The second tank was revenge for calling the clock on the first tank. 200%. He knew he had him beat. He knew he wasn't shoving. He knew polk was sitting there tortured. He wanted him to endure it.
All that highstakes baccarat gambling in maccau also stresses you out and ages you facially. . . Its not a healthy way to live.. alot of poker pots, hero calls, mega bluffs, huge swings. The rollercoaster life.
I love the way Dwan so confidently explained himself to everyone who was questioning his tanking, was almost aggressive about it. No one knew why he tanked so long, i have no idea why he tanked so long, but he was confident there was a reason and kind of gave off the impression he knows something they do not, whether it was mind games or a genuine thought process idk, but i love to see DURRR back doing his thing and confusing people.
@@RonD108 In the interview later, Tom did explain about the tanking on the river. 1. He was pissed at Doug for calling the clock on the turn and decided to everything is fair game after that. 2. He wanted to see if Doug will call the clock again, as he believed Doug would never call the clock with certain hands. So by waiting, he can get extra information from Doug if Doug called the clock again.
Yea. If you watch Doug's review of this session, not only this hand, he does say "idk what Tom's doing" a lot. Lol. These "solver pros" hardly take into account live tells.
Tom has been defending his style of play since season 3 of Full Tilt Poker Million Dollar Cash Game and season 5 of High Stakes Poker. Almost 20 years later and people still have no clue as to what that style is. The man is a legend.
Nik Airball should have shut his mouth in this hand... he was basically saying that Doug was bluffing over and over in different ways without saying it
Tom could explain it a million ways these clowns will never understand the importance of that hand. They laugh an play their contract money lmao. Tom is Top 20 all time, he was never folding that hand only inducing more money into the pot.
Lmao, Tom torturing the entire table. The 🐐 knew what to say at the end of the hand too, keeping the mind games up. Crazy to see Tom’s evolution in the early days from online wiz to controlling every table he sits at.
VPIP doesn't mean much when you are gifted two of the three biggest pots of the night. Dwan played great, but he was getting hit with the deck at the right times. One session is too short to label one player the goat.
He Probably was legit thinking if Doug could have 76 or k6 for the first 4 mins, but was probably going to keep tanking after he made his mind up until the clock was called again for the LULZ
@@iknewiwould exactly, he was thinking if doug had that, he would all in to get max value. but he didnt commit to that thought and just called. he used all the time possible to make that decision bc of the clock call on the turn, he REALLY did not like that from how much he talked about it after the hand
@@iknewiwould Bad and average players (like DGAF (commentator) and probably you- no offense) are Only thinking call/fold here. That was NEVER a consideration for Tom (the $420k Doug bet was already snap decided). Some additional average players think snap shove. The Difficult decision for Tom is whether to just call, OR RAISE for the *additional* $547k, bc he is trying to Max out EV. The Wesley comment and early clock call (it was after 3.5 minutes) were Additional considerations. There are several hands that call a raise here and still lose to Tom; the Six K6 hands, two more for the 67 hands and another three for the less likely 22s. But Should you raise and risk KK, 66 hands? THAT was Tom's decision. It's easy to sit back and say easy raise (like many have) but it is an *additional $547k*, and like Tom said, call v raise is close.
@@GovnaBuckingham What does jamming accomplish there? Bluffs insta-muck, nutted hands (KK or 66) insta-call and win, and value hands (K6, 76, 22) are put in a very tough spot. So essentially, Tom has to decide if Doug has more bluffs + nutted hands (CALL) or value hands (JAM) in his range. If Doug can reasonably have value hands in this spot, the jam is worth the risk of him having the nuts to get an additional ~$550k. If Doug cannot reasonably have value hands in this spot, Tom is putting himself in a situation where he can never win another $550k but risks losing it. Would love to see how long it would take you to risk half a million dollars betting that your opponent has K6, 76, or 22 vs. KK or 66.
13 years ago, Dwan won the biggest pot in TV history with the same amount 1.1 million. Commentators were over excited at that moment. Now this pot is just another poker hand.
love to see the thumbs up here. Makes me think there are others who watch HCL and know: The BIGGEST problem with their streams is the OVER commentating. I Love DGAF but he Talks WAYYYY too much. We are hold'm players, that Friday game After the big 1M buy-in special had Tom and Feldman, Nick, Ben, etc., so naturally the table talk was AWESOME. We didn't need to hear DGAF go on and on about garbage. Or to hear, "X flops a flush draw", rather than the Juicy table talk! STFU 🙏🏾
At 7:55 Tom says “are you gonna call clock again” smiling. He knew he had him and wanted him to sit there for a while with a $420,000 bleff. Tom so good.
It was about 2 mins and 8 secs into Tom’s decision when Doug first said, “alright, let’s move it along now.” I think Tom knew at that moment he was good and how stressed Doug was beginning to feel
Tom's tanking is real, no torture or what so ever. Guy is on World Class Level. You see him scanning to whole table, looks a lot at his opponent and Wesley. Uses every bit of information pre flop, flop, timebank etc. He has the experience, thinking back at situations, excludes KK, I am the biggest fan. Thinking with a full house so long, combine every piece of information, what a top player
Nah it was BS. He didn't even recognize 76s wasn't available. And said himself later after the turn clock call he's gonna milk every bit of value on the next street by taking as long as possible. It's probably close, but he can make that decision way quicker. It's also not likely to matter that much, as KK/66 are soooo unlikely so if you were to "incorrectly" shove, you're not going to get punished to often anyway.
@@petermaag9622 When the pot surpasses 1 million dollars it's pretty hard to stick to what's the statistically correct play. You need to play THAT hand in particular.
This was an absolutely Epic Stream, I railed Fulltilt high stakes tables Durr, Isildur, Ivey, and Antonius back in the day and this was in that stratosphere. What a Finale, Biggest Pot, Biggest Bluff, highest viewers on the stream. Chat was going bananas 🍌. Congratulations Nick, Ryan, and all the staff and commentators. We had drama Wes and Huss, Action Wes, Doug, Hank, Huss, and no other than Tom Durrrr Dwan. Honorable mention to Mr. Keating for gracing us with his presence as well. GG
I agree with the comments about Dwan just being on a level these people don't understand, particularly the commentary. The dude got max value here and his turn tank was figuring how to do it and getting in Doug's head. The river tank is obviously call or shove and he's just playing so far above the rim here and doesn't give a crap about the time being taken. He's playing for money, not the TV show.
@@chexcollects So you Disagree with Dwan, ok sport. The reason why Tom thought it was close is because, like he said, 67s and K6s; and I agree, those hands often call. 22 calls some too, but Tom said he discounted 22 bc of Wesley's comment. At the river it was an additional $.5M (what Doug still had left) question. So Call v Shove was a big $ decision *when you want to Maximize*.
Pretty good feeling to be Dwan, hit the second nuts on flop, third nuts by the River, and be 1.1 million richer. He had to have felt pretty confident the whole time.
@@iiBeehii There's was some justification and perhaps yes a little ... I don't think Durrr was impressed with the clock and was also letting Doug know!
@@veljkohadzic3360 exactly., Doug value overpot bet range includes only KK and 67, very small percentage of the time 22., so he’s weighing his options of shoving,. Cuz only 67 and KK will call, and he is winning in one and losing to the other.
With all the 3, 4, and 5 betting going on PF, I think people ignore that this game wasn't playing 1000 bigs deep. With a standard open to 3k getting frequently 3 and 4 bet, it was more like 300 bigs deep.
Wasn't his money. But I wonder if that was all Westley's that he lost. People don't stake him, it was cypto money. I guess you could lose that much in 10 minutes with CC too.
Tom wasn't in the tank, he was thinking about what to buy with all that loot, a new Benz, a nice Rolex with diamonds, maybe a Ferrari, or take a nice trip to the Bahamas, etc.😊
No Ferarri's for Dwan. He was thinking how to pay off his huge gamble debt in Macau with the Chiness triads. This 1m pot barely enough to pay the interest.
@@MisterMaster4life What debt? As if Tom is not a huge winner in those Macau games. lol. If anything, the only reason Tom has been able to repay Jungleman and Haralobob debts is because of the Macau games.
@@Romans8-9 I understand the confusion, my bad. Televised, upload on internet...I put them in the same category. Either way, there's more than rumours going from reliable recourses that years ago Dwan lost massive amounts of money gambling (not only poker) in Macau. Take it for what it is.
14:06 Dwan responds to Rob Yong who's asking "wtf?" by saying "it's if I shove or not" .... which is perfectly fine! Dwan's one of the best in the world, man! Rob then says with 100% certainty though that Dwan should've shoved.... The amount of poker players in the world who've had SUCH bad luck when shoving in big hands (when they themselves are holding a big hand), well...THEY know. They know and remember all those bad beats and cold decks. Dwan's play was fine.
No Tom just taught some respect to these young fellas. He is Tom Dwan after all. I liked what he did and he knew after the flop it was good. Peace 😎 ✌️
Tom is such a gentleman and classy player at the table, it's obvious he won't say what he's really thinking so I'll say it for him - "Why are you questioning my play and why am I even trying to explain it to you? I'm better than you." Those guys are just dudes with money to waste. Tom is a poker player. The difference can easily be seen when you really watch how Tom plays. Polk had no business even being in that hand. Small suited connectors? If Polk played worth a damn, he would know that Tom is not folding if hit a part of the board, so he's plan must have been to try to bluff Tom off the hand from the start; getting a piece of the flop was just going to be a bonus if it happened.
I once heard durrrr say “if I’m pausing I’m thinking. If I’m pausing I’m thinking.” Sometimes you just feel it in your gut and need to think things through. I usually allow players a really long time to think
"Coz i like this hand isnt Kings" damn.. the degree of awareness of dwan is on a different level! Much respect to his game. . Guy didnt just tank to tilt doug, dwan was thinking if by shoving he can get called by worse hand K6,76 or deuces. .he eliminated possibility of KK becoz of that statement. .
Well, for a half a million dollars I think that is a good reason. I mean we will never understand what it is to risk a half a million dollars on one poker hand.
I disagree. Ivey is an amazing poker player but that alone does not transfer well to the screen- the Tube demands more. In order to reach deity status, one must bring some character, charisma or interest, even the slightest- like Dwan. Negreanu level personality is not needed, but one must offer something, and the great Ivey simply doesn't. We must leave Ivey at the Great category- nothing to sneeze at, but short of a God. 🙏🏾
Tom is a brilliant cash player. Im glad he stacked these fools. Dont call the clock or play stupid here look at my card games with Tom. The physical, verbal, giggling conversational and crazy overbet after brick on river tells were through the roof. Im glad he clearly slow rolled him on a 1.1 million dollar pot. Well deserved. Show some respect and decorum at these stakes. Its not a basement game.
everyone has an opinion on Doug, but to be fair he took that slowroll really well although it felt like revenge for the clock call on the turn. I think Dwan knew very soon he was not going to move in and to be fair, although it looks crazy, which hands you would like to get calls from when you move in as Tom? 76off, K6 of clubs are maybe never there and two combination of deuces which might fold to a shove. So there are trapped kings and quads.
Quite frankly the fact they are showing each other their holdings, prior to the flop of the hand, is bad poker etiquette. Durrrr knows, and quite frankly Doug knows it as well. They're sitting round with a thousand big blinds, in 500/1k$ blinds game, acting the same way frat brothers do on poker night in the frat house. That's unprofessional, and the point is not to show hole cards.
discovered the difference between Polk and Dwan. polk is a heads up specialist, ring games are his kryptonite . Dwan is a ring game specialist, quicker at reading multiple players, how they play hands, spotting bluffs, adapting to different players. This small margin provides confidence to boss hands he plays both are great players, but different
There’s over 1 million dollars at the end of this pot. Who tf cares if he takes his time. Dudes making 700k in 20 less than 20 minutes. When it’s this high stakes there’s no reason to be mad when someone tanks.
I disagree. When people are stuck a lot of money, it is definitely disrespectful to the losers to take forever.. This was when the game just was starting though which is why Dwan did what he did
The second tank was revenge for calling the clock on the first tank. 200%. He knew he had him beat. He knew he wasn't shoving. He knew polk was sitting there tortured. He wanted him to endure it.
Agreed
Facts 😂
you mean 'to endurrr it'
Not only that.... Polk in the years made many videos more or less evident against Tom
The whole thing was to punish Polk. He slow rolled the entire thing.
Vanessa Selbst really put Dwan to the test here
Underrated comment right here. Bless up
Too funny lol
I’ll never unsee it
I spit out my drinkk😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The first tank was tactical. The second was revenge.
Dwan looks like he's spent the last 20 years in a casino.
He has.........
@@TheHomelessLandlord but it’s not a joke then??? Like he’s actually spent his last 20 years around a casino.
@@JtotheR-O-C hes plays poker for a living....what do you think?
All that highstakes baccarat gambling in maccau also stresses you out and ages you facially. . . Its not a healthy way to live.. alot of poker pots, hero calls, mega bluffs, huge swings. The rollercoaster life.
He was born in the casino, molded by it, he didn’t see the light until he was already a man. By then it was nothing to him but blinding.
Tom on a completely different level. Making all the high limit “sharks” and LA Regs look like guppies. Legend.
Of course he is. That s why he can't pay back small debt to jungle and others. He s bust.
@@alexansan7904 this reply doesnt make sense in the context of the comment
Doug is more successful that Tom. Tom ran off to China with debts
Clout chasers
You play with Legend.
I love the way Dwan so confidently explained himself to everyone who was questioning his tanking, was almost aggressive about it. No one knew why he tanked so long, i have no idea why he tanked so long, but he was confident there was a reason and kind of gave off the impression he knows something they do not, whether it was mind games or a genuine thought process idk, but i love to see DURRR back doing his thing and confusing people.
I think the 2nd one might have been a dig at Polk for calling clock on the first one, especially when he pretty much knew he had the winning hand.
@@RonD108 In the interview later, Tom did explain about the tanking on the river.
1. He was pissed at Doug for calling the clock on the turn and decided to everything is fair game after that.
2. He wanted to see if Doug will call the clock again, as he believed Doug would never call the clock with certain hands. So by waiting, he can get extra information from Doug if Doug called the clock again.
Genius! Like the Magnus of poker lol 💪💪
Yea. If you watch Doug's review of this session, not only this hand, he does say "idk what Tom's doing" a lot. Lol. These "solver pros" hardly take into account live tells.
This idi…ot tom took too long to make a decision, must be new to this game.
Tom has been defending his style of play since season 3 of Full Tilt Poker Million Dollar Cash Game and season 5 of High Stakes Poker. Almost 20 years later and people still have no clue as to what that style is. The man is a legend.
still arround after 5 years
He’s just played so long that he can adapt to any style he needs, he’s mastered them all
Polk crushed him heads up tho
If you had checked what’s available of his hand history you’d have known his style has changed drastically.
I heared it with Phil Hellmuth voice lol@@r.w.221
Airball has zero social intelligence, chatting with Polk when theres 711k in the Pot.
@@playdirty714 nik lost over $800k that night, he got a lot quieter at the end lol
@@playdirty714 Yes, I see a train wreck in the making, but who knows, maybe his trust fund is from a Saudi Oil Oligarch.
Second thought, if his father were a Saudi Oil Oligarch, he would have killed him by now.
700k is small to them. Casual game 😂
Nik Airball should have shut his mouth in this hand... he was basically saying that Doug was bluffing over and over in different ways without saying it
If Doug don’t show he’s cards it wouldn’t happen.
Tom could explain it a million ways these clowns will never understand the importance of that hand. They laugh an play their contract money lmao. Tom is Top 20 all time, he was never folding that hand only inducing more money into the pot.
for sure, he was the pro's pro at the table tonight
“I try to be balanced with my clock calls.”
😂😂😂
He wasn’t tanking it was psychological warfare
I thought so on the turn but the river is confusing
Yea. Something "solver pros" aren't used to.
His online name was "durrrr" because he wanted his name to tilt his opponents lol
what you talking about its a huge amount of money and a huge decision between call or raise.
Ok, we’ve seen the movie too
Tom is trying to tilt everyone here. And he did a great job.
Best slow roll of all time
was not a slow roll at all, he did not have the best or 2nd best hand. plus he said he was going to call or ship it all@@thegodofyoutube266
Lmao, Tom torturing the entire table. The 🐐 knew what to say at the end of the hand too, keeping the mind games up. Crazy to see Tom’s evolution in the early days from online wiz to controlling every table he sits at.
Dwan knew 100% he’s taking this down. He was just making Polk sweat cause he called the clock on him.
Tom is a genius next level mind games to get the max.
He is an a-hole. Rude play.
He's a fantatsic player, but there was nothing genius about this hand
@@michaelangst6078 I totally agree. Tom was trying to save face for being so nitty. He was worried about Kings, but definitely should not have been.
Seems like he’s getting better since he returned to high stakes.
@@1yearrvp 50% vpip that session though, it's more over caution than being a nit
Tom Dwan is (and forever shall be) the . *EDIT:* durrrr had a 52% VPIP on the night with a $1.6M payout. Let that sink in.
VPIP doesn't mean much when you are gifted two of the three biggest pots of the night. Dwan played great, but he was getting hit with the deck at the right times. One session is too short to label one player the goat.
@@OneEyedJack01 he's been one of the best players for over a decade. relax dork.
He got bluffed into when he had it multiple times also lol
@@OneEyedJack01 You can tell by the way he talks and conducts himself that he is the best player on the table by a wide margin
VPIP ? Do not know what that means ☮️
100 percent a troll by tom and i enjoyed every second
He Probably was legit thinking if Doug could have 76 or k6 for the first 4 mins, but was probably going to keep tanking after he made his mind up until the clock was called again for the LULZ
@@iknewiwould exactly, he was thinking if doug had that, he would all in to get max value. but he didnt commit to that thought and just called. he used all the time possible to make that decision bc of the clock call on the turn, he REALLY did not like that from how much he talked about it after the hand
@@iknewiwould
Bad and average players (like DGAF (commentator) and probably you- no offense) are Only thinking call/fold here. That was NEVER a consideration for Tom (the $420k Doug bet was already snap decided). Some additional average players think snap shove. The Difficult decision for Tom is whether to just call, OR RAISE for the *additional* $547k, bc he is trying to Max out EV. The Wesley comment and early clock call (it was after 3.5 minutes) were Additional considerations. There are several hands that call a raise here and still lose to Tom; the Six K6 hands, two more for the 67 hands and another three for the less likely 22s. But Should you raise and risk KK, 66 hands? THAT was Tom's decision.
It's easy to sit back and say easy raise (like many have) but it is an *additional $547k*, and like Tom said, call v raise is close.
@@iknewiwould said "novel" is a perfect explanation of in depth poker thinking in a 7 figure pot. Go back to your 1/3 home game.
@@delg1211 well said
Doug,Wes, Nik,all tried to bluff Tom, but it didn't work out to well for them. You know Tom is going to work it out under pressure. There's levels.
My favourite part of this is dwans check on the river, and then proceeds to SOUL READ doug with those shark eyes. Mans a animal
Tf you talking about soul read? He called when he should have jammed
@@GovnaBuckingham What does jamming accomplish there? Bluffs insta-muck, nutted hands (KK or 66) insta-call and win, and value hands (K6, 76, 22) are put in a very tough spot. So essentially, Tom has to decide if Doug has more bluffs + nutted hands (CALL) or value hands (JAM) in his range. If Doug can reasonably have value hands in this spot, the jam is worth the risk of him having the nuts to get an additional ~$550k. If Doug cannot reasonably have value hands in this spot, Tom is putting himself in a situation where he can never win another $550k but risks losing it.
Would love to see how long it would take you to risk half a million dollars betting that your opponent has K6, 76, or 22 vs. KK or 66.
13 years ago, Dwan won the biggest pot in TV history with the same amount 1.1 million. Commentators were over excited at that moment. Now this pot is just another poker hand.
Hardly just another poker hand! Easily will be one of the more memorable hands from the poker live streaming era.
13 yrs ago that was worth more than today
"Oh my gosh!!"
Thank you for including the post hand table talk, much appreciated!
love to see the thumbs up here. Makes me think there are others who watch HCL and know: The BIGGEST problem with their streams is the OVER commentating. I Love DGAF but he Talks WAYYYY too much. We are hold'm players, that Friday game After the big 1M buy-in special had Tom and Feldman, Nick, Ben, etc., so naturally the table talk was AWESOME. We didn't need to hear DGAF go on and on about garbage. Or to hear, "X flops a flush draw", rather than the Juicy table talk! STFU 🙏🏾
Wow! Tom is so good he's redefined the old saying, "Think long...think Dwan".
Only Tom and Antonio does this.. like no one can😂
Doug seems to be more interested in entertaining the other players than he does in winning his hands.
I have played with him in Austin and he is one of the nicest players to play with at any stakes he plays.
Doug is interested in entertaining the audience, and getting invited to more high stakes games, probably.
When you’re already a millionaire you probably don’t care about winning
@@GovnaBuckingham he own a poker club right? so he doesn't care to play a hand like that.including the money from youtube and socials.
At 7:55 Tom says “are you gonna call clock again” smiling. He knew he had him and wanted him to sit there for a while with a $420,000 bleff. Tom so good.
I love Tom. I think he's such a gent, and this is a rare outburst for him since he rarely says anything win or lose big or small. I'm glad he won, lol
Definitely a class act amongst some of these children.
What outburst
Tom is using the passage of time to get a read on his opponent's comfort level. Genius.
This is the greatest slow roll of all time
Dwan talking to this table feels like me talking to my young children
Doug definitly is playing a dangerous game while he starts talking and laughing
Usually means strength tbh
In this case it didn't matter. Dwan didn't have a difficult decision.
It was about 2 mins and 8 secs into Tom’s decision when Doug first said, “alright, let’s move it along now.” I think Tom knew at that moment he was good and how stressed Doug was beginning to feel
2min23secs to be exact ;)
It takes real soul reading abilities to know you’re good with the second nuts when your opponent would’ve almost always 4bet the nuts.
@@matta5749 third nuts. KK and 66 both beat him
@@yayz9442 he meant on the turn
@@yayz9442 we're clearly talking about the turn
Kids trying to beat a legend.
Great to see Doug being shown as the worst poker player along with Airball. Big boys are in town to destroy these clowns
Tom's tanking is real, no torture or what so ever. Guy is on World Class Level. You see him scanning to whole table, looks a lot at his opponent and Wesley. Uses every bit of information pre flop, flop, timebank etc. He has the experience, thinking back at situations, excludes KK, I am the biggest fan. Thinking with a full house so long, combine every piece of information, what a top player
Nah it was BS. He didn't even recognize 76s wasn't available. And said himself later after the turn clock call he's gonna milk every bit of value on the next street by taking as long as possible. It's probably close, but he can make that decision way quicker. It's also not likely to matter that much, as KK/66 are soooo unlikely so if you were to "incorrectly" shove, you're not going to get punished to often anyway.
@@petermaag9622 When the pot surpasses 1 million dollars it's pretty hard to stick to what's the statistically correct play. You need to play THAT hand in particular.
That's a check back on the river.
This was an absolutely Epic Stream, I railed Fulltilt high stakes tables Durr, Isildur, Ivey, and Antonius back in the day and this was in that stratosphere. What a Finale, Biggest Pot, Biggest Bluff, highest viewers on the stream. Chat was going bananas 🍌. Congratulations Nick, Ryan, and all the staff and commentators. We had drama Wes and Huss, Action Wes, Doug, Hank, Huss, and no other than Tom Durrrr Dwan. Honorable mention to Mr. Keating for gracing us with his presence as well. GG
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@Online Poker PH Rail Heaven
I agree with the comments about Dwan just being on a level these people don't understand, particularly the commentary. The dude got max value here and his turn tank was figuring how to do it and getting in Doug's head. The river tank is obviously call or shove and he's just playing so far above the rim here and doesn't give a crap about the time being taken. He's playing for money, not the TV show.
It’s not even remotely a shove. No hand is calling that doesn’t have him beat.
@@chexcollects pocket 22s have to call here every once in awhile to keep Tom honest. He could consider a shove as a bluff.
@@chexcollects So you Disagree with Dwan, ok sport.
The reason why Tom thought it was close is because, like he said, 67s and K6s; and I agree, those hands often call. 22 calls some too, but Tom said he discounted 22 bc of Wesley's comment.
At the river it was an additional $.5M (what Doug still had left) question. So Call v Shove was a big $ decision *when you want to Maximize*.
@@chexcollects U must be playing 1-3 with $80 buy-in, 22s, 67, K6, those 3 hands will often call his shove.
@@isaacvu3708 Doug isn’t calling a reraise in that spot with any of that.
Pretty good feeling to be Dwan, hit the second nuts on flop, third nuts by the River, and be 1.1 million richer. He had to have felt pretty confident the whole time.
550k. half the pot is from his own stack
I'm fine with Tom tanking on the river. He had the third nuts.
Well played, Tom... you played the hand and Doug's emotion well.
Biggest slow roll ever lol
@@iiBeehii There's was some justification and perhaps yes a little ... I don't think Durrr was impressed with the clock and was also letting Doug know!
The guy puts in 500k on the river, Doug either has the nuts, KK or nothing. Nothing wrong with Dwan tanking and people have folded boats before.
Chance 6 7 suited...dwan think ing go all in
@@xavierb9061 But his boat with 3 sevens is still stronger
@@veljkohadzic3360 exactly., Doug value overpot bet range includes only KK and 67, very small percentage of the time 22., so he’s weighing his options of shoving,. Cuz only 67 and KK will call, and he is winning in one and losing to the other.
And Doug does not have 6 7 because there’s no suited combination available
Yeah, I recall jamming with a boat instead of just calling and sure enough, I was wrong and got felted. I should've put more time into it.
Durrr was not tanking.
He was just thinking about Vegas and the f**king mirrage...
Later Tom put Wesley to sleep for good!!
Was this the same game that Dwan won that $3.1 mil pot? How much did he win that night?
toms tank on the turn was a catalyst for a huge bluff by polk
Why tf would Doug bluff there with a straight instead of just check calling or check folding
Durrr put the regulars of HCL in school this stream.
Or just ran hot 😂
Very clear to me
@@RCTrickingyeah mean he ran super hot calling down in a $3m pot with one pair! how does he got so blessed to never be in a sick spot!
@@RCTrickingbozo
With all the 3, 4, and 5 betting going on PF, I think people ignore that this game wasn't playing 1000 bigs deep. With a standard open to 3k getting frequently 3 and 4 bet, it was more like 300 bigs deep.
Tom claiming he was thinking about whether to shove or not but really he was just thinking about Vegas and the Mirage
Cheers to Doug for being a sport. Literally just laughed my ass off when he said the UA-cam rev comment
Toms check on the river was perfect. He knew excatedly where he was....
Doug was GREAT for the show. The dude must have lots of dough to stay that upbeat when dropping $1.1 milly
He sold action so it’s not all his money
Wasn't his money.
But I wonder if that was all Westley's that he lost. People don't stake him, it was cypto money. I guess you could lose that much in 10 minutes with CC too.
Nice to see Doug lose. I wanted to see him cry!
Tom wasn't in the tank, he was thinking about what to buy with all that loot, a new Benz, a nice Rolex with diamonds, maybe a Ferrari, or take a nice trip to the Bahamas, etc.😊
No Ferarri's for Dwan. He was thinking how to pay off his huge gamble debt in Macau with the Chiness triads. This 1m pot barely enough to pay the interest.
@@MisterMaster4life What debt? As if Tom is not a huge winner in those Macau games. lol. If anything, the only reason Tom has been able to repay Jungleman and Haralobob debts is because of the Macau games.
@@Romans8-9 Not talking about the televised poker games.
@@MisterMaster4life Neither am I. AFAIK the Macau games are not televised.
@@Romans8-9 I understand the confusion, my bad. Televised, upload on internet...I put them in the same category. Either way, there's more than rumours going from reliable recourses that years ago Dwan lost massive amounts of money gambling (not only poker) in Macau.
Take it for what it is.
after doug called clock i went to walk my dog came back and the hand wasent over lmao
14:06 Dwan responds to Rob Yong who's asking "wtf?" by saying "it's if I shove or not" .... which is perfectly fine!
Dwan's one of the best in the world, man! Rob then says with 100% certainty though that Dwan should've shoved....
The amount of poker players in the world who've had SUCH bad luck when shoving in big hands (when they themselves are holding a big hand), well...THEY know. They know and remember all those bad beats and cold decks.
Dwan's play was fine.
No Tom just taught some respect to these young fellas. He is Tom Dwan after all. I liked what he did and he knew after the flop it was good. Peace 😎 ✌️
Dwan trolling so hard he put everyone on tilt taking all that time with a full house lol
This is how to look good with $2mil on your table by winning like Tom,
Not buy in 2mil like Wesley 😂😂😂
Polk is a twit !
Dwan is a baller.
2:45 turn,4:15 river...A6dd,56dd,66,22 all make sense.
This was best stream ever.
Tom is such a gentleman and classy player at the table, it's obvious he won't say what he's really thinking so I'll say it for him - "Why are you questioning my play and why am I even trying to explain it to you? I'm better than you."
Those guys are just dudes with money to waste. Tom is a poker player. The difference can easily be seen when you really watch how Tom plays. Polk had no business even being in that hand. Small suited connectors? If Polk played worth a damn, he would know that Tom is not folding if hit a part of the board, so he's plan must have been to try to bluff Tom off the hand from the start; getting a piece of the flop was just going to be a bonus if it happened.
A year ago dwan looked like he aged 20 years but I’m happy to see him looking better in the face now.
Huh? he has always had a young looking face
I like seeing nik lose and now i like seeing Doug lose.
"What were you thinking about?", "To shove or not." That's the difference between a top player and mediocre player!
I once heard durrrr say “if I’m pausing I’m thinking. If I’m pausing I’m thinking.”
Sometimes you just feel it in your gut and need to think things through. I usually allow players a really long time to think
I used to think Polk was a douche bag but he's grown on me. He took all that in stride.
nah he's still a ....
I agree he took losing half a mill pretty well
He takes needling fine. But airball over does it, he doesn't even know it too.
He’s grown lol hahaha
I think Doug is one of those people you really like in person, but when he gets on the internet he ruins it.
"Coz i like this hand isnt Kings" damn.. the degree of awareness of dwan is on a different level! Much respect to his game. . Guy didnt just tank to tilt doug, dwan was thinking if by shoving he can get called by worse hand K6,76 or deuces. .he eliminated possibility of KK becoz of that statement. .
Watching durr for a long time, hes once in a lifetime talent and phenom of a poker player. Joy to watch..
You got a lot to learn from this awesome great player Tom Dwan.....................
Do I shaft or not!? That’s ironic impression will make a good meme 😂
There’s one legend at that table and his name ends with about seven R’s.
Dwan was tanking hella long though, guys got a boat and tanks that long is ridiculous.
Well, for a half a million dollars I think that is a good reason. I mean we will never understand what it is to risk a half a million dollars on one poker hand.
Remind us how many million dollar pots do you play per day to make such very assured comment. ?
The amount of money is what makes it not ridiculous…..maybe your worth 100 million 🤷🏿♂️ it’s all love be blessed🙏🏿
Lmao I guess if you was in dwan situation maybe you considered a fold there. that's a MILLIONS DOLLARS pot.
@@stevekim6862 it was for 85k not 1 million.
Honestly the tank on the river is legendary
15:56 lmao brit coming in with the sensibility understanding the dynamic
Dough is nowhere near Tom dwans level lmaooo
1. TOM DWAN
2. PHIL IVY
3. DANIEL NEGRANU
I disagree. Ivey is an amazing poker player but that alone does not transfer well to the screen- the Tube demands more. In order to reach deity status, one must bring some character, charisma or interest, even the slightest- like Dwan. Negreanu level personality is not needed, but one must offer something, and the great Ivey simply doesn't. We must leave Ivey at the Great category- nothing to sneeze at, but short of a God. 🙏🏾
I hate playing this slow… need a shot clock in all poker games nowadays. Too much bull going on.
Did Doug ever do a hand breakdown? That would be interesting
Almost a slow roll.
Almost
Durr was only waiting doug call the clock on the river 😅😅 well played mind game
did each chip have a built in microphone? That was the loudest chip shuffling I have ever heard lol.
Tom is a brilliant cash player. Im glad he stacked these fools. Dont call the clock or play stupid here look at my card games with Tom. The physical, verbal, giggling conversational and crazy overbet after brick on river tells were through the roof. Im glad he clearly slow rolled him on a 1.1 million dollar pot. Well deserved. Show some respect and decorum at these stakes. Its not a basement game.
man, i swear Wes knows he is in an entirely different league when Dwan is in play.
Doug should have folded on the turn.
He plays on a different level than the vast majority of poker players, even elite ones.
😂😂😂Doug Polk trying to put himself at Tom's level🤣🏃🏾🤣🏃🏾🤣🏃🏾🤣🏃🏾🤣
everyone has an opinion on Doug, but to be fair he took that slowroll really well although it felt like revenge for the clock call on the turn. I think Dwan knew very soon he was not going to move in and to be fair, although it looks crazy, which hands you would like to get calls from when you move in as Tom? 76off, K6 of clubs are maybe never there and two combination of deuces which might fold to a shove. So there are trapped kings and quads.
Doug handled that well. Dwan, always a wizard.
Quite frankly the fact they are showing each other their holdings, prior to the flop of the hand, is bad poker etiquette. Durrrr knows, and quite frankly Doug knows it as well. They're sitting round with a thousand big blinds, in 500/1k$ blinds game, acting the same way frat brothers do on poker night in the frat house. That's unprofessional, and the point is not to show hole cards.
Doug Polk facial expressions definitely leave few tells there when he said 420
“Are you gonna call the clock again”
I’m dead 😂
Doug Polk is still chatty, laughs, and looks happy ! What a nice young man !
He loses ~500k and still looks happy, I think you're right.
So people laugh to stop from crying!
Pro tip. Only call clock when you have nuts because they'll doubt you.
Also, it's not a shove on the river. Tom Dwan is a legend for a reason.
“I try to be balanced with my clock calls” gotta give credit to Doug be handled it well
Tom with all the facial gestures/expression staring in the sky. Asking poker god for help.
discovered the difference between Polk and Dwan.
polk is a heads up specialist, ring games are his kryptonite .
Dwan is a ring game specialist, quicker at reading multiple players, how they play hands, spotting bluffs, adapting to different players. This small margin provides confidence to boss hands he plays
both are great players, but different
Tom is absolutely next level. He did that on purpose. With that hand so easy call on the turn. Try to make Doug think he has decent hand 👏
when Doug calls the clock, Wesley gives a finger gesture to Tom
There’s over 1 million dollars at the end of this pot. Who tf cares if he takes his time. Dudes making 700k in 20 less than 20 minutes. When it’s this high stakes there’s no reason to be mad when someone tanks.
I disagree. When people are stuck a lot of money, it is definitely disrespectful to the losers to take forever.. This was when the game just was starting though which is why Dwan did what he did
durr is a legend
Didn't watched this session, was this before the Wesley hand or after?
Tom Dwan is absolutely the best cash player ever. It was amazing to watch him back in the day and it is still awesome to witness.