no this is so stupid. i stoped this video on the last hand. becouse he says again what the other dude most lickley have becouse he knows the card. Dude wtf! there is zero persons on this earth that would read all these hands. if so you would be in the video instead of trying to sound smart on the internet.
can you imagine calling over 1 milion on river with just one pair after the guy raised preflop and on flop and on turn this is why tom dwan is a legend i dont think anyone else could have called here with exception maybe phil ivey and the best part in all of this was we didnt know what cards dwan had that entire time so it was such a intense moment watching it live
@@arcadion448if Phil Hellmuth had a million on the table you’d have to fold. A million would mean he’s running really hot and up a cool $985,000 there no way that cheap bum would buy in a million. He doesn’t even pay for t shirts or hats 😂
Checking the turn reping AA-KK actually makes a lot of sense since the 8-8 on the flop makes you way ahead/way behind, and also protect your hand from basically any bad card on the river.
That KQ of spades hand is such a great tutorial for newer players on understanding equity. Even though Barry has AA, Tom's hand is so strong - so many ways to improve - that they're statistically a dead flip.
What program do you use to make such great videos? I know I can't do this stuff with Movavi lol, and I would have no idea how to do it with Davinci Resolve lol
absolutely. He spent 9 years in HK and Macao playing in private games where these Asian tycoons are all about saving face... Rui Cao for example. Durrrr said he analyzes all his mistakes and this was an easy read because it looked and smelled like one of his mistakes. I want to see what would have happened if Tom had Handz top set of Q's when Rampage fired the last bullet all in the night before.
Imagine what Hank is thinking when he folded A8 in this pot. This pot would have been bigger and his net worth would instantly increase $5 mil. (Hank had $1.4m behind).
Wesley wasn't careful when looking at his hand, Polk just told him (you should always do that). It's the player's responsibility to make sure nobody sees his/her cards!
Couldnt fold QQ here against a chinese guy allthough they are very tricky pre and postflop , Dwan realizes that his range is very AK heavy , great call at the end of the day 👍🏻 Tom one of my favourite players of all time
Knowing Doug, as this youtuber should, this is the most likely scenario. Doug's not some noob who's gonna give away info. He'd react the same regardless of what Wes had
Um... the 72 game is if you win with 72. Most of the time you'd have to bluff since its a horrible hand, but there are times when 72 is the best hand on the river... but that doesn't disqualify it from getting paid.
I mean it’s literally a lottery win.. if you found out tomorrow you matched all the numbers, and the jackpot was $3 million, I’m pretty sure most people would be happy with that! On a side note.. I do wonder if this hand would have played out differently, had Wesley not done all the pre flop stuff
Silly hand, and also the commentators are so extremely wrong. AK should stop attacking because Tom has a preflop read that he is up against AK and he does not fold if he is up against the entire AK, AA, KK range (16, 6, 6) meaning more often he winst than he loses. If Wesley Ho would be a professional and would only play AA, KK and AKs it would be 4, 6, 6 then folding would be more logical because 4 out of 16 times he would win and 12 times he would lose. Wesley made the amateur mistake blasing AKo which only beginners would do but I guess Wesley earned his money outside poker and it's ok to do this for some fun offcourse.
What. Hes front and center on a slam dunk viral video of a historic hand and you think he should choose that fucking moment to go take a piss and get a drink?? Are you fucking mad. 🤷♀️
That last hand is just one of the many many examples of why Dwan was the biggest luckbox in poker ever. If he would’ve just ran average he would’ve been broke. So many hands he shouldn’t have even been playing and gets super lucky with them. He is no goat, not even close.
It’s a pretty dumb move to show your cards to another player at the table with these high stakes. You really don’t know who is on teams they could be signaling to each other. Doug Polk possibly could have led to Tom Duan calling, because Doug knew his hand.
@@DavidL1986 The game was in an area of the casino that wasn't open to the public. You had to be invited to play. He was the only pro. He said nobody else knew the right way to play because it was new. He talked about it in an interview with Doug Polk. Of course he's not going to say how much he won if he doesn't want to pay taxes on it
Turn bet of $350k was too big. He needs to know dwans stack and set it up so the river shove does not give Dwan 3-1 odds to call which is what he gave him.
Wesley made a rookie mistake pocket A or K or AK wins small or loses big don’t over commit on air or a bluff unless your durr he is the luckiest most awesome next to Danial
When doug polk said he saw wesleys hand.. Wesley: So you'll fold right Doug: I haven't looked at my hand This right here gave it away that it wasnt aces or kings
More combos of AK anyway. So if you give Wesley just AK KK and AA Dwan has to call. That said Dwan thought it was possible Wesley could have an 8, so assumes a much wider range. Was quite interesting what Dwan said, implied he thinks Wesley won't value jam worse than 8x, but v unlikely to be bluffing.
Also, if u watch the entire video... doug told wesley not to 3-bet the hand... but he 3-bet anyway.. why would he tell him not to 3-bet if it was actually aces or kings dwan took all of this info and made the call perfectly putting him on AK