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For all the confused people here: Alex gave AdeptTheBest, who was out of chips, a $100 chip to be able to play this one round. This is not allowed since someone without chips has to buy-in for $5k. IMO the warning should have been given to the dealer and/or AdeptTheBest, not Alex.
@@es330td usually you cannot give chips from your active stack to anyone at the table. You can usually take chips out of your pocket to give to someone
@@woahblow4127 It's so some cheapskate can't keep "rebuying" for $100 by stealing from the chip leader (begging) and then sucking you out on the river to double up with virtually no risk when you have to risk your entire stack each time.
@@godjhaka7376 no, and no. They're not in collusion. They ARE the casino. They're no different from the ceo, they want to take your money. And to your second point, also no. That means that they would be an easier target to become corrupt. I literally work in the casino industry, and what you've said makes zero sense even if I didn't work in the casino industry.
@@nunyabusiness8498 I personally don't have an issue with card counters. If you can get it over the casino without cheating (card counting isn't cheating) then power to you. In saying that, I work in the online casino industry (think about over 30,000 spins per minute on slots alone).
I'm a dealer of 10 years. Dealers should be intervening with chip passing and monitoring buy in amounts (and $100 was an absurd buyin for this game and the player should not even be dealt in), but doing so will cut tip rate. In the UK where I deal, this is not as much of a big "deal" because tips are generally quite low outside private games and most games are low stakes, but in the USA where tips are much larger (for example I have heard that a dealer in the Bicycle casino can make $25 an hour in tips, compared to perhaps £2 an hour here in the UK), anything that slows down the game is dreadful for a dealer's income. In this specific situation the game is broadcasted, so it is fair for the dealer to assume that there is a higher than normal level of monitoring by floor staff and that the house wants their "TV dealer" to be seen, not heard and just deal as quickly as possible without error to maximise the appeal of the venue and prestige of the event, and therefore this may provide some insight as to the staff behaviour here. In any case, the dealer really ought to straighten out the community cards. His slanted board looks very sloppy.
If you're like most dealers working in countries outside of the U.S., you likely also get a much higher wage from the casino/card room itself than dealers in the U.S. do. For instance, I've heard dealers in Australia do not get tipped whatsoever, but their actual paid wage is very high and comparable to jobs in the states. Additionally, to your other comments about the video here, understand (and I think you do somewhat based on your other comments) that the procedures of televised poker are VERY different from what's normally found in most card rooms anywhere. Ultra high stakes games are often the same way. The dealer is told to stay away from confronting or engaging with players in any way that could be deemed as confrontational or overly direct, and in most cases the floor/production staff are designed to be more of a go-between instead. I agree that this particular board looked a little slanted but I don't know if other hands were or not. All I can say is that those looking to slam the dealer here for their handling of things likely know very little about the role of dealers in these televised productions.
seen a video last week, 17 year old arrested, admited at gun point...... while leaving school. in his pickup. got pulled over. he 100% complied with cops. cops called his mommy.... she was enraged...... cops did have imo a legit cause - reason to stop him. (lookin for a burglar who drove same style vehicle just 2 hours prior in that neighborhood.) i type all this cause family sued and won over 200k for emotional distress and so on............ im like wtf? seriously. kid looked like he was having fun honestly. once he was cuffed and in the car. he knew he done nothing wrong, he knew he been in school all day. he had no bullets to sweet. he had a fun story to share with his buddies. yet somehow they convinced jurry for 200k........ wtf.
There's chessino (chess + poker) and chessboxing (chess + boxing) so yeah! There's chess diving (chess + diving) so maybe some chess player will do diving
I'm confused. The house sets the rules. The floor manager watches the dealer who sets the rules for the players. The floor manager watched this whole thing playout and should've reminded the dealer to do their job not the player. But if the player disputed the dealer the floor manager could intercede.
Evidently the floor manager failed to be watching till it had already happened. Even when they have a streamed game going on, I doubt they are constantly hovering over just one table when we're at these stakes. Maybe when the buyins are larger.
@@danielk5780 in some cases I’d see that this is unneeded but in a more extreme situation then it would be best to use the authority you have to correct someone else’s mistake because it’s your job and it’s not about saving emotions or keeping power when that isn’t as important. Sometimes it’s a human life that is at risk when someone doesn’t do their job the right way and a manager is there to correct that so no one gets hurt. So in some cases the act of humiliating your coworker is well worth it when it’s your job and it saves others from suffering more.
For all non-poker fans, it's not warning because player did nothing wrong as it's dealer's responsibility to make sure before a hand is dealt. Instead it is acknowledgement that poker arbiter or floor (more technical term) made to the player that they have to buyin minimum or they could leave.
One other note to mention, Alex took $100 off her stack, which is also not allowed as that takes money off table. The dealer needs additional training.
No Garrett, the $100 should come from anyplace but from the table. Think this way, 9 players, each with $1000 stacks in front of them. One of them busts and borrows $500 from one of the players from their stack. What's the total amount of money at table?
@@Alex-rf9rt Umm.... Wtf? 1) It literally *DIDN'T* take money off the table... 2) Why tf would u not be able to take $ off the table?? I'd def stay away from a casino with that rule--usually my goal is to leave with more $ than I came in with!😂
I'm on the dealer's side. If it was not being televised, he could should have said something about the buy-in, but televised games you want the action moving briskly because their is a time constraint. Also I am pretty sure this is not a professional game so the stakes are quite low.
That was a weird warning. Shouldn't the dealer have stopped it from the get go or the dealer tell her about the buy in and not the floor? I don't think it was that big of a deal but whatever. Rules are rules.
i dont think many people knows the rules. The dealer probably didnt even know. So they finished the whole round and they actually got away with one. It's just a warning to stop doing that in the future.
@madhatten00 well she's not a poker player so it makes sense she doesn't know the rules. And the dealer probably did but didn't care cause as long as they're making tips, i don't think they care much for rules lol
@@julee5071 they do but the rules change from game to game house to house so its hard to remember sometimes and some places will tell you ...high stakes can do whatever so ..
That was a real stern talking to by the guy in the thumbnail that doesn’t exist. How can people look at themselves in the mirror straight up lying to people 😂
comments say. a player went bust prev hand. the woman rolled him a 100 dollar chip so he could play 1 more hand. apparently thats against house rules. u either play ur chips or go buy in for another 5k. no chip sharing. that said its not up to the players.... she asked the table, dealer. they oked it verbaly. dealer is ALWAYS in charge. the woman did nothing wrong. the dealer is the one who broke the hosue rules. and yes most mild warning ever. but it def didnt warrant anything more than that either. but ofc house needs their moneys
The rule makes sense. Still its dealer fault and it wasn't a warning more like an instruction after he was told by the floor manager that its not allowed in their earpieces. Thats how casino croupiers communicate with the manager ^^
She should have got a warning from the floor too for talking about a possible hand since it's a multiway pot 0:54. The guy with the brown and white coat shouldn't be saying they get to see the hand no matter what 0:37. There's still action to be made and maybe someone doesn't make a call because they know that now.
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I can’t tell if this was floor making the call or the dealer, but the message should be coming directly from the dealer, letting both know that buy ins must come from the house directly. Floor was definitely not needed here. Dealer is supposed to quickly neuter bad play without delaying the action
@@funnymcfunfuns1455 She’s a cute girl, a big youtuber, very smart…take your pick. Yes i know she’s relatively new to poker… I’m just answering your question as to possible reasons why they could be flustered.
Poker is hard to get good at, but the great thing about poker, like chess is you only need to be better than the guys playing you, which in this case isnt hard, against most beginers just fold and value bet, you can do a few semi bluffs on early streets but there is no need to do anything hard like balancing your ranges or any bluff river all ins.
@@Namdrahsirhc This isn't really true. First, luck in poker is called variance and only function short-term. If you play enough and are a winning player you are almost guaranteed to make money after hundreds of thousands of hands, which an online pro can reach 100k hands in a month. Basically, you can't think of "winning" in poker as winning a hand or a session, but winning over longer time periods. Second, there is is luck in chess that comes down to the randomness of the human mind. Whether someone is able to see a move or the best response is partly skill but also partly luck, and especially with fast time controls even the best players will miss/overlook things. Finally, in chess, if both sides do everything right it's usually a draw.
@@Namdrahsirhc there is a small amount of luck involving chess although no luck in the game, for example if i was well rested i was a good 400 points above if i played with zero sleep on a sunday morning, but asside from that in poker it depends how long you play, 1 hand is 100% luck but 1 billion hands is 0% luck
@@mcpartridgeboy well it depends on what's on the line... If it's overall money, I agree. It's kinda like chess ranking. When there's a title on the line you could loose it for a bad hand. In poker it's entirely possible you play perfectly and loose. You may have 99.99% chance of winning, you're good enough to bring your opponent to go all in, than that 0.01% happens, and you loose the World Champion title. It's part of the game.
@@TheMule71 yeah for sure i agree 100% poker is 100% luck for 1 hand and 0% luk for 1 billion hands, my mum can beat doug polk if she gets AA and he gets KK, but affter 1 billion hands there is no chance.
I know this is a high limit televised game and whatnot, so the rules are probably a bit different, but I remember this situation from the movie Rounders. Matt Damon sat down and bought in and got some chips (he knew everybody at the table too because this was at the Taj Mahal in Atlantic City and everybody playing was from their normal game that they play at in New York) then Edward Norton sat down and he was broke so he just grabbed some of Matt Damon’s chips. Matt Damon said it’s fine because “we all know each other here.” The dealer said a player can’t take chips from another player. He had to buy chips from her.
Both the thumbnail and the video's title make it seem like she got berated, but not only was it just a light warning, it was mediocre. And I mean mediocre not in the since that she deserved a severe warning or anything, just that it is thousands of miles away than what video initialy sugests. Talk about an effective bait, huh. No wonder this has a million and half views.
@@benjaminjameskurz Adept looked to be out of chips and Alex gave her a big blind so she could play the hand. That's not allowed, if you're out of chips you need to buy back in with $5k minimum.
@@Gazmus You're also not able to give players at the table chips from your stack. You can loan them money thats not in play, but otherwise the only time that chips should move between players is when its won or lost during a hand.
@@davidoconnor1773 Not necceseraly. If alex were to give money to a guy at the table playing its fine and if the player is out of chips she can give him minimum of 5k to play. She cant however give the chips to someone out of the table thus taking money out of the table. In most private cash game you can do anything as long as all other players agree. This is a WPT event and they have an arbitrator maybe from the casino and idk about all the rules they have its not a universal cash games ruleset in every casino it is different.
My local casino allows shortbuys every other buyin. They also used to have "splash pots" before the pandemic. A genius move I saw was a player who went broke before the splash pot bought in for $5 to see the river. That illustrates why you cannot do that in most casinos.
and the way she double spits in andreas face by being like i didnt know you could do that and was happy she didnt get scolded. yuck complete gutter trash
New title: Alex gets mild, almost inaudible comment from poker arbiter.
IT WAS A MOSTLY-STERN TONGUE-LASHING
@@Antyvas lol Much better!! (Wouldn't generate 1M+ clicks though!)
Would that get views. No. Next question
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@@Imokay304Where was the first question? Next question.
For all the confused people here:
Alex gave AdeptTheBest, who was out of chips, a $100 chip to be able to play this one round. This is not allowed since someone without chips has to buy-in for $5k.
IMO the warning should have been given to the dealer and/or AdeptTheBest, not Alex.
Setting aside the amount, isn't it the rule that a player can only get chips from the house/dealer and not from another player?
@@es330td It depends on the table, but in most casinos yes
@@es330td usually you cannot give chips from your active stack to anyone at the table. You can usually take chips out of your pocket to give to someone
@@real_evin what is this for? Usually in these celeb games/televised high roller events they let the players basically do whatever they want
@@woahblow4127 It's so some cheapskate can't keep "rebuying" for $100 by stealing from the chip leader (begging) and then sucking you out on the river to double up with virtually no risk when you have to risk your entire stack each time.
She didn't break the rules, the dealer did. She shouldn't have been told off, it was the dealer/floor managers decision to let them play that hand.
But floor manager and dealer are in collusion with casino against players
Here's an interesting thought. How about the dealers have to be a 3rd party company separate from casino.
@@godjhaka7376 no, and no. They're not in collusion. They ARE the casino. They're no different from the ceo, they want to take your money.
And to your second point, also no. That means that they would be an easier target to become corrupt.
I literally work in the casino industry, and what you've said makes zero sense even if I didn't work in the casino industry.
@@Nick_Jones How do you feel about card counters?
@@nunyabusiness8498 I personally don't have an issue with card counters. If you can get it over the casino without cheating (card counting isn't cheating) then power to you.
In saying that, I work in the online casino industry (think about over 30,000 spins per minute on slots alone).
I'm a dealer of 10 years. Dealers should be intervening with chip passing and monitoring buy in amounts (and $100 was an absurd buyin for this game and the player should not even be dealt in), but doing so will cut tip rate. In the UK where I deal, this is not as much of a big "deal" because tips are generally quite low outside private games and most games are low stakes, but in the USA where tips are much larger (for example I have heard that a dealer in the Bicycle casino can make $25 an hour in tips, compared to perhaps £2 an hour here in the UK), anything that slows down the game is dreadful for a dealer's income.
In this specific situation the game is broadcasted, so it is fair for the dealer to assume that there is a higher than normal level of monitoring by floor staff and that the house wants their "TV dealer" to be seen, not heard and just deal as quickly as possible without error to maximise the appeal of the venue and prestige of the event, and therefore this may provide some insight as to the staff behaviour here.
In any case, the dealer really ought to straighten out the community cards. His slanted board looks very sloppy.
lol if you're only getting £2 an hour in tips, where are you dealing, Tesco? No reputable dealer in the UK gets that little.
@@TonyEnglandUK dusk till dawn nottingham. Admittedly tips were higher when i dealt in alea and grosvenor.
You sure know your stuff!
If you're like most dealers working in countries outside of the U.S., you likely also get a much higher wage from the casino/card room itself than dealers in the U.S. do. For instance, I've heard dealers in Australia do not get tipped whatsoever, but their actual paid wage is very high and comparable to jobs in the states. Additionally, to your other comments about the video here, understand (and I think you do somewhat based on your other comments) that the procedures of televised poker are VERY different from what's normally found in most card rooms anywhere. Ultra high stakes games are often the same way. The dealer is told to stay away from confronting or engaging with players in any way that could be deemed as confrontational or overly direct, and in most cases the floor/production staff are designed to be more of a go-between instead. I agree that this particular board looked a little slanted but I don't know if other hands were or not. All I can say is that those looking to slam the dealer here for their handling of things likely know very little about the role of dealers in these televised productions.
So stern. I hope she can somehow emotionally recover and put the pieces of her destroyed life back together again.
seen a video last week, 17 year old arrested, admited at gun point...... while leaving school. in his pickup.
got pulled over. he 100% complied with cops. cops called his mommy.... she was enraged......
cops did have imo a legit cause - reason to stop him. (lookin for a burglar who drove same style vehicle just 2 hours prior in that neighborhood.)
i type all this cause family sued and won over 200k for emotional distress and so on............ im like wtf? seriously. kid looked like he was having fun honestly. once he was cuffed and in the car. he knew he done nothing wrong, he knew he been in school all day. he had no bullets to sweet. he had a fun story to share with his buddies.
yet somehow they convinced jurry for 200k........ wtf.
Alex playing poker and Andrea Boxing. what a world
There's chessino (chess + poker) and chessboxing (chess + boxing) so yeah!
There's chess diving (chess + diving) so maybe some chess player will do diving
Chess and poker players like each other's games
Is there (Chess+Dating)?
Like the one Hans and Andrea.. did that will get a lot of views..
And Messi World Champion
new generations are getting dumber & dumber
"the prophets have betrayed us" oops sorry wrong arbiter
Were it so easy
Lmfao 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Kill me or release me parasite, but do not waste my time with talk.
I want to give this more likes
👍🏼😉
that's a minute and a half of my life I'll never get back..
If I have to go through the comments to even find out what I've just watched, I have to agree. That was a total waste.
I'm confused. The house sets the rules. The floor manager watches the dealer who sets the rules for the players. The floor manager watched this whole thing playout and should've reminded the dealer to do their job not the player.
But if the player disputed the dealer the floor manager could intercede.
Yep. Totally agree.
Calling out your subordinates in front of the players completely undercuts their authority. It's bad management.
Evidently the floor manager failed to be watching till it had already happened. Even when they have a streamed game going on, I doubt they are constantly hovering over just one table when we're at these stakes. Maybe when the buyins are larger.
@@danielk5780 do they not have an ear piece in or something for low profile communications.. even if only one way I mean sheesh
@@danielk5780 in some cases I’d see that this is unneeded but in a more extreme situation then it would be best to use the authority you have to correct someone else’s mistake because it’s your job and it’s not about saving emotions or keeping power when that isn’t as important. Sometimes it’s a human life that is at risk when someone doesn’t do their job the right way and a manager is there to correct that so no one gets hurt. So in some cases the act of humiliating your coworker is well worth it when it’s your job and it saves others from suffering more.
Adept out there playing with xQc's money lmfao
That was a real stern talking to 😂
@Willco You should probably go talk to someone
@@xjww8623 He’s right, if you haven’t lived in a small town with a “good ole boys club” sheriff, you wouldn’t understand.
IT WAS A MOSTLY-STERN TONGUE-LASHING
She tried to play the Phil Helmut's Gambit.
I have no idea what is happening here, I just wanted to see someone getting warned... I was disappointed.
That was intense it was like she was being scolded by her mom 😮. How will she ever recover
shes high anyway
She still hasn’t. Best of luck to her. I could have never survived being verbally accosted like that
Lies again? Apex Predator Pig Rat
Fun Fact: Master Chief showed up and killed the Arbiter moments later
well there's two minutes of nothing I'm not gonna get back....
that wasn't a stern warning, more like friendly advice
The morning lobby at a poker table is the crossover I never knew I needed
The dealer should have called that, they need to know the rules on their table
For all non-poker fans, it's not warning because player did nothing wrong as it's dealer's responsibility to make sure before a hand is dealt. Instead it is acknowledgement that poker arbiter or floor (more technical term) made to the player that they have to buyin minimum or they could leave.
One other note to mention, Alex took $100 off her stack, which is also not allowed as that takes money off table. The dealer needs additional training.
@@Alex-rf9rtDid the money not stay on the table as it ended up in the pot for that hand?
No Garrett, the $100 should come from anyplace but from the table. Think this way, 9 players, each with $1000 stacks in front of them. One of them busts and borrows $500 from one of the players from their stack. What's the total amount of money at table?
@@Alex-rf9rt Umm.... Wtf? 1) It literally *DIDN'T* take money off the table... 2) Why tf would u not be able to take $ off the table?? I'd def stay away from a casino with that rule--usually my goal is to leave with more $ than I came in with!😂
I'm on the dealer's side. If it was not being televised, he could should have said something about the buy-in, but televised games you want the action moving briskly because their is a time constraint. Also I am pretty sure this is not a professional game so the stakes are quite low.
How is everyone at this poker table looking and sounding like they don’t know what they are doing.
Maybe they are just slow, or they want you to believe so. 😎
ref had qualified immunity so arbiter had to go after the player for giving the ref a decision to make
“I’d rather have four quarters than a hundred pennies.” -Al Capone
Alex gets friendly reminder from poker arbiter
That was a weird warning. Shouldn't the dealer have stopped it from the get go or the dealer tell her about the buy in and not the floor? I don't think it was that big of a deal but whatever. Rules are rules.
i dont think many people knows the rules. The dealer probably didnt even know. So they finished the whole round and they actually got away with one. It's just a warning to stop doing that in the future.
@madhatten00 well she's not a poker player so it makes sense she doesn't know the rules. And the dealer probably did but didn't care cause as long as they're making tips, i don't think they care much for rules lol
yes dealer should've been aware of min 5 dimes rebuys or buy ins or whatever the rules in place are.
@@julee5071 they do but the rules change from game to game house to house so its hard to remember sometimes and some places will tell you ...high stakes can do whatever so ..
“Stern warning” lmao
That was a real stern talking to by the guy in the thumbnail that doesn’t exist. How can people look at themselves in the mirror straight up lying to people 😂
Not knowing the minimum bet , is not knowing how the knight can fork, in chess.
Rich people’s stern warnings are cute.
imagine a football player getting reprimanded for the ref's bad call by the ref's manager
sometimes in pojer you might win but also at other times you can lose
Omg.
Thanks, OB1
said Dumbledore calmly
Wisdom from above.
False
that's it. im turning Alex into my next pokerstars avatar 😍
The way they communicate makes it tuff to know whats going on
Dumbledore said crazily
Alex so upset after that really stern scolding. It put her of her game for 2 seconds.
Skip this you can't hear a word she says...
So cute how Alex says ‘Hello’ at 01:06 😊😇😍
you don't get outside much
Absolute creep 😂😂😂
@@ptwotwo2055😂😂🤣🤣
@@FactsTube69 too many of um just out in public in the comment section nowadays, perverts everywhere it's unreal 😂😂😂😂
Thanks for elaborating and letting us have any idea what happened.
I have no idea what she was warned for and thats the least stern warning I've ever heard. Some whisper in the wind.
comments say. a player went bust prev hand. the woman rolled him a 100 dollar chip so he could play 1 more hand.
apparently thats against house rules. u either play ur chips or go buy in for another 5k. no chip sharing.
that said its not up to the players.... she asked the table, dealer. they oked it verbaly. dealer is ALWAYS in charge. the woman did nothing wrong. the dealer is the one who broke the hosue rules.
and yes most mild warning ever. but it def didnt warrant anything more than that either. but ofc house needs their moneys
The rule makes sense. Still its dealer fault and it wasn't a warning more like an instruction after he was told by the floor manager that its not allowed in their earpieces. Thats how casino croupiers communicate with the manager ^^
Couldn't hear a single thing the pit boss said.
She should have got a warning from the floor too for talking about a possible hand since it's a multiway pot 0:54. The guy with the brown and white coat shouldn't be saying they get to see the hand no matter what 0:37. There's still action to be made and maybe someone doesn't make a call because they know that now.
a poker show where alex plays with 8 bachelors and the winner gets to play her chess
She’s a pancake
I m down.
@@danielkirkland3366 Pancake is delicious.
If my high school principal spoke to me this sternly, I may still be in the drug game.
The floor manager needs a lesson on poker etiquette.
for what exactly?
Yo haven't seen Yassuo in a minute, good to see he's alive and not running it down mid
The dealer dropped the ball.smh
Get a dealer that knows the rules
they said it was a reminder to all players, so it wasn't directed at Alex..
Damn havent seen Adept in a minute
If old guy in cowboy hat did that.... different result....
adept looks like a Simpson character
alex gets asmr from poker arbiter
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what
@@grumpyginger9783 No idea how my post ended up on this video.
If you have no luck, your skill isn't going to get you anywhere.
Good thing gender and good looks do.
If he had the flush he’d be raising you Alex.
uh, no
Probably not a bad flush
I know she's from the poker world but you can't just move a Fuckin pawn diagonally all willy nilly ffs!
Gosh that rebuke was rough
1st time shes probably been told off in her life
THey didn't just warn her. They said to remind everyone. lol
Wtf is yassuo doing here lol
I can’t tell if this was floor making the call or the dealer, but the message should be coming directly from the dealer, letting both know that buy ins must come from the house directly. Floor was definitely not needed here. Dealer is supposed to quickly neuter bad play without delaying the action
That’s an insane hand.
There's no way these guys weren't flustered in Alex's presence.
Why? because they've never sat next to a girl before?
@@funnymcfunfuns1455 She’s a cute girl, a big youtuber, very smart…take your pick. Yes i know she’s relatively new to poker… I’m just answering your question as to possible reasons why they could be flustered.
@@funnymcfunfuns1455 OMG a good looking girl is sitting at the same table as me...oohh nooo im so flustered.!!!! FFS this dude must be 13 or something
@@Gos1234567 OMG SHE LOOKED AT ME AND NOW I'M TOUCHING CHIPS SHE TOUCHED
Poker is hard to get good at, but the great thing about poker, like chess is you only need to be better than the guys playing you, which in this case isnt hard, against most beginers just fold and value bet, you can do a few semi bluffs on early streets but there is no need to do anything hard like balancing your ranges or any bluff river all ins.
There's also no luck in chess. If you do everything right, you win. Not the case in poker
@@Namdrahsirhc This isn't really true. First, luck in poker is called variance and only function short-term. If you play enough and are a winning player you are almost guaranteed to make money after hundreds of thousands of hands, which an online pro can reach 100k hands in a month. Basically, you can't think of "winning" in poker as winning a hand or a session, but winning over longer time periods. Second, there is is luck in chess that comes down to the randomness of the human mind. Whether someone is able to see a move or the best response is partly skill but also partly luck, and especially with fast time controls even the best players will miss/overlook things. Finally, in chess, if both sides do everything right it's usually a draw.
@@Namdrahsirhc there is a small amount of luck involving chess although no luck in the game, for example if i was well rested i was a good 400 points above if i played with zero sleep on a sunday morning, but asside from that in poker it depends how long you play, 1 hand is 100% luck but 1 billion hands is 0% luck
@@mcpartridgeboy well it depends on what's on the line... If it's overall money, I agree. It's kinda like chess ranking.
When there's a title on the line you could loose it for a bad hand. In poker it's entirely possible you play perfectly and loose. You may have 99.99% chance of winning, you're good enough to bring your opponent to go all in, than that 0.01% happens, and you loose the World Champion title. It's part of the game.
@@TheMule71 yeah for sure i agree 100% poker is 100% luck for 1 hand and 0% luk for 1 billion hands, my mum can beat doug polk if she gets AA and he gets KK, but affter 1 billion hands there is no chance.
I know this is a high limit televised game and whatnot, so the rules are probably a bit different, but I remember this situation from the movie Rounders. Matt Damon sat down and bought in and got some chips (he knew everybody at the table too because this was at the Taj Mahal in Atlantic City and everybody playing was from their normal game that they play at in New York) then Edward Norton sat down and he was broke so he just grabbed some of Matt Damon’s chips. Matt Damon said it’s fine because “we all know each other here.” The dealer said a player can’t take chips from another player. He had to buy chips from her.
It stops players teaming up....
These used to be really quiet and serious
Both the thumbnail and the video's title make it seem like she got berated, but not only was it just a light warning, it was mediocre. And I mean mediocre not in the since that she deserved a severe warning or anything, just that it is thousands of miles away than what video initialy sugests.
Talk about an effective bait, huh. No wonder this has a million and half views.
The dealer was at fault.
I think they let this happen on purpose for a bit of dramatic flare? maybe to see if others would pipe up? Its TV after all.
Adept playing with Xqc money lmao
Alex is playing black jack and still wins
I don't understand the context here, could someone explain?
Something about a minimum raise I think.
@@benjaminjameskurz Adept looked to be out of chips and Alex gave her a big blind so she could play the hand. That's not allowed, if you're out of chips you need to buy back in with $5k minimum.
@@Gazmus You're also not able to give players at the table chips from your stack. You can loan them money thats not in play, but otherwise the only time that chips should move between players is when its won or lost during a hand.
@@Gazmus that’s wack
@@davidoconnor1773 Not necceseraly. If alex were to give money to a guy at the table playing its fine and if the player is out of chips she can give him minimum of 5k to play. She cant however give the chips to someone out of the table thus taking money out of the table. In most private cash game you can do anything as long as all other players agree. This is a WPT event and they have an arbitrator maybe from the casino and idk about all the rules they have its not a universal cash games ruleset in every casino it is different.
Aman randomly looks like Mark from the movie Rent in this clip
Alex finds the straight. Errr no she found the flush and the top flush at that.
What? She has the ace of diamonds not spades, her hand in 10JQKA for broadway
I see the snake in the blue sweater
They're all trying to be the cool guy who steals her heart
The master bluffer lol
I don't know if I can handle how stern that warning was🙄lol
Alex is good in trash talking
Plot twist: The official warn her that Andrea want to play poker too
That is something the dealer should have enforced, the dealer should get the warning not her.
Alex should be careful, she might try to get 50% of hers
why didn't the dealer do anything
isnt adept a fugitive
My local casino allows shortbuys every other buyin. They also used to have "splash pots" before the pandemic. A genius move I saw was a player who went broke before the splash pot bought in for $5 to see the river. That illustrates why you cannot do that in most casinos.
was this befor or after the diverce cause she made a clause in the devorce for no gamba so this would ruin her if it was after the devorce fileing
and the way she double spits in andreas face by being like i didnt know you could do that and was happy she didnt get scolded. yuck complete gutter trash
@@chris_vp I had a stroke reading this comment
Maybe one day I won’t have to see them play chess
She plays chess
She doesn't even play with her own money she's sponsored and was handed everything
Aaaand so...?
All-in on a pair of 10s? What am I missing here?
4 players, bottom set calls? Pocket 4's, will you marry me?
That was one of the most polite exchanges ever 😂, gotta hate click-batie titles
Would be nice to hear and know what the person said
Yup. You cannot give chips like that. If that will be allowed then the house will never get that buy in which is income for them.
Adept doesn't have enough money...makes sense that she's trying to sue xQc over and over again.
what was the warning? i missed it
clickbait lol
In this world ther are chess players, and there are poker players...
Literally the dealer and the million cameras and the dumbass floorthem
should have caught it
All fish
Oh wow. That was the most sternest whisper. I wish there were a ‘viewer discretion is advised’ warning. I needed to be prepared.