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With a new baby and wife to support, out-of-work filmmaker Matt Gallagher tries his hand - and some would say "luck"- at playing poker for a living. This inside journey into the unconventional, often bizarre, underground world of illegal poker clubs finds a world populated by colourful characters, straight out of central casting. A world where the workday starts at midnight and runs strictly on cash and can change forever with the simple flip of a card. Playing poker to pay the bills means living side by side with risk. But, as Matt soon discovers, the real meaning of risk lies far outside the poker room and can strike in the most personal way. Matt's intimate, first-person narrative is joined by the voices of other grinders with stories that range from tales of ultimate success to personal disaster. For the first time ever, Grinders pushes past the conventional curtain of mainstream poker and brings the camera inside the underground poker circuit and into the lives of those chasing the elusive and often destructive -- dream of the grinder. Along the way, Gallagher comes face to face with the true meaning of life, risk, fatherhood...and the secret art of poker.
Directed by: Matt Gallagher
Starring: Matt Gallagher
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@ryanbenting7314
@ryanbenting7314 Год назад
"Without risk and adventure, life is not life." I love this quote so much. Lawrence is my hero. Thank you for this documentary.
@dwaynerex7385
@dwaynerex7385 8 месяцев назад
They might be exciting but life is about who you are inside. Imo
@vladbcom
@vladbcom Год назад
What a beautifully done docu. Thank you.
@samnord3262
@samnord3262 9 месяцев назад
Great documentary! I had forgotten about it, and watched it years ago but had to re-watch it. Watching Danny just made me sad though. His addiction has clearly resurfaced and has begun to rule his life again. I'd love to see how Danny is doing today. Hopefully not dead or homeless from his alcoholism.
@joaosegura7458
@joaosegura7458 Год назад
Not sure if this was a planned objective from the director, but this documentary is one of the reasons why Poker is still viewed as gambling for so many people who are clueless about the game. I am a professional poker player. Been doing it for almost 10 years. And like me, there's thousands more. But it's not easy money. You have to study on a daily basis. And you have to be able to go through periods of bad luck (because there is, obviously, luck involved) and keep on grinding. But if you can't buy dinner or pay your bills, because you had a bad week/month, then you are doing something wrong.
@Johnouai
@Johnouai Год назад
@@dabadaba530 well, poker without money is not poker.....stay in your lane dude.
@GrizzlyAdams101
@GrizzlyAdams101 Год назад
@@dabadaba530 the people who think poker is gambling or the ones paying this guys bills every month haha.
@nicholasbeetel5827
@nicholasbeetel5827 Год назад
But do you have blockers to your opponents nut range though?
@voyxu143
@voyxu143 Год назад
Anything with money wagered on random events is gambling, therefore Poker is gambling. Chess is not gambling. There is nothing random about it.
@xGlobs
@xGlobs Год назад
poker is gambling
@timlindsay6363
@timlindsay6363 Год назад
Very insightful and entertaining, especially for a rec player from Australia. Well done for showing the 'true' side of grinding. Genuinely sad for your and Cornelia's loss, though mate.
@diggs36
@diggs36 Год назад
I was a grinder for 5 years, I found that sleep and staying healthy are just as important as how good of a player you are, playing over 15 hours a day and not sleeping well are the worst things you can do.
@frankiecheech5262
@frankiecheech5262 Год назад
Plus the eating is a chore when u tired and hungry 😤
@teacher_bryan_japan
@teacher_bryan_japan Год назад
Discipline needed to compete in any games
@tristarperfecta1061
@tristarperfecta1061 Год назад
I did it for about 7 years and aged about 20. Between nicotine, caffeine, alcohol, and not eating or sleeping, it was starting to kill me
@viewmaster617
@viewmaster617 3 месяца назад
That's a fact
@Pluralofvinylisvinyls
@Pluralofvinylisvinyls 2 месяца назад
@@tristarperfecta1061 so instead of going to bed earlier you decided to quit ?
@thejulien911
@thejulien911 10 месяцев назад
This is such a great documentary...it isnt trying to glorify or denounce professional poker but keeping it real showing people both sides who also do it successfully and also the dark side of it all too..
@stephens2272
@stephens2272 Год назад
"I Wana make good business decisions while I'm here" "I'm 15 drinks in" lmao... classic
@mavericktradingco2562
@mavericktradingco2562 Год назад
he is/was an addict. mannerism dont lie. i hope he got help for it
@loudorchen9897
@loudorchen9897 Год назад
This might sound crazy but some players actually can play better drunk, if you're an addict booze acts like a stimulant to some people including me, it kinda blocks out all the noise and allows you to play from muscle memory in a more aggressive way, hard to explain but I can confirm for some people it can make them play better, and I'm not just saying that as a confused drunk, I have like 7 million hands on PokerStars, tens of thousands of mtts played,
@djdrogs
@djdrogs Год назад
@@loudorchen9897 Yes you're totally right! What's your pokerstars handle by the way?
@loudorchen9897
@loudorchen9897 Год назад
@@djdrogs yawnkiss, yawnkus, kick my nuts, No Limit soulja, few others
@persistentlydriven9390
@persistentlydriven9390 Год назад
@@loudorchen9897 I 100 percent agree. I play way better and focus way better when im drinking. not drunk. (usually )
@Janet_Airlines802
@Janet_Airlines802 Год назад
Matt's pullout game, is about as strong as his poker game. Great documentary, thanks for sharing it.
@martygi
@martygi Год назад
I love this documentary. Its so raw and made me think about life. I m very sorry for your loss. You were very brave filming this. Thank you.
@MikeKleinsteuber
@MikeKleinsteuber 9 месяцев назад
A great little documentary which has been nicely shot and cut. About the real world of poker playing. Well worth a watch
@renocool1558
@renocool1558 4 месяца назад
without the hypnotizing music it sorta sucked, didn't go anywhere. But with the music its kind of a nostalgic trip. Also like the inclusion of the fish pool at Rio
@giovannigaggia8300
@giovannigaggia8300 Год назад
Really enjoyed watching this documentary, well done, you caught some really amazingly true poker lovers worlds man! Well done!!! :-) :-) :D :D
@combatsolutionsgroup2021
@combatsolutionsgroup2021 Год назад
I care about my family back in Canada so much that im going to make sure im intoxicated for the entire tournament.
@rogervind2450
@rogervind2450 Год назад
Thank you all for that shared their time in this. My Name is Roger V. I live in Reno, Nevada. Chase your passions✌
@robh3089
@robh3089 Год назад
The idea of playing poker for a living was sold to everyone as glamorous back in 2004. This is the reality of playing for a living, looks worse than a 9 to 5.
@Mikeyjoefit
@Mikeyjoefit Год назад
@xdefyy This exactly!
@dan22482
@dan22482 Год назад
Not necessarily. This is the reality of grinding low stakes. It appears they’re playing 1/2 or 2/5 at most. There’s almost no money to really be made at these stakes especially in a high rake private game. If you can profitably play 5/10 or 10/20+ the reality is far different. Games run less often so it’s less of a grind yet you can make significantly more money. The recreational players have more to lose and are far less nitty.
@richardtarjeft4884
@richardtarjeft4884 Год назад
"I'll take AK suited over a blonde any day... Call me gay." - LOL
@DabuDave
@DabuDave Год назад
thank you I listened to him two times to see wtf he said I thought he said blunt
@dylan4652
@dylan4652 Год назад
This was done really well guy’s! Very real and raw look at struggling players today. I hope you’ll get some Recognition for this project.
@thedeadmoney82
@thedeadmoney82 Год назад
Well done documentary. Loved the back story of each person and had me pulling for each one. Thank you for telling their story.
@mikefitz3063
@mikefitz3063 Год назад
Awesome! Loved it!
@eshootziscrs2868
@eshootziscrs2868 Год назад
Quote of the movie, " I have such a huge edge I think I can afford a few mistakes......I can only recall one hand I played badly". From the guy fifteen drinks in the tank but out of the tournament. There's something to be said for not recalling all of your mistakes. Maybe you think you play better. Maybe you do.
@jamesl9539
@jamesl9539 Год назад
People who are grinders are losers. I am great in poker and am a net winning player, but I have a normal full time job. By the way, I finished 4th in WSOP this year.
@smokeykevin
@smokeykevin Год назад
@@jamesl9539 lol sure kid
@OneEyedJack01
@OneEyedJack01 Год назад
@@jamesl9539 not in the main event, you didn't.
@jamesl9539
@jamesl9539 Год назад
@@OneEyedJack01 I was in the Stud event. I am a stud specilist and placed in the money three times in WSOP in that event. I also won (split three ways) borgata stud event few years ago.
@jamesl9539
@jamesl9539 Год назад
That being said, it is really hard to win a tournament. I really thought I was going to win, but ran into a very very lucky guy who won it.
@hanaanrosenthal
@hanaanrosenthal Год назад
What a great documentary. Honest and real. Thank you.
@frankhernandez6883
@frankhernandez6883 Год назад
Drunk & tired is NO WAY to play
@paulrobinson8041
@paulrobinson8041 Год назад
WOW.....this was really well put together.
@teresakatrinak8158
@teresakatrinak8158 Год назад
I so enjoyed this documentary, thank you.
@ThirstyKnife
@ThirstyKnife Год назад
I needed this. Not sure if I'm giving up or going in full time however, I needed this.
@HighTide_808
@HighTide_808 Год назад
Keep a job. Part time poker as a side hustle is the way to go…
@marshawnlynch6244
@marshawnlynch6244 Год назад
As someone who gambled to eat for 6 months in 2020, don't do it unless you have no other choice.
@petersmith637
@petersmith637 Год назад
@@marshawnlynch6244 I’m in that situation now man it sucks ass big time I’m scared to go up stakes and take that bigger risk coz it’s took me months to grind what I’ve got in my account 🤦‍♂️
@TheBierman19
@TheBierman19 7 месяцев назад
Go in full time, bro. Don't listen to these posts. You are a winner!!!
@stevenkoski416
@stevenkoski416 2 месяца назад
90% of gamblers quit right before they would have scored big.
@shtcoinmaxi1367
@shtcoinmaxi1367 Год назад
"I play better when i drink"...famous last words
@101spirited
@101spirited Год назад
Probably drive better too
@danwittal1788
@danwittal1788 Год назад
My father who was the best card I ever knew once said to me "drink or play cards don't do both" ... solid advice
@shtcoinmaxi1367
@shtcoinmaxi1367 Год назад
@@danwittal1788 your father is man of wisdom
@renocool1558
@renocool1558 4 месяца назад
he had me believing until he said "it's limit, so I can afford to make few mistakes"
@jamesosullivan4604
@jamesosullivan4604 Год назад
Beautiful doc your a very talented film maker. Really enjoyed it thank you, I wish you and your family the best!!!
@kibspoker
@kibspoker Год назад
Hey man, this was a fantastic movie!!! thanks for sharing
@Anonymous-nj2ow
@Anonymous-nj2ow Год назад
finishing like 7th-20th in a tourney is so disappointing because you dont really make much, and the upside was so close, great docu
@chocolatetownforever7537
@chocolatetownforever7537 10 месяцев назад
Thats so crazy. I forget what he said the HORSE buy in was, but thats always been a prestigious event. Eleventh is a hell of an effort in that tournament. To double your money finishing 11th out of 800 does kind of suck.
@shivasirons6159
@shivasirons6159 Год назад
Well done, i liked the mood music behind it. Best of luck.
@Falwheel
@Falwheel Год назад
Life is certainly an adventure, really enjoyed video, thank you.
@Harpin519
@Harpin519 Год назад
This was so good I wish it was longer , could’ve put an hr on top , Good job , Sorry for your loss , Goodluck 🍀
@dallasgearsgodpettman1941
@dallasgearsgodpettman1941 10 месяцев назад
This really does show the absolute grime in the midst of “golden age” of poker
@tankfromthematrix
@tankfromthematrix Год назад
I am a Grinder too, only with Day Trading ... I relate to this 100% ... great work.
@Seriallette
@Seriallette 11 месяцев назад
Stop it as soon as you can dude, it's even more gambling than Poker
@mgadmusic
@mgadmusic Год назад
This was a Great Video! You should make documentaries. Great Job!!!
@tymgreentech
@tymgreentech Год назад
lol this was a documentary filmed in 2011
@jspbipro
@jspbipro Год назад
Great documentary..well done!
@Lewissummerson
@Lewissummerson Год назад
This is a sick documentary how lucky was I to stumble across this
@TheBierman19
@TheBierman19 7 месяцев назад
Sick is the right adjective for this documentary.......but I think I have a different meaning of the word than you do.
@Lewissummerson
@Lewissummerson 7 месяцев назад
@@TheBierman19 grow up mate. If you don’t like it then don’t watch
@TheBierman19
@TheBierman19 7 месяцев назад
I liked it, and I am grown up much more than your childish mind.
@Lewissummerson
@Lewissummerson 7 месяцев назад
@@TheBierman19 just because my vocabulary is different to yours has nothing to do with how childish I am. Your definitely a 15yr old boy 100%
@Smoshy16
@Smoshy16 Год назад
My Dad liked a flutter on the horses. He tended to win more than he lost. I'll never forget when he said to me one time "It's betting if you can afford to lose and gambling if you can't".
@jackd6129
@jackd6129 Год назад
Excellent excellent excellent. I spent a few years in these rooms and you captured the emotion perfectly. I was lucky, then not so much, and got out, and it appears you probably did too. Your movie will likely inspire many many others to quit once and for all.
@jerrygarcia4390
@jerrygarcia4390 Год назад
I am sorry that i did not see this earlier. It's very well done.
@nomore1371
@nomore1371 Год назад
That choice of chips for an underground game is horrible. Those are so easy to buy off Amazon. I play at a house game and they have chips I've never seen and can't find them online. The host won't tell anyone where he gets them and to me that's added security
@financialeducation4433
@financialeducation4433 Год назад
Amazon was still selling books in 2009
@NeoViny
@NeoViny Год назад
I have great respect for Lawrence! He is such a self-reflected and intelligent guy that has experienced a lot in his life.
@casecold1864
@casecold1864 Год назад
So good, never expected it!
@Joshezellentrepreneur
@Joshezellentrepreneur 2 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing such an important and intimate look into your life. Hope you and your wife are good. Great Doc.
@ed5308
@ed5308 Год назад
I play tournament poker. Its a total grind. You play all day and get sucked out on AA against KK or worse. It just gets boring so you give up and then come back. It fills the time I have left before I have to cash in my chips for real.
@acebenedict9945
@acebenedict9945 Год назад
It’s amazing back in the early teens of 2000 , myself included , thought that they were poker pros , it’s crazy to look back at , how big poker was back then , I would estimate at least 97 percent of “poker pros” from that day are no longer poker pros lol
@andrewtaylor9146
@andrewtaylor9146 Год назад
After the shooting everyone stopped. Very few are still playing
@okiedokiepushmowing9032
@okiedokiepushmowing9032 Год назад
Agree. I was earning a decent living winning thousands every month playing party poker and pacific poker. Black Friday hit and never cashed a dime online again. My live play is currently mediocre, but my ROI isn't enough to make a living. Occasionally I play live recreationally, but have accepted that the game has evolved and left my mediocre skills in the dust.
@cafferacer
@cafferacer Год назад
2003 playing Phil Hellmuth on Ultimate Bet while living in East Palo Alto, him in Palo Alto hahaha . So old it was a fukin limit table.
@andrewtaylor9146
@andrewtaylor9146 Год назад
@@okiedokiepushmowing9032 that’s because U.S players left the international pool. They used to just give money away online
@wesch6354
@wesch6354 Год назад
It's because poker evolved. It's not good enough to just play the opponent anymore. You need to study and put in hours of work every week outside of playing to remain relevant today.
@scottbirkhead7799
@scottbirkhead7799 Год назад
Very enjoyable - an interesting look at the world of poker climbers. Loved the music too!
@PrivateEye121
@PrivateEye121 Год назад
This was a great watch 🙏 from 🇬🇧
@init2spinit386
@init2spinit386 Год назад
Dude talking about good business moves at poker table, yet 15 drinks deep 🤣
@jack42011
@jack42011 Год назад
seriously... Falling asleep at his desk too....
@honesttruth817
@honesttruth817 Год назад
Very nice, I enjoyed this.
@rubberroast1598
@rubberroast1598 Год назад
Been playing poker for over 25 years as a recreational player, and I am Positive cashflow. In my years I have learned that every poker player thinks they are better than they actually are. Some are way better than others obviously but players peg their skill higher than they actually are, no matter what level. Too many attribute their misses as just bad luck, and their big scores and years as skill as opposed to a lot of good luck mixed in there. This documentary has further substantiated this...
@danwittal1788
@danwittal1788 Год назад
I was thinking alot about this comment. I too have been playing that long honestly a little longer. What you said is true for 95 percent of the players out there so many don't do anything to improve and feel they have a lock on the game with their current play style and knowledge. To me poker is ultimate example of self-responsibility it's all on you if you succeed or fail. You can choose to be a student of the game read study and play with players that may be better than you and try to learn. Or you can live in the world of denial blame your losses on bad beats and never really examine your own skill level. But at the end of the day thats great you want to be in a room full of people who think there are the best player at the table and exploit the mistakes that they are bound to make. Well said sir remember don't tap the glass.........
@rubberroast1598
@rubberroast1598 Год назад
@@danwittal1788 One of my own problems was that I was a regular winning player at the limits I play, so for years I just kept playing the same type of tourneys and games as a hobbyist. I never really took my game to the next level. It has evolved so much in last ten years. I decided to really study and learn and memorize new concepts and strategies and realized there was so much areas I could improve. I am winning but more now but still learning to take to next level. I am finding I am the minority out there. Even long time grinders out there from 15 years ago I bump into still have no idea of some of the newer strategies I have learned now, so I know they too are not expanding and investing the effort to learn to get better. I have. feeling some of those featured in this video are players who plateaued years ago.
@-JohnGalt-
@-JohnGalt- 10 месяцев назад
Some Dunning Kruger effect at play, no doubt. Some endeavors suffer from this more than others. Poker is one of them.
@Anthony-nv7gd
@Anthony-nv7gd Год назад
Others have stated already but definitely a super depressing documentary. 46ish minute mark is as raw of a view into the life of a compulsive degenerate gambler as it gets. Sad that he sincerely believes he’s conquered his gambling and drinking addictions. That said, it’s really a top notch documentary. Well done.
@nathanreid2274
@nathanreid2274 8 месяцев назад
Yes Anthony I completely agree mate, I honestly believe he is a borderline alcoholic to think he can play better drunk. You make more mistakes when you are drunk, you are there to win money to live and pay your bills and make a life for yourself. He definitely has the skills to become a pro but just needs to change a couple of things.
@titleshotsports
@titleshotsports Год назад
Do a follow up, would like to see what everybody is doing today
@FocusedAndMotivated100
@FocusedAndMotivated100 Год назад
This was really cool to watch.
@karllagerfanny4680
@karllagerfanny4680 Год назад
Great doc matey.
@shivasirons6159
@shivasirons6159 Год назад
I like to keep my poker philosophy to myself but no one reads my comments anyway so. " The KEY to poker is aggression, the SECRET to poker is folding".
@jack42011
@jack42011 Год назад
absolutely! win as much as possible, lose as little as possible.
@Moneyovertruth
@Moneyovertruth Год назад
Lol ya who needs GTO when you know that
@OGRE_HATES_NERDS
@OGRE_HATES_NERDS Год назад
how is folding a secret
@OGRE_HATES_NERDS
@OGRE_HATES_NERDS Год назад
everyone knows about folding
@jack42011
@jack42011 Год назад
@@OGRE_HATES_NERDS not a secret, THE secret... difference between a pro and a rec... pro's rarely get married to their hands.
@jeffwinchell7444
@jeffwinchell7444 Год назад
I’m pretty sure I watched this years ago, it’s obviously older. Still, really good and hits home. I know exactly how you guys felt, I’m still waiting for my big break. Cashed at the WSOP circuit last week but, not as good as I wanted to. …always unlucky at the end it seems! That’s poker!
@aprillovesgolf7042
@aprillovesgolf7042 Год назад
Congrats, Jeff!
@willjohnson8280
@willjohnson8280 Год назад
243rd place. $941. I see u Jeff
@TALVINEN
@TALVINEN Год назад
well they're talking about "full tilt pros" and FT went down 2011.
@samnord3262
@samnord3262 9 месяцев назад
You're right. It came out in 2011.
@millerkoop3848
@millerkoop3848 Год назад
Great Doc!
@EricLeetFishing
@EricLeetFishing Год назад
Hasn't paid rent in a few months and he is flabbergasted the landlord has locked him out of his illegal poker room and telling him he needs to pay. And then he has the nerve to go to the police to lodge a complaint with lies 🤯
@spiffinz
@spiffinz 11 месяцев назад
He HAD been paying rent, the landlord lied and said they hadn't
@UnarmedZombie
@UnarmedZombie 11 месяцев назад
@@spiffinz In his own words he said he hasn't been paying for 2-3 months and it's the landlord's fault for letting it get that far.
@spiffinz
@spiffinz 11 месяцев назад
@@UnarmedZombie hmm..... upon reviewing that piece of dialogue its technically possible to interpret it that way yes.
@mumblesbadly7708
@mumblesbadly7708 9 месяцев назад
Exactly! He blames the victim of his deadbeat ways for his situation.
@jamesmartindale8783
@jamesmartindale8783 7 месяцев назад
I wonder if the director ever got paid on the $100 bet on getting his stuff back
@veganbutcherhackepeter
@veganbutcherhackepeter Год назад
"This guy" at the tournament who flipped over the pocket aces against Danny's kings was poker pro Sorel Mizzi.
@zachcraigle
@zachcraigle Год назад
Excellent job!
@nigelvarney4042
@nigelvarney4042 Год назад
Lawrence: 'Without risk and adventure, life is not life'. Couldn't agree more mate, God Bless!
@loudorchen9897
@loudorchen9897 Год назад
There is no more of a sad existence than running around playing live cash games underground to make a living, especially if you aren't very good which seems to be the case with these players.
@shivasirons6159
@shivasirons6159 Год назад
Lou i dont see how you can say they're not good, we never really get to see how they actually play. The guy who came in 11 th certainly must be pretty good, i,d bet he's better than jamie gold.
@loudorchen9897
@loudorchen9897 Год назад
@@shivasirons6159 well I searched his online screen name from pokerstars and his biggest win online was 2200$ or so plus he had the phonecall about "unfreezing his funds" at the bank so it's safe to say he isn't doing too well, I'm not saying he was horrible, just saying it takes a really good player these days to make profit steady with a family and so on.
@jsh0822
@jsh0822 Год назад
Living paycheck to paycheck making a slave wage is the way to go I guess.
@loudorchen9897
@loudorchen9897 Год назад
get back in your wage cage Wojak
@Living_the_Highlight
@Living_the_Highlight Год назад
Existence is a sad existence unless you're hot shit, even then it will eventually become a sad existence.
@freddiehavens9066
@freddiehavens9066 Год назад
I cannot imagine having a family and living this way. Irresponsible.
@jamesl9539
@jamesl9539 Год назад
Yes, but it makes for a good documentary. People love watching train wreaks.
@justinmcpeake192
@justinmcpeake192 Год назад
your so correct!!!
@casecold1864
@casecold1864 Год назад
Hey, you can always sell your ass at the tram station. Different people different lives bro, who are you to judge. They bring in the money, period.
@freddiehavens9066
@freddiehavens9066 Год назад
@@casecold1864 who am I to judge? Someone who has given everything for his family, given up fun and poker and travel and women etc. That's responsibility. Going to a stable job every day. That's a real man.
@mig7290
@mig7290 Год назад
@@freddiehavens9066 You're a lawyer not a fast food worker or a n Amazon worker. If people don't have the choice, abilities, or made the effort with studies the poker world has it's appeal.
@vygen
@vygen Год назад
Really well done.
@Poker.MB4
@Poker.MB4 9 месяцев назад
hey bro! nice job great documentary
@donnamurray163
@donnamurray163 Год назад
The amount of ads makes this brutal to watch
@sebastiendroletpoitras3738
@sebastiendroletpoitras3738 Год назад
Absolutely loved it, what year was this filmed? Doesn't seem super old but also doesn't seem super recent. I would guess 15 years ago
@M_Teague
@M_Teague Год назад
2011
@jasonbourneistreadstone
@jasonbourneistreadstone Год назад
@@M_Teague Yes, that TV Lawrence showed looked a little dated.
@OneEyedJack01
@OneEyedJack01 Год назад
It's old. Not a single player ever mentioned ranges, balancing, GTO, or equity. If they are not using those terms today, they're not grinders. The fact that not a single one ever mentioned bank roll management shows they are bad grinders.
@jasonbourneistreadstone
@jasonbourneistreadstone Год назад
@@OneEyedJack01 Exactly Jack. The other posts on this video saying it can be done I'll not dispute - IF you are a skilled player. But that's not any of these guys.. None of them. According to IMDB, this was completed in 2011, so well after the Poker Boom but nowhere recent. These guys are bad regs - or perfect for the house, except he got blackmailed and robbed too. Literally everyone is this video lost.
@andresia3021
@andresia3021 Год назад
good job!
@toddstewart9922
@toddstewart9922 Год назад
Great film. Grinding is hard and only a few can really ado it.
@OneOut1
@OneOut1 Год назад
I would love to see a follow up to this.
@aviakaabrahamlanger8767
@aviakaabrahamlanger8767 Год назад
The "Cincinnati Kid" club manager has some very funny lines. " I cruise around the law,I don't break the law" very good advert line offering to run a game for the law laugh 😆 😄 😀 smile 😁
@brandoncooke6564
@brandoncooke6564 Год назад
"that's big screen tv" Lol effin' classic, man
@MikeHlav
@MikeHlav Год назад
Yo I was rolling when he said that shit 😂😂
@TacoMental
@TacoMental Год назад
Daniel's answer about freedom is pretty spot on.
@TheEpicChronicles
@TheEpicChronicles Год назад
As I heard once, poker is the hardest way of making easy money...
@Zoggyboyzimmy
@Zoggyboyzimmy Год назад
It’s not that hard
@ryceryder85
@ryceryder85 Год назад
@@Zoggyboyzimmy it’s tough if you want to make a living from it. 99.99999% of people can’t sustain it long term.
@loudorchen9897
@loudorchen9897 Год назад
@@Zoggyboyzimmy it's pretty hard
@Zoggyboyzimmy
@Zoggyboyzimmy Год назад
@@loudorchen9897 ive been playing full time for 4 years and its easy =]
@loudorchen9897
@loudorchen9897 Год назад
@@Zoggyboyzimmy I've been playing for 10 and no it isn't, of it was easy everyone would be doing it, and since you're winning so much what's your online screen name so we can see some receipts about your winnings? Oh let me guess you just play live and you have no receipts?
@wesch6354
@wesch6354 Год назад
Ever since the mid 2000's when I won a free roll poker tournament I've wanted to be a professional poker player. It's a lot harder than this documentary makes it seem. I read books, study charts, and play online almost every day. Yet my win rate isn't enough to earn a living. Mostly because I play in small stakes games. Saving up to move up in stakes is extremely hard. It seems like every time I start building up a bankroll a car breaks down. Or my hvac breaks. Then I have to dip into the bankroll. But I keep grinding and hopefully one day I'll be able to quit my day job.
@misterx6276
@misterx6276 Год назад
That's always the hardest spot.
@HighTide_808
@HighTide_808 Год назад
Keep your job. Poker part time is the way to go
@SPQR_14
@SPQR_14 Год назад
Poker is a dying game. Most of the fish quit and moved on. Now its tons of regs trying to out GTO one another. Yeah there is still a fish here and there, but my point is you ain't quitting your day job any time soon.
@elastronaute1198
@elastronaute1198 11 месяцев назад
Dude it's got a heck of a lot harder than when this documentary was made. The game is borderline 'solved' now. So those that excel are pushing really small edges and choosing the right games etc. It's no where near as easy as it was back then. That's why you're struggling. You're better off putting your time into trying to develop some sort of business on the side.
@wesch6354
@wesch6354 5 дней назад
​@SPQR_14 I never saw this comment. Yeah online there aren't many fish. But there are still tons playing live cash. The down side is its pretty high variance. It feels like the bigger the fish the bigger they suck out.
@War.Nerve.
@War.Nerve. 5 месяцев назад
time well spent, thanks
@PeterAdiSaputro
@PeterAdiSaputro Год назад
Good movie, there are a lot of lessons especially for those who aspire to become professional poker player or professional gambler
@richardboughton8338
@richardboughton8338 Год назад
I had a close relative with a gambling addiction, not related to poker, and it almost ruined him, but after meeting the right person in his life, and with a lot of help from us his family, he slowly pulled it around and has not looked back. However he readily admits that just on odd occasions he could easily fall back into again.
@jamesireland6606
@jamesireland6606 Год назад
I like the documentary and I started thinking that's what I've done my whole life at different jobs just grinding
@MaydayAggro
@MaydayAggro Год назад
yeah. everyone working for a paycheck is grinding.
@arthurfonzarelli9828
@arthurfonzarelli9828 Год назад
A difference is though you put your hours in every week and are guaranteed some income. Sometimes these guys put their hours in in not only don't get an income but they lose money which makes it way way more mentally taxing than working a job
@giuliettarenner1343
@giuliettarenner1343 10 месяцев назад
the picture is a perfect example of a true masterpiece going undetected...untill one day......and then....it will be acknowledged.....THIS FILM IS A MASTERWORK....on the level with California Split...Rounders....and The Cincinnati Kid......AND it is GREATER ...
@kenbagwell8551
@kenbagwell8551 Год назад
This was really good. I've done just enough of this crap to appreciate it.
@Geros6
@Geros6 Год назад
shockingly well done movie/documentary
@Tell_It_Right
@Tell_It_Right Год назад
If you're broke and unemployed, gambling is the last thing on earth you need.
@theultimatereductionist7592
DUH!!
@marshawnlynch6244
@marshawnlynch6244 Год назад
I'd argue a woman is the last thing you need. At least you might win at the gambling.
@aloha270999
@aloha270999 Год назад
​@@marshawnlynch6244 unless you meet a woman with a good job.
@dogguy8603
@dogguy8603 5 месяцев назад
Ehh, poker is one of the few games you will find in a casino where you can get and edge on and win at
@garysmithson9707
@garysmithson9707 9 месяцев назад
Great documentary.
@AmericanDegenerate
@AmericanDegenerate 5 месяцев назад
Great Doc, that little one is an angel.
@steveng8727
@steveng8727 Год назад
I heard former pro and 3x bracelet winner Dutch Boyd say almost all poker pros go broke, take heed young gamblers..
@OneEyedJack01
@OneEyedJack01 Год назад
Pros with no BRM go broke. ie people like life looser Mike Matusow.
@veganbutcherhackepeter
@veganbutcherhackepeter Год назад
Most even go broke more than once.
@gratler
@gratler Год назад
This was shot in 2011. i really wonder what happened to all these guys. Games got more difficult. i doubt they were able to hold on to poker. except for Dnegs that is
@charliewatts6895
@charliewatts6895 Год назад
Yeah, I used to play from 2011 - 2015 - games got harder and harder. I was still winning, but really questioned what I was doing with my time, and got out.
@jm361
@jm361 Год назад
Great film!
@DanielSmith-cv9bn
@DanielSmith-cv9bn 8 месяцев назад
I watched this a few years back and had been thinking about it recently and wondering what Andrei specifically. Dude really loved the game - not sure he was actually any good though. Would be funny to see him pop up playing the nosebleeds or find out he's crushing online,etc. Cool to see underground scene in my home city back during the boom, as well.
@martinhockaday2625
@martinhockaday2625 Год назад
That was a great film of how poker really is for everyday pros
@alibobali4032
@alibobali4032 Год назад
no
@user-ub8ck3fi6s
@user-ub8ck3fi6s 9 месяцев назад
I think you mean degenerate gamblers that never make it. That's more like it. The ones making it won't be noticed until they make it. Ask me how
@adrianamatlack532
@adrianamatlack532 Год назад
If you are playing poker just for income, and you do not enjoy, then you will burn out fast. You have to love this game, or you will hate playing for a living.
@2qwik2nv
@2qwik2nv Год назад
Stumbled upon this and it starts in my home city. When was this filmed?
@cooliotopnotch6287
@cooliotopnotch6287 7 месяцев назад
topnotch documentary, very real and authentic
@robbetts
@robbetts Год назад
38:00 dude's dad is sitting at the table with goombah sunglasses, talking with food in his mouth while trying to give life advice 🤣
@NathanielRupple
@NathanielRupple Год назад
This feels like it’s a documentary that aired on HBO in the late 90s with the landscape shots with the horn heavy jazz playing over the shot
@chocolatetownforever7537
@chocolatetownforever7537 10 месяцев назад
I saw that when I was in college. I thought it was called Kid Poker, before Negraneau made it big, but I could be wrong. If you remember the title, please let me know, because id love to watch it again somewhere.
@benhur6368
@benhur6368 Год назад
This is like a bad fever dream, I love it.
@paulcesargonzalez3331
@paulcesargonzalez3331 9 месяцев назад
Dad wearing sun glasses at the dinner table is a certified bad ass.
@tomrobertson6747
@tomrobertson6747 9 месяцев назад
I like the tenant. He's funny. He's months behind in his rent but the landlord is taking advantage of him.
@TheBierman19
@TheBierman19 7 месяцев назад
Funny??? Explain to me how he is funny??
@nGUNNARp
@nGUNNARp 7 месяцев назад
months behind on rent, running an illegal business out of the space, but wants to go to cops when landlord demands a cut of said illegal business
@TheBierman19
@TheBierman19 7 месяцев назад
........you still haven't described what is funny?!??
@tomrobertson6747
@tomrobertson6747 7 месяцев назад
@@TheBierman19 @nGUNNARp spoke for me. By "funny", I meant to call attention to how outrageous it was that he's the leech and he says that his landlord is taking advantage of him.
@techrubicon
@techrubicon Год назад
Great film
@denniss8644
@denniss8644 9 месяцев назад
Well done. Would love to see the Hendon Mob on all these guys, so many years later. I want to know if any of these guys "made it out alive" :)
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