what Makes this really cool to me is that Jackie wasn't sure what to do And then used the time Chip And then decided to bluff And those actions Made it look like he had a monster and was just pretending to not know what to do. it worked out for him.
Not exactly. You're right that Jackie wasn't sure what to do so he used a time chip. But with max theory, all great players read actions from every perspective and when both players are great players (like here) the subtle fakes have no effect, the great players ultimately go with their knowledge driven instincts. G is as good as any in these situations, his instincts were simply wrong this time. 🙏🏽
@@delg1211 I don't think so. When you're playing at these high levels, the margins are much lower. A fake tell could be enough to sway a decision to the other side in a case like this.
The ironic dichotomy here is that you can only win Jackie's hand bluff if your playing against pros... An amateur would call that 100% of the time .. 🤣😆
That's what makes Garrett great. The ability to fold. Even though he would have won he's still got enough sense to fold in tough spots. Sometimes you just gotta lay it down. Great hand. Awesome bluff!!!
@@xclydexowns The misuse of then & misspelling of the word the “easier” in your comment leads me to believe you can’t be bluffed,you know,can’t bluff bad players 🤷♂️ 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I’m just kidding
@@xclydexowns Thats exactly the micro stakes mentality. Obviously is not easier to bluff good players, Jesus. Weak players make way more mistakes, you just have to figure out what they are doing wrong and exploit that tendency. You just make less money vs good players, period. There are even spots where bad players fold too much and obviously spots where people call too much, thats why its easier to play vs weak players, they make more mistakes
I’ll watch any stream G-Man appears on as he’s just so fun to watch and such a crusher, but it’s nice to see him play some other competent players that aren’t recs buying in short getting run over/completely outclassed.
Well played Jackie, I do love his attitude, however, I couldn't help but shout at the screen for Garrett to call. Garrett is an absolute legend and I'll always be backing up his corner. Great poker!
I saw the exact same thing how didn't Garrett pick up on that delay then massive raise, 1st time I've seen Garrett i feel a bit nervous due to the $$$...
@@tylerslenk8243you might be right but explain why he would use a reverse tell in this situation, to me the talking to himself & the nervousness looked genuine but I want to hear your take on the hand
@@MAXIMATTZ I think he wanted Garrett to think that he wouldn't be doing all that tanking and noticably looking nervous if he was bluffing. Most of the time when people run big bluffs, they try to look really confident. I honestly think that's a big reason Garrett decided to lay it down
Jacky is a Long time pro those tells mean nothing . They may easily be fake tells. Garret is well aware of that . That is what makes this bluff so much better
I remember I was playing 4 handed at 4am and one of the players was a gang banger After folding pretty every hand for about 20 minutes I finally realized I really should just rack up and leave
It's amusing this is the only comment remotely mentioning this but chat seems to "know so much". The sickest part is G called - u got a 9 there Jackie knowing he had just 9s or 99 or Q10 n there's more combos of 99 n Q 10(18) then Q9(12) 67% and needed to be good 1/3 33%. He was exactly in the spot it was even EV to call or fold
Am I crazy or is KJ with Garrett's specific suits the best possible 3b bluff candidate on the river? Folds out all QT, A2s (unlikely Jackie plays that hand like this on the river however), and puts 9s full in an incredibly tough spot. Garrett gets snapped by quads and JJ, 1 combo of each. Even a random hand like J2 suited if Jackie can have it is really hard pressed to call. Jackie just doesn't have kings like ever the way he flatted the 3 bet pre and there is only 1 combo left to boot.
Probably a call here, Garret unblocks missed diamond draws that can play this way and has a massive range advantage. Also, I think he can go a bit bigger here, if Garrett goes for 75%-100% pot it makes it harder for Jackie to profitably raise.
It’s a long term profitable fold considering the raise size. If you call 100 times of these raises on the river simply for missed flushed draws and “range advantage” you think you have, pretty sure you would end up seeing 80% of the nuts :)
@@gengwang5131 you can't speak so generally about ev like that. Each board and hand is intricit. I'm very surprised he folded tbh. Jacky only has 99 and 22 which is very few combos of potential value
Don't think he was repping straight (he might think he is). Very strange to float a straight twice unless it was a flush draw (1 combo QTdd). It was only 3 combo of 99 or 1 combo of 22/JJ/KK ea. The sizing was simply too large for Gareth.
@PJ I don't think it's the sizing. Garrett had made tons of hero calls before for these sizes. The real question going through his mind: what are Jackie's bluffs and what is he representing? Typically trips would have raised on the turn. So either he somehow had quads, 999, or back doored into the straight. TdQd as well as TsQs. Something that was interesting is the casual body language Jackie had until Garrett's river bet.
This is why I sometimes think pros will stand no chance against amateurs at local cash games. I could've moved all-in and would've still got snap called by the person with KJ. Haha.
Well locals aren't playing with a $250,000 stack. Those bluffs don't work playing 2/5 because the most they lose is a days pay or something. Its not like losing a small house.
They missed the memo that it's not an upgrade if we can't see the action better than it was before. Those cameras are either the same, or a small, incrimental upgrade over what they "had". They also didn't get the memo that it doesn't matter how expensive your equipment is if your set isn't well lit with lighting that isn't suitable for a night club.
6:50 "Got a 9 in your hand"? He locked on but refused to give it credence. At only having to be good less than a third the time, that suspicion was worth trusting. Super surprised by the fold. Maybe some recent play with Jackie (others) had him off balance.
Anyone know why Garrett was asking if he had a 9 in his hand? Just thinking of there was something specific about the 9 or if maybe I am overthinking and he just fishing for a tell?
Such a sick spot for G-man. There are just too many hands Jackie could have there that beat top2. A2, 99, Q-10 combos. JJ or KK far less likely, but still remotely possible. That float on the flop was the key for Jackie winning this. When he calls the Flop on a 2d-Jd-2s board, his hand really looks like Qd-10d, or A2. A hand strong enough not just to call, but to raise. Were I in Garrett's shoes, that's what I would have thought, and would have folded as well.
JJ and KK are way more likely than QT. has to be QTdd or ss. i dont think he 4bets JJ at this stack depths and he might be slowplaying (or potcontrolling) KK. he might not raise A2 on the river because garret can have every boat other than 2x
@@DjUnk187 Not sure I quite agree here. Jackie 3x opens originally on the button to $1200, G-man 3bets to $6k out of the SB, and Jackie just flats. Sure you could make the case that due to stack depths Jackie would just flat his entire range here (or more specifically, would flat JJ or KK), but his entire pre-flop betting pattern sure looks a lot more like some combo of suited broadway cards or a weak Ax hand than a wired premium hand. Seems like a JJ or KK holding in his position would yield a slightly different sized open. Also, Jackie and Garrett have played a ton together and Jackie knows all too well how Garrett sizes his river bets when he's bluffing or when he's nutted. It's usually a much larger, polarizing size. But instead, Garrett's river bet in this situation is a smaller, value-sized bet, which is what Jackie understands is an exploitable situation. He could easily raise here with an A2 type of hand knowing that Garrett likely is not holding a boat in this spot.
Shoulda shoved, only one combo of jj, one combo of 22, and even 99 only beats a bluff. Huge range advantage and if he has a deuce or QTdd, he's likely to fold either.
Garret figured it out, just didn't go with it. I would think that all the screens along the wall would bother me during hands .. but that's what you get when you play 'under the lights' GL
Garrett is the man and typically when out in that really tough spots on the river he makes the correct decision but even the best get bluffed off the best hand once in a while
A misread certainly ! Jackie calculated garret had a jack and no king so he figured the king gave him a stronger hand to bluff with The king actually made Garrett's hand stronger yet $85k is alot to put in yet with top two
Yep. Garrett was on the right track then tried outguesssing his first instinct. Almost have to make a crying call there with Garrett’s hand but yeah. It’s a scary call for sure.
I really used to like this stream, but this new production value leaves something to be desired @8:53 camera shaking, lighting on Garrett is questionable at best, almost looks like the shutter speed is off and what is with the color... with all honesty, this needs to be fixed ASAP
I don't think Jackie is opening with 99 PTSD is real. I have notice that when people apply pressure Andy, Eric and Matt is play is different than when others do it
Sick thing is that i like garretts fold tbh the reason garrett asked him if he had a 9 was because jackie NEEDS to have something here to bluff with. Either a 9 or a draw are the options here as garrett has KJ in his hand, pretty sure he has jackie to just fold a missed flush draw. So jjackie turned his pair of 9s into a bluff knowing he has removal to pocket 9s. Ballsy bluff as gman is the only one to ever have pocket jacks and kings here especially in this configuration
I’m sorry but that’s a call. Yes I realize i can see the cards but, If your a poker star like I keep hearing the commentators say about Garrett, you gotta sniff that one out. Garrett’s problem is he always makes a snap decision, and only uses his timebanks because he’s disappointed he has to fold, when he should actually be using the timebanks to think through the hand, how it was a 3 bet pot so take a 2 outta the picture, he blocks JJ and KK, and he bet the flop so you can most likely take Q10 outta the equation…. The way the action went that’s a crying call
Bad fold. Jackie didn’t wanna be called there. He’d have to have been trapping with a 2 or 9’s. Not buying it with those odds even if his top 2 and blockers against boats meant he only had to win 20% of the time.
I paused it to say that he should call. why pit in 25k, unless he thinks Jackie will just call? If Jackie folds a worse hand, then his bet is meaningless. He must specifically wanted a call, which is unreasonable to ask for.
What is Jacky repping? AA wouldn't make sense as that would 4-bet 98% of the time. 22, JJ and KK only 1 possibility each. 99, QdTd (or QsTs for backdoor flush) are the only ones that makes sense. Jacky would have missed so many flush & straight draws, especially when Garrett doesn't block any diamonds, nor 7, 8, T. I guess the only explanation for the fold is that Jacket really psyched Garrett out by slaughtering Andy 4 years ago with the 99 quads.
@@chromersv You are absolutely right. But sometimes people can justify a call if it is a combo draw, or the stacks are super deep for the implied odds. These two guys never dip under 300BB, ever. They always reload way before that.
Again, Gman can bully the fish but he has been bullied here by someone who has much bigger bankroll than him and as good as or even better player than him.
That was a very hard and close spot. The only hands that Jackie could have there that aren't bluffing here are JJ, 99 and A2s. (And clearly Jackie is capable of calling big bets with hands like that, so it has to be considered in his 3-bet calling range.) Nothing else makes sense that isn't a buff that played the way he did in the hand. 99 is the hand that makes the most sense and is the most likely and A2s more likely than JJ. There was only one combination of JJ left in the deck and a 4 bet may have been a possibility too, so the odds of JJ are super low. Conversely, there are a ton of busted diamond draws, which are the only BLUFFS that make sense. That float on the flop threw Garrett's entire read of the hand off, I'm sure. When Jackie calls the turn bet, it's going to be harder to put him on a flush draw because a lot of players don't like to call a second street of value on a flush draw if the board is already paired. I'll bet if the board hadn't been paired Garrett would have called in that spot when the diamond draw missed.
If he betted pot that would be an easy fold but after that weak block bet with top of the his Range that has to be a snap call on theory and purely logicly as well i think, he can esily turn stubborn weak pair into bluffs all day long..
I'm sorry but all I see is a bad fold. 2 is very unlikely given the pre-flop raising so his range has been identified. Garret giving him way too much credit for pocket 9s.
@@lloydchristmas1086 You're not making sense. it was 4k on the flop... and he did flat with Q9off as a float. On the turn, picking up an up and down, called the 15k. He has the Queen blocker to the straight, it's a huge polarising river bet.
I just tried this play at my local 1/2 game. I got insta-called and now I'm broke.
Lol
luckily you were already broke if one play at a 1/2 table sends you to the dumpster.
Same.
Hard to bluff at 1/2. Everyone will insta call with bottom pair.
😂😂😂😂👍😂
Probably one of the sickest bluffs I’ve seen on one of these streams
Glad to see the poor sportsman get bluffed
jackie with all the faketells on the river really deserves an oscar for that
@DL Shaking his heads and demeanor like he doesn't know what to do and has a tough decision.
Think those were real tells
These guys are on another level. Their tells can easily be reverse tells.
@DL everything can be translated as good acting or bad acting and reverse psychology once the result is known. Think about and you will see
@@gnoel5722 oh yeah like those people who try to Hollywood when they have quads 😶🤥
what Makes this really cool to me is that Jackie wasn't sure what to do And then used the time Chip And then decided to bluff And those actions Made it look like he had a monster and was just pretending to not know what to do. it worked out for him.
Not exactly. You're right that Jackie wasn't sure what to do so he used a time chip. But with max theory, all great players read actions from every perspective and when both players are great players (like here) the subtle fakes have no effect, the great players ultimately go with their knowledge driven instincts.
G is as good as any in these situations, his instincts were simply wrong this time. 🙏🏽
@@delg1211 I don't think so. When you're playing at these high levels, the margins are much lower. A fake tell could be enough to sway a decision to the other side in a case like this.
time chip was inside his plan, please stop bullshitting
Jacky is from a different level
He is playing the biggest games for a reason
It’s nothing to him,he’s a 14k triad
I just assume dude has a fat net worth. He can afford to make these kind of bluffs and loose. Really helps his range, and bluffing advantage.
Because he’s a millionaire. Literally nothing to do with talent.
@@alexbentley486 not all the millionaires are high stake crusher
@@RZing that’s literally what I just said
Garrett didn't want to be another Andy, running into Jacky's "Demons 99".
Exactly
Where can I watch the quad 9 hand?
@@georgefan2977 RUclips
Jackie has continued to solidify himself as one of the top poker players in LA.
Yeah. He is a beast
The ironic dichotomy here is that you can only win Jackie's hand bluff if your playing against pros... An amateur would call that 100% of the time .. 🤣😆
indeed
I'd call with top 2 😢
That's what makes Garrett great. The ability to fold. Even though he would have won he's still got enough sense to fold in tough spots. Sometimes you just gotta lay it down. Great hand. Awesome bluff!!!
Hahahaha what? He made the wrong decision...again...
@@highstakes1235 ok Mr. I win every pot and make perfect decision
Brutal. Poker so stressful
Sickest bluff I’ve seen in a while especially against such a good player.
Easyer to bluff good players, then the bad players though.
@@xclydexowns The misuse of then & misspelling of the word the “easier” in your comment leads me to believe you can’t be bluffed,you know,can’t bluff bad players 🤷♂️
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’m just kidding
@@xclydexowns Thats exactly the micro stakes mentality. Obviously is not easier to bluff good players, Jesus. Weak players make way more mistakes, you just have to figure out what they are doing wrong and exploit that tendency. You just make less money vs good players, period. There are even spots where bad players fold too much and obviously spots where people call too much, thats why its easier to play vs weak players, they make more mistakes
Good bluff
Garrett is a great humble player.
What a nasty bluff by Jackie the master . Much respect for both players though 👍
I’ll watch any stream G-Man appears on as he’s just so fun to watch and such a crusher, but it’s nice to see him play some other competent players that aren’t recs buying in short getting run over/completely outclassed.
very exciting and refreshing
Get a room
@@beforelandx You can join him
Well played Jackie, I do love his attitude, however, I couldn't help but shout at the screen for Garrett to call. Garrett is an absolute legend and I'll always be backing up his corner. Great poker!
When you see the cards...he was only in 30k
Jacky and Garret have cool character. They also great poker players
That was the most nervous raise I’ve seen in a while
I saw the exact same thing how didn't Garrett pick up on that delay then massive raise, 1st time I've seen Garrett i feel a bit nervous due to the $$$...
@@MAXIMATTZ the nervous look and taking a long time was all intentional. It's a reverse tell.
@@tylerslenk8243you might be right but explain why he would use a reverse tell in this situation, to me the talking to himself & the nervousness looked genuine but I want to hear your take on the hand
@@MAXIMATTZ I think he wanted Garrett to think that he wouldn't be doing all that tanking and noticably looking nervous if he was bluffing. Most of the time when people run big bluffs, they try to look really confident. I honestly think that's a big reason Garrett decided to lay it down
Jacky is a Long time pro those tells mean nothing . They may easily be fake tells. Garret is well aware of that . That is what makes this bluff so much better
lol the conversation after the hand, garrett knew he got bluffed haha
Jacky is a top player, big respect
Agree
Jacky is a beast
Garrett was nervous about winning and then being found in a dumpster around the corner.
I doubt that. Garret probably knows more bad people big dogs than you would think
@@keithkelso9872 It was more a joke about how all high-stakes Chinese players are part of the Triad mafia, but hey. You do you. 😂
I remember I was playing 4 handed at 4am and one of the players was a gang banger
After folding pretty every hand for about 20 minutes I finally realized I really should just rack up and leave
Ya gotta love when bluffing pays off
This new set is rough looking.
I was thinking the same thing
The epileptic seizure screens behind everyone is not a good look.
Don’t try this at 2-5
whenever I do I'm like... "Bye guys!"
Better off trying at 1-2 lol
@@BallyLivePoker “im heading out, good luck guys”
@@AlbanianRS why are you using my name lol
@@srivinayirrinki6458 your name? Wtf u talking about
Jack got the best card to bluff
The 9 giving him the chance to represent 99 and Q for QT
Great use of blocker
It's amusing this is the only comment remotely mentioning this but chat seems to "know so much". The sickest part is G called - u got a 9 there Jackie knowing he had just 9s or 99 or Q10 n there's more combos of 99 n Q 10(18) then Q9(12) 67% and needed to be good 1/3 33%. He was exactly in the spot it was even EV to call or fold
Hahahaha he really said he’d text Garrett his hand later
So glad to see LATB back.
Woooo!
Live at Bally’s?
Am I crazy or is KJ with Garrett's specific suits the best possible 3b bluff candidate on the river? Folds out all QT, A2s (unlikely Jackie plays that hand like this on the river however), and puts 9s full in an incredibly tough spot. Garrett gets snapped by quads and JJ, 1 combo of each. Even a random hand like J2 suited if Jackie can have it is really hard pressed to call. Jackie just doesn't have kings like ever the way he flatted the 3 bet pre and there is only 1 combo left to boot.
Yea but good luck getting someone to fold 99 on the river after putting in half their stack. That is spewtastic.
Probably a call here, Garret unblocks missed diamond draws that can play this way and has a massive range advantage. Also, I think he can go a bit bigger here, if Garrett goes for 75%-100% pot it makes it harder for Jackie to profitably raise.
It’s a long term profitable fold considering the raise size. If you call 100 times of these raises on the river simply for missed flushed draws and “range advantage” you think you have, pretty sure you would end up seeing 80% of the nuts :)
@@gengwang5131 you can't speak so generally about ev like that. Each board and hand is intricit. I'm very surprised he folded tbh. Jacky only has 99 and 22 which is very few combos of potential value
he simply didnt think jackie was capable of such a bluff
Really good bluff considering he was blocking the straight with a queen
Blocking straight and set of 9s. He also knows that Garrett can go thin here with even single pair holdings.
Don't think he was repping straight (he might think he is). Very strange to float a straight twice unless it was a flush draw (1 combo QTdd). It was only 3 combo of 99 or 1 combo of 22/JJ/KK ea. The sizing was simply too large for Gareth.
@PJ I don't think it's the sizing. Garrett had made tons of hero calls before for these sizes. The real question going through his mind: what are Jackie's bluffs and what is he representing? Typically trips would have raised on the turn. So either he somehow had quads, 999, or back doored into the straight. TdQd as well as TsQs.
Something that was interesting is the casual body language Jackie had until Garrett's river bet.
This is why I sometimes think pros will stand no chance against amateurs at local cash games. I could've moved all-in and would've still got snap called by the person with KJ. Haha.
Well locals aren't playing with a $250,000 stack. Those bluffs don't work playing 2/5 because the most they lose is a days pay or something. Its not like losing a small house.
Sickest and amazing bluff against a top player .
The announcer didn’t comment that Jackie could have held A2 suited. He probably would have played the hand the same way with that holding.
He played it perfect like he has the nutz and is pretending to be weak.
Bike new set up looks like a hunted house or like a brothel house .just something not right in my view.
They missed the memo that it's not an upgrade if we can't see the action better than it was before. Those cameras are either the same, or a small, incrimental upgrade over what they "had". They also didn't get the memo that it doesn't matter how expensive your equipment is if your set isn't well lit with lighting that isn't suitable for a night club.
@liveathebike: Does the timebank back to Garrett after he used?
Jackie is one of the very best. Period.
it also helps to have the 110k to throw around to bluff
He once said “ 打高额我是你祖宗” which means don’t ever try to play high stake poker with me, I’m your grandpa’s professor
Jackie is one of the high stake sharks coming out of Macao he’s legit legit
@@21sausage9 Triads….
Well it’s easy when you wipe ass with money
wtf how does he fold????? Garrett putting Jacky on pocket 99s and pocket 99s only. I think he has to call, right?
QTdd. But yeah getting about 2.25 to 1 I don't have that fold in me.
QT diamonds... any QT float.. random deuce
Qt diamonds bro
6:50 "Got a 9 in your hand"? He locked on but refused to give it credence. At only having to be good less than a third the time, that suspicion was worth trusting. Super surprised by the fold. Maybe some recent play with Jackie (others) had him off balance.
A2s(x2) , 23s(x2), Q10d, 99(x3),JJ, 22, could even have Q10o(x16) since he got there with Q9o
A confident value bet suddenly becoming a hero call/bluffcatcher situation when the guy repops it
Love watching these guys battle
Love it from Jackie- he's a stud
Very well played.
Hindsight 20/20, but a check on river from Garrett, followed by snap call was correct play
Anyone know why Garrett was asking if he had a 9 in his hand? Just thinking of there was something specific about the 9 or if maybe I am overthinking and he just fishing for a tell?
So many clips of Garrett wrecking weak amateurs but when he plays against good players with bankrolls you see how he gets flustered
A great player gets flustered when playing against other great players.
Damn, you should be a commentator.
He’s played against Jacky a few times and owned him. It’s a tough decision
That was a McCau gangster, their on another level.
@@seslocrit9365 I just dont understand how Garrett doesn't think he has 30%
It’s easy to say when you get see the cards. Jacky applied max pressure. can’t you just say that was a sick hand instead of hating lmfao
The moving graphics on the screens behind them suck.
Over thinking a 78% easy call.
Such a sick spot for G-man. There are just too many hands Jackie could have there that beat top2. A2, 99, Q-10 combos. JJ or KK far less likely, but still remotely possible. That float on the flop was the key for Jackie winning this. When he calls the Flop on a 2d-Jd-2s board, his hand really looks like Qd-10d, or A2. A hand strong enough not just to call, but to raise. Were I in Garrett's shoes, that's what I would have thought, and would have folded as well.
JJ and KK are way more likely than QT. has to be QTdd or ss. i dont think he 4bets JJ at this stack depths and he might be slowplaying (or potcontrolling) KK. he might not raise A2 on the river because garret can have every boat other than 2x
@@DjUnk187 Not sure I quite agree here. Jackie 3x opens originally on the button to $1200, G-man 3bets to $6k out of the SB, and Jackie just flats.
Sure you could make the case that due to stack depths Jackie would just flat his entire range here (or more specifically, would flat JJ or KK), but his entire pre-flop betting pattern sure looks a lot more like some combo of suited broadway cards or a weak Ax hand than a wired premium hand. Seems like a JJ or KK holding in his position would yield a slightly different sized open.
Also, Jackie and Garrett have played a ton together and Jackie knows all too well how Garrett sizes his river bets when he's bluffing or when he's nutted. It's usually a much larger, polarizing size. But instead, Garrett's river bet in this situation is a smaller, value-sized bet, which is what Jackie understands is an exploitable situation. He could easily raise here with an A2 type of hand knowing that Garrett likely is not holding a boat in this spot.
Shoulda shoved, only one combo of jj, one combo of 22, and even 99 only beats a bluff. Huge range advantage and if he has a deuce or QTdd, he's likely to fold either.
If Jackie had Q9 os there, he can have all the A2 23 suited, non suited.
@@DubiousYuTuber Idk tho. a 2 would just call there. A raise that big is rather a boat or garbage
But then the question of would a value hand play it like that? Also, you run the risk of betting into a full house yourself as played by g-man, imo
@@DavidL1986 KK JJ. So your natural bluff will be KJ.
Garret figured it out, just didn't go with it. I would think that all the screens along the wall would bother me during hands .. but that's what you get when you play 'under the lights' GL
Garrett playing Bad on the River muss check bei this Level.
Garrett great line"Dear God."
Garrett is the man and typically when out in that really tough spots on the river he makes the correct decision but even the best get bluffed off the best hand once in a while
A misread certainly ! Jackie calculated garret had a jack and no king so he figured the king gave him a stronger hand to bluff with
The king actually made Garrett's hand stronger yet $85k is alot to put in yet with top two
What brand is garrets hoodie
thats a snap call.
in a 1/2 game loll
Don't get how he folds what did he put Jackie on Queen 10 or a set 🤔
be nice if you could see the cumulative winnings but the advertised video covers it up 😑🙃
Wow Great play… I would have folded too..Garrett would have called if he bet under 100k
Jacky puts garrett on just a jack for suree
Yep. Garrett was on the right track then tried outguesssing his first instinct. Almost have to make a crying call there with Garrett’s hand but yeah. It’s a scary call for sure.
garrett is such a gentleman.
I really used to like this stream, but this new production value leaves something to be desired @8:53 camera shaking, lighting on Garrett is questionable at best, almost looks like the shutter speed is off and what is with the color... with all honesty, this needs to be fixed ASAP
This is not a C/R
Garrett awesome not once have I ever heard this guy play online smart live only
Garrett was an online crusher for years
The avatars of the players really makes them look like they’re 20 years older, quite eerie to look at
Was folding the right decision based on odds etc?
I don't think Jackie is opening with 99 PTSD is real. I have notice that when people apply pressure Andy, Eric and Matt is play is different than when others do it
Not a check-raise
To be honest I don't get the hands Jackie was representing. A2suited?pocket 9s? Garrett can have a lot of strong hands too
this is what playing online poker does to you
Garret put Jackie on A-2 suited, that's why he folded.
Carnac the great over here
I do like that you don't have that annoying background noise like on Hustler Live. I'm sure the players appreciate it too.
Now, this is a real game. I don’t know what kind of clown show I was watching on HC. I can’t believe Gary didn’t catch on earlier.
Jacky 9th wonder of the world
wow
Haha I'll text you later what I had! 😂 not like it matters after 50 other hands.
is it me or are the cameras shaking??????
Sick thing is that i like garretts fold tbh the reason garrett asked him if he had a 9 was because jackie NEEDS to have something here to bluff with. Either a 9 or a draw are the options here as garrett has KJ in his hand, pretty sure he has jackie to just fold a missed flush draw. So jjackie turned his pair of 9s into a bluff knowing he has removal to pocket 9s. Ballsy bluff as gman is the only one to ever have pocket jacks and kings here especially in this configuration
I’m sorry but that’s a call. Yes I realize i can see the cards but, If your a poker star like I keep hearing the commentators say about Garrett, you gotta sniff that one out. Garrett’s problem is he always makes a snap decision, and only uses his timebanks because he’s disappointed he has to fold, when he should actually be using the timebanks to think through the hand, how it was a 3 bet pot so take a 2 outta the picture, he blocks JJ and KK, and he bet the flop so you can most likely take Q10 outta the equation…. The way the action went that’s a crying call
Great stuff Jj...have not seen you playing at commerce in awhile
After watching the clip & seeing the cards makes this a 100% snap raise.
Poker is so much easier that way,just ask Mike Postle
Adelstein got Adelstein'd!!! 3x river bets aren't so fun
Today. It’s a poker hand not surgery. Jesus
Jacky blocks the straight (QT) and the full (99). Nice bluff against a great player like Garret. But I think this is a crying call.
I wish garret would do a streaming video so I can understand his thought process
Well a poker vlog
Bad fold. Jackie didn’t wanna be called there. He’d have to have been trapping with a 2 or 9’s. Not buying it with those odds even if his top 2 and blockers against boats meant he only had to win 20% of the time.
I paused it to say that he should call. why pit in 25k, unless he thinks Jackie will just call? If Jackie folds a worse hand, then his bet is meaningless. He must specifically wanted a call, which is unreasonable to ask for.
dam what a hand , pure poker right there
That’s what we do on this channel, real poker…
What is Jacky repping? AA wouldn't make sense as that would 4-bet 98% of the time. 22, JJ and KK only 1 possibility each. 99, QdTd (or QsTs for backdoor flush) are the only ones that makes sense. Jacky would have missed so many flush & straight draws, especially when Garrett doesn't block any diamonds, nor 7, 8, T. I guess the only explanation for the fold is that Jacket really psyched Garrett out by slaughtering Andy 4 years ago with the 99 quads.
He isnt getting the right price with a flush draw on the turn.
@@chromersv You are absolutely right. But sometimes people can justify a call if it is a combo draw, or the stacks are super deep for the implied odds. These two guys never dip under 300BB, ever. They always reload way before that.
Again, Gman can bully the fish but he has been bullied here by someone who has much bigger bankroll than him and as good as or even better player than him.
That guy fold every time, than everyone says ow my God, nice fold
I notice that when Gman is in tough spots he looks around at other players to see what they think.....
That was a very hard and close spot. The only hands that Jackie could have there that aren't bluffing here are JJ, 99 and A2s. (And clearly Jackie is capable of calling big bets with hands like that, so it has to be considered in his 3-bet calling range.) Nothing else makes sense that isn't a buff that played the way he did in the hand. 99 is the hand that makes the most sense and is the most likely and A2s more likely than JJ. There was only one combination of JJ left in the deck and a 4 bet may have been a possibility too, so the odds of JJ are super low. Conversely, there are a ton of busted diamond draws, which are the only BLUFFS that make sense. That float on the flop threw Garrett's entire read of the hand off, I'm sure.
When Jackie calls the turn bet, it's going to be harder to put him on a flush draw because a lot of players don't like to call a second street of value on a flush draw if the board is already paired. I'll bet if the board hadn't been paired Garrett would have called in that spot when the diamond draw missed.
he has Q9o in this hand. If he has that, he has Q-10o in his range too. And certainly A2o if he's so sticky that G-man is 6x'ing pre flop
How is that not the easiest and most obvious fold in the world???? Q9 with a 22J flop? Cmon man.
dont see how he can fold there. if they've played together for how many years they claim it seems bad with the odds he was getting.
Garret is a legend but I don’t think a fold here makes any sense.
If he betted pot that would be an easy fold but after that weak block bet with top of the his Range that has to be a snap call on theory and purely logicly as well i think, he can esily turn stubborn weak pair into bluffs all day long..
My called was wrong!!! Garrett is such a world class pro poker player with his humble personality.
I'm sorry but all I see is a bad fold. 2 is very unlikely given the pre-flop raising so his range has been identified. Garret giving him way too much credit for pocket 9s.
Q 10?
@@lloydchristmas1086 You're not making sense. it was 4k on the flop... and he did flat with Q9off as a float. On the turn, picking up an up and down, called the 15k. He has the Queen blocker to the straight, it's a huge polarising river bet.
all good matey
Lot of K of spades in that particular deck
Guess Garrett couldn't bring the ole secret earbud on this one could he?
I thought Gman was gonna call he must've had Jackie on pocket 9s as that's the only cards he could've put em on good bluff Jackie Gman will be back
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