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It's always the same complaint from Phil: his opponents don't know how to play poker. This, after he called a $25K bet with 99 and 3 over cards on the board. Genius.
@@aaa-dk6jr I honest to god believe this is some sort of strategy for him so he plays with pros later and they underestimate him or something, there is no way he's that bad.
Phil made an absolute fool of himself on this table. He's sitting with millionaire whales who don't know what a blocker is and he buys in short and keeps berating them for poor play. It's hard to believe he's real.
bruke is correct, phil should be on his knees thanking the Lord for this game & he's running his mouth like a jerk to the stiffs, being abrasive to lucrative players =/
he always does this when he loses hands its disgusting his problem is he always thinks he should have won the hand wich is just sad and then gonna berate other players of poor play while he is the one who plays poor i mean come on calling with 9/9 while there are 3 over pairs on the board but in my eyes phill is the worst poker player there is period
Only when he just sun runs and crushes. The moment he gets outplayed or someone somehow makes a better hand or gets a better hand it's just misery for this man child.
Honestly Phils play in this hand is some of the worst poker i have ever seen from a pro,he doesnt ship 9s pre because hes a nit and hes scared he will get multiple callers but then on a terrible board he calls 2 bets and loses half his stack anyways.He deserves 100% to be losing in that game.
I don't know any pro that would open shove 9s UTG into a table full of amateur lose aggressive players, there is no way that is profitable. His first mistake was calling the flop bet and really bad call on the river.
Why is it embarrassing? He played it well. Poker doesn’t work like “If you play good you win”; it works with ups and downs, that’s why it’s all about the long run. Professionals can lose easily to amateurs a game or two, that’s just how this game works. Unfortunately you don’t have the brains to understand this simple fact.
Phil embarrassed himself in every possible way he could Sitting short stack all games with amateurs, refusing to straddle, berating amateurs for bad play, whining all game But maybe worst is the way he played hands like this one, I mean the guy is a pro and I don’t think he could have played this particular hand any worse
Yeah after watching this I’m not a fan of him. He belittles them but it doesn’t matter who you are, it’s your hand, you can play whatever hand you want right?! It’s your money? There is no rule against playing queen 5?!
Please tell me that you’re joking. You don’t actually believe that Phil played this bad just because he loses, right? If you do, you clearly have no idea how a chance game like Poker works; professionals can lose to amateurs whereas Poker is a game where you capitalize on your luck, and you’re simply not always lucky. To judge someone on one game of Poker is the most idiotic thing imaginable; you have to look at the score in the long run: Phil is a professional Poker player with the most bracelets in the world, and these players are amateurs.
Until Phil can get it in his head that not everyone plays poker by the ‘rule book’ or to how he plays then he’s always gonna have a meltdown. Long may it continue 😂
Back then when someone 3 bet you they had Q’s, K’s, or Aces. Now when someone threw bets you they have J-7 suited. It’s like how Negreanu said he’s had to change how he plays based on how the others have changed. Hellmuth however has not changed his play style but expects all the new players to change theirs and play the way HE wants them to play
@@crimsonknight7011 He won his bracelets before poker was mainstream and most the people didn't know position/pot odds/implied odds. Now everyone decent knows that and plays better than Phil because they don't get tilted after one bad beat.
Phil should just smile and say "Nice hand" when he loses to these fish. That type of behavior encourages their bad play. If he didn't tilt he would clean up. Most pros would love to be in a game with a bunch of rich amateurs that don't know much about the game.
If you smiled and said nice and he wouldn't get invited to play poker anymore he's invited to play poker cuz he makes an absolute full of himself it's just good TV
@@derrickmott1873 I get that. But he acted like a jackass long before it was beneficial. It's just so much fun to take money from people like that. I used to play and I'd pretend to be an amateur and I'd confuse them with advanced strategies and take their money. They'd berate me for poor play. It was pretty hilarious. I'd just react like Mr Beast. I wasn't there to give free poker lessons to assholes. The last thing I was going to do is tell them what they did wrong. I hate the collusion that goes on. Everyone just wants to play against the biggest fish. They weren't even good enough players to tell a real fish from a pretend one.
Phil Hellmuth is disciplined at all the wrong times. He's absolutely brilliant, one of the best poker minds ever but he's forgotten that he's playing against people that have deep pockets and very little poker experience. He didn't play the table at all, there's 3 over-pairs you absolute muppet. I love him but oh my God, Phil. How many bracelets does he fucking have? Oh I'm so angry.
Eh he's not one of the best poker minds. He won in an era when nobody played tournaments (and he won a lot of the non-no limit games). Hes a good player, but he's not one of the best.
Poker noob here and trying to learn how other players try to decipher their opponents hands. Phil trapped himself right? Since Phil called 10k on the flop, it would be hard for Beast to justify that he could be holding 9/7 hoping for an 8 right? If anything Phil should have been concerned with Beast holding an overpair on the flop like you mentioned or J/9 open straight draw which would hit on the turn. I'm guessing Phil was convinced he had Ace high?
Phil is good at tournaments. He is a donkey extraordinare at cash games. It's a testament to how immature and delusional he is that he can't just stick to what he's good at and continuously loses money playing cash games.
Worst call? I don't think so... I made a prank call to a nursery home once when I was 12 years old... I would say that call was worse than what Phil did.
Watching this after playing poker in 2011-2015, watching Mr. Beast videos in 2017-2019 and playing chess from 2021-now this table feels like a fever dream.
Don’t know why Phil called the flop. Especially with players to act behind him on this board. River he calls cause he reads MrBeast as feeling weak. Which he was. He even thought when called that he was losing. He checked back on turn. Most rational players would only bet a solid hand or bluff on river, but the solid hands would normally bet turn. Modest hands with some showdown value check back. Phil is seeing 25k to win 75k so he doesn’t have to be bluffing often for it to make sense. I don’t know why Jimmy bet the river. Was he trying to bluff a K or better to fold? He wasn’t expecting to get called by worse.
Shouldn't one of the skills a poker professional should have is know who they're playing? Phil should know MrBeast doesn't know anything about playing and will call with basically anything.
Phil has won >$26 million just from live tournament play (src Wiki). MrBeast has given away $8.52 million (src Alien Art Charts). If you include land, clothing, etc... that total reaches about $19.5 million. But your point is taken.
@@SircoleYT Phil’s winnings you describe there is not his profit. Far from it in fact (hint: otherwise he wouldn’t have bought in short in this game). You need to consider that those winnings do not consider buyins of tournaments he cashed and didn’t cash in, while in addition people typically sell % of their action to others to lower risk. So revenue does not equal profit.
I think we can all agree Mr.Beast is worth twice as much money as Phill . While his accolades in poker as much as its appreciated are nothing what Beast has done for the community. He's an astonishing tournament player but regularly gets burned by players that have wayyyy more money than him
It's called bluffing with the best hand, Phil. That's a concept you should be familiar with, seeing as you're a fucking professional. Just knowing the guy is weak doesn't mean you should call - what are the odds his weak hand beats yours and does it pay to call? Calling with 9's there often means you lose to a bluff. This was an absolutely terrible play by Phil, plain and simple.
Dumbass call. He didn't even check raise as a bluff, probably because he didn't have enough behind but then he should have folded. Check call mode with 4th pair? Lol
No he's actually a great player. What you see here is typical Phil hellmuth antics. He's playing with a bunch of amateurs, they are literally a mindfield for Phil.
@@wingzero2348 no he is the worst poker player and got lucky when he won those bracelets don't just blame it on these are phill's typical antics thats just a load of crap in every poker video i see he plays like this if he was a pro he never would have called the 9/9 on a board with three over pairs and then goes berating other that they playey their hand poorly while he is the one who plays his hand poorly
@@johnnydamm22 lucky on all those bracelets...that has to be one of the most dumbest comments I have ever seen... Phil ivey and Johnny Chan might aswell hand theirs back. Everyone knows he's a bad loser but his antics have also been for the camera.
@@wingzero2348 to say that is actually the dumbest comment ever cause you know as well as i do that luck is defintely a factor in poker its not just only skills so yeah when you see someone play like this and then talks like that to other players saying they play bad lets me believe he just got lucky period
@@johnnydamm22 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ stick to online gaming. You have no clue about poker. Luck is part of the game but you can make the percentages favour you is part of the game and phil knows all of the best hands. He came up against a bunch of kids who were throwing chips at anything. They wouldn't last long in a real WSOP event.
I have no idea what’s going on, but I once heard a pro poker player say the most dangerous poker player is the one who doesn’t know what he is doing, because they are unpredictable
It shows sometimes not playing "by the book" or betting by the book isnt always a winning strategy. You always hear these players talk about beating and things.....and the unorthodox play beats then.
What Phil doesn't understand is you can't play as pros play when playing non pros. They play completely different, bet different, do everything differently than pros.
Phil reminds me of the old guys at the casino who gets madd at you for not playing poker the way they want you too lmfao I am here to take your money old head.. not follow your step by step play lol
I've met Phil once. A friend's friend put together a table and we were introduce. It was private and wasn't recorded. What shook me was the fact that Phil was nothing like how I expected him to be. He was humble and was kind to everyone. When asked, he explained how he puts on a performance for televised games because the inability to ascertain which version of Phil is playing poker is his main weapon against professional players. When I spoke to my friend he also told me that Phil was paid so much more extra for embarassing himself and letting the others have the win. In fact, it was his idea in order to get the sponsors to pay him a whole lot of extra cash.
High IQ play but just sounds like a conspiracy. Phil gets way too emotional if he's acting then he should audition for the role of an angry egotistical sore loser.
The winner is always right. It's about outsmarting your opponents. Then sometimes you have to do non-logical things. There is a risk to that, but there is also predictability
He shouldn’t have even called the flop. 10k call with 9s where he only has 2 outs (the other 2 nines) even if he hits a jack he should know someone on the table has an ace🤦♂️
Funny how people say bad things about phil, this dude is one the best poker players ever lived, won multiple tournaments aswell. This is how he markets himself on social media.
Problem with Phil is he's treating them like he does when he plays with other pros. And they make dumb moves and get lucky compared to how pros play so he gets upset on their games style.
Phil played badly. He has no business calling him down in a 5-way 3-bet pot. He called $5K with fourth pair and a gut shot. Mr Beast checked the turn and when Phil checks a third time he decides to value bet second pair. Phil pays him off. Terrible play by the brat.