Worst Session of My Life

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • Phil Galfond reviews one of the WORST sessions of his career, playing $300/$600 Head-Up against Viktor "Isildur1" Blom back in 2014!
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    Phil is preparing to dive into some serious cringe!
    The year is 2014 and Phil is living in Vancouver, looking for online action against Isildur (Viktor Blom) and lo and behold, one day it happens!
    This is a review of every pot of 200 big blinds (or greater), so that's nearly 60 pots (almost 5500 hands in total played!) and Phil face palming his way through one of the worst sessions of his life.
    Buckle up, this goes fast, but it's a compelling, intense, high-level of play you won't see any where else!
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    The Worst Session of My Life
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Комментарии • 162

  • @phil6758
    @phil6758 Год назад +109

    I can vividly remember when Isildur hit the scene on Full Tilt. Used to stay up and watch him battling everyone. Miss those days; Ziigmund flipping, 3k 9k PLO with durrrr, martonas and xwink. The glory days of full tilt.

    • @MrAlio101
      @MrAlio101 Год назад +11

      They were the nest days of poker. I don't think it'll ever be as good again. Full tilt was so good compared to other sites as well.

    • @jondorsey1715
      @jondorsey1715 Год назад +8

      Railheaven..... my buddy n I would get a 24 pack and watch it lol

    • @dsizzle49
      @dsizzle49 Год назад +7

      Brian Hastings and Townsend had to join forces to stop him. From what I understand they were sharing hand history.

    • @CanariasCanariass
      @CanariasCanariass Год назад +4

      ​@@dsizzle49
      Yep. That was sick cheating if you think about it.

    • @MadMathmatics
      @MadMathmatics Год назад +1

      isildur1 vs durrrr HU. Both deep stake. Isildur1 preflop 5bet shove with AKo, durrrr called with AA and lose.

  • @jimpalompa
    @jimpalompa Год назад +53

    This is the definition of making non-clickbait videos. Open cards session vs. Isildur, and no use of "Isildur" nor "Poker" in the title. Thanks for making these videos Mr. Falcons! No player is both so feared and humble at the same time 💛

  • @vitheltone
    @vitheltone Год назад +14

    Phil: "he may fold..." . 0 hands folded :)

  • @j.sarnak1391
    @j.sarnak1391 Год назад +67

    Phil, I know losing sessions must be painful to review on RUclips but it is really a huge value to us. Will watch as many of these as you can stand to make!

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Год назад +17

      Thank you so much. I doubt any other sessions will be this painful. Happy to find out!

    • @PkrDealer86
      @PkrDealer86 Год назад

      He seems to be handling it pretty well

    • @FriendsForFriends666
      @FriendsForFriends666 Год назад

      @@PhilGalfond do you think a losing session like this or a session where you play super bad but manage to profit is worse? i feel its the later... and you dont seem to have had any of those :)

    • @ChrisHarper-d7o
      @ChrisHarper-d7o 8 месяцев назад

      This is not poker, it's glorified gambling.. let's be honest

  • @matiasnese3438
    @matiasnese3438 Год назад +11

    Love how you say early in the video that there are so many hands, you will have to go through them quickly. Normal people would make this a three-parter, cynical people would make it a five-parter and there are people in this world would milk this content for 10+ videos. Having said that, thank you so much for the epic and concentrated legendary video. Easily in my top 5 youtube videos of all time, and I have seen a few.

  • @XTSonic
    @XTSonic 4 месяца назад

    Loved that moment on 11:49 : "Called a raiiii...huhhehe..se, uh" when you 3bet :D

  • @bcvids14
    @bcvids14 Год назад +6

    This video was really great, thank you for uploading this!

  • @maddhatter5428
    @maddhatter5428 Год назад +9

    When you say " this is terrible" that's exactly what I would have done, lol. Guess I need to work on my plo game:). Thanks for these videos love to see them.

  • @stevegoldy2196
    @stevegoldy2196 Год назад +6

    Great video Phil, i really enjoyed this one, would love to see some more memorable sessions in this format

  • @briankim9781
    @briankim9781 Год назад +6

    Might be my favorite poker video ever. It takes so much courage to go back to a session that you know you played badly

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Год назад +4

      Thank you so much!!
      TBH, I didn’t know going in that I’d played so badly - just knew that I lost a lot. But I’m glad you really enjoyed the video!

  • @z17seattle
    @z17seattle Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for posting this!!! I can tell it was stomach-turning for you to see some of these flop raises at high SPR, but your analysis seemed very honest!

  • @brickcitybeatdown
    @brickcitybeatdown Год назад +2

    I remember this guy when he first came out, no shame in having a terrible sesh to this guy. I'm glad you were able to evolve, grow and rebound from this. He gave a lot of people fits in the beginning.

  • @Mike-hb4qz
    @Mike-hb4qz Год назад +1

    thanks for sharing this. really highlights to me the purpose of always studying and improving your game, or you can easily develop bad habits and regress

  • @z17seattle
    @z17seattle Год назад +1

    "Glad to see I didn't rip it in there." You are literally relieved when you find out you opted out of spazz-raising Viktor AGAIN, lmao

  • @swagequalsme
    @swagequalsme 3 месяца назад

    Please keep us here for hours holy this is insane

  • @supatimefunshow
    @supatimefunshow Год назад

    You've helped me out a ton Phil. Thanks so much for your videos. I relate to your teachings more than any teacher. Thanks for posting and being an amazing human. Cheers to you.

  • @FoldinFear
    @FoldinFear Год назад +2

    Thanks for the content Phil. What I would like to see is you review your own stats from a session like this and let us know how you can exploit 2014 Phil. How do you do that analysis and find conclusions? Maybe you can condense a 4 hour review into highlights and emphasis for a 30 minute case study for us?

  • @dominikpoznic2519
    @dominikpoznic2519 Год назад +3

    In the hand at 4:56 of the video, you have 9s full of 3s 99933, but you say you ran into 3 6, which would mean that oponens hand is 666 33, but his hand is 99966 right? From the board he uses 99 and a 6, and in his hand he has 96 which would mean his hand is 99966? Am i wrong, sorry I am a no limit texas holdem player and I have recently started dipping into PLO so I am not sure if I am understanding something wrong. Please let me know. Sending the best wishes.

    • @jasonmccord9778
      @jasonmccord9778 Год назад

      Thinking the same thing. I'm guessing Phil, at the moment, didn't realize he had the 3 and thought he only had trip 9s but it still doesn't make sense since isildur had 9 6

  • @oscillatorwsop1129
    @oscillatorwsop1129 Год назад

    Hey this was awesome! I can appreciate being overly critical, and the reasons why, - which is a testament to you, your deep knowledge of the game, and the style you've developed. It's also not hard to see why you would've considered most of the things that you did. I know there are spots that you hated, where your play would've been my default at one point for sure, and likely is for a lot of us.
    At 22mins I would still play our combo as cr turn and mix flop vs his profile, even tho having the J has some considerations both ways. I'm not saying I'm right to do this, just that I'm likely still happy to do something that you consider to be a big mistake
    I just cant say enough how many little considerations and variables there are that make the things that you did relatable/understandable, and I appreciate you being willing to share them, even if in a perfect world, noone would get a chance to see them.
    It's also very interesting to me to see how you're constructing, and making decisions around a strategy that doesn't appear to have leads. I know this is the style that a few of our goats have employed, but subjectively I find that to be more complicated to wrap my head around than having a strat balancing a lot of leads in all sorts of spots.
    Thanks for giving us another chance to observe your greatness even when it makes you feel not so great

  • @MarkBennett10
    @MarkBennett10 Год назад

    Cool video to go through Phil! Love the honesty as always!

  • @patrickclay3537
    @patrickclay3537 Год назад

    You are about to watch me get demolished. Pause. 😂

  • @Alexandertygreat
    @Alexandertygreat Год назад

    Love this, brings back some good memories. Since yall running it twice, with your draw type hands isnt it better to rip it in more? Especially since you seem to be dominated alot? I mean these are all hands playing for stacks, how many pots you win with out show down in those spots?

  • @pugsnhogz
    @pugsnhogz 7 месяцев назад

    9 minutes in, already TWICE making the nuts, only to chop... this is how runbad starts lol

  • @dwarner9158
    @dwarner9158 Год назад +2

    These style of videos are the best. We hate that it happened but makes for a good story!

  • @steeezy9585
    @steeezy9585 Год назад

    Amazing - I love the real, straightforward content that is so rare.❤

  • @92oooo
    @92oooo 9 месяцев назад

    This is amazing. Thank you.

  • @jackmills8361
    @jackmills8361 Год назад +4

    Easiest way to know if a poker player is truly great, they upload a video of them playing badly (and recognise they're playing badly obviously 😂)

  • @qtamomusic7620
    @qtamomusic7620 Год назад +2

    People aren't good at knowing their playing strength in poker in real time (the game doesn't give you honest feedback). I've also been shocked at how much I sucked after a long break. Feels good that even the legends have the same problems :D

  • @FreeezHD
    @FreeezHD Год назад +1

    Love the content! Hopefully Jungle gets back to Vegas for some more Plo sessions.

  • @MrSimonvk
    @MrSimonvk Год назад +2

    In this session we seem to see the Isildur1 effect. Its just really difficult to stick to solid GTO poker when playing someone with the reputation of a mad man.

  • @nvain3
    @nvain3 Год назад +1

    Holy shit. I was actually watching your videos in 2014/2015 phil.
    Now that explains why I kept getting crushed.
    Just kidding, RIO was the best poker decision I've made in my career. I went from barely beating 5/10 NL to beating the 5/10-20/40 games at Bellagio and Wynn.
    In PLO I got just OK enough to win in the 10/20+ Vegas games, cause you don't have to get that good, when the competition is not great :D.
    Thanks for all the content during all these years. There is no one I enjoy watching more than you Phil. keep up with the great content and positivity.

  • @mizlbart6477
    @mizlbart6477 Год назад

    Great video,very entertaining.I hope to see more old school hand histories in the future.

  • @Alexandertygreat
    @Alexandertygreat Год назад

    Def a combo of running bad and playing not optimal, wouldn't say bad. Its tough countering a maniac and he makes decisions quick too from what i remember. So i imagine that insane pressure would get to even the best, you are def in that talk. Def makes us mere mortals feel better. Thanks Phil

  • @tiltlss
    @tiltlss Год назад

    Was interesting watch, thanks for sharing

  • @chiubakka
    @chiubakka Год назад

    Thx for this vid Phil. You truly are the GOAT. So much educational value even for us low stakes PLO noobs.

  • @johnd5619
    @johnd5619 Год назад

    awesome vid. would love to see you review some old holdem footage!

  • @Trias805
    @Trias805 Год назад +1

    So how would you counter his high 2nd barrel frequency?

  • @MrEpicWinner
    @MrEpicWinner Год назад

    Very nice video, Phil. I still have a lot of your Bluefire PLO videos, so I'll try to analyze them and see if I find spots where you'd play differently today. Of course, I'll have to assume.

  • @juliusdavis5069
    @juliusdavis5069 Год назад

    Could someone explain why some turn and rivers are being ran twice and some aren't?

  • @darrellirwin8412
    @darrellirwin8412 Год назад

    Definitely an interesting hand review, you were playing 1 of the most aggressive plo players remember

  • @VeraDommershausen
    @VeraDommershausen 6 месяцев назад

    can someone help me understand why he lost at 4:55 when actually both had 99966 ? (new to PLO)

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  6 месяцев назад

      In PLO, you *have* to use two of your hole cards :)

  • @Bitty20
    @Bitty20 Год назад +2

    That was awesomely bad! Any chance you can review your best/ winningest session that you have saved? Maybe bring back some good memories for yourself while entertaining us at the same time!

  • @relaximjustasnowflake3115
    @relaximjustasnowflake3115 Год назад

    Where do you stream when it happens?

  • @willinnewhaven3285
    @willinnewhaven3285 Год назад

    PLO isn't much _instructional_ use to me, because I don't have much opportunity to play it, but it was good to watch

  • @Zach-tf2qu
    @Zach-tf2qu Год назад +3

    $900k!? Makes me feel a lot better about my worst session being -$4k

    • @mrgainz7252
      @mrgainz7252 Год назад +1

      I get what you are saying but his biggest wins will be a lot more than yours just like his losses, I would rather my biggest loss be 900k than 4k if I we're a pro if that makes sense. God I'm bad at explaining through text 🤣 definitely not the most articulate of people.

    • @dantonkull6491
      @dantonkull6491 Год назад +2

      @@mrgainz7252 exactly. Better to have the roll to be able to afford to lose such money

  • @bhpwner
    @bhpwner Год назад

    Was this still on FTP? Don’t remember any other site running 300/600.

  • @roberthallstrand4167
    @roberthallstrand4167 Год назад

    Pretty damn nice to se the old school poker while it still was nice to watch,, Anyone knows what Isildur is doing theese days? Is he still playing poker?

  • @donnalawton3710
    @donnalawton3710 Год назад

    What can we do at the state level to talk up online poker? I now live in Colorado where it is not legal and I’d love to see it legalized here. I lobbied twice in D. C. back in the day with the PPA. If you ever put together another grass roots team I’d love to be a part of it!

  • @adrianoalves20
    @adrianoalves20 Год назад

    Awesome hands Phil! Btw, where is Isildur1 these days?

  • @BaenGeiwn
    @BaenGeiwn Год назад

    Is freerolling in heads up play less important than in ring game? You had a couple hands here where you had the nut straight with a redraw before the river and elected to just call both times. 8:44 and 20:23 (in the latter one it wasn't an actual freeroll as it was straight vs. set but villain showed a lot of strenght and could've easily had the straight).

  • @rosslogie217
    @rosslogie217 Год назад

    Some elite NL+ 2 cards play!

  • @imemine8605
    @imemine8605 6 месяцев назад

    I play plo100 to plo200 hu for a living now with tournies mixed in when im having a good day if you played like either of them played now at those stakes v any reg ud get destroyed it crazy how much pokers moved on the misunderstanding of how to use equity here seems hard to understand but obviously everybodys game has evolved im watching this hoping i bump into one of these players later.

  • @bubikart
    @bubikart Год назад

    you guys go all in in every hand...^^

  • @Theo42600
    @Theo42600 Год назад +1

    wait why the first hand split i don't get it you hit flush on both ?!

    • @johnodowd9790
      @johnodowd9790 Год назад

      there is only 2 diamonds on the second board

    • @qtamomusic7620
      @qtamomusic7620 Год назад

      First run out 8,4 with flush. Second run out 9,4 no flush.

  • @carledholm8245
    @carledholm8245 Год назад

    Really enjoyed this video! Please lets see more 👍

  • @lemonade8903
    @lemonade8903 Год назад +1

    Omgclayaikon high stakes adventure is back!!!
    Brought to you by bluefirepoker😂

  • @cleissooo
    @cleissooo Год назад

    this is pure gold

  • @tiltlss
    @tiltlss Год назад

    Really enjoyed watching you vs venividi, chance etc

  • @xParis23x
    @xParis23x Год назад

    Will you bring any 5 card content? And your session agains actionfreak would be interesting. Thank you 😊

  • @elasticharmony
    @elasticharmony Год назад

    Very informative.

  • @tjebbedonckers
    @tjebbedonckers Год назад +4

    INSTANT LIKE

  • @panoskal455
    @panoskal455 Год назад

    Can you please review like that a session from your challenge with Actionfreak ?

  • @jamesandalexandramonroy7736
    @jamesandalexandramonroy7736 Год назад

    I remember isildur playing you and beating you to my suprise in this session. No one believed me as you are aware you were one the best at the time. Thanks for sharing these hands with us I hope you got plenty more past sessions hu 6max whatever 2014-2017 were some of the best plo sessions I’ve witnessed online.

  • @NoWayFolding
    @NoWayFolding Год назад

    Did you ever review these hands earlier? If so do you have review notes. Do you do that?

  • @CRAIG5835
    @CRAIG5835 Год назад

    Youre a good man, Phil Galfond.

  • @user-cc7rw6lr6l
    @user-cc7rw6lr6l Год назад +1

    You just don’t see action like this anymore sadly. Loving the long form plo content philly

  • @loneskum
    @loneskum Год назад

    Great video. Terrible poker for Phil's standard but good watch

  • @Tarnfara
    @Tarnfara Год назад

    Hello Phil. Thank you so much for all that you have been sharing for free. Not only here but over the years in all these different places.
    I just want to let you know, that I personally did not enjoy this video. Is it possible that you were on tilt this session, at least slightly? I don't share the nostalgia about those glory days and prefer the more educational content.

  • @lukapookawooka88
    @lukapookawooka88 Год назад

    great vid cheers phil!

  • @DAWEAP1
    @DAWEAP1 Год назад

    Awesome!

  • @dsizzle49
    @dsizzle49 Год назад

    Back then of the 10 biggest pots in olp isulder was in 6 of them.

  • @aids1312
    @aids1312 Год назад

    Was there some playmoney feeling playing on Full Tilt after they paid out missing funds or whatever? :D

  • @vinnypalermo595
    @vinnypalermo595 Год назад

    Great content

  • @randomacousticthoughts
    @randomacousticthoughts Год назад

    Quality vid

  • @denniss420
    @denniss420 Год назад

    So when is the rematch going to happen?

  • @olivertaylor9125
    @olivertaylor9125 Год назад

    Very surprised to hear how much you don't like your raise at 06:08. You're not raising for value clearly, but if you want to bluff with the nut flush blocker on later streets, better to start telling that story on the flop isn't it? Plus you have the wrap to fall back on. I think this is a great raise, you seem to think it's one of the worst in the session... So interesting to hear one of the greatest of all time breakdown my favourite game.

  • @matthewgittins3338
    @matthewgittins3338 Год назад

    How is the subscriber challenge going? You are really committing!

  • @zalujevi
    @zalujevi Год назад

    🐐 vs 🐐

  • @eun974
    @eun974 Год назад

    Love it.

  • @zefix1234
    @zefix1234 Год назад

    phil i think you´re a little too hard on yourself here. sure, some plays are pretty bad but as you said it´s clearly a counterstrategy against isildur who played far from optimal and way too aggro. was it the correct counter? well maybe not but if you´re playing overly agressive opponents and they get to have their day of hitting, there is no way you´re not bleeding money to them. they´re paying for this in sessions where they run normal.
    also i had to think about my own poker career at the time as i think that´s pretty much the timeframe where i transitioned from nl to plo and i was bleeding a lot of money in the beginning playing similar to you in this session. just sticking money in with too bad hands, draws espescially, also overplaying my own made hands a lot, AAxx in 3-bet pots etc. i also always was in too much fear of board changes and bad runouts and i tried to protect myself from that by sticking the money in early. and you know, your videos was my most used form of content, so these things might be connected in some way :P. overall it turned out to be pretty profitable for me, so no worries :P.

  • @thefinnisher88
    @thefinnisher88 Год назад

    10:59 I know jamming here seems like gambling but doesn't it actually reduce variance since you guys seem to be running it twice always. Now you get to see two rivers instead of once. Or am I completely off here?

  • @phisharkk
    @phisharkk Год назад

    4:59 "run into 36" you prob alr know this but
    he does have 96 here. he flopped the nuts =\

  • @itiswhatitis...9648
    @itiswhatitis...9648 Год назад

    I miss party poker and stars....

  • @Sn3G
    @Sn3G Год назад

    Top content

  • @anbinh5496
    @anbinh5496 Год назад

    28:04 Why did Phil lose that pot? He has a better flush than opponent

    • @jasonmccord9778
      @jasonmccord9778 Год назад

      Have to play two cards I'm confused at 4:50 they both have 9s full of 3s and Phil said he lost to 3 6 which would be a lower full house

    • @Moonlightmaster
      @Moonlightmaster 9 месяцев назад

      @@jasonmccord9778 You asked this ages ago but Phil lost to 96, he misspoke I'm fairly sure.

  • @richardv648
    @richardv648 Год назад

    Man you looked like you were on supertilt

  • @MarcusDickeyPoker
    @MarcusDickeyPoker Год назад

    How much did you lose in that session?

  • @TGoat123
    @TGoat123 Год назад

    If you played so badly 9 years ago then how did you manage to be be one of the biggest winners of that time period? Did everybody else just play that much worse?

  • @kevanrennie9106
    @kevanrennie9106 Год назад

    I don't think any of these were bad plays just more unlucky

  • @paulpena5040
    @paulpena5040 Год назад

    Ok after a careful analysis I can assert that Viktor Blom is not a nit.

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Год назад +1

      I can confirm your analysis is accurate.

  • @ricardogcl
    @ricardogcl Год назад

    lol this is so sick

  • @blackopal3138
    @blackopal3138 Год назад

    - it's hilarious how many times I reach for my mouse, wanting to do something on the table, lol
    - I didn't understand the first hand. You make a flush both runs, he makes a straight both times, but you split 60K each?? (p.s. he makes the same gutshot both runs,lol. Sign of a bad session coming?)
    - Your eyes are getting darker. Get some sun and sleep!
    You also said you have regressed.... If you are not getting better than you are getting worse, right. Cz the average quality of player is always going up. You also expose yourself a lot now. Guys don't just learn to play from you, some are learning how to play against you.
    Trust me on the nature thing, dude. You don't seem stressed or anything,, why would you be, lol, livin the good life. But the biggest enemy of success is complacency, which again, miight be irrelevant, lol... I think it bothered me when I heard you were so nature adverse:( lol, Idk... cz I respect you, and I know how important it is. No matter who a person is in their life. It's necessary to self discovery. For your little girl too, I strongly believe if you took the fam on a nature based hiatus, you'd see rewards in her, and for yourselves, for years to come....
    K, smoke another one, Black Opal... lol
    Peace

  • @ineksaban-xv3pl
    @ineksaban-xv3pl Год назад

    Isuldur is the biggest fucking fish Sweden has seen. Must have been enormouly value to play that overaggro fish.

  • @jimduggan8382
    @jimduggan8382 Год назад +1

    WHAT WAS THE $ amount that Phil lost for the session, I don't think it was mentioned

    • @WatsonatorTV
      @WatsonatorTV Год назад +2

      -$900,000 he mentions it at the very end :)

  • @garethwalsh5666
    @garethwalsh5666 Год назад

    8:44 Fart!

  • @aw7049
    @aw7049 Год назад

    Isildur is the goat!!

  • @mladenkuznar29
    @mladenkuznar29 Год назад

    I heard of that name he was like the best online player in the world at that point didn't he destroy Tom dwan at the time or something

    • @LMW87MMA
      @LMW87MMA Год назад

      He was one of the best at HUNL which is where he beat durrr but he was relatively weak at PLO and lost it all back at plo mostly to Brian Hastings

  • @tracye3586
    @tracye3586 Год назад

    Can I just say that heads up Omaha is the worst idea in the world...I honesty believe there is no even AI that can consistently beat variance in Omaha....what are you trying to prove?

  • @therealexquisiteexistentia4743

    7500 hands in a session?? How is that possible

    • @nanibaya3096
      @nanibaya3096 Год назад

      i think he mentioned they are playing 4 tables

    • @therealexquisiteexistentia4743
      @therealexquisiteexistentia4743 Год назад

      @@nanibaya3096 still, that’s insane. Don’t know how that doable in under 15+ hours

    • @jimduggan8382
      @jimduggan8382 Год назад +1

      5500 but ye its a long session

    • @j.sarnak1391
      @j.sarnak1391 Год назад +1

      he mentions 5500 hands 4 tables. It still had to be a fairly long session

    • @zefix1234
      @zefix1234 Год назад +1

      @@j.sarnak1391 isildur played fast as fuck. one of the things that made him so exciting to watch.

  • @anthonymeeker3172
    @anthonymeeker3172 Год назад

    cool video