One of the best cash games series I've seen in such a long time. What's awesome is that it came out of left field and has been so entertaining with big hands. Add the asians and you know you're in for a good time. I really have loved every second of this triton series. Patrik and Andy hand had me in the blender. Can't blame Andy. Tough spot.
is this the largest cash game ever broadcast? i agree that I've been loving this series. been watching every day. feel bad for phua tho, hes been getting crushed...(im only half way through day 6 currently)
@@GrumpyStreamer previous Triton streams were close (Elton Tsang and Jason Koon had a $2m hand a couple years back on a Triton stream), Hustler Live $1m games were close? but this is probably the highest stakes for the longest number of days that I can remember being streamed
Hussler casino and their automatic shuffling machine has stolen credibility from the poker seen....every new deck from the hussler auto shuffle is nut flush vs straight flush😮
First time watching Andy Ni this series . I Like his play style , knows how to play his positions very well and hard to read . Hes also not afraid to fire multiple barrel bluffs .
You are the man. So grateful for your effort in posting these timelines. I feel dirty for even giving any kind of critique, but since you are already putting in the time I’ll make a small suggestion - when listing the pot size I don’t think you should include uncalled river (or final action) bets. That would help time strapped viewers like me identify the truly massive pots better. Just my opinion. But again, you are the man. Thank you for taking the time.
I read in another comment that they had one time cash game with English subtitles on and then someone from the table requested to have them removed next time. Perhaps it's not about being deceptive but certain context of conversations do get lost in translation or appear harsher than the context of their jokes and banter.
39:25 Xuan v Tsang T6 v ?? 850k POT 1:00:00 Xuan v Tsang KQh v T8h spicy flop 1:19:20 Handz v Andy v Paul 3 WAY 1M++ POT 1:47:20 Xuan AA v Jungle AJh v Andy KT 600K POT 2:02:30 Paul ATd v ST AA 5-BET POT 2:02:55 elton paying 150k to ST for having aces and gives him the middle finger lol 2:08:00 ST QQ v Jungle 72 The jungle bluff 2:10:55 Xuan AA v Andy 87d 950k POT! 2:16:05 ST QTs v Andy Q8c 300k POT 2:23:31 1st break PROFIT/LOSS 2:53:15 Jungle KQ v Xuan ?? 1.5M POT! 3:27:30 Ivey AK v Handz AJ 5-bet 4:01:20 ST AQ v Andy 77 450K+ POT 4:06:00 Xuan 66 v Elton AKs 300K pot! 4:10:45 Xuan KJ v Andy AJc 400k POT 4:23:10 Elton AQ v Jungle J3s 4BET POT! 4:32:40 Ivey QQ v ST AA 1m POT 5:31:55 Handz AKd v Xuan JJ 5:37:10 Xuan AJ v Paul 55 750K++ pot 5:42:45 Xuan AK v Paul QQ v Elton KK crazy pre-flop action 6:13:00 ST QQ v Xuan AK All in Pre-flop 6:23:20 ST AA v Patrik 45s (Elton FACE paying 150k to ST for having aces :D)
I don't suppose they are doing it on purpose, but the players REALLY need to be a bit more courteous to the dealers.... I see a few of them just barely pushing their hands away when they fold... which makes the dealer have to stretch way out to grab them.... a LITTLE courtesy would be nice and push the cards closer to the poor dealers. Just sayin.
The hand with Patrick when the opponent had packed kinks. The money already in the pot And he had a overpair. This was a must call bad fault from the guy.
Where are the subtitles? Cummon guys you have english commentators that dont know what the players are saying - which is half the fun, pretty hard to watch with sound imo
May I know why they straddled and the spot was 12k$? from what I knew, Straddle 4k + BB 2k$ + SB 1k$... who gave out 5k$? BB gave ante for 5k$?? Thank you!
I have a question. I feel that I’m reasonably well bank rolled to play a 1/2 Holdem game. How wealthy do you have to be to feel comfortable playing a 1000/2000/5000 Holdem game ? I’m assuming they are playing in US dollars.
realistically, the pros are staked, and the VIPs are worth $200m+ so they don't really care about the money. standard bankroll management for NLHE is to have something like 20-50 buyins; so if you're buying in for $1m, you would need a bankroll of $20m-$50m