this, than going to a bet-fold strategy. Or just continue taking his lumps when he runs into a monster. If he gets into the habit of folding in spots like this, the frequency of people floating and bluffing will go up and put him in more tough spots. In deciding whether to keep someone honest, sometimes you have to assign higher probabilities to certain people floating with very non-GTO combos. Mariano is one of those people, so then it becomes a question of whether you do or don't see any tell that something odd is going on in a particular hand. Tell-wise, probably there was something odd that Airball picked up. He just got the direction of the tell wrong, but no matter who you are, it is impossible to flop quads and be 100% unaffected by it.
Hey Phil ~ I loved your breakdown here. Everything you said made sense. I was unsurprised to see Nik call. He's definitely one of the more "loose cannon" players.
This was great analysis but seems like a pretty easy snap fold on the river unless Mariano is a maniac. Even the value bet on the river by airball is thin to begin with.
I only watch to hear your analysis, so as much of that as possible please :) Many years ago, when I played NLHE for a living, you were my favourite player to watch. I think you were the most theoretically sound player at that time, and might very well still be. The concept of G-bucks (I think you called it?) was a huge eye-opener for me. Seeing your analysis again makes me consider getting back into the game.
I’m surprised Nik bet on the end, unless he was hoping the guy with quads would think he had spades, not knowing he had 4444. Or he didn’t want to call an even bigger bet on the river.
Niks turn bet is fine, clears equity and better to be H/U for river especially OOP, but his river bet makes zero sense on Ts. On the Ten of diamonds etc would make much more sense for obvious reasons but still be bad! What the hell does he think Mariano can ever call him with on Ten of spades specifically, that he also called turn with 3rd player still to act behind therefore making Mariano also OOP to 3rd player on river too, hence Mariano range is super strong
Nik doesn't value bet big sizes thin enough to balance how much he bluffs IMO. If he overbet river here, getting away would be easier, but he also represents more air and might actually get called lighter, IMO.
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Who is your target audience?
@@luckymaggie6594 a dumb question.
Love the commentary and would be interested in a PLO course which is intermediate level.
Don't stop talking. (Member in the movie Heat when Tom Sizemore tells Wayne-gro "yo slick, stop talkin)?
If if if if if if = Deceptive = variables and more What if’s
The real poker people want to hear you talk Phil, that's why we're here! The insights and explanations are what separates you from every other random poker channel. Keep up the great work, highly aprciated!
😊 Thank you very much. I try to separate myself in that way! I’m glad to hear that it’s appreciated by so many of you.
I mean, I'm a big fan of Phil. But he's far from the only channel that goes into detail and theory. Doug Polk and Bart Hanson both do that to name just two.
@@PhilGalfond long time poker player here and long time consumer of your videos. You are gold for the poker community and articulate things so well. Your breakdown of bluffing candidates was of amazing value. We subscribe to you for your wisdom...please don't listen to any naysayers. Much love from Australia.
@@matthewwestcott9138 Yeah, but Phil is the best at it.
@@PhilGalfond Yes! I am only here for your opinion/analysis
Yes. Yes yes yes yes yes to this format! You show us how to actually think about ranges when playing live, and without showing a solver screencap. I don't think I've ever really seen a poker video like this before, really effective. Great job.
Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed it. I can do this plenty!
About the talking: I did start watching you because of poker knowledge which you have a ton of. But I watch less and less poker content now, still I always watch your videos BECAUSE of the way you talk. You have a very calm way of explaining things and talking in general, so if it were up to me, the more detail the better!
That’s the first video of yours that I’ve seen and that is the perfect amount of detail, analysis on the betting ranges and then also analysis on what bluffs the villain can have (as well as how likely they are to bet those bluffs) is really valuable to me.
Thanks great video and you have gained a new subscriber from me.
Nitty gritty is always great coming from you, Phil; thanks for the content!
You’re very welcome! I’ll keep nerding out for you all 🤓
Wow, trapping a wild player with quads is the ultimate power move! It’s always thrilling to see a perfectly executed slow play like this. The patience and timing were spot on, and it’s what makes poker so exciting to watch. This hand will definitely go down as a legendary moment-awesome capture!
Love it when you get into the nitty grittys!
More of these please !
Awesome. I can do that 😃
Thank you! I love it, the more detail the better.
Awesome. I can do more detail 😃
Phil I'd like to see more detail, that voice, it's like velvet 😍
Been watching you since back in the day. Great content here. Hope to see you play the main this year
Great video, Phil. I love hand breakdowns.
Thank you!!
Sorry buddy. I’m not re-raising flopped quads. But you can do it all you want.
Probably one of the best hand breakdowns I've seen, lovely editing and clear explanations. More like this please!
Nik may also have thought if Mariano flopped quads does his betting progression make sense. Thanks for the time Phil. Love the show.
I enjoy your breakdowns a lot. The thought process behind reading your opponent's hand (or at least, what they're representing), and how that should affect your calculations, is so helpful.
Phil , the more detail you go into the more we learn about the game. Right at the end you caused me , a 25 year veteran of the game to think about a part of the game I've never even considered before . Thank you
Mariano played perfectly on the flop & turn by NOT raising, his job description here is to keep Nik firing; which he accomplished.
This was my first video of yours I watched and it was a very informative and engaging analysis with a good level of detail for me. I'd love seeing hand breakdowns with more analysis in the vein of the 11:20 stuff, like weighting the combos in ranges or talking about how it relates to bet-sizing and GTO play, so I'll be subbing to see more!
It's good commentary. 10:40 to 12:15 is a nice summary.
It's a pretty easy fold. There are too many hands you are losing to.
Really nice graphic overlays. Excellent production.
i'm glad you made a youtube channel. it's one of the best. you can advertise your training site more often btw, nobody's gonna mind.
You re cooking with this format, don't stop
what about 45s or A4s? or is mariano never calling pre with that?
Please continue. I do appreciate your time providing poker knowledge a lot.
I loved this so much, particularly analysis of Nick's river spot facing the raise.
I like the analysis...good thought process...plz continue...
Anyone who watches a thirteen minute video one hand should know what to expect. The more detail the better!
I appreciate the commentary brings perspective.
Love this format!!!! Thanks so much for the breakdown and keep up the GREAT work!
I think in Airballs position its easy to put mariano on A 4 of spades as to why he came along and why he stayed
SENSATIONAL VIDEO. The bluff vs value hand graphic was terrific.
The explanation of possible bluffs and possibly hands is awesome.
Never stop the detail Phil, it's what separates the channel. Well done.
great reaction video! I do believe Mariano could've played the hand better by absolutely raising Airball on the flop! he Definity could've made this pot waaaaaaay bigger just bc of the way the hand started from the pre flop action. Its no way Nick would've believed Marino called a four-bet with 44's
Great analysis Phil. It shows me how much I have to learn.
Love this format and level of detail - can't wait to see more of it!
Quick poker fact…it’s called the river on the end because they used to throw cheaters off the river boats where they could gamble out west. Cheaters would try to deal themselves an extra card on the end because they were playing five card stud and an extra card would give them a big advantage over time. So they would toss the cheaters into the river when caught at the end of dealing.:).
Really appreciate the analysis. Nitty Gritty is good and insightful. Mariano’s river raise sizing was perfect and suspicious enough to get a call.
I Love when you get more Into detail. I learn more about pokere that Way. Always looking forward to new Videos exactly Like this one.
If I only wanted to watch highlights I would go to a different channel. Thank you for the analysis, that's why I subscribe.
I enjoyed the analysis, and I'm so glad you didn't start with the usual Bro Talk of "What's up guys .."
I'm also a little surprised that Nick kept betting even though Mariano bet on every street, then overbet the river. Either M's running a really good bluff .. or he actually has it. And a pair of Jacks is pretty far down the list of best possible hands for that board. Two pair, trips, a flush and a full house are all better possible hands.
Amazing breakdown! Keep up the great work!
Love the detail. One of the reasons I subscribed. Keep'em coming!
❤️ will do!
Video was very well done. Keep talking about these hands with your analysis, it’s better. Another way you can do it, is by letting us watch the unedited clip then break it down after, although you might need to preface or give context. Aside from that, you explain the repping range of Mariano really well (river), along with the perspective of airball. This is one of your better videos, worth a like.
Enjoyed the insight on the hand and gives me something new to think about at my next table
I enjoy your channel because of your deep analysis. Going into the nitty-gritty is always appreciated and it makes you stand out from other poker channels
Thank you very much 🙂
Keep breaking things down Phil! Some of us appreciate your knowledge and experience!
Your commentary is always great. You are able to explain poker concepts in a very digestible way
The quality of this channel is awesome! Keep it up it’s going to get huge
If people just want to watch the hands, watch the streams.
You broke down this hand very well.
I would love to see you do some hands where you don't know the whole cards. This would be an interesting one for that type of breakdown.
My paranoia would be telling me A4s because of some of the wild ranges played on this show.
love galfond, i think the reason ill never be good at poker is i will never understand anything other than a call on this flop the way it plays
but phil gives me some hope ill learn
thanks phil keep up the content
Thank you 🤗
Great analysis and breakdown especially on the river with the bluff combos vs value hands breakdown for making better river decisions. More of this please!
The breakdown of the hand is the best part. If people only wish to see the hand they’re more than welcome to do so.
Love it!! Yes, love the breakdown
Keep doing what you’re doing, it’s great. It also makes me realize I know naff all about poker (I mean this as a compliment). Good to hear you talk about how you approach it.
Phenomenal video. Love the breakdown
When listing Mariano's value hands on the river, did we completely ignore all the A4s and K4s hands??
I don’t think you should be calling 3 bets with those preflop
GREAT detailed analysis.
Great vlog, really enjoyed the comments. 🎉🎉
I love you Phill. You are probably the only poker player who make sense with every sentence said.
❤️🤗
Phil is like poker ASMR. Very soothing and excellent analysis. Subscribing. 🤟
Good job explaining the details !!
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Great format. I love the more detailed analysis!
Considering your level of play i think the more details the better. Watched this and was over to fast :) Great player Phil Galfond
I love your talks in this video, specially when you talk about the factors of bluffing frequency and bluffing range combination, would love get your insight on how other probable factors we can consider in certain positions.
Thank you!
I can watch HCL clips all day every day somewhere else. I watch you to hear your perspective. Your videos are awesome!
Well done. I learned some stuff. 🤙🤙
Phil, keep talking, thus of us that our fans will keep listening. Don't worry about the masses, keep doing you and your platform will keep growing
Damn your analysis is sublime. More of this 🙏🏼
I was in the big blind with 10 4 off suit. I'm waiting for someone to raise so I can throw it away. Everyone limps in, literally everyone, no raises, so I check. The flop comes 4 4 4. OK so I have quads and obviously I check.
A guy at the other end of the table has 6 6 and decides to bet out before someone else can make a bigger full house. It folds around to me, I "think about it" for a few seconds and call.
The turn brings a 5. Obviously he is loving that because it still leaves him with the biggest full house. Anyone with a bigger pocket pair than his would have raised preflop so, he feels safe putting out a bigger bet.
I "think about it" for a few seconds and decide to Hollywood it a bit and say "I just don't think you have the full house!"
That gets him going "Oh yeah I do! I've got a great full house!" ....... and I call.
The river brings a 3. How about that, another card that is safe for him, as safe as safe can be, so, he puts out a bigger bet.
I only have so many chips left over his bet so I go all in. NOW, he pauses and looks confused. He tanks for a few seconds and calls and throws over his 6 6 as fast as he can.
I turn over my quads. He goes ballistic and spends the next 10 minutes telling everyone at the table how badly I had played my quads. When he got up and went to the bathroom we all broke up laughing.
Yeah great analysis Phil, ty for posting and your channel..your a real pro and appreciated for your insight! Your post-river analysis in particular seems spot on...
GREAT analysis, man.
Great video thank you
Excellent vid,loved the breakdown!
Why u dont ever play at hustlers???
You can tell Galfond is definitely a certified pro with that analysis… I doubt nick was thinking that he probably just saying does he have it or not 🤔
Because it's Airball, and Mariano knows it's Airball, Airball does have to call, I think. Long-term, Airball can't allow his overpair hands to turn into leveling battles on the river where he then folds. He'd be better off going to a check-call strategy in spots like this, than going to a bet-fold strategy. Or just continue taking his lumps when he runs into a monster. If he gets into the habit of folding in spots like this, the frequency of people floating and bluffing will go up and put him in more tough spots. In deciding whether to keep someone honest, sometimes you have to assign higher probabilities to certain people floating with very non-GTO combos. Mariano is one of those people, so then it becomes a question of whether you do or don't see any tell that something odd is going on in a particular hand. Tell-wise, probably there was something odd that Airball picked up. He just got the direction of the tell wrong, but no matter who you are, it is impossible to flop quads and be 100% unaffected by it.
keep talking bro we love hearing your thoughts. incredibly fleshed out as always man
Hey Phil ~ I loved your breakdown here. Everything you said made sense. I was unsurprised to see Nik call. He's definitely one of the more "loose cannon" players.
Thank you so much!
Break down more plz Phil - this was one of my favourite videos
This was great analysis but seems like a pretty easy snap fold on the river unless Mariano is a maniac. Even the value bet on the river by airball is thin to begin with.
Thanks for the breakdown.
You bet
Phil. First vlog of yours I had seen. I have obviously subscribed. Enjoyed the analysis immensely.
Good job on the explanation of play
I only watch to hear your analysis, so as much of that as possible please :)
Many years ago, when I played NLHE for a living, you were my favourite player to watch. I think you were the most theoretically sound player at that time, and might very well still be. The concept of G-bucks (I think you called it?) was a huge eye-opener for me.
Seeing your analysis again makes me consider getting back into the game.
I love these details. Appreciate the format!
Thank you!
we’d be watching on hustler if we didn’t want the breakdowns, keep them coming phil
🙂 I appreciate it.
I’m surprised Nik bet on the end, unless he was hoping the guy with quads would think he had spades, not knowing he had 4444. Or he didn’t want to call an even bigger bet on the river.
Niks turn bet is fine, clears equity and better to be H/U for river especially OOP, but his river bet makes zero sense on Ts. On the Ten of diamonds etc would make much more sense for obvious reasons but still be bad! What the hell does he think Mariano can ever call him with on Ten of spades specifically, that he also called turn with 3rd player still to act behind therefore making Mariano also OOP to 3rd player on river too, hence Mariano range is super strong
Thanks for videos.
Can I ask, why you do not count AsKs?
Nice breakdown of the thought processes
Nik doesn't value bet big sizes thin enough to balance how much he bluffs IMO. If he overbet river here, getting away would be easier, but he also represents more air and might actually get called lighter, IMO.
Nice video, Mr. Galfond !
Thank you 😊
Thank you. I really enjoy the break down. It helps me think about hands better
Awesome. Happy to hear that!
Appreciate the breakdown! I always learn a lot from your insight, please talk lots!
Great format. Thank you for the insight.
Always get into the nitty gritty. Hearing your insights are what I sub to this channel for.
Can do 🤗
Keep talking Phil some of us get it. Great analysis thank you.
it's 3 way, practically way higher EV to slowplay flop and turn sandwiched between two people with quads