Ryusuke Daifuku is still on the run, allegedly owing millions of dollars to various high stakes regs in LA and more people overseas. Today we take a look at one of the last hands he played on @HustlerCasinoLive
Good luck finding him he’s probs living it up in Asia with drinks sun women and drugs on tap and thanking everyone in his own head for their hospitality in the west 😂
Say what you want about the guy but that was a great hand of poker!! Kept his composure in a big spot while getting need needled by the worst player at the table, brushed it off, and made the right decision!!! Ryusuke is good for content and the game…. Hopefully he does the right thing in this situation as well
Yea it was a great fold considering he could be chopping and he blocks aces n kings,getting 3/1 aswell.But he must know the other guy doesnt 4 bet bluff pre too much and then run a triple (most people really) this is where theory will have you calling off too much v obviously strong hands
Saw a No Jumper interview recently where Mikki said he doesn't like Doug Polk. I'd say watching Doug's content is an acquired taste , like hazelnut coffee in the morning.
Thanks for the videos Doug, I've been subscribed from pretty much the very beginning and it's a treat to see you uploading pretty much daily lately. Thanks! Gl Gl Gl to you
Doug you should take a look at some of the hands magnus Carlsen played on Hcl there was a great one where he called a 4-bet with 43 flopped a 4 and called down
The Police can do NOTHING about Ryusuke not paying people back their money's he borrowed because a crime was NOT committed. They willingly lent him the money and force, fraud, nor extortion was used. Unfortunately I know from experience. 😢
You can still sue in civil court. It's a hassle and a bitch... but now if he gets sued and and summoned to court and doesn't show up NOW he's got an actual legal problem in his hands
I just saw Ruyuski in a brand new car he got off airball. We blew a bunch of coke and played craps all night and laughed about stealing airballs money. great guy in my book
The rule on money is never loan money, gift them what you want and your future friendship Friend: “Hey can I borrow $10k?” You: “I’m happy to give you $1000 for being a friend” Friend: “Yeah I need $10k” You: “And now you only need $9k” A true friend will not be happy but understand and accept your generosity and motivations…”now go get your f’n shine box 👞 ✏️🤕☠️”
I’m telling ya, the nicest looking ones are the first to screw someone over because of their image, and people like Mikki are actually the nicest and most trustworthy.
@@mistertwist I was gonna say, Mikki is a major league degen. There’s a 0% chance he’s getting into games this big off his own money. Maybe someone who can actually tell me how they have money to play this high and not sound like a degenerate luckbox or a sketchball.
Never let ppl gamble with money they haven't put up. If you're doing a personal bet with someone always escrow the money with a trusted source first. Don't let yourself get burned ppl✌
doug if you could edit the polker hands videos to have less dead time of us watching players tank I think you could up the entertainment value of these vids. big fan
So im curious about how that money loaning works around these tables, do you just have to play big stake poker enough and be seen in all the top games, to get these loans from other players. Is anything written down or formalized?
It's written down etc, but I think usually the etiquette is that it's the nice thing to do for whoever's kicking your butt.. Like if they just won 300k off you, they might give you a loan for it
After seeing Robbie playing at the lodge, im just wondering when we will get to see Ryuske play on stream at the lodge. The way Doug forgives scammers and cheats, it seems totally reasonable
You got proof she cheated? Nah I didn't think so. Banning people over speculation without proof would be the dumbest business move. If there was proof she would be banned for sure.
Last weekend I was in a similar spot with pocket 10s. Flop came 10d, Kc, 6s, and I checked, my opponent bet the pot, and I jammed. After almost timing out, my opponent calls with pocket As. Turn and River, 3h and 8d. Aces cracked.
Exceptional read of strength excellent fold considering he’s free rolling. Imagine playing with hundreds of thousands of free roll money. It would be like online/play money sit and goes!
Subscribed on this account and another for a long while now. Still the best poker content on RU-vid! Love how you didn't list off that many ranges this time, and the sizing discussion too!
@Michael Bennett HCL and more. His videos have more views than the stream have, and he has a wider variety of poker content. BEST poker content on RU-vid!
I know it’s hard to see this from the inside, but there is a very serious problem in the poker economy. There are way too many degenerates and scammers out there to justify playing in a professional capacity.
True,all we seem to hear about are ghosting,angling,chip dumping,collusion,soft play etc at the tables and off the tables its all unpaid debts and uncompleted challenges,thrash talking and feuds...
always shocked this doesn't happen more often. these guys are lending out tons of money without being particularly diligent. we joke about it but there's a lot of degeneracy and gambling addiction in these circles. when they're winning they're elite pros and when they're losing they're on the brink of catastrophic failure. 500 thousand is enough to make somebody disappear in a lot of different senses of the word. my guess is that he's less worried about the poker bros than he is about whoever he had to answer to back in japan. flew home private with a stack of money and that was that.
Step 1. Claim to beat the casino, but not really. Step 2. Get “investors” to pony up capital. Step 3. Take a percentage of the investment, win or lose. Step 4. ??? Step 5. Profit and claim you beat the casinos. Rinse and repeat.
If you’ve played regularly, you’ll have met at least one guy that’s disappeared owing cash to other players. Can think of at least 3 guys at my local casino that just disappeared after owing people money…although definitely no where close to millions. Think most times it involved a few thousand to close to $20 k for one guy.
What a fold, definitely one I wouldn't have made after calling flop and seeing a blank on the turn. He's basically ONLY losing to aces and exactly KK, opponent almost never has a set unless they got way out of line with tens. But there's a reason why he's currently on the run from the law after basically stealing millions, and I play 1/3.
Lol the guy essentially stole 6-7 figures worth of money for people and your like "well I mean, he's a nice guy so....." 😂😂 All con men are charismatic that's a big part of the con.