It sounds hilarious in a normal sense, but for this game, it's only 130 big blinds. 43 big blinds when they're the big blind because of the ante. So essentially, it is crumbs lol
@Bumder it may be obvious to you, but you would be surprised how many people don't realize this. Plus, with the occasional straddle, they're even shorter. That's another one people don't realize.
A big check-raise on the river usually shows monster strength. I mainly fold when it happens to me (much lower stakes of course) unless I think my opponent is a maniac who often gets out of line.
Whenever someone says that out loud, they should just instafold to the r-r ai. It's a tell on themselves. He doesn't beat any part of his value range, and the bluffs are QT or some other missed spade draw, which he even blocks.
I fully admit that I lose out on A LOT OF VALUE, as I am terrified of getting check/raised on the river. Then again, it might have SAVED me money overall when all is said and done, lol.
I think it was a bad call for sure too. I'm sure you'll have some people arguing with you telling you not to criticize the players though, but the truth is that it was a bad call on the river.
@@billj4525It didn’t seem like Alan has enough bluffs in his range to make that a call. Instead of counting combinations and comparing that to the pot odds, it looked like he was trying to put him on a hand.
Thank you commentator’s for being quiet and letting us experience Raul’s thought process. Also, like him or not, Keating did excellent not giving off any tells, one way or the other. Great hand!
Agree completely. The commentators should speak when their words *add something to the action*. When the action is all there, and we all know what's happening, they should keep quiet... which they did. Very good.
@HCL: you guys should consider making title screens like "2.4 million pot?" with a (?) question mark, that way the spectator can enjoy the sweat right along side the players instead of knowing for a fact that the player would call Great content as always tho, keep up the great work!
When I was 6 years old I was at a neighbour's house. My dad joked around with my neighbours kid: "We'll buy a TV with no adds". I'm 34 now, I haven't seen an add in 7 years. Time to upgrade your viewing experience buddy.
Been saying for years it's mad that people have never thought of typing into google for an answer to the advert issue. You can have it all sorted in under a minute.
Out loud he was basically naming all these hands that could beat him, saying he could only beat QT, and then called. Seems like he just talked himself into way too narrow of a range or something. Having 2 spades in your hand seems real bad there.
@@JacktheHawwwwwwk chill out man .... what he posted is a "meme" ... it's commonplace and nowhere in the same universe as "hating" on someone. and we have ALL been there ... the dollar level doesn't matter one iota. you might want to talk with some younger players at catch up to us in 2024. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
And then they bring in his chicken kebabs, priceless. Poor guy, but I cant stop laughing at them not having the awareness to wait to tell him his food was there. 🤣😂😆
I know the title is there to entice the viewers to click but it really kills the suspense when we already know whats gonna happen based on the pot size...
You’ve got a point. The title kills the suspense of the hand. For anyone with language skills and poker knowledge, there are a hundred better titles. “Keating and Rahul on collision course with crazy runout.” “Unbelievable river puts Rahul to the test”, etc.
@@alex754411 it was a bad call. A lot of hands beat rahul in this particular hand. But Alan is known to bluff at a VERY high rate. Queen/ten of spades was certainly in Alan’s range. As well as something like Ace/ten. Two pair is hard to fold against a guy like keating. His bank roll is just crazy he plays like a madman 75% of the time
The fact he was in the red ealier in the session, going all in on a bluff and get spanked. To come back and have enough mental toughness to get there is amazing
@@marsrecordingskeating isnt an idiot. There’s zero chance folding was even on option the table with these stack sizes when Indian guy has like a million behind after betting 140k. It’s a fold if his stack was much shorter.
That was a huge mistake. I don't understand that last raise. He was hoping to get a call from an ace maybe? But two pair on that board isn't enough to get more value with that pot amount. He really should have checked. Greed kills in poker
@@MrXanderiiEspecially a check raise like that just repping pure strength.. tbh idk how he doesn’t get away from this one but I’m also just a plebeian micro player.
Keating's image for bluffing is what won him this pot. Never seen him so quiet while inside praying for a call to win a 1200+ BB Pot in $1k/$2k with the nuts!
As much as i have seen Keating, i know that wasnt a bluff. Keating doesnt usual li y go zero to 100 aggressiveness in a hand. Unless he hit and was doing that to someone who hasnr played him before. Keating is awesome
We need a heart rate monitor on the players. Even little motions like 8:41, Keating 100% sees that in his peripheral vision and has to not react but for sure beleives that a grab for the cards means a fold and he's lost out on an extra 800k. Many actions like this, it would be so interesting!
Almost every micro stake players in gg poker would find this hand a fold easily, this site frauds players too much to call with 2pairs and able to beat oppo😅
It should be mentioned Keating took an insanely huge loss a few hours before. He all in and lost and went from top leader to bottom . He reloaded For him to work back up is amazing.
Alan walked up to the bar to watch the hand because the stream was delayed, and me and my friend got to talk and watch it with him. Was an awesome moment
I know it’s easy to sit here and think we can know what’s best but I completely agree with you. I don’t see how you can stick in 400bbs there on the river with so few combos making that jam that you’re beating. I liked his style though with the call just putting the chips in Keatings’ stack. He at least saved face a little there.
Alan Keating is the kind of poker pro that I feel proud rooting for. He is always a gentleman and conducts himself with total class whether he wins a million of loses a million.
Crazy how Rahul gave his chips to keating when he called, like he knew he lost. He was already muking it as well. That looked close to a fold there. Wild hand
I think he has to fold there...the only hands he can really call with is AAA or JJJ...sure Keating has some bluffs but way too many hands beat middle two pair...
Keating played the hand well but I also think Rahul played the hand badly. The point of the last raise? you know if your oppenent check raises he he likely has it.
I was a bit surprised. If Rahul bet 350k plus I thought he'd call. But given his small bet I thought he had enough room to fold. It's not an easy decision though, I get why he called especially given its Keating
The only hands that make sense that beat him is 9Ts or 56s. Any flopped set would’ve raised flop or turn or would’ve flat called the river not check raised all in. So most of his hands are bluffs except the 2 hands I mentioned
There's a saying, if you call it's over, if you check it's over. If you bet, then your opponent can shove, are you prepare for it. If not then better to check.
@@ctnelsoncar Because it's Keating, who can _absolutely_ find a bluff there? Possibly. But given what the pot had grown to, and how it got there (nearly pot-sized bet+call on the turn), I think that Rahul needed to weight T9ss higher. His initial breakdown was almost dead-on, and Keating's probably only continuing with his best draws to that turn sizing. Yes, even Keating, because SPR is shrinking fast when Rahul bets near pot on the turn, reducing his implied odds. I think that bet-call to a click-back makes sense, and bet-fold to a jam. If he's pulling that bluff at that point of the night, God bless him. That game is so juicy that you'll find better spots.
Alan Keating is one of them gentlemen gangstas when it comes to money. He carries himself with honor and class as he casually calls a million dollar three bet pre flop knowing he’s almost always behind
Atrocious call. Him having spades makes it very unlikely Keating has Spades (which he has, but that's irrelevant). All sets and all suited Ace two pair combos beat him. EVERYTHING beats him. Typical indian macho. Let them he heroes and call that.
I would normally agree however any flopped sets would’ve raised flop or turn and maybe even just flat call river not check raise all in. And he prob thinks 9T offsuit doesn’t call that big turn bet. So he literally only loses to two hands there 56ss or 9Tss. He is blocking spades but as u can see his opponent did still have spades so the question is would Keating do this with a hand like KQss
How many none nutted hands is keating getting to the river with and check shoving. If he had a set or a good two pair hes shoveling money in on the turn or just calling river. Rahul is repping a strong range so Keatings check all in has to be a strong range as well because bluffing their is suicidal since Keating is blocking the draws if he bricked.
@@yrudonking Ummm, have you _seen_ Alan Keating play much? If ever there was a player capable of hoisting the mainsail in a suicidal spot to do, it's Alan Keating.
If you saw the interview afterwards, Alan says he was trying to act nervous because of something Rahul said earlier in the game. Watching this back, he as overly nervous, especially after Rahul said if you have 10 9 that was good. Normally Alan is calm so this was the perfect acting job to get the call.
“Left with crumbs” 130k remaining 😂 what am i doing with life
It sounds hilarious in a normal sense, but for this game, it's only 130 big blinds. 43 big blinds when they're the big blind because of the ante. So essentially, it is crumbs lol
@@alexleal8246would expect an edgy joker profile photo to point out something painfully obvious 😂
@Bumder it may be obvious to you, but you would be surprised how many people don't realize this. Plus, with the occasional straddle, they're even shorter. That's another one people don't realize.
😂😂
Comparatively speaking, when he got torched and somehow got up to over 1.5 mill then is left with 130k... yeah, sparrow food. 😂🤣
I won an 80 dollar pot last night
Congrats man!
Yup. Congats.
Yup. Congats.
You have more money than Dwan now
Congrats G!
Alan is a class act. Just won 2.5 million and didn't even say a word. Played the hand perfectly.
What about standing up from his chair
@@PandaPower511 totally fine.
Actually the pot was 2.5 ... his win was net of the million he put in. Def class act tho ...
@@cpataxpro you know damn well what I meant lol
Idt he played it perfectly cos its a high frequency check raise otf
"I should have checked". Famous last words
A big check-raise on the river usually shows monster strength. I mainly fold when it happens to me (much lower stakes of course) unless I think my opponent is a maniac who often gets out of line.
@@crocodile1313the fact that everyone thinks that, because it’s mainly true, is why capable players will start bluffing these spots
@@moedanglez its still a criminally under bluffed spot here. That said, you are correct that bluffing here almost always works.
Whenever someone says that out loud, they should just instafold to the r-r ai. It's a tell on themselves. He doesn't beat any part of his value range, and the bluffs are QT or some other missed spade draw, which he even blocks.
I fully admit that I lose out on A LOT OF VALUE, as I am terrified of getting check/raised on the river. Then again, it might have SAVED me money overall when all is said and done, lol.
The funnies call I've seen in my life.
Rahul called by putting 800 K in Keating's stack.
🤣🤣🤣
I think it was a bad call for sure too. I'm sure you'll have some people arguing with you telling you not to criticize the players though, but the truth is that it was a bad call on the river.
@billj4525 only hand he really beats is AKs
I'm shocked Rahul lasted most of the night, he's an Indian version of Bobo. Him lasting that long is a miracle.
@@billj4525It didn’t seem like Alan has enough bluffs in his range to make that a call. Instead of counting combinations and comparing that to the pot odds, it looked like he was trying to put him on a hand.
@@billj4525 people saying you cant criticize players are dumbfks. That guy wouldn beat NL10 online, how BAD is this call...
Alan has to be the coolest cat playing poker these days, just an absolute g
He reminds me of Bruce Wayne. So strong and epic.
He so cool he don't even sweat
For sure . And dude has crazy gamble.
@@TraumaER he likely is some kind of super hero on the side, actually
@@hammertyme8392 you can literally see the sweat on his forehead when they zoom in... lmfao
Keating’s image getting him paid so much this week, what a series this has been
Exactly! If Stanley did that he would snap fold lol
It also costed him a lot to build that image.
One of those things where running hot works well for people with an aggressive image like Keating.
Which is by design! No one gets paid like him when he has it
5head lose 6m to gain 1.5
Thank you commentator’s for being quiet and letting us experience Raul’s thought process. Also, like him or not, Keating did excellent not giving off any tells, one way or the other. Great hand!
No one dislikes Alan Keating
Agree completely. The commentators should speak when their words *add something to the action*. When the action is all there, and we all know what's happening, they should keep quiet... which they did. Very good.
@HCL: you guys should consider making title screens like "2.4 million pot?" with a (?) question mark, that way the spectator can enjoy the sweat right along side the players instead of knowing for a fact that the player would call
Great content as always tho, keep up the great work!
Pots where a player folds the river are not anywhere near as exciting or big so you will always get spoilers
Still no sweat when u see 2.4 😂😂😂 come on guys... Be smarter
click bait above all
I just watched someone think for 7 minutes
800k call id probably think for longer
Lol, I did too.
@@truereclaim7341haha honestly huh 😂 let me sleep on it I’ll be back in the morning.
For that amount I wouldn’t complain or call a clock ever
@@abcdefg54321xIndeed! For 2.5 mil that'd be a prick move. The next time I'm involved in a pot like that, I'm gonna just kick back and enjoy the ride
Keating always a gentleman at the table, he deserves this run!
christian bale type of gentlemen in his famous american role.
I don't know about y'all, but I just love seeing Keating win!
Who the foook is that?!?
Yes, we all do as well.
This should be called “Alan Keating almost wins enough to buy a house in socal”
He was up 100K at this point
so what. It's still a lot of money.
THAT DIRECT LOOK AT THE CAMERA SMILE AND WINK AT THE END 😂😂😂
When he do that?
He didn't wink, but did a cheeky eye shrug.
His eyes opened wider, opposite of a wink lol
@@arronabs11:39
cause his stakers are poppin bottles in that moment.
You know the tank is a long one when you 5 sets of ads during it!
adblock and ublock origin is nice
@@ImDrizzt Or UA-cam Premium :)
using the wrong browser my friend
When I was 6 years old I was at a neighbour's house. My dad joked around with my neighbours kid: "We'll buy a TV with no adds".
I'm 34 now, I haven't seen an add in 7 years.
Time to upgrade your viewing experience buddy.
Been saying for years it's mad that people have never thought of typing into google for an answer to the advert issue. You can have it all sorted in under a minute.
4:33 "9, 10 spades, dont think so." damn :D
Well he did have spade blockers
@@keshavprasad4352 well he didnt have 9s or 10s blockers
In fairness I expected him to raise the turn with that combo draw too. Hard to put him on that big of a hand when he doesn’t raise turn.
LOL @@YaNeverLearn
@@YaNeverLearn yes, or flop.
Keating is a total legend
He has to be right up there with the best
Out loud he was basically naming all these hands that could beat him, saying he could only beat QT, and then called. Seems like he just talked himself into way too narrow of a range or something. Having 2 spades in your hand seems real bad there.
Alan Keating -sheer class act on and off the table
When you win 2.4 million and its only enough to break even. 🤣
haters always gonna hate
u prob havent even played a 2.4$ pot past the micros lol
It feels just as sweet as if it made profit I promise you lol
@@JacktheHawwwwwwk chill out man .... what he posted is a "meme" ... it's commonplace and nowhere in the same universe as "hating" on someone. and we have ALL been there ... the dollar level doesn't matter one iota. you might want to talk with some younger players at catch up to us in 2024. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@cpataxpro The dollar level doesn't matter? Yeah Okay. Losing you 500 Dollar Buy in is not comparable. 🤡
And then they bring in his chicken kebabs, priceless. Poor guy, but I cant stop laughing at them not having the awareness to wait to tell him his food was there. 🤣😂😆
He a billionaire fooo lol
@@homerjohn2789 Source? everyone throws that word around these days but can't even comprehend how much money that is.
You've obviously never had the chicken kabobs at hustler casino
Two pairs there is nothing soo many hands have him dominated thats crazy
@@__S__V__Alan bluffs all the time is probably why he called
intense without commentary! Keating makes it feel like a scene from a classic movie
rahul took it like a man
I agree but it's funny i never saw any such comment when ling lin quit after getting stacked
@@abody499 is she a man?
RAHUL SNIFFLING LIKE HE'S NEVER BEEN SO HIGH
who tf is this rahul anyway
@@Kassadin10friend of Santosh, no idea
@@Kassadin10 An Indian ATM.
I know the title is there to entice the viewers to click but it really kills the suspense when we already know whats gonna happen based on the pot size...
What do you suggest they type instead? "yet another big pot worth seeing".
shoulda been there live I guess
@@gislo Watch what happens in this possible record breaking pot in HCL between Keating and..... Something like that I guess.
was gonna go in comments to say same thing. BIGGEST POT IN HCL HISTORY!
You’ve got a point. The title kills the suspense of the hand. For anyone with language skills and poker knowledge, there are a hundred better titles. “Keating and Rahul on collision course with crazy runout.” “Unbelievable river puts Rahul to the test”, etc.
Man, Rahul seems like such a cool guy, took the beat well. Hope to see him back.
So does everyone playing. Dumbest call. Ridiculously dumb.
@@alex754411 it was a bad call. A lot of hands beat rahul in this particular hand. But Alan is known to bluff at a VERY high rate. Queen/ten of spades was certainly in Alan’s range. As well as something like Ace/ten. Two pair is hard to fold against a guy like keating. His bank roll is just crazy he plays like a madman 75% of the time
@@Regularguy2626 a million dollars man. 2 pair. You don’t call a million with 2 pair ever.
@@alex754411 At least not bottom two pair when the river completes an obvious straight.
@@alex754411bottomish 2 pair too.
That check on the river and gaze at the opponent pretending to look for a read induced the 200k value bet from Rahul. Elite play.
The fact he was in the red ealier in the session, going all in on a bluff and get spanked. To come back and have enough mental toughness to get there is amazing
Alan Keating 👍
Whatss amazing about hitting the nuts on the river lol
hitting the river isnt mental toughness
@@timoritofau - that's not what he said you ding dong
He's a good player. Kept playing solidly.
I have to say that the outro music is 🔥🔥🔥☄️
My favorite part of every vid
Keating is genuinely the most entertaining player since prime Durrr.
Durrr 2.0
1:59 not sure if Rahul saw it, but that was a very tricky move by Keating, he looked like he was close to folding. I might steal that little move.
140k for up and down straight flush with one card to come he probably was debating folding.
@@marsrecordingskeating isnt an idiot. There’s zero chance folding was even on option the table with these stack sizes when Indian guy has like a million behind after betting 140k. It’s a fold if his stack was much shorter.
@@marsrecordingshe’s never folding in position with more money to play for.
He didn’t consider folding whatsoever
Keating officially my favorite poker player… smooth, calm, and collective, Yet respectful to his peers.
Famous last words I should've checked lol
That was a huge mistake. I don't understand that last raise. He was hoping to get a call from an ace maybe? But two pair on that board isn't enough to get more value with that pot amount. He really should have checked. Greed kills in poker
@@MrXanderiiEspecially a check raise like that just repping pure strength.. tbh idk how he doesn’t get away from this one but I’m also just a plebeian micro player.
Keating's image for bluffing is what won him this pot. Never seen him so quiet while inside praying for a call to win a 1200+ BB Pot in $1k/$2k with the nuts!
That "seat open" call out when Rahul was tanking was great foreshadowing 😅
Dude in the tank with the 15th best possible hand talking himself into bluff catching
When Rahul got even, I was very much hoping he would just leave the table. Alan is a very scary player.
@6:43 I actually think Alan touching his face, fidgeting and acting nervous like he’s got a weak is actually a huge sign of how strong he is here.
Let's give it up for SOTO this week + the Amazing Commentary 👏 👏👏
I feel like Alan would be a chill dude to kick it with
As much as i have seen Keating, i know that wasnt a bluff. Keating doesnt usual li y go zero to 100 aggressiveness in a hand. Unless he hit and was doing that to someone who hasnr played him before.
Keating is awesome
We need a heart rate monitor on the players. Even little motions like 8:41, Keating 100% sees that in his peripheral vision and has to not react but for sure beleives that a grab for the cards means a fold and he's lost out on an extra 800k. Many actions like this, it would be so interesting!
The Indian tank. Think long, think wrong.
no, think long and always call
a) he was beaten by about what, 14 hands? b) he didn't even have the second through tenth nuts c) easy, easy fold OMG
Almost every micro stake players in gg poker would find this hand a fold easily, this site frauds players too much to call with 2pairs and able to beat oppo😅
@@ambientexpanse And how will that impact LeBron's legacy?
Why wasting time with bad two pairs 😂. Rich people playing worst than my locals drunk guys 😂
It should be mentioned Keating took an insanely huge loss a few hours before. He all in and lost and went from top leader to bottom . He reloaded For him to work back up is amazing.
This was such an easy lay down after 2 check calls and a check jam. So many hands beat Rahul. He only beats a bluff
I feel like A8 with spade blocker never even went through his head
Keating bluffs all the time that’s what it so hard. Granted it was bad call. His breakdown of the hand was great
Yo! This million dollar buy in series has brought the heat! This is what we watch for!
Crazy swings for Alan after punting off $1M to Santhosh earlier. This hand got him back into the profit zone.
Alan is a real class act and it’s nice to see him scoop the monsters.
Alan walked up to the bar to watch the hand because the stream was delayed, and me and my friend got to talk and watch it with him. Was an awesome moment
was he friendly?
@@erasmostamegna1372 oh yeah super nice guy
@@erasmostamegna1372yes he signed my girlfriend’s left breast 🎉
For sure, I always look out for those. They make the lows a bit easier to handle, keeping you in the game longer
Enjoyed Rahul in the game, excellent action player. 👏
ㅋㅊ
First clip I've seen where he actually wins and it's a monster. Congrats, Alan. Also outro song is lit.
Rahul could have bet 200% pot and Keating might have still called the turn
I mean open ended and flush draw ? He might of even went all in
The best poker player alive rite now & im not talking about just this hand. If you’ve watched him previously he wins the same way he loses gracefully.
Should've folded as soon as he realized he made a mistake betting the river. Had no idea where he was at, easy fold.
I know it’s easy to sit here and think we can know what’s best but I completely agree with you. I don’t see how you can stick in 400bbs there on the river with so few combos making that jam that you’re beating. I liked his style though with the call just putting the chips in Keatings’ stack. He at least saved face a little there.
Yes and their crash games are pretty cool too started on a recommendation from a friend and now I’m hooked
Expensive Kebab for 1.5 mill
thank you for being silent while he was tanking ,great commentary
Easy Check Back
Alan Keating is the kind of poker pro that I feel proud rooting for. He is always a gentleman and conducts himself with total class whether he wins a million of loses a million.
Crazy how Rahul gave his chips to keating when he called, like he knew he lost. He was already muking it as well. That looked close to a fold there. Wild hand
I think he has to fold there...the only hands he can really call with is AAA or JJJ...sure Keating has some bluffs but way too many hands beat middle two pair...
@@FlappyBelly Yeah. It's an easy fold
Perfect Intro, time wise.Thanks ♥
Keating is the best in the world today!
Keating strikes again! Love it
How can you make that call?
U ve never watch him play then, he bluffs alot
Saw this live. Right when Rahul said “you usually talk” I thought he sniffed out a tell and would find the fold
Rahul brought the action and took that L like a champ.
Chin is the best commentator on HCL and it isn’t close. We want more!
Keating played the hand well but I also think Rahul played the hand badly. The point of the last raise? you know if your oppenent check raises he he likely has it.
Alan is so so important for this show
Interesting call
It’s the opponent is why he paid him off, keating is known for splashing big pots with nothing, I believe his image is what got him paid off
Any sets or 2p would have x/r the turn. He can only have 77/910/bluff. I don’t blame him for calling considering the opponent
@@blank5210 Keating many times hasnt x/r the turn when he had those hands but went for the long play to the river
I was a bit surprised. If Rahul bet 350k plus I thought he'd call. But given his small bet I thought he had enough room to fold. It's not an easy decision though, I get why he called especially given its Keating
The only hands that make sense that beat him is 9Ts or 56s. Any flopped set would’ve raised flop or turn or would’ve flat called the river not check raised all in. So most of his hands are bluffs except the 2 hands I mentioned
In terms of being classy at the table, Keating is a lot like Federer. Gracious in winning.
We've missed you Alan 🎉
Keating is the best. Salute for the humble men
The guy knew he lost when he put the chips in at the end but he just couldn‘t fold
so good to see aan keating back and winning
Rahul said it - should have checked.
There's a saying, if you call it's over, if you check it's over. If you bet, then your opponent can shove, are you prepare for it. If not then better to check.
@@walden6272 that's how you miss a ton of value in poker
no way check here. Bet and fold to raise. If it's bluff, nice bluff.
Surely, calling a shove is fine also
Jesus said it once too
@@ctnelsoncar Because it's Keating, who can _absolutely_ find a bluff there? Possibly. But given what the pot had grown to, and how it got there (nearly pot-sized bet+call on the turn), I think that Rahul needed to weight T9ss higher. His initial breakdown was almost dead-on, and Keating's probably only continuing with his best draws to that turn sizing. Yes, even Keating, because SPR is shrinking fast when Rahul bets near pot on the turn, reducing his implied odds. I think that bet-call to a click-back makes sense, and bet-fold to a jam. If he's pulling that bluff at that point of the night, God bless him. That game is so juicy that you'll find better spots.
Keating is the best…I’m glad He came back !!
maybe choose different title so we dont know the result of the hand already?
Alan is such a cool customer man. Absolute class act.
Alan keating 10 9 suited justice prevails
Guy needs to lay off the buffet. Locked in a closet stuffing his face for 10hrs
One of the classiest players in poker. How can you NOT love Alan? Just pure class!
Rahul using that Microsoft call center money lol
lol you a savage lol😅
He better hope for a magic carpet ride back home 🏠 🤣
They need to show angles of all the other players at the table during this hand as well...
Rahul even blocking spades. What a crazy call.
Alan Keating is one of them gentlemen gangstas when it comes to money. He carries himself with honor and class as he casually calls a million dollar three bet pre flop knowing he’s almost always behind
I'm waiting for the weekend they often have special promos for wheel games
Did rahul pay with gift cards?
Elaborate. I’m not familiar with this player
@@MikeJones-zu7cqIndian scammers tell you to buy gift cards and give them the card numbers
@@MikeJones-zu7cq He's making a bad racist joke
He is so proud of himself, can't even hide😂
Wish you could not say the pot size so we don’t know the outcome during the tank
I love watching poker hands where the video title gives me the outcome ahead of time!
Atrocious call. Him having spades makes it very unlikely Keating has Spades (which he has, but that's irrelevant). All sets and all suited Ace two pair combos beat him. EVERYTHING beats him. Typical indian macho. Let them he heroes and call that.
I would normally agree however any flopped sets would’ve raised flop or turn and maybe even just flat call river not check raise all in. And he prob thinks 9T offsuit doesn’t call that big turn bet. So he literally only loses to two hands there 56ss or 9Tss. He is blocking spades but as u can see his opponent did still have spades so the question is would Keating do this with a hand like KQss
@@david9156 you usually slowplay egotistical maniacs. So you either call or minclick turn to aggravate him.
How many none nutted hands is keating getting to the river with and check shoving. If he had a set or a good two pair hes shoveling money in on the turn or just calling river. Rahul is repping a strong range so Keatings check all in has to be a strong range as well because bluffing their is suicidal since Keating is blocking the draws if he bricked.
Why aren't you there playing, you are so sure.
@@yrudonking Ummm, have you _seen_ Alan Keating play much? If ever there was a player capable of hoisting the mainsail in a suicidal spot to do, it's Alan Keating.
I used my bonus on roulette and a few slots. There’s something about that initial extra padding that makes it more fun
3:51 Rahul mumbles in Indian: 15" POKER HAAAAARRRRDDD
I suck at poker but even i know it was a check, what was he supposed to call him with ?, a pair of jacks?
Very respectful that no one call clocked given the $$$ at stake
"Hello this is Rahul from Apple Care how can I help you?"
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Rahul here how are we today, just contacting you to bring too your attention that we need too update your protection for cyber security breach😂😂
No, John Smith from apple care.
I have been watching poker over a year now and Alan is the classiest player i have ever seen
Pure class act, always has a poker face
Rahul seemed to be sniffling a lot, might have been on the booger sugar with that call
Yeah I noticed that too
na. I know rahul personally, he doesnt sniff at all
@@sahajbali12😂😂😂
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Some peoples noses run when they are fatigued and he clearly was tired before that hand.
Anyone know what kinda watch Keating is wearing?
If you saw the interview afterwards, Alan says he was trying to act nervous because of something Rahul said earlier in the game. Watching this back, he as overly nervous, especially after Rahul said if you have 10 9 that was good. Normally Alan is calm so this was the perfect acting job to get the call.