I would be offended, sitting at a table playing high stakes, while some "guy" feels the need to have a back rub, that rings out as suspicious, in a world where cheating is frowned upon, so long as it convinces others you aren't cheating yourself! It's all about finding a means of communications that others haven't yet thought of.
Some of the most knowledgeable and talented coaches, commentators and analysts aren't tour winners, in fact they aren't even big winners at all. Look at Jared Tendler.
No Chris Moneymaker bluffing Sam Farha @ 2003 WSOP Main Event final table? One of, if not the greatest bluffs in the history of poker. None of these guys would know how to spell poker without Moneymaker’s steel nads!!!
@@ezequielcorrea5240 Worst fold I've ever seen is when the pot was 16k and one guy made his flush (other guy had been bluffing the whole time), other guy bet 3k and the flush guy folded. Just 3k more to call and other guy had a 4/9 so he had a pair of 4s with a 9 kicker hand. Totally ridiculous fold. 16k in the pot and only 3k more to see his cards demanded at least a call especially when you made your flush.
@@suckme4339 That's not what Ezequiel was saying, he's saying that he has one heart card so it's one card that "blocks" a flush draw. It doesn't mean that he'd hit a flush. "Blocking" a flush just means that you have a card which makes it LESS likely that your opponent has (or will complete) a flush.
first of all, bluffing against ace high isn't insane, it's required,,, the best bluff in the world is when drrr bluffed ivey out of a 750 thousand dollar pot in a cash game...