When you hit a Royal Flush Draw in Poker!
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- When you hit a Royal Flush Draw in Poker!
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Does michael beat richard cuz his Q 10 are suited?
They both had straight so chopped pot.
Can you please do high hand, 4 of the kind. like the board is QQQQJ but one player wins the pot with a A high or K high
A 9 or an Ace from Clubs 😂😂😂😂😂
A fucking Royal Flush Draw
Man, this should be called "When you did not hit Royal Flush"
@@_TheGreekGod_ No, it's called when you HIT a royal flush draw. Key word being Hit. Do you have 0 English comprehension? The title is grammatically flawed.
Wrong. At the Big Boy Table, the terms are you either flopped a royal flush draw or turned a royal flush draw. At the Extra Chromosome Table, it's as you advocate. Are things going alright at the EC Table?
@@0sumgamezzz435 so if u didnt hit a royal flush it called the royal flush draw?im confused
@@who_am_ii Me too. What is a rotal flush?
@@0sumgamezzz435 Lol my bad i mean royal flush lmaooo
This is a prime example of why youtube should still have a dislike button
Can't believe it's been 3 months already. No matter what the viewers think, I guess we're just gonna have to live with getting clickbaited all the time now.
it does still exist. it just doesnt show how many dislikes a video has in an effort to stop people "ratioing" videos.
Currently at 5.3k dislikes. You can see them still just fine with the Chrome extension.
It does . I just disliked the video
@@SenseiRaichuss Can you tell me the name of the extension? I'm getting clickbaited by 'Karens get what they deserve'. Good Karen vids but they're not getting what they deserve. Plus, the thumbnail isn't even in the vid. It's getting worse with other vids too.
Thats 14 minutes of my life I'll never get back. Thanks a lot
Hate to break it to you but all of the minutes in your life you’ll never get back. You’re welcome as well for wasting your time with this reply.
I just skip ahead to the next card. Most of the video is useless conversation.
That's 5 seconds of my life I'm not getting back reading your comment
@@captainunwashed1308 same
lucky you, i lost 28 mins of mines because i watched it again thinking id somehow missed the royal flush somewhere along the way !!!
Man I thought Antonio was going to hit the royal flush against quads. That would’ve been sick.
Darn you just spoiled it
@@jirehchoo2151 the title sort of spoils it mate.
Definition of click bait......
You mean Antonio “Esfiandari”?
there is one on here that shows 2 guys all in . quad aces vs royal flush . now that is sick .
Who else knew a royal flush would never come on the first one because someone folded the Ace of clubs
Wouldn't it be scandalous if they had another A of clubs in the deck ? lol
@@D3MoNyX Have you seen the hand where there were two Queen of clubs on the board? I think it was one on the flop and one on the turn.
@@DoubleBassX2 I've seen that one. They were both on the flop.
"Draw"
yeah, I was like "wait, Royal Flush? didn't the dude just Fold Ace of Clubs"
Give back 14 mins of my life.
That A4os call with someone behind you is fucking hilarious that some ppl can be that dumb at times 🤣🤣
I can't believe Ludovic called. If it were heads-up, it might make sense that he wouldn't put Richard on a Q 10 straight, but being under-the-gun in a 3-way pot and not considering that the third player might be slow-rolling the nuts was a huge mistake.
Tune in next week for our new video: when you flop a trip draw. Exciting stuff.
I just spent seven minutes looking at three guys stare into space. When they finally did play their hands, where the hell was the royal flush?
That the very end
Dont lie with that title mate, that’s gross
Is the title misleading...? He does say Royal Flush Draw.
Or was the title originally something else
Thought the same until I read it again its royal flush draw
Yes its a big lie
@@felixtampos1001 its not a lie, Royal Flush Draw, means there is 1 card away from royal flush just from the flop
But none of them except the last guy actually "hit" their royal flush draw. That's how the title is misleading. There's a major difference between having a royal flush draw and hitting a royal flush draw. Max is correct...the title is either wrong or meant to mislead
with that title you should only include clips where the royal flush actually hit....
11:41 Antonio what a beast!
Mucking his cards before he even sees what the opponent has.
100% confindence in his read.
He just wanted to feel like Negreanu for once...
He called with A4??.. What🤣
Lmao fr 😂 that’s a snap fold
Lol
I think too lol
Calling allin with A4 i cant believe it. And the two laughing when they chop the pot.
it's called suicide call
It's very subtle, but he gave away a tell at 3:36 when he barely raised his right hand. That is a sign of strength because it shows hes anxious to bet.
It could be other way around.
Wow
Nice catch!
Ah yes, the Royal flush draw in poker.
Not to be confused with the Royal flush draw of hockey.
Commentators on the first clip are clearly not very observant. Tommy folded the Ace of clubs before the flop...
Michael had queen and 10 of clubs
@@Tommyometer ok? Ace of clubs is needed to complete the royal flush.
@@pwner332 fair enough. It's easy to miss the folded ace of clubs tho because it happened so quick
@@pwner332 But any club would give him the win.
Exactly, mebbe a straight flush draw :)
Why would Ludovic call an all in with A4s on that board when he‘s not even last to act???
honestly no idea, one of the worst plays I have ever seen on televised poker
Lol he wants to be televised making good hero call
I was shocked he was taking so long to fold and then we he said "Call" my jaw dropped.
Shockingly bad play. I could not understand why he did not insta-fold.
I thought he was just acting before he was going to fold, and then he actually called! Horrible player.
"When you flop a royal flush draw"
Fixed the title for you guys. 3 hands, one 4-cards-to-a-royal board.
That's how you get thumbs-downed and unsubbed at the same time. Don't put up clickbait trash and waste 14 minutes of our lives.
I've lost quite a few chips chasing a straight flush just to be able to say I hit it one time .
I flopped a straight flush and action starts with my opponent who folds. Doesnt check.. just says, "fuck this 7,2 crap. I fold." I was so pissed.
Brought my friend to play once, first time, they flopped a straight flush within the first 30 mins of playing, life isn't balanced haha
Agree with the majority of others, it's a bad call by Ludovic. The only hand his A4 is ever ahead of there (given the check shove action on turn by Richard into TWO opponents), aside from a pure bluff of course, is a combo draw and both of those are too unlikely to justify a call for half his stack. Now, if by contrast, Richard had shoved right away on the turn (i.e. not a 'check shove'), then perhaps a call by Ludovic makes more sense for the reasons some have stated. However, as played (check shove into 2 opponents), it is an easy fold since 90% - 95% of the time Ludovic is in bad shape or, as was the case here, drawing dead.
I was thinking this exact thing. He's got one guy on either side of him that are both in and don't seem too unhappy about it given they've both stuck in chips on every street without too much drama. There's ZERO chance he has both beat or isn't drawing dead to at leat one of them. What possible card can he hit to beat both players with 1 pair and no kicker, no straight draw, no flush draw on a wet board? Horrible call. Forget the math, it's an easy fold based on position/situation.
@@MikeDawson27 exactly. You could see him after the fact just devastated. He knew he made an amateur move and lost big time.
Such a misleading title.
How? These are royal flush draws...
Because the title says they "hit" their royal flush draw...
@@dustybateman5376 Which they did? A draw is always a draw. You always need one more card to complete it therefore they hit a “draw.”
@@itsaboutthattime4425 So tired of these semantic games. You can flop a draw. You can turn the draw. When you "hit" a draw, you MAKE your hand.
ie: I have AcKc. The flop is 10c-7d-3s. Let's say it gets checked around. The turn is 2c. I turned a flush draw. I did not hit a flush draw. Should the river be any club, THEN I've "hit" the backdoor draw. Because if any other card shows up, I've "missed" my draw. Get it??
Getting a massage while at the table... what a G
Pretty common at tourneys
What a G A V
i came here to say "that first one wasn't a royal flush" then i saw the comments and realized i've been rick rolled.
This fucking king walks away from the table not even knowing he got a royal flush.
What a terrible call with A4 in that spot. Easy fold....
Its not a cashgame.
@@cassius969 so what?
13:13 what getting royal flush’d makes you do
A-4 , the guy check raised all in with two behind him. Easy fold A-4.
This new Most Replayed feature comes in handy for videos like this, I can just skip to waht I came to see
Nexy video: Players hitting backdoor royal flushes
1/3 actual Royal Flush video! Heads up!
I drew one in wendover nev at the peppermill casino. We gathered a big audience. Had a table shark with pocket aces I held queen ten of hearts. Flop was ace jack king hearts. Right off the bat. I hat my cowboy hat on I had to dip down never in my life did I regroup like that cause he went all in. I couldn't match his stack unless he let me buy more chips. He was so confident. I did it. Dug in my wallet. It was a 2500 pot. Pretty good for hard cash. We turned our cards over he jumped up cussing. Rest of table and audience clapped. Dealer had to finish the deal. Wow I just relived that. Only royal I've ever had. Still makes me smile. I love poker
When you hit a Royal Flush? Whaaaaaat ? Did someone flush it down the toilet. lol
Thanks guys for saving me 14 minutes xd
I feel that is the calmest response to a royal flush in the world lol
1st hand call with the A4s was so bad!
In a tournament!!
Against 2 opponents!!!
im very new to poker im learning the value of the cards. is it possible to still win a game with a shit hand. buy bluffing opponents to fold? is that the whole point. or is it better to have a good hand and go all the way. ive been playing some free to play poker and when i raise high everybody else folds..
I'd say if you're beginning, go with the value of the cards. Once you're familiar with them, try bluffing depending on the position you're in (last to play, big blind etc) and once you're more able to clearly read the room and guess other players cards.(It is also good to bluff about the strength of your cards, making people think you have nothing)
Once you get the hang of things, you'll find that, to some extent, you're always bluffing - if you have a strong hand (that you think will win a showdown) then you want to make it look weaker than it is (i.e. to get people betting so you can win as much as possible), but if you have a weak hand, then you want to make it look like you have a strong hand, so as to bet people to fold.
There is a certain amount of skill involved in both scenarios. If you have a strong hand, it's about knowing what bet to make and when - essentially, you want your opponent(s) to think they have a chance of winning, so you don't want to scare them off without extracting as much from the hand as you can. Of course, unless you have the nuts (the best possible hand with the cards on the table), you have to be aware that, even if you have a strong hand, they might have something stronger. For this, you need to use your judgement, and may consider how the hand has played out so far - e.g. the betting during the hand may give an indication as to what people could have (for example, big bets pre-flop will likely weed out the poor hands, but if someone has been able to see the flop without risking much, then they could have a wider range of cards).
You should also potentially consider how a player tends to play (e.g. loose or tight) - this can help you to estimate what they may or may not have. The chip stacks may be relevant, too - someone with a small chip stack may be reluctant to lose too many chips, but a very short stack may need to take risks, whilst someone with a big stack (especially if you have a small stack) can potentially afford to lose a pot. You should also consider you position at the table and how many people are still in the pot etc.
The same is true when bluffing. You won't be able to bluff someone off a hand if they have the nuts themselves. Likewise, if someone has a strong hand, a bluff is unlikely to work against them. The more people there are left in the hand, the higher the chance someone has a playable hand. The bigger the stacks (compared to yours) the more likely someone might be to risk calling a bluff etc.
In my opinion, it's best to mix it up a bit, to make it harder for other players to read what you might have. This can include bluffing when you have a weak hand, and slow-playing when you have a strong hand.
It's also worth noting that, what may start as a strong hand can quickly turn to junk. Sometimes, it's better to get paid a small amount early, rather than seeing more cards (in the hope of increasing the size of the pot), only to find that your hand is no longer that strong/or the best etc. On that note, it's worth taking into consideration "pot odds" - to put it simply, this relates to the number of chips a player must call with compared to the size of the pot, combined with the probability of winning a pot. For example, if a pot is 9000 chips, and a player needs 1000 to call, then they potentially stand to win 10000 chips at the cost of that 1000 (so, they can win 10 chips back for every 1 they risk), but if the probability of them winning the pot is say 20%, then theoretically, it makes sense to take advantage of the pot odds. In the long-run, such an approach will work out profitable. This potentially also means that sometimes a player may be involved with relatively weak starting hand, only to get luck on the flop etc. - again, it comes down to analysing what has happened so far in the hand (to try and get an idea what range of cards players may be holding).
Ultimately, when it comes to a single hand, anything can happen. The best player in the world can lose to the worst player - after all, there is an element of luck in the game. But, the more hands that are played, the more likely it is that skill will prevail. If you constantly play against people who are better than you, you're likely to struggle - so bear that in mind when choosing a game.
Also, there is a big difference between online and face-to-face poker. For example, the speed of online poker makes it easier (less boring) to sit and wait for a good hand, whilst for some people, I suspect that it's easier to bluff in online poker - to some extent, it can feel less real, plus people can't see you. Personally, I like both, but probably prefer face-to-face.
You do know what a royal flush is, right? and finally you get to one at the end with absolutely no play involved? Like you were trying to be disappointing and boring.
The actual royal flush: 12:35
First hand was the worst call I've seen
Never tell a secret in the middle of a cornfield. There's too many ears. I know it's a corny joke.
Heh.
The guy is boiling 4:38 😂
In live play, I've hit one royal flush in my life, and it came against a guy with quad aces. Sickest moment ever.
Were you also playing a table with Ray Romano? Lol.
Lmao. I'm not the red haired guy with the wife beater.
@@bobbyshizz2138 I'm glad you knew what I was referencing 🤣
@@canman87 yep! I remember it 😂
I hit one this past July. On the turn the 10 of spades came, giving me the Royal and my opponent 10s full of kings. Mmmmmm tasty.
In the first hand, the Ace of Clubs is folded - not really a Royal Flush Draw there.
Well the fella at the last table did Hit a “royal flush” you must not have watched till the end.
Definitely worst call of the tournament
LOL during the Esfandiari hand.. the woman talking to Rob Yong has no idea who he is
is it allowed to check with the nuts?
Question: Why is the last video at 13:10 a royal flush? I thought both your cards must replace 2 of the community cards? You can't just choose one card to replace right?
wrong in Texax Hold'em. In Omaha Hold'em you need to take two of your hole cards to make a hand, in Texas you can have two, one or none of your hole cards to make a hand.
@@compphysgeek mind blown... Thanks!
friend did this last night in a get together game. lost 200 dollars with a full house . . . he flopped the royal flush too …
First one is clickbait the guy before folded the ace lmao
The guy who got 4 10s should say to magician " I have 2 pairs " before showing the 2 10s. Magician had 2 pairs too.
Saw a feller lose with 4 Queens announcing 2 pair and the other guy said trip’s, better pay attention to house rules, he lost!
@@johnschneider788
Is the hand bound by what the player says he has? In that case why don't players always say they have aces?
If you guys knew how to read the caption says Royal flush draw, not an actual Royal flush 🤷🏾
Clickbait!!!! Was expecting to see Royals
It’s not clickbait. It says when you hit a royal flush draw, not when you hit a royal flush. Very big difference.
Thank you comments for saving me from a fake video
watch his soul leave his body at 6:32
There is nothing misleading about the title. Too many idiots thinking that this video was going to show royal flushes. The title clearly says “DRAW” doesn’t say you actually hit the royal flush. 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Who else wasted their time waiting for an Ace of clubs on the river
Ludovic should not take that long to think with the 3rd player aboard who had called, then *he* calls? xD Ouch.
Can someone elaborate what tribe Richard is in just out of curiosity
When you put royal flush in the title, I expect to see a royal flush.
That shit min raise was an armature move.
WHAT A FRAUD. First 8 minutes and NO RF!
Wait how the hell is there enough of these for their to be a compilation
"When you did not hit Royal Flush"!!!!!!!!
Not your finest moment
Royal flush isn't until last minute of video!
This was prolly the most anti-climatic RF draw I’ve ever seen. Thanks for wasting my time
At least last guy can say he lost nut flush to royal flush.
I will never click like when the video asks me to, no matter how much i like it.
1:00 I've hit the exact same Royal Flush, Q10 Clubs, AK on the flop and J on the River. Needless to say I almost fainted lol
Add this to title "...but already folded.
"if it's too good to be true, it is."
3 hands, only one royal flush. Meh.
Our title clearly mentions that they are royal flush "draws". Hope there are no misunderstandings! :)
@@furytvpoker It's not clear at all. "Hitting" a draw means you hit your draw, you make your hand. "Hitting a straight" or so. People say "I have a draw", "I'm on a draw" or something similar if they are still drawing to it. "When you're on a Royal Flush Draw in Poker!" would be a clear title. But that would give you less clicks, of course ;)
@@furytvpoker Your title clearly says "hit" a draw, which in poker means you made your hand when on a draw.
I'm not exactly the sharpest knife in the drawer but isn't a Royal Flush when you get A-10 in the SAME suit?
I remember having a pr of 3s once....another pr of 3s and I would have had quads.....damn!
But how many hands combined
So you had a draw to trips then.
wait a second, they have people that massage during the game?
If it's a long tournament, yeah.
what pissed me off is, the comments did not show up till the video ended...or i would not have wasted the time to watch. furytv is right, if you wanna be pissed off
I just spent 7 minutes to not see a royal flush.
Dafuq does it take him so long to fold his ONE PAIR against an all in?!
preflop any hand is a royal flush draw
when you get to the River and be like: where the fuck its the Royal Flush
That all in call with A4 with the guy behind has to be one of the worst calls I’ve seen in my entire life
Who cares about the guy behind you, you have to be behind. Either the pusher has the straight, 2 pair or a bigger ace.
@@richardjacques1731 lol you cannot be serious, literally the worst call in history you have no arguments in favor please don’t try to defend it
No royal flush draw = never watching one of your vids again/BLOCKED
he didnt hit a royal flush so this channel get flushed
The title says when you hit a Royal flush DRAW!! But people in the comments are upset because they didn’t see royal flush’s. 🤔
Dude, look at the freaking board! Guy before you shoves, there's someone after you, and you call with A4... yeah strong move.
Will you do any non-Partypoker moments?
That's not a royal flush, that's a flush...
!!! Clickbait !!!! welcome back recommended guys.
there is no royal flush not even a draw but that is just a guess because i skipped to the end after 30 seconds realising there is nothing like the title said.
hold up second video the employee is giving the guy a massage
I flopped a Royal Flush in a $1-2NL cash game. Odds of 650000-1
The dude in the second clip is getting a massage at the table... that's awesome but I couldn't focus...
I've had quads busted by royal flush before. Sad part was that it was only on the penny tables. The Bad Beat Jackpot was only $200. It was still nice to hit a bad beat. lol
Same
6:32 Ludovic was praying to satan at this moment o.O
The very first hand, a 🇨🇦 has RF.
Imagine calling with A4 and another behind you... what could he even beat
Ludo a big fish for calling
Ludo with the worst call ever LOL