$3.1 MILLION!! Tom Dwan Wins Biggest Pot in Televised Poker History

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @sc0mo786
    @sc0mo786 Год назад +2009

    Tom Dwan is still the same player who bluffed Phil Ivey with complete air years ago. What a fantastic player.

    • @TacoBully
      @TacoBully Год назад +23

      Absolute legend ❤

    • @----sssxxxddd----7975
      @----sssxxxddd----7975 Год назад +36

      That's a legendary hand also

    • @Dripdroptop
      @Dripdroptop Год назад +59

      He's completely different. He adjusted his style for how they played then and now he plays snug.
      Legend in the game though for sure.

    • @Jusincase
      @Jusincase Год назад +7

      I remember that play also.. been watching Tom Dwan forever

    • @longpham2993
      @longpham2993 Год назад +12

      He likely play the all time in Macao where the real gamblers play. Hes the real legend to do that earn lot Respekt from Macao

  • @lilwoozyvert3635
    @lilwoozyvert3635 Год назад +1081

    As a viewer, not knowing Tom Dwan’s hole cards made this hand so much fun. Congrats to Dwan for making history and props to Wesley for barreling all 3 streets here

    • @Ghost-jq2bg
      @Ghost-jq2bg Год назад +20

      Played it actually like queens

    • @Tom-hn5hn
      @Tom-hn5hn Год назад +6

      I was watching it live and so was my mate. He said what do I think he has (this was when dwan was considering a call on the turn) and I said JJ or QQ. I changed my mind on the river to KK because he only seemed scared of a random 8x hand but didn’t play the hand like AA. So I was right then I was wrong haha

    • @lightningsoulde
      @lightningsoulde Год назад +14

      @@Tom-hn5hn had him on QQ the entire time, too. First of all his opponent has AK so less likely Tom has AA / KK. Then I don't think that Tom would call any of the bets with just JJ like he did. I think his cards were pretty much known at the table at this point. Which makes no difference as he was never raising or betting himself. Well played pair of QQ and great 3 barrel bluff of Wesley as well.

    • @logansmith4690
      @logansmith4690 Год назад +7

      I thought AA trapping pre flop. Then his tanking on the flop and then I thought Kk. Worrying ab aces on the River I thought Kk for sure. QQ is actually better here bc you unblock AK unlike KK he’d be more worried ab aces

    • @Gos1234567
      @Gos1234567 Год назад +1

      @@lightningsoulde yea probably shoves pre with AA/KK anyway.

  • @seimoldz
    @seimoldz Год назад +753

    Last day saved the whole show. Best lineup, best action.

    • @ParissaKhoury
      @ParissaKhoury Год назад +1

      Isn't there supposed to be 5 days?

    • @daga7461
      @daga7461 Год назад +3

      if hank called preflop he could have won a bigger pot

    • @KingPress-xx6yi
      @KingPress-xx6yi Год назад

      ​@@daga7461 Doug too same hand lol

    • @xmadman19x
      @xmadman19x Год назад

      Absolutely

    • @cwaddle
      @cwaddle Год назад +4

      The day that rampage was on was pretty good too.

  • @bradjohnson8100
    @bradjohnson8100 Год назад +484

    20 years later and Tom Dwan is still the poker genius. What a call. I thought that he had kings until the card reader came to life. Amazing. I have many great memories of watching this kid, poker phenom, come on Poker After Dark and wreck worlds. Still a beast.

    • @richieheron44
      @richieheron44 Год назад +5

      So true!! You have literally the exact same opinion as me. What a legend. It was crazy watching him 21 years old hammer the old guard

    • @aZebruh
      @aZebruh Год назад +1

      I thought 10s or JJ lol

    • @ioannistsiatalis1689
      @ioannistsiatalis1689 Год назад +3

      At this point it doesn’t really matter the pair because his opponent has only AA as a value hand or a bluff so Dwan would have made the same call with JJ or TT.

    • @johnsmith7345
      @johnsmith7345 Год назад +1

      he was great on Poker After Dark

    • @Bob-pd1wf
      @Bob-pd1wf Год назад +1

      Hellmuth yelled at him that he wouldn't be around in 5 years......

  • @stephenholmgren405
    @stephenholmgren405 Год назад +673

    It's amazing how Doug knew his role as a wing-man, knowing Wesley's hand, and stoned-faced it until the end. Not to tip him off, even though he wasn't a part of the hand. Very classy and noble

    • @DRDR3ADSA
      @DRDR3ADSA Год назад +134

      Or just... normal poker etiquette? lmao

    • @DescartesRenegade
      @DescartesRenegade Год назад

      ? He's a pro. Any pro would know to stfu...

    • @Jack-pz9oy
      @Jack-pz9oy Год назад +11

      I noticed the same thing. Doug is all class

    • @Jack-pz9oy
      @Jack-pz9oy Год назад +60

      etiquette would to be sure you don't say anything, joke around or mislead the other player when you aren't in the hand. Sitting directly next to Wesley, Doug intentionally stares into space and made sure to show no interest so there was absolutely zero chance he could accidentally interfere with the hand or giving Dwan any kind of read. That's not necessarily required or asked of but he knew, which is why it's class

    • @Ddub1083
      @Ddub1083 Год назад +113

      once its above 100k pot, id have left the table. just to make sure there is no risk or appearance that i may give soemthing away.

  • @blueadls
    @blueadls Год назад +830

    the fact that doug acting so calm makes me give even more respect to those live high stakes guys

    • @danitradess
      @danitradess Год назад +26

      What he supposed to do? Lol

    • @jeffislearning
      @jeffislearning Год назад +97

      He was playing it like he was in the hand. Anything he say or does can jeopardize the integrity of the hand after he saw the hand.

    • @tainle
      @tainle Год назад +15

      Doug gave out all the information's tom need. yes it was his fault. then again tom never fold that hand with that community cards

    • @joshwatson9725
      @joshwatson9725 Год назад

      ​@@tainle shut up

    • @JM-db8ez
      @JM-db8ez Год назад +79

      @@tainle It's not Doug's fault that Wesley is flashing his cards. He was honest about it when he saw it--that's not fault, that's integrity. Wesley made the choice to go with it even after the hand exposure. Let's not try to create a problem where there isn't one. Nobody's "at fault".

  • @ranflowsantana9084
    @ranflowsantana9084 Год назад +1795

    Tom is at a different level than these Hustler/Lodge casino players. Dwan is the real deal

    • @carmencastro1787
      @carmencastro1787 Год назад +35

      Exactly plus Wesley tell if u pay attention to when he hasn't n when he does teal obvious

    • @timelapsega
      @timelapsega Год назад +115

      I'm willing to bet he's played more 7 figure pots than all these dudes combined. I think I remember Jungle saying the biggest pot he ever saw was $20m and Dwan was losing set under set. $3m doesnt seem so big after that I'm sure

    • @mrhumble2937
      @mrhumble2937 Год назад +21

      Well they aren't pros so obviously. But Polk is and lost a million.

    • @boonstuff
      @boonstuff Год назад +42

      @@timelapsegain the post-hand interview, Veronica set the o/u of $3mil+ pots Dwan has played in at 6. Tom said it was over 6.

    • @michaeletzkorn
      @michaeletzkorn Год назад +31

      "semi-hollywood" is such a wild concept. He's genuinely thinking, but additionally hollywooding regardless to not discourage bluffs.

  • @LearningFast
    @LearningFast Год назад +237

    Doug was sweating this more than anyone. Such an epic hand. So glad Tom was in it. He is good for the game.

    • @jimdoe3288
      @jimdoe3288 Год назад +3

      Pretty sure he still owes some people money

    • @joshb3454
      @joshb3454 Год назад +3

      @@jimdoe3288 Tom Dwan plays stakes a lot higher than what is televised. Unless you know him you're not pretty sure about anything.

    • @RobertoCaldarelli-po4gg
      @RobertoCaldarelli-po4gg 6 дней назад

      con robl ha perso un piatto da 9 milioni 😂😂😂

  • @iaincliffe9297
    @iaincliffe9297 Год назад +30

    Tom's attention to detail is amazing under extreme pressure. Watch villain as cards are dealt, double check / verify bet size on flop, double check /verify the shove on river, don't take eyes of chip counting at the end. Really impressive. Also maybe keeping big hand away from card reader on a big live stream game - accident or deliberate after the Garrett scandal ?

  • @jacky9961
    @jacky9961 Год назад +195

    I've watched literally hundreds of hours of televised poker and this has to be the best call I've ever seen considering the pot size

    • @gemaro3
      @gemaro3 Год назад +1

      lol

    • @go5582
      @go5582 Год назад +1

      I agree with your comment

    • @nicholascotrupi8165
      @nicholascotrupi8165 Год назад

      I absolutely agree with this comment.

    • @nicholascotrupi8165
      @nicholascotrupi8165 Год назад

      Well, I agree with the sentiment. I feel you for sure.

    • @cardjunkie4407
      @cardjunkie4407 Год назад +1

      It was a good call, but It definitely wasn’t the best call ever he really messed up showing Doug his hand, and talking to much before the hand

  • @ambiviaja4374
    @ambiviaja4374 Год назад +139

    He is one of the very little few people who can make this call. A LEGIT LEGEND.

    • @Brandon-youtube
      @Brandon-youtube Год назад +8

      What hands 5 bet that beat him? AA, KK. 12 combos total. On the river he is getting an insane price. Sure the size in dollars makes it crazy but the math is the same.

    • @soccutd77
      @soccutd77 Год назад +2

      @@Brandon-youtube Doug Polk broke down the hand on his channel, seems like from his perspective it’s a clear fold on the turn and river from a math perspective

    • @Brandon-youtube
      @Brandon-youtube Год назад

      @@soccutd77 he didn’t run the math even

    • @soccutd77
      @soccutd77 Год назад

      @@Brandon-youtube I think his logic makes sense, but feel free to run it in a solver if you think it’s substantially different

    • @stefanmedoch4345
      @stefanmedoch4345 Год назад

      This call can be made by everyone who has the money and the clear logical mind considering all factors of this hand beside the math.

  • @thomaschong6971
    @thomaschong6971 Год назад +188

    Really respected Doug after this live stream... never lost his cool while losing atop of having a poker face when he knew what WES have !

    • @Obbymaullll
      @Obbymaullll Год назад +7

      He acted like it was his hand during the all in he didn’t even blink

    • @acepie413
      @acepie413 Год назад +1

      Doug was in a really tough spot there. Huge pot, he knows Wesley is bluffing, but showing any tells to provide even the slightest hint he was trying to signal Dwan would call the integrity of the hand into question & cause huge drama. He played it really well, kept a poker face like it was his hand!

    • @michaelharding5061
      @michaelharding5061 Год назад

      @@acepie413 Nah he was being a total clout goblin. He should have left the table so he didn't give away any tells but wanted to be in the video to the end.

    • @acepie413
      @acepie413 Год назад +4

      @@michaelharding5061 That's a legitimate critique - the best thing to do in that situation is just walk away from the table. Then again; the timing that he walks away could be used as a tell.
      If he does it while Dwan is agonizing over a call, then that tells Dwan he's having a hard time keeping his poker face, and Wesley is bluffing.
      Just a tough situation to be in all around.

    • @kyrpichko
      @kyrpichko 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@acepie413 my thoughts exactly. Just the stupid banter in the beginning ended up into 3 mil pot lol . whatever you do is wrong

  • @jonathanphan7187
    @jonathanphan7187 Год назад +190

    As I am watching this hand play out and seeing Doug sitting right in the middle of it, you know he will be doing a very thorough hand analysis of this one
    on his channel. Should be a good one!

    • @ManCrew
      @ManCrew Год назад +6

      Yeahp. That's gonna be a fun Polker News episode. I don't know of another blogger that does it better than Doug.

    • @daga7461
      @daga7461 Год назад +2

      oh if hank made it to the flop it will be a bigger pot possibly

    • @----sssxxxddd----7975
      @----sssxxxddd----7975 Год назад +1

      ​@@daga7461possibly, but maybe not cause wes doesn't blast off. People play more truthfully ( in my opinion ) in multiway pots

    • @cwaddle
      @cwaddle Год назад +1

      Except he lost about 1 million dollar. Did he lost it on purpose for his polker show?

    • @patientcix7810
      @patientcix7810 Год назад

      Cant wait this was epic

  • @jakeberg6758
    @jakeberg6758 Год назад +125

    Dwan has been blowing minds since poker after dark. Always on a different level.

  • @Luka23567
    @Luka23567 Год назад +89

    Tom has been in these situations so many times in his life….he was the only player at that table capable of successfully picking off a bluff in that spot for that amount of money.

    • @colinhendricks356
      @colinhendricks356 Год назад +1

      So true. He's been through the gauntlet for years playing with the likes of Ivy, Daniel, Helmuth, Antonius, Tony G, etc. Clear step of skill above the rest of the table.

    • @PT84
      @PT84 Год назад +1

      I'm sure Tom has taken his fair share of bad beats. But that man runs so pure in the biggest pots in high stakes games.

    • @benzmane7564
      @benzmane7564 Год назад

      What happened to Garrett?

    • @HKim0072
      @HKim0072 Год назад

      @@colinhendricks356 The Macau stakes were bigger.

    • @chainedoj
      @chainedoj Год назад

      ​@@benzmane7564he's a degen

  • @richknow
    @richknow Год назад +313

    Leave it to Durrr to have the largest televised pot in history. He's one of the G.O.A.T.s and now timeless. Hopefully, he's completely out of debt.

    • @shamos999
      @shamos999 Год назад +42

      Durr could have felted the entire Triton table and still be in debt

    • @polycadence8482
      @polycadence8482 Год назад +36

      Dawn is up to his neck in debts from high stakes gambling in Macau.

    • @IHateEveryoneLots
      @IHateEveryoneLots Год назад +14

      I didn’t know he was in debt, damn

    • @Eric..Cartman
      @Eric..Cartman Год назад +1

      ​@@IHateEveryoneLots was it all just from playing poker?

    • @haitzz23
      @haitzz23 Год назад +95

      Internet warriors love to speculate about pros personal finance 😂

  • @NicoDavid
    @NicoDavid Год назад +118

    After almost 20 years in the game, Durrr always find himself in the most intresting pots in televised poker history...

    • @lytningjake
      @lytningjake Год назад +1

      boss nico is in d house

    • @Zingzongg
      @Zingzongg Год назад

      Kalbonatics

    • @barankalayci
      @barankalayci 5 месяцев назад

      Lion is lion always king of the jungle

  • @kenatkins3435
    @kenatkins3435 Год назад +101

    I watched it live. It was the most intense poker I’ve ever seen. That hand was absolutely amazing how it played out. Tom’s call is a true testament of how elite of a poker player he is.

    • @bacardibum
      @bacardibum Год назад

      he also stacked off with AQ vs AA in a 2 million dollar pot so. . .

    • @aaronlloyd6905
      @aaronlloyd6905 Год назад

      Well he played hand to call river no? Seen way way way better calls than this, you're just looking at how big the pot is. Tim is obv a beast but definitely not the best by along way anymore.

    • @johnristheanswer
      @johnristheanswer Год назад +2

      ​@@aaronlloyd6905Tom's not bad either.

    • @princevalencia8816
      @princevalencia8816 Год назад +1

      @@johnristheanswer Durrrr is just as good

    • @criticobr
      @criticobr Год назад

      He had QQ, it will be insane to fold here. Easy easy call...he was losing just to KK/AA and beating all other hands.

  • @Arthur_StJohn
    @Arthur_StJohn Год назад +268

    Saw this live. Enormous respect to Doug for keeping a deadface the ENTIRE time as to not give anything away. Doug, if you see this, well done sir.

    • @toughtestPup
      @toughtestPup Год назад

      ? The jackass kept announcing he saw his hand

    • @coolatta75
      @coolatta75 Год назад +3

      How did you see it live? Please describe a little more.

    • @Arthur_StJohn
      @Arthur_StJohn Год назад

      @@coolatta75 live stream.

    • @coolatta75
      @coolatta75 Год назад

      @@Arthur_StJohn oh thank you. I thought you were there in person. Still exhilarating stuff!

    • @Arthur_StJohn
      @Arthur_StJohn Год назад +1

      @@coolatta75 indeed. The whole chat was on the edge of the seat. was wild when Dwan called

  • @Podobed
    @Podobed Год назад +73

    Tom Dwan is an animal, and the fact so many people kind of write him off as old school and no longer one of the best cash poker players is so confusing. This guy puts himself in some of the most awkward spots imaginable, and consistently navigates them safely. I can't say he always makes the correct, consistent game theory optimal play (i'm very new to that, so to analyze positions there are smarter people than me), but he makes the right play more than he makes the wrong one, especially in the largest pots.

    • @դռռռ
      @դռռռ Год назад +4

      noone can make consistent GTO play. Let alone in a TV show where you play half of your hands or look like a complete nit. Plus when you are playing for $millions it can get to you really, unless you are a robot. Don't make the mistake thinking these live games are played by GTO robots even if they are some of the best. There is still a lot of psychology in poker.

    • @slowery43
      @slowery43 Год назад

      you're not a poker expert in any stretch of the imagination nor qualified to speak as such yet that doesn't stop you from just yapping as though you think you're brliiant.

  • @davidstud3952
    @davidstud3952 Год назад +246

    Sick call down by Dwan, he still got it 👌

    • @ottomanstamper7609
      @ottomanstamper7609 Год назад +3

      750 to call a pot with over 2m in it when you have queens and that board absolute easy call every time!

    • @davidstud3952
      @davidstud3952 Год назад +6

      @@ottomanstamper7609 lol you have no idea whatsoever - its a 5bet pot pre and they are insanely deep 1500BB + super high stakes

    • @POS36
      @POS36 Год назад +4

      @@ottomanstamper7609 easy call my ass, a 2&4, 7&9, 4&7 , KK or AA would have sent dwan home. It was definitely not an easy call when Wesly shoves so hard

    • @tainle
      @tainle Год назад +1

      it wasn't that sick, most people are afraid of the money not the cards. he is in so good position with his pocket Q, we all didn't know what he got from beginning to start that was what make this hand magical. NOT THE MONEY AND THE BETS

    • @psychopomp4480
      @psychopomp4480 Год назад

      @@POS36 But showing your hand to doug preflop would make it too easy to call. Tom will just have to think what hands you will care to show it to someone beside you.

  • @armenboodaghiam9683
    @armenboodaghiam9683 Год назад +193

    I know everyone hates Airball for some reason but he’s clearly a great friend. The first thing he did after realizing how big the pot was was ask Wes if he’s okay. Then he told Wes to take a break and get some air. Good to see this side of him.

    • @DennisNedryisStillAlive
      @DennisNedryisStillAlive Год назад +11

      After losing $1 million to Berkey he knows the feeling

    • @969kurt
      @969kurt Год назад +17

      I hate him for multiple reasons, calling himself Airball is probably number 1

    • @JohnSmith-cz3us
      @JohnSmith-cz3us Год назад +1

      @@DennisNedryisStillAlive I think he also lost close to $1 million on this stream as well.

    • @princevalencia8816
      @princevalencia8816 Год назад +13

      I won’t argue with you on whether Airball is a great friend or not, but the last thing I’d want to hear after losing $1.55 million bluffing is if I’m “okay” while the chips are being sent away. Felt like a dagger tbh. 🤣🤣🤣
      You’re right about Airball and others telling him to cool off though. It may have done Wes some good seeing as he came back to win the second biggest pot of the night and second biggest in televised poker history.

    • @xavierpoes4985
      @xavierpoes4985 Год назад +5

      I wouldnt like being asked if i'm ok after this. i think it's clear noone is ok after this. to take a break, yeah, thats nice.

  • @shamos999
    @shamos999 Год назад +84

    The Legend of Tom Dwan continues...

  • @philb8186
    @philb8186 Год назад +66

    24:24 The way that director guy drank his champagne 💀💀💀 He drank it like a toddler 😂😂

    • @MusicalMemeology
      @MusicalMemeology 9 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah that was bizarre I don’t think he’s ever had champagne lol.

    • @TheZapocalypse
      @TheZapocalypse 4 месяца назад +1

      lol wtf this steals the show tbh

    • @G0ML666
      @G0ML666 2 месяца назад

      what a weirdo lmao nice catch

  • @23v0lv32
    @23v0lv32 Год назад +52

    Gotta respect Wesley so much for not giving up and really putting pressure on dwan to make that call

    • @deanalbertson7203
      @deanalbertson7203 9 месяцев назад +1

      Tom Dwan is the wrong guy to try to bluff.

  • @calebjohnson9740
    @calebjohnson9740 Год назад +75

    Dwan just absolutely cold-blooded putting $1.5 million in the middle. Legend. Props to Wesley too

    • @AC-wl7ve
      @AC-wl7ve Год назад +3

      The best part is he figured wes had some bullshit like a low suited hand so rather than 5 bet him he just let him hang himself on 3 streets. He also could have raised flop or turn to deny equity to any bullshit Wes could have run into, but he just let Wes bury himself. What an absolute legend.

    • @geovaniraffaelli4508
      @geovaniraffaelli4508 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@AC-wl7ve Doesn't Wesley have a nitty image though?? Given the line he's taken after 4 betting pre flop AA or KK would not be unreasonable at all. Scary call with QQ

  • @luvtotrade2009
    @luvtotrade2009 Год назад +236

    The biggest mistake Wes made was showing Doug his hand because after that he was trying to impress Doug by showing him how "good" of a player he is by constantly firing and then going all in. He was hoping and praying that his all-in at the end would make Dwan fold so he could jump up and yell and say his stupid line about being an artist.

    • @californiaplant-basedeater2761
      @californiaplant-basedeater2761 Год назад +12

      Tom had an edge with the information, whatever it was. I thought Wesley's hand seemed good with Doug's reaction. Tom thought Doug was talking Wes out of re-raising with a bad hand. Wes was wearing the Bleff shirt...

    • @quinnmiller3852
      @quinnmiller3852 Год назад +3

      Post interview wes said he thought he'd look like he was less likely to be bluffing after exposing his cards. Either balls of steel by both players

    • @californiaplant-basedeater2761
      @californiaplant-basedeater2761 Год назад +5

      @@quinnmiller3852 Yeah... Wes wanted to bump up his hand image from AK to KK or AA, apparently. Bad acting, though, right? Acting all openly giddy doesn't convey AA.

    • @TaylorSmith-cc3vn
      @TaylorSmith-cc3vn Год назад +3

      I don't think he was trying to impress Doug... I think he was showing Doug his hand in order to make it seem like he had a very nutted hand (AA or KK) to everyone else still in the hand. Didn't work out well for him

    • @Emc4421
      @Emc4421 Год назад +3

      I’m sure Wes knows better than to risk 1.4 million dollars just so he could look “cool”

  • @blakebarone1809
    @blakebarone1809 Год назад +85

    Durrr’s ability to be in the middle of the action at the right time is unreal. He caught the best action right before Black Friday, goes awol for a decade and then comes back into view as poker is back on the upswing.

    • @minhdo2631
      @minhdo2631 Год назад +19

      He plays oversea that’s why you haven’t heard from him. Triton series

    • @scuffbeard
      @scuffbeard Год назад +19

      Tom has been in the thick of poker. He's never gone anywhere he just went to where the better action was.

    • @6thsense464
      @6thsense464 Год назад +9

      He didnt go awol, he was playing the biggest stakes in the world this whole time.

    • @MysteriousMM
      @MysteriousMM Год назад +5

      Tom might be out of debt completely with this win. Good for the kid. He plays the biggest games in the world and I’m sure he’s had a few pots over $3,000,000 before 😉

    • @ycjason1
      @ycjason1 Год назад +2

      @@MysteriousMM I remember there were posts on twoplustwo mentioning Tom winning or losing $10M+ pots in Macao not too long after Black Friday. I am sure he had played many bigger pots than this in private or semi-private games.

  • @jasonw795
    @jasonw795 Год назад +10

    So much to appreciate here... Doug having the class to admit seeing the hand, trying his best to give ZERO information to Dwan. Tom talking it through... And the HUGE CAJONES on Wesley! So cool to have it filmed for posterity.

    • @fraserwhyte7109
      @fraserwhyte7109 Год назад

      Cojones. Cajones means drawers but I guess he needs big drawers to fit those big cojones. 😉

  • @ace_7120
    @ace_7120 Год назад +7

    Years ago I was switching channels and I saw 'poker after dark' show by chance, it was the first time I'm watching poker game on TV in my life and Tom was playing since then I start watching poker games. Tom such a great player, I can tell he was the reason that I loved this game

    • @slowery43
      @slowery43 Год назад

      we really don't care... this video isn't all about @ace though you seem to think it is

  • @JT-gi8rx
    @JT-gi8rx Год назад +141

    Wesley bluffing $1.5million is incredible in itself. Huge amount of heart going after that.

    • @christianemilia7770
      @christianemilia7770 Год назад

      The man is a loser and has no heart. He literally threw a fit when the feed first started. Threatened viewers and called out a players mom. He should have got knocked the F out by Huss

    • @mullerk2
      @mullerk2 Год назад +2

      If a King or Ace hit on the river, it would have been great for Wesley, but then I think Dwan wouldn't have called.

    • @EkinghFightNews
      @EkinghFightNews Год назад +4

      He showed he's got balls but Dwan playing that hand the way he did really felt like JJ , QQ or KK

    • @yungbreezyatl
      @yungbreezyatl Год назад

      @@EkinghFightNews i think he calls instead of 6 betting aces as well. Would be too face up.

    • @SoSo-li6dn
      @SoSo-li6dn Год назад +2

      yeah he is basically repping aces or kings - its so deep stacks that you cant really just assume he is bluffing a paired flop like this - he knew Dwan had QQ or lower and its really hard to call with QQ, impossible to call with anything lower - Its actually a good bluff. He could only have 10/10, JJ, QQ, KK, AA. and most people would fold 3 out of these 5 combinations.

  • @JuJu916JuJu
    @JuJu916JuJu Год назад +102

    Dwan is on a level that only a handful of poker players can say they’re on right now. It’s just ridiculous how good Dwan is. He just keeps getting better and he’s only in his mid 30s

    • @Hatsimmale
      @Hatsimmale Год назад +2

      its only downhill from that.

    • @Adam-dy5cn
      @Adam-dy5cn Год назад

      ​@Hatsimale maybe for you.

    • @glovozagreb6594
      @glovozagreb6594 Год назад +8

      @@Hatsimmale he started with 50$ deposit and made FORTUNE AND FAME.
      Hes stacked everytime he plays. If you see him lose he lose nothing
      If he win he gets 40%.... Dont worry for pro players...

    • @plastikaaa
      @plastikaaa Год назад

      ​@@glovozagreb6594 he is stacked like everyone else but not 100% so I beleive he does win money but not that much what is in the table

    • @Galaxy-ez8mh
      @Galaxy-ez8mh Год назад

      Suusss moment when Tom left the table then decided to call the All in !

  • @andrewquejano746
    @andrewquejano746 Год назад +28

    When Dwan said “call”, you can see Doug felt genuinely sad for Wesley.
    He felt like he lost that money too 😂💔💔

  • @redemptionneeded
    @redemptionneeded 11 месяцев назад +5

    The composure Tom has during hands is amazing - just from another planet

  • @bojanfrntic8596
    @bojanfrntic8596 Год назад +50

    Big respect for Hustler Casino for making this epic cash game happen. Big respect for Doug Polk for being professional. Big respect to Wesley for this big move and big respect to Dwan for calling 1600 big blinds only with one pair.

    • @delg1211
      @delg1211 Год назад +2

      ..check that.. Major goof by Hustler / Feldman for Not have Teeda or SOME waitress LIVING in that room for those Stakes. Good Christ, at Least have some beers with the waters in that little fridge in the back. Make Millionaires wait that long for a beer is a Major f up. 😖

    • @davidpeterson9111
      @davidpeterson9111 Год назад

      How about you say "big" one more time...

  • @elvirfale5431
    @elvirfale5431 Год назад +486

    doug is a class act.. he warned his dumbass way before anything unfolded

  • @MarciaOliveira-fo1db
    @MarciaOliveira-fo1db Год назад +23

    4:50 Doug telling everyone to shut up because of the size of the pot and everyone respected. Small things very appreciated. Well done HCL for The show and the crew

  • @brodong
    @brodong Год назад +36

    After 10 years, it is still this man showing his actions in TV poker show

  • @ChristopherFraser-o2p
    @ChristopherFraser-o2p Год назад +22

    Tom Dwan has always to me been one of the best poker players ever. 👏👏👏

    • @TheBestMan77777
      @TheBestMan77777 Год назад +1

      He is for sure.. it wilds to see him talk in the hand too. So much money in there

  • @OPTIM7SE
    @OPTIM7SE Год назад +29

    What an absolute legend. Great interview after, staying humble and laughing about it

    • @r3coil
      @r3coil Год назад +1

      he was drunk

  • @marbury77
    @marbury77 Год назад +65

    As a spectator I am sick to my stomach for both players during the hand! What an amazing live stream to witness. Durrrr!!!!!

  • @musicmonsters2255
    @musicmonsters2255 Год назад +45

    The equivalent of winning the lottery….and no one really blinks. These stakes are nuts - thanks for streaming these amazing games 💪

    • @eternalselph
      @eternalselph Год назад

      Not equivalent to lottery cuz lottery only cost a dollar or so

  • @8ballphilc
    @8ballphilc Год назад +26

    Much respect to Doug in this hand. He realizes that he is essentially in the hand as well because he knows what Wesleys cards are. Great call Tom!

    • @joshb3454
      @joshb3454 Год назад +1

      I was thinking that he should have actually left the table.

  • @scotthime6928
    @scotthime6928 Месяц назад +2

    Polk saw We's hand, and still looked at his own cards afterwards. So he figured there was a chance he still would have called. Kudos to Polk for saying he saw Wes's cards, but they both gave up information to the table.
    The one thing I love in all the "analysis" of the hand is people leaving out the possibility that Wes had QQ. I can't count the number of times I've seen K's and Q's go up against each other and one player winds up folding because he assumes the other has the bullets.
    You also can't 100% rule out from the pre-flop play that Wes didn't have 88. All of you have seen guys try to take down a big pot pre flop with a semi-bluff like that. Dwan called off the value of a house that Wes didn't have A's or K's or 8's.

  • @DRB3three
    @DRB3three Год назад +2

    Its one thing to watch someone like Dwan play, but to truly understand and appreciate the level they are on - find some video where they breakdown a hand they had played and they go into detail about their thought processes etc.. Its pretty amazing.

  • @BigBoyWillGoGlobal
    @BigBoyWillGoGlobal Год назад +82

    Let’s give Wesley props for having balls made of titanium and going for it. Legendary

    • @sc0mo786
      @sc0mo786 Год назад +1

      Most definitely, he showed real heart

    • @staubflorian5379
      @staubflorian5379 Год назад

      When you have nothing to loose its easy !

    • @LePingouin92
      @LePingouin92 Год назад

      ​@@staubflorian5379 is he that rich?

    • @staubflorian5379
      @staubflorian5379 Год назад

      @@LePingouin92 yes multimillionnaire !

    • @LePingouin92
      @LePingouin92 Год назад

      @@staubflorian5379 ok thanks. Well... around 1.5m less millionaire now 😊

  • @ArkBenji
    @ArkBenji Год назад +50

    When I saw Dwan was playing at Hustler I knew one of these rich 'pros' was going to get gutted sooner or later. Was only a matter of time.

    • @rickyfiorentina
      @rickyfiorentina Год назад

      People calling Wesley, Airball etc etc pros is a huge stretch... just very rich people who play streamed poker often...

  • @BigBadVVolf22
    @BigBadVVolf22 Год назад +29

    Love the angle where you can see both players as if you’re actually sitting at the table

  • @rhyschen
    @rhyschen Год назад +32

    I was actually very nervous and anxious at the same time while watching this epic hand play out. I wanted Tom to win so badly and not fold. Knowing that Wesley was going to do his childish celebration. Tom has always been a gracious winner and not an A**hol* of a person.

    • @Argumemnon
      @Argumemnon Год назад +2

      Wesley won a huge pot later in the game, and in a very nice way. He was still stuck but I think he earned a lot of respect that day.

    • @slowery43
      @slowery43 Год назад

      nobody cares what you were... this video is not about you

  • @jasonborucki-e3m
    @jasonborucki-e3m Год назад +54

    Tom Dwan is the Dave Chappelle of Poker. Dominates in his early run...disappears...now hes back, just as good as before and breaking records

    • @go5582
      @go5582 Год назад

      He is not the Dave Chappelle of poker, Dave is like No one else.

    • @hue9962
      @hue9962 Год назад +1

      He didn’t disappear. He was in Maucau China

    • @paxman192
      @paxman192 11 месяцев назад

      Dave came back a hack

    • @politicfrog
      @politicfrog 10 месяцев назад

      He was playing poker in APT Asia in Macau and Philippines and also won big but yeah he disappear on televise games if you mean.

  • @njacobdekelaita6198
    @njacobdekelaita6198 Год назад +34

    Trembling hands and burying his face said a lot during this hand. Dwans expressions during each call was also telling it all added up to a crying call FTW

    • @oreocarlton3343
      @oreocarlton3343 Год назад +7

      trembling hand is a sign of strenght usually

    • @libenhagos9335
      @libenhagos9335 Год назад +6

      @@oreocarlton3343 live tells are useless

    • @michaeletzkorn
      @michaeletzkorn Год назад +9

      trembling hands just indicates adrenalnie. You'd have adrenaline whether you were bluffing or value betting. I think the insta-shove was a better tell as Tom Dwan mentioned, even if you have aces or kings, you'd at least think about it.

    • @oreocarlton3343
      @oreocarlton3343 Год назад +2

      @@michaeletzkorn he was already deeply commited on the river, youll insta shove anyway. People insta shoved in bigger live games before with Dwan and they had the goods.

    • @j.parker8825
      @j.parker8825 Год назад +1

      this. if wes stares him down durrr folds

  • @carlothechatpro
    @carlothechatpro Год назад +59

    50k+ Watching, Tom Dwan scooping the largest in Poker History, and a Crypto Whale getting destroyed while flexing a $3 Milly Stack and nitting it up. A good day for poker.

    • @stickymoney
      @stickymoney Год назад +2

      harsh truth

    • @Brazz27
      @Brazz27 Год назад +2

      Wes actually played pretty loose on that last day (havent watched the precious ones though)

    • @joboilibres9593
      @joboilibres9593 Год назад +2

      in "televised/stream" poker
      There are lots of private games which pots are way bigger than this

    • @crusher3972
      @crusher3972 Год назад +3

      Why the poker rookie brought $3m instead of buying in for the minimal to the table against the toughest pros like Tom and Rob Yong. He's putting all that at risk when he absolutely did not have to do that. It's plain foolish.

    • @joboilibres9593
      @joboilibres9593 Год назад

      @@crusher3972 more like flexing
      He did that on day 2 with a 20 percent VPIP and got needled half time of the stream

  • @svandehurk
    @svandehurk Год назад +70

    I cant believe Dwan, 15 years ago he did the insane bluffs. And now he finds the call. He always seems to know where he is, I am so speechless.

    • @joehenry9546
      @joehenry9546 Год назад +4

      He is a world class player. One of the best if not the best cash game player. He had this incredibly unlucky heads up match against Patrick Antonius. And made some of the biggest folds. I’ve ever seen. But, he was correct every damn time.

    • @michaelss1294
      @michaelss1294 Год назад +2

      Yes. I remember. He destroyed Ivey with a great bluff.

    • @svandehurk
      @svandehurk Год назад +1

      Have you seen the hand with Doug Polk, where Tom is thinking half an hour with a full house, guy is on another planet

    • @joehenry9546
      @joehenry9546 Год назад +1

      @@svandehurk , I have. It was for a lot of money and Dwan wanted to take his time with the decision because his hand wasn’t the nuts. He was always mostly calling. Probably looking for a tell from Doug.

  • @urutoraseven
    @urutoraseven Год назад +1

    Tom Dwan, no surprise, what a call! I’m sure he has played bigger pots, but not televised. For him it is just another day, but that really felt special for him. Not so long ago, Patrick won the biggest televised pot, now Dwan reclaimed that moment. Poker hand pots are getting bigger and bigger and that is exciting.
    I like watching the backstage moments after this insane poker moment. Dwan hugging Wesley, champagne toast, very nice from Hustler casino.

  • @rocket5226
    @rocket5226 Год назад +7

    What a major difference in the show when you have a player like Tom. They should invite Antonio Esfandiari

  • @johno8425
    @johno8425 Год назад +24

    The genius of Tom Dwan! I love his heart, fearless nature and poker brain! World-class commentary during the hand! Nike Air Ball finally shut up during a big hand that he's not involved in, and Wesley.. you should have known of the legend of Tom Dwan. Wrong guy to bluff multiple times at these stakes. When Tom verified with Lauren that he said "all- in" and Wesley put his head down, you could see Wesley's soul leaving his body 😆

    • @theodorehsu5023
      @theodorehsu5023 Год назад +2

      He got caught with his hand in the cookie cabinet at the Bakery, at these stakes it’s no small cookie jar.

  • @avery465
    @avery465 Год назад +57

    Doug having to keep stone cold still because he also saw his hand is hilarious 😂😂.

    • @joshyjosh8817
      @joshyjosh8817 Год назад +1

      Bad table etiquette on Doug's part.

    • @iamthechosenone10
      @iamthechosenone10 Год назад +1

      ​@joshy josh I think he should of left the table no? IMO

    • @lgrace3874
      @lgrace3874 Год назад +1

      @@iamthechosenone10 exactly.

    • @avery465
      @avery465 Год назад +3

      @@joshyjosh8817 yall can't be serious lol. You want Doug to leave the table because Wes showed him his hand lol.

    • @joshyjosh8817
      @joshyjosh8817 Год назад +1

      @@avery465 He shoulda kept his mouth shut while there's still action preflop...

  • @S0l1dZ3r0
    @S0l1dZ3r0 Год назад +7

    When I started watching the stream last night I knew Dwan would be involved in the biggest pot. This was very much on brand for him. What a legend.

  • @rowstyles
    @rowstyles Год назад +1

    dude had the grace to say "nice hand" after that. i mean that's gotta be the biggest act of sportsmanship i've ever seen

  • @phattraveller
    @phattraveller Год назад +1

    I Havnt been a Nik air all fan but how he was with Wes after the hand was really nice. Asking him if he was ok was cool. Seems Like he has a good heart.

    • @ronalddiaz8926
      @ronalddiaz8926 9 месяцев назад

      Underrated comment bro, I was thinking the same.

  • @grg20111
    @grg20111 Год назад +37

    Wesley has heart ❤️ but I think he understands now that there’s levels to poker and Durrrr is at the top of the food chain!

    • @Brandon-youtube
      @Brandon-youtube Год назад +1

      the levels here is he set it up really poorly. If he was going to shove it should have been on the turn when Dwan wouldn't have a good price to call. On the river he only needs to be right 1 in 4 times.

    • @dipdo7675
      @dipdo7675 Год назад

      Poker and ❤️ don’t go together!! Lesson: Losers have heart…winners don’t!

  • @sohisolo
    @sohisolo Год назад +37

    Not even a cooler that is a Sick sick call

  • @brentjohnson9691
    @brentjohnson9691 Год назад +5

    Dwan has been my favorite player since the old school High Stakes Poker with Farha, Benyamine, Brunson, Negreanu, the mouth, Esfandari, Elezra, all the greats!

  • @readmycomment3707
    @readmycomment3707 Год назад +3

    Impressed by both of them honestly. To bluff that much money with nothing, especially against a guy like Tom he must have ice in his veins. And then Tom with the correct call, very impressive.

  • @juand3p
    @juand3p Год назад +6

    If you pay attention, you'll see that Dwan's eyes are on every little movement that is happening at the table. Not just in this hand, but in every hand. Dude was zoned in and playing low variance poker.

  • @chris.marquis
    @chris.marquis Год назад +25

    "Can I have a beer?" LOL Dwan is such a legend

  • @rowandegelder9834
    @rowandegelder9834 Год назад +20

    14:21 Wes, almost trowing up, : 'Can't bluff Tom' haha

  • @lookatthisbizarre2940
    @lookatthisbizarre2940 Год назад +51

    seeing dwan so happy after that pot is insanely cute, good for him man

  • @CarpeDiem54321
    @CarpeDiem54321 Год назад +3

    Wesley falling to sleep after going all in ,gives Tom the tell he needed.

  • @chadvaurela4806
    @chadvaurela4806 3 месяца назад +1

    7:53 checking any Doug tells

  • @aneeshgupta2002
    @aneeshgupta2002 Год назад +15

    that was too bold of an attempt . someone like handz would have surely folded . but tom has some sick reads

  • @theNfl_Esq
    @theNfl_Esq Год назад +15

    The Artist! Nothing else to be said. Tom Dwan. One of the GOATS

  • @evanklerner
    @evanklerner Год назад +5

    A+ by Doug to ask the table to be quiet on the flop. Crazy that Tuch commentated on the Ivey Dwan hand from way back and then commentates on the biggest hand also including Durr all these years later.

  • @davidrebocho2093
    @davidrebocho2093 Год назад +3

    Been watching Tom Dwan since he first started playing. Great man

  • @rubensmuzell
    @rubensmuzell Год назад +2

    I just can't believe no one said OVERPLAY when Wes showed his hand, it would've been just perfect

  • @gozz7733
    @gozz7733 Год назад +35

    ARTIST!!! ;) Ok, in all seriousness, Wes played it right. Blocks Aces and Kings, and he represented them all the way. Tom just too good.

    • @mitchrapp5214
      @mitchrapp5214 Год назад +3

      Preflop action with Doug seeing his hand and telling him to fold reduces the likelihood

    • @jbez4061
      @jbez4061 Год назад

      Wes did absolutely NOTHING correct in this hand. Why are you encouraging low IQ poker?

    • @spencerk3506
      @spencerk3506 Год назад

      THE PUNT ARTIST

    • @daddyfuse50
      @daddyfuse50 Год назад +3

      ​​@@mitchrapp5214ep I'm sure Wes was DYING when he heard Tom say that he saw Doug try to talk him out of 3bettinh but he 3bet anyway. Dougs whole interaction didnt sound like AA or KK. Tom noticing all that and factoring it into his decision was pure pro in a $3m pot. Id be sweating bullets and my mind wouldnt be working that smooth

    • @gozz7733
      @gozz7733 Год назад

      @@daddyfuse50 I'd bet money on the fact that only Tom Dwan could make this call. Doug made a video on this, and he even said he would likely fold.

  • @richardc3693
    @richardc3693 Год назад +26

    I went to sleep and woke up to this hand. And they were still playing epic

    • @ameribrahim5405
      @ameribrahim5405 Год назад

      What time were they playing till?

    • @wonderjoo
      @wonderjoo Год назад +2

      Like 20 minutes ago, lmao

    • @simonuhrick7674
      @simonuhrick7674 Год назад

      @@wonderjoo i saw they had to split the broadcast because it went past 12 hours, but that’s crazy😂 gonna take me a week to get through this monster

    • @ameribrahim5405
      @ameribrahim5405 Год назад

      @@wonderjoo Jesus

  • @joeytuna4037
    @joeytuna4037 Год назад +7

    Dwan's hand not being shown throughout just adds to the whole thing!!

  • @paulfantham8855
    @paulfantham8855 3 месяца назад +1

    Dwan had two people to read here and Doug’s face said it all as well as Wesley’s face in his arms

  • @richanthony3646
    @richanthony3646 Год назад +1

    Good to see the table give the players involved the respect of sitting silently and letting the hand play out. Nowadays you tend to see side conversations and laughing non-stop in middle of huge hands

  • @tylerkay825
    @tylerkay825 Год назад +18

    Some pretty big live tells by Wesly. I dont ever put much stock into live reads, but I think Dwan actually had the read on Wesly. He looked incredibly uncomfortable on turn and it looked like he was gonna collapse after his river bluff.

    • @dakidcapone
      @dakidcapone Год назад +1

      Read Wes like a book

    • @ovrxposd8652
      @ovrxposd8652 Год назад +1

      100% agreed. Dwan was taking his time, analyzing wes. It was actually really incredible to watch. He was baiting him with chip movements. Wes looked so sick. Then hide his face. It was all tells the whole time.

    • @tylerkay825
      @tylerkay825 Год назад

      @OVR XPOSD yeah for sure. 100% kudos for being able to bluff 1.6 milly, he deserved the standing ovation that he got. But making the correct computer play is not ever going to work if you can't manage the human/emotional side of playing. Like the computer can bluff shove 15000Bb and be 100% indifferent. A human cannot bluff shove 1500bb/1.6 milly and be indifferent. He is going to feel the pressure of the situation

    • @robervar1097
      @robervar1097 Год назад

      No tilt , just wilt

  • @tyndni
    @tyndni Год назад +9

    I love when the table goes quiet. So much tension!

  • @chrisp755
    @chrisp755 Год назад +16

    I watched the entire show... It was and always will be the most ridiculously fun lineup ever. Ggs

    • @jimdoe3288
      @jimdoe3288 Год назад

      Tony G showing up was my highlife

    • @JL-ej3xu
      @JL-ej3xu Год назад +1

      @@jimdoe3288 tony g is bad for the game, dude hit, lock and run both time he played

  • @DartsGondel
    @DartsGondel Год назад

    4:55 no actually Doug Polk saying "guys this is a really big pot, I don't know" got the whole table quiet and I am not sure if that was a tell for Dwan tbh.

  • @siavashsabet2462
    @siavashsabet2462 Год назад +2

    He knew Wesley was weak all the way, but also understands that he might have just spiked a 4 outer or maybe 8 outer on him.
    Dwan is a legend. I considered him to be the greatest cash player in the world, until Garrett came along.

  • @linhyang7944
    @linhyang7944 Год назад +32

    Nobody could predict Tom hands, he totally lured Wesley into an all-in. Amazing poker by Tom Dwan

    • @DadgeCity
      @DadgeCity Год назад +4

      I mean, I wasn't the only one who said he had QQ.

    • @michaelmarsico9740
      @michaelmarsico9740 Год назад +8

      Lured him in? If he lured him in, he would have snapped him off lol. Guaranteed he would have checked back if Wesley checked river to him.

    • @garyk5141
      @garyk5141 Год назад +2

      I called qqs, pretty obvious actually considering action, durrrr 4 bet preflop and when Wesley 5 bet, Dwan just called. Plus Wesley bucks aces and kings...

    • @luissoto1993
      @luissoto1993 Год назад +4

      @@michaelmarsico9740 tom was first to act buddy. He checked river and Wesley jammed. 😅

    • @imalwaysbluffing
      @imalwaysbluffing Год назад +1

      If there weren’t so many aces dead he would play them this way

  • @finch0202
    @finch0202 Год назад +11

    I think it’s entirely plausible that Wesley could have AA or KKs in this spot with his raise pre-flop and Doug’s initial reaction. Love Dwan’s call on the River.

    • @user-sk4wf3ve6z
      @user-sk4wf3ve6z Год назад +1

      It was the bet on the flop that didn't make sense,if Wesley had aces he would check the flop aswel to draw a bet from Tom on the turn.some call by Tom with the queen's though because a bet with Kings on the flop would have made sense on such a dry board

    • @kory6897
      @kory6897 Год назад +2

      Not really. Doug wouldn't have tried to get him not to 3bet AA or KK. That's why Tom thought 87 or 97.. AA, KK wasn't in his range after dougs reaction.

    • @imadsyed9537
      @imadsyed9537 Год назад

      @kory6897, that’s right. Also, suited connectors came out of his range on his 5bet. I think when Tom said about trips, he was just being nice before the call.

    • @stp132
      @stp132 Год назад

      If you leave Doug’s reaction out it’s a simple 3 barrel. Most of the time that’s the classic out bluffer move crowned by the all in at the river. With AA you try to extract the most you can and protect your hand. So you leave the betting to the opponent and react to it.

  • @mrhumble2937
    @mrhumble2937 Год назад +11

    Dont think people realize how hard that call is.

    • @ChinGuan31
      @ChinGuan31 Год назад

      its hard its because you see it as 800k river bet. when they go into flop 500k on the flop and he left 1.3mil spr less then 3 . you still fold . if you dont think of it as real cash , you think of it as chip , just pure chip for strategy game , you wil know which direction to go for easy call easy fold or easy bluff

  • @gavinrush4995
    @gavinrush4995 Год назад +6

    Been a min since I checked into poker, and holy crap Tom has balls of steel and is a solid player. That was insane.

  • @abcdefg54321x
    @abcdefg54321x Год назад +4

    Wes took it like a man! So much heart ❤you Wesley!

  • @mr.monologue7613
    @mr.monologue7613 Год назад +6

    Legit the most and longest I've ever seen Tom agonize over a decision, and he made the right one.. just insane, stuff like this is exactly why he's one of my favorite, if not my favorite player ever. Could you imagine being Wesley while Durr was in the tank.. goodlord.

  • @97rkn
    @97rkn Год назад +9

    Players usually do not expose their big hands such as AA or KK pre flop. That is why Tom ruled out those hands and mentioned that Wes could have 87s or 89s. It was a huge tell and Wes should not have gone for it especially after exposing his hand.

  • @weishuong7979
    @weishuong7979 Год назад +7

    Losing a 3mil pot is value art.

  • @mariojardim767
    @mariojardim767 Год назад +1

    Airball consolating Wesley is funny right after the hand.😅
    And Doug's neighbour standing and smilling is kind 😂...

  • @christianbache4074
    @christianbache4074 Год назад

    When Ryan finishes his speech while that epic outro music starts up i get the chills. Epic stuff

  • @danneswe84
    @danneswe84 Год назад +6

    Sick play and crazy call, pretty sure Tom picked up a few reads. But like Wesley said it's hard to trust them facing a 800bb shove on the river. Amazing call!

    • @edwinpaduafontan4036
      @edwinpaduafontan4036 Год назад

      After Tom called one of Wesley's bets he slouches back in his chair disappointed, such a tell

  • @harryxu9424
    @harryxu9424 Год назад +5

    I know Wes tried to set up for River jam. But what if he jammed the turn. You think dwan would call?

    • @erroreliminator2.076
      @erroreliminator2.076 Год назад +3

      good question. Dwan would probably snap fold, he wasn't that committed. It's foreseeable that Wesley can have AA if he shoved the turn.

  • @stevelibby6852
    @stevelibby6852 Год назад +9

    It would be funny to hear Doug announcing 800 combinations of hands that Dwan might think Wesley has and the 800 Wesley thinks Dwan has.

    • @Mr.ScaredyCat
      @Mr.ScaredyCat Год назад

      this is a 5b pot

    • @TheFonz8
      @TheFonz8 Год назад

      @@Mr.ScaredyCatit was a joke

    • @mrhumble2937
      @mrhumble2937 Год назад

      ​@@Mr.ScaredyCat Wesley 5 bet A7 earlier

    • @bojanfrntic8596
      @bojanfrntic8596 Год назад

      @@mrhumble2937 it was later against the man ho bluffed Doug Polk putting heam all in.

    • @michaeletzkorn
      @michaeletzkorn Год назад

      @@mrhumble2937 later? That hand was to recovery his debts. Exact same line. Managed to outdraw QQ that time.

  • @siakapbaung8311
    @siakapbaung8311 Год назад

    Did he win through out the hold session ? or lost its all back ? i missed the stream

  • @commie22
    @commie22 Год назад +18

    The craziest part of this hand was how the table was actually respectfully quiet during a big pot

    • @ParanormalPopcornFanPage
      @ParanormalPopcornFanPage Год назад +2

      lots of money.. gotta show respect

    • @johnristheanswer
      @johnristheanswer Год назад

      Why was that crazy ?

    • @commie22
      @commie22 Год назад

      @@johnristheanswer because typically a lot of the guys in this particular lineup never stay quiet, even when a massive hand is happening