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See the whole video. It was Joe’s AirPod that fell when he hugged. Simple. Watch the video and you’ll see the AirPod in Joe’s ear 5-10 second before the hug. People just love to hate.
The only clear thing is your not giving us a clear opinion yourself. Looks like cheating to me. If it is your ear piece why hand it to a friend? The whole running hands on the rail is gross too.
This guy seems to have a bigger problem with people's disapproval of cheating than the actual possibility of cheating. Why is he so convinced that it is indeed a positive moment and not something nefarious when it's clearly suspicious enough to bear scrutiny?
Theres never a psychological thing. It basically involves playing tight, using an aggressive style, and using a math approach. Back in the day, the "pros" used to know that, and they destroyed the recreational players because they knew that in secrecy; that is why the Mayfair club members won so many WSOP ME back in the day. They study the game, and some of them already have knowledge of Game Theory in fact.
Earpiece during the match is a No No and should be investigated thoroughly. Absolutely no place at the final table for an earpiece of the main event of the wsop.
What if it is cheating. That's a pretty big deal. That's pretty suspicious that he grabbed it like that and handed it off. If that's the case, they need to also go back and check Joe mkkeehens win.
Exactly. That is quite suspicious the fact the other guy looks around and pockets it very quickly. Also don't know if you're even allowed normal earphones on a final table anyway. This may become something.
Imagine trying to bring this guy down bc he smashed some online donkey that donked off with KJ. This us no different than looking at televised hands 30 mins later.... enjoy crying, though, your tears are nourishing. 🤡🤡🤡
If bro is smart he’ll never play poker again and just enjoy being a dad. I’d give anything to be able to not have to spend my child’s youth working 49 hrs a week.
Kristen Foxen is OVERRATED. I understand she has 4 bracelets but, she's no where near as great as anyone like Phil Ivey, Victor Blom, Stephen Chidwick, Adrian Mateos, etc. Calling Kristen "one of the greats" is TOTALLY RIDICULOUS. And to say "She's great for a female poker player" is extremely sexist as unlike actual physical sports there's no barriers stopping women from entering poker tournaments. When we start highlighting the sex of a woman, all it does is sexualizes and objectifies women and nothing else. The Poker Hall Of Fame doesn't separate its inductees by gender and it never should. It's all based on merit and accomplishments.
@@ParissaKhoury This is basically a no-win discussion. But what would you propose be the bar to qualify being “great”? Poker is difficult to quantify because of the various levels, disciplines and locations so it’s pretty subjective. Some players have been known to us more than two decades, some less than 10 years. Some people mostly played tournaments, some people mostly play cash. Some people mostly online, some people mostly live. Some people only play NLHE, Some people mostly play mixed games. Some only play in their country or continent. Some people never play the WSOP. In theory there can only be one GOAT. But there are probably at least 2 dozen players that I’ve heard be called the GOAT. I think there is a GOAT level, then a “Great” level like most sports/games. The players you named are in the GOAT level. And I think anyone with multiple bracelets/1st place finishes in large field MTTs, with lots of deep runs as well can certainly qualify as “great” at poker. I think we’ve all seen examples that poker does not require above average genetics or fitness to be great like athletics does. In a world where MILLIONS and MILLIONS of people play poker for money, how many people are allowed to qualify to be called great? 10? 100? 1000? How about 10,000? That’s only 1% of 1 Million. Does being in the Top 1% qualify to be called “great”? TOP 0.1%? I just looked at her Hendon Mob (for the first time) and she has around 80 final tables over 8 years with a dozen 1STs. I don’t see how that doesn’t qualify her as “one of the greats” (at NLHE at least) even without being privy to her Cash results. Personally I feel one needs big results in the Mixed Games Streets, as well as NLHE, to make it to the GOAT level of POKER because poker is more than just No Limit Hold ‘Em to me. But just NLHE results can get you to “great.” Overrated? No, I’ll have to disagree, and I’m an old man who’s been watching the poker scene intently for over 2 decades who isn’t even a fan of hers. 🤷🏻♂️
If he's checking the spot after the hand is over who gives a fuck if he's sitting at the table and is like hold on let me check this spot before i call or fold then i see a problem but looks like there checking a spot that had already happen
I'm gonna fold, everyone else going all in in front of me means at least one of them is holding a strong ace and the others are likely holding pocket pairs meaning they are more likely to hit a set while I'm stuck with pocket aces