Fr the fact that he was able to see it coming so early in the hand. He hadnt even bet on the river yet and knew what he was about to do, like what lol he must watch him play a lot or something
Lol you guys in the comments are real chat pros. This is a elite play by Limitless, very few players can find the bluff there. So not an easy call for Eric at all. Anyone saying easy call is new to poker or at least doesnt know much.
The comment section here is hilarious. Eric’s comment during the hand is super accurate, “anyone else and this is an easy lay down” almost no one finds bluffs in these spots 500bb deep. This isn’t a 50bb donk fest against morons that Mis value their hands. 95/100 at a live poker game 5/10+ 500bb deep this is always a boat. This is elite play by an elite player, and Eric should fold this and sleep like a baby, the live player pool does not exploit this. Long live poker though, with the comments calling for an EZ call *facepalm*
Not everyone understands the nuanced implications with deep stacks versus the standard 100bb most players in small cash games are playing. Almost everyone is folding the nut flush here if they aren’t fish. I’ve had this spot many times, and every time I fold the flush, they show me the full house. Easy fold. Great job by limitless turning his trips into a bluff. Almost impossible to call here.
One of the greatest plays I’ve seen in a while. Limitless knew exactly what he needed to do but unlike most poker players he followed through with his plan and belief.
No way you can call here with a flush given the price, no way. Like someone said, for 99% people there are no bluffs here. Especially on a board like this with lots of opportunities for a full house this is a snap fold with a flush.
right right ... it's quite common to showe 500x (3.6 times the previous pot) on a re-raised paired river and get called by worse than the 2nd nut on a 5/10 $ NLH ... can you write exactly where this happens "every time" ? maybe the plane ticket is worth...
@@riccardoroberti6252 Ye ye , you are def the guy who raise a flush on the river on a paired board for some extra thin value ... Come please, I really wanna try some keyboard warrior poker pro up here. Talking abt plane tickets when you are struggling to survive after the crisis make me want to puke . Pfft..
@Kevin Nguyen I understood that you were a regular at a $5/10 game that often bombs the river 500x getting called by far worse than the nut and now you are sayng "shame on you there are people struggling to survive", since the beginning there are serious contradictions in everything you have written or maybe because of my poor knowledge of english i' m not able to catch the irony is that it?
@@riccardoroberti6252 I meant some of them don't mind calling with worse worse hand just to "keep you honest" and actually play poker as a hobby ( where value actually comes from ) and ppl who talk about willing to come somewhere just to play poker but scared to make some call at a specific low frequency to balance the game. I was n't aggressive in any part of my comment but since you started it , I don't mind coming to your home game if you have one u pos. What's your point here weridos?
So sick, I don't play these stakes but it takes a lot to lay down that flush. I couldn't fold that at lower stakes though. It happened to me once and I had a feeling dude had a full house, but didn't lay it down.
isn't boat calling the 20k instead of all in? people do it without the fullhouse, i don't play that high stakes but i've seen people laydown fullhouses against a straight flush
I would just be suspicious of the turn bet. It seems that almost any two pair or even top set would check that turn card. Think about it, if you had a set on a 3-4-5-6 three to a suit in that situation it's almost always a heck so what hand would you have in that spot that fills up. None make sense to have. Just my thought.
He had the right idea. Eric even said it himself but didn’t follow his instinct. If you’re not trusting yourself in these spots then why are you playing.
If you think its a genious play you are mistaken. Its just Eric Hicks didnt think it through, or hes playing scared money. Doug Polk bluffed the same way with 3 vs Patrick Antonious and got call, lost more if i remmember, but in Dougs defence, he had a better line pre and post flop, than what limitless did. Limitless just defends his blinds pre, if he had a pair 44 55 66 77 he would have most likely three bet. The turn is limitless leading, hes basicly saying his defending range hits this turn more than Eric preflop range, and Eric is just calling, so a flash is out of the question in limitless mind. Than when river comes, limitless still has a fullhouseblocker so he represnts it, but im pretty sure he wasnt thinking Eric had an A flash there, he even sighed and smiled at the end when he saw what he layed down, he didnt expect to see that hand. Eric should have snap called there especially agains an online pro that has moves ike that in him, agains for example Nick Vertucci or Francisco its and easy fold, but they would never play the hand like that.
hand way too underrepped. Also, sets and 2 pair are rarely potting the 7654, 3 spades turn. if you're folding nut flush here, you're also folding some boats right?
I just don’t see how this is a fold. Could be lower flush, straight, trips?. Such a small part of his range is sets that improved to a boat on the river.
It's either a full house (or better), or a straight bluff. Even though he has trips here...he isn't raising his trips, he's raising with a bluff. He knows he doesn't have the best hand.
@joehenry I never understood how people like you are so confident in their poker knowledge when it's extremely obvious you have zero poker success. Your analysis is absolutely hilarious. Imagine thinking that one of the best players in the world would play like a 1cnt/2cnt whale.
Against a random player is a snap fold. Against Wiktor Malinowski is a call. He has bluffs everywhere. He is an elite player. You should defend your range versus this psycho otherwise he will destroy you.
Damn that seems very reckless, limitless giving himself a pretty bad price for the bluff. But a sick play for sure, i just feel like eric has quite a few full houses here too given the action, and not that many flushes when he just flats the turn.
I know we’re seeing the players’ cards, but a full house doesnt make any sense here, coz villain is gonna check all his sets or 2 pairs on this turn bringing a 4 liner for a straight and completes the flush, so if by any chance the nut flush is beat its only against a straight flush and if that was the case ill call down the shove and ill have a nice story to tell for years to come 😁
if im playing those stakes im supposed to be loaded in bankroll....and if its so....that would BE THE EASIEST call of my life....aginst limitless....i call and u show me the boat....congrats...i reload...and move on...BUT NEVERRR a fold....never
@@williamantropov7733 Assuming I had that kind of cash, and wasn't in over my head where losing 100k was going to hurt me, my call stands, immediately, don't even need to think about it. Garret would have called this in a flash. Eric, it seems from a comment below, has the money so I'm baffled why he threw away the nut flush?
Definitely not true. Solvers say to raise there because you're going to make more in the long run with that play than what you lose getting raised off of it
snap call, can't play with scared money. Limitless got the fold, so it looks like a genius play. But gone wrong and it's a punt. Let's go, Let's gamble!!!!
Insane hand but Christian's gut instinct about what limitless was planning is the real MVP of this clip
Fr the fact that he was able to see it coming so early in the hand. He hadnt even bet on the river yet and knew what he was about to do, like what lol he must watch him play a lot or something
Which Christian is it? Soto?
@@jaredf9055 Yep
Lol you guys in the comments are real chat pros.
This is a elite play by Limitless, very few players can find the bluff there.
So not an easy call for Eric at all.
Anyone saying easy call is new to poker or at least doesnt know much.
The comment section here is hilarious. Eric’s comment during the hand is super accurate, “anyone else and this is an easy lay down” almost no one finds bluffs in these spots 500bb deep. This isn’t a 50bb donk fest against morons that Mis value their hands. 95/100 at a live poker game 5/10+ 500bb deep this is always a boat.
This is elite play by an elite player, and Eric should fold this and sleep like a baby, the live player pool does not exploit this.
Long live poker though, with the comments calling for an EZ call *facepalm*
You talk like a pro but I bet you play 10 cent/20 cent on ACR.
Not everyone understands the nuanced implications with deep stacks versus the standard 100bb most players in small cash games are playing.
Almost everyone is folding the nut flush here if they aren’t fish. I’ve had this spot many times, and every time I fold the flush, they show me the full house. Easy fold.
Great job by limitless turning his trips into a bluff. Almost impossible to call here.
Limitless thought big bank take lil bank. Simple as that.
One of the greatest plays I’ve seen in a while. Limitless knew exactly what he needed to do but unlike most poker players he followed through with his plan and belief.
Limitless is such a SICKO
The LUNA shirt and getting bluffed by Limitless... not the best week for Eric.
LUNA Cycles is his company. It's not the stock Luna that shit the bed.
@@kellyallen8528 coin* not stock lol weirdo
No way you can call here with a flush given the price, no way. Like someone said, for 99% people there are no bluffs here. Especially on a board like this with lots of opportunities for a full house this is a snap fold with a flush.
Yep. Still sick tho!
If it’s a snap fold, he shouldn’t have raised.
Sick bluff 💯
Красава. Правильно комментатор сказал. Обычные люди так не играют.
Big balls, respect.
Really another level
Wow great commentary Mr. Soto.
Best hand I’ve seen, love to see limitless play against Gchicken
Easy to say "it's hard for him to have a full house' when you know what he has. Theres only about 15 full houses available.
Awesome hand!
Sick bluff
Guess what every time I do this on my 5-5 5-10 game , I would get a reluctant call and come along with a comment : " Nice try mate, I almost fold "
right right ... it's quite common to showe 500x (3.6 times the previous pot) on a re-raised paired river and get called by worse than the 2nd nut on a 5/10 $ NLH
... can you write exactly where this happens "every time" ? maybe the plane ticket is worth...
@@riccardoroberti6252 Ye ye , you are def the guy who raise a flush on the river on a paired board for some extra thin value ... Come please, I really wanna try some keyboard warrior poker pro up here. Talking abt plane tickets when you are struggling to survive after the crisis make me want to puke . Pfft..
@Kevin Nguyen I understood that you were a regular at a $5/10 game that often bombs the river 500x getting called by far worse than the nut and now you are sayng "shame on you there are people struggling to survive", since the beginning there are serious contradictions in everything you have written or maybe because of my poor knowledge of english i' m not able to catch the irony is that it?
Because at those stakes (in the US) most people aren't good enough to fold their good hand lol. It probably works vs a total nit but that's it.
@@riccardoroberti6252 I meant some of them don't mind calling with worse worse hand just to "keep you honest" and actually play poker as a hobby ( where value actually comes from ) and ppl who talk about willing to come somewhere just to play poker but scared to make some call at a specific low frequency to balance the game. I was n't aggressive in any part of my comment but since you started it , I don't mind coming to your home game if you have one u pos. What's your point here weridos?
The worst beat in this hand is Eric is wearing a Luna shirt, RIP
my guess: eric is the wrong guy to bluff like 99 of 100 times
Long time no seen some sick crazy play like this
The video left out the preflop action. Kind of annoying.
Amazing play
Was this a commercial?
HOW CAN LIMITLESS BET TURN W 2P OR SET
You have to call! If your stack your stacked but the second nuts must call
Any good player will you that is a good fold. With an all in bet like that, 99% of the time in cash games, the person has the Boat.
Did he show the bluff or no?
no
So sick, I don't play these stakes but it takes a lot to lay down that flush. I couldn't fold that at lower stakes though. It happened to me once and I had a feeling dude had a full house, but didn't lay it down.
It made absolute sense Limitless had a 54... great play...
Not really, he bet 75% on turn, 54 or even a set would rarely do that on that board
Nice spoiler on the title..
Andy did this to Garret once before.
against one of the greatest poker you never overfold
This is the different between a Great player and a Lucky one...On the long run the Good player always will win 💪
Houston, we have a problem...
isn't boat calling the 20k instead of all in? people do it without the fullhouse, i don't play that high stakes but i've seen people laydown fullhouses against a straight flush
Lynne laid down a full-house to a Royal Flush. There's a highlight hand of it, these players are on another level.
That was beautiful
good fold !
Виктор во всей красе...
Bill would have called that! Eric is too greedy!
I would just be suspicious of the turn bet. It seems that almost any two pair or even top set would check that turn card. Think about it, if you had a set on a 3-4-5-6 three to a suit in that situation it's almost always a heck so what hand would you have in that spot that fills up. None make sense to have. Just my thought.
Best comment/insight
He had the right idea. Eric even said it himself but didn’t follow his instinct. If you’re not trusting yourself in these spots then why are you playing.
world class player
Nit
If you think its a genious play you are mistaken. Its just Eric Hicks didnt think it through, or hes playing scared money. Doug Polk bluffed the same way with 3 vs Patrick Antonious and got call, lost more if i remmember, but in Dougs defence, he had a better line pre and post flop, than what limitless did. Limitless just defends his blinds pre, if he had a pair 44 55 66 77 he would have most likely three bet. The turn is limitless leading, hes basicly saying his defending range hits this turn more than Eric preflop range, and Eric is just calling, so a flash is out of the question in limitless mind. Than when river comes, limitless still has a fullhouseblocker so he represnts it, but im pretty sure he wasnt thinking Eric had an A flash there, he even sighed and smiled at the end when he saw what he layed down, he didnt expect to see that hand. Eric should have snap called there especially agains an online pro that has moves ike that in him, agains for example Nick Vertucci or Francisco its and easy fold, but they would never play the hand like that.
hand way too underrepped. Also, sets and 2 pair are rarely potting the 7654, 3 spades turn. if you're folding nut flush here, you're also folding some boats right?
best part is the Luna t shirt , right after luna loses 99.999% value
Luna is Eric’s e-bike company worth millions, not your scam shitcoin
@@highlandspeaker i have 0 luna why would it be mine lol
I would never bluff this amount of money. I would stand up and leave the table :-)
he wasn't ready for this stake, scared money!!! he should have knowledge of opponents style and limitless is a hard bluffer.
Sick
$387,000? Huh 😆 🤣
line makes no sense for a boat
Luna……
easy call, what a nit
I would have simply not folded.
he will not try to bluff u if it was u lol
Y’all owe me some beef ears 👂 from that intro fuck man
I just don’t see how this is a fold. Could be lower flush, straight, trips?. Such a small part of his range is sets that improved to a boat on the river.
Nobody’s 3betting a lower flush or straight on the river
It's either a full house (or better), or a straight bluff.
Even though he has trips here...he isn't raising his trips, he's raising with a bluff. He knows he doesn't have the best hand.
@@RyanMonty nah dude I think he just put him on worse.
@joehenry I never understood how people like you are so confident in their poker knowledge when it's extremely obvious you have zero poker success. Your analysis is absolutely hilarious. Imagine thinking that one of the best players in the world would play like a 1cnt/2cnt whale.
Legit
Against a random player is a snap fold.
Against Wiktor Malinowski is a call.
He has bluffs everywhere.
He is an elite player.
You should defend your range versus this psycho otherwise he will destroy you.
NO WAY I'M LAYING THAT DOWN...
Damn that seems very reckless, limitless giving himself a pretty bad price for the bluff. But a sick play for sure, i just feel like eric has quite a few full houses here too given the action, and not that many flushes when he just flats the turn.
Erick is 1 of my favorite players he desapointed me here it was a relatively easy call actually I tought he was inducing the bluff
Money guys. It’s about the money.
I know we’re seeing the players’ cards, but a full house doesnt make any sense here, coz villain is gonna check all his sets or 2 pairs on this turn bringing a 4 liner for a straight and completes the flush, so if by any chance the nut flush is beat its only against a straight flush and if that was the case ill call down the shove and ill have a nice story to tell for years to come 😁
Lol yes the normal abc poker noob playerz glhf
98 thousand to win 328 or whatever with the nut flush, what a tough spot..... I dunno
if im playing those stakes im supposed to be loaded in bankroll....and if its so....that would BE THE EASIEST call of my life....aginst limitless....i call and u show me the boat....congrats...i reload...and move on...BUT NEVERRR a fold....never
Is he bluffing or he thinks he has the best hand with trip 4’s?
dude....
How can the 4 of spades be in his hand and on the flop?
He has 4 of clubs lol
Easy call for me, looks like a scared money hand. Eric's to afraid to lose 100k. ✌
Comment pros back at it again
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@@williamantropov7733 Assuming I had that kind of cash, and wasn't in over my head where losing 100k was going to hurt me, my call stands, immediately, don't even need to think about it. Garret would have called this in a flash. Eric, it seems from a comment below, has the money so I'm baffled why he threw away the nut flush?
Gotta love these idiots 🤣... oh if it were me I woulda called 100k with the 12th best hand. Yeah right dude
@@TOM-C. Garret plays against 70% whales lol. Limitless is literally one of the best
:) really bad fold is a call all day.
Can't believe he folded!!! He wins with luck...not skill...
Who wins with luck?
You shouldn’t raise if you ain’t gonna call.
Definitely not true. Solvers say to raise there because you're going to make more in the long run with that play than what you lose getting raised off of it
@ethano9527 Why, just why do you think you're qualified to analyze hands when you haven't even made any money playing poker? Your comment is idiotic.
i can't believe this lol. my advice to this guy that folded the nut flush.... go play bingle, poker is not for you
He’s probably top 3 best cash game player in LA lll
@@SnoopDougg eric? Cmon snoop
Is a really good fold , you don’t know anything about live poker
This guys serious? Top 3?
@@ComicCringe not joking
snap call, can't play with scared money. Limitless got the fold, so it looks like a genius play. But gone wrong and it's a punt.
Let's go, Let's gamble!!!!