Could have been arrogance or just excitement. Dude stressed himself out for 2-3 minutes just trying to fold. Just imagine all of that tension suddenly exploding after realizing he won the hand.
@@dopem0n really? I don’t watch a heap of him cause I find him a bit too neurotic. But he seems just more nervous and awkward than he does arrogant when I watch him.
You need to learn the meaning of the word arrogant , pay attention yourself to the video because he himself says "don't slam your cards over ARROGANTLY" and then he does do that , idiot.
I mean this is a losing call in the long run, but I can’t sort of understand why he did it. Dude was repping a pair of queens. If he really just had the queen one pair, he’d most likely check on the river.
I cant stand Schwartz but man he's a good player. Also, the only thing enigmatic about the Enigma is why would anyone voluntarily choose to look like such a dbag.
@@arielsavala5360 Well considering he never shut up yeah I do know what lead him to make that call as he said himself he is a fish. He had no idea when he called if he was good or not. In fact he thought he was losing as he never looked until the guy said something.
I hate when people do that fake push chips in thing. A lot of people do it then just watch their opponents reaction. Don’t know why no one ever calls angle shooting
@@EricSmyth4Christ Many elite players have had bad streaks where they lost tens of millions. Being down one million is peanuts for a high stakes player. That can be lost in one session easily.
They call the clock because they don’t want you to call or deduce that it’s a bluff lol so in an attempt to give you as little time as possible to think about everything, they call the clock. It’s smart, but it’s also a dead give away sometimes lol I agree with the lady announcer. In no world should Schwartz have called that. Everything the other guy did was screaming “IM NOT BLUFFING!” Even the way he didn’t call the clock. He played it so cool and confident the entire time. Schwartz even said it himself, “I’ve got a million reasons to fold, and no reasons to call.” I’d be absolutely pissed if that happened to me. But seriously good read. He trusted his gut and his gut got him the win.
Schwartz was definitely trying to bait him into a reaction at least twice there. Grabbing his chips, making forward motions, etc. If his opponent had the nuts, he would have called him out on forward motion and forced a call there. Not a bright move.
Well, Schwartz opponent should have faked it like leaning fast forward and making it look like he was about to show his "winning hand", when Schwartz was baiting a reaction from him. Or something similar. That would have been good/better poker.
@@shaunryan6646 seriously does he really look English to you? Did your parents not teach you anything. Schwartz is a Jewish name and he looks and acts as Jewish as they come.
Oman victory I’ve met people named Schwartz that were German, non-Jew. Normally I’d agree with you, but last name isn’t foolproof. That being said, if you know for a fact that he’s a Heeb, then he’s a Heeb. Either way, he’s a douche.
Its more then a monolog its trying to get emotions from opponents like for example he said: if i call can i flip your cards around? If opponents said or intented something like yes do it he wouldve fold but romanello didnt say anything he couldve outplayed him here in the mental game
@@karmaloop6709 I disagree because if Romanello did actually have a big hand, he wouldn't have answered because he would have wanted him to call. So not answering looks like a strong hand as well.
I'm watching this in 2020 and there's only 2 bluffs shown?? Seems like the second/middle one was removed and the title was never changed. Good watch though! Edit: I made this assumption after reading through the comments to see if anyone had expirienced the same, but comments from a year ago are talking about a third clip that i hadn't watched
Schwartz my god I would be so tilted someone angling that much, never allowed to keep on half throwing in the chips like that and gaging reactions... Thinking and talking is fine, throwing down chips and lifting them and half putting them in is such bad poker ethics tho
Ya, I was okay with the way he was fishing for information until he grabbed his chips and did the pump fake while looking over. That was in pretty poor taste.
I suspect if Romanello had said "Sure, if you call I'll let you flip my cards over" then Schwartz would have folded. But it's such a hard thing for him to say because it feels like you're encouraging him to call. His failure to answer there though was, I imagine, a large part of why Schwartz eventually called.
I disagree because if Romanello did actually have him beat, he wouldn't have answered because he would have wanted him to call. So not answering looks like a strong hand as well.
Because of the title "Bluffs Gone Extremely Wrong" I knew Schwartz was going to call so I just stopped watching rather than see another Grammarly commercial
5:45 "the ace can not be the ace of hearts". Well since we saw Cunningham throwing it away i would say we are pretty likely to not get that on the river.
Schwartz thought this: of the cards he loses, his opponent could only push preflop aces, kings or ace-queen, but with a probable straight on the table with such cards in hand, you will never go all-in on show down, so this is a bluff...
Dwan is 100% - very badly or/and clumsily - acting. It's not like he's a bluff newbie and shit happens. Also you just can't compare Dwan and Negreanu for the simple reason that Negreanu just reads your hand - and mind - like an open book.
Im a bit confused. How did dwan’s hand not win that? That wasnt a flush by mouli, nor was it a straight, it was a simple high card from what i saw where dwan had an ace! Pls correct me if im wrong
I think it's more that someone with autism who believes they have the mathematical advantage won't fall for a bluff because they can't really read body language and social cues well. I think that's the joke. It's more that they can't get spooked or intimidated by a bluff as easily cause they don't understand it.
Mouly V Dwan wasn't a bluff it was just good play that didn't pay off, dwan put mouly on a flush draw so went all-in on the turn thinking mouly won't call, little did he know he caught the Q on the turn plus still had a Q high on a flush draw, yes I know ' that's poker but wasn't a bluff.
Dwan had a pair of Kings, a good hand but a hand you could force to fold if you play it properly which Enigma didn't. Had he raised on the turn Dwan could have felt he had trips and would have folded. All about how you read the board.
Considering the sick look that Romanello kept on his face, I’d think this would have been an easy call for Luke. Luke set him up by being a calling station. Luke is a lot smarter than a lot of people think.
I'm gonna disagree here. He pushed on two cards which basically under no circumstances would've improved the winnability of his hands. It just doesn't make sense to randomly see some 4 drop and then some 6 drop (off suits) and then be pushing more. It's nonsense honestly
How does Schwartz make that call, that was incredible. I wonder if Romanello not answering him when he was asking about flipping the cards hinted it to him.
No, because if Romanello did actually have a big hand, he wouldn't have answered because he would have wanted him to call. So not answering looks like a strong hand as well.
Mqgical yeah lmao just did that yesterday flopped nut straight .. was Showing bluffs all night .. shoved all in on turn. .. guy was thinking for like 4 minutes I act like I’m pissed he’s taking so long “ alright then ! “ angrily calls .. flips off top pair ( 9) with a 4 kicker ...
that was a "fuck it" call by dwan. enigma was reppin the trips. probably reppin pocket 7 or pocket 9. dwan had the massive stack, so he was betting. if engima put a massive bet on the river, im sure dwan would have folded. he had the read. the bet was small enough that he said "fuck it i call". enigma had the read
Clever title! Lol got me good. But I’d say the Schwartz call wasn’t a bad bluff. It was a brilliant bluff to take the chip lead back. Schwartz made an epic call.