Do you think there was a variation around that time where the face down card was often not shown at the end; to other players unless the player thought it was likely to actually win the hand?
Wow this is shocking after that intro! You do not have a betting round with one down card SMH. You are dealt one card face down and one card face up then the first betting round starts. Geeessss!
Why would the other players have called all the way down with nothing? I know it's just meant to be an instructional video, but it would have been more instructional if it followed real world logic. It would be nice if you touched on the best sizing strategy a bit. Why did the dealer bet more on the river when he had the nuts? Wouldn't it have been smarter to bet bigger early on when you opponent still thinks they have a chance?