AGONIZING Poker Decision For Half A MILLION Dollars

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  • Опубликовано: 12 май 2023
  • Rob Yong puts Doug Polk to the test on this massive hand from High Stakes Poker. This was the big game that featured Matt Berkey, Nik Airball, Jennifer Tilly, Lynne Ji, and Jean-Robert Bellande. Doug and Rob both have huge hands, and it looks like all of the money is destined to go in the middle.
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  • @lightningsoulde
    @lightningsoulde Год назад +3

    Thanks for the explanation on the call. Made a lot of sense!

    • @jackominty3633
      @jackominty3633 Месяц назад

      No it didn't. Doug calls too often, because he thinks people will run him over otherwise. But folks just use him as an atm.

  • @scottferguson2278
    @scottferguson2278 Год назад +5

    This was your best post yet. Thank you for showing & breaking this down.

    • @skye2281
      @skye2281 Год назад +1

      It was an absolute donkey play by Doug. 🤦‍♂️

    • @Vivi_9
      @Vivi_9 Год назад

      @@skye2281 no u

    • @skye2281
      @skye2281 Год назад

      @@Vivi_9 He called off a couple hundred thousand dollars with only a bluff catcher, lol. There are much better spots to put that money in pots. The worst play I’ve ever seen him make. 🤦‍♂️

  • @eun974
    @eun974 Год назад +14

    Love the meme. Love to see Doug back at it again. Great work!

  • @davidandmarino
    @davidandmarino 11 месяцев назад +2

    Just rewatched, and the looks from JRB and Berkey over to Yong at 13:28 are hilarious

  • @ilovebrandnewcarpets
    @ilovebrandnewcarpets Год назад +13

    Doug I feel like you missed mentioning that the KhQh had the nut back door flush draw. I’m guessing that makes it much more of a call/raise instead of fold.

    • @dkastil
      @dkastil Год назад

      Exactly

    • @davidandmarino
      @davidandmarino Год назад +3

      Doug’s got the blockers tho (Jh10h), pokers way harder when you can’t see the cards -.- lol

    • @erikk17
      @erikk17 Год назад +7

      ​​@@davidandmarinoell his opponent doesn't know that he is against JhTh. So in his eyes he is drawing to nut flash.

    • @FCarraro1
      @FCarraro1 11 месяцев назад

      in a 3-bet 4-way pot, backdoor draws are much less powerful even if to the nuts, because the SPR is too low and ranges are too strong.

  • @dannyfungelton5515
    @dannyfungelton5515 Год назад +26

    You missed the live tell at 6:16. Anytime someone shakes their head and then raises (especially if its a fish)... run!

    • @DescartesRenegade
      @DescartesRenegade Год назад +3

      I caught that and I know rob did as well, lol. That's why he stopped mid way. He couldn't help it.

    • @California_Poker
      @California_Poker Год назад +2

      It seems like he was replying to someone at the table. Didn’t think he was shaking his head at the bet.

    • @beeeps
      @beeeps Год назад

      Wouldn't a fish shake their head when they have a bad hand, rather than a good hand?

    • @taojones4941
      @taojones4941 Год назад +2

      I saw that too.

    • @BWOOHAHAHAAA
      @BWOOHAHAHAAA Год назад +2

      @@beeeps Only when he is a fish that is very dumb.
      If he has some intelligence he will try to give false tells, until he figures out that those are pretty obvious tells too.

  • @Vegasbonus702
    @Vegasbonus702 Год назад +4

    Can’t wait til you do the hands yesterdays hustler casino live stream wow 🤩 amazing content they had yesterday

    • @Vegasbonus702
      @Vegasbonus702 Год назад +1

      I’m even feeling a double upload from you today 🎉

  • @user-oh3qt5ub5s
    @user-oh3qt5ub5s Год назад +8

    It's funny that Doug could manage to make such bad calls in those situations. Which hand did Rob call preflop and flop with, knowing that the board hit Doug's range almost always since Doug 3bet preflop. The only bluffing hands Rob might have are TQs, JQs... If He had QQ or KK he would definitely 4bet preflop because he's on straddle. He might call or fold with AQ, but there's no way in hell Rob can turn AQ into a bluff.
    So the only possibility is Rob bluffed with total air, but once again, it's completely crazy because the board is definitely in Doug's range.

    • @Anonymous-tq7kd
      @Anonymous-tq7kd 11 месяцев назад

      I 100% agree with you

    • @sashoplamenov7501
      @sashoplamenov7501 11 месяцев назад

      Polk only thinks and talk about blockers + he si super scared to get bluffed on live cause he is ago maniac insecure Beta

  • @jayrobbinstacks4574
    @jayrobbinstacks4574 Год назад +5

    love the content as always!

  • @dansam42
    @dansam42 Год назад +63

    Respect for posting a hand where you lost big!

    • @bentonja668
      @bentonja668 Год назад +5

      Spoilers

    • @jtg2525
      @jtg2525 Год назад

      @@bentonja668 don’t read the chat until you’re done watching the video dummy

    • @nudgesmate2286
      @nudgesmate2286 Год назад +1

      These f**kwits in the comments just stop!

    • @GODkingAL
      @GODkingAL Год назад +1

      Thanks buddy no point in watching it now

    • @Johnny2Feathers
      @Johnny2Feathers Год назад

      Yea .. would never have known otherwise 🤣

  • @sevendst19
    @sevendst19 Год назад +3

    89 got there with a str8 too which I don't think you mentioned at all as a possibility, but it was open ended on the flop.

  • @williamhubel4643
    @williamhubel4643 Год назад

    Yeah that makes total sense

  • @bepositive2172
    @bepositive2172 Год назад +9

    Dug. Great video. I’ve definitely watched it all.

  • @picklerickrickpickle
    @picklerickrickpickle Год назад

    The notification bell works 🤙

  • @siilnr1250
    @siilnr1250 Год назад

    You can also bet turn just so Yong has to check river often and you can check it down. Works when you have postition.

  • @drommeprins1
    @drommeprins1 Год назад

    «Its alot more fun to see what they got»😍

  • @redemptionneeded
    @redemptionneeded 11 месяцев назад

    Never seen Rob make big bluffs ever!

  • @johnledwith5154
    @johnledwith5154 Год назад +3

    You got played like a fiddle there Doug. That super quick check from Young on the river and the quick check raise was a dead giveaway he was strong.

  • @Trizzer89
    @Trizzer89 11 месяцев назад

    Arent there a ton of Ace high 2 pair?

  • @christhecop-dq7gj
    @christhecop-dq7gj Год назад +3

    Excellent hand analysis as usual

    • @christhecop-dq7gj
      @christhecop-dq7gj Год назад

      @@Drawfornoone it happens to everyone..but overall Doug is a world class player..

  • @jyy1007
    @jyy1007 Год назад

    omggg dougpolk ur on stakeking!!!! im going to stake for sure

  • @abcdefg54321x
    @abcdefg54321x Год назад +6

    6:32 😂😂😂😂 “Call Robl and see if you’re allowed to call”🤣🤣I’m dead

    • @seviren
      @seviren Год назад

      Does Robl actually back him?

    • @Chief_Brody
      @Chief_Brody Год назад

      I wish you were

  • @jt-qs5en
    @jt-qs5en Год назад +6

    I can't wait until you reviews Friday's HCL hands. Insanity

  • @Justin-np3ki
    @Justin-np3ki Год назад +41

    Did you lose a prop bet and now have to make daily videos 😂

    • @timothykyllonen9628
      @timothykyllonen9628 Год назад

      Exactly what I’m thinking

    • @Jealod24
      @Jealod24 Год назад +2

      He’s been losing poker bets and needs some cash flow

    • @johnbautti1470
      @johnbautti1470 Год назад +3

      Doug's channel is one of the biggest in poker. More views = more money. Can also use his platform for free advertising for upswing and the lodge, which he does almost every video. And I'm sure he does a bunch of videos in a single day and sends the footage to his editor. Then they probably space out the content based on what's best for the algorithm without it being too much.

    • @BlackBarney
      @BlackBarney Год назад

      Him plugging PokerGo at the end means he’s doing this for work, from the looks of it.
      I can understand the river call but can’t get behind the cbet at all. Should be pot control mode right away.

    • @California_Poker
      @California_Poker Год назад

      More videos=More money

  • @ExbotHero
    @ExbotHero Год назад +2

    200 000 youtube videos later... (Doug says to himself) Finally, Thanks RUclips! I'm even.🤣

    • @paulmayer8654
      @paulmayer8654 Год назад +1

      More like 2 billion views 😂

    • @ExbotHero
      @ExbotHero Год назад

      @@paulmayer8654 10 000 views per video. That sounds about right. 😊

  • @RedLightsGreenLights
    @RedLightsGreenLights Год назад +1

    Yong = king DB!

    • @joonpak
      @joonpak Год назад +1

      What’s DB? Douchebag?

    • @DougieBarclay
      @DougieBarclay Год назад

      Yong's a lad

    • @RedLightsGreenLights
      @RedLightsGreenLights Год назад

      @@DougieBarclay I assume you mean that in an endearing way? I think he’s a lad too but in a not so endearing way… I’m not a fan of poker players acting like tough guys at the table, alot of tables I sit at he would have to catch a fade over that kind of attitude.

  • @TrggrWarning
    @TrggrWarning Год назад

    1:05 tell lol

  • @mushroomlasers7470
    @mushroomlasers7470 Год назад

    You're on the outs!

  • @JMRSplatt
    @JMRSplatt Год назад +1

    Got enough pokerGo stickers there, Doug?

  • @9outs553
    @9outs553 Год назад +49

    Berkey showed class in this stream. To sit there between doug and nik, and not get out of line in anyway.

    • @solverapproved
      @solverapproved Год назад +7

      showed class by laughing everytime doug and nik were getting needled but having a funeral face when it was his turn to be needled lol

    • @taojones4941
      @taojones4941 Год назад +4

      @@tahribadr Actually that's Berkey's default "How to win friends and influence people" face.

    • @SerErryk
      @SerErryk Год назад +3

      @@solverapproved You're not very bright are you? Doug and Nik getting needled was good-natured. Berk was straight getting bullied, and it was not good-natured.

    • @phantompower
      @phantompower Год назад +5

      Yeah but he showed absolutely zero class on Joey Ingram's podcast.

    • @filthycasual4354
      @filthycasual4354 Год назад +1

      Berkey is a queer

  • @martinmccloskey2435
    @martinmccloskey2435 Год назад

    Ouch

  • @Alexandertygreat
    @Alexandertygreat Год назад

    The analysis about being cr with mid pair in 4 way pot makes the entire hand easy. You fold, your never ahead. Ever. Betting is the play and getting position the rest of the action.

    • @Jacob32905
      @Jacob32905 Год назад

      Thanks dude and when was the last time you played with nearly half a million dollars in front of you? Right.

  • @hellfigter12345
    @hellfigter12345 11 месяцев назад

    KhQh is the best and also the only KQ combo you should call as you have backdoor NFD, so I disagree with the assessment. This is always a call or check raise!

  • @bigbawlr79
    @bigbawlr79 Год назад

    What about bet bet check?

  • @lukamilas8648
    @lukamilas8648 Год назад +23

    This analysis was terrific, really shows how proficient at Poker Doug really is.

    • @apomerenke
      @apomerenke Год назад +6

      Why do you have that profile picture?

    • @lemonaus8871
      @lemonaus8871 Год назад

      @@apomerenke Because being an edgy nazi is funny!

    • @maximo6037
      @maximo6037 Год назад +1

      ​@apomerenke he enjoys rolling with losers

    • @CanariasCanariass
      @CanariasCanariass Год назад +1

      ​@@apomerenke
      Maybe he has an interest in history. Lol

    • @Anonymous-tq7kd
      @Anonymous-tq7kd 11 месяцев назад

      The analysis was terrific but he still lost lol.

  • @slotlife777
    @slotlife777 Год назад +1

    That was one big spin. I think the first game only pays when the blasting machine lands on the last reel.

  • @VintageEliiTV
    @VintageEliiTV Год назад

    That was a tough hand to let go especially checking 3 times. Even if he had 2 pair or sets on that board, he will just call and lose the min. Raising to that amount was just enough for a call. I likely would’ve tanked for a long time because I’m a Donk.

  • @ManCrew
    @ManCrew Год назад +2

    Love your vids Doug......but this video should be titled how to talk yourself into making a bad call. Lol

  • @jackhawkins4376
    @jackhawkins4376 Год назад

    I think the ads were longer than the video it’s self

  • @BradleyT2p2
    @BradleyT2p2 Год назад +1

    Why wouldn't you want an exploitable image? If they think you are exploitable but you don't play that way, isn't your GTO style more effective?

    • @BradleyT2p2
      @BradleyT2p2 Год назад

      You make this exploitable fold against Rob this time, but not against Berkey or Robl after this airs.

  • @omni-kinggaming5512
    @omni-kinggaming5512 Год назад

    Doug, you 3 bet pre, you could raise bigger on the flop representing A10, not even AJ will likely to reraise you.
    I don't blame your river call, Yong checked the nut twice, on the turn then river. But that could have been avoided if you raised 37k instead of 17k.
    If you get reraise and put in a tough spot on the flop, you lose extra 20k, instead of 200k on the river. But yes, by folding to a reraise on the flop, it lose you your chance to improve your hand.
    Ps: I would call 17k too if I were Yong. 60k pot + backdoor flush and gut shot to the nut.

  • @thomasdowe5274
    @thomasdowe5274 Год назад

    At least you had 'fun' to call...(;

  • @karlsimonian1424
    @karlsimonian1424 Год назад

    Airball cackling...

  • @SoulfightPoker
    @SoulfightPoker Год назад

    Are you never checking AK or AQ on the turn? I agree JTs is quite a nice call blocking sets, but isn't AK and AQ pretty good also blocking the nuts? Or I just realized, is AK and AQ too thin on the river?

    • @Lapidified
      @Lapidified Год назад

      Man, of course AK/AQ is too thin. It's 87k in the pot after turn in a 3-bet 4-way preflop hand. Say you bet 30-50k on the river with AK/AQ and open yourself to the possibility of getting raised another 100k. Are you comfortable putting 130-150k on the river with one pair, even if it's a pair of aces?

  • @chad0x
    @chad0x Год назад +1

    Yong licking his lips there when he wins. Doug, you are losing so many big pots. How's your roll?

  • @philm.2352
    @philm.2352 Год назад +5

    IMO, the line he took was a fold 95% of the time in the river against him

  • @michaelspitzer1216
    @michaelspitzer1216 Год назад

    Isn’t JT suppose to fold? You block so many bluffs.. (KT, QT,QJ,KJ).. I would prefer calling with Two pairs that includes an Ace (Ace 7 seems like the best calling hand)

  • @laartwork
    @laartwork Год назад +8

    Bad call because the shake of the head and followed by check raise is ALWAYS the nuts.

  • @danielbcd7620
    @danielbcd7620 Год назад

    maybe thats how you exploit GTO, knowing that they'd never fold some hands

  • @ethanr0x
    @ethanr0x Год назад

    bet/calling hands you were unsure of betting in the first place seems a bit unwise

  • @dmfullerhome6508
    @dmfullerhome6508 Год назад

    Doug...I love that your back and making great content. You have taught me a ton from videos like this. But yeah....it's definitely a fold. You gotta have some live instincts. He gave the mini Hollywood when you bet like he didn't like it. Then he raised you. I am a nerd and have watched Rob and knew he would never bluff this spot. You folded straight against hellmuth. Gotta play your opponent sometimes

  • @DescartesRenegade
    @DescartesRenegade Год назад +4

    My god, I can't stand Nik....one single bit.

  • @clickingbuttons4980
    @clickingbuttons4980 Год назад

    Something has to be said about the snap check on the river. Its a massive tell after checking turn. Even Nick (shulman) eludes to it being slippery, makes him look suler eager to c/r, and forgot to breath before doing so
    Missed it doug, tough luck on the hand

  • @kindramtherealworld
    @kindramtherealworld Год назад

    You learned from your last snap call. Haha good 4 u

  • @nftminter7922
    @nftminter7922 Год назад +5

    I have honestly never seen 2 pair good against a river check raise.

    • @fenikstechnologies1173
      @fenikstechnologies1173 Год назад +6

      Then you’re playing in very good and easy games.

    • @Lapidified
      @Lapidified Год назад

      It really means you are playing against people who have no spine to bluff on the river with A high or worse. Just fold to a raise in those situations. Better yet, find tougher tables to improve your game.

    • @malazuth3306
      @malazuth3306 Год назад

      @@Lapidified in this hand you need to turn pairs into bluff.
      3bet pot, multiway... turn pair into bluff HMmmm not many players will do

    • @Lapidified
      @Lapidified Год назад

      @@malazuth3306 my comment wasn't about this hand in particular. Honestly, I probably would have folded on the river if I were in Doug's shoes. But if you've never check raised to bluff someone off 2 pair or better, you've never played real poker.

    • @nftminter7922
      @nftminter7922 Год назад

      I believe it's because if you're going to bluff, it's more likely to get through if you open shove. Check raising allows the opponent to commit themselves to the pot, which is of course counterproductive to running a bluff. Therefore a Check-Raise, specifically, is almost NEVER a bluff.

  • @franknoneofya9585
    @franknoneofya9585 Год назад +2

    Wouldn’t call that a balanced call. Trip 7s, As, Js, 10s, 8 9, qk, all beat you. As soon as the J came and he called you, he did exploit you for being too aggressive.

    • @fenikstechnologies1173
      @fenikstechnologies1173 Год назад +1

      The fact that you think he’s c/r river with some of these hands shows you shouldn’t be in this conversation.

    • @franknoneofya9585
      @franknoneofya9585 Год назад

      ​@@fenikstechnologies1173 actually am in this conversation, the last bet was just not balanced at all. Betting 50k into 87k, with his chance of winning at less than 15%, you get check raised 4 times your bet and think you're winning, that's not a bluff at all and the ROI is about as bad as it can get. At some point you have to take the other players motives for a check raise in the amount, your raise isn't enough value for my hand at this time is what the bet tells me. Doug even says the other player is a business man, he should have taken that into account.

    • @Lapidified
      @Lapidified Год назад

      "As soon as the J came and he called you..." You didn't even watch the video, did you? As soon as the J came, they both checked in a heartbeat. Get your facts straight next time. A's would not go 4-way pleflop and would almost always 4-bet. J's and 10's are blocked, 89 would probably fold to a 3-bet, considering its 89 OOP. 7's are too loose OOP as well. KQ was the main hand he was worried about. Considering Doug bet 1/3 pot on the flop, KQ OOP was a bad call (basically K high with a gutshot on an A high flop), and was less likely.

    • @franknoneofya9585
      @franknoneofya9585 Год назад

      ​@@Lapidified yeah he called on the J, him getting the second pair should have made him tingle that he might not have been ahead at all. He could have had aj and not sure if he was ahead or not. It was a big mistake to contininue, when your hand is loosing to a multitude of hands. This is one of the few times I disagree with his line of thinking. I have a big problem with the bet because there are so many hands that beat him and his opponent has kept calling.

    • @franknoneofya9585
      @franknoneofya9585 Год назад

      @@Lapidified also you have to understand that a second spade came out, so why would I bet when the river could be a spade and I just bet into a hand where a spade puts him into a pickle?

  • @richgiordano2784
    @richgiordano2784 Год назад +1

    Easier said then done but when the guy does the Hollywood tilt the head like he does not like his hand. Then is betting 200k. Something is fishy.

  • @MrStx1969
    @MrStx1969 Год назад

    Good call...fucking cooler..

  • @TravelPhillipines
    @TravelPhillipines Год назад

    Good call for me haha

  • @Pax_Veritas
    @Pax_Veritas Год назад +3

    Sometimes it's easier to say you made a bad call. The argument about being exploited and people reviewing TV hands is fully valid but what about Phil Ivey? I've seen Phil fold situations like that on many occasions and AFAIK nobody thinks Ivey is exploitable. Sure, Ivey folds more often than some of the other top pros but Ivey is still amongst the best, right? If it's fine for Ivey to fold here sometimes and call sometimes with a single pair, I think it's fine for Doug to let it go against a tighter opponent who isn't often making wild plays. In a 4-way pot with that action pre I'd think someone had TJ beat, likely AA, AJ, AT, JJ, TT, 77 or QKs. The hand that best fits the argument for how the hand was played is QK with the others likely to start asking questions on the flop or turn to protect themselves against draws. Unless you think your opponent can and will check-raise to bluff against you IMO that was a straight-forward check on the river and fold to the C-R.

  • @LIONTAMER3D
    @LIONTAMER3D 11 месяцев назад

    It's not that big a lay down lol. Forget Broadway, ANY two pair combo loses value when you don't have an Ace & an Ace is on board. The myriad of aces up combos are the real problem & the threat of any set or Broadway; easy enough to fold.

  • @ddc079
    @ddc079 Год назад

    u really have bluffs on the river (87, K9 etc.), when u 3b pre and cbet into 3 or 4 players? Not a lot, if any, I think.

  • @NKKK19
    @NKKK19 Год назад

    Doug, please be man enough to say that Yong’s cold call of a 3b with KQs OOP is terrible.

  • @iamamish
    @iamamish Год назад +2

    I agree with the analysis and the importance of being balanced, and the fact that when you play so many streamed/televised events, it is easy for your opponents to find holes in your strategies.
    However.
    It seems to me (not a professional by any stretch) that deviating from perfectly balanced play is just fine, esp. when you're playing against an amateur. In fact, it could be good! It might lead your opponents in the future to assume you'll overfold, then try to overbluff check-raise rivers. This of course assumes that we think we have a read on Rob, and that he's unlikely to be balanced with his river check-raises (i.e., he's too value-heavy).
    I guess I don't see that balance *overall* dictates that every marginal decision must be balanced as well. I'd like to hear what Doug thinks, or even what other pros think.
    EDIT: let me add - I can see a 3rd possibility - the 3rd possibility is to accept that my analysis is largely correct, yet you may still decide that for the sake of disciplined poker play, it is better to avoid deviating from GTO for these marginal spots, for fear that your play overall will become imbalanced.

    • @iamamish
      @iamamish Год назад

      @@brandonmoore9214 thank you

    • @fenikstechnologies1173
      @fenikstechnologies1173 Год назад +1

      This entire post is perfect example why we play balanced.
      “Might” “may” “could”
      We don’t deviate until we have enough time/data on an opponent to say “likely” “probably” “most of the time.”
      And you absolutely shouldn’t play unbalanced in the hopes that it will lead your opponent to make mistakes in the future. Unless it’s something extremely cheap and arbitrary. That’s far too much speculation to be profitable.

    • @iamamish
      @iamamish Год назад

      @@fenikstechnologies1173 I think we are talking past one another.
      Doug seemed to be making the argument that even IF you believed your opponent was value-heavy on that river, you should still play balanced. So in this case we're assuming the opponent is not balanced. Obviously if you don't know, then the analysis is worthless.
      And your rule about deviating I'm afraid doesn't make sense - it's all about EV. So our willingness to overfold on this river is determined by the bet size, and the marginal propensity of our opponent to bet value-heavy. The closer the spot, the less of a read you should require on your opponent. In other words, it's not a binary do/do not have a read.

  • @greenbird3850
    @greenbird3850 8 месяцев назад

    Calls like this is why we watch more @dougpolk tube vlogs.

  • @kumpelblase1756
    @kumpelblase1756 Год назад +1

    you put in 50k too much...
    ...aahhh, doesn´t matter :D

  • @dkastil
    @dkastil Год назад

    King queen of hearts, ace hearts is on the board. What about hitting any heart on the turn?

  • @TheTree1
    @TheTree1 Год назад

    Easy river fold.

  • @GetMeThere1
    @GetMeThere1 Год назад +1

    Brutal. I would fold, but your logic seemed solid.

    • @slowery43
      @slowery43 Год назад

      not a sole asked what you might do... this video isn't all about you though you seem to think it is

    • @GetMeThere1
      @GetMeThere1 Год назад

      @@slowery43 LOLOL. Were you just released from prison or something? This is the COMMENT SECTION. It's for people to offer their COMMENTS.

  • @Crumbleofborg
    @Crumbleofborg Год назад

    OK. Meta game reasons make sense. Maybe you could have folded just this once though :)

  • @DescartesRenegade
    @DescartesRenegade Год назад +9

    Bro, how in Gods name did you miss that amatuerish head shake before he raised you?!

    • @lukamilas8648
      @lukamilas8648 Год назад +2

      Yea that head shake bs, he should’ve picked up on.

    • @tarenfairbrother6038
      @tarenfairbrother6038 Год назад +7

      Do you know how vulnerable you would be if all it took was a head shake raise to make you fold

    • @DescartesRenegade
      @DescartesRenegade Год назад +10

      @@tarenfairbrother6038 rob is an amateur. He's not some still faced pro. Have you watched him play before? This must be your first time encountering him. Know your opponents.

    • @Nuksukow
      @Nuksukow Год назад

      Seriously. I can’t believe he’s actually defending his stance in this video in regards to having a balanced range bc he plays on tv. That’s such horse shit and I can’t believe he’s still dumb enough to not see it as clear as day that sometimes it’s more player dependent than simply I have this combination and people watch me play on tv so I have to stay balanced, so “I call”. The shaking of his head prior to the raise and the fact that Rob young nearly never bluffs in general as well as a check raise on the river where 95% of the time ppl just have it. He could’ve and should’ve just said I made a bad call and moved on

    • @CanariasCanariass
      @CanariasCanariass Год назад

      Dude you might level yourself with that though. If Rob knows you think his headshake would mean he has a strong hand, he can easily do this with a weak hand and fool you.

  • @jeffryglenn7024
    @jeffryglenn7024 11 месяцев назад

    GTO is usually meaningless. If you KNOW you're beat... and believe me, it's nearly always damn obvious... just fold. But if you're honestly not sure then call.

  • @tccandler
    @tccandler Год назад +14

    There is no getting around that this was a dreadful call. Almost any decision can be explained away... but this one was a big mistake.

    • @timmyp34
      @timmyp34 Год назад +1

      Agreed. There are zillions of hands that have him beat here.

    • @HannahBars
      @HannahBars Год назад

      It’s rly not a bad call from theory perspective at all, Doug is completely right when he says if he’s folding this hand too often then he’s getting exploited. But based on the way I’ve seen Rob Yong play, ur completely right, yong is never bluffing here and never has a hand worse than Doug’s so yeah it’s a fold but Doug has a fair point that if he’s letting that go on TV too much then better players can run him over

    • @HannahBars
      @HannahBars Год назад

      He blocks the largest/most frequent part of yongs jamming range there which is JJ and 1010 . KQ shuld have 4 bet pre a lot and then def folded the flop almost all the time so it’s a rly hard hand to have there, yongs mainly repping sets and Doug blocks the important ones because YOng isn’t gonna have AA

    • @HannahBars
      @HannahBars Год назад +1

      But I totally agree, he can easily exploit fold this 100% of the time vs rob yong, I’ve never seen that guy bluff so this call is just a straight punt in practice

    • @tarenfairbrother6038
      @tarenfairbrother6038 Год назад

      He is also a very successful poker player and his logic made perfect sense this hand was not that big of a mistake

  • @skinder842
    @skinder842 Год назад

    Coping so hard you had to make a video lmaoo

  • @notallowed337
    @notallowed337 Год назад +5

    This is one of those hands had it happened to someone else, Doug would definitely claim, (in my Doug Polk voice,) "Its a hand you just have to fold"😂😂😂

    • @matthewwestcott9138
      @matthewwestcott9138 Год назад +1

      I doubt that. That's the sort of thing he says when something is a terrible call. Not when it's close.

    • @lloydchristmas1086
      @lloydchristmas1086 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@matthewwestcott9138 That was a terrible call lol

    • @matthewwestcott9138
      @matthewwestcott9138 11 месяцев назад

      @@lloydchristmas1086 No it wasn't lol

    • @matthewwestcott9138
      @matthewwestcott9138 11 месяцев назад

      @Lloyd Christmas Oh, lol you just hate Doug. And you're trolling his videos. Sad. Sorry, I thought you were being serious.

    • @notallowed337
      @notallowed337 11 месяцев назад

      @@matthewwestcott9138 is that what you gathered from that huh? You're a special kind

  • @andrewandretti7379
    @andrewandretti7379 Год назад

    No comments.

  • @steve_main
    @steve_main 11 месяцев назад

    Suggestion Doug, can you let the hand play out first then after do a break down of the hand. That way we can see the full hand first and maybe figure out why in our heads then we hear what you think!

  • @Rachel-xb3po
    @Rachel-xb3po Год назад +5

    Here's what I don't get. If Rob doesn't bluff here, why would you call? Call for everyone else but him. Can't just get stuck in GTO and not change it up based on the player. What am I missing?

    • @fenikstechnologies1173
      @fenikstechnologies1173 Год назад +2

      You’re assuming he never bluffs here.
      Obviously he doesn’t call if he thinks Rob never bluffs or doesn’t value bet worse.

    • @Rachel-xb3po
      @Rachel-xb3po Год назад +3

      But Doug claimed he calls because even if he rarely bluffs he wants to keep to GTO because of how others will perceive his play and act in the future based on it

    • @CanariasCanariass
      @CanariasCanariass Год назад

      ​@@Rachel-xb3po
      Yeah that doesnt make much sense I agree.
      He maybe does it to keep his play "continous" in a sense, he maybe wants to stay as close to GTO in all situations and spots just to stay used to it.

    • @lloydchristmas1086
      @lloydchristmas1086 11 месяцев назад

      Doug is an online guy...he doesnt even take it into consideration apparently lol

  • @colinsushiboy745
    @colinsushiboy745 11 месяцев назад

    It's hard to fold two pairs even for pros.

  • @MichaelKolesarKoleslaw
    @MichaelKolesarKoleslaw Год назад

    I'd have folded, but I'm a nit.

  • @MAgaSUXX
    @MAgaSUXX Год назад

    Sorry buddy🐶

  • @ricsanturri313
    @ricsanturri313 Год назад

    Why did you get skinny, Doug? At XXL, you would have much more ad space on your hoodie.

  • @NoahBoulder
    @NoahBoulder Год назад +2

    I would say dug looks better with his hair down.... I don't understand why he always spikes it up like a kid 😅

    • @slowery43
      @slowery43 Год назад

      the fact that you're so enamored and concerned at his hair says a lot about you

    • @NoahBoulder
      @NoahBoulder Год назад

      @@slowery43 do you not agree with me though?

  • @henriksorensen8316
    @henriksorensen8316 Год назад +1

    Airball got the most fake laugh in the World.

  • @97Napkins
    @97Napkins Год назад +3

    I get his exploitable argument but I think still safe to try and fold the big ones there and still keep your image. He did say was one of the biggest pots. But hey I don't play anymore so why are you reading this 😂

  • @Alexandertygreat
    @Alexandertygreat Год назад +1

    Lololol omg you actually talked your self into calling a bad rec player, who does not have any of those skills or decision making skills. You leveled yourself into a call???? You dont need to balance against rec players, they do not play gto strat at all. His calculated raise amount is another dead give away. Recs dont understand fhey should just be shoving in this spot, even bad pros like phil h still havent figured this out yet.

  • @mrhumble2937
    @mrhumble2937 Год назад

    I think people on shows are afraid to look bad on a bluff. Id bluff way less.

  • @anthonycarreira8045
    @anthonycarreira8045 Год назад +1

    Nik Airball dear god he’s a tough one to watch lol

  • @bryanchaler8128
    @bryanchaler8128 Год назад +1

    Everything you said is true in theory, but I think you are more defending your call. People are claiming rob does not have enough bluffs. He probably does not have enough bluffs, or he possibly has no bluffs. The only issue I have with it is if you fold the 107 straight to Phil this all falls apart. If your you were in the hand with airball or someone with bluffs it all makes sense. For all the reason you stated you can not fold the straight.

  • @amrita49
    @amrita49 Год назад +1

    basically it's a good call because it's on tv for everyone to see.

    • @slowery43
      @slowery43 Год назад

      your attempt at trying to be funny failed miserably

    • @lloydchristmas1086
      @lloydchristmas1086 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@slowery43 i lol'd

  • @luckymaggie6594
    @luckymaggie6594 Год назад

    Your shirt is full of advertisement logos.

  • @California_Poker
    @California_Poker Год назад +2

    Airball is such a idiot

  • @unsoundmethods1360
    @unsoundmethods1360 11 месяцев назад +1

    When you have 2 pair and there ia possible straight on the board. You're beat. More often than not your opponent has the straight

  • @paulking8684
    @paulking8684 Год назад +1

    This makes your straight fold to Hellmuth even funnier, dudes just that bad you just fold second nuts lol.

  • @anthonysteen56
    @anthonysteen56 Год назад

    Two pair on a painted board is THE highway to the danger zone

  • @atowninytown859
    @atowninytown859 Год назад

    I think you should have had this conversation with yourself before making that call because your commentary is biased because you can now see the cards afterwards, you have to admit to yourself that you sold yourself on believing that you had the best hand regardless of the possible selection of hands that could have beat you.

  • @jondemars6831
    @jondemars6831 Год назад

    I love how you’re promoting PokerGO completely neglecting the fact that you bashed them for dicking over all of their subscribers not too long ago

  • @JohnMalindretos
    @JohnMalindretos Год назад +4

    You leveled yourself. It's Rob Yong and he isn't pulling a wizard play like this. If you're just gonna do GTO, then you're gonna make mistakes.

    • @DescartesRenegade
      @DescartesRenegade Год назад +1

      And how in Gods name did he miss that head shake by rob? Exploitative 90% of the time. Suck out the other 10%.

  • @gyberic
    @gyberic Год назад +1

    Airball’s constant fake laugh is unbearable

  • @l.h.tnguyen4916
    @l.h.tnguyen4916 Год назад +2

    I disagree with your analysis at the end there. Its not being exploitable if you are sure you are beat. Just FOLD. I know it looks exploitable but you have to play the player as well. If you know the type of player he is and knows he wouldn't bluff there then you just threw away 150k for nothing. JMHO