I don't think you watch durr during this period. Was making phil ivey and pros lay down monsters with crazy bluffs. 10s right there against him were golden except for this one time.
That was a clear call, since he was beating value, like KQ, KT, or QT which may do the same move, also JJ or any random J could do that as a semi bluff
You just need to know how much the opponent is playing, no matter your hand. If you take it as a tell when ppl want to know your stack, i don't know what to tell you 😅
Gambling companies don't care about you - there's some solid information on the internet about this and a way to go around it, but I still prefer to read the book gambler manifesto
@@KevinsKontentKorner Obviously no one knows exactly what Dwan owes and what he doesn't, but over the past 5-10 years there's been a number of people in the poker and gambling community that have come forward and made claims that Dwan owes them money and that he is slow paying them. Dwan doesn't come out and fire back saying that these claims are lies. Some of these amounts are "only" in the 200-700K range, so it's fair to say that if Dwan was flush with a 5 or 10 or 20 or 30 million dollar bankroll/networth he would have just paid these debts a long time ago to avoid public scrutiny. It's likely Dwan has some access to backing and some capital for +eV games like the HCL streams he has played in the past year. Dwan is probably "broke" meaning he relies on backing to try to grind away his debts, but I doubt it's 30 million in debts, probably somewhere around 2-10 million in debts. But "broke" to an average person means that they have $0.31 in a checking account. "Broke" to a high stakes poker player could still mean they have up to a million in working capital and maybe another million or two available for backing.
@@KevinsKontentKornerthese ppl talk BS out there mouth.. dont even know what there talking about.. if he owed so much $ to people hes NOT hiding??? Hes been on HCL and played the million dollar game so you think hes broke?? Especially he isnt no tight nit player either.. these people all Cap. The only one i coulda seen going weird was the jungleman vs dwan thing. Other than that there is nothing
He doesn't owe much that seems to me just hot air by a handful of people that feel that complicated deals and situations haven't totally gone their way and they've been hard done by in some way. He actually paid the vast majority of 'penalties' to jungleman when he really didn't have to. If you look at the details of those that claim he owes them money it's usually just discrepancies in what they feel they were entitled to over some complicated scheme or what not. He pays all his debts from what I can see, he seems quite honourable. Don't believe all the hype and propaganda you read. And he isn't 'hiding' at all he's on livestreams and poker shows all the time, often with these same individuals that claim he owes them money too.
He doesn't owe much that seems to me just hot air by a handful of people that feel that complicated deals and situations haven't totally gone their way and they've been hard done by in some way. He actually paid the vast majority of 'penalties' to jungleman when he really didn't have to. If you look at the details of those that claim he owes them money it's usually just discrepancies in what they feel they were entitled to over some complicated scheme or what not. He pays all his debts from what I can see, he seems quite honourable. Don't believe all the hype and propaganda you read. And he isn't 'hiding' at all he's on livestreams and poker shows all the time, often with these same individuals that claim he owes them money too.
Where is the cold deck? There are two overcards out there on the turn and there is a straight draw too. Catches a two outer, but that is how big pots are developing. Patrick betting out after the flop gives Tom the information that he has a decent hand but getting raised on the turn is only a bluff or the second nuts, maybe pocket queens. Here Toms aggression pays off big playing and betting many hands before he should not have bet. But in the long run we all saw what came from this strategy for Dwan. No misplay here but some of the greats might have found a fold here with two overcards and a straight draw out there. If Tom really wanted to bluff why not bluff the flop right away and then triple barrel?
@@superjoshua9853 I don´t play either. Thx for your deep analysis of my comment though, I´m glad to get the real deep thoughts from the pros out there. Thx a lot buddy 👌
Some random tool on RU-vid makes a remark about him owing money or something else and then people like you repeat it over and over again…You don’t know what he owes and what he doesn’t.
@@TJDawgs72 Obviously no one knows exactly what Dwan owes and what he doesn't, but over the past 5-10 years there's been a number of people in the poker and gambling community that have come forward and made claims that Dwan owes them money and that he is slow paying them. Dwan doesn't come out and fire back saying that these claims are lies. Some of these amounts are "only" in the 200-700K range, so it's fair to say that if Dwan was flush with a 5 or 10 or 20 or 30 million dollar bankroll/networth he would have just paid these debts a long time ago to avoid public scrutiny. It's likely Dwan has some access to backing and some capital for +eV games like the HCL streams he has played in the past year. Dwan is probably "broke" meaning he relies on backing to try to grind away his debts, but I doubt it's 30 million in debts, probably somewhere around 2-10 million in debts. But "broke" to an average person means that they have $0.31 in a checking account. "Broke" to a high stakes poker player could still mean they have up to a million in working capital and maybe another million or two available for backing.