Did Charles string bed all in on the river? I sure didn't see his mouth move.
@johnthompson197811 сағат бұрын
Sorry, "string bet"".
@izanagisoh188312 сағат бұрын
and thats why you dont raise river in a spot where your only getting better to call, if you wanna be greedy and go for thin value thinking he can call with weaker hands, you have to be prepared to let go of the hand if he comes over the top
@atfti13 сағат бұрын
Bart Hansen commentating is wonderful
@chefmikeankh643414 сағат бұрын
@Johnathon Little why would you bet more often when shallow stacked? It seems like you would bet more if you are deep stacked. Can you explain?
@Netem118 сағат бұрын
Personally. I don't even think Erik was paying attention . His play,I took his mind for a second And cost him about 90K
@hansari869719 сағат бұрын
Yea think Charles is trying to get called by the weaker part of Eric’s range. I will say the snap check on the turn that Eric did is usually a strong hand trying to induce. See that move all the time from recreational players in mid stakes games.
@debbybabe19 сағат бұрын
The live slot games on Hugewin is the best I've seen so far. Its a blast placing bets on them
@raycekala620019 сағат бұрын
The poker brat is my most famous.
@raycekala620019 сағат бұрын
I'll wait at least 30 seconds. Just to consider other possible hands...ect
@Zari_OnPaws12320 сағат бұрын
Is he still playing?
@royalflush817321 сағат бұрын
im sure phil ivey and tom dwan is not thinking about range or nut advantage or memorizing charts they live in the moment u have to tap into your intuition
@paulg647522 сағат бұрын
The most annoying, irritating, screeching voice of all commentators in poker. Jonathan Little!😮
@jackspinner472720 сағат бұрын
He knows poker dude.
@ladyofthelake22322 сағат бұрын
He should leave whenever he wants
@newtonheath9222 сағат бұрын
Yeah Eric made a bad raise on the river, but I don't think that's an easy fold at all. He's paying 34k to potentially win 216k, which gave him roughly a 1:6 pot odd. Yeah I know Jonathan said in spots like this pot odd doesn't matter, but I still think it kinda does. Anyway, Eric should just have called the river.
@fomori219 сағат бұрын
He didnt say pot odds dont matter. Perhaps you dont really understand what pot odds means. To call with 6 to 1 pot odds after the call means you have to win 1 out of 6, or 16.6%, times to break even. Jonathan said he didnt think Erik would win 1% of the time the way the hand played out, let alone the 16.6% he needed due to pot odds.
@mikeduke129423 сағат бұрын
I don't play with guys with exposed arm pits. Just a thing I have.
@jackspinner472720 сағат бұрын
You and negranue both.
@williebyerly176923 сағат бұрын
He plays poker like he runs his crappy casinos, like a moron. Sorry pal, Fortune is #1 and always will be.
@jackspinner472720 сағат бұрын
Where are his casinos and how many?
@williebyerly176919 сағат бұрын
@jackspinner4727 Washington State. Maverick gaming. I've played in one and have heard from players and employees: he has no clue what he's doing. I work for his competition and it's not even close.
@slowfuseКүн бұрын
Dont mean to be a dick but that is a really easy fold. Eric butchered that hand on every street.
@247firthyКүн бұрын
30 secs
@JohnouaiКүн бұрын
team 3s
@bgchef13Күн бұрын
In one 5hr session I went from $300 to $600 down to $120 then back up to $760. I decided to call it after that, but was on a decent win streak. Do you think I should have continued to play for another few hours or until I started losing a few hands?
@kevinjohnson4498Күн бұрын
30s to figure out how much is in the pot. 3s to actually make a decision. Coming from mostly online play, keeping up with pot size and stack sizes is 90% of my tanking, then when I figure all that out, what to do is usually fairly quick.
@Phuture33Күн бұрын
I will never watch another one of this guys videos again… He just turned a 1 minute hand into a ten minute video by rambling nonsense… 🤮
@slowfuseКүн бұрын
errr no it was a pretty good video, with good advice in a realistic spot.
@Phuture33Күн бұрын
@@slowfuse keep watching then
@OneEyedJack01Күн бұрын
@@Phuture33 Cool bro. The tables need shallow thinking players like yourself. We appreciate the donations.
@jackspinner472720 сағат бұрын
If you actually listen to him everything’s he says makes sense
@frankpacheco3232Күн бұрын
My favorite player 💪😎
@p777_Күн бұрын
Miss these big friday games back when hustler was fun to watch
@tripleayy9844Күн бұрын
Thanks to HugeWin, I’m living my best gambling life
@skelthouser2730Күн бұрын
Potentially looked like a string bet by Charles there.
@izanagisoh188312 сағат бұрын
definitely a string bet, that last stack shouldn't be included, he didn't vocalise all in. but you know how it goes in these bigger games, floor hates to get involved
@jacobc8019Күн бұрын
Why can’t we ever see Perrson vs Tony G?
@snekye5419Күн бұрын
in a 'unique' river situation i'd usually take ~15s. I'm not very good so this is the time it takes to "review" everything and pick my final answer
@Just_PeleКүн бұрын
This is IMO, but I can't stand HC, we went there to play and it was more like a bar, where people just happen to play poker, than a real card casino. We literally went from the Lodge in Austin, hopped a plane, and were at Hustler within a few hours, and it was like night and day. One was fun with serious games and cool people, and the latter was full of drunks blowing off steam (and pots) yelling and acting a fool. Sure, if you just want to fleece rich drunk guys, while dodging professional ladies (at least that's what they looked like), it's your spot, but not if you want good poker.
@mcfly7Күн бұрын
Keating is playing another game. And he is pretty good at it.
@TexasfishingfamilyКүн бұрын
When Eric raises the river what is he hoping to get called by? Charles called the flop so he has something. I would just call because Charles can have all the two pairs and sets and when he shoves on you he is never bluffing.
@jacobgoldman5780Күн бұрын
He's hoping to get called by AQ, AJ other Ax if that bets. Yes he should fold to the allin though
@jdee7940Күн бұрын
@@jacobgoldman5780 Snap-fold. NO way he's bluffing; if he's shoving loosey like "screw it", he's still beating top pair lmao. *"Best hand you'd fold?"* -Bruh I'd fold bttm set here some of the time. Have fun being married to your A2 tho Jon.😆 --You gotta look at it as if you were bluffing, cuz that's essentially how it went down. Muck and move on..
@owenjnelson-fb9mg15 сағат бұрын
You are confusing Eric with a thinking player…
@mcfly7Күн бұрын
I knew Persson would disappear eventually.
@jigsaw6246Күн бұрын
Persson re-raised $55k when Charles only had $69k behind. Why waste anybody's time here, I would have shoved all in right away just as Charles did. Taking your time in this spot for 30 seconds or more to me makes the strength of Charles' hand even more obvious.
@EgadКүн бұрын
I've folded pocket aces many times.
@mayormayo5740Күн бұрын
Honey! he called my 3bet with 9s!
@TheFEENIX16Күн бұрын
30 sec.
@spratekzhvezdyКүн бұрын
NikAirball should be using like insult.
@spratekzhvezdyКүн бұрын
Asshole definition
@luis_industriesКүн бұрын
Just saw this guy put earphones on his head to prove hes is live. I think he grinned then went back to the lesson plan. 99% of youtubers would've spent 2 minutes milking the joke. This guy has changed my life, dramatically. Im drinking freaking spinach right now cus of him. The Master class online with all its other resources can not only better you as a poker player but as an individual. To me this Fool, is the Greatest Poker Player of all time.
@civilman43Күн бұрын
Been getting close to cashing and just missing the money. Saved this vid thanks for producing it.
@olinater5Күн бұрын
Yeah man shut the fuck up during a hand, like he knew he was out of line too because he immediately apologized.
@monraigattv1198Күн бұрын
Love this! My big win playing pokerat Hugewin happened by following good advice.