MEGA TILT After LOSING $312,900 To RAMPAGE Poker!

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  • Опубликовано: 19 май 2024
  • Rampage Poker has recently been on a downswing but that all changed in this poker stream at the Hustler Casino Live as Rampage booked his biggest ever cash game win to date - over $500,000 in a single session!
    Most of his profit came from the Hustler Casino Live regular Nik Airball. These two poker players battled in large pots all night with Rampage getting the best of Nik for most of them. Nik lost over $700,000 in that particular game. In this particular poker hand Nik cannot believe what Rampage Poker does and in less than 3 seconds too! It put him on complete mega tilt after this $312,900 pot and Nik Airball went on to lose over $750,000 at the poker table on the live stream.
    In this poker hand I look at a crazy hero call that Rampage made against Nik. Rampage also known as Ethan Yau would have known that Nik was tilted at this point in the game which would have been a factor he considered when deciding to make a $110,000 call on the river.
    Jonathan Little analyzes live poker hands from TV poker shows such as Poker After Dark, Hustler Casino Live, The Lodge Poker Club & PokerGO. He also analyzes popular poker vloggers such as Rampage Poker, Brad Owen, Jaman Burton, Ashley Sleeth, Wolfgang Poker and others!
    You will also find many poker hands on this channel that contain some of the biggest names in the poker world such as; Daniel Negreanu, Phil Hellmuth, Phil Ivey, Doug Polk, Garrett Adelstein, Tom ‘Durrrr’ Dwan, Dan ‘Jungleman’ Cates, Fedor Holz & many more!
    #hustlercasino #rampagepoker #pokerstrategy

Комментарии • 220

  • @PokerCoaching
    @PokerCoaching  Год назад +29

    Is Rampage Poker the best cash game player in the world!?

  • @conorm2524
    @conorm2524 Год назад +141

    Airball acting like he got Robbi'd at the end 😂

    • @Ken-rt2pj
      @Ken-rt2pj Год назад +13

      Narcissist will come up with any excuse to prove to themselves they aren’t wrong.

    • @Bhodisatvas
      @Bhodisatvas Год назад +1

      I swear I saw Rampage's eyebrows vibrating.

    • @captainstubbing1
      @captainstubbing1 Год назад +1

      Love that is even a term lol😢

    • @altortosa5955
      @altortosa5955 Год назад +2

      Slimeball*

    • @marksplawn7791
      @marksplawn7791 Год назад +3

      ​@@Ken-rt2pj I agree he actually thinks it's more likely that he got cheated than getting outplayed

  • @MelFinehout
    @MelFinehout Год назад +11

    Called a huge 200ish BB pot w AK because I KNEW the guy was bluffing on a four-straight board. He sayed "you're good" and I tabled AK. He loled and showed bottom pair.
    Just make sure you beat the bluffs when you call down. Lol.

  • @commonsenseisntcommon1776
    @commonsenseisntcommon1776 Год назад +26

    Our little Rampage has grown up fast! I remember not too long ago he was playing 1-3 and 2-5 games! You go Luck box!!

  • @bsheaves
    @bsheaves Год назад +17

    When you start getting called down like this, it’s time to tighten up.
    Gut check call for me, called down with 9’s on a Q,J,10,5,4 board in MP against a button flat. My thought process was “I block K-9s. Sure enough button had king flush and straight draw that bricked out

  • @iamamish
    @iamamish Год назад +16

    My favorite part of this is around 8:23 where you can tell Mike is doing his best not to start laughing.

    • @wolf-xf6hf
      @wolf-xf6hf 8 месяцев назад

      Had not noticed this but it made my day. He’s just trying not to lose it

  • @BigD751
    @BigD751 Год назад +37

    My biggest call was calling down 3 streets with pocket twos at a final table. The dude chatted that his son was watching so I sensed he was trying to pull off a big bluff. I called and he had air. From that point on the final table respected every one of my plays and I took down the tournament.

    • @TheSherlockHomez
      @TheSherlockHomez Год назад

      sounds like you made the best out of the situation, nice one!

  • @arvia1984
    @arvia1984 Год назад +9

    Ethan has come so far. When he first started making vlogs, I thought he was a losing donk. Even when he first started playing the stream games, I thought he was a losing player who happened to luckbox a bracelet. This was the time where the extent of his hand analysis was "folding is boring, so I call." I think I was right a couple years ago, but he has very clearly put in a ton of studying and is now a really thinking player with a good amount of gamble. In this hand, he blocks AA, KK, AQ, KQ, and the diamond flush (which Nick wouldn't overbet river with, would he?). He loses to JJ and 10 10, but I feel Nik would have gone with a much smaller value sizing with those, like 40 - 50K. He's so polar here, and Rampage blocks the value side of the polar range. Plus his name literally has Airball in it. All that said, if the stakes were 1% of this, with a $1100 bet on the river, I would not have been able to make the call. Incredible that he did it in three seconds flat.

    • @iamamishiamamish8155
      @iamamishiamamish8155 4 месяца назад

      Agree with this analysis - I think Ethan knew where he was the whole time, and was expecting this bet on the river.

  • @therealexquisiteexistentia4743
    @therealexquisiteexistentia4743 Год назад +29

    So funny watching airball pretend that he got cheated or something

  • @YTSparty
    @YTSparty Год назад +12

    After watching all those hands where Airball beat down Jungleman with bluff after bluff, who would ever fold to Nik with a big bet on the river. I love Nik's response like "damn, why can't i get a bluff thru, life is so unfair??".
    I notice Nik is talking a lot less these days.

    • @xdefyy
      @xdefyy Год назад +5

      When you're in poker long enough, you'll see these aggro whale types come and go. They run well over small samples before people figure them out, then they'll wither away and disappear or move down drastically when the money eventually gets too thin. There have been many over the years on steamed games. Variance makes things like this possible.

  • @CrushingMight
    @CrushingMight Год назад +10

    Review the hand of Nik getting picked off by Stanley, that was dark and surely grinded Nik’s soul

  • @sonicboomers122
    @sonicboomers122 Год назад +48

    One level you have to respect Nik's willingness to go for it. It is real hard to push that hard. On the other picking your spots and opponent is just as important.

    • @jaredcarrick3468
      @jaredcarrick3468 Год назад +3

      It was a horrible bluff spot for a couple reasons. One is that anyone who was watching live saw that this hand happened right in the middle of Nik’s epic meltdown where he started 3 betting and calling 4 bets pre with literally any 2 because he was rage tilting. A hand or 2 after this hand, Nik 3 bet then flatted a 4 bet pre…. with 82 off 🤣 It was at the point where whoever picked up the real hand would 3 bet to iso against Nik and they would just take turns picking him off over and over and over. When your table image is shot to hell like that, it’s better to wait until you have it before sticking lots of money in a pot. The other is that even a player like Ethan whose leak is being a bit of a station isn’t rolled to be staying in huge pots with nothing for these stakes. That board and the fact Ethan stayed in until the river meant AK was the bottom of his call off range here. Nik shoulda realized that taking everything into consideration, Ethan likely was calling off even with just AK in this spot and just cut his losses.

    • @sonicboomers122
      @sonicboomers122 Год назад

      @@jaredcarrick3468 Jeez, it is almost like I am saying he picked a Bad Spot and a Bad Opponent to bluff. All I am saying is I respect the Moxie to bluff, even in that state. It is a Stupid bad play but it takes a special brand of stupid to make that bad play.

    • @samuelshin593
      @samuelshin593 Год назад

      You stupid? He always goes hard no matter what. That's stupidity

    • @akidasyraff
      @akidasyraff Год назад

      I don’t know about that. Someone of his stature and wealth… Its probably the equivalent of a really wealthy dude playing a .5/1 cash game. I think he was just being an idiot.

    • @brandonhopkins8222
      @brandonhopkins8222 Год назад +2

      Respect and Nik should never be in the same sentence

  • @qlow5956
    @qlow5956 Год назад +5

    My gutsiest: my first hand sitting down at a 2/5 game, got check raised on the flop while holding QQ on Ax10s8s flop. River was a Ks, and V bet 650 into ~800. He walked away on tilt after I called.

  • @bjccounter5810
    @bjccounter5810 Год назад +8

    Snapped called like a boss. 😂

  • @FocusedAndMotivated100
    @FocusedAndMotivated100 Год назад +6

    Ethan has become one of the best players and he documented his journey and it’s been so fun to watch.

    • @supersmoo7377
      @supersmoo7377 Год назад +1

      Rampage is good, but he is playing in a soft game. Put Ethan in a cash game against Polk, Dan Smith, Negreanu, Ivey, Holz, Adelstein, etc at one table and in the long run he will lose.

    • @loaderseven7283
      @loaderseven7283 Год назад

      @@supersmoo7377 poker is not esport, even thought a lot "pro" or poker streams try to promote it like it's a game of skill, it still matches a lot of luck elements. its only fun when you're winning, and by winning, please win as much as possible.

  • @WINALLNITE
    @WINALLNITE Год назад +15

    Ethan is a legend ❤

  • @virtualjoker9036
    @virtualjoker9036 Год назад +1

    I love Ethan's Nonchalant arm over the chair and just put the chips like WHAT WHAT , show me a winner Nik..

  • @NCExile
    @NCExile Год назад +4

    Also definitely a timing tell from Nik. People tend to take more time with value bets than bluffs on the river

  • @kingp791
    @kingp791 Год назад +2

    2 of my best calls:
    Cash game -heads up. I had a pair of 9's on a super wet board. A lot has me crushed. But his betting pattern was telling me something else. Bet big on the river. 100+ in a 1/2. Took me about 30 seconds to break down to justify a call. I didn't believe him and was right.
    Tourney - I had a pair of 4's but was sure villain missed his flush. Bet on all 3 streets with an all in on the river. Called him and he missed everything. He was pissed lol

  • @francisrodriguez2369
    @francisrodriguez2369 Год назад +2

    one thing i seem to see a lot is people making reasonable calls through to the turn and then folding on a river bet when the logic of the hand hasn't changed. rampage's calls on flop and turn made sense for all the reasons jonathan explained and if he had then folded on the river bet, it would have been a huge mistake. anyone decent running a bluff is likely to keep blasting and if you call call fold constantly you're throwing money away.

  • @wesch6354
    @wesch6354 Год назад +2

    I've been in this spot many many times vs LAGs. It seems like a majority of the time I call them down they turn over baby pocket pairs or they boat up on the river with something like T8.

  • @magnetohex703
    @magnetohex703 Год назад +1

    Airball will be soon taking cans out of my garbage. LOL 😂

  • @iamamishiamamish8155
    @iamamishiamamish8155 4 месяца назад

    One thing about these charts I find interesting - in Rampage's shoes, pre-flop AKo does a lot of calling, whereas AKs does a lot of 4-betting. I've got to think the marginal difference in equity pre-flop is about 4%, yet AKs gets played WAY more aggressively than AKo.
    I suspect this is because AKs has a massive nut advantage - you won't get to take advantage of it very often, but when you do it lets you confidently pile money into the middle and win big pots. A small chance at something very valuable is itself quite valuable.

  • @joemarks3719
    @joemarks3719 Год назад +4

    I watched most all of this live. This was exploitative poker at its best by Rampage.
    He got Airball on tilt, and Airball did what he does on tilt, keep blasting off over and over.

  • @matthewmille
    @matthewmille Год назад +3

    When my wheel draw missed but hit my four. Villain bet about pot quickly. Without even thinking, I snap called. My subconscious must have recognized something in the villain. He showed a wheel draw but hit his 3 on the turn so my pair of fours beat his pair of threes.
    Or maybe the time I knew the villain missed his draw and he bet big on the river. I called and realized I read his hand better than I read my own. His ace high beat my imagined but non-existent pair of queens.

  • @dickmacgurn590
    @dickmacgurn590 10 месяцев назад

    That was the best snap call ever. Just perfect! 💪

  • @jamesalpert7360
    @jamesalpert7360 Год назад +10

    Marino and Rampage studied the tapes against airball and took a premium hand line against him and it worked he smoked him in every single hand 4 times with a premium it pays to study

  • @MudStuffin
    @MudStuffin Год назад +2

    Is there a place where I can find those hand grids for free?

  • @jolaz69
    @jolaz69 Год назад

    Just a few weeks ago I was at a 223 game at California Grand Casino. I got dealt 66 and opened for $15 and got two callers. Flop was nine high giving me 2nd pair and I put in a $20 cbet and one guy calls and the other guy folds. The turn was an 8 and my opponent checks to me so I bet about $40 and now he check raises me to around $90. The 8 on the turn brought an inside straight if my opponent had 67, but I remember sitting there looking at the board and thinking I block the straight so I called. River was a Jack so I check and he bets about $120 and I call pretty quickly and he table KQ for king high. I tabled my 66 and people at the table were like wow you must have had a read on the guy. I did see him spew on one hand before, but I didn’t mention to anyone my reason for calling and just took down the pot.

  • @bjccounter5810
    @bjccounter5810 Год назад +2

    Mike X is smirking on the side 😆

  • @rossm5873
    @rossm5873 Год назад

    called down a river jam with AJo (ace high) online a few nights back, board was really dry, can't remember the board or action fully, but he barreled big turn then river even though nothing draw wise would have came in on either of them. Didn't put him on KK or AA based on the preflop action and nothing made sense for his bet sizing. He mucked his air.

  • @Tapewars
    @Tapewars Год назад

    Called with Q hi at a live MTT when we got to heads up: i completed on btn with Q8o and he checked. Flop K42, check/check, turn 7 he bets I call, river another 2, he pots I call. I figured he will raise any A pre, donk flop with K, so it was actually somwhat trivial. He had Jhi.
    Im about 50/50 with A hi calldowns, couple of times losing to better Ahi🤣 50% wr at showdown is pretty good considering pot odds... Perhaps i need to call light more often!

  • @robertmendoza4718
    @robertmendoza4718 Год назад +5

    Rampage is a SAVAGE!!

  • @Robertalan22
    @Robertalan22 Год назад +1

    1/2 300 effective. I have 88 on BTN, UTG raises to $6, 3 calls before it gets to me, I squeeze to $38. UTG calls, the rest fold. Flop AJ4, UTG donks for $20. Odd, but he shouldn't be leading, I call and see what develops. Turn 9. UTG bets $20 again, I decide to turn my hand into a bluff, seeing as he should be capped in this spot, even if these types of players hate folding. I raise to $65, he calls. River 9, UTG donks again for $100. The story doesn't make much sense, especially after I raised turn. I don't block Broadway combos, and he raised to 15 earlier with a stronger Broadway combo earlier at showdown. I flick in the call, and he has KTo for the missed gutshot. 🤑🤑🤑

  • @emphatically
    @emphatically Год назад

    Home game with some friends, villain is the most aggro player on table.
    Open KQo early position button calls for heads up. Flop A56 with 2 diamonds, I c-bet 1/3 and villain raises 3x. I call with the king of diamonds.
    Turn offsuit 8, check and villain bets 2/3 pot. I make a pretty loose call hoping he shuts down on river.
    River offsuit 7, brings a 4 liner to the straight. I check villain jams for a little over pot. Don’t like having the king of diamonds but I can’t put villain on a value hand, flopped set or backdoored straight likely goes for a smaller sizing. I tank for like 5 mins and call.
    Villain says nice call and passes his cards over to me, QTdd.

  • @Victestr0104
    @Victestr0104 Год назад +1

    That was sooooo satisfying to watch 😂😂😂

  • @philivey1123
    @philivey1123 Год назад +3

    I understand the blocking stuff but the term is so over used its getting ridiculous-And just bc he has AK doesnt mean he can't have AA or KK AQ or KQ-Just like AK supposedly blocks A3 right lol-IDC what anyone says the term "I block this and that bc I have 1 of the 4 Aces" means nothing-If he can have A3 off then he can certainly have AQ off. Obviously with 3 Queens out there it makes it very very unlikely but that not my point-I played a live Cash Game last night and I had 99 multi way pot flop comes 764 two diamonds, and the main guy in the pot with me had 89 off and according to all this blocker talk that is so over used its ridiculous I block 89 so with that mentality he can have 85,67,64,910, two overs with a flush draw or bluffing with air. Players started using solvers and said "this must be + or - EV here to make this play bc I have one of the 4 cards which means I block that possibility of combos" which is way way over blown- Again if he blocks AQ here then according to blocker theory you block A3 and when you start thinking like this it fucks everything up-Yes it makes it more unlikely but claiming you are blocking certain combos is just not true

    • @mattcurr9931
      @mattcurr9931 Год назад

      i agree. its all probability not definitability. but in saying that poker is a game of probability

  • @reactivereplays5666
    @reactivereplays5666 Год назад

    8:10 Nik: How do you snap call with A high?
    8:15 Rampage: I thought it was a good hand.
    LOL!

  • @boaconstrictor3754
    @boaconstrictor3754 Год назад +1

    3:10 😂Why did you say: baby?

  • @intrepidus3378
    @intrepidus3378 Год назад +1

    I made a big call on the river with A high and ended up losing on accident. My opponent was blasting the whole way with Q3 and rivered a 3. I'm happy with the call. He was making that bet either way.

  • @yuenyuen175
    @yuenyuen175 Год назад +2

    Where can I find these 200bbs charts?

  • @RDD123nam1
    @RDD123nam1 Год назад

    Was playing a pretty deep 1/2 game about 400 effective, I open in MP to 15 with 33 get two callers, SB 3bets to 50, I call and both players behind me call, flop comes 642, SB Cbets 65, I call, players behind fold, turn is a 6, villain Jams, I tank for the whole clock and find a call at the end, we run it twice and the first run is a 4 and the second one is a K and villain shows AKo to scoop, was a tough drive home

  • @andydebrito
    @andydebrito Год назад +1

    called KQ high against an (obvious to me) missed straight draw with 78, in a small buyin WSOP tournament in 2018, the guy went craaaaaazy.
    It talked about it until he busted

  • @Kungfujoe1110
    @Kungfujoe1110 Год назад +1

    Gutsiest call? Guy opened UTG+1 on a 6max micro cash and I called with 10 8 suited (from the button iirc). Flop came 10 high, he c-bet, I reraised, he called, turn was below a 10, he bet I called, river was also below a 10 he shoves for like 200bbs? And somehow I make this call.
    Normally this would be calling station behavior because obv he's got overpairs in his range like crazy, but he's also got all the high connectors - plus, I had noticed the guy was preeeetty aggressive. So I figured what the hell, let's look him up with top pair and see. (I recognize this is more likely a hole in my game, but it's my story, so here it is)
    He had 10 5 offsuit.
    This would've been great, but the cards on the board that weren't a 10 were, of course, 2 3 4 and 6 (and not in that order), so poker did me pretty rough on that one, but then again I probably had it coming for calling a shove with a top pair of 10s and a pretty bad kicker.

  • @CardsChat
    @CardsChat Год назад

    Rampage had his number, good breakdown!

  • @markfcoble
    @markfcoble Год назад

    Affirmative action Nik.

  • @hymnofashes
    @hymnofashes Год назад +1

    I am an extreme station, I have called down with Ace-high and king-high more times than I can count, and I'm usually right.

  • @Alexandertygreat
    @Alexandertygreat Год назад

    Feel like he has a lock of a live tell on airball, some live tells are as if the hand is face up. Airball is a blaster that doesnt understand how to switch gears, or use be sizing to make most and to make decisions hard to call. But this feels like live tell, ive played with good players, prob on of best players at the game that gave of insanely accurate live tells. This happens in all forms of competition, Agassi destroyed becker due to serving tell.

  • @markikn3183
    @markikn3183 Год назад +4

    My gutsiest call was "Will you marry me?"

    • @ehoffman2260
      @ehoffman2260 Год назад +1

      I hope you didn’t find out later that you should have folded.LOL

  • @kineahora8736
    @kineahora8736 Год назад +1

    Bluffs are very splashy and glamorous.
    But hero calls make the big $$

    • @jaredcarrick3468
      @jaredcarrick3468 Год назад +1

      They also lose a lot of money. Finding good bluff spots = higher EV in the long run than making massive hero calls without much. It takes the right specific set of circumstances for hero calls like Ethan’s this hand to be profitable. These perfect spots simply don’t come around often. Nowhere near as often as good bluff spots if you are familiar with range charts and are playing range vs range against your opponent.

    • @kineahora8736
      @kineahora8736 Год назад

      @@jaredcarrick3468 finding the *proper* hero calls is much the same as finding proper bluff spots. Gotta be good at both to succeed.

  • @knasttrast7168
    @knasttrast7168 Год назад

    I once did a satellite and won a spot to 500 dollar sunday on pokerstars several years ago. Just a few hands into the tournament i had a hand that was pretty similar to the hand in the video, I had AK in button and raised, BB 3bet and I just called which in hindsight might have been a mistake but turned out great. Board is 662. He blasts, i call, comes an 8, he blasts even more and I call. River is a 9 and he goes all in. I kinda snap called because he had played super aggressive pretty much every hand and I thought he was a maniac. He showed AJ. The rest of the table was probably thinking twice before bluffing me after that... Anyway I came pretty far in the tournament and cashed a bit of money but sadly no big win.

  • @rjrg5984
    @rjrg5984 Год назад

    The way you played that's why snapped called you AK 😂

  • @kevinelove4711
    @kevinelove4711 Год назад

    What is Airball's source of income?

  • @michaelmolenaar1460
    @michaelmolenaar1460 Год назад +1

    Im an absolute call station but my pub games noone ever bluffs and they always have it! Just need to not pay off the fish but damnit I can't help myself.

  • @truthseeker8784
    @truthseeker8784 Год назад +3

    payback from rampage, lol airball was pretty loud when he had position a few month ago now its the opposite

  • @malcolmwasher2308
    @malcolmwasher2308 Год назад +2

    Man boats a 22 what did he think was gonna happen😂😂😂😂

  • @williesimmons4068
    @williesimmons4068 Год назад +1

    We can all see it was a good call but what's the logic behind it besides Nik being a super aggressive player. Pocket 7s - Pocket 10s is totally possible the way he played it. If it was me I probably would've folded on the river but I understand Rampage is super deep.

    • @elio-7911
      @elio-7911 Год назад

      He won’t ever take this line/bet sizing with middling pairs

  • @PoliteAF
    @PoliteAF Год назад +1

    I don't know how you DON'T find the snap call here.

  • @adamlefevre6016
    @adamlefevre6016 Год назад +1

    Delirious drunk guy bet $1500 into a $300 pot in a 1/2 game. I covered him and called with 3rd pair. He had 4th pair.

  • @kevinsnyder4658
    @kevinsnyder4658 Год назад

    A few weeks ago, in a 1-2 NLH hand, I called a river bet of $100 in a pot with ~$250, holding 2s. He called my flop bet, we checked the turn, and I check called the river bet. He was open ended. 🎉

  • @crazydonkey110
    @crazydonkey110 Год назад

    I just called a guy with J high yesterday at a final table (it was blind vs blind and checked until the river, similar board with QQQ). I once called a guy for $500 with Q high in a cash game, it went check call check call lead all in...I was almost certain he missed the open ender with 109 and was right.

    • @quackynguyen3539
      @quackynguyen3539 Год назад

      ROBBIE did same thing and u see what happen to her 😢

  • @aaronjg682
    @aaronjg682 Год назад +1

    I love Ethan's game. I've followed him since the Boston Billiard days. He's nowhere near a great player...he's a very good player with balls of steel - which counts for a lot when you're playing super-high stakes. He gets a little too bluffy and a little too call happy sometimes (I think he'd admit that) but when you see him piling up chips it's hard to find fault with his style. He picks his spots decently enough to not get crushed every time and has it often enough to get some credibility on his sometimes-too-aggressive play.
    I'll say this knowing he's got a pretty decent trophy case already: I think he should stop donating to tournament pools and just stick to mainly cash with the occasional tourney buy in to mix it up. He'll make more money AND more content than dumping thousands into buy-ins that yield little to no reward.
    All in all Rampage is great for the game. I hope Airball keeps coming after him on HCL and Rampage picks his spots to felt him.

  • @G3eseH
    @G3eseH Год назад

    Well... you must LOVE NIk's comment there... "intresting, i wish i've been bluffing with a 2"

  • @stevezagieboylo9172
    @stevezagieboylo9172 11 месяцев назад

    I agree with Rampage's call at the end, but I disagree that the Kd matters. If Nik, had a flush of any level, he would just have checked.

  • @michaelsweaney3890
    @michaelsweaney3890 Год назад +1

    Wait......what????? Rampunt catches a punt 🏈🏈🏈 from airball.💨

  • @lukewinder3630
    @lukewinder3630 Год назад +1

    I called down a flop bet, turn bet, River bet with AK. All low cards on the board. The guy flips over KQ. I knew he didn’t have anything.

  • @bjccounter5810
    @bjccounter5810 Год назад +2

    Biggest call? I called down a $800 pot with pocket 2 against a maniac. I showed him the ducks and he flipped. He asked what I put him on and flat out told him. I put you on nothing! *airballllllllll

  • @TrthWrld
    @TrthWrld Год назад

    Craziest call I ever made was becoming a poker player 😂

  • @tharealroblee
    @tharealroblee 7 месяцев назад

    Made crazy call everyday. Prob some K high I knew was good

  • @RSS_754
    @RSS_754 Год назад +2

    Greetings from Serbia 😊

  • @elitetrucker5150
    @elitetrucker5150 Год назад

    That was nice to see

  • @PokerCoaching
    @PokerCoaching  Год назад

    What’s the biggest amount you have won in a single cash game session? 🤑

  • @creepystack1090
    @creepystack1090 Год назад

    airball looking around for Robbi

  • @iammark301
    @iammark301 Год назад

    What’s targeted a lunatic who was the last office entire stack, almost every hand. I flipped bottom pair and called them all the way down to the river, taking a quick 600 from him. Felt gross inside the whole way, but as usual he had air.

  • @TheSodakboy93
    @TheSodakboy93 Год назад +1

    Nik may not have worse pocket pairs than JJ preflop. You block the nuts, like Jonathan said. It's not a fun call, but it's a call and I've made this call (and been right a couple of times) in similar spots in my life.
    EDIT: Not for this kind of money.

    • @elijahoshatz5248
      @elijahoshatz5248 Год назад

      If you pay attention to how Nik plays even slightly, you know for a fact he frequently has worse than JJ. Different players construct their ranges differently, and players like Nik don’t think about ranges at all. Can’t just apply general ranges to every layer 🤣

  • @scratchnoff7609
    @scratchnoff7609 Год назад +1

    Calling out at work lol

  • @fawadjafari2265
    @fawadjafari2265 Год назад +1

    Nik airbal look stunned like he got cheated on somehow after the call🤨

  • @SwayPromo
    @SwayPromo Год назад +1

    Super standard call call call…. Never ever fold to these type of guys who are ready to blast off. Played 10/25 game in Houston. Had to call 25k on river with A10 high and I snapped.. they shows T9 off suit 😂 he was fkn pissed. Kicked the chair into the wall in the high rise and put a hole in the wall. 😂😂😂

  • @SENSUI347
    @SENSUI347 Год назад +1

    SURPRISE HE DID NOT CALLED WITH 22 HONESTLY..I KNOW RAMPAGE WAS SHITTINGG 💩 HIS PANTS 😂😂😂

  • @mylilpony71
    @mylilpony71 Год назад

    Rampage owned his soul on this exchange.

  • @WhatILoveAboutMusic64
    @WhatILoveAboutMusic64 Год назад

    I can't speak for his long game, but in these two hands I saw a tell when Airball was bluffing. I don't want to give it away, though, because I don't want Airball to lose his nickname :D

  • @dr.mark.b.hubble
    @dr.mark.b.hubble Год назад +1

    You said it, already. Bluffers gonna bluff! Almost every highlight I see of Nik shows him losing, but that may be because he’s an unlikable person. Curious to know if he’s a poker pro or just a wealthy guy who plays for kicks.

    • @mikehergenroether6160
      @mikehergenroether6160 Год назад

      He's a pro and I think is still up quite a bit on HL. He also has a WSOP bracelet.

    • @dr.mark.b.hubble
      @dr.mark.b.hubble Год назад

      @@mikehergenroether6160 Cool, thanks!

  • @casambo
    @casambo Год назад

    lmao i thought airball was the other guy. i'm watching the real airball look so confused thinking the other guy was stupid. the plot twist in this whole story is that the real stupid is me.

  • @davidkrafsig195
    @davidkrafsig195 Год назад +1

    Mine was A6 called the whole way. I was right. Won the hand.

  • @michaelstephens9852
    @michaelstephens9852 Год назад +2

    That's why tom Dwan bluffs with something.

  • @brownpotatoe3624
    @brownpotatoe3624 Год назад +1

    One time i called a girl i like in high school. Then i hanged up before saying anything.

  • @andrewhenderson3175
    @andrewhenderson3175 Год назад +2

    Would’ve been great if rampage gave back some of nicks hostility like how nick did to dirty Dan on the lodge with rampage calling nick his b@#$&

    • @embro6474
      @embro6474 Год назад

      When someone does not say you those dirty words you know that you are the fish. It is importent to keep customer happy. Pros are always first to admire when a wealthy business man makes a successful bluff and shows it. Their admiration is not real but fishes don`t understand it. When spirit is high fish will come another time.

  • @terrybennett7577
    @terrybennett7577 Год назад

    Listen it's a great call. But the snap part of it shouldn't be surprising. You don't call the turn without knowing what's coming on river and already deciding to call both bets on turn.

  • @WellHelloThere1
    @WellHelloThere1 Год назад +1

    Didn't listen to all of Jon Little as he talks to much. However, the fact is. Airball is 3 betting all his suites aces (and apparently off suit aces sometimes here - 30+ combos). He has only 6 combos of AA or KK, and 3 Combos of KQ. Therefore, Rampage is beating most of Airballs range, as there is no way Airball bets with those bet sizes with JJ or TT. Game solved in less than 30 seconds. You talk sooo much Jon. God damn!

  • @nicor6415
    @nicor6415 Год назад

    opened 98s utg, bb defends passive, flop 672, bet one 3rd, recieved call, turn J, i barrel again one third, get check raised small, river 2, BB player bets pot size on the river, I tank call, he shows 54, I am good with 9 high...

  • @kfullmer89
    @kfullmer89 Год назад

    Called someone on the River with King high on a double paired board. I was right. His line made zero sense. Caught his hand in the cookie jar with just a king. Felt good.

  • @cndvd
    @cndvd Год назад

    Nobody has a Q, so it’s a 2 or 8.
    So no bluff can go through. But Nik made it super big. Maybe Nik should do some talking, when your bluffing is not going to make it.
    Like saying, …”this pair of twos will get through”. Lol

  • @terryhampshire4378
    @terryhampshire4378 Год назад

    playing 1-2 150bb deep ($300) i had A3suited called a raise in position. i flopped bottom pair against an aggressive opp on a 3 7 9 board. he bet out of position, i called, about $20. turn was 7 check, check, river was a Q. opp lead out for $45. i tanked for 1 minute and called. he showed K3 and i showed A3 to win with my ace kicker. not the biggest pot ever, but im pretty happy about it. i found my call thanks to his check on the turn. if he bets turn i most likely fold.

  • @FizzyToni
    @FizzyToni Год назад +3

    I maybe wouldn't have snap called, would have wanted the fish to get the delusion of this being a hard call :D
    I mean there were some timing/sizing tells + the imago of Nik to make this call easy.
    Don't think he would have bet that big that quickly on the turn (and river) with a queen. I think it's same with aces, he might have gone smaller on river or at least considered a little bit longer about his sizing (even if he mostly throws chips on the table instead of thinking) So I think he most likely had like kings or a bluff. Maybe weirdly (over)played Jacks, but unlikely. And way too much air, so easy call.
    Edit: even if he could have had aces or Qx somehow, too many bluffs that you could justify folding.

    • @brianpotter2812
      @brianpotter2812 Год назад +1

      Whenever he bet he looked directly at Rampage which is usually a sign that he has nothing. I would have called him in this scenario based off of watching him play and seeing that tell.

    • @FizzyToni
      @FizzyToni Год назад

      @@brianpotter2812 True

  • @dammenheuser
    @dammenheuser Год назад

    Had pocket queens last night... 1/3 i raise to 30. get 2 callers ...flop 10 jack queen all diamonds. i check utg first opponent raise 65. fold. heads up call.. 7 of diamond. i check. bet 200.. i tank for about 2-3 mins.. come to the conclusion I'm beat but have outs prepared to fold on a brick make the call. River .. Queen.. i go all in about 800 on top he shows ace of diamonds and another x diamond not the king.. quads are good.. also won 400 from high hand.

  • @coco_OtB
    @coco_OtB Год назад

    bad turn to barrel even when so deep!Subtle detail;when ramp calls turn airball looks at the table scouting for reaction from the other players as if its unfathomable that he got called,that reaction is a subconscious defense mechanism of a brain that is full of uneasy thoughts at the moment.

  • @ececec13
    @ececec13 Год назад

    It’s only “standard” against this specific player in this specific type of game where being entertaining is higher on the priority list than say good basic poker play lol

  • @NCExile
    @NCExile Год назад

    Guess Airball’s pair wasn’t big enough in that intro hand…

  • @leonmozambique533
    @leonmozambique533 Год назад

    Why doesn’t Nik have a low full house in his range like pocket 55-99. There is only a three bet pre, and Nik easily could do that with a low or mid pocket pair. He then could turn his low full house into a bluff representing a higher full house or a queen. Then rampage doesn’t even catch 22 as a bluff.

  • @commonsenseisntcommon1776
    @commonsenseisntcommon1776 Год назад

    Where does Nik Hairball get his money?

    • @mattcurr9931
      @mattcurr9931 Год назад

      consensus from his haters is daddy's money