I’d hate to play against Eric but I love watching him. Pure mindfuckery, no anxiety, talking himself into wins. Reminds me of the way Dennis Rodman hooped.
@David Burrey How is this dirty? lol, this is fun, and entertaining. "talks people out of their money" 🤣that's the name of the game, to trick other players to win their money
This is why I always have my earphones on standby, if I'm ever in a big hand or if I'm headsup with a player that uses speech play, I blast my music and don't even look at him to eliminate that psychological edge he might have.
Weird how he's annoyed but still smiling and gives him the fist pump. He's always fine losing when he's outplayed, hate how people are just hating on him now.
Anyone who dislikes this guy just hasn’t watched enough of him and are just going off their initial impression. First time I saw him was vs Phil HU and I thought he was a total tool, but thankfully my opinion of him has since taken a 180. GREAT FOR THE GAME
That wasn’t a fist pump lol. He just tapped the table twice saying nice hand but tapped with a fist and camera angle blocked it out so it looked like a fist pump 😂
It's refreshing to see an entertainer. Reminds me of the good old days around 2006 when there were more characters at the table and funny chat. Kids nowadays are just boring stony-faced nerds with no social skills who waste TV time staring each other down every pot.
Hustler should make a compilation on Perssons wednesday stream apearance, his table talk was on point and got him every bluff to go through and got him paid like in this hand and the 6 figures Ivey bluff. It was awesome to watch he demolished the table... 🔥🔥🔥
It’s surprising a player of his caliber immediately looked at the board after Eric turned the 8 trying to see what he had I’d think he would’ve already known an 8 was a straight
Why not I would. Old guy with a chip on his shoulder and a bad liver. Easy wear down if you are medium size and any big guy wipes floor with him. The chopper bearded guy shtick is tired and weak. With all that said I dont mind him
if he did that consciously :p put the 7d in that spot because he knew it made it more likely he had a busted flush or straight draw, like 9Td (he also mentioned a flushdraw over flushdraw call so maybe he did know)
Yeah big fan of this guy. First time I saw him was vs Phil HU and I thought he was a tool, but that’s changed. He’s obv rich AF. But it’s clear he plays for the sport and loves winning and hates losing. After a significant sample, It’s also becoming clear his table talk skills are not a gimmick and his range is well balanced. GREAT FOR THE GAME
Seems the most knowledgeable poker people are siding with Garret typically could just mean they can't see that call from a donkey Robbi perspective or could mean more.
the 7 that Eric showed him is why Garrett called... the 7d is a great blocker card for hands in Eric's bluffing range. If Garrett doesn't flip up Perrson's card or flips over the other card... I think he folds here.
The only one that actually did anything wrong last night was Gman. I can't believed he whined until she gave his money back. Even if her was suspicious, you wait. He should be ashamed.
What’s awesome is he’s spent all these years crafting his image and he threw it all away in 30 minutes. Over a hand where no matter what went down he was still a favorite to at least chop. All he had to do was tell HCL he wants them to look into it and not take the money back.
@@MrElephantBeach It was literally over 135k. He could make that in one good night. I don't even know what he was thinking about, that he could strong arm himself into this? He should have gone home and then not POST anything on twitter and then return the money next day. You know something to contained the situation, but instead he doubled down on his conspiracy theories. I don't know I see nothing but future lawsuits coming, and is not looking good for Garrett. It's going to be really hard for him to be on ANY stream after this. He will get trolled, questioned and very few players would want to play with him on stream in the near future. I feel like he will need to at least wait it out a year or so until things cool down. If he returns next month or a couple of months from now, he is going to get trolled really hard and every hand he plays will be looked under a microscope.
@@erikdominguez6531 literally nothing will happen to his reputation. Actual high stakes pros all think it was a very suspicious hand. He’ll be back on streams in a week max
She's a double hero. First she pulls of a sick read, then she pays him back to soothe his wrecked ego. Gman will never hear the end of it. How on earth could a female know what a blocker is or what cards make a straight draw? Only a man could make such a difficult calculation so she obviously had a man with a man's brain signalling her somehow to make such a genius call that only a man could make.
so many extremely creative comments i'm dying of laughter. no really, I have to take a deep breath or else I'll fall over. so funny and imaginative Haters gona hate.
Garret has been a fair player he is a good however he was such a poor loser yesterday he actually took the money back from a hand that at this stage rightfully lost fair and square
"All because you have the Ace of Diamonds". Persson showing how clueless he really is. Garrett in fact calls hoping that Persson specifically has A7dd. He no doubt feels that a combo draw like 87dd or 73dd would always barrel turn which is a fair assumption. But fails to take into account how loose his opponent might 3bet with random offsuit junk. Also Persson might be bad enough to turn a pair into a bluff here so yeah, the call is pretty suspect.
Ive played poker for years. I've never ever seen anybody talk like this on the river without having a nutted hand. I mean, maybe not 'never ever' but the percentage ratio of table talk like this + nutted hand it's defo more often than not the opponent is nutted.
Phearson is always way more comfortable when he knows he's got the best hand. Of course he talks when he's bluffing but it's different. There's a different aura about him he's almost glowing.
If someone was bluffing, or had a really weak hand, would he even talk, at all? Surely Garret knows that. And Eric knows that Garret knows that? And Garrat knows that...etc.? So leveling at play? 🤔 Just asking.
When eric checked the turn, i think you can put him on a draw because someone with a marginal made hand wouldn't want a draw to come in for the other guy. Then when he raises large you pretty much assume he has 87, A3, or he's bluffing. But he would probably have fired on the turn if he was bluffing. Garret definitely realized this considering how good he is but he let eric get in his head. I'm not sure why seeing the other person's cards would ever be good for someone bluffing tho.
Is this after the robbie hand? Why is just for men garret allowed back? He wouldn't have treated Phil ivey or anybody else at the table like he treated robbie. He wouldn't have dared. That's why he left asap when Tejano called him out
I don't understand why Garrett called. Once you see the 7 the 3 most likely hands are 67,77,78 and you're losing to all 3. In fact he's even losing to 7 5 and 7 4. Maybe he's just hoping for A 7 or K 7?
And, he brings multiple clothes outfits to make it thru the session. Some times he's a scuba seal, some times a hitman, some times a bar bouncer. You just never know.
Ace of diamonds if I had to guess, considering Eric raised it 18k pre flop. Garrett may have actually gotten away from it if he had chosen the other card.
Gman is the goat who paid an extra $6K of pot to see one card of his choosing for the distinct privilege of losing the pot and get humiliated and got all flustered and doing his best to keep it all inside, but couldn't take it the following night when a worse player got lucky with j4o and wanted a full refund, got up and left the game even after agreeing to stay if said refund was given, you sure this guy is a goat?
Garrett picking the 7d was a disaster... He half-unintentionally lulled Garrett into convincing himself that Eric had something like A7dd after seeing that card
So glad that person that was voted off survival is getting crap. Bro thinks hes the end all be all in whats right. Guy bullied an amatuer player into giving money back in a secured gambling setting