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Phil Galfond
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Join Phil Galfond in a Scary Session played at $500/$1000 PLO in 2010. Facing an aggressive recreational poker player, Phil was running low on bankroll and the stakes were high.
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It's a blast from the past when Phil reviews an ultra high stakes poker session from 2010 against the legendary recreational poker player 'cadillac1944'.
Phil describes how he went into this session feeling nervous and with a short poker bankroll. Do you think you could take a shot at high stakes in Phil's shoes and not have it affect your mental game?
Pot Limit Omaha is a high-variance game by default, but how would you adjust your poker strategy to someone 3-betting 50% of the time? The 2010 Phil had certain ideas, and the 2023 version has some thoughts on those ideas!
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Комментарии : 148   
@ossipeltola-id7sj
@ossipeltola-id7sj Год назад
Keep on posting mr. Galfond. Old or new, I won`t be blue.
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond Год назад
😃
@davidcapeeko7376
@davidcapeeko7376 Год назад
couldn't of said it any better
@stevenwalker9013
@stevenwalker9013 11 месяцев назад
Or value heavy or spew! We won’t be blue
@pokerdiaries6831
@pokerdiaries6831 Год назад
you are an absolute legend for posting a session where you are getting destroyed and also it is great that you are realistic about hands that you played badly. Awesome stuff. Rarely authentic content and huge balls. Respect
@miafora7308
@miafora7308 Год назад
Nice stuff Phil. I remember watching the full ring omaha tutorials from years back, really helped out my game. Keep ‘em coming
@mitchellcongrove3413
@mitchellcongrove3413 Год назад
More of this! Actually, just more of everything you’ve been posting lately, your content is amazing!
@kimikmusic
@kimikmusic Год назад
great content thx, more of these please
@spamrobban
@spamrobban Год назад
5:39 "...I guess I'm bluffing..." the tone in which you said this made me chuckle. these videos are amazing Phil! thanks for sharing as always. :)
@Lee33721
@Lee33721 Год назад
these are great man defiantly keen to watch more
@chrisko6439
@chrisko6439 Год назад
Hard to win versus aggressive card racks ;) Keep these coming, please!
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond Год назад
They're supposed to not have anything!
@velldin7104
@velldin7104 Год назад
This is amazing content, please give us more 👌
@PkerBruno
@PkerBruno Год назад
Always nice to watch your content. And these videos could be longer, imho. Please keep them coming.
@zekita1
@zekita1 Год назад
Awesome content! Its bizarre how good he ran smashing that many top sets. Glad to see how you alwaya worked out and came back from this losing sessions, this is the biggest differences between pros and wanabes, keep it up Phil ❤
@brandontsai4717
@brandontsai4717 Год назад
please post more of these!
@jonathandee3548
@jonathandee3548 Год назад
I wanna see 2-7 sessions and mixed game sessions
@zinagarooo4826
@zinagarooo4826 Год назад
awesome job, please keep posting these stuff along with your TP which is invaluable
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond Год назад
Thanks, will do!
@ahanj-f1k
@ahanj-f1k Год назад
Would absolutely love to see some high stakes old school no limit holdem...thanks so much Phil!
@MarioSanchez-wh1bp
@MarioSanchez-wh1bp 10 месяцев назад
Nah bro pot limit is the best, his new no hl hold em videos are boring
@mihailescualexandru
@mihailescualexandru Год назад
Would love to see more old sessions :)
@icaniklas
@icaniklas Год назад
Love this format
@Harbz
@Harbz Год назад
perfect encapsulation of most shot takes
@kevinyin2663
@kevinyin2663 Год назад
Great stuff as usual Phil! I'd love to see you review hands from your old High Stakes Poker TV appearances
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond Год назад
Great suggestion!
@Mark-bb9qx
@Mark-bb9qx Год назад
Yes. I want to see every freakin session
@brianblechinger3345
@brianblechinger3345 Год назад
I’d love to see more hand histories of past Galfond Challenges! 😎💰💵
@amicus1242
@amicus1242 Год назад
Love all your content. What do you think about posting some sessions of 2-7 Lowball? (Assuming you have any recorded). Either NL or Limit, single or triple (though I'd think NL would be more interesting?) I love watching you play PLO, of course, but there's such a dearth of 2-7 content out there, and I would like to watch you play different games, hear your thoughts on changing mindset as you move from one game to the next.
@moebius1714
@moebius1714 Год назад
Hey Phil, great content as usual. When you say your BR was getting a little tight around this time would you happen to recall how many BIs you had for this game? I imagine you didn't just sit down to play this rec with your last 100k obviously, but just always wonder what kind of guidelines highstakes players use when playing the big games.
@alexandruion7660
@alexandruion7660 Год назад
Moving down in stakes after taking shots is pretty brutal. Knowing u have to put it twice or three time the work to build ur bankroll can be disheartening but going through that experience is the only way to grow as a poker player. Ty for the video as always Phil 🙂
@dadnauseam
@dadnauseam Год назад
MORE OF THESE TYPES OF REVIEWS PLZ YES YES YES
@NClottery
@NClottery Год назад
More old sessions please Use to rail you back in the day bring back memories 😊
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond Год назад
Awesome! I enjoy making these, so I'm glad you and others are liking them!
@NClottery
@NClottery Год назад
@@PhilGalfond i remember the first time i saw your screen name omgclayaike How did you come with the screen name it s the best ever by the way Thank You ! For alway being trustful and honest about poker Poker can be tought I just feel like I alway get that notification or tweet just when I needed in my life from you Thank you Phil
@terriblebhop
@terriblebhop Год назад
Your comment could be taken a few different ways.
@prestoncurrie527
@prestoncurrie527 Год назад
I know this content stuff probably isn’t the highest ROI of all time but man do we appreciate it. Thanks Phil for being a great poker player but even a better more respected person in this crazy space
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond Год назад
😊 thank you
@chrissinatra1114
@chrissinatra1114 Год назад
Great videos! Very informative! Hope you will do some advanced NLH videos as well.
@shanejett3550
@shanejett3550 Год назад
MORE PLEASE!
@fredrikzels2637
@fredrikzels2637 Год назад
This was an interesting session. Sometimes they just have it. I would like to see the Patrik Antonius session. Think I saw alot of it live back in the day.
@BerkoProductions
@BerkoProductions Год назад
My heart when you lost two all-ins for 400k. Very respectable to have you post losses-- *very* few gamblers do. Just shows the type of mindset needed to make it to the high stakes!
@ekia3056
@ekia3056 10 месяцев назад
You think Phil is gambler?
@eggsnjam1454
@eggsnjam1454 Год назад
I know you tend to focus on PLO, but I'd love to see some (hu?) triple draw videos. Either way, I love your channel
@matthiasvanderaa4870
@matthiasvanderaa4870 Год назад
This is great! Also kudos for underrepping the buy-in in the title given you lost 400K instead of 100K
@MichaelBennett1
@MichaelBennett1 Год назад
Awesome stuff…I can hear the stress in your voice as you’re reliving this.
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond Год назад
Thank you. Yeah, I really took myself back to that day. I'm surprised I felt it as much as I did.
@glock18c
@glock18c Год назад
please review all those sessions, Phil
@M0Dogg1
@M0Dogg1 Год назад
i dont think they get repetitive at all. Really good watch and good analysis
@allyjhughes
@allyjhughes Год назад
Oh man I can only imagine the tilt you must have experienced that day
@bernardozuccolottocorreia2327
This is gold!
@jonyb12345
@jonyb12345 Год назад
These are sick, would love to see heads up NLH
@patrickpiper4729
@patrickpiper4729 Год назад
Bring more old sessions. I really enjoyed it. Patrik Antonius Sounds like cool stuff!
@dagreco
@dagreco Год назад
Hey Phil, could you give me a piece of advice? I moved up from 5NL to 50NL in a year by using the 30 BI rule and my mind is a bit overwhelmed by how fast the swings are growing (up or down, doesn't matter). Although I'm never money scared and I always play to the fullest of my ability, I can't ignore the fact that I can make similar amounts as I can in my day job. This makes me respect the game much more and my approach has become much more serious than before. Is there anything I can do, to stop thinking about the amounts I'm playing for? I'm a bit concerned about my first upcoming downswing on this stake and I want to be prepared... I already am trying my best not to get too excited when I win big, but it's not easy to keep my emotions in check. Thank you in advance and keep the good content up :)
@gunguy-mk4mt
@gunguy-mk4mt Год назад
5:40 "I guess I'm bluffing..." Great to know I think just like Galfond
@ekw555
@ekw555 Год назад
oooof! and I am still so bad at PLO that I gave you a straight in the last hand at first.
@therealexquisiteexistentia4743
I love these videos
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond Год назад
So glad :)
@NateColloidalSilver
@NateColloidalSilver Год назад
bricking out on the 4-card wrap+flush draw against top set was bruuuutal
@brettblaster
@brettblaster Год назад
Legend 🐐
@danielriveravalencia2932
@danielriveravalencia2932 Год назад
was that the time when you made the videos about the downswing and your family reach out to make sure you were OK? and a friend offer to lend a million dollars, but you chose to play lower stakes? love all your videos
@thedegentwins
@thedegentwins Год назад
gotta move down to where they respect your raises! great vid!
@AcidOllie
@AcidOllie Год назад
This was awesome, some pretty soul destroying losses in there. No wonder you were worried.
@hirollerm2916
@hirollerm2916 Год назад
Hi Phil, I enjoy your videos and thanks for the content. I have a serious question for you, even though ostensively you will believe it to be silly. At the end you give reasons why it seems to go poorly when you are scared and uncomfortable. How sure are you that being scared and uncomfortable does not affect the random outcomes of the game?
@Adam-us9bt
@Adam-us9bt Год назад
Watching you get wrecked somehow makes me feel better... a lot better. Thanks Phil
@chickenlittle4522
@chickenlittle4522 Год назад
More NL Holdem!! This is so cool
@abscr
@abscr Год назад
OK, but should I play KJs UTG+1? 🐟 Great idea for a video and awesome execution!
@leandrosousa9024
@leandrosousa9024 Год назад
Keep reviewing
@biinja
@biinja Год назад
Hell yeah. Don’t even play PLO but I enjoyed the analysis 🤙
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond Год назад
Thank you 😊
@garrettschwartzbach9611
@garrettschwartzbach9611 Год назад
Really enjoying watching the sessions vs the “recreational” players. More fun, more action, and hopefully more “wins” for you😊
@apachogaming
@apachogaming Год назад
Moaaaar , ty sir you are the best
@MrDaltontrumbo
@MrDaltontrumbo 10 месяцев назад
I remember watching caddilac1944. One of the "rich businessman" types who would show up every so often on full tilt. This guy was nuts. Think Durrr lost over a million to him. I also remember the swings in his games were wild. Goes to show that when you're fearless you can definitely win over skill at least for a little while.
@Lotussta
@Lotussta Год назад
There's some hand where cadillac got like 250k in with bare 1 pair vs skjervoys set in a single raised pot and just runner-runner'd him lol
@billzepp69
@billzepp69 Год назад
Liked this. Thinking buy in for whole 400k at start instead of 100k bullets. Do you think that would have went better?
@johnnyblackrants7625
@johnnyblackrants7625 Год назад
Maybe this is a stupid question but why did the queen high flush beat 5s over Ks full house? Is that a PLO thing? I thought the hand rankings were the same. Do you have to use at least 2 cards from your hand or something? Edit: Yes, in PLO you have to use at least 2 of your hole cards.
@rgore55
@rgore55 Год назад
I got agida just watching this!
@bigphatmike48059
@bigphatmike48059 Год назад
good vid. i would enjoy more 500/1k plo
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond Год назад
You and me both! Need to find some action in 2023 :)
@BS-qg4ep
@BS-qg4ep Год назад
Who was Cadillac1944 i just find old 2p2 posts asking the same
@andrew19121991
@andrew19121991 Год назад
i was just wondering to play these stakes, u said at the start the br was getting tight, how much do u actual need to play these type a stakes ? thanks
@Moonlightmaster
@Moonlightmaster Год назад
I don't know about 'need' but Phil answered what would be a comfortable bankroll for these stakes: "I'd say something like $5m-$10m" twitter.com/PhilGalfond/status/1638271908344111104
@peterparker4598
@peterparker4598 Год назад
3:57 he has full house ..you have flush only ..still you win 😂
@mathieulebrun5589
@mathieulebrun5589 Год назад
you gotta use 2 cards in omaha. he inky had trips 5 with KJ kicker
@calpoker21
@calpoker21 Год назад
these videos are so great. what a brutal session did you ever recover or did you have to quit and get a real job? I'm guessing you gave up the poker dream got married n had a kid.
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond Год назад
Thanks man :) Yep, I had to go make training videos & start a family.
@Stefanburakov
@Stefanburakov Год назад
Great content
@raymondgonzales6439
@raymondgonzales6439 Год назад
What is your mindset like during the rebuild process? Do you ever feel slightly hopeless after having to slowly grind back your losses at lower stakes? And how long did it take you to grind back up?
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond Год назад
I’ve done it so many times that, no, I never felt hopeless. I’ve always liked setting a new goal and working towards it.
@vinaju8051
@vinaju8051 Год назад
How does pro poker player arrange family and kid? They often have to face wining and losing also the hours that they work is at night. Can I plz talk to u about it
@simontasker4554
@simontasker4554 Год назад
I think one of the biggest leaks here is people continue playing in such a scenario and ultimately lose their whole bankroll. Through ego they continue thinking the cards are gonna turn, im better than villain, and go busto. Takes a lot of pride to say, you know what, it’s not my day, I’m being outplayed, and log off. How tempting was it to try and win your losses back against a player you feel you had an edge on?
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond Год назад
VERY tempting! You make great points. It is really hard to make the decision to log off in the moment. That’s why I always try to set a stoploss before I start playing, while my mind is clear.
@Ironfrog-dm3yf
@Ironfrog-dm3yf Год назад
Would love to see NL hands!
@RobOConnor108
@RobOConnor108 Год назад
Would love to see some 2-7 but probably not good for the YT views! Failing that some more retro NLHE would be nice.
@-0rbital-
@-0rbital- Год назад
I could watch you play PLO all day, especially with the awesome commentary. Please post all of these! Hope RIO is doing well. I was a player on your site when it operated in Germany. Was very sad to see it go. 😢
@Brandon-youtube
@Brandon-youtube Год назад
I can't imagine being 25 and ripping four or five $100,000 buy ins
@pabs85
@pabs85 Год назад
Fantastic sir not the loss tho
@nl-sd6zl
@nl-sd6zl Год назад
phil what camera and lighting setup do you use
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond Год назад
Canon EOS 90D. Not sure what brand my lights are but they're nothing special.
@nl-sd6zl
@nl-sd6zl Год назад
@@PhilGalfond thank you for your response! much appreciated. quality looks great.
@Trias805
@Trias805 Год назад
Is this potripper's second account? ;)
@ehsank2259
@ehsank2259 Год назад
Please make PLO5 videos
@budtwentyfourseven9967
@budtwentyfourseven9967 Год назад
Sorry I am new to PLO how. At 4:08 how does cadillac not have a full house with the 5 in his hand?
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond Год назад
Unlike in Texas hold'em, in PLO you must always use two of your hole cards. So with JJ95 in his hand, the best hand he can make is a flush (using Jh9h). If the river was the 6 of clubs instead (no flush possible), he would have 5-5-K-J-5, the last two representing his two hole cards.
@budtwentyfourseven9967
@budtwentyfourseven9967 Год назад
@@PhilGalfond OHHH I didn't realize that you MUST use two hole cards. Thank you for the reply.
@Aphpomni
@Aphpomni 5 месяцев назад
I don’t understand why you never 4bet any hands I guess. Open 3bet flat seems to be the standard for every hand… I’m just curious why with such a high 3bet frequency you weren’t 4betting at least the strong pre holdings? Was this part of the “playing scared”? Edit: after seeing his hands I don’t think you would have changed much, I’m just surprised I didn’t see more 4 bets pre.
@j.sarnak1391
@j.sarnak1391 Год назад
Yes, Phil, please review any and all the hands you want. I guess it is really boring and simple for you, but even if you took a few extra minutes explaining, it would make me happy
@supdog5923
@supdog5923 Год назад
Can anyone tell me how on 4:00 a flush is better than 5's full of kings?
@Moonlightmaster
@Moonlightmaster Год назад
Hey SupDog, in PLO you have to use exactly 2 cards of your hand with 3 board cards. In this case Phil's wins with the higher flush (KQ865 > KJ965)
@cpasa798
@cpasa798 Год назад
Hey, can you make top 5 things that the pros do at the poker table that non pro don’t? Besides the obvious of winning, you all know what I mean lol
@idontknow1919
@idontknow1919 5 месяцев назад
Who is Caddilac1944
@sanderjutte8493
@sanderjutte8493 Год назад
I know it's about prestige, managing bankroll, earning a good living, having fun, promoting your skills, etc. But man wouldn't it be more satisfying to build a school or hospital somewhere?
@drewhoepfner2829
@drewhoepfner2829 Год назад
Bring larry back! Not many know who he is. What a legend
@rolexer
@rolexer Год назад
Can you review anything you played against isildur if you did. I don't remember. Pretty sure he donked off all his money to PA and Hastings in PLO.
@Moonlightmaster
@Moonlightmaster Год назад
Probably you haven't stumbled across this shiny gem (exactly what you are asking for): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-506-bbi_Q5o.html
@rolexer
@rolexer Год назад
@@Moonlightmaster ty!
@nimasharifi9904
@nimasharifi9904 Год назад
HE PLAY HU PLO LIKE ME ! FINALY i see someone like me :P
@MasterDebater47
@MasterDebater47 Год назад
If you got a rec player whos overy aggressive: sure, limping buttons is good for pure win rate, but in my experience id say you make him not wanting to play you. So the 9653dd in the beginning should be a raise even though limping wins more (in my humble opinion)
@paulswickard2656
@paulswickard2656 Год назад
Phil is looking a lot like Kevin Smith these days.
@linhtrinh530
@linhtrinh530 Год назад
OMGClayAiken!
@zalujevi
@zalujevi Год назад
Just keep it posting sir#goat 🎉
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond Год назад
I will! Thank you!
@foamontheriver
@foamontheriver Год назад
Why clay aiken
@nikitakucherov5028
@nikitakucherov5028 Год назад
4s turn 3s river…. Ooof
@Nigel_Hess
@Nigel_Hess Год назад
Hello!
@youtubeisshit419
@youtubeisshit419 Год назад
seems like you were button clickin a little
@MCFoultier
@MCFoultier Год назад
Thats a 430k pot on a sick sick badbeat How the fuck does he not remember this;)
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond Год назад
There have been others 🤕
@MCFoultier
@MCFoultier Год назад
@@PhilGalfond I can imagine;)
@technofeeling2462
@technofeeling2462 Год назад
Man I run always so poor against maniac whales. Some days ago on my table there was a absolute insane person that put in 1000bb pre with random hands in plo 5 card. He ran 30 stacks over ev in some hours and I ran like 25 stacks unter ev. It's always the same.
@patrickkirby5079
@patrickkirby5079 Год назад
Selective memory. When you have a good session against a bad player you don't remember it because "that's what's supposed to happen."
@technofeeling2462
@technofeeling2462 Год назад
@@patrickkirby5079 No you dont understand it. These kind of super whales come once in a half year and literally everytime i am down
@patrickkirby5079
@patrickkirby5079 Год назад
@@technofeeling2462 it's also the nature of PLO. Against someoene with a massive stack going all in blind every hand, you will lose most of the sessions you play. You have to double up 4 times in a row to stack him. Even if you get it in as a 60/40 favorite on average, that's still a longshot. But when you do win you'll win huge, and make up for the losing sessions in between.
@EistLiom
@EistLiom Год назад
The wages of sin is death.
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