@@malyunavenyjoe2052 92o is the 4th worst starting hand in poker. even with the minimal knowledge of the pot size it is clear he has nowhere near the pot odds to call even if he thinks he is completely bluffing. it's an unequivocally terrible call, particularly in a cash game where there is no M. That's not why the dealer was "done with this guy" though.
@@JD_tcbIv'e been a poker dealer for 8 years. If the cards get shown, its my job to decide who wins the pot. If the dealer in this instance didn't see the 9 pair it would have been his fault and get told by the brush 100%
Poker players are the only ones retarded enough to go home to their wife and tell her how the evil mastermind villian pretended to be drunk and snapped called off 92o and it’s all a conspiracy
@@Raspy978 video poster is bad manners by not just showing his hand. He shoved all in. Just show your hand and let the guy decide whether he wants to muck or show without all this "i have ace high" nonsense.
The lesson here is, you go get more money and play some more. Simple. Never leave a room where you get snap called with 9-2. The second I see anything like that I load the gun with however much money I need to and trap the fuck out of them.
You're right, but there are people who are literally just starting out at playing poker and can't afford to take that kind of a hit. I mean, Daniel Negreanu used to work all week to get a few bucks to play poker at the end of the week. This would be devastating if it's your entire bankroll that just got slow rolled away. Obviously, you should not be playing poker with money that really matters, but if you've paid all your bills and you've got 200 available and go play poker with it, this happening would be the ultimate nut kick!
@@brettreason484 he is one of the best poker players of ALL time. Check out his rankings and tournaments stats. Pretty good. His little clips online getting sucked out on are just what gets views.
@@brettreason484 I mean this is ALL seriousness. The game is 13-17% luck and 83-87% self control. Reading hands and controlling exposure and risk. It’s it a a wild table that is gonna felt you with 9-2 then you control it. Wait till your at 87% favorite and make them make the bad play
Thats why when you're drunk you NEVR MUCK your cards :) Seriously though its great to see someone having fun playing poker and not obsessed with GTO frequencies and acting like a pro all the time. I hope the people at the table encouraged him and let him gamble and have fun and didn't give him crap all night for playing bad
Honestly man it's his guy wants to gamble he should go to a slot machine if hes this drunk to not know what's going on to. The point where hes mucking a winning hand. ? We've all been there we've all played s*** faced. But never in my life. Have I been so oblivious to what was going on snap calling someone for $200? This is ridiculous and? In my opinion compromises the integrity of the game when? You're gambling more than 10 or 20 bucks. The guy in this video has every right to be p***** not the fact that he got beat but the fact that he got beat by hand. What the h*** is an induced calling in that position for? You're calling all in for a. Calling it all in on a two hundred dollar bill come and have some respect for the game for those playing
@@amarpatel4899 I think that's a little beyond my point I was just saying regardless of how soft seated a drunk player maybe I just don't enjoy playing with someone that is not fully coherent making silly mistakes disrupting the flow of play. It's amatuer immature bullshit....
You want to keep the drunk guy at the table, he will lose it back before he sobers up. Hell buy him another drink....keep him there until he goes broke, or you......
It’s a 1-2 or 1-3 game and your talking about how to take all the drunks money? Might be time to get a job? Playing at these stakes you should just be trying to have fun with the guy. One guy said he didn’t know he won the dealer shouldn’t tell him… things are getting pretty cutthroat at the micro stakes these days.
@@Huls0356 when cards are face up, hands read themselves. It's the dealers job to look and see who has best hand. Technically a player doesn't have to say a word just roll the hand and let the dealer take care of it.
I played a guy that didn’t understand the concept of one straight being higher than another and he flipped out when he lost with the low end of a straight against me
Overall you do. Just can’t guarantee a win on any given hand. Double him up and then win twice what you have him back. It’s a marathon and not a sprint
When I play poker I just play whatever I have 0 strategy since you have no clue what cards will come up. I’ve beat so many people who act like they are pros and it’s hilarious watching them get pissed. Don’t gamble if you can’t take the outcome that’s cards
@@ianburns3358 you just said he's invited to your home games then you say when you USED TO run a home game. So you clearly don't have a home game to invite him to....
Went on a drunken stooper at a no limit game. Woke up with around $1400 in my pocket. My buddy said I was telling people what I was holding and they were still calling because they thought I was lying. Lol
Sometimes you get legend of drunken master energy and just knock people out. But most times you just punt off your entire stack. It is fun to be very drunk and spewy and just crushing the table tho 😂
I don't know what was the call out in this video. the all in with AK. The snap call with offsuit lows. The pair that the dude didn't even know he had won with due to being drunk. Or the cameraman being salty by the end.
This happens ALL the time. AK is only favorite to win 65% of the time preflop against this random hand. AK overrated in low stakes poker where people refuse to fold anything. Without this luck, nobody will play poker unless they are the top 50 in the world like in golf. You should be happy for players like this.
To put it as simple as possible this person had one of the best hands possible and did an all in while the opponent called with the supposed worst hand possible in poker and still won
@masterraccoon2883 it’s because the RU-vidr had an Ace King but he didn’t get a single ace or king on the board while there was a 9 there so the 9 2 had one pair as compared to no pair And no problem :)
I had a drunk player come down and sit to my right at a 7 card stud poker table in Vegas. He didn't really know anything and announced he was going to stay in on one of the hands, even though he had nothing. He ended up taking my Queen of hearts that would have given me a royal flush and an automatic tote board win of over $38,000 Even the dealer said "Oh shit!" The drunk left quickly before I had a chance to say goodbye.
Wondering where you found 7CS in Vegas. Didn't seem to be running anywhere when I was there last and no show on Bravo for the various rooms, last I looked.
the technical side is important, as it is all about improving your odds and picking good hands to stay in on. even so, with a 95% chance to win you still sometimes hit that 5%
@@Evan-hq5dt Considering the variance in tournaments, that's not the best of examples. But grats on quoting Matt Damon. Do you get all your poker wisdom from movies?
He didn’t need that 9 to beat you, a 2 would’ve been enough. Going all in pre with AK is gambling, not playing poker. If you were calling an all in bet, then that’s a different story
He had him dominated pre flop and got unlucky. It’s not a 50/50 when both of your cards are higher than theirs, and they’re even suited! But poker IS gambling these things happen.
@@danielglidewell Preflop domination means very little. He didn’t even have a premium pocket pair to go all in with, but two live suited cards that could or could not improve later. Seen many people lose money overvaluing AKs like in the video. Poker is a game of math and odds. If you think it’s gambling, I hope you’re not playing it.
@@xd-metal9026 Ok then tell me the odds of the 9 2 off beating the AK suited in a run out. You make it sound like it's a flip. It'd be one thing if you said "You shouldn't all in with AKs because you are overvaluing/overplaying it against premium pocket pairs." or something, but it sounds like your only reasoning is "any two live cards are just as likely to win as AKs"
@@danielglidewell guess you don’t know what domination means. He didn’t cover one of his card. That would have made him a 4 to 1 favorite. He was only a little more than a 2 to 1 fav. AK is way overrated. This kind of stuff happens all the time.
“Just because he drank” I hate when people do this It’s obviously not JUST because he drank and you know that. Now you’re making more work because of this dumbass comment. People do this all the time in debates and it makes me so mad. I don’t mean to rant at you but god dammit, I hate when you people pop into debates just to make us say obvious shit to you.
Too relatable. Back when I played live I was fortunate to sit at a table with a really drunk guy who kept giving his stack away then buying back in. I was of course I get the bad beat who got it all on in on the turn with top 2 and he tabled the nut flush. At least I had a redraw but he was like 99% to get it all in every hand he saw a flop and it was literally any two cards and usually didn't connect with the board.
God.... every time I see this channel, I CRAVE playing at this table. Never played online... so I can read the drunk and read the sensible player and others... as many others can.