I literally paused the video for 2 seconds trying to figure out what hand got there. I initially thought Sethy had the nuts. Lol nope. I figured it out before the reveal
@@mcpgamer3351 yes, but you're not supposed to reveal or talk about your cards until all the betting is done. and even then some tables don't appreciate it after the fact either.
@@agentdopkant to add, people dont like it when you say stuff like that because then the guy who had 4 deuce now knows that he almost definitely doesnt have a 3, and even if he does, then its only bottom pair. it may not seem significant, but it matters
Yeah revealing what you had before a hand finishes really starts to matter when you’re playing against serious players who can do some maths to gain rough ideas of their odds. So it’s best just to keep it to yourself.
I love how comically sneaky that straight is. I would literally never see that coming lol Also, the folded dude straight up calling out his hand is so accurate
@@alphatito868 sometimes a flop can be A/2/3, so you know that if anyone has a 4/5, then they got a straight. But in this case? The board was A/9/10. So there’s literally no possible straight there, and then 3 on the turn is innocuous enough to not raise any eyes. I wouldn’t be worried about a straight draw at that point. It probably wouldn’t even be on my radar. And then by the time 5 comes on the river, a straight would be so far from my mind that it would catch me so far off guard, that’s why I said “comically sneaky.” It kind of comes out of nowhere lol and of course it’s comical because he intentionally set the video up like this to make that straight really well hidden so the joke lands better lol
@@PtylerBeats so A, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are also a straight and A works like in Black Jack as the highest Card 11 or in this case 1. Damn niw that makes even more sense Thank you
A straight flush is a straight where all card are the same symbol but the ace is a heart the 2 was a spade and the 4 is a heart and the rest are diamonds
In live 1-2 i saw a guy with T-6o jam all in into a 3 bet. The original raiser called and the other guy called. It was AA vs KK vs T6o....... T6o rivered a straight and scooped.
People who do that are fish who are “not going to get pushed around anymore” and spaz out. They don’t realize that you’re not supposed to be able to limp and see every flop with garbage hands. But they are too impatient to only play ~25% of starting hands and just assume that players who raise and 3 bet are overly aggressive. They try to play sheriff but truly have no clue what’s actually happening. You love those players at your table!
Guy who explains poker terms here Top set: A set is a three-of-a-kind that you have a pair in your hole cards and one more on the board. He has 2 aces in his hand and 1 more on the board Flop: the first 3 community cards Call:match the last person's bet Straight: a rare and strong hand, beats 3 of a kind
Let me explain: Top set: A set is a three-of-a-kind that you have a pair in your hole cards and one more on the board. He has 2 aces in his hand and 1 more on the board Flop: the first 3 community cards Call:match the last person's bet Straight: a rare and strong hand, beats 3 of a kind
My homes games are like this. How do you play? I host a tournament style game at my house pretty chill. But I can’t tell if I should limp with them or just tighten up and play aggressive. I know TAG is a better strategy but with how slow they shuffle and deal I might be blinded down before even having a decent hand. Any tips?
I feel like people should be able to say whatever they want. The game is about bluffing anyways. It is up to you if you want to believe them or not. That being said, I feel like it is disrespectful for players who are out of a hand to talk during it while others may be thinking.
I play poker with some of my dorm buddies in community college and this happens all the time. People flipping their cards, telling everyone what they had. Just stupid stuff that wouldn't happen in higher leagues/stakes
used to play poker with my uni housemates, all 5 of us have been every person at this table multiple times a game. My strat was if i don't know what i'm doing nobody does
Can somebody explain in when does exactly can Ace make low Straight? For example If ace is clubs and on board is 2 and 3 if diamons and 4 and 5 hearts, is it straight? Thanks in advance
yup. Straight is just any 5 cards in a row and ace can be both last and first one so you can have A♣ K♦ Q♦ J♥ 10♥or 5♥ 4♥3♦ 2♦ A♣ but you cant mix it. Any time you have from ace to 5 you have baby straight
Swear to god this exact scenario happened to me 4 times last night. A calling station who will play pretty much any hand pre flop kept making his hands on the turn or river after we would go all in. I’d be way ahead with solid hands and he’d luck out a gutter to straight or three of a kind on the turn/river. Thanks for putting this out Sethy, I relate to this 😂
OMFG THIS IS THE TRUEST THING IVE EVER SEEN ON THE INTERNET. They roll it over and you almost catch a seizure trying to figure out how they called to the river...
Had this happen to me last night. Some guy called me pre flop bet with 52s and stayed in the hand as I continued to bet just for him to go runner runner to a flush to crack my set of sixes. I almost lost it until I stacked him 3 hands later with AK against his set of sixes when I also went runner runner to a flush 😂
Here's one: I had a guy in micro tournament who played every hand. I got dealt AA. He limped again from UTG, few others limped, I raised to 20 bbs because he would not fold. Of course he called. Flop was A45, chips go in, he had 23s. I did not improve. Classic.
it was a briliant move from the blue shirt to check as a 5 turns, if he would've raised significantly or went all-in, it raises a suspision of a straight due to the ace being there
I do the same thing man always keep betting if you got the nuts for it most of the time I wanna see what other guys got so I wanna compete just to see what they got and get lucky sometimes
I remember when I was playing with some friends and I flopped a flush, only problem was that I had clover king and it just happened to be another clover king on the table
Shouldn't be a surprise. The villain had 60% of the straight on the flop.
60% of the time he gets there every time
😂😂😂
Where do you play poker? Asking for a friend
@@ianchinsor9248first time hearing sarcasm bud?
Villain absolutely drilled the backdoor straight draw on the flop, it was inevitable!
Another suited Aces
That gonna be unbeatable hand
My OCD can't handle it.
Ok im glad i wasnt the only one who noticed
lmao
I always get a 5 of a kind with them
I was wondering if anyone else noticed lol
I had to rewind it hahaha
Suited Aces always lose...
Suited pair has a 0% lose rate in professional games
@@themetalfleecewhat?
What the hell are suited aces?
@@denniscahill6613 the hand that Sethy had in this video
@@themetalfleece also a 100% lose rate unfortunately
As soon as the river was shown 5. I KNEW he had 4/2 😂😂😂
Relatable😂😂😂😂
As soon as he said "no straightening cards came" I said ummm yeah it actually did 😂
I literally paused the video for 2 seconds trying to figure out what hand got there. I initially thought Sethy had the nuts.
Lol nope. I figured it out before the reveal
i was thinking of a diamond flush
"I folded pocket three's" guy is so me
What does that mean did he have 2 3's
@@mcpgamer3351 yes, but you're not supposed to reveal or talk about your cards until all the betting is done. and even then some tables don't appreciate it after the fact either.
@@agentdopkant to add, people dont like it when you say stuff like that because then the guy who had 4 deuce now knows that he almost definitely doesnt have a 3, and even if he does, then its only bottom pair. it may not seem significant, but it matters
Yeah revealing what you had before a hand finishes really starts to matter when you’re playing against serious players who can do some maths to gain rough ideas of their odds. So it’s best just to keep it to yourself.
Hahaha the two ace of clubs
Love the vids tho Sethy u tha 🐐
I love how comically sneaky that straight is. I would literally never see that coming lol
Also, the folded dude straight up calling out his hand is so accurate
Pls explain it to me, i dont get it
@@alphatito868 sometimes a flop can be A/2/3, so you know that if anyone has a 4/5, then they got a straight. But in this case? The board was A/9/10. So there’s literally no possible straight there, and then 3 on the turn is innocuous enough to not raise any eyes. I wouldn’t be worried about a straight draw at that point. It probably wouldn’t even be on my radar. And then by the time 5 comes on the river, a straight would be so far from my mind that it would catch me so far off guard, that’s why I said “comically sneaky.” It kind of comes out of nowhere lol and of course it’s comical because he intentionally set the video up like this to make that straight really well hidden so the joke lands better lol
@@PtylerBeats so A, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are also a straight and A works like in Black Jack as the highest Card 11 or in this case 1.
Damn niw that makes even more sense
Thank you
So obvious it was gonna be the wheel. If you cannot identify every possible hand off the board, youre not that good in poker.
@@blowc1612 I’m not good at poker
Bro had suited aces, what a hand 🔥
😂😂😂
That is definitely how it goes online. Some random ass card on the river, and then…..surprise!!!
I didn’t even notice you could have a straight either 😂
I didn't either lmao. I was watching like yeah he has the absolute nuts until... he didn't lmao
I always play ace high. Saves you from situations like that
Then obviously you're not that good in poker
@@HenryGenglerso you're not playing poker.
Two Aces of clubs.
You will get all your money back. haha
the random dude complaining telling his hand is too accurate 😂😂
pocket suited aces is a fire hand 😎
Subscribed only because this clip was watching since you started but this one is completely hilarious 😂😂😂
This is by far the most accurate depiction of
I've instantly guessed his hand on the river by the laws of drama =)
here i was expecting a straight flush
How would you have a straight flush on this board? The Ace is a heart, not a diamond
@@kitten1207 when the flop hit 9 of spades 10 of spades i was expecting that he would end up having a straight flush by the river
A straight flush is a straight where all card are the same symbol but the ace is a heart the 2 was a spade and the 4 is a heart and the rest are diamonds
That donk thought he was Teddy KGB trying to deny his ticket to the World Series of Poker
Damn he must be following Greg goes all in
First of all suited aces is crazy 😂😂
Yup looks like typical $1/2 game at my local casino lmao
He follows greg goes all in
😢 I've had this literally happen to me last week 😂
This, in fact, is in EVERY game of low stakes poker. You have that guy praying for runner runner while acting like he has quads on the flop 🤣
“Honey he called me pre flop with 4/2 off”. This outcome would bring hellmuth out of all of us.
In live 1-2 i saw a guy with T-6o jam all in into a 3 bet. The original raiser called and the other guy called. It was AA vs KK vs T6o....... T6o rivered a straight and scooped.
Gotta love to see it happen😂
People who do that are fish who are “not going to get pushed around anymore” and spaz out. They don’t realize that you’re not supposed to be able to limp and see every flop with garbage hands. But they are too impatient to only play ~25% of starting hands and just assume that players who raise and 3 bet are overly aggressive. They try to play sheriff but truly have no clue what’s actually happening. You love those players at your table!
I would NOT be strong enough to say "Nice hand."
What a AA suited🤣🤣🤣
When they never have it they always have it haha, so relatable
Guy who explains poker terms here
Top set: A set is a three-of-a-kind that you have a pair in your hole cards and one more on the board. He has 2 aces in his hand and 1 more on the board
Flop: the first 3 community cards
Call:match the last person's bet
Straight: a rare and strong hand, beats 3 of a kind
Thank you so much, I was so confused,⭐😅
hahaha, this is a accurate recreation of playing poker with friends in my backyard :)
Dude how do you do your hair it looks so good
you're the real villain with them suited aces
Ah yes, aces suited a truly unbeatable hand
People hate when you don't play by the math every time 😂
the side commentary during a live hand is to real lol
I don't know how to play poker, I understood nothing, still enjoyed it
Let me explain:
Top set: A set is a three-of-a-kind that you have a pair in your hole cards and one more on the board. He has 2 aces in his hand and 1 more on the board
Flop: the first 3 community cards
Call:match the last person's bet
Straight: a rare and strong hand, beats 3 of a kind
WHATS A DUHAWK🗣️🔥🔥🔥
Loved you on the pokerorg stream, you read the chat more than anyone else but, thats very generous
Bro “heart of the cards” that shit!!
That one gained a subscribe.. I felt that in my bones
Might as well have put the Ace of Clubs on the flop too 😂
He calculated it was coming
My homes games are like this. How do you play? I host a tournament style game at my house pretty chill. But I can’t tell if I should limp with them or just tighten up and play aggressive. I know TAG is a better strategy but with how slow they shuffle and deal I might be blinded down before even having a decent hand. Any tips?
Straight draw AND flush draw on the flop?? I'm all in
Been awhile since I seen your vids. Beard is glorious!
Didn't even notice the As until I came to the comments, Bruv is a genius in getting people to comments 🤙
You know the hand is good when youve got suited aces
😂😂😂😂 imagine this happening in like some crazy high stakes tournament
This is a re-creation of a hand between Phil Laak and Scott Seiver.
I feel like people should be able to say whatever they want. The game is about bluffing anyways. It is up to you if you want to believe them or not.
That being said, I feel like it is disrespectful for players who are out of a hand to talk during it while others may be thinking.
You’re so good at capturing those ridiculous moments that happened in my life.
Have you been stalking me?
I play poker with some of my dorm buddies in community college and this happens all the time. People flipping their cards, telling everyone what they had. Just stupid stuff that wouldn't happen in higher leagues/stakes
me, everytime I have a decent hand
I didn't even notice the aces were suited at first 😂
I act the same way with the AA except the nice hand part 😂😂
Ah yes the suited pocket aces😂
Felt like "He called the rise with a queen ten honey"(Hellmuth) 😂
Bro even i was thinking trip Aces is the nuts 😂 wtf
used to play poker with my uni housemates, all 5 of us have been every person at this table multiple times a game. My strat was if i don't know what i'm doing nobody does
We've all been there. When you wanna set fire to the table
If i get dealt two aces of the same suit I'm calling shenanigans
I’ve literally felt that same way plenty of times 😂
A man of courage
Bro won the entire pot of 3.75
He knew he was due
Can somebody explain in when does exactly can Ace make low Straight? For example If ace is clubs and on board is 2 and 3 if diamons and 4 and 5 hearts, is it straight? Thanks in advance
yup. Straight is just any 5 cards in a row and ace can be both last and first one so you can have A♣ K♦ Q♦ J♥ 10♥or 5♥ 4♥3♦ 2♦ A♣ but you cant mix it. Any time you have from ace to 5 you have baby straight
This was hilarious but painfully true
how cam you have two aces that are the same symobl not colour but symbol, not hating love youre vids tho keep up the good content
i dont understand how poker works but this feels relatable (i open cases on cs2)
He called a raise oon the flop... Typical! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That's my online career summed up in one hand...
Looks like a GG Poker special
Swear to god this exact scenario happened to me 4 times last night. A calling station who will play pretty much any hand pre flop kept making his hands on the turn or river after we would go all in. I’d be way ahead with solid hands and he’d luck out a gutter to straight or three of a kind on the turn/river. Thanks for putting this out Sethy, I relate to this 😂
OMFG THIS IS THE TRUEST THING IVE EVER SEEN ON THE INTERNET. They roll it over and you almost catch a seizure trying to figure out how they called to the river...
Had this happen to me last night. Some guy called me pre flop bet with 52s and stayed in the hand as I continued to bet just for him to go runner runner to a flush to crack my set of sixes. I almost lost it until I stacked him 3 hands later with AK against his set of sixes when I also went runner runner to a flush 😂
reminds me of that time i went all in with pocket 3s. my sister had pocket kings and my dad had pocket aces. got the 3rd 3 on the last turn lol
the 4 2 guy could be me
It should have been an A of clubs on the flop giving him three A of clubs. Would have been that much better 🤣
Me over here having practically no idea how poker is played.
I once used 10/4 off suit to hit a set on the flop into a full house and proceeded to clean out two opponent who both hit two pair. It was glorious.
the amount of times this has happened to me is crazy, especially online
It’s a good thing he didn’t show his hand. Friendships are ruined when you play with a bad deck.
Here's one: I had a guy in micro tournament who played every hand. I got dealt AA. He limped again from UTG, few others limped, I raised to 20 bbs because he would not fold. Of course he called. Flop was A45, chips go in, he had 23s. I did not improve. Classic.
As they say 'the best hands and plays tend to start with the worst cards imaginable.'
I legit was like, okay theres no possible way he has a straight so its finally the mc's turn to win. i didnt even realise 2 4
it was a briliant move from the blue shirt to check as a 5 turns, if he would've raised significantly or went all-in, it raises a suspision of a straight due to the ace being there
Thought the bit would be he saw the wrong cards since he had two ace of clubs
Jesus Christ this is my life. This literally happened to me last week, EXACTLY like this.
Should’ve raised bigger on the flop XD but this is very accurate
He had the runner runner spades too
I like explaining my hand both before and after my cold specifically to piss off people who take it seriously.
I do the same thing man always keep betting if you got the nuts for it most of the time I wanna see what other guys got so I wanna compete just to see what they got and get lucky sometimes
I have had this happen to me three times in one night playing 1/2. I almost flipped the table.
This hand is inspired by Scott seever vs Phil laak, it actually happened and Phil is a mad man
If you tabled your hand, you would have gotten your money back.
IYKYK
This is why I don't like playing with people that don't play poker
Man this is familiar for sure 😅
As a non-poker player, I can say I have no clue what just happened.
I remember when I was playing with some friends and I flopped a flush, only problem was that I had clover king and it just happened to be another clover king on the table