I am not gonna lie ...... that laying down of the diamond flush (4th clip) was insane. Super well played. Most players would be comitted to a hand like that.
@@AppleSassySauceFilms Not when they could be bluffing and there is a small chance that they actually have the good, I mean yes the pair is out there, but they would also have to have trips......just the odds.......when you have a flush.
@@jewsco Oh yeah, he's *totally* correct. He never says anything like "Honey, he called my all in with two Aces, and I had Seven Deuce off-suit. These terrible players! Whaaa!"
That flush laydown in hand 4 is the most disciplined man I've ever seen. He flopped a god damn flush with A high and he still was able to fold on the river. I wouldnt have been able to resist
DaftJok3r I know right.. with a nut flush ace high I wouldn’t have been able to see a boat with thoughts of grandeur going through me.. I mean confidently I would have to think he had a lower flush at best and shipped em in
@@saveir6601 if you are playing against good players that 3bet push you wont do it anything except maybe K high flush. Other flushes would just call on that paired board plus its also other high flush possibilities, so at the moment the other guy jams all in he is not beating anything besides a bluff
@@Youre_Right stop a 9:39. The way Cheong looked over to the camera while saying all in revealed him, he showed emotion. Katchalov read his opponent - easy fold.
It wasn't a terrible bad beat compared to the Farha hand anyway, alot of good pros could sniff this one out and make the fold as played with a paired board, nothing to see here really.
That Nut Flush lay down is incredible. Great disciplined lay down. Not a hard lay down but I bet 95 percent of players wouldn't be able to let it go. Other than that, the rest is "just poker". I love the look on Sammy's face when he wins and he's drinking his coffee looking at David like "I kicked your ass" when it could have easily missed the 10 on the river and David would have won that hand more often than not after that flop. But he thinks like he did something incredible to win the hand which was just his luck that pulled it out of his ass. LoL
Explained well. Tat said, Sammy seems like a cool guy. Humble enough to not be like that. We can read anything into body language that we project there. He did appear to be smug like you say, but knowing Sammy, it's just as likely he was just being cool like "WTF, I just sucked out!"
@@EvilSlayer_LM wrong. a lot of skill and math goes into poker. Give an experienced player 10 sessions and a non experienced player 10 sessions and the experienced player will most likely turn a profit in the long run. It’s a skill based game with an element to luck. Kinda like most things in life.
@@blu2496 hahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahabahahah, yeah convince yourself, because what u think when only professional players play poker? They are almost all on the same knowledge of them game and then bam only luck is involved And if u talk about an unexperienced player, are u talking to someone who doesn’t even know if aces are good hand? Ahahaha mate go play a game where it’s just luck and no matter how good u are, J4, 72 can broke your AA no matter what, maybe while u play the hand to your life? That’s why poker is only luck open your brain and your eyes too
That lay-down from Eugene was pretty damn sick! Not impossible to make, but sick nonetheless. Especially heads-up with that board. For all he knew, he could only lose to king jack the way the hand played out.
Well, at that point, i think it wouldn't actually make a difference in Katchalov's choice. Sure, Cheong could go for 40-45k, but then it would most certainly mean he has a full-house. Since it's the first hand in their match-up and since it went that way with that particular board, i can't really see any other option for Cheong than shove.
I remember watching that hand with JRB and thinking how tactfully he handled that. Sitting to his left was the Poker Brat who should have been taking notes. One of the worst bad beats on a gentle giant of poker.
4:49, Williams tragically searching for alternate river cards hahah. Seeing if he could've dodged a 10 if they were able to run it more than once ahah, he can't help himself. The hand was what it was dude!
JRB got what he deserved for making that comment after the turn, but I give him huge credit for shaking the guys hand and leaving without a fuss. If that happened to Phil his entire body would have exploded into a fine mist and returned to nature.
Whenever me watch poker videos, training the game all while listening to music that makes me sharp and able to achieve. I like Nirvana, Delta Parole, Smashing Pumpkins etc as music, what you guys listen to focus I am curious?
Chris Albanese if he’s got him covered by a good margin, why not call his all in? Some people forget that poker, at the end of the day, is and always will be a gambling man’s game. Obviously skill and finesse is something required for poker at their level, but gambling is a part of the sport. That’s what makes it exciting. Every hand has a chance to be a winner pre flop.
@@saveir6601 It's 2 to 1 odds with a big stack holding live cards vs a short stack... The call is almost always the right decision there... You can more question the opening raise.
C C it’s more of a mind game and not gambling. Unless you like going all in, bluffing a lot, and playing every player aggressively then you’re definitely gambling on this game.
Same, i was Playing an Omaha tournament yesterday final table, im Second in Chips, i turn Kings Full, i shove ALL in, Leader calls, hits a one outer on the River to make a straight flush, It was sick
@@vonbell3415 online, i got second place on another omaha tournament 2 days ago on pokerstars and i got a nice prize of 150$, then i started playing some omaha cash games and it really feels like the site is rigged because all the times i got it all in on the turn with hands 80% through 95% percent favorite the miracle river came to steal my money, RIGGED lol, im broke now
No "bad beats" compilation can be without the WSOP Royal Flush VS. quad Aces with Ray Romano at the table. The very definition of bad beat. Just my opinion.
Can we talk about how 3 of the funniest poker moments of all time happened at the same table? Akopyan vs Hellmuth, Akopyan vs Bellande, Hellmuth vs Levy
The first one isn't really a bad beat. They were all-in pre-flop so the numbers are locked in at 66-34. Going through flop, turn and river are just motions for entertainment. The percentages don't mean much at that point as there are no more actions to be taken. (But losing like this sucks anyways.)
nut flush and lays it down, lets never pretend thats a hero fold when it was the wrong and always will be. if he has four of a kind you pay him off, you dont fold.
Lmao at 2:42 He tried to shake his hand but he curved him by mistake. Then when he sits back down he was shaking his head like he was pissed off at him
2:22 ... it's all banter from Jean Bellend (yes. I don't like his persona) .... then he realised there are other cards in the deck other than A's and Q's ahahah. So good.
It’s funny Bobby bellande tries to make a point about the call being mathematically bad, but in reality it’s a tiny difference in his pot odds. Almost a 1.7/1 dog and getting 1.6/1 on a call is pretty close. If it was suited he’d be 3/2 dog and getting a profitable price. 🤷♂️