Man I've been on the loosing side of a royal over trips, flopped quads vs runner runner (gutshot) straight flush, and Quads over Quads, quads over top full house at least 2 or 3 times. But I've also been on the winning side of set over set over set twice and the loosing side once. You're bringing back all kinds of crazy memories
That guy’s not the dealer. Dealer is to the left. Watch him deal the river. The guy shuffling the cards is doing that with the deck that will be used for the next hand.
It’s an old school home game where they deal to themselves. He is probably in sb and going to be dealer next hand, so thats not the deck in use this hand.
its a different deck. at the end of the hand you can see the purple deck on the left side of the screen and the 9ers fan has another deck that he's shuffling. it's to speed up gameplay.
I think this is set up. They all got phones recording sneezey there drags the pot and has a whole deck of cards in his hands lol there alot wrong here lol
I said that once when I got kk. Flop comes K and I play casual. Turn comes and another K. I ask if they have a K once they make another low bet. River comes and they try to make a play. Hooked line and sinker
To anyone who is confused the nut flush just means the best possible regular flush which doesn't include straight flushes. If the opponent had 23 of clubs it would be a Straight flush vs the Nut Flush. Likewise if a player had 78 of hearts that would be referred to as the nut straight because it is the best possible straight. The word nut basically just means "best possible" and is used as an easy way to describe how strong your hand is.
Ace of clubs isn’t the nut flush on that board. The nuts would be 7,8 of clubs for the straight flush. Even 2,3 of clubs or 3,7 of clubs has you beat so you have like the 4th nuts
Actually, most people would agree that the “nut flush” is the ace high flush. No need to be a smart ass and point out the obvious to try to make someone look bad.
@@xAtticus. If you mean most people who don’t play poker, maybe you are right. But most poker players do not refer to an ace-high flush as the nut flush when there are straight flush possibilities.
İts not the nuts on that board. But its the nut flush since ACE high flush is the nut flush. Straight flushes or Royal flush are not regular flushes they should considered in another category. For example if someone had 78 of diamonds it would called "nut straight". But that hand would also not the nuts on this board but its called nut straight since there are no higher straight possibilities.
While I'm sure it must have been noted... The A high flush is not the nut flush... it is actually the fourth best possible hand...losing to 23, 37, and 78 all suited in clubs...~~Just me, RD
@@maxg1836 they are different hands in the sense that the adjectives denote levels of a flush... A Royal Flush is also still a flush, and a straight...yet we still use the modifying word Royal to show that it is the 10-Ace... so when saying the nut flush, sometimes no straight would be possible, and the 'nuts' would be a hand, A-2 descending order of the best 5 card flush hand possible... it is the same reasoning that a five card flush could hit the board, and several players could all split the pot(s) if no one had a card in their holdings that would make their flush higher... hope that helps
@TheAuthorIsNotDead Its not just playing with a deck of cards lol. A lot of small stakes live tourneys outside casinos and sometimes in home games a player shuffles a deck for the next hand while playing the current hand, to speed the game up.
@@brianedgar9838 he was in for 22 bucks. Then came a 75 Buck bet. So he paid 75 on top of the 22 to defend his 22 buck investment with 4 clubs on the board and 3 runners for the straight flush. I stand by what I said. That guy is a donk
Genuinely trying to understand here. How are you supposed to know he isn’t bluffing? If you always fold a King high flush to an over bet on the turn and/or river, how does that not lead to you getting exploited?
Not the nut flush , correct me if I’m wrong but you have the 3rd best hand possible in that situation , 7 8 of clubs is the nuts and 2 3 clubs next then ace high
@@olliesutton1804 I don't think there is a difference between nuts and stone cold nuts. Nuts is the nuts hot, cold, or when one of them hangs slightly lower than the other.
Yeah nut flush just means "the nuts" or best version of a flush. It's not the nuts, but it is the nut flush since they have the highest possible flush made hand with the A
It's OK to make comments like this after a shove heads up so you're basically making the last decision in the hand but on the turn with stacks still live, yeah that's self destructive
Careful with the tells. You checked a single card about 4x after hitting the flush, which almost always means you are checking the suit to make sure its a flush.
I've done exactly what the opponent did, speculated that my opponent had Ac (though it was spades in my case). He also read me for the Ks and he pushed. I snap-called with my straight flush. I'm not saying you should have done anything different (at this stack depth), but you should at least have considered whether or not you were the one being coolered. At significantly more depth, you have to be prepared to lay it down.
In your story, the verbal chatter was completely unnecessary to how the hand played out- the hand would’ve played itself that way. No one’s folding an ace high flush and if you are afraid of a straight flush, just pack up and stop playing poker
Rather than comment on all the wrong posts here. You guys understand that “nut flush” and “the nuts” are two different things right? A straight flush isn’t a “nut flush”. So his use of the term “nut flush” which refers to the ace high flush, is correct. It can still be beat by FH’s, quads and SF’s but it remains the “nut flush”. Just like the “nut straight” means what it means but can still be beat.
the other thing it does is tell you that he almost definitely doesn’t have the ace of clubs… obviously here you know that, but if you had the king of clubs and were only scared of the ace, you know you’re likely good now
@@makingmiracleshappen It indeed doesn't sound right. But it waa the nut flush because straightflush is a different category. If he he said he had the nuts than he was wrong.
Wait, who's the guy across with a deck of cards, touching all the chips in the pot, and talking about the hand? He's not the dealer since it looks like the dealer is off camera to the left. This better be a home game.
In a flush say if it is 6 4 5 of clubs and my hand is jack and king of clubs and my opponents hand is ace 2 of clubs would I lose because the ace is the highest value club? It wouldn’t matter that I had 2 higher values than his other?
Usually 2 decks at the table. Typically at cash games of this nature, the player with dealer button shuffles the 2nd deck of cards for the next hand. That's if there's a dedicated dealer. If no dedicated dealer and they're dealing themselves, the the player behind the dealer does so.
The best non-straight flush on the board is called the nut flush regardless. Otherwise you’d call a straight flush a straight flush, not the nut flush.
I mean you had the nuts regardless. But yeah, if you DIDNT have the ace and he said that, and you had maybe the king. You'd have a possible tell that he has a lesser club than you.
What he did there can also be used when he has it... if you had jacks or Kings (not in this cenario) i mean... you only knew his hand cause you had it.
2/3, 7/3, and 7/8 clubs all beat the naked Ace of clubs move and the chatter if he actually had one of those would have been something having enticed the over bet. That said I would not go broke with the King.