It should be easy, but in my experience the bad losers are also likely to be bad winners, and class is class. Share your sentiment about this guy completely tho, true gent.
For real. I think the HCL regulars are mostly a likeable bunch. And I'd like to believe I'm pretty decent at seeing the good in people in general. I could even say some nice things about Nik Airball! But Nick just actually, truly sucks. He's a complete douche bag literally all the time.
Counting out the chips in a private game is definitely okay. And the table talk is looser. It's like a home game. You are not bound to the same rules as a casino
@@cryptolocc6200 100% incorrect. Every poker game played in a poker room operates under the same policies and procedures approved by the state's (in this case) gaming commission.
luda chris is absolute class! the guy next to him cheering and he pointing out to show some modesty as someone just got wrecked in a massive pot despite getting it in with the nuts and tons of equity. well done!
Last spring, I had a similar experience. I flopped the nut straight against top and middle set. We got all in three ways and both other stacks were a little short, so it made it a little less painful when middle set turned quads. I took it well as it was an interesting hand and a good story, but Mr. Top set was very grumpy and disrespectful to the dealers.
Lol you caught yourself lying lmao, if he got quads, this means bottom set guy got a boat, thus beating your straight, how is that less painful ? You dirty little liar
@@dixiebrick I just ordered 2 large pizzas from Pizzaville: whole wheat. Pizza 1: Pepperoni, green peppers, mushrooms. Pizza 2: Hot Soppressata, Ham, Kalamata Olives.
@05:08 _"Luda is drawing to a duece..."_ He's not tho... He can only win the main pot w/a 2, but he can win the 3x times larger side-pot if the board pairs or he makes quads. I don't know why you're implying he's drawing to a 1 outer when he has quite a few live outs to win the lion's share of what's in the middle 🤷🏼♂️
Yea was really smart. And Mike likely didn't have the higher set because he went all in with no draws. So was likely he had the straight. Played really well, don't think I think of all that in the moment.
@@mrhumble2937 Eh, if you play live poker often enough, eventually it becomes second-nature to consider all the variables. I haven't played live in years, but for reference back in 2009 through 2016 i played twice a week in a local underground game, started at the 1-2-2 table, & then I eventually moved up to the 5-10 game. The club also had a weekly $45 double rebuy tournament that i would play in often. eventually I started traveling to Tunica, Atlantic City, & Vegas w/other players i became friends w/to play in events & circuit tournaments. I mostly played hold 'em, but there were Omaha & stud tournaments & games in there as well that i dabbled in. Under certain high pressure circumstances it can be overwhelmingly difficult to consider all the math & different factors that contribute to making the right decision, but that's why if/when you're involved in a hand, you have to learn to take deep breaths, try & shut everything around you out, focus on the pot-odds, who's in the hand & for how much, & don't make any major decisions w/out being mentally prepared & fully aware of what you're potentially facing & the best possible play based-on your table-position. Luda is a good enough player w/a ton of experience playing these stakes, I'm sure he was fully aware where he was at in the hand, & what he was potentially up against.
I’m curious with the action what was 22 putting other players on? He had to know he was behind. He turned his hand into a bluff. He was just lucky he was deep.
I'm confused... I'm not a poker player so you will have to explain LI5... isn't MikeX winning ? He has a staight 3->7 vs two straight 3->7 and 2->6 but that uses only one hand card...
Why do they keep re-posting the same videos.? I wonder if they just aren't playing as much anymore. They just don't have any new content. I can't remember the last time I've seen a new video from hustler.
@@stirfrybry1 straight over set over set not crazy enough for you? you need to stop watching poker movies and start playing some actual poker, this situation is rare af