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Jennifer Harman and Cory Zeidman clashed on Day 1 of the 2005 WSOP Main Event in one of the craziest hands in poker history! Harman made a full house while Zeidman hit a straight flush on the river! Let us know in the comments how you feel about Zeidman's river slow-roll.
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@damounferry6562
@damounferry6562 2 года назад
The hand that inspired pokerstars' card distribution
@gobucky100
@gobucky100 2 года назад
*the hand inspired online pokers card distribution* Fixed it for you 😆
@hosseinmehdipour2996
@hosseinmehdipour2996 2 года назад
What are you referring to if I may ask?
@enlightenedidiot9552
@enlightenedidiot9552 2 года назад
@@hosseinmehdipour2996 Online hands seem to put monster hands against each other. It would obviously increase bets. Pretty sad, because without true ramdom shuffling, it's fake and cheating the players...
@mikemodica6552
@mikemodica6552 2 года назад
Ain't that the truth..the ooh ahhh hands
@eighmanauraview
@eighmanauraview 2 года назад
Stars is nowhere near as bad as ACR. But yeah. Stay with brick n mortar.
@RichieMain
@RichieMain 2 года назад
I swear Jen seems to get a ton of these painful beats in big tourneys. She ALWAYS handles it so well. You can feel her pain, but she is so in control... classy.
@tomspice73
@tomspice73 2 года назад
She was furious here and unlucky, hehe
@michaelwilliams5234
@michaelwilliams5234 11 месяцев назад
She need to go all in after the flop or turn. Only way, forces a fold.
@michaelmarsico9740
@michaelmarsico9740 9 месяцев назад
@@michaelwilliams5234why are you trying to force a fold with the stone cold nuts on the turn? He had one out, it’s her job to extract as much value as possibly. She played this perfectly and got supremely unlucky.
@robtierney5653
@robtierney5653 2 года назад
I love her face at the end. That, I just lost to a guy who doesn't know what he's doing. I see it all the time.
@xZOOMORPHICx
@xZOOMORPHICx 2 года назад
Player: I can do a lot of sight seeing if I lose this hand" Also player: Holds the absolute nuts 🤷‍♂️
@adrian9098
@adrian9098 2 года назад
Maybe just because Im nostalgic but the earliest WSOP were the best tv format!
@docwillis1443
@docwillis1443 2 года назад
I remember watching this the first time it aired on ESPN. I couldn’t get enough poker action back then.
@toddsmith3663
@toddsmith3663 2 года назад
How about now
@docwillis1443
@docwillis1443 2 года назад
@@toddsmith3663 I still love and play the game, just not as much. In my early 20’s poker was all I could think about.
@toddsmith3663
@toddsmith3663 2 года назад
@@docwillis1443 I c… same here when I was younger I played more often… now I just don’t have The patience for it
@RicardoGarcia-uw6cr
@RicardoGarcia-uw6cr 2 года назад
Same , this was when poker was at its height .. not the same anymore
@koonjar
@koonjar 2 года назад
Me too right 👍👍👍👍👍👍
@dannymccrae3070
@dannymccrae3070 2 года назад
Imagine being so bad that you just tell your opponent what you have before the river… and then slowroll when you have the super nuts!
@mouzz
@mouzz 2 года назад
this is what 10 IQ looks like
@ilya4759
@ilya4759 2 года назад
Lots of mediocre players made lots of money because players were so bad back then
@andylymbo
@andylymbo 2 года назад
@@ilya4759 you're absolutely right. Lot of "pros" back then couldn't beat 1/2 online today with solvers being used.
@andylymbo
@andylymbo 2 года назад
He didn't slowroll, he just thought he still had chips back hence him Hollywood'ing before "going all in". She bet an amount that covered him, not that Harmon jammed herself. So he figured there's chips back and I HAVE to raise with the nuts in a tournament as last to act.
@voINNOCENTov
@voINNOCENTov 2 года назад
What a donk mane
@luvbft1
@luvbft1 2 года назад
Can you imagine if that happened to Hellmuth? It would have been an epic performance.
@RoyalJoker15
@RoyalJoker15 2 года назад
That guys giving so much information with still the river to come and then still not sure if he has the winner after hitting the nuts... “How are these players even still in this tournament”
@leomessi1972
@leomessi1972 2 года назад
Yup... He is so hesitated for the call..., plus he predicts that the opponent must has AK, which is just the 3rd best hand. The river actually save him
@declansnow3495
@declansnow3495 2 года назад
@@leomessi1972 not the 3rd best hand , 10 10, Q Q, J J, Q 10, J 10 , A K in order of hands strengths on the turn
@Paul-vf2wl
@Paul-vf2wl 2 года назад
It was day 1 hour 1
@stephenhenley7452
@stephenhenley7452 2 года назад
He knew he had the winner, but was about to push all in...wanted to make sure she'd call. He didn't slow play it
@iforgotmyscreenname1
@iforgotmyscreenname1 2 года назад
He knew he won with the nuts. Don't believe what your opponent is saying, it's called "Poker." He's just trying to get her to go ALL IN.
@ryanevans8566
@ryanevans8566 2 года назад
I remember Gabe Kaplan teasing Zeidman mercilessly in his commentary of High Stakes Poker, Season 2.
@cathdan
@cathdan Год назад
Those were the golden days where everyone is playing honest poker, and you can see the hand strength written on their agony face.
@vitamind4008
@vitamind4008 2 года назад
What a brutal river card.
@xktwnxl4zlx213
@xktwnxl4zlx213 Год назад
Well its gambling!
@cameronheidelauf9623
@cameronheidelauf9623 2 года назад
I absolutely loved norm in the wsop as the commentator he is definitely funny ever
@LedGuitar1218
@LedGuitar1218 2 года назад
That slow roll was brutal
@davidchodds
@davidchodds Год назад
Brutal slow roll. Nothing else can describe that classless move.
@heatison11
@heatison11 Год назад
It wasn't intentional, it was worse than intentional, it was just an idiot
@krionic
@krionic 9 месяцев назад
that wasn't a slow roll.
@LedGuitar1218
@LedGuitar1218 9 месяцев назад
@@krionic this is the definition of a slow-roll. Are you serious
@djanjali2
@djanjali2 5 месяцев назад
@@LedGuitar1218 more hollywood-ing than a slow role
@thekoupekid
@thekoupekid Год назад
Me if I was Harman - "So anyways I started shooting..." LOL
@aaronchan1088
@aaronchan1088 2 года назад
OUCH!! to have a Queens full of 10s and get poisoned on the river to a straight flush, that's brutal. i remember a hand where phillips beat out quad aces with a royal flush.
@locky7347
@locky7347 2 года назад
She should have seen it coming, she even says "I knew you has the 9-7 of diamonds". Terrible play by Harman
@Paul-ew5st
@Paul-ew5st 2 года назад
She was dead after the flop but because she was a pro people think pairing the board was skill
@DoktorSpakur
@DoktorSpakur 2 года назад
Were there five aces in the deck or am I missing something?
@rambojohnj.6117
@rambojohnj.6117 2 года назад
This is the guy Phil Helmuth got his coaching from… announcing every single thing you are thinking “I was afraid you had AK… how can I fold this… now I’m afraid you have something else”, which telegraphs EXACTLY what he’s holding.
@MonsterMetalManiac
@MonsterMetalManiac 2 года назад
Exactly. What a nube. Why don’t you just turn your hand over ??
@picklesjackson9564
@picklesjackson9564 2 года назад
Yeah, putting him in a Hellmuth class I don’t think so
@carloslugo4526
@carloslugo4526 2 года назад
Layne flack coached Phil.
@rambojohnj.6117
@rambojohnj.6117 2 года назад
@@picklesjackson9564 You completely miss the point. This guy is analogous to how Phil essentially occasionally plays his hands face up by announcing things that narrow down his range to only a few hands and how strong/weak he is.
@BPoweredLove
@BPoweredLove 2 года назад
Unless it could be perceived as reverse-psychology by the opponent.
@tonydonnelly7373
@tonydonnelly7373 2 года назад
Got to be honest. He played really badly and ended up getting really lucky to win the pot. There was a few hands that were beating him and he still called knowing he was beat.
@M00NDANCEMIKE
@M00NDANCEMIKE 2 года назад
I think how he actually played each street was fine. It was his talking that was atrocious
@chriswells506
@chriswells506 2 года назад
@@M00NDANCEMIKE He hopefully knew that she had a boat (or at least top straight) after the turn. Jen is not the type of player to be making that bet without thinking she had the top hand (unless he had 10s). So at best he was a 5-1 underdog and at worst a 50-1. Calling a 3000 dollar bet on the turn with the amount of equity in the pot was definitely not the textbook play, but he got lucky. It's poker.
@chriswells506
@chriswells506 2 года назад
@@M00NDANCEMIKE ...but yes, the talking that accompanied his plays was the worst part of this hand for Cory.
@ryzonnathan1491
@ryzonnathan1491 2 года назад
she didnt take note of how he acted when the river came out
@badvideo169
@badvideo169 2 года назад
thank you
@oxfordu
@oxfordu 2 года назад
"Hey c'mon a little for that! Something yeah alright! Yeah! ... sorry Jen..."
@ianshirreffs5604
@ianshirreffs5604 2 года назад
Gotta love a straight flush in the main!!! Really brutal. That's poker though. We chose this life.
@Vahn421
@Vahn421 2 года назад
"we chose this life" made me belly laugh.
@donaldpaluga
@donaldpaluga 2 года назад
No it's not-Oliver Hudson
@shivasirons6159
@shivasirons6159 2 года назад
Wasnt that the boat over boat with sammy F.? 1st haaannd..........
@ianshirreffs5604
@ianshirreffs5604 2 года назад
@@shivasirons6159 I was talking about the Jen Harmon hand.
@dominantdaddy6939
@dominantdaddy6939 2 года назад
Seen this hand at least 50 times now, and with each watch I find Zeidman to have less and less class. There was no need for the showboating or ensuing trash talking. Dude got lucky, and this is the only thing he’ll ever be remembered for.
@airzee33
@airzee33 2 года назад
Dude won a WSOP bracelet in 2012. He’s not some hack.
@andylymbo
@andylymbo 2 года назад
Lol less class? He was Hollywooding trying to get a call thinking he was raising. Even bigger lol at showboating.
@AlphaLackey
@AlphaLackey 2 года назад
@@airzee33 How many people know he won a WSOP bracelet in 2012, and how many people know he was the guy who slow-rolled someone with a straight flush and then juiced them afterwards? Exactly.
@BPoweredLove
@BPoweredLove 2 года назад
@@AlphaLackey I knew. I have a life-sized poster of him with the bracelet in my living room. I ritualistically kiss my fingers and bring them up to his lips, then the bracelet, then the "2012" every morning before my ablutions.
@badvideo169
@badvideo169 2 года назад
@@airzee33 its called LUCK
@bobmcmahon1920
@bobmcmahon1920 2 года назад
She "knew he had that hand"..........the moment he turned it over. 🤣🤣
@RobTheProspect
@RobTheProspect 2 года назад
She likely suspected it, but the way he reacted to her river bet, as if it was a tough decision, would throw most people off.
@farleygranger
@farleygranger 2 года назад
is there any videos of jenifer harman wining a hand? never seen it...
@JDLupus
@JDLupus 2 года назад
It's very interesting watching this hand for the umpteenth time, but this being the first time I have since the news about Zeidman came out.
@kennylong7281
@kennylong7281 2 года назад
Sometimes it is a battle right to the end! POKER!
@btone310
@btone310 2 года назад
Imagine if this was Hellmuth
@theclown100years3
@theclown100years3 2 года назад
You know it really hurts like whom you trust will break it apart..
@voINNOCENTov
@voINNOCENTov 2 года назад
Man with the rock hard stones and gives a monologue after the fact. Looks so disappointed when he says straight flush. What a class act… 🤦🏻‍♂️
@MonsterMetalManiac
@MonsterMetalManiac 2 года назад
One of the worst “acting jobs” in history.
@sinatra222
@sinatra222 2 года назад
"I knew you had that hand" Your bet on the river says otherwise.
@cbrreezzyy69
@cbrreezzyy69 2 года назад
Even if you “know” the person has this hand, you can literally never fold here. You’re either betting him all-in or calling an all-in.
@26bisket50
@26bisket50 Год назад
Both players commited, which makes dudes call on turn atrocious, she is never bluffing or betting a worse than what he had
@cameronheidelauf9623
@cameronheidelauf9623 2 года назад
I watched that wsop in Australia here on espn on pay TV subscription service in Australia here and it's was awesome
@michaellambright7968
@michaellambright7968 2 года назад
Remember when stack sizes and blinds didn’t matter?
@mariolakatos1116
@mariolakatos1116 2 года назад
😂👍
@koonjar
@koonjar 2 года назад
This was just brutal
@RazorRamon5556
@RazorRamon5556 Год назад
One of the most infamous hands in televised poker history. Despicable slow roll.
@fadiazzam1576
@fadiazzam1576 2 года назад
He said ak the only hand gonna beat him when there is million full house beat his hand
@parkbahce100
@parkbahce100 2 года назад
he talks about the flop. he is an idiot but not because of this.
@gerryburlage9849
@gerryburlage9849 2 года назад
Actually it's the 2005 wsop and not the 2004 as the heading states. I was sitting in the bleachers during this hand but lol was not paying attention until I saw Jen walk away in frustration after the hand.
@lukeleonard3382
@lukeleonard3382 2 года назад
Back when poker was extremely profitable this was more common than I think we realize.
@Carriby
@Carriby 2 года назад
Its still very profitable m8
@ahmethikmet8213
@ahmethikmet8213 2 года назад
@@Carriby how so
@donmasacre4919
@donmasacre4919 2 года назад
No I don't think so
@Vudoo13
@Vudoo13 2 года назад
@@donmasacre4919 Not profitable, in general? Not profitable for who?
@donmasacre4919
@donmasacre4919 2 года назад
@@Vudoo13 Everybody thinks that they could win back in the day because they have the knowledge of today. But that's not true. Back in those days the books are very basic and you need to figure it out of your own. Everybody have the same access to information independently of the of the era.
@mattb4461
@mattb4461 2 года назад
Absolutely brutal
@marySH2
@marySH2 2 года назад
I first saw it on You Tube about 15 years ago. The biggest poker hand of the century.
@JohnSmith-su3ze
@JohnSmith-su3ze 2 года назад
Motoyuki Mabuchi would disagree with you
@InitialDave210
@InitialDave210 2 года назад
@@JohnSmith-su3ze Philips vs Mabuchi Royal Flush over Quad Aces had to be one of the sickest hands ever in live poker.
@MyH4oBG
@MyH4oBG 2 года назад
Pretty sure the Royal against Quad Aces beats it.
@aabeceedeeeff6076
@aabeceedeeeff6076 2 года назад
And then PokerGo bought the rights for all of it...
@davidfierro3650
@davidfierro3650 2 года назад
"I knew you had that hand". LOL.
@aznnp77
@aznnp77 2 года назад
The thing that annoyed me the most is that afterwards he called for the crowd to cheer. When he didn't get it the cheers initially because he played badly, called when he thought he was losing against a pro, and sucked out with a 1 outer. Then slow rolled when she put him all in.
@brianpotter2812
@brianpotter2812 2 года назад
That wasn't a slow roll! It was an act to try and get her to call, but DEFINITELY not a slow roll. There was still live action
@Retrobeats1129
@Retrobeats1129 Год назад
@@brianpotter2812 she put him all in already dumbass. That is the biggest slow roll I’ve ever seen. Do you know how to play poker?
@normanjackson9340
@normanjackson9340 Год назад
That was definitely a SLOW ROLL!
@gutzzgutzz6795
@gutzzgutzz6795 Год назад
@@brianpotter2812 She put him all in...how is it not a slow roll? Its a snap call he has the nuts.
@1wb1
@1wb1 Год назад
How slow should it be for a slowroller?
@JohnnyMcMenamin
@JohnnyMcMenamin 2 года назад
Reminds me of the Quad Aces cracked by Straight Flush WSOP
@leestreet1627
@leestreet1627 2 года назад
Royal Flush at that
@akmd114379
@akmd114379 Год назад
Wonder if he would have called if he hit the flush instead of the straight flush on the river.
@srriley84
@srriley84 2 года назад
Never saw this hand before!
@johnpiassek2224
@johnpiassek2224 2 года назад
This was the 2005 WSOP.
@colonelJ77
@colonelJ77 2 года назад
You can read
@johnpiassek2224
@johnpiassek2224 2 года назад
Originally it said 2004, so I was trying to bring attention to the mistake.
@scottywayne
@scottywayne 2 года назад
Guy nit-rolls mega-nut hand then wants applause for hitting ultra-sick one-outter, then rubs it in saying "It takes a lot to beat you" < class-less dork.
@rong9404
@rong9404 2 года назад
I thought it sounded like a compliment. How was it an insult?
@airzee33
@airzee33 2 года назад
Same here
@tiagomota4734
@tiagomota4734 2 года назад
@@rong9404 Ppl are idiots, dont ask them why...let them be!
@kevinhamluk3010
@kevinhamluk3010 2 года назад
The hand recalled from The Card Counter movie
@johndennen1981
@johndennen1981 2 года назад
Classic 🙌
@arrichase5377
@arrichase5377 2 года назад
the beauty of poker
@Gius3pp3K
@Gius3pp3K 2 года назад
Hardman chews that gum like a cow
@Sam-db4mr
@Sam-db4mr 2 года назад
What “sight-seeing” would he be doing when holding the absolute nuts?? Does he think he is beat by quads? A boat? 🤦🏽‍♂️
@rivahkillah
@rivahkillah 2 года назад
He's Hollywooding. Kind of a scumbag move tbh.
@alext3178
@alext3178 2 года назад
When you put up $10,000 of you own money,l wouldn’t feel sorry for any opponent.I’m trying to win.
@goff38
@goff38 2 года назад
@@rivahkillah i think he though he had chips behind. he wanted her to call his all in so he hollywooded for a second
@da3v1ls93
@da3v1ls93 2 года назад
She put him all in. There was no need for the speech or time banking
@jarrysciligo5395
@jarrysciligo5395 2 года назад
@@da3v1ls93 Exactly. Take your luck box one-outer double up and move on.
@gnawbabygnaw
@gnawbabygnaw Год назад
I remember this. They didn’t show it. After he said some stuff about the hand she says, angrily, “Nice speech.” I think it was her first hand as well. Got there late. Full house first hand. Out.
@BrianHainesIT
@BrianHainesIT 2 года назад
Wow, 16 year old content that has been posted many times on YT. Way to go PokerGO!
@slshusker
@slshusker 2 года назад
2005 was like about six years ago, right!
@amberboy39
@amberboy39 2 года назад
Невероятная раздача.
@pidhasuriyawong579
@pidhasuriyawong579 2 года назад
It’s like getting an upper cut from Mike Tyson 😭🤜🏻🥵
@lildtrz
@lildtrz 2 года назад
this was amazing!
@bigdaddycoool2485
@bigdaddycoool2485 2 года назад
The self-aggrandizing and demanding the standing ovation should have elicited a drink in his face...
@dustinmiller2775
@dustinmiller2775 2 года назад
The only out in the deck! Ouch!
@draigonzooba
@draigonzooba Год назад
The commentators were doubting him.
@jronche
@jronche 2 года назад
I remember that. On the telecast she kind of blasted the guy for not instacalling.
@joshuazerbe5777
@joshuazerbe5777 2 года назад
With the slowroll, the "sightseeing" quip, him clapping himself up in the end, combined with that silly notre Lame hat....is there a more punchable person?
@HKim0072
@HKim0072 2 года назад
Poker was way way different back then. This is 18 years ago.
@synchronium24
@synchronium24 2 года назад
@@HKim0072 18 years, that's depressing.
@odin1313
@odin1313 2 года назад
you
@Owlshadow.
@Owlshadow. 2 года назад
I'll always watch it again just for the speech
@thomasalexander8499
@thomasalexander8499 2 года назад
That hurt
@sdavidjohnson44
@sdavidjohnson44 2 года назад
Looks like the hand Edward G. Robinson got in the movie "Cincinatti Kid" playing 5 card stud poker.
@fxrmike5145
@fxrmike5145 2 года назад
Ouch... tough hand 👏
@Duzykutas
@Duzykutas 2 года назад
Zeidman is just unlikeable all round.
@Rocketronnie7
@Rocketronnie7 2 года назад
Sick
@XtotheK
@XtotheK 2 года назад
Wasn't this from the 2005 WSOP?
@THEREALCUZZI
@THEREALCUZZI 2 года назад
She knew nothing. She never knew he had those cards. What a liar
@mrmacross
@mrmacross 2 года назад
"I knew it" is kind of a just an expression to say when you have an inkling you're beat, but Zeidman gave her reason to believe he had a straight flush. He worried that she had AK, indicating he likely was holding the low straight. The turn paired the board, and he was pained to think about folding at that point, so that ruled out having a full house or quads while also cluing in that he probably had a flush draw on top of the straight.
@HoangTran0412
@HoangTran0412 2 года назад
It got to be the best hands ever, ever…
@8billionviews752
@8billionviews752 2 года назад
Brutal
@fish4191
@fish4191 2 года назад
Ultimate pain 😭
@frederickbangs8123
@frederickbangs8123 2 года назад
WOW !
@brendonching7952
@brendonching7952 2 года назад
i miss that intro jingle
@badvideo169
@badvideo169 2 года назад
crazy? no no no , both had playable hands, what is crazy is 99 losing to T4 offsuit when 5 on the river
@misterx6346
@misterx6346 2 года назад
Still extremely tough to take but she's one of the best and could handle it.
@masterboytothemax1599
@masterboytothemax1599 Год назад
I knew you had that hand. Sure Jennifer.
@vimy1589
@vimy1589 2 года назад
Ouch !
@jaysrelaxingsax646
@jaysrelaxingsax646 2 дня назад
3:29 HOW DID SHE KNOW?
@fcguam3939
@fcguam3939 2 года назад
WoW!
@poker_dealer
@poker_dealer 2 года назад
Jen Harman is a great poker player and such a babe!
@shivasirons6159
@shivasirons6159 2 года назад
She,s a terrific player and very intriguing .
@davidbrallier
@davidbrallier 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing old content
@larryyoder4861
@larryyoder4861 5 месяцев назад
Ur welcome ole boy
@martinsloan9785
@martinsloan9785 2 года назад
Yes, we still hate u Corey after all these years for that speech.
@clockztickin
@clockztickin 2 года назад
The real luck here is that the 7 was the only card that would save him
@mypignest1
@mypignest1 2 года назад
And I thought the online games were always rigged. If this happened to me during my online game, I would surely flip crazy and shut my account. Poker is a crazy game not meant for the weak at heart.
@briangulley6027
@briangulley6027 2 года назад
Playing15/30 limit on Party Poker back when it was legal, I have QQ opponent has 99 we go 2 bets, flop come QXX 2 bets, turn is a 9 we go 4 bets, river is a 9, he bet I called. Yep, he hit running 9's to make quads.
@shivasirons6159
@shivasirons6159 2 года назад
I agree and ive had the exact thing happen to me , diamonds too.,
@mypignest1
@mypignest1 2 года назад
@@shivasirons6159 🤣🤣🤣 I’m sure it made your day, for the worse. Hope you’re still enjoying your online poker games.
@MrAndreimarkov79
@MrAndreimarkov79 2 года назад
Not a slowroll, he thought he had more chips behind. That’s why he clearly said “All in”
@jamesmorris9384
@jamesmorris9384 2 года назад
Really? He had the nuts and acted liked he didn't! Jennifer had him covered, it was pretty freaking obvious!
@RM-ds2ex
@RM-ds2ex 2 года назад
@@jamesmorris9384 Acting like he didn't is what poker is all about though isn't it?
@magicmark8315
@magicmark8315 2 года назад
Definite slowroll. He leaned back in his chair and made a speech like he had a chance to lose the hand.
@magicmark8315
@magicmark8315 2 года назад
@@RM-ds2ex not after the money went in
@jamesmorris9384
@jamesmorris9384 2 года назад
@@RM-ds2ex No, it's not! You never slowroll when you have the nuts, that's just disrespectful! I get where he might put Harmon on tilt by doing it, I guess. Still total BS!
@franchisefred4066
@franchisefred4066 10 месяцев назад
Biggest cooler since Robl hitting quads on the river 😂
@tingluo2931
@tingluo2931 2 года назад
DOn't think Zeidman was slow-rolling at all. He was hollywooding since he's completely unaware she put him all in. Which is why he gave the quip and said 'all in' himself instead of saying call.
@troymcjessy7493
@troymcjessy7493 2 года назад
That's worse tho. He was considered a "pro" at the time
@airzee33
@airzee33 2 года назад
He still is
@Zamiroh
@Zamiroh 2 года назад
That was a hard hand... honestly don't think he played it the best. You had to know at the turn you likely were on a draw at the best. You are losing to AK QQ JJ TT, all of which would be easily within her range. If she had AK then he was banking on a bad draw of hitting the flush. He got lucky.
@mushuiyang109
@mushuiyang109 2 года назад
9K,10J,10Q
@Zamiroh
@Zamiroh 2 года назад
@@mushuiyang109 ah yes thank you! Once again even increasing the odds your way behind!
@kariba25
@kariba25 2 года назад
He played it perfect! And even if you think she has AK after the turn...you would not call the 2 K after the 1K bet having(in his mind) at least a flush draw? If yes is the answer than you are playing the wrong game. The talking and the not calling immediately on the other hand, was just dumb!
@aimcheetz4893
@aimcheetz4893 2 года назад
One of the best hands ever
@user-hl3du1zo3l
@user-hl3du1zo3l 2 года назад
Вот это заезд!!! Круче видел только каре королей, убившихся об рояль. Прям плакал.
@ircjesselee
@ircjesselee Год назад
I hate it when the square of kings gets killed on the piano.. 😂
@drevniysamurai
@drevniysamurai 11 месяцев назад
Хуже есть только два исхода: когда тузы врезаются о роял флеш, и когда о роял флеш врезается стрит флеш
@drevniysamurai
@drevniysamurai 11 месяцев назад
​​​@@ircjesseleeI think you have a translation problem: he said that the best bad beat that he saw was when four kings gets destroyed by royal flush
@JeanPaul-Hol65
@JeanPaul-Hol65 2 года назад
3:31 Jennifer: “Oooh, mamma mia!” ❤️
@cryptobull4130
@cryptobull4130 2 года назад
It happens to me all the time luck over skills sucks I fkin stopped playing for awhile it's to much now a days
@choksirichai
@choksirichai 2 года назад
สุดติ่ง
@stardust7753
@stardust7753 2 года назад
Never wanna see that kind of river card in my opponent favour.
@cathdan
@cathdan 2 года назад
Typical I knew what you have, after seeing the opponent cards
@izzyduzzit00
@izzyduzzit00 2 года назад
exactly. if you knew why would you go all in lol
@lbakicz
@lbakicz 2 года назад
@@izzyduzzit00 well, she knew he had 98 since he said on turn he is afraid of AK but she couldnt know he had 98 in diamonds
@ivorscrotumic3556
@ivorscrotumic3556 2 года назад
Sh!tty little slow roll there.
@deelo2281
@deelo2281 11 месяцев назад
3:28 lol I knew you had that hand so I called like a donkey. She had no idea he had that hand. What a joke and she’s trying to save face
@artansherri9051
@artansherri9051 2 года назад
Some old man said:what came in second sometime do not came in entire centery
@imraanbulbulia80
@imraanbulbulia80 2 года назад
What a needle by Zidman and sllowroll. "I guess I can do a lot of sight seeing if I lose" when he had the stones.
@voINNOCENTov
@voINNOCENTov 2 года назад
What a donk mane. That’s how they sound when they suck out at the river.
@theye
@theye 2 года назад
It wasn’t a slow roll at all. There was still action after his bet. He was faking weakness to get her to call.
@theangrygamer8815
@theangrygamer8815 2 года назад
@@theye No. She raised him all in. He called.
@Run187
@Run187 2 года назад
@@theye it was a slow roll..
@scarchelli
@scarchelli 2 года назад
It definitely was a slow roll. They were both pot comitted. He knew she was calling any bet, therefore why would he act like he had anything less than the stone cold nuts?
@philabronc4667
@philabronc4667 Год назад
Best hand I've ever had was the same thing: boat for my opponent on the turn, and the river gave me a straight flush
@Tiburon876
@Tiburon876 Год назад
I will stick to sports wagering..i ACKNOWLEDGE the hustle and have the control forget everything else..the house always WINS..
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