These are the best table dynamics...when the entire table tries to intimidate and bully you because you arent a regular and it backfires. I love it when I buy in short stack to feel the table out and everyone thinks I'm a fish. That's my ultimate joy of life. I just sit back and check and let them build the pots for me
Can Aussie AL bet fold 1/4 or 1/3 here or is that potentially disasterous? Seems like worse hands can call and only the hands he loses to will find a raise. I feel he could go bigger than he did maybe 1/4 or 1/5.
"I have a good hand here" then proceeds to call with A 3 spades. No he did not have pot odds or whatever, it was just a down right terrible play, and thank the high heaven for players like him that keep the poker community alive and strong.
I watched the stream and he definitely wasn’t a fish, he read a double paired board and a 9 or 10 River card and then he raised th River bet while holding a flush Maybe not a genius but definitely could read a hand and raise for value on a board that could be seen as “scary” by a fish
He was probably the most solid of the stream. He was sticky on the flop at times (but often correctly). JR and Aaron also played well. Aaron kind of on another level losing lots of small pots in search of the ultimate deep stack cooler (which he got vs Bob). Al made one particularly odd play trying to get Bob to fold to a smallish river raise with 3 of a kind on the board. Mars played well but was repeatedly crushed by the deck for a -400k+ losing session.
@@vlada_janjanin right, he isn't worried about the min raise.. He is thinking about max value from the other players... It sucks when you flop a monster and the player in front of you min raises... Now everything you do seems insanely Strong!
12:49 I’m an amateur, never played but like to watch. Why is the 5th heart good for aussie? I thought it gives Handz an Ace High Flush also? I was under the impression ties were broken w the second highest card in the hand but wouldn’t that be a king for both of them so it’s a chop?
It keeps going down the line so the flush with the 8 as the 4th card beats table. With that in mind seeing an over card to the 8 as the 5th heart means there are now fewer combos he loses to while keeping his hand strength the same. (It also allowed for the cheeky value bet against table).
Ask yourself this, what Qh Jh or 9h hand bets two streets both flop and turn? AxQh, AxJh or QJhh maybe, Thats such a small number once the Ah is out, there are significantly less flushes villain can have. So seeing the Th is great as it removes QThh JThh and T9hh etc
So basically the flush Aussie has is AKT84 of hearts. The flush Handz has while playing the board is AKT42 of hearts. His 8 of hearts beats the 2 of hearts on the board giving him a higher 5 card flush.
Bet 4k to 38k in the river. To be honest, That was bad play by the other guy. He was reps big hand the whole time, why call the 4k, obviously you cannot win. With the way Aussie was playing that hand, you knew he was weak. Should have 4bet on the river. Most of these guys play like amature
Bob deserves that lost for being egoistic and bully in a subtle way at the begining of the flop and how he throw his cards when Aussie al go all in. Bob has to beg Mark Cuban again to be put back in his old position.
You didn't pay attention. It was to win $3.2k + standup bounty which would be a $45k difference (-$40k vs +%5k assuming table is 9 handed), so $48.2k 'pot'.