MOLLY'S GAME - Going full tilt (HD)

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • Harlan (Bill Camp), the best player at the table, goes full tilt and drops $1.2m in one of Molly Bloom's high-stakes Poker games...
    Based on the book about the true exploits of Molly Bloom's high-stakes Poker Games and the subsequent court case. This is a sharply observed take on private high-stakes Poker games from the pen of the brilliant Aaron Sorkin (The Social Network, Steve Jobs, The West Wing).
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  • @sherryberry007
    @sherryberry007 3 роки тому +762

    I love this scene because it's totally relatable even if you've never played poker. The experience of being great at something only to fail and fall into a failing spiral because you can't find your groove again. It's so hard to watch.

    • @rayromano6249
      @rayromano6249 2 роки тому +13

      Its like trying to chase your losses

    • @Turnpost2552
      @Turnpost2552 2 роки тому +6

      its like relying on total luck!?!?!? Like idk gambling

    • @jonathankim6755
      @jonathankim6755 2 роки тому +6

      This state totally applies to every stock trader as well

    • @infiniteregress8032
      @infiniteregress8032 2 роки тому

      @@Turnpost2552 Total luck if you play every hand when on full tilt like this asshole did

    • @JDragon272
      @JDragon272 2 роки тому +2

      This can also apply to Competitive Gaming via eSports, for games League of Legends or Overwatch or Smash Bros. Ultimate.

  • @ChairmanMeow1
    @ChairmanMeow1 5 років тому +1115

    Any poker player has seen this happen (for real) at least once, and it's not funny... its terrifying. To see someone you've always known as logical and responsible totally disintegrate.

    • @alexeilindes7507
      @alexeilindes7507 3 роки тому +20

      It's a mental game

    • @CarlosSouza-wm2sf
      @CarlosSouza-wm2sf 3 роки тому +82

      The key here is leave the table, if you got tilt, just leave, forgot about the losses just go away as fast as you can.

    • @sokit2em
      @sokit2em 3 роки тому +42

      i pulled the same shit in a family friends game, except it wasnt near the amount these guys were betting. i lost 4 times in 1 night on a $100 buy in, and it felt like i lost my life savings cause i was a broke college kid lol

    • @terracottapie
      @terracottapie 3 роки тому +47

      I've seen meltdowns like that happen, but the triggering hand as portrayed is just bullshit. No one is leading out for 1/2 pot like that with 9s and then folding for a 3x river over-jam. If you **really** believe he has K K, it's just a "fuck it, sucks if you got it" type thing and a crying call. You're getting incredible equity and you're in a poker club full of donks who over-bluff constantly. This is one of those movie things that works if you don't know a lot about poker, but if you've ever played competitively, it takes you out of the suspension of disbelief.

    • @CarlosSouza-wm2sf
      @CarlosSouza-wm2sf 3 роки тому +12

      @@terracottapie Snap call there, no way I fold Queen full, i mean no even close.

  • @ActionableFreedom
    @ActionableFreedom 4 роки тому +767

    The reason why she closes the curtains is not because the light is disturbing or anything like that. Its to keep the players thinking its still dark/have them lose a sense of time. This is why Casinos don't have windows and are like huge, constantly lit up basements of continuity.

    • @patrickkanas3874
      @patrickkanas3874 2 роки тому +27

      You lose track of time so easily in casinos, especially if you're winning. Me and my brother have gone to the casino to play black jack for only a couple of hours themn eventually find out its 1:30 AM and we gotta get up for work in 3 hours

    • @jackbauer555
      @jackbauer555 2 роки тому +24

      that's true, but in real life she wouldnt have waited so late to close the curtains, i understand it's a movie and they wanted to get the point across that it's morning, but in reality they would have done it much sooner

    • @pottersmiles7238
      @pottersmiles7238 2 роки тому +14

      And casinos don't have clocks

    • @JDragon272
      @JDragon272 2 роки тому

      I keep the curtains closed, for I need to sleep during the day, because I work nights.

    • @dannyderes4907
      @dannyderes4907 2 роки тому +6

      The free alcohol and pumping oxygen to keep players awake works wonders too.

  • @nyagechiram9761
    @nyagechiram9761 5 років тому +862

    He should by now know that Everything you do at a poker table conveys information.

    • @89tin
      @89tin 5 років тому +16

      I'm sitting here in Cape Girardeau Missouri, its almost 8PM. You made me laugh reading your comment

    • @djshuffl3r
      @djshuffl3r 5 років тому +7

      FOR FUCKS SAKE QUIT WITH THIS OVERUSED MEME!!!!!

    • @bobamonster4267
      @bobamonster4267 5 років тому +32

      He was just being loosey goosey eating noodles

    • @BCaTTenterprises
      @BCaTTenterprises 5 років тому +10

      You can't be smoking a cigarette chugging a redbull...woohoo baby!

    • @thesilenthero422
      @thesilenthero422 5 років тому +1

      @Gasparagus Productions woo hoo baby I love it!!!

  • @d2an3i
    @d2an3i 5 років тому +1498

    shortly after the dealer was hired by pokerstars

    • @StoneColdHunk
      @StoneColdHunk 5 років тому +18

      eXampL god this comment is gold lol

    • @downswingplayer9712
      @downswingplayer9712 5 років тому +5

      He heard there was more rake there.

    • @mohammedfarid5761
      @mohammedfarid5761 5 років тому +9

      Best comment ever.😂😂😂😂😂 lol hahahaahahaah

    • @chipped79
      @chipped79 5 років тому +2

      And wsop

    • @imranhajee4136
      @imranhajee4136 5 років тому +4

      Nah bro shortly after you joined pstars and got felted by variance.

  • @TheJim9191
    @TheJim9191 5 років тому +221

    I lost just last night on an almost equally impossible hand, against a new player that didn't even think he'd won until I told him he beat me lol. That's the way it goes sometimes. Luckily for me it was a £10 buy in around my mate's kitchen table so I was more just happy to see the new guy winning a lot and getting into poker.

    • @Asw_2004
      @Asw_2004 2 роки тому +2

      Did you get your money back? And what was the hand?

    • @TheJim9191
      @TheJim9191 2 роки тому +4

      @@Asw_2004 a straight flush, 4-8, clubs.
      And no, I didn't. I had a flush and went all in on the last hand. Given what was on the table, his was about the only hand that could have beaten me.

    • @Asw_2004
      @Asw_2004 2 роки тому +2

      @@TheJim9191 These things do happen, sorry for your loss (literally)

    • @bobsmith5858
      @bobsmith5858 Рік тому +1

      @wynn1587 cards play themselves

    • @darthkahn45
      @darthkahn45 10 місяців тому

      "PARTY MAGICIAN!!!" 😤😡😡😡
      "I've never heard of that one is it higher than 3 of a kind 🤔"

  • @MegaBiebernator
    @MegaBiebernator 5 років тому +204

    If some "best player at the table" goes on tilt after folding a boat to a bluff he's just a badreg

    • @devilinthedetailers7661
      @devilinthedetailers7661 3 роки тому +7

      It wasnt a bluff though i think the player was so thick he thought he had a good hand. In the film hes terrible at poker.

    • @regginopize2896
      @regginopize2896 3 роки тому +1

      a shit reg.

    • @christiankoppang8296
      @christiankoppang8296 10 місяців тому +7

      In the film he was a scammer who was terrible at poker. He would lose money to them on the table and take their money for investments. Usually scamming them if their money. That was his MO, terrible poker and have them feel sorry for stealing his money and float him a check to invest in him, he got caught later tho.

  • @davidsirmons
    @davidsirmons 4 роки тому +133

    Harlan looks like Hans Zimmer to a perfect T

    • @jumpbox92
      @jumpbox92 4 роки тому +3

      lol. I like to write in the key of D, and when I play poker, I rate a D-

    • @williamanthony915
      @williamanthony915 2 місяці тому

      I'm glad I'm not the only one. Whenever somebody mentions Hans Zimmer, I think of this guy

  • @Limubi1
    @Limubi1 5 років тому +64

    Oh god this part of the film is so painful... And it's so well filmed!!!!

  • @toptenguy1
    @toptenguy1 5 років тому +498

    "Honey, he raised my bet with a 5/Blank!!"

    • @TsarOfRuss
      @TsarOfRuss 5 років тому +7

      Hahaha Phil Helmut is one hell of a character

    • @alecspade1
      @alecspade1 5 років тому +7

      I know puddin', he's some internet guy.

    • @OGecalien
      @OGecalien 5 років тому

      toptenguy1 You forgot the honey after the blank. And you gotta stand up and pick your underwear outta your ah.

    • @andrewcasey7107
      @andrewcasey7107 5 років тому

      Some idiot

    • @IceWarrior101
      @IceWarrior101 5 років тому

      They don't even know how to spell poker!

  • @junito1008
    @junito1008 4 роки тому +87

    2:18 - You got 2 pairs??
    - No, I got 1 pair...the one in the middle !! Lol

  • @andrewsssx
    @andrewsssx 5 років тому +445

    I always come back here when I lose 300 bucks after bad beats in my home games to make myself feel better.

    • @basketanand
      @basketanand 4 роки тому +6

      Why is it, that Kings, like to turn up on the river? I've been both a beneficiary and a a sucker on these

    • @ashchaya7676
      @ashchaya7676 4 роки тому +8

      Heh, I haven't bet real money on anything in over 10 years. After seeing this clip, I don't think I can bring myself to do it for another 10. God damn the cards can be cruel sometimes.

    • @shadowsmessage
      @shadowsmessage 4 роки тому +2

      & will go & eat 1$ Mc Chicken for lunch for the rest of the week 😭😭

    • @peterschwartz5113
      @peterschwartz5113 4 роки тому +6

      If you need to watch a video to make you feel better for losing one buy in. You need to stop playing. If you don’t have the roll or mental toughness to lose 10 buy ins then poker isn’t for you. Just saying

    • @andrewsssx
      @andrewsssx 4 роки тому +7

      @@peterschwartz5113 Yo poker pro, relax. Take my previous comment as satire.

  • @devilinthedetailers7661
    @devilinthedetailers7661 3 роки тому +58

    Anyone with a gambling problem needs to watch this lol. Never chase losses

    • @liamdoelger7403
      @liamdoelger7403 18 днів тому

      Worst part is he wasn’t even down after that

  • @ZRJTKS125
    @ZRJTKS125 4 роки тому +145

    Let me remind everyone in this comment section in this movie, that these "players" are not professionals at poker, they just have alot of money

    • @HorrorUberAlles
      @HorrorUberAlles 3 роки тому +1

      But is there a difference, really? 🤔🤔

    • @devilinthedetailers7661
      @devilinthedetailers7661 3 роки тому +7

      @@HorrorUberAlles erm yes. Poker players know good bankroll and not going tilt. Celebs have egos

    • @Izzy-bq1rc
      @Izzy-bq1rc 3 роки тому +5

      Not all of them. Harlan and Brad Molly brought in specifically to make the celebrities spend more money. She personally funds their buy ins

    • @tothemax9850
      @tothemax9850 3 роки тому

      But Harlan is portrayed to be a beast of a poker player

    • @patrickkanas3874
      @patrickkanas3874 2 роки тому +1

      @@devilinthedetailers7661 poker players aren't immune to playing on tilt. It's not unheard of for pro poker players to not play no limit because they can't handle the stress of it

  • @joecool2678
    @joecool2678 5 років тому +527

    The best player at the table? This guy would be the third best player at a heads up game.

    • @The-Dom
      @The-Dom 5 років тому +1

      Ha

    • @djshuffl3r
      @djshuffl3r 5 років тому +3

      What? Oh god my mind.... What have you done?!

    • @shadowsmessage
      @shadowsmessage 4 роки тому +3

      & you would be the dealer 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

    • @LetsSweetTalk
      @LetsSweetTalk 4 роки тому +1

      Lol Joe Cool on the bluff

    • @lowellcalavera6045
      @lowellcalavera6045 4 роки тому +3

      Says the internet poker player

  • @TheBroadwood
    @TheBroadwood 5 років тому +97

    4:47 „He wants Harlan to think that the has two more 77 under there?“ Yeah everyone wanna represent the Quads on the flop

    • @shortanimationz
      @shortanimationz 4 роки тому +18

      I honestly can't stand how stupid shit like this makes into the movies. How come they don't have experts to tell them it's fucking stupid to say that kind of shit

    • @shadowsmessage
      @shadowsmessage 4 роки тому +4

      No those things happen everyday in poker. He played for 2 nights straight probably b/w 1200-1500 hands, it’s easily possible to see bad beats like that, since he is a tight grinder, people get on tilt when they fold the winning hand to a bluff & full house over full house QQ-full losing to AK happens quite often , 2 days is a lot of time & lots of hands played. When you are psychologically tilted everything acts against you, it’s like a negative vibe, neither can you control it nor you can avoid it

  • @well.thy.one.
    @well.thy.one. 4 роки тому +108

    In that moment, if hes thinking about his wifes party, getting ready to call it a night, booking a nice win, getting a read that this guy is really strong, its not that unreasonable to think he might decide to play it real safe and just save the 50k.
    But then he snapped.

    • @hobbes0022
      @hobbes0022 Рік тому +6

      He was up 100k, and had a boat, you have to call and risk that 50k no?

    • @idzoavitsi4211
      @idzoavitsi4211 Рік тому +6

      ​@hobbes0022 I don't play high stakes, I'm still grinding out the microstakes started at 2nl and now I play 25nl all made from a initial 25 dollar deposit, so my opinion may not matter too much, but I am a winning poker player atleast. That 50 should have gone in. Unless I had a VERY specific read that the player was a complete nit that never put money in without the nuts I would NEVER fold the 3rd nuts here. Bad players will often overvalue AA or a 9 all day long here or be airballing if they are really bad. It doesn't really show the preflop action besides a quick " preflop betting made it look like theres a chance he had pocket kings" which could be literally anything JJ+ and who was the aggressor, which would also influence the call. I don't think most players would ever find the fold button here. I also think if Harlan was as good as they say, he would take Brad to value town all night after that pot and not donk off 10 buy ins in a 24hr tilt session

    • @gmatsue84
      @gmatsue84 11 місяців тому +2

      @@idzoavitsi4211 Thing is, why would a player with KK think about calling and not raising? If he moved for 20K and "then decided" all in, it's probably a bluff. Unless you think he's acting to appear to be bluffing, in which case you are overthinking. Either way you call and take a beat, the way I see it. If you fold then you can't snap because you had reason to fold, so if you have that fragile an ego you'll inevitably go full tilt and poker is not for you. I think "moving for 20K and then going all in" followed by a fold after they say Harlan looked for bluff signs is a critical mistake to portray Harlan as a great player, which is not the case. Maybe with all the crazy millionaires there he was just good enough because of how bad everyone else was...

    • @kod5660
      @kod5660 11 місяців тому

      Its not reasonable to fold your hand at the top of your Range if he has KK or K9 so be it. You do not fold though..

    • @idzoavitsi4211
      @idzoavitsi4211 11 місяців тому

      @@kod5660 the big thing about this to me that made no sense, is if he put his opponent on pocket kings, why the hell was he in there with Q9? lol I know it's a meme and all at this point.... but like.... fold pre?

  • @9ballprodigy
    @9ballprodigy 4 роки тому +60

    Runner runner with 2 outs is less than a one percent chance. Harlan got his money in there while it was still good. Rest easy Harlan.

    • @ianforsyth2692
      @ianforsyth2692 3 роки тому +4

      I agree. He made the right move. He had the best hand up to the river, and he just got unlucky. You can't control the randomness of the game. So you just accept the bad beat and move on--what really mattered is up until the river he was getting his money in on the best of it while his opponent was taking the worst of it and making a really bad decision. If the hand were repeated over and over, Harlan would be a clear winner.

    • @Mitjitsu
      @Mitjitsu Рік тому

      @@ianforsyth2692 If you've had a losing session and then lose a massive pot to a horrendous beat like that. Even the likes of me would be taken back by that.

    • @founik
      @founik Рік тому +2

      Yeah, he made +EV play, but when you are playing out of your limits, it doesn't matter. When one hand completely consumes your whole bankroll.

    • @rustycolon9368
      @rustycolon9368 Рік тому +2

      @@founik EV only matters when you're using effective bankroll management. You should literally never gamble your entire bankroll on a single hand, no matter how +EV it might be from GTO strategy. Never ever never gamble money you can't afford to lose.

  • @SmartDumbNerdyCool
    @SmartDumbNerdyCool 5 років тому +63

    This scene makes me sick to my stomach as if I'm tilting.

    • @incurableromantic4006
      @incurableromantic4006 2 роки тому

      Yeah - you can almost *feel* that -self-destructive tunnel-vision madness pounding in his brain.

  • @dominicviolo9934
    @dominicviolo9934 5 років тому +43

    i died when he accused the dealer of being a mechanic " fuckin bottom dealer party magician". good lord it had me dying inside

    • @veritruan2397
      @veritruan2397 3 роки тому

      TBF he was what, a 98% favorite?

    • @invincibleheart
      @invincibleheart 3 роки тому

      You’re right the Lord is good

    • @amazingabby25
      @amazingabby25 2 роки тому +1

      It’s too real. I’ve seen it so many times

    • @pood_49
      @pood_49 2 роки тому +2

      @@veritruan2397 99.29% favorite

    • @Mitjitsu
      @Mitjitsu Рік тому

      He was a 330 to 1 favourite. If the board was QQK he would have been a 990 to 1 favourite.

  • @GoatVindicator
    @GoatVindicator 5 років тому +452

    Anyone who knows anything about poker is never folding queens full in that first hand. If an opponent has K9 or KK for a higher boat that is just a hand you are going to lose all your money in.

    • @miketaylor7793
      @miketaylor7793 5 років тому +30

      He had 9s full..

    • @GoatVindicator
      @GoatVindicator 5 років тому +15

      @@miketaylor7793 My bad, you are correct. The point still stands though.

    • @4inchesofpleasure
      @4inchesofpleasure 5 років тому +13

      Shad Well you certainly aren't part of the crowd who knows anything about poker. Otherwise, you'd know that QQ beats K9 on that board. QQQ99 > 999KK. But your point still stands, folding the top of your range in that spot would be awful.

    • @codmott286
      @codmott286 5 років тому +3

      @@ohio nobody knows their opponent well enough to make a fold like that

    • @szepi79
      @szepi79 5 років тому +1

      4inchesofpleasure
      he knows that. he was just pointing out that those hands are very unlikely, and it is worth to take the risk.

  • @brockers0142
    @brockers0142 5 років тому +258

    The rule is no matter how good the odds are, never bet more than your willing to lose

    • @goggy6850
      @goggy6850 5 років тому +7

      i agree, when you play cash games you have to realise going in that you can lose it all very easily if your unlucky. if you cant deal with losing your cash dont play cash games pretty much.

    • @mattm8441
      @mattm8441 4 роки тому +3

      Yeah, no thanks. If I'm getting a million to one on the second best hand, I'm betting everything I have. I'll go get a second job in the morning if I have to.

    • @cobbsta88
      @cobbsta88 4 роки тому +4

      Yep. It's a marathon, not a sprint. Can actually be pretty boring when you play smart

    • @wesk2675
      @wesk2675 4 роки тому +1

      And if you do bet more than you are willing to lose, you better walk away and stop playing the moment you win bigger than big. Immediately.

  • @genericrouge5742
    @genericrouge5742 Рік тому +116

    My heart broke watching this scene, poor Harlan.. he loved his wife, was excited about the party, then Brad made him lose everything.. poor Harlan....

    • @bevrosity
      @bevrosity Рік тому +8

      he was weak

    • @genericrouge5742
      @genericrouge5742 Рік тому

      @@bevrosity you wouldnt be upset about that either.. well, you probably wouldnt considering i doubt you know how to play poker, much less do any activity that requires any legitimate brain power

    • @rockwithyou2006
      @rockwithyou2006 Рік тому +2

      @@genericrouge5742 He actually is weak.

    • @genericrouge5742
      @genericrouge5742 Рік тому

      @@rockwithyou2006 ok so you mean to say that if you lost, what was it, seven million dollars? in 72 hours you wouldnt wanna kill yourself? it would be more forgivable if it was to poor people or those who could use the money. nobody there needed it. hes an allegory for what happens when you tilt and nobody stops you. thats why people say its so scary to watch this. it isnt funny. he isnt weak. he was in control until he wasnt. everybody who knows what they were doing wouldve made the same damn calls he did. why? because you probably have a better chance of hitting a royal flush than what happened.

    • @kimloy8019
      @kimloy8019 Рік тому

      LOL, Harlan is a degenerate, end of story.

  • @popurm
    @popurm 4 роки тому +24

    lol i never knew being a magician was an insult in poker. "you're a bottom dealing magician!!!" To me that is a total compliment. Bottom dealing is hard.

    • @KardSharp
      @KardSharp 4 роки тому

      Agreed...and I never said that in real life. When you visit my channel you will know why they out that line in.

  • @arizonashane
    @arizonashane Рік тому +15

    Gosh, that beat against "Otto von Bismarck" would have been brutal under any circumstance. But in Harlan's situation? I can't imagine.

  • @ConstantineAndreas
    @ConstantineAndreas 5 років тому +100

    Lmao, this reminds me of that Jen Tilly call against Antonious on Poker After Dark all those years ago. "I thought you had pocket kings."

    • @CribNotes
      @CribNotes 5 років тому +12

      Jen Tilly didn't call Antonius. She actually checked back the river with a full house!!!

    • @CribNotes
      @CribNotes 5 років тому +4

      Here's the hand with Tilly vs Antonius. The looks on the other pros faces when Tilly turns her cards over are hysterical!! ua-cam.com/video/St4Q55amkO4/v-deo.html

    • @ConstantineAndreas
      @ConstantineAndreas 5 років тому +4

      @@CribNotes Lol! I forgot she checked back! Thanks for the correction. So horrific.

    • @TsarOfRuss
      @TsarOfRuss 5 років тому +3

      @@CribNotes Damn!!! im sure Tilly regrets it, what a noob she use to be

    • @gnarlicbread5140
      @gnarlicbread5140 5 років тому

      @@TsarOfRuss what a noob she still is

  • @BatmanHQYT
    @BatmanHQYT Рік тому +4

    This movie was chock-full of amazing actors. Loved Bill Camp even in this brief role.

  • @theolamp5312
    @theolamp5312 5 років тому +120

    After watching the movie, I can only think that Molly was in this for the challenge and the excitement of being around powerful people. In a different world she might be a free solo rock climber.

    • @benflorence5513
      @benflorence5513 4 роки тому +30

      Or maybe an Olympic skier?

    • @johnhenry4520
      @johnhenry4520 2 роки тому +1

      Sign here for rebuy reload#!

    • @mattgrant5341
      @mattgrant5341 2 роки тому

      Shut up nerd

    • @robotube7361
      @robotube7361 Рік тому

      You should know movies are nothing but fiction.
      In another life she would have been the same thing=glorified hostess of someone else's game.

    • @theolamp5312
      @theolamp5312 Рік тому +3

      @@robotube7361 -This was actually based on a true story (maybe enhanced a bit). But, she never would have been a bit player in someone else's game. It wasn't in her nature.

  • @sawmill035
    @sawmill035 10 місяців тому +5

    Exact same thing happened to me (albiet for significantly less money) last week.
    Folded trip aces to a player who had literally nothing (he showed). I lost right around 40% of my stack. I was still up for the night, but was heated. Ended up losing my whole stack by playing way too loose and swinging for the fences.
    Thankfully, I went home and slept it off and didnt dig a deeper hole, but I lost $600 from being on tilt.

  • @ofigenius007
    @ofigenius007 5 років тому +7

    So Brad calls flop Q98 , check raised turn when second 9 came , before king showed on the river - that's why Harlan puts him on KK
    Genius read from best player at the table, any reason for kings to raise?

  • @JimmyRingz
    @JimmyRingz 5 років тому +40

    The last hand was a classic PokerStars tournament beat. With constant beats like that and a high rake, what's not to love?!❤️😍❤️😍

    • @lajeandom
      @lajeandom 5 років тому

      lol, well you are happy when it happens to you isnt lol

    • @JimmyRingz
      @JimmyRingz 5 років тому

      @@lajeandom Yes, I love it.😍

    • @questionableidentity1
      @questionableidentity1 5 років тому

      This dealer got the pokerstars sticker on his clothes

  • @trw4war322
    @trw4war322 2 роки тому +9

    Self Discipline in this Arena is Literally Everything!

  • @scottroffman2325
    @scottroffman2325 2 роки тому +4

    every time I lose a few hundred in the casinos...I go back to this specific movie clip, and I feel SO...... MUCH....... BETTER!!!!!!!

  • @johnspence8141
    @johnspence8141 5 років тому +12

    While this is fun for a movie, its highly unrealistic that Harland would fold. Most pros just suck it up and pay off. Coolers like this are just that: you pay it off and suck it up because the alternative that they are bluffing or shoving with just a 9, is far more likely. if you're wrong, you say "Nice hand" and wait. But to go on tilt is an ugly option. Another strategy is IF you do fold OR call, AND ARE WRONG, you recognize that you are tired, and YOU LEAVE. It's ok because you know you'll win next time.

    • @jackbauer555
      @jackbauer555 2 роки тому +1

      exactly, in a cash game you just suck it up and call it, if you're very late in a tournament and it's for all of your chips, then it's a different thought process

    • @bill_lumbergh
      @bill_lumbergh 2 місяці тому

      yea plus Tilting is much more likely over a bad beat rather than a tight fold, they should have just used the second hand

  • @garygwin1741
    @garygwin1741 4 роки тому +14

    Assuming that someone has no bluffs, and folding full-houses, is truly "AMATEUR NIGHT" HAHA!!

  • @delrey874
    @delrey874 3 роки тому +9

    Aaron Sorkin is a really good writer. And Jessica Chastain is a really good actress.

    • @docholliday3666
      @docholliday3666 Місяць тому

      You must be talking about another movie.

  • @WJen8
    @WJen8 Рік тому +5

    I've had both happen to me. Playing well and then a single bad play causing my to spiral into a panic ending in heavy losses, and playing like crap until a lucky break turns my game around. It happens to the best and the worst of us.

  • @-papi2timez898
    @-papi2timez898 2 роки тому +6

    This is your reminder to leave the table… probably even go home if you start to get tilted!

  • @kueisun
    @kueisun 5 років тому +15

    Since the action went “calling on the flop, check raising the turn, and bombing the river” (technically the river action is a check shove), I would never put Bad Brad on pocket kings. J10, 89, 88, or even Ah9h are much more likely, and maybe occasionally QQ. Since you block QQ, this is a mandatory call. A good player would never check raise KK on the turn.

    • @aaronalvarado2481
      @aaronalvarado2481 Рік тому

      But that’s the point, Brad is so terrible & unconventional. Nothing he does makes sense, so that’s why Harlan folded.

  • @nikolathebarber7146
    @nikolathebarber7146 5 років тому +8

    Just watching this scene gave me anxiety about my poker experiences in the casino...

  • @wjatube
    @wjatube 3 роки тому +5

    I share many football wagering tilt experiences with probably thousands of others who tank the 1 and 4 pm games and go heavy on that Sunday night game to break-even. Yet another reason why Monday mornings suck ass.

  • @jeremythevirushuang6303
    @jeremythevirushuang6303 3 роки тому +25

    They’ve done the research and this scenario hit home. Lot of poker players included the best pros goes on tilt. There is a factor called LUCK. And when luck hits, you just gotta walk away.

  • @GotStones1
    @GotStones1 Рік тому +1

    At 5:26, I FUCKING SWEAR they piped in Malkovich’s Mothafuckrr from Rounders on that second one

  • @theNonexistentKnight
    @theNonexistentKnight 5 років тому +211

    This could have been a perfect poker movie but they just had to mess up the hands. It's a weird mix: the jargon is at the level of someone who has played recreationally for two years, yet the hands and the analyzing by Molly is at the level of someone who's watched two hours of old WSOP highlights on ESPN. My theory is that they had a decent poker consultant who would have made the first hand look something like the Ronnie Bardah vs Miss Finland (an unconventional but successful bluff from a fishy amateur on a pro) but the producers thought all of that too complicated and insisted on high but simple drama. Classic hollywood: simplification to the point where things make no sense. By the time they insisted that on a Q77 flop a guy (1) just knows his opponent to have queens full (wtf? how?) but (2) decides to represent quad sevens (WTF!?) the consultant had probably already quit and demanded that his name is taken out of the end credits.

    • @JustSomeCanadianGuy
      @JustSomeCanadianGuy 5 років тому +95

      You know why?
      Because 99.999% of people who watch movies don’t give a shit about realistic poker dialog. 😄

    • @drewberry8945
      @drewberry8945 5 років тому +13

      Would have been more realistic if the norway guy had KK rivered a single king instead. Still a bad beat though.

    • @thewarriors3048
      @thewarriors3048 5 років тому +8

      You know this is based on a true story?

    • @SSky06
      @SSky06 5 років тому +37

      This hand is based on a real hand in Bloom’s book. So it’s likely this actually happened. That said, the guy isn’t trying to convince the dude he has quad 7’s, he’s just some dumbass running a bad bluff and running into the nuts and then hitting a 99-1 shot. The hand and outcome are fine and happen every day thousands of times in card rooms across the country. The jargon about the hands is just dumb as fuck though.

    • @liamhalliday8437
      @liamhalliday8437 4 роки тому +7

      I also felt the same with this movie. There's some real quality poker mixed with some awful stuff. The thought process up to about minute 2 is fine, that sort of range analysis is common for anybody at the table.
      But he has the 3rd (edit, 4th*) best hand on a board that is super wet, playing people who will overplay smaller boats and even straights. Yes, sometimes you take a hit here but any profitable poker player is making this call, and if Brad has 99 or KK (edit, or QQ) it just sucks and you go home.
      Molly says he's lost only $40K after folding, which implies there was $20K of his money in before the river, $20K of Brad's and maybe the blinds. Let's say $45K. Brad then shoves for $72K so the pot is $117K, so now he has to call $52K to win $117, or be right 40% of the time to make it a profitable call. He's never played with Brad before, he could be the tightest rock or the wackiest idiot, but you're making that call and if you lose, you have a story to tell.
      Also, does Brad's hand really represent a "huge hand" having checked that flop. It's Q 9 8 with a flush draw. Any huge hand like J10 or 2 pair suited you now have beat, whilst things like A9 hearts may also play this way. Likewise maybe AJ or A10 hearts plays this way, sure you'd probably reraise on the flop, but this puts a lot of pressure if you only have say AQ or even AA feels uncomfortable here, so I'd not hate it. I can also see 8s playing this way, although again you'd typically see a raise on the flop.
      Knowing all that, you simply have to call, you're at the top of your range, you've no knowledge on the other player, and the board is quite favourable for people getting over excited.

  • @johnboyle5663
    @johnboyle5663 Рік тому +3

    lesson #1....bankroll management....never have more than 5% of your roll in play at any time!...and if you lose that 5%....leave!

  • @brendanprimus3211
    @brendanprimus3211 5 років тому +9

    that subtle ringing alarm bell at 2:38 is just great post production work.

  • @emmanuel7690
    @emmanuel7690 5 років тому +104

    How easy would it be to consult a poker player whilst making these movies?

    • @bakersmileyface
      @bakersmileyface 5 років тому +13

      I know. They didn't even need to hire a professional to do it.
      I learned how to play poker little over a week ago and even I realise how stupid this is.

    • @jameswood1935
      @jameswood1935 5 років тому +1

      Watching just an hour of vids of pros playing/coolers/tilting/laying down hands/ getting the nuts on UA-cam couldve saved this scene

    • @Gunman610
      @Gunman610 5 років тому

      It's possible that Aaron Sorkin wrote this movie for a general audience, rather than just poker players. His writing in West Wing and Studio 60 are the same way.

    • @emmanuel7690
      @emmanuel7690 5 років тому +1

      @@Gunman610 What difference would the situation being realistic make to the general audience?

    • @emmanuel7690
      @emmanuel7690 5 років тому +1

      @happyz hoodwinker You're either absolutely clueless, a terrible reg or an enthusiastic rec. Either way, this is where I exit this 'debate'.

  • @gringoboy701
    @gringoboy701 2 роки тому +6

    Poker might be the only game where it's actually more challenging to play with a bunch of people who have no clue what they are doing.

  • @MrSpeedyAce
    @MrSpeedyAce 5 років тому +71

    Apparently, "Player X" in real life was Toby Maguire. Fun little tidbit.

    • @fsylla69
      @fsylla69 5 років тому +1

      seriously?

    • @hwanjung8230
      @hwanjung8230 5 років тому +6

      @@fsylla69 yea. He's a pos too from what I've read

    • @fsylla69
      @fsylla69 5 років тому

      @@hwanjung8230 wow that's interesting

    • @sunday3237
      @sunday3237 4 роки тому

      duh

    • @brielleandquinn3281
      @brielleandquinn3281 4 роки тому +5

      Guess thats why they cast Michael Cera.

  • @joshuaparrott2458
    @joshuaparrott2458 4 роки тому +8

    I never rebuy for at least 20-30 minutes. Gives me time to cool off.

    • @ignaciogodoy7095
      @ignaciogodoy7095 Рік тому

      That is wrong, Poker is also a game of luck , you need to go home and do a stop loss

  • @gandriel1374
    @gandriel1374 2 роки тому +1

    I would call. There is no shame lose with 99,6 % equity (third nuts) and there are more combination could be played this way (AA, X9 suited, busted open - ended straight flush draw, or famous stone cold bluff). pot odds 1:2 are also saying GO in this situlation. But calling raise with Q 9 off suited on deep stack pre-flop is the biggest poker sin i think.

  • @sunilrajgarhia5882
    @sunilrajgarhia5882 5 років тому +4

    Doug Polk's advise," Never fold the top of your range".

  • @wilde33
    @wilde33 5 років тому +2

    Never folding a boat to an unknown. Even with preflop action and being check raised on the turn. Guy could have AA A9 89s 9Ts AK KQ so many hands he still way ahead of. Putting him on exactly KK when folding river is a terrible nutty move.

  • @clayvision
    @clayvision 2 роки тому +3

    Everytime something like this happens I just say to the table "nice hand, I need a second after that one" take a walk, let myself get over it, and then move on with the night. Just last night i got bluffed off a straight on a paired board in a live session in a similar manner, and instead of losing all my money, i came back and still ended up a few hundred for the night.

  • @holyboi1225
    @holyboi1225 Рік тому +13

    The best poker advice I ever recieved was from someone in a small group of casual friday night players.
    "Never think about anything after bad hand. The only thing you need to remember, is how to breathe, and how to play."

    • @coldfire39
      @coldfire39 Рік тому

      Don't think about anything...think about breathing and how to play? ok

  • @samiam7342
    @samiam7342 5 років тому +11

    what a shame to lose your entire bankroll over being bluffed one time..................that's why you always have to set loss limits, if you reach that limit, you stop playing no matter what, that's what chip reese said who was the greatest ever.

  • @sebastianmaregatti
    @sebastianmaregatti 5 років тому +13

    I’m so scared about getting a gambling addiction

    • @ShadowViking47
      @ShadowViking47 5 років тому +5

      If that's truly an issue for you then you are definitely weak minded. Wouldn't recommend you bet.

    • @sebastianmaregatti
      @sebastianmaregatti 5 років тому +3

      ShadowViking47 like I’ve never done any sort of game involving money but I’m just scared I’ll get hook if I ever try it and ruin my life.Seen a lot of gambling movies

    • @goggy6850
      @goggy6850 5 років тому

      bit of advice, if you dont want to get the gambling bug you have to understand one thing. its just money so it doesnt matter. secondly only bet what you can afford and dont mind losing. these 2 things will make your poker fun and pretty quickly you will learn how to be real good after getting your ass handed to you for the little, while you learn from your mistakes. i myself had similar concerns, but after limiting my gambling money on poker and learning from my ass kickings for the first month i started seeing results. the best players at my local home game began to be scared of me and then id start to beat them at their own tactics. now im happy to go to casino and play against those rich fuckers with my 200 bucks and see how well i can do or bad i do. trust me dude poker is so much fun and super interesting mentally. worth it

  • @hamburglerhelper326
    @hamburglerhelper326 5 років тому +28

    folds A9 suited to a single open, somehow gets into a 4bet pot with Q9. makes sense. Im pretty sure these stories are not real.

  • @user-rj5vt6zx7q
    @user-rj5vt6zx7q Рік тому +1

    I’ve had a similar experience. Your blood temperature increases by a factor of ten. And you see nothing but red. You go for the jugular vein on the next round.

  • @SleepEatWorkRepeat
    @SleepEatWorkRepeat 5 років тому +4

    Pretty standard flip out moment at the end if you ask me with a pot of 750k.

  • @timbuckthe2nd642
    @timbuckthe2nd642 11 місяців тому +2

    People like that should never play no-limit. The swings you go on are no joke... and those who can't handle it destroy their lives.

  • @andrewsssx
    @andrewsssx 5 років тому +9

    This is a famous story about the grinder. he was staked in by Toby Mcguire and this happened. The royal person who gave him the the runner runner cooler was from Saudi Arabia.

    • @ParissaKhoury
      @ParissaKhoury 5 років тому +1

      You're right it was Muhammad Bin Salman

    • @d2an3i
      @d2an3i 5 років тому

      www.pocketfives.com/articles/molly-blooms-tell-all-poker-memoir-destroys-tobey-maguire-589520/

  • @ajitkirpekar4251
    @ajitkirpekar4251 4 роки тому +1

    I am confused, how is he check raising the turn if he is in position?

  • @well.thy.one.
    @well.thy.one. 4 роки тому +3

    Am i missing something?
    How did harlen get check raised on the turn and then lead the river?

    • @weseemabdullah2570
      @weseemabdullah2570 4 роки тому

      Check raise then raise

    • @well.thy.one.
      @well.thy.one. 4 роки тому

      Weseem Abdullah could you elaborate?

    • @seblahideh
      @seblahideh 4 роки тому +1

      @@well.thy.one. the only way it would make sense is if they didn't show bad brad check on the river before Harlan bet 20g.

    • @well.thy.one.
      @well.thy.one. 4 роки тому

      Tom das but then it wouldnt be a lead, he would have check raised both streets

  • @ionceateapinecone
    @ionceateapinecone 3 роки тому +2

    There's a video of a hand like the last one from a real tournament, the winning player actually felt really bad and apologized

    • @TheBotleyBoy
      @TheBotleyBoy 3 роки тому

      Have you got a link to the video? I'd like to see that.

  • @8beazy
    @8beazy Рік тому +3

    I watched this very thing happen to a friend of mine at the Seminole Hard Rock in Tampa. It was scary as hell!! Just like in this video it was like he became a different person. We had to physically drag him out of there!!

  • @bigDmtb622
    @bigDmtb622 5 років тому +4

    this is an anecdotal scene, made to teach a lesson to the viewer. "This is what not to do".

  • @ImSoHo253
    @ImSoHo253 3 роки тому +11

    On of the best movies I've seen in my lifetime.

  • @jamesmorris9384
    @jamesmorris9384 5 років тому +32

    For an extra 50k, I call that push everyday and twice on Sunday!

    • @nickhalden5207
      @nickhalden5207 4 роки тому

      @@LouisE-mp8lx He also loses to K/9

    • @bobbytux4735
      @bobbytux4735 4 роки тому

      @@nickhalden5207 The guy didn't play like he had k 9.

    • @nickhalden5207
      @nickhalden5207 4 роки тому

      @@bobbytux4735 Lmao how doesn't K/9 beat Q/9?

    • @bobbytux4735
      @bobbytux4735 4 роки тому

      @@nickhalden5207 sorry i read what u said wrong in context. Yea it wins if he has it but he didnt play like k9 prior to everything which was the point of the scene.

    • @nickhalden5207
      @nickhalden5207 4 роки тому

      @@bobbytux4735 I understand but I was replying to the other guy's previous comment of him only losing to KK and QQ. He also loses to K/9

  • @henryzamora9879
    @henryzamora9879 2 роки тому +18

    First time I played poker at a casino
    I lost 100$
    Was the worst pain I ever felt
    Harlan lost over a million
    I never wanna feel that pain 😅😐

    • @ratataran
      @ratataran Рік тому

      Geez, you're a winner if you only lost a 100

    • @benjammin5252
      @benjammin5252 11 місяців тому

      Funny. I lost $100 playing blackjack. That was the only time I’ve gamble since.

    • @tareklegrand7747
      @tareklegrand7747 7 місяців тому

      @@ratataran I suppose it's all he had 🤣

  • @wangjicheng6758
    @wangjicheng6758 5 років тому +60

    I think it’s just not real for a player with experience

    • @patrickmacasaet3493
      @patrickmacasaet3493 5 років тому +8

      In the book, the character who is portrayed as Harlan was actually a decent poker player, and he did actually tilt off, maybe not full but he began to lose a lot of hands, what is true is that player X/ Tobey Maguire paid for his buy ins and took some of his winnings

    • @wangjicheng6758
      @wangjicheng6758 5 років тому +1

      Patrick Macasaet Ye I known. But the movie said, that Halan dropped all his poker-knowledge and just played like a kid. He must be pissed off. Well maybe i don’t have lost as much money as Halan😂😂 so I can’t have the same feeling as Halan.

    • @arcadion448
      @arcadion448 5 років тому +2

      ​@@AlmonteList, Everybody (even pros) tilts. Harlan consistently re-bought and at point point re-bought for 500K, tilting away $960k (after his bluffed pot) is very possible considering he's been playing (or rather tilting) for 2 days straight.
      Harlan is a tight player per narration and every tight player considers the *chance* that his opponent has the better hand. As the narration explained in the Q899K hand, Harlan has never played with "Bad" Brad and he chose to give "Bad" Brad the benefit of the doubt, which is not uncommon when you're faced with player you've never played before. Harlan may have gone overboard and tilted for another $950k and missed his wife's surprise party, but it ain't impossible for him to do so. Tilt can happen for a million reasons, being bluffed out of a pot is a very common one.

    • @barnsnoble3105
      @barnsnoble3105 5 років тому

      Andy Ngô if he folds a full house I would want to play with him any chance I could.

    • @joeaaronramirez281
      @joeaaronramirez281 5 років тому

      Matt McLaren I believe some of this is true in the video. How you may ask? Simple in real life all you have to look at is Phil Hellmuth and the devil fish.

  • @daperculator7153
    @daperculator7153 Рік тому +2

    Getting beat on the run out after flopping the full house happened to me for $400 the other day.
    1/3 sb/bb I’m in position pocket 4’s before the flop. Guy to my right I’m tied for chip stack lead raises to $20 pre flop, I call and everyone else folds. Heads up, flop comes 774, he checks, I slow play and check back. Queen comes on turn, he bets $40, I go in the tank for 1 min and I raise to $80, he goes in the tank for about 2 mins, he shoves all in for $400. I put him on QK, I snap call and show the hand. He says “I’m running behind”, shows QJ, we agree to run once. Q comes on river, other player says he had a Q so I lost a pot with 95.5% odds. I’m glad I had no extra money on me cause i woulda donated another buy in on tilt

  • @PsyQoBoy
    @PsyQoBoy 4 роки тому +3

    Know your players, know your outs, know your table stake, know your pot sizing

  • @colemarbosili3405
    @colemarbosili3405 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing this very helpful information, never re buy more than once .

  • @Michaelkayslay
    @Michaelkayslay 5 років тому +19

    Jessica looks hot here

  • @logicpolice2451
    @logicpolice2451 5 років тому +39

    *Just came here to read all the Poker Pros handing out lordly advice to a character based on a real man who was "the best player at most tables"*

    • @lanvlanv5184
      @lanvlanv5184 5 років тому +2

      Actually, he wasn't, there were hundreds of players better, probably thousands, at that time, Doyle Brunson, Phil Ivey, Tom Dwan, Patrick Antonius, and a bunch of other players were the REAL best players at most of the tables, and I can tell 100% confident, that none of them would fold that fucking full house, it was a bad play, a fold that came out of the fear, the fear of losing what you ve already earned, no great player feels that fear, and if they do, they ignore it, a good player would never food that hand. That fear is usually a sign of a bad player. And not one of the best.
      If you don't know a lot of poker, I understand what you said, but if you knew a little you would see how crazy is to fold that hand.

    • @lanvlanv5184
      @lanvlanv5184 4 роки тому +1

      @Georgi Shopov Well I played a few times here and there, and I understand whats you say, but I still think is fear, fear to lose what you ve earned already.

    • @marko514
      @marko514 2 роки тому

      @@lanvlanv5184 That's why you gotta be bankrolled properly and if you buy in for 1000$, 1000$ is 100BB for you. If you buy in for 10000$, that's 100BB for you. (Big blinds)
      If you fear for the money you have, one bad beat and all is gone, you will be afraid of bluffing the river, not being confident and relax etc etc

  • @ImperialGeneral
    @ImperialGeneral Рік тому +4

    If anything, the scene shows the dangers not of going on tilt but of over relying on your ability to spot tells lol.
    I do like how it's also foreshadowing how Bad Brad is actually a massive con artist who steals far more money from the players through bad investments than he ever loses playing poker by being able to hide his tells even when he's bluffing with air.

  • @JDragon272
    @JDragon272 Рік тому

    Just like the famous quote from The Joker in Batman: The Killing Joke - “All it takes is One Bad Day.”

  • @LoowheezeBreeze
    @LoowheezeBreeze 5 років тому +23

    4:46 99.29% Harlan's hand holds up

    • @stavcho
      @stavcho 5 років тому +2

      yet the guy with 0.8 % to win over bet shoves 3 times the size of the pot with just an A high

    • @fexcasanova
      @fexcasanova 5 років тому

      LoowheezeBreeze Murphy's Law

    • @matthewmcelreavy6761
      @matthewmcelreavy6761 5 років тому +2

      So... you’re saying there’s a chance??!!

    • @chrisgonepro9648
      @chrisgonepro9648 5 років тому

      IshiAza Ishev it was a beautiful time back then 😭

    • @jaidevnani2253
      @jaidevnani2253 5 років тому

      Wow that scene was complete bullshit

  • @welshfreedom1451
    @welshfreedom1451 5 років тому +162

    Poor sketch.. no on is folding 9s full after putting 20k in and not calling extra 50 k with third best nuts!

    • @GregorBautista
      @GregorBautista 5 років тому +3

      paul williamson specially when he had 1.3million lol

    • @mikelong2756
      @mikelong2756 5 років тому +5

      The third best nuts isn't even a phrase lol

    • @AirmailMRCOOL
      @AirmailMRCOOL 5 років тому +2

      @@mikelong2756 Yes it is. Maybe the "best" part is uncommon, but "the third nuts" is a very common term.

    • @roccoVAL
      @roccoVAL 5 років тому

      @@AirmailMRCOOL you're right the third nuts in a common term...he said the third best nuts which isn't a common term

    • @royallwind3937
      @royallwind3937 5 років тому +4

      It's not even the third best fullhouse. This shit is actually making me laugh. Nobody in this comment section can get this very simple thing correct.

  • @ocharni
    @ocharni 5 років тому +6

    Austrian Royalty was abolished in 1918 ...

    • @rexoid0800
      @rexoid0800 5 років тому +1

      True but the Royal family still existed until Otto von Habsburg's death in 2011 which would be after this was set.

    • @thegodfather1865
      @thegodfather1865 5 років тому

      Names and backgrounds were also changed for the movie

  • @jamesbell1613
    @jamesbell1613 Рік тому +1

    It's why I leave once I am down three buy ins at the most. And you can't fold that boat hand, especially with no read.

  • @aspectoftheyeti1232
    @aspectoftheyeti1232 4 роки тому +4

    If that happened to me, then you would never see me again.

  • @zacharyrodriguez6027
    @zacharyrodriguez6027 Місяць тому

    I’ve seen this once and it’s awfully scary seeing it in person! I went to Vegas for three days. Guy was balling with 15k in chips, Rolex on the wrist, and diamond rings. Dude lost one hand and lost his shit….I left after the third day and he had no jewelry and was wired to the gills with coffee….someone said he never left the table and was down 40k….it was nuts

  • @AnthonyHarvey9333
    @AnthonyHarvey9333 Рік тому +2

    The first hand is stupid, how can he not call that. He has 9‘s full of Q’s betting 20k into about a 35-40k pot he is obviously value betting, then the guy jams for another 50k on top and doesn’t instacall, I figured making calls like this is what got him up 100k. He has to be the tightest of tight players not to make this call. The explanation doesn’t make sense either, Brad made it look like he had KK’s so did he 3-bet pre flop? If so then Harlan has to be on the button, table folds to him, Harlan raises, Brad 3-bets in one of the blinds then Harlan calls, but if Harlan’s tight then why would he call a 3-bet with Q9 off. That can’t be the case though because there is no button in front of Harlan. Hell there isn’t a button anywhere near them and is actually on the other side of the table, so that means Brad bet first then Harlan called Q9 off in the big blind. But if that’s so then how did Brad check raise the turn? And if he check raise the turn then why does Harlan think he has KK’s? He has to have 9x like A9 of hearts? That’s the only hand Harlan would think that Brad would check call the flop, check raise the turn, and then check jam the river as a bluff since there are straights and full houses on the board. Let’s say that Harlan was first to go with betting since he has such a bad hand pre flop that he would only call a raise in one of the blinds and the button is to his right. So Brad raises pro flop, Harlan calls in the big blind, Harlan probably bets like 5k on the flop, Brad calls, Harlan bets 10k on the turn, Brad calls, Harlan bets 20k on the river, and brad jams for 72k total and Harlan’s like “oh yea, he definitely has KK’s”. Yea it’s in brad’s range but so is JT suited,9x, 88’s and missed draws that Brad is turning into a bluff. QQ’s are also in his range but Harlan blocks it with his queen. So there is no way he folds no way!! In real life Harlan calls the all in and let’s say Brad did have KK’s, then he loses another 50k that’s puts him down to about 75k. Getting river’d happens all the time in poker and Harlan would pick himself up and keep going and keep playing tight but no, he folds sees he got bluffed and instead of taking a note and marking Brad as a donkey he goes full tilt starts playing like a donkey himself and loses a million dollars in the process. Hollywood bullshit!!!!! All of it!!!!

  • @krisskrop6739
    @krisskrop6739 2 роки тому

    What makes this movie decent is that she said check raising the turn and bombing the river... I like the term bombing this movie had decent stuff poker wise. I guess this is just a lesson in variance?

  • @memesouls8653
    @memesouls8653 3 роки тому +19

    _“It was just $40,000”_
    *Me being the broke man that I am:* 😔

    • @patrickkanas3874
      @patrickkanas3874 2 роки тому +2

      Yeah but our broke asses aren't playing at a game like that

    • @memesouls8653
      @memesouls8653 2 роки тому +2

      @@patrickkanas3874 Haha true. $40,000 might be just like $40 to them.

    • @antzooma
      @antzooma Рік тому

      @@memesouls8653 we find out later the guy isn't rich and is staked, can't afford to pay back the $1m

    • @memesouls8653
      @memesouls8653 Рік тому

      @@antzooma Well he is still pretty rich, he most certainly could pay back the 40 grand he lost during the first match, but his mistake was that he kept digging himself deeper and deeper into debt until he has no money left.

    • @antzooma
      @antzooma Рік тому

      @@memesouls8653 he didn't pay anything back he was staked by Player X. He couldn't afford to pay back 20 buy ins to Molly

  • @wesv3535
    @wesv3535 10 місяців тому

    You call that Q9 and lose with the 2nd nuts would be much less tilting. Thats a shoulder shrug "if you got it, you got it" call.

  • @jonathansykes4986
    @jonathansykes4986 5 років тому +78

    lol folding queens full getting 3 to 1 and thinking he's the best player at any table.. guy isn't the best player at a live 1/2 game.

    • @royallwind3937
      @royallwind3937 5 років тому +3

      He didn't have queens full, smart guy.

    • @royallwind3937
      @royallwind3937 5 років тому +2

      @@jonathansykes4986 Try again, bud. He had nines full. She even says it in the video lol

    • @ilovebrandnewcarpets
      @ilovebrandnewcarpets 5 років тому +1

      @@royallwind3937 "Bud" and "smart guy". Insulting a stranger on the internet (whose point was still just as valid) you must feel proud and good. Strong enough to take on the world.

    • @royallwind3937
      @royallwind3937 5 років тому +2

      @@ilovebrandnewcarpets People shouldn't act so cocky when they obviously don't know what they're talking about. He even replied "Yes he did" after I corrected him. Looks like he erased that comment though ;)

    • @julienforletta7896
      @julienforletta7896 5 років тому +1

      Its a movie guys

  • @littledude000056
    @littledude000056 2 роки тому +1

    He was up 100k before that bad fold... she says he tripled his 50k buy in. He loses 40k on the queen nine hand. That's means he is still up 60k and has a stack of 110k. Any true player knows it's just one hand and that there still winning on the night in that spot, plus brad exposed his hand giving Harlen information about Brad's play. A true player knows not to go on tilt there, but I did still enjoy this scene/movie.

    • @arachnid4910
      @arachnid4910 Рік тому

      You clearly never play poker

    • @idzoavitsi4211
      @idzoavitsi4211 Рік тому +1

      ​@@arachnid4910what are you talking about? Everything that man said was spot on. If you are the type of player to tilt after one bs hand, you obviously haven't played volume. Dudes up 60k and just found out there is a fish that bluffs into 40k pots with air after repping a strong hand pre. A good player would print money off brad after that hand.

  • @SuperRedux
    @SuperRedux 3 роки тому +28

    He should know by now that you can’t be all loosely-goosey having-a-sandwich at the poker table

  • @lolipedofin
    @lolipedofin Рік тому

    Tilt is scary, without realizing your 20% VPIP can suddenly rise to 60%, next you see a T7o, part of the 40% you folded preflop hits a full house on flop and suddenly your VPIP rises to 85%, thinking that you will always home run the next hand, always the next hand.
    You can have the perfect knowledge, read every book, memorize all the GTO charts for every situation, but the no.1 skill on poker table since the first card was dealt was always, and will always be... keeping the wits about you. To stay calm and not let the card in front of you affect your mental state. Otherwise, your chips are about to fly the other way.

  • @chriss4836
    @chriss4836 5 років тому +3

    Production Goof in this scene: flop graphics say Queen of spades, but the card is the queen of Clubs. Also makes the holecard graphics wrong because it shows Harlan to have the queen of clubs in his hand, which is impossible since it’s on the flop.

  • @cesarcastro8413
    @cesarcastro8413 3 роки тому +1

    anyone know the name of Harlans watch?

  • @mike990
    @mike990 5 років тому +3

    Folding 9s full huh? Well played sir.

  • @adamgoldberg1537
    @adamgoldberg1537 11 місяців тому

    It's a good question asking if he had pocket kings after seeing the five

  • @shanemulvey4065
    @shanemulvey4065 4 роки тому +6

    "And I'll pull my hands out with my face"

  • @Spider-Too-Too
    @Spider-Too-Too 9 місяців тому

    The word tilted really sums it up. It’s like the balance in your head just tilted and you lost all your self control and reasoning, all you want is blood

  • @AZNXXXful14
    @AZNXXXful14 5 років тому +6

    So basically he lost the same way he thought he'd lose to Brad. For real this time.

    • @cipherknowledge3555
      @cipherknowledge3555 5 років тому +1

      No. He lose to brad by getting bluff. He lose to Frederick by having the weaker hand. So it's not the same.

  • @domeniczappia2436
    @domeniczappia2436 4 роки тому +1

    A great bluff