Jeb seems like he genuinely loves playing poker and spending time with the boys, never takes anything personal and always makes sure everybody else is having a good time and enjoying themselves. Jeb even goes out of his way to get everyone else drinks and things like that, a class act 💯
Dude... Mike Sexton had his first tournament win at the tail end of his storied career. Doyle Brunson is another pillar of the game... Won 10 championships in his 40 + year career... And you have a brand new baby boy... Keep playing your rock solid, strategic, cerebral, and brave brand of play... WPT chose an ambassador who is a character and has character. Your integrity is what keeps me watching. Stop being afraid of be successful!
That was the best decision to show play the flopped boat that i’ve seen in awhile. That diamond on the river was everything to that hand for both players. I hope you guys don’t mind me sharing this on my page?
@@poker4080 I would say there are mental and skill aspects of the game on top of needing a certain level of luck. Bluffing successfully is definitely skill based and being able to read your opponents, remember everything that could beat you or make you have a god hand when looking at possible bluffs is definitely a mental aspect that can be trained. It doesn't matter how lucky you get with some of your hands, if you can't convince people to put money in the pot and you can't see when to lay down your hand against a threat you will not do well.
Talk about runnin hot. High pocket pairs, flopping straights, and flopping boats. And with a lil bit of luck, you cant go wrong. Congrats to Jay and the others playing good poker.
It seemed "Lady Luck was with Jay just about every hand he played! I started feeling sorry for Jeb. I never usually watch poker playing, and I started to watch these videos two days ago, and it's addicting to watch them play!
@@sinatra222 not really, if you play poker and you bet too much it could of been different… do you play poker I bet you don’t if you think that to be true…
Jay and Josh both played very well and made great calls/lay-downs. I think Josh played slightly better, but Jay got slightly luckier. Jeb was just lucky to survive to the end there, but Jay and Josh were both clearly playing better than him.
Folding A9o from the button first in the pot is a very odd decision. I know he was thinking his other 2 opponents were fighting like cats and dogs and was trying to wait until they ate each other but you can take that thinking way too far.
What a moment to hit those 2 aces . Jeb couldn't bet anymore in the end , one ace would have cost him everything .But he should've bet after the fop . The chance that the other had that straight was minimal. Now it became one of the weirdest plays I ever witnessed on a poker table .Even for fun I've never seen that.
The editing is how the game should be televised. Id watch this all the time. When players go all in and it takes 29 minutes to show flop turn and river the public changes chanel. Only die hards think waiting 15 minutes to see a run out is exiting.
Poker is the only game that can be played with the best player on the planet, against someone who knows the rules but has never played, never looks at their cards, bet on the toss of a coin and still win, bloody brilliant.
it is not about a single hand win or lose , poker is about long term profit , having a consistent strategy or policy to play , just like all hedge fund trying to do , not being cathie wood
Poker 90% luck 10% skill but people believe it’s 100% skill how many times did Ivey,Daniel win the final table in the main event zero and they are or was rated 2 of the finest players ever
Wow, I wouldn't last long in these tournaments. There is no way I would bet with those low cards. Where was this played? Choctaw casino near Durant, Tx?
I would have accused Eric of cheating with the dealer . C'mon , high pairs and opponents with lower pairs 3 x in a row? Guided card missiles? Lol . Incredible , and actually unbelievable luck .Check his sleeves .
Jeb almost seems like he wanted to finish it there at the last round-probably thought if his flush wasn't gonna get through at that point, he couldn't win anyway.
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They all think that they're poker pro's. Any card game is nothing but luck, but they all make it look like they know how to play when the cards make them win.
First hand was like 90% of the WSOP hands are. QQ vs K10 but they would have given someone QJ and A2 so everyone would have gotten a huge piece of flop and everyone ends up all in and the longshot after turn wins on the river.