Was it a good call tho? We can see the cards but in a live hand calling with sixes is a losing proposition in that spot for the simple fact the opponent went all in with no fold equity. The announcer said he should have shoved instead of check raised turn, but maybe the guy wanted the action? Can't win a big pot if everyone folds.
@@brianfloyd2279 It's only 5k more at that point you're committed i think if you go with your initial read. I probably wouldn't be in that spot tho haha George himself just said "it was a good call" afterwards like the game is fair or sth
@@iljay5718 for sure. I think we are at least on the same line of thinking. There have been times where I had a monster draw and wanted everyone in the hand to call, because if I hit the draw I'll win a way bigger pot. But doing it on the turn takes balls! Since ur outs have been cut in half. I still think calling with the sixes was a borderline move. The only justification is the fact the pot was so big and it wasn't much more. Him betting the turn for about half of the opponents stack was the bad play in the hand. He committed himself with the bet and he doesn't know where he is in the hand, only hoping he has a flush draw. Does the guy with 6s call his all in shove on the turn? A pot size bet puts that one pair hand in pretty rough shape. Also, to be fair, it's different seeing the hand with the hole cards as opposed to playing in a game. I may have made the same call. But hell, I'm just a low limit losing player! 😂 don't listen to my analysis of hands! 😂
@@sergeikirilin5428 was it that insane though? i mean he only has to be ahead a small % of the time for it to be a profitable call for that price and he's going to be against draws occasionally, like he was here. Calling 5.6k to win a pot that will be over 30k means you only have to win less than 18% of the time for it to be profitable.
If theres no confusion as to what which cards are L's (did not hit the muck), and it was undderstood that he thought the hand ended, I think any floorman would allow him to continue
This proves that Poker is a game of luck! odds does not matter when your opponent is having luck! Had full house of 8's against trip 3, and a 3 came on the river!
If you toss the cards in you lose, but then again they seem to not respect the game. WAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH I MUCKED BUT I WAN5 MY CARDS BACK WAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!
usually it's because the on-screen odds take into consideration what the other players' cards were, while the online calc does not. In this case if no other players had K's or J's, the odds go up.
If only straights can call then it's a good sizing to bluff. But you need to balance with some value hands too. It's a great sizing. No one would fold a set here, especially in HCL.