Beautifully played by tony g against a good player. Most people check raise sets. And it doesn’t make sense to really have a jack here and if you did have like J8 of hearts you wouldn’t jam the turn right. Feels like a combo draw 68 of clubs or something
Phil is obviously one of the best, but that was definitely not a good call. Phil could have waited for Tony to blast-off in a far better spot, as he didn't beat any set, 2-pair, or a Jack.
@@DovisVideo this mentality only works in straight forward low stakes game with people who over commit. A lot of bluff and meta play happens on the higher levels, and back then it was a bit strange
@@RodJeez and your analysis was great? Mumbling something about low stakes games, meta play, and high level poker. Betting and then calling nearly 7 times the raise, after an overcard came, while blocking both flush draws, was certainly a bad play. Just because he is Phil Ivey doesn't mean every play he has ever made was good .
Tony G is a great player but he has a tell. I've seen a lot of hands of his and Phil knows it too I think which is why he knows he's beat but can't help himself. Phil has a weakness in his game too that players can exploit but you also need to be a solid player to beat him in the long run even if you know this.