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Regardless of what you think of him, you have to admit it's amazing how many times over the years he called out his opponents exact hand (or extremely close to it).
When he's putting people on hands, he's never 100%.hes doing EV calculations. "there's a x% chance you have a hand that beats me, but the payout is high enough that calling is still the positive EV play long term" is what he's doing most of the time, I think.
The calculations at the end of the video are actually incorrect: those are for regular 5-card Poker, for Texas Hold'em you would have to consider another 2 random cards.
bro got 70k and he plays poker to win money for wedding? you telling me 70k wasnt ernough already? wtf is wrong with murica
4 дня назад
announcer guy @ 15:49 " I don't see HOW he can POSSIBLY continue in this hand " (referring to Ivey) our hero Ivey @ 15:56 'ALL IN" ALSO announcer guy @ 15:57 'WHAT !!!!!" 😯 😦 😧 😛
4 дня назад
those are simply GOD LIKE reads that I will never come close to attaining. 1000% of the time I would have gone broke in a playout like where Ivey folded at 14:26.....but somehow the GOAT finds it in himself to fold. I mean yes, I once called not one BUT TWO players' precise hole cards before showdown, but....that was just silly bar poker, LOL.
David should have realized that Phil couldn’t have ace king or ace queen of diamonds making it less likely he actually has the nut flush. Gave him too much credit for having a good hand imo.
Ivey could have full houses with K2s and 22 when he bets the flop. He also could have A2-AJ of diamonds. However, I think he would continue betting the turn with these hands. Once he checks the turn, his hand seems like KJ or KQ. So yea, I agree with you that Ivey doesn't really have an Ace of diamonds in this spot. He still could have a some boats like 44 or 55. What do you think are some of his bluffs?
@@RoyalFlushMediaCompany I have a hard time understanding this analysis of poker. At the highest level, both players are aware of W position + X hand + Y board = Z play, so... why would a player always do Z? Sometimes, it's even more likely a player has X hand if they *dont* do Z, because then your opponent may think you are strong and trying to convince them you are weak. The layers of bluff-double bluff-triple bluff seem so never ending, I don't understand how you can make decisions based off of this alone. I think the very best players take that information, and synthesise it with reads and psychology. They check it against what they know about the individual player they are up against. It's never as simple as X hand = Z play.
I guess that means you would never expect your opponent to bluff in that spot, then? because KT here seems like merely a bluff catcher, can't expect villain to bet much worse for value in that configuration.
Hey, why is your voice louder than everyone elses and why are you talking like that? Just use your normal voice. God how annoying. Let the commentators do the talking. "Putting an opponent on the exact hand can be difficult, but at number 9 he makes it look so easy" in your opinion, that was worth mentioning? I am so annoyed at this video, it's literally the worst video I ever seen I could only put up with 4 minutes of your irritating voice.
Couple of the hands are strange and if Ivey knew about defects in certain cards that made him 10 million in baccarat it’s possible he knew something in other situations
@@RoyalFlushMediaCompanyPhil Jackson was giving away so many tells he was uncomfortable. Ivey tests him by asking how much he has behind and his voice cracks while responding.
Watching this now, I think we don't really feel the same way because so many more players now understand how this works. Thing is though, back then... to watch a young prodigy crawl his way inside the mind of another player and somehow play the game from HIS OPPONENT'S SEAT was simply mind-blowing.