Well, even if he knew what he had, it made sense to go all in. It's reasonable to think that at least 50% of the time Young would fold and then even in the remaining 50%, 30% he will wil due to A or flush or a 5. Especially since Young wasn't in the position to risk calling into ANY other K pair.
@Derek Mitchell yeah, you know , not being a whiny bitch when you get out plaid, or hot bad luck. Though i think he does it for the views. More sponsor exposure.
But I can't wait for old dog boy to interrupt the other announcers when the set of 4 come and it's not like he didn't already see the entire film let's see what happens will he do this or will you do that this is what happens to bad poker players lose all their money they have to try and make it back up by sounding like sports announcer no actually not sports announcers but news anchors where they draw their words out really long make it sound really important but I got to hand it to him he's got some boys out here that have a bromance with him
Probably not what Doug wants to hear, but I gotta say I really think live reads were a huge factor in this hand. Phil took a TON of time and did the classic "I guess your hand and pretend I'm beating it" routine. When Phil has it 9/10 that I've seen, he moves pretty damn quickly and also shuts up and prays for a call.
Don't forget there was a time when Phil was the young phenom of the poker world. He succeeded by bringing technique and analysis to the game at a time when the established poker greats still played mostly by "feel". My knock on Phil is that I think he's let the advancements in poker theory pass him by. He's still trying to play the game that earned him success in 1989. He's still a competitive player, but there are many that have now surpassed him, especially in the cash games.
He made over $800K net profit at this year's WSOP I don't think any poker theory advancements have gone past him. He doesn't play in as many tournaments as those that have surpassed him he only plays in live events and doesn't travel as much as he used to, but is still one of the most profitable tournament winners on an annual basis. As for cash games while he has never been the best at cash he still make 6 figured sums just from cash. It cost Mike Matusow over $100K when he under-rated Phil's cash game prowess and decided to cross-book him.
He’s one of the few who still win year after year, wtf are u talking about. Apart from being a bad (and funny for all of us) loser, he is still a great player, one of the greatest. There’s nothing new in poker, it’s all bullshit, the game is always the same. Nobody could write a book nowadays like harrington did cause it’s basically betting with shit hands, and nobody can put some Logic in it. this is the ‘new’ poker, and only good hands reader can survive in the long run. And helmuth is still there.
Phil's cash games were never his strong suit but he is still winning all the time in tournys . He's also a prolific heads up player. He's stood the test of time i bet most of these other guys have not been around long. This is just not a factual statement at all.
Um... he still is one of the best players out there.. Others have pointed this out.. We only see his loses cause his blowups are fun to watch. When he wins he reacts less. This probably massively helps him win games. Since everyone wants to see him lose. Funny stuff.. his rep helps him win more money. It's like he's a good player or something ;)
Ya pretty sure he’s putting Keating on a jack and he’s trying to make his table talk sound like a better jack “oh I have ace jack, I don’t think you can beat me with king jack”
Phil should've raised on preflop, so he deserves to get it handed to him when he allowed someone to see the turn as well. Phil always had excellent insight after the hand that he lost. IF Phil was in the other seat, he'd be yelling at the guy for trying to chase a flush with a weak pair. No matter who beats him, it's always everyone is playing terrible while he played it perfectly.
Only has himself to blame; atrocious attempt at speech play. Saw the rake enthusiast do this one time: he declared that he thought his opponent had KK, shoved and his opponent folded. If PH really thought his oppo had KJ he'd keep schtum and let Keating hang himself. Snap. Fucking. Call.
I saw Negraneau do it. He said “You got KK right?” The guy had KK! He folded and Daniel said, “I didn’t say I had better, I just put you on KK.” I think he had J high or something.
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04:05 *Mike Sexton is one of my favorite poker players EVER❣️❣️❣️* _This video isn’t about him but hearing him whisper:_ *”How do we tip the staff here?* is one of the reasons *HE WAS PURE CLASS❣️❣️❣️* I watched this video because of Phil. _But I LIKED this video because of __#MikeSexton__ 🪦 RIP❣️_
@@siilnr1250 I mean, yeah... But that's kind of besides the point. People shouldn't commit murder, but they still do. Doesn't change the fact that Sexton(RIP) making sure the staff were being paid is a classy thing to do. This is a table full of folks with plenty of money to share, so it isn't like anyone is going broke if the staff gets tipped here.
for real lol. TL;DR - Crazy unlucky, uploader is a moron Hellmuth is also correct there when he gets "FURIOUS". K 2 suited is a pretty lucky hand to beat A 5 suited. Funny how the person who uploaded it at the end is like "you weren't ahead". For all Phil knew, which was almost everything, he had a great chance against Kings but the guy drew really lucky and got trip kings first set then paired his Kings. The guy drew literally every king from the deck while Hellmuth never paired his ace once or even got the flush on the first set where any club would have saved him. Crazy unlucky, uploader is a moron though.
When Randall stood up and started videotaping everybody, I sensed weakness. He immediately mucked his hand, and we now have a stonecold tell on Randall for the future, folks.
Yes, he had implied odds to just call. What made it worth going all in was the fact that he had some fold equity. BUT that talk didn't help with fold equity!!!!!
would have been much better if he would have under called his hand rather than over calling it... then Alan has to think if Phil really wants a call...
Mike Sexton in the background asking how to tip the staff…not surprising in the least. That man did more to grow the game to the masses than anyone. His commentary was the gold standard on how to get the average person interested in the game.
Phill plays poker for many years , so yes he can predict hands and moves quite often. The other guy just got extremly lucky on him - thats it. You cant predict the board even if you are the best of the best.
Look I still dont care if that's the case then Phil got lucky with his bracelets this is what annoys me about poker these days and even Scotty Nguyen admitted the way people play poker these days it's not like how it was back in the days so a lot of old school pokers players will usually get killed now and I seen this more often than you think that's why you don't hear much about a lot of the old school players winning a lot of tournaments these days
8:26 Polk's analysis is full of it !! Because as a player, You have to take into account that it was THE LAST HAND ON THE SECTION and Hellmuth was up $37K...so His only 2 options were: fold and take $37K or Call and take $19K if He doesn't hit the river !!
Phil is such a great player and is clearly one of the GOATs having the record for WSOP bracelets, but I can't appreciate his game because of how easily he gets tilted and how much of a sore loser he is, especially when he loses to guys who aren't established pros. (The biggest exception to the last part is, of course, how much of a sore loser he is when he gets outplayed by Negraneau.)
@@OGRE_HATES_NERDS During Daniel's hell run while everyone around him was sun running. I could go in there and beat Hellmuth heads up if he hit 27o for 3 hours straight and I was dealt KK and AA...
@@OGRE_HATES_NERDS Well no need for ignorance, the gap between Hellmuth and Dnegs is far closer than myself to Hellmuth so it probably wouldn't take his opponent getting 72o repeatedly to win. Just getting slightly better pre flop hands he sucked out Dnegs who couldn't buy a card.
*Phil should be outraged at himself for trying to bluff someone worth $500 million + for under $10k lmao* It would be like someone in a .10/.20c game trying to bluff him of 2nd pair
Poker doesn't work like that, you aren't trying to run away from the game when you're up. (unless you're a losing player and are never going to play again) It's all one, life long session.
@@James-hf3wk she does it to make people uncomfortable while playing poker.... If I were there I'd turn it around on her.... I'd stare so fricken hard SHE would get uncomfortable! Try to distract me... HA! Challenge accept lol
When Phil said "I don't think you have kings or jacks" I think he was just in heavy denial. He paid to see a turn card that did him in and couldn't let it go, telling himself some nonsense to justify chasing the flash draw. He knew he was finished by the turn.
This is hilarious. Phil said the dumbest thing I think I've ever heard him say in a hand and Polk doesn't even acknowledge it. You can tell he's an online player because he analyzes the hand only e.g. position, value, yada yada..forgetting that this is a clip of live players and words, gestures, posture etc. contribute to the hand and in this case Phil's ridiculous statement being the most blatant tell ever. The announcers wanted to know exactly what he said because they know how potentially impactful it could be. Poor clueless Tilly says she would've folded (how? Why?) But then again she isn't exactly a good player. Keating was too preoccupied with scenarios on the shove in to hear exactly what Helmuth said or else he would've probably snap called his all in. He did realize Phil was chirping about something to try to get him to fold and ultimately asked the only pertinent question to Phil. "Would I have gotten the speech if you had it?" He knows Phil probably wouldn't have said anything if his hand was as strong as he was conveying....boom, must be a bluff...calls correctly. The only redeeming thing Phil said after the hand was that he made a mistake and shouldn't of made that ridiculous tell.
2:24 „Or good, how ’bout that“ is a very good point, that should really help convey the „Doug recommends folding, raising or calling“-situations to the idiots who seriously complain about them 🙂
I'm glad the hands at my local card room don't take nearly as long as these TV hands. Also, that was NOT Phil Hellmuth being furious. That was Phil Hellmuth actually being pretty cordial about the hand. We've all seen what he's like when he explodes.
Every time, Hellmuth goes from giving you a compliment, to giving you an insult disguised as compliment, to giving you insults, to saying you're incompetent and that everything you do is predictable.
Perfect explanation of Phil's MO when Losing to someone. He is so insecure that he has to play this little game of "I'm still better than you even though I lost".
@NotAPolarBear dog polk made a killing on crypto. used his poker winnings to buy in at like 2012 or somewhere around there and cashed out around 20k a pop per BTC so yeah mans living life
After watching tens of thousands of poker hands over the past twenty years, I’ve picked up on something from Phil Hellmuth. It is really subtle, but he can act like a jerk sometimes.
What's funny is that Phil made a tweet about Alex Keating back in 2018 when he was at a final table at an Aria event: "Proud of Alan Keating! He’s trying his hardest in this @AriaLV tourney and made final table #NewCareer #POSITIVITY"
😒 this is basically just riding off the actual video. Just shut up. The commentators explain it enough. We don’t need your extra input to elongate something simple
I've heard Phil say that "next time" or "tomorrow" when he calls with top pair I will have him drawing dead... Im still waiting, that one moment have yet to show itself. Its been about 12 years since I first saw you on TV Phil.
Hey Doug, Big fan of your channel. I am curious to your opinion. Did you feel Hellmuth gave away a tell that he had mid-pair on the flop when he called the raise after looking over at Tilly when she called on the button?
I love how Phil Hellmuth always know what kind of hands everyone has after he loses.
Yes but the guy has 12 WSOP braceletes so....🤔😉
@@juliomartinho7216 Good for him!
@@juliomartinho7216 15*
@@juliomartinho7216 and still makes bad plays sometimes, like these.
@@NeeCoLess 16,😃
Literally knew all his cards he’s so predictable... and yet there he goes with your chips 👏 well played 😂
Bye bye biznatch
HE ALWAYS SAYS THAT!
Well, even if he knew what he had, it made sense to go all in. It's reasonable to think that at least 50% of the time Young would fold and then even in the remaining 50%, 30% he will wil due to A or flush or a 5. Especially since Young wasn't in the position to risk calling into ANY other K pair.
Lmao dude if I was Phil and I read this I'd be so fucking mad 😂
@@Emeezyonthetrack Lol
Phil goes in, knowing he is behind, then blames the opponent for calling his all in.
Exactly lol
@Derek Mitchell so he gets pissed at his opponent for reading his bluff. He should teach sportsmanship at elementary schools.
@Derek Mitchell yeah, you know , not being a whiny bitch when you get out plaid, or hot bad luck. Though i think he does it for the views. More sponsor exposure.
He’s such a fucking moron
@@kevintwine2315 Eric The Viewer you guys are pretty intelligent.. you can't even see hes putting on a show. Jokes on u
I love the way when Phil gets called with bad cards everyone is bad but when he calls with bad cards he is a genius
Phil is a walking controdiction, big ass baby trapped in a grown ass man's body.
When he calls with bad cards, the other guy’s an idiot for the way he played his good cards
I think yong was showing his hand and said to that guy "Literally only hand I wouldn't play here... Even suited I'm in"
that guy lol
13:00 for the people who didnt came for a lesson
Can we get this guys comment to the top of the comments because this is a boring fucking video and this guy saved me alot of time 👍🏻
@@PDiddyA damn brother means a lot
thanks
@@trippplefive i live to help you buddy
Thanks man you saved me a lot of time
Yong with the hero fold pre flop.
Only plays pocket quads
He could smell Keating had a 2. It's not as fun if he can't get quads.
Lol
💀💀💀
Everyone knows he needed to piss.
disciplined laydown from Yong, Doug you are killing me XD
Gotta mix it up by folding some premium hands.
In more ways you could ever imagine
The guy has the discipline of a shaolin monk
But I can't wait for old dog boy to interrupt the other announcers when the set of 4 come and it's not like he didn't already see the entire film let's see what happens will he do this or will you do that this is what happens to bad poker players lose all their money they have to try and make it back up by sounding like sports announcer no actually not sports announcers but news anchors where they draw their words out really long make it sound really important but I got to hand it to him he's got some boys out here that have a bromance with him
@@stevenmcclain6336 ill have what youre having
I can't stand Hellmuth and his "Im better your just lucky" tantrums. That being said, really the only thing he did wrong here is stink of weakness.
Didn't expect a goddamn poker lesson, just came here for my daily Hellmuth blow-up.
facts
@@darrylmiller7638 i bet you two play freerolls online lolol
BakaRaymoo is that supposed to be a diss or something?
@@tcalley2402 I bet you play poker on your phone LMAO!!!!!!!
Exactly, and from a guy who repeatedly says “ I don’t hate it”, like some 13 year old girl.
"Tomorrow when you call with top pair you'll be drawing dead!"
Lol, I love it, classic Phil.
Keating could reasonably have assumed he had less equity in the hand given that Yong’s preflop folding range likely consists solely of 2x offsuit.
That or 38 though, its a tossup but thats why they call it gambling.
Lmfao
Bahaha
See, this is what separates the crushers from the grinders.
I'm two years late and this comment is epic
Phil Hellmuth is so funny man, I just love how tilted he gets when somebody calls him on a draw.
Probably not what Doug wants to hear, but I gotta say I really think live reads were a huge factor in this hand. Phil took a TON of time and did the classic "I guess your hand and pretend I'm beating it" routine. When Phil has it 9/10 that I've seen, he moves pretty damn quickly and also shuts up and prays for a call.
Don't forget there was a time when Phil was the young phenom of the poker world. He succeeded by bringing technique and analysis to the game at a time when the established poker greats still played mostly by "feel". My knock on Phil is that I think he's let the advancements in poker theory pass him by. He's still trying to play the game that earned him success in 1989. He's still a competitive player, but there are many that have now surpassed him, especially in the cash games.
I agree when he has equal quality players in cash games he seems to be overmatched.
He made over $800K net profit at this year's WSOP I don't think any poker theory advancements have gone past him.
He doesn't play in as many tournaments as those that have surpassed him he only plays in live events and doesn't travel as much as he used to, but is still one of the most profitable tournament winners on an annual basis.
As for cash games while he has never been the best at cash he still make 6 figured sums just from cash. It cost Mike Matusow over $100K when he under-rated Phil's cash game prowess and decided to cross-book him.
He’s one of the few who still win year after year, wtf are u talking about. Apart from being a bad (and funny for all of us) loser, he is still a great player, one of the greatest. There’s nothing new in poker, it’s all bullshit, the game is always the same. Nobody could write a book nowadays like harrington did cause it’s basically betting with shit hands, and nobody can put some Logic in it. this is the ‘new’ poker, and only good hands reader can survive in the long run. And helmuth is still there.
Phil's cash games were never his strong suit but he is still winning all the time in tournys . He's also a prolific heads up player. He's stood the test of time i bet most of these other guys have not been around long. This is just not a factual statement at all.
Um... he still is one of the best players out there..
Others have pointed this out..
We only see his loses cause his blowups are fun to watch. When he wins he reacts less.
This probably massively helps him win games. Since everyone wants to see him lose. Funny stuff.. his rep helps him win more money. It's like he's a good player or something ;)
He said " I DONT think you have kings and jacks
Ya pretty sure he’s putting Keating on a jack and he’s trying to make his table talk sound like a better jack “oh I have ace jack, I don’t think you can beat me with king jack”
I know - then the announcers double down incorrectly - weird
15:15 Helmuth: He's so f*cking Predictable
Keaten: But You didn't Predict this Call...Obviously !!
@crimsonwizard01 Yup !! 😄
That's why Hellmuth is so good. He moves all in with a weak hand and has the discipline not to audibly scream "FOOOOOOOOLLLLD"
24magiccarrot lol but that’s basically what he did. 😂
While talking about another player’s hand holding when a third player is in the pot. Hellmuth is a real ahole
He had a lot of outs though.
Phil clearly said “I DON’T think you have kings and jacks, I’m all in.”
Yep.
Agreed
I don’t think Phil will ever realize that he simply can’t play the same in a high stakes cash game as he would in a tournament...
In this lineup i actually think hes a winner
People literally having the same convos they had in 2005
Just when you think you have game mastered that's when others surpass you*dn* about sums Phil up..
what ar you sheep talking about? That was a textbook all in even in cash games. It was a profitable shove
Hellmuth always was and is a big donator in cashgames if it’s not full of drunk fishes
Phil should've raised on preflop, so he deserves to get it handed to him when he allowed someone to see the turn as well. Phil always had excellent insight after the hand that he lost. IF Phil was in the other seat, he'd be yelling at the guy for trying to chase a flush with a weak pair. No matter who beats him, it's always everyone is playing terrible while he played it perfectly.
He wasn't really chasing a flush, if he was he would've just called the 18k. He was bluffing and he knew he had a few outs
Hellmuth Is FURIOUS at Young Punk + CASINO OWNER who had Durrrs Cage Key FOLDS PREMIUM HAND
Mr Saxton is a gentleman trying top the whole staff. What a hero.
At least he doesn’t have the hassle of cashing out he can just storm out of the building 😂
Only has himself to blame; atrocious attempt at speech play. Saw the rake enthusiast do this one time: he declared that he thought his opponent had KK, shoved and his opponent folded.
If PH really thought his oppo had KJ he'd keep schtum and let Keating hang himself.
Snap. Fucking. Call.
@@CCCoNeTiMe i dun think his opponent folded. Lol!
People that lose dont cash out
I saw Negraneau do it. He said “You got KK right?” The guy had KK! He folded and Daniel said, “I didn’t say I had better, I just put you on KK.” I think he had J high or something.
As Hellmuth does
"Tomorrow when he calls he'll be drawing dead"
Gotta love Phil Hellmuth!
He’s a fukktard.
Phil: "I can dodge bullets baby!"
K2s: "I'm about to wreck this guy's whole career"
Bahhahaahaha.
What career?!
Babar Head Well you see, nowadays we have people who consider themselves “meme elites” and whenever a meme garners mainstream popularity they instantly start spamming that “its a dead meme” in an attempt to belittle others on internet forums such as this.
Babar Head Legend has it that his memes are simply too dank for the publics eyes.
Thats how dank they are.
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"good to see him balancing his game by laying down such a premium holding"
this did me in bro lmfao
04:05 *Mike Sexton is one of my favorite poker players EVER❣️❣️❣️* _This video isn’t about him but hearing him whisper:_ *”How do we tip the staff here?* is one of the reasons *HE WAS PURE CLASS❣️❣️❣️*
I watched this video because of Phil. _But I LIKED this video because of __#MikeSexton__ 🪦 RIP❣️_
15:15.....nice tip for the dealer....class
If information is conveyed at a poker table in the woods, and nobody is around to see it, is it still everything?
Well, you certainly don't want to be all loosey goosey out in the woods
Everything is everything.
You guys are geniuses. Seriously one of the funniest exchanges I have ever seen
I think you called yourself Dog instead of Doug in the beginning. Lmao
And Mike Sexton is such a gentlemen @ 15:12 top notch fella id say!
1CHANCE4LIFE OnlinePoker Nice to see some tipping from high stakes players. Hit and miss for sure.
I’d hope so with the amount of money he’s made from party poker and the WGT
@@stevens1124 you mean how much value he lost after selling PP?
Good karma
I've always been a fan of Sexton.
Phil: Theres no way you have a king
Also Phil: I knew you had a king
Lmfao
Mike Sexton, always the gentleman, tips the dealer at the end..... class act
Sexton is dope as fuck
dealers should get paid enough so I wouldnt need to tip anyways
@@siilnr1250 I mean, yeah... But that's kind of besides the point. People shouldn't commit murder, but they still do. Doesn't change the fact that Sexton(RIP) making sure the staff were being paid is a classy thing to do. This is a table full of folks with plenty of money to share, so it isn't like anyone is going broke if the staff gets tipped here.
@@AJMC82 yea, but in murica servers get paid that low cus tips are expected, if you dont tip they dont get paid enough. That should change.
@@siilnr1250 I get it, friend. But that still has nothing to do with the original comment or my response. I just said that.
He really wasn’t that upset, and the guy wasn’t a young punk, this was just a poker hand lol
for real lol.
TL;DR - Crazy unlucky, uploader is a moron
Hellmuth is also correct there when he gets "FURIOUS". K 2 suited is a pretty lucky hand to beat A 5 suited. Funny how the person who uploaded it at the end is like "you weren't ahead". For all Phil knew, which was almost everything, he had a great chance against Kings but the guy drew really lucky and got trip kings first set then paired his Kings. The guy drew literally every king from the deck while Hellmuth never paired his ace once or even got the flush on the first set where any club would have saved him. Crazy unlucky, uploader is a moron though.
Shout out to the guy at 4:06 asking about tipping the staff
Mike sexton
Brandon Ball thank you!!
@@Brandon-hg7ic Class act, Mike is. Phil could learn from him. But he won't, because he is a jerk.
@NotAPolarBear exactly, I'm tipping at restaurants, NOT at the poker table
@NotAPolarBear So I guess you're cool with a much higher rake?
Hellmuth gave his semi-bluff away by taking so long. Great call by Keating.
I heard Hellmuth screaming "foooooooooooold"
" I know every hand he has" why did you go all in then lol
When Randall stood up and started videotaping everybody, I sensed weakness. He immediately mucked his hand, and we now have a stonecold tell on Randall for the future, folks.
Doug can you be quiet long enough for us to hear the dialogue in the videos thanks
For a professional who’s been in the game all these years like Phil he still screens every hand with his speech and body language
He gave it away with the table talk honestly lol. I don’t believe in much reads but sometimes they just tell you
Next is the Garrett v Matusow 4bp hand 76s v AA where Mike lights his stack on fire, Doug, make it happen.
Already recorded, should be up tomorrow
Dirty Kochs working together! It's a conspiracy! I knew Doug was Illuminati!
@@DougPolkPoker Loving these new videos, you're the man!! 😉
@@DougPolkPoker omg lol 😂
The most surprising part of this video was Tilly not wearing a low cut shirt
She’s getting on a bit tbf.
@@Thisisaweirdthing2makeusdo She was on a bit when she started
Always has the best pair!
Phil's play on the turn was fine, but he should shut up while doing it. His speech play wasn't convincing at all.
Yes, he had implied odds to just call. What made it worth going all in was the fact that he had some fold equity. BUT that talk didn't help with fold equity!!!!!
Guy was calling no matter what. If I can see that, phil should of. Awful bluff.
would have been much better if he would have under called his hand rather than over calling it... then Alan has to think if Phil really wants a call...
He gave the speech to make him think he had a set
Oman victory that’s easy to say when you can see the cards
I love how Phil always calls the guy that just felted him dumb...uh Phil what does that make you then?
Phil played the turn well.
“And I’m being told that indeed he did say, ‘I think you have kings and jacks’.”
*100% wrong*
I enjoy coming back to these and seeing Sexton playing at the tables
“I don’t think you have kings and jacks” “I know what he has every hand we play”
He wasn't really furious. This is calm Phil
i am disappointed. I expected chairs to be flying or Phil laying on the ground in his infamous fetal position.
We don’t need commentary for this. We just want to watch the game without interruption.
I read this title as "Phil Hellmuth is furious at Young Polk"
birth of a legend
he clearly said i DONT think you have k and j. Why would he say it the other way lol?
To make him think that he could beat k and j, dummy
@@cubfann6009 yet he showed weakness up until the turn and then took a long time to shove... No matter what, he was already beat.
@@cubfann6009 yes that's the moronic way of looking at it.
Cub Fann well KK is actually the nuts and JJ 2nd nuts. So saying you can win nuts and second nuts sounds so stupid
Someday I hope we find a way to use Phil Helmuth's belief in himself as an unlimited renewable source of energy.
That was like a 2 on the Hellmuth explosion scale, maybe 1.5, but good hand no less.
I think I missed the part that he was “furious” lol hell of a click bait title my friend.
I know every hand he has yet I still lose to him, lol
Eppy's Funny Boston Accent if he knew what he had why all in !!! Stupid fuck
This just in: Phil Hellmuth reacting calm and resonably.
Phil should have taken less time said nothing and ripped it in that would have been a perfect play
Correct , , my sentiments above , , , it looked very weak & Keating saw it , , No class from Phil, all class by Mike, R.I.P.
Mike Sexton in the background asking how to tip the staff…not surprising in the least. That man did more to grow the game to the masses than anyone. His commentary was the gold standard on how to get the average person interested in the game.
If people played the way Phil wanted them to he’d be even better than he already is!!
*opponent makes 1 pair on the flop*
Hellmuth: “he hits his miracle card”
Sure, Phil. _"I know every hand what Allen has."_
And then raise "all-in" anyway, knowing you're about to lose the hand. But you know what he has.
It's funny how he says the way he plays is so predictable but he did not predict that he was going to lose
Phill plays poker for many years , so yes he can predict hands and moves quite often. The other guy just got extremly lucky on him - thats it. You cant predict the board even if you are the best of the best.
Look I still dont care if that's the case then Phil got lucky with his bracelets this is what annoys me about poker these days and even Scotty Nguyen admitted the way people play poker these days it's not like how it was back in the days so a lot of old school pokers players will usually get killed now and I seen this more often than you think that's why you don't hear much about a lot of the old school players winning a lot of tournaments these days
8:26 Polk's analysis is full of it !! Because as a player, You have to take into account that it was THE LAST HAND ON THE SECTION and Hellmuth was up $37K...so His only 2 options were: fold and take $37K or Call and take $19K if He doesn't hit the river !!
Phil is such a great player and is clearly one of the GOATs having the record for WSOP bracelets, but I can't appreciate his game because of how easily he gets tilted and how much of a sore loser he is, especially when he loses to guys who aren't established pros. (The biggest exception to the last part is, of course, how much of a sore loser he is when he gets outplayed by Negraneau.)
he beat negreanu 3-0 heads up
@@OGRE_HATES_NERDS During Daniel's hell run while everyone around him was sun running. I could go in there and beat Hellmuth heads up if he hit 27o for 3 hours straight and I was dealt KK and AA...
@@drugsrbad475 yeah anyone could, what does that have to do with the 3 specific matches im talking about? did daniel get a lot of 27s?
@@OGRE_HATES_NERDS Well no need for ignorance, the gap between Hellmuth and Dnegs is far closer than myself to Hellmuth so it probably wouldn't take his opponent getting 72o repeatedly to win. Just getting slightly better pre flop hands he sucked out Dnegs who couldn't buy a card.
@@drugsrbad475 thats not really how it went between them though
*Phil should be outraged at himself for trying to bluff someone worth $500 million + for under $10k lmao*
It would be like someone in a .10/.20c game trying to bluff him of 2nd pair
How does Hellmuth afford to lose so much , it seems like every time i watch him he is getting felted!
They love to show him losing, why would they show him winning, much less funny.
Showing him losing gets ratings and views
hes one of the winningest poker players of all time
where is the real vid of this?
"You two have some balls" says the woman with top pair
LOL. Same woman that folds sets and checks full houses on the river because she's suspicious of quads.
She definitely has a top pair, alright.
The commentator told Hellmuth: Fold and take $37K home but He didn’t listen !! 🤦🏻♂️
Poker doesn't work like that, you aren't trying to run away from the game when you're up. (unless you're a losing player and are never going to play again) It's all one, life long session.
OMG Jen Tilly is starting to look like Roseanne What the hell!?
@@James-hf3wk she does it to make people uncomfortable while playing poker.... If I were there I'd turn it around on her.... I'd stare so fricken hard SHE would get uncomfortable! Try to distract me... HA! Challenge accept lol
When Phil said "I don't think you have kings or jacks" I think he was just in heavy denial. He paid to see a turn card that did him in and couldn't let it go, telling himself some nonsense to justify chasing the flash draw. He knew he was finished by the turn.
This is hilarious. Phil said the dumbest thing I think I've ever heard him say in a hand and Polk doesn't even acknowledge it. You can tell he's an online player because he analyzes the hand only e.g. position, value, yada yada..forgetting that this is a clip of live players and words, gestures, posture etc. contribute to the hand and in this case Phil's ridiculous statement being the most blatant tell ever. The announcers wanted to know exactly what he said because they know how potentially impactful it could be. Poor clueless Tilly says she would've folded (how? Why?) But then again she isn't exactly a good player. Keating was too preoccupied with scenarios on the shove in to hear exactly what Helmuth said or else he would've probably snap called his all in. He did realize Phil was chirping about something to try to get him to fold and ultimately asked the only pertinent question to Phil. "Would I have gotten the speech if you had it?" He knows Phil probably wouldn't have said anything if his hand was as strong as he was conveying....boom, must be a bluff...calls correctly. The only redeeming thing Phil said after the hand was that he made a mistake and shouldn't of made that ridiculous tell.
2:24 „Or good, how ’bout that“ is a very good point, that should really help convey the „Doug recommends folding, raising or calling“-situations to the idiots who seriously complain about them 🙂
This dude gives more poker knowledge in 30 seconds than I've heard all year.
I'm glad the hands at my local card room don't take nearly as long as these TV hands.
Also, that was NOT Phil Hellmuth being furious. That was Phil Hellmuth actually being pretty cordial about the hand. We've all seen what he's like when he explodes.
Phil seems a bit imbalanced in his speech/tanking...
Is there any way to remove this yapping thing in the upper right hand corner of my screen?
This is what I needed. A Phil moment. And all the best poker knowledge from the pros in the comments.
Phil forgot to understand that everything he does at the poker table conveys information
Hellmuth wasting everyone's time as usual
I love how Phil piles up and counts out his chips, then makes a movement like he's going all in, then stops. That's normal?
I wish we could just watch the clip without the commentary
Every time, Hellmuth goes from giving you a compliment, to giving you an insult disguised as compliment, to giving you insults, to saying you're incompetent and that everything you do is predictable.
Perfect explanation of Phil's MO when Losing to someone. He is so insecure that he has to play this little game of "I'm still better than you even though I lost".
Doug are you doing poker videos again because you done your load investing in shitcoins?
Lol I'm pretty sure it's the opposite he made so much now he can just sit back and do this kinda stuff
@NotAPolarBear dog polk made a killing on crypto. used his poker winnings to buy in at like 2012 or somewhere around there and cashed out around 20k a pop per BTC so yeah mans living life
He clearly said “ I don’t think you have kings and jacks”
Don't know how anyone could ever mishear that lol
After watching tens of thousands of poker hands over the past twenty years, I’ve picked up on something from Phil Hellmuth. It is really subtle, but he can act like a jerk sometimes.
What's funny is that Phil made a tweet about Alex Keating back in 2018 when he was at a final table at an Aria event:
"Proud of Alan Keating! He’s trying his hardest in this
@AriaLV
tourney and made final table #NewCareer #POSITIVITY"
😒 this is basically just riding off the actual video. Just shut up. The commentators explain it enough. We don’t need your extra input to elongate something simple
I've heard Phil say that "next time" or "tomorrow" when he calls with top pair I will have him drawing dead... Im still waiting, that one moment have yet to show itself. Its been about 12 years since I first saw you on TV Phil.
hmmm, he wins a lot though.... seems like you really only watch him on youtube. nice bluff.
2:00 Doug defends the play with 64s and it pays him 6 figures 6 months later lol
Hellmouth should've used his reading ability to win.
Why are there two river cards?
That like to dislike ratio indicates doug polk viewers prefer polk to helmurh at a 7:2 ratio.
Hey Doug,
Big fan of your channel. I am curious to your opinion. Did you feel Hellmuth gave away a tell that he had mid-pair on the flop when he called the raise after looking over at Tilly when she called on the button?
9:41"And I'm being told that he Indeed said 'I think you have Kings and Jacks' "
Me: 🤔 Let's roll that back
Are you wearing overalls without a shirt?
Insane how transparent and easy to read Hellmuth has become in recent years