“This size seems like a blunder to me. I don’t know what this size accomplishes. Pause. From Jungle’s perspective this looks insanely strong. He just has aces kings and tens all the time.” How do you manage to have a conversation in a room by yourself, immediately contradict yourself, and not even realize that you’ve done it? Impressive
sizing was indeed wrong, when you raise there against a top heavy range, you want to raise to a size which makes AK uncomfortable, that raise size makes AK an easy fold, where as if you raise small lets say 45k-55k(given the stack depth) you will apply more pressure to his range, that raise of 80k is not a raise its an effective all in. Now from jungles prospective(for his hand), Villains range is AA,KK,1010 (hoping he wont raise atleast QQ lol) and AK of heart and one combo of AQ spade( which he wont have with 100% frequency as it will fold preflop sometimes against a 5 bet), against this range. his exact hand AQ is fked up, imagine 60-40% equity distribution against his bluff and 80-20 against value, he can fold AQ there. Not saying its always a fold, depends on the opponent a lot.
It's a repugnant sight. And his complete disregard for her makes it feel even more gross -- like watching some schlub read the newspaper while getting a handjob.
People whose comments are implying that this is a bad fold or that Jungleman leveled himself are clueless. This is a perfect fold against the range of Dan, his actual cards in his hand don't really matter because this range is literally QQ/TT/AKhh/AA/KK.
Who else thinks its not optimal to five bet AQ off and then get one of the best flops you can hope for and procees to fold? Why are you in the hand if you don't put it in on that flop?
@@Love1isall out of position with 3bettor still to act behind you, you don't really want to call anything and this is pretty much the best bluff you have. Also you are UTG, so tightest range to open, good blockers, looks strong, any pair they fold is win for you. They play deep, I don't know these players but Jungle is the guy who knows what he's doing. I don't mind folding pre against most player, as low amount of them doesn't have any cold 4bet bluffs and is folding to 5bet. Postflop play is another story, funny enough that AKhh is slightly ahead on this flop.
Queens and tens aren't remotely the most likely hands here. It's kings by a wide margin once you factor in the board, the pre flop action and the blockers.
@@jwclau1 KJs isn't a 4-bet for a straightforward player. While his exact hand is, the ace in Jungleman's hand makes AK of hearts less likely just as it makes AA and QQ less likely. Factor in the 3-bet and the fold by Harsheel, what did he most likely fold that is worthy of a 3-bet? In my opinion that's Ax, 10 10 or JJ, the majority of those combos contain an ace, further decreasing the likelihood of those hands while the most likely reasonable blocker to KK that 3-bets and folds is KQs, a hand in turn unlikely due to Jungleman's queen as well as the queen on the board. But of course, that's ignoring Jungleman's image a bit. There's a chance Harsheel 3-bet here with any somewhat decent hand. Nonetheless, even ignoring Harsheel's action (which we shouldn't), KK is the one hand to be most afraid of here whereas QQ really isn't.
I thought the preflop 5-bet was pretty bold and actually makes sense. Blocks AA/QQ and knows it's improbable for both players to have a monster, so he thinks he can redline his way to a profit, especially if he knows Dan will never slowplay AA/KK facing a 4-bet here. Jungle also knows how bad it would be to flat out of position, so it's basically fold or bluff here after Dan overcalls.
Eh. He’s at the bottom of his value range when he gets to the flop as a 5 bettor. Dan has very few bluffs in the spot and jungle man is in a spot where he HAS to shove into an extremely nutted range. Dan isn’t gonna have any 6 bets in position and his continue range is very strong, aces kings queens even tens sometimes and ak suited.
Seen him do exactly that quite a few times. The people who never do that are the ones who aren't in the game long enough to develop lay down skills. Cates is comfortable/content in understanding that the human version of the game isn't actually about being right in every situation. Human poker, of course, isn't GTO poker. Far from it.
If you put yourself in either person's shoes (assuming you don't know the other's hole cards), seems like both players played this hand very well. Jungle's facing a raise that most of the time puts the other players range prob something like 1010, AK❤ and KK. I don't include AQ, AA, QQ because of jungle's blockers and likelihood that preflop Harsheed prob folded something like JJ, AK, AQ and even QQ. I think if Harsheed had 10's he would have folded faster. So against a tight straightforward player like Dan it's a good fold if you take it all into consideration for Jungleman. And Dan knowing that Jungle is prob thinking the range I just mentioned, it's a perfect raise (though all in would have been better) and even if he gets called, he's got a very good draw. In fact, I strongly think it's a mandatory raise by Dan in this situation. A mini-click would have been worse.
Jungleman’s mistakes. First Issue : five betting AQ off suit. Almost never do that against solid opponents. Second issue: doing it out of position. This compounds the problems of the first error, and his opponent finds a way to exploit it. His opponent sees a small bet on a wet board for a 5 bet pot and realizes how polarizing the hands will be and how vulnerable a one pair hand would be. He bets in way that puts the rest of Jungleman’s stack at risk, and then the range of hands Jungleman faces are mostly beating him. He needlessly put himself in this spot with those 2 errors. Only then does he fully confront the problem of error 1 and 2. Jungleman’s fold at that point I might be the most rational thing he did in the whole,hand even though it was the wrong outcome. I hope that makes sense.
The commenter doesn't seem to understand how damn good rerais DAN makes to 80k. Absolutely perfect. Finally something that impresses and very truly he wins without even having to find J or color-
@@paulkelley5385 the "he can only" stuff people spew these days is absurd. he can make it 80k bc he did make it 80k. he's not limited to what someone or what a computer (that isn't remotely computing these stack depths playing styles etc) says he has to do.
Jungle with the 'why did I do that?' afterward. He has to be talking about that loosy goosy 5 bet. He must have been hallucinating Airball in front of him
What's crazy is that Dan theoretically has 18-outs (AAAKKKJJJJ23456789), but with all the dealt cards that were shown, he only had 8-outs (Ace of spades, four Jacks, a 2, 5, and 6 of hearts).
10:20 That's some real gangsta poker right there. Make a raise on the flop with a marginal hand that makes it look like you have a big hand and get the best hand to fold. Then when the guy asks you what you had after he folds you don't say shit.
Massage at the table is so damn narcissistic, it makes me want them to lose everytime I see it. I don't care how long you sit there, it's just something I don't want to see at a poker table.
Team Hustler Casino would be greatfull for an answer! The way the video was cutet you could't see - At 4:12 did Jungleman showed his A High bluff to the table? The card reader was over Jungles hand so that you can't see. Opponent had a flush draw, that he foldet but he ask the dealer for the river card, which would make him the Q high Flush. Just curious if their interaction with each others was because he did or didn't showed the bluff. Hope i get an answer. See ya.
That’s kinda the point, when SOME players get one: Sometimes it’s to work out a knot, but often times it’s to make other players at the table uncomfortable, which is part of the name of the game
@troymcallister8400 lmfao not sure that's true at all. I don't think making players uncomfortable is a reason players get a massage💀. That might just your personal insecurities coming out.
I always think jungleman off camera is at his moms house, laying in his race car bed and his mom bringing him tuna fish sandwiches and milk while he is in a bathrobe complaining about his latest bad beat …
It's because there are two players with AK, so they're likely chopping. The AQ could win the hand if a queen comes, but neither AK would win outright in most other situations
@@austinm741 Ah! Thanks. That must be it, the two stronger hands unlikely to win outright; (although I still prefer the AK suited); as you say, the AQ can. It just stuck me as odd, the weakest hand (for once) getting the best odds.
LOL.. funny hearing the commentator change his mind 10 seconds later after criticizing the raise amount. No way to know for sure if All-IN would have been better, doesn't really matter because Dan got the result he wanted.
If you called pre raises with AQ and it flips Q 10 6 - why even call pre flop raises if you’re going to fold after getting basically the flip you would have wanted
Harsheel is not said in such a way. Hershaall Har would sound like car with H. Sheel would sound like wheel with S. Har-sheel would sound like car-wheel just the H and S. I don’t know why that bothered me so much?
Hey commentator - How Can the AK best hand here for Jimmy be just a bluff catcher???? Only hands he's behind are AA, KK he's at least 46% on all the rest.
That raise on flop in position mind you by Dan, is typical. I dont wanna have to think anymore spot. Doesnt care if only has straight flush draw. Its so horrid, you are folding out everything your crushing and only getting called by mostly hands crushing. He just lucky jungle is at the bottom of his value range here. Mosy times he is vs AA, KK, or top set. Is small range, but 5 bets are almost always tiniest of ranges. In position this raise is a small blunder, oop this play makes ton more sense. But sizing is donky level horrid.
At the end Jungle had that sick 😫😤feeling in his gut right after he mucked it. 🫤 Crazy how many feelings and emotions we have in poker!😝🤯We just gotta keep it moving and forget about em❣️
Bruh this comentators have very little idea about poker, if there is something to critizice on this hand is the cold 5 bet by Jungleman with AQ off, total blunder, but the flop is standard, you can either jam or raise almost jamming clicking doesnt accomplish anything, in fact exploitably i think that size is the perfect sizing, because psicologically is easier to call an all in than to rejam for 20k more, so i really like the almost all in, it messes with the opponents head and looks stronger.
9:15 - I kinda like that size. Opponent might see ghost because the bet is so commiting. Don´t think thee is much difference between that size and all-in though. He folded ?! You 5 bet with AQo and hit top pair top kicker and fold with the pot being so huge. Damn Jungle that was some weak shit. He would have 6 bet with Aces and maybe kings. He most likely just calls with flopped set´s of Q or T when Dan takes the lead and stack to pot ration is so small. I really don´t know what the frog he was doing in that hand preflop and flop.
Jungle folds top top to a single raise on the flop and Andy folds pocket tens to a single raise on the flop. What's going on? Does that qualify as nitty play ? Is Andy playing with scared money? - Tom Dwan rarely folds top pair top kicker on the flop and he also rarely folds over pair to a single raise on the flop..
@@Detective313 - but did he not factor this in when he raised pre flop and bet on the flop - nothing has changed after Jungle Check raise - He bet on the flop hoping he gets called and that's exactly what happened - SInce Andy was sandwiched - he should have checked the flop for pot control and Andy's hand had showdown value - Anyway m not a better player than Andy - M a fan of Andy - so m feeling sad that Andy could have won tht hand had he played that hand like a pro - he played that hand like a newbie - bet fold the flop to a check raise..
The hand is completely fcked up, lol. Jungleman overplaying that AQ pre. Then betting 1/4 in a 5bet pot on a very connected board. ...like why? It's a 5bet pot, wake up, you are very polorized there. You simply have it or not. So the c-bet should have been way larger to deny equity from draws or there shouldn't be a c-bet at all. IMO AQ is a marginal made hand in a 5bet pot and should be checked quite often. 80k raise that would leave Jungle with what? 40k behind if called? How do you bluff on the later streets when you have no fold equity? ...just shove with a monster draw, that's it.