@@kimmaag2217 What are you talking about. It's the nature of the game. You can't put the game live as the cards can be relayed to players while the hand is alive. Also, did you know that almost all major sports implement a 7 seconds delay to their "live" broadcast for censorship or anything bad that can slip by on a live broadcast? So you're technically not seeing a live broadcast in the real sense of it.
@@painkiller5657 not true... Live is live even if it's delayed... But don't pretend it'd live, when u know it's not.. That just trying to make yourself look good and that's when it gets real lame imo
Rather one of the worst folds I‘ve ever seen. I hope Eastgate has lost all his stack in this session, that‘s the dream situation of a hand like this and he folds 😂😂😂
I think it's even cooler that at 19:00 Sammy asked Barry if he wanted to run it twice after a king hit the flop!! Of course, he asked to run it twice before the flop but Barry declined.
Huh?? Barry was 1 of the top guys before the online boom. In this game he was for sure 1 of the weaker players. Everyone knows he's not stepping out of line, he's playing a super small range, not C/R bluffing, etc. His style is prob the easiest to play against out of this entire table. Small ball poker
Ace on the river is by far the best poker book of all time. Absolutely fun to read. You’ll also learn that Barry has been absolutely destroying nosebleed games since his college days. He doesn’t need to be lucky or unlucky, he’s one of the greatest ever.
I didn't mind some of the new episodes so far but some are just bad. I hate that they don't allow cash on the table anymore and some of them are only buying in for $100k or less.
0:09 "Yeah run it once but you wanna take a couple hundred back" LMAO Green stein what a goon. You won't run it twice but you want to take all your money back?
Daniel played literally every F hand 53s, K9o, thought flopping nuts 🥜 is everything with hands with no equity when poker is not over without turn & river. Barry on the other only played 2% of the hands esp AA, AA & only AA. So one good things for newbies to learn is not to play either style, don’t play all loosely goosey & don’t play extremely narrow range. U have to balance by playing hands with most equity & not go massive all ins with just one pair & run it multiple times to reduce variance etc
NBA Fan yuuup totally agree with everything you said. DNeg played way to loose , and Greenstein was too predictable and the top cash game players know if they hit their hands they will have all his moola.
Because that’s the only hand Barry played back in the day 😂😂😂. His bet sizing tells u all the time. If raise is 2000$ pre flop, Barry would make it 15K & would scream to everyone “ i have AA!!! “
0:00 it's funny ppl use to make a big deal about running it once or twice, Tom thought he was a favourite so he wanted to run it once, when in reality makes no difference, just reduces variance
It’s one thing to loosen up a bit for the show. It’s another thing to play the 62o. What’s funny is that Jamie gold didn’t even run bad on these high stakes TV shows; he’s up there with Johnny Chan in “hard to find a video of him getting stacked”. He was just a steady loser in these games on and off TV
He also was the man to say “math is idiotic” so the title checks out. Yeah, I know the back story to the phrase so relax. Secondly, Barry was so proud of himself for that first huge hand against Tom Dwan and to see him lose it all back to Dwan was glorious.
The very first hand in a video isn't unlucky, that's a pretty mediocre call. Even if Sammy was semi-bluffing, a lot of his draws got there either on the turn or the river. I don't see how you can call there.
Having a 9 and no diamond are really good blockers to call down with when Sammy tries to "bluff" the river. Not a pure call for Barry by any means, maybe 30% call 70% fold. Also Sammy started talking on the diamond turn about business, very easy to put him on a hand like A8dd
He was a shitty player, plays extremely tight range, only plays AA & sets. Massive over bets the pot & thinks he has the best hand over everyone. Most situations are coin flips & thinks he can win everything by running it one time. It’s not like he flopped Quad AA 🤮🤮🤦♂️
@@shadowsmessage was a shitty player? He’s still playing at the highest stakes there is to this very day guy. He’s been playing at these nose bleed stakes for over 30 years and your talking about him as if your some kinda of better player than he is. So are you going to be on TV here soon or where can I catch this genius level game you must have?
No, it's gotta be Daniel Negreanu. Remember Season 2 when he kept flopping the nuts and losing? Did Negreanu ever have a winning season of High Stakes Poker?
Exactly, he would get a straight the opponent would get a flush, he would get a flush opponent would get quads, he would get a full house the opponent would get a better full house. But Barry was super unlucky too.
Daniel caused a lot of his own "bad luck" by playing marginal hands. You don't see Barry flopping two pair with 10 7 then losing to a straight. Barry rarely put himself in a bad position and that's the difference.
@@JB6kow00- When 10-7 is your signature hand, got to go with it. You don't see Doyle taking beats with 10-2. Nope. He hands out ass whippings and wins bracelets with it.
Barry basically could've retained all of his money and maybe even won a lot had he agreed to run multiple boards on these suck-outs. But he did what he did perhaps in reverence to the game of Poker, to keep it pure and paid for it. He is a tragic hero.
That’s one perspective, the other is he wouldn’t have won as much as quickly through his 30s and 40s to become the millionaire he is to play these games in the first place. There’s no way to predict if the math favors you or punishes you in the short run and running it once guarantees a quicker averaging of the outcomes vs the curve going sideways by running it more than once.
I think I heard Barry say before that he wants a reputation for only running it once because other players will be less likely to make semi-bluffs on draws that way. ... for whatever my memory is worth
@@concars1234 It’s not exactly the same. The card removal factor of the first board can change the math on proceeding boards. That said, general consensus amongst the pros is it’s effectively the same. And your logic of may as well run it once makes no sense if the premise is it’s exactly the same math. It simply comes down to personal preference and player psychology.
@@HopyHop1 I was wondering why he always ran it once. This explanation makes a ton of sense actually. Knowing that you're only getting to run it once makes you less likely to shove if you're just on a draw. Sure there's more variance, but I love the concept.
So he loses a flip on Q42ss and that's "unlucky"? (BTW he played the hand horribly) Meanwhile, he accumulated that stack by getting in heaps on J10x rainbow with J9s vs Dwan's AA and getting there. (Which he also played horribly) @0:30, I don't see why overplaying a weak top pair and paying off river is considered unlucky. @9:52, Another overplay, praying that he's flipping....
1:25. Patrick could be thinking if these guy are loving jacks and nines i might be able to steal this if an ace or king comes, or thinking if another 8 comes or a heart turns, i play with guys who take these chances, talk about bad luck, some guys have great luck!
100% Barry is the unluckiest I’ve seen. He shouldn’t play tbh. To be a poker player you not only need to be good, you need to be blessed with more good luck than bad luck and Barry is poxed!
"hes trying to get a read on sammy but sammy's not having it" well barry perhaps sammy having a full blown conversation with someone else while you're tanking would lead you to believe he was strong here lol
Yea I’m sure Barry didn’t take that into consideration. Not like he’s a professional poker player with more experience playing those types of stakes and against Farha than you could ever dream of having. Can you imagine how much more profit he would have been able to realize if he had someone like you to coach him. Just a shame. You could’ve helped him learn that taking things like how many times he has to be right in order to be profitable, etc are just a distraction from what’s really important. Like your reads on situations when you can see the cards.
@@erichhartmann9797 he thought Sammy was steaming and made a terrible call. He knows he only beats a bluff there. I don't think it's the worst call ever, but Sammy bombed it on all 3 streets so it should have been a fold under normal circumstances.
13:00 I hate Antonio's flop 3 bet. Seems like the most obv call of all time. We don't want barry to just felt us with ten x of hearts and we're not really getting him to fold much at all. Call flop raise and try to see the river as long as the board doesn't pair on the turn.
He was a callinf station though. There was river bets where he only had a bluff catcher. Then he called out all the hands that beat him. Told his opponent what they had ans still called anyway. Barry got really unlucky got it in good so many times and lost most all of then
Long term results will fix that. Variance is cruel but if you consistently get it in good, you'll end up ahead. Don't get down on yourself. Remember that poker is one long session. Keep grinding, my dude.
And also one of the people in poker one should respect most. He wins the ultimate prize, and retires a millionaire before 30. Peter Eastgate is everything I want to be haha
@@casualfan3358 I mean, as much as I am defending Peter Eastgate generally (few sub-30 year-old 'fish' can enter the WSOP let alone win it) it's an atrociously over cautious play. I don't think you can ever fold there. I think call, see what Barry does, then call or check back river vs Dwan.
Nit? What are you talking about idiot. Karma for trying to play a good game? This man donated many of his winnings to charity. Stop being such a dumb ass
@@mayanaztec6440 LMAO, why so offended ove a person you don't know? I didn't say he was a bad person. But there were lots of players who were way more fun to watch. And also in a home game, these kind of players are boring. And yes, a lot of them are also winning players. I was just saying that I like them to get outdrawn. Not more.
Summary of every hand:
1. Barry Greenstein has Aces
2. Players go all in
3. Barry says "Only run it once"
4. Barry loses
Gabe Kaplan is the greatest poker commentator in history.
When you pretend to comment live and your not, then your NOT great imo.
@@kimmaag2217 What are you talking about. It's the nature of the game. You can't put the game live as the cards can be relayed to players while the hand is alive. Also, did you know that almost all major sports implement a 7 seconds delay to their "live" broadcast for censorship or anything bad that can slip by on a live broadcast? So you're technically not seeing a live broadcast in the real sense of it.
@@painkiller5657 not true... Live is live even if it's delayed... But don't pretend it'd live, when u know it's not.. That just trying to make yourself look good and that's when it gets real lame imo
Most obnoxious maybe
@@MrBleedk they have to have a delay in poker for security of the game. If you think any game is exactly live you’re ignorant
Dwan's move in the family pot against Barry and Peter Eastgate is one of the best plays in HSP history.
Literally squeezed two winners out of the hand he’s a boss
Rather one of the worst folds I‘ve ever seen. I hope Eastgate has lost all his stack in this session, that‘s the dream situation of a hand like this and he folds 😂😂😂
@@BVB-borusse Nothing is the dream 8-handed except the nuts. Eastgate is smart not to stack off there with weak trips.
@@anonymoussource1 I still would’ve shoved
@@BVB-borusse it's a correct fold actually. Even though solvers don't deal with 8-ways, it's definitely a GTO fold.
The way Antonio Calls at 13:30 is so cool haha. Insta calling $190k by saying 'once or twice'. I love it.
I think it's even cooler that at 19:00 Sammy asked Barry if he wanted to run it twice after a king hit the flop!! Of course, he asked to run it twice before the flop but Barry declined.
@@HopyHop1 Yes, agreed. Very cool. Sammy overall is an exceptionally cool individual.
@@olivertaylor9125 Yeah, pro poker on tv wouldn't be the same without him.
@@olivertaylor9125 There's lots of characters, but Sammy is one of my favorites.
@@olivertaylor9125 IDK, its like all these cool characters came together to make a great show!
Eli: you want to run it once or twice
Barry: Im the one time man
Gabe: Just like his first wife told everybody, back in Illinois.
LMAO 🤣
10:22
Hahahhahahhhaha
Barry Greinstien was a much better player than most players on High Stakes Poker. Put some Respect on his name.
@@jessezuniga1280 solid player. go play 1/2, pleb
He’s horrible.
@@nathanfreakout338 He's a loser.Like you
Huh?? Barry was 1 of the top guys before the online boom. In this game he was for sure 1 of the weaker players. Everyone knows he's not stepping out of line, he's playing a super small range, not C/R bluffing, etc. His style is prob the easiest to play against out of this entire table. Small ball poker
Lol every one criticism and there playing the Local 5-5 game .... Barry was a beast then weather you wanna admit it or not
Ace on the river is by far the best poker book of all time. Absolutely fun to read. You’ll also learn that Barry has been absolutely destroying nosebleed games since his college days. He doesn’t need to be lucky or unlucky, he’s one of the greatest ever.
Barry should always fold AAs pre-flop!
Or learn to see turns and rivers. He tends to just pile it in on the flop as barely the favorite.
19:15 "Hold it, I'm going to take a deep breath." The smile of a winner!
The smile of a smug luckbox that put his money in bad and spiked a set.
Barry is the only man that can handle losses like that. That’s why the universe picked him.
watching the first couple of seasons 1000 times worth more than watching the new season once.
You said it
Is it bad? I’m curious is gabe still funny or the players all just statues?
I didn't mind some of the new episodes so far but some are just bad. I hate that they don't allow cash on the table anymore and some of them are only buying in for $100k or less.
Gabe Kaplan is the trademark of this high stakes, without him, isn;t the same!
I feel its the personalities of the players. More enjoyable as a viewer. Rather rewatch old episodes.
0:09
"Yeah run it once but you wanna take a couple hundred back"
LMAO Green stein what a goon. You won't run it twice but you want to take all your money back?
Norm Macdonald ladies and gentlemen..... that man is for the birds! He can't swim a stroke, but he sures knows every dive in town.
If you go to the bathroom later and see a sign that says gentlemen, pay no heed, go right in... Theres no door that says scoundrel on it.
Thats true but 9/11 was a national tragedy.
What a guy. He has a face like a flower. Yeah a cauliflower
rip
I met Berry at the Bike Casino years ago in the early 2000's. He actually came up to me and shook my hand. Such a class act! A fan of his for sure!
Liar
4:32 Everyone limps in while Barry Greenstein has aces, he says "this is amazing" everyone would feel like that too xD
Barry should just open muck his AA whenever he gets em
So he should just fold 100% of the time?
I think Barry and Daniel had some of the worst beats ever on high stakes poker.
Barry stl ended up a winner. Daniel not so much.
Daniel played literally every F hand 53s, K9o, thought flopping nuts 🥜 is everything with hands with no equity when poker is not over without turn & river. Barry on the other only played 2% of the hands esp AA, AA & only AA. So one good things for newbies to learn is not to play either style, don’t play all loosely goosey & don’t play extremely narrow range. U have to balance by playing hands with most equity & not go massive all ins with just one pair & run it multiple times to reduce variance etc
NBA Fan
yuuup totally agree with everything you said.
DNeg played way to loose , and Greenstein was too predictable and the top cash game players know if they hit their hands they will have all his moola.
Rest in peace Norm. I didn't even know you were sick.
Since May of 2011 Barry has been folding AA pre.
hahahaha
@@boxingfinland8144 Kyylälle kyytiä.😄
He may not be ahead pre.
13:29 that was a savage call by Esfendari
an easy call he has a million outs, no one would ever fold that
When they asked what did he have , someone says probably Aces. Lol that’s all he plays ? Lol 3:41
that's all he gets!
Barry is the only person allowed to fold aces preflop.
Love Barry. It’s hard to watch him lose.
10:45 this moment made me laugh especially the sad bowl clink and “ohh”
Maybe its because he only plays AA hahahah
You’d think a guy with luck this bad would run it more than once 🤦♂️
Nobody's has gotten it worse in Bad beats on High stakes poker than Negreanu.
It always amazes me how Sammy knew so quick that Barry had AA
You play with someone enough you sort of just know.
Because that’s the only hand Barry played back in the day 😂😂😂. His bet sizing tells u all the time. If raise is 2000$ pre flop, Barry would make it 15K & would scream to everyone “ i have AA!!! “
He got so “unlucky” at 7:47 lol
I like how you skipped the hands where he sucked out on people.
Barry is such a gentleman
0:00 it's funny ppl use to make a big deal about running it once or twice, Tom thought he was a favourite so he wanted to run it once, when in reality makes no difference, just reduces variance
Jamie Gold calls another $2.8k with 62off. No wonder why he supposedly broke now 😂
He played high stakes NL like I played $3/$6 limit.
It’s one thing to loosen up a bit for the show. It’s another thing to play the 62o.
What’s funny is that Jamie gold didn’t even run bad on these high stakes TV shows; he’s up there with Johnny Chan in “hard to find a video of him getting stacked”. He was just a steady loser in these games on and off TV
I never knew Death was a commentator on High Stakes Poker
haha once you hear it, you cant unhear it!
He also was the man to say “math is idiotic” so the title checks out. Yeah, I know the back story to the phrase so relax.
Secondly, Barry was so proud of himself for that first huge hand against Tom Dwan and to see him lose it all back to Dwan was glorious.
Where is the first hand that which you speak of? Of greenstein vs dwan where greenstein wins?
@@OceanSkate401 I think it was the one where Barry J9 and dwan had the aces
@@1ZosoLZ ty.
barry greenstein running once and not splitting pots has cost him like near a million now from all the videos I have seen.
The very first hand in a video isn't unlucky, that's a pretty mediocre call. Even if Sammy was semi-bluffing, a lot of his draws got there either on the turn or the river. I don't see how you can call there.
Having a 9 and no diamond are really good blockers to call down with when Sammy tries to "bluff" the river. Not a pure call for Barry by any means, maybe 30% call 70% fold. Also Sammy started talking on the diamond turn about business, very easy to put him on a hand like A8dd
Go away, you massively exploitable if this is how you play.
@@joelwillis2043 Up $40k since 2018 playing 50c/1$ cash, I’m doing okay
He was a shitty player, plays extremely tight range, only plays AA & sets. Massive over bets the pot & thinks he has the best hand over everyone. Most situations are coin flips & thinks he can win everything by running it one time. It’s not like he flopped Quad AA 🤮🤮🤦♂️
@@shadowsmessage was a shitty player? He’s still playing at the highest stakes there is to this very day guy. He’s been playing at these nose bleed stakes for over 30 years and your talking about him as if your some kinda of better player than he is. So are you going to be on TV here soon or where can I catch this genius level game you must have?
Barry needs to fold pocket aces everytime
No, it's gotta be Daniel Negreanu. Remember Season 2 when he kept flopping the nuts and losing? Did Negreanu ever have a winning season of High Stakes Poker?
No. Not even close. Meanwhile Dwan had river after river bailing him out and he became a god.
Absolutely lol
Exactly, he would get a straight the opponent would get a flush, he would get a flush opponent would get quads, he would get a full house the opponent would get a better full house. But Barry was super unlucky too.
Daniel caused a lot of his own "bad luck" by playing marginal hands. You don't see Barry flopping two pair with 10 7 then losing to a straight. Barry rarely put himself in a bad position and that's the difference.
@@JB6kow00- When 10-7 is your signature hand, got to go with it. You don't see Doyle taking beats with 10-2. Nope. He hands out ass whippings and wins bracelets with it.
AA vs KK: who shuffled? you did (Barry) or the dealer?
Sammy was best 😁
15:15 YEAH SAMMY $1 F'N 90 WHEN THE HAND STARTED!
👉Idiot: defends 42o and folds when hits trips
Barry "I'm All In" Greenstein
amazing greenstein still is up on high stakes poker!
Barry basically could've retained all of his money and maybe even won a lot had he agreed to run multiple boards on these suck-outs. But he did what he did perhaps in reverence to the game of Poker, to keep it pure and paid for it. He is a tragic hero.
That’s one perspective, the other is he wouldn’t have won as much as quickly through his 30s and 40s to become the millionaire he is to play these games in the first place. There’s no way to predict if the math favors you or punishes you in the short run and running it once guarantees a quicker averaging of the outcomes vs the curve going sideways by running it more than once.
Barry would have probably saved a lot of money if he ran it twice in stead of always doing it once.
I think I heard Barry say before that he wants a reputation for only running it once because other players will be less likely to make semi-bluffs on draws that way. ... for whatever my memory is worth
yup, dude is a straight up boss for only running it once
Statistically it's the exact same odds if you run once or twice. So if you're trying to knock others out might as well run it once
@@concars1234 It’s not exactly the same. The card removal factor of the first board can change the math on proceeding boards. That said, general consensus amongst the pros is it’s effectively the same. And your logic of may as well run it once makes no sense if the premise is it’s exactly the same math. It simply comes down to personal preference and player psychology.
@@HopyHop1 I was wondering why he always ran it once. This explanation makes a ton of sense actually. Knowing that you're only getting to run it once makes you less likely to shove if you're just on a draw. Sure there's more variance, but I love the concept.
4:26 it was so funny expression of Barry
Damn thumbnail got him looking like Dracula 🧛♂️😂😂😂
I run like this on Pokerstars all the time
one thing to learn from,Take it like a MAN!!!
I’ll give it to Barry. All in and behind or ahead, he always runs it once even in huge pots. Takes some balls
forgot how socially awkward Selbst is
Sammy handling bundles of cash looks like the most normal thing I ever seen.
Easy to say these are bad folds when you can see their cards..
Bunch of high rollers in the comments.
🤣🤦🏻♂️
You gotta respect the chat pros
On behalf of the high roller youtube comment club yes it is very easy to say
I have a million billions
So he loses a flip on Q42ss and that's "unlucky"? (BTW he played the hand horribly)
Meanwhile, he accumulated that stack by getting in heaps on J10x rainbow with J9s
vs Dwan's AA and getting there. (Which he also played horribly)
@0:30, I don't see why overplaying a weak top pair and paying off river is considered unlucky.
@9:52, Another overplay, praying that he's flipping....
I remember this next time I loose in Holdem .
What about when Tom Dean had aces and Barry had J9 and busted his aces? He’s just as unlucky as anyone else.. Daniel is pretty unlucky though
I don’t consider it unlucky to fold the best hand (AA vs Dwan’s QT) 🤷🏼♂️
Why does that commentator sound like norm Macdonald
Because that is Norm Macdonald lol
Gabe Kaplan is the GOAT...Amazing commentary by Gabe Kaplan.
What about Daniel Negreanu
Eastgate was up big, he was protecting his stack
1:25. Patrick could be thinking if these guy are loving jacks and nines i might be able to steal this if an ace or king comes, or thinking if another 8 comes or a heart turns, i play with guys who take these chances, talk about bad luck, some guys have great luck!
100% Barry is the unluckiest I’ve seen. He shouldn’t play tbh. To be a poker player you not only need to be good, you need to be blessed with more good luck than bad luck and Barry is poxed!
I love to run it twice, even when I’m ahead. Hate getting sucked out when I’m extremely favorite. But it happens. That’s why I always run it twice.
barry greenstein is literally the happy merchant
Class act
"hes trying to get a read on sammy but sammy's not having it" well barry perhaps sammy having a full blown conversation with someone else while you're tanking would lead you to believe he was strong here lol
Yea I’m sure Barry didn’t take that into consideration. Not like he’s a professional poker player with more experience playing those types of stakes and against Farha than you could ever dream of having. Can you imagine how much more profit he would have been able to realize if he had someone like you to coach him. Just a shame. You could’ve helped him learn that taking things like how many times he has to be right in order to be profitable, etc are just a distraction from what’s really important. Like your reads on situations when you can see the cards.
@@Anthony-nv7gd 😂😂😂
@@Anthony-nv7gd
Your dry humor is second to none. I just hired this guy as a poker coach!
I will no longer talk during hands to feign weakness!
That J8 vs J9 hand vs Sammy was not unlucky 😆 That was just a poor read
Horrible call. Wtf does he beat?
@@erichhartmann9797 i guess Sammys wild man approach to the game can pay off once in a while 😆
@@erichhartmann9797 he thought Sammy was steaming and made a terrible call. He knows he only beats a bluff there. I don't think it's the worst call ever, but Sammy bombed it on all 3 streets so it should have been a fold under normal circumstances.
He is an arrogant loser & thinks he has the best hand all the time & every else have nothing
BG was in a bad run downswing during that high stake poker season.
This just looks like great fun tbf
I mean watching it all Greenstein is probably the luckyest player ever played high stakes
Flush draws always gets him lol
if when I have aces and I'm afraid of losing, it makes you realize how lucky I am ...
Go! Sammy. Too bad he didn't win
WSOP main event.
13:00 I hate Antonio's flop 3 bet. Seems like the most obv call of all time. We don't want barry to just felt us with ten x of hearts and we're not really getting him to fold much at all. Call flop raise and try to see the river as long as the board doesn't pair on the turn.
I hope that Barry has rebounded. At one point he was in serious financial trouble.
That’s what happens if u only play AA , AA & only AA & run it only one time with no money 😭😭😭🤮
Aren't most poker players in financial differcultly
I guess nobody saw Daniel's run on this show? Talk about cooler after cooler.
He was a callinf station though. There was river bets where he only had a bluff catcher. Then he called out all the hands that beat him. Told his opponent what they had ans still called anyway. Barry got really unlucky got it in good so many times and lost most all of then
BARRY RUN IT TWICE ALREADY!!
Title should say "Barry's cracked aces".
I have the worst luck in poker doesnt matter how much I study I get unlucky when it counts every time it seems
Long term results will fix that. Variance is cruel but if you consistently get it in good, you'll end up ahead. Don't get down on yourself. Remember that poker is one long session. Keep grinding, my dude.
Think about all the times you screwed someone over though, it all evens out in the long run. If you lose while 52-75% favorite it’s normal.
6:55 damn, guy with the worst hand won
Eastgate is such a coward. Good god
He isbr a high stakes cash player. Tournie playee very risk averse
A normal day on Pokerstars
This is so sickening I can't finish the video, it's enough already lol
Never seen a guy loose with Aces more than berry
Peter Eastgate is a money scared fish 🐟
And also one of the people in poker one should respect most. He wins the ultimate prize, and retires a millionaire before 30. Peter Eastgate is everything I want to be haha
I would shove over dwan only based on that i had the 2♦️ to block ace-2 of diamonds idk if thats the correct play or not lol
@@casualfan3358 I mean, as much as I am defending Peter Eastgate generally (few sub-30 year-old 'fish' can enter the WSOP let alone win it) it's an atrociously over cautious play. I don't think you can ever fold there. I think call, see what Barry does, then call or check back river vs Dwan.
Wonder how many times Barry wishes he woulda ran it twice.
For sure that hand against Antonio.
Antonio pot was only 595K. Tom Dwan pot was 920K. Losing 920K pot is like losing your whole life savings & whole life work. U run it twice there.
I love watching Barry lose. It's his arrogance that makes it so satisfying
Barry got his hole ripped during these sessions WOW, The J9 hand was such a bad play to lose that much with one pair all the rest yeah he got screwed
I still don't see how Eastgate can fold there. Especially with dwans rep at that time
Barry got durrrrreeeeed twice here lol
I never understood why Dwan rocks back and forth lol
He is on the spectrum
@@sadclown14 lol
To hide any tells
He's artistic.
Surely after quite a few bad beats, Barry should start running it twice.
Only Dwan can bet so many people out of their good hands 😆😂 He's my hero!
Norm made this video better.
Does anyone know why Gabe wasn’t the host for season 7?
Because ur dumb
Good question. I'm commenting in case someone has the answer.
Barry, please run it twice from now on.
He even declined running it twice when Sammy hit his king on the flop
Daniel Negreanu has entered the chat
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No way, it's me
I always love it when boring nits lose the all ins. So everything was fine. Karma.
Nit? What are you talking about idiot. Karma for trying to play a good game? This man donated many of his winnings to charity. Stop being such a dumb ass
@@mayanaztec6440 LMAO, why so offended ove a person you don't know? I didn't say he was a bad person. But there were lots of players who were way more fun to watch. And also in a home game, these kind of players are boring. And yes, a lot of them are also winning players. I was just saying that I like them to get outdrawn. Not more.