It's fine. He's made plenty in poker not to mention his other businesses and investments. Everybody that's played poker for hours on end and for decades has made bad calls. We're just here on the internet watching and most wish they had his skill. He's one of the best in the world of poker but I digress. He's not even one of favorites but who am I to sit here and clown on one of the best. I'm not.
@@vivelajonny I heard it last time I was in LV for the wsop in June. But I can’t say for sure. But never see him playing the high stakes games anymore. Maybe he only plays private games now I don’t know. I probably shouldn’t have posted it as I’m not sure tbh
Daniel is probably a great guy, but he obviously has a huge ego! He doesn't like to be bluffed off a hand so he doesn't fold many times when he knows he's beat! Why get upset when someone goes "all in?" Fold! That's all he has to do & he won't when he knows he should! ;-)
I think it’s hilarious to watch. Daniel acts like a douche in these early poker TV days. For all the shit he gives Hellmuth throughout the years, watching Daniel get steamrolled in HSP for years is great to watch.
@@submersedrox it was in the tv contract, everyone was given a personality, they had to play up to it. Ivey, ice cold, durr maniac, Doyle, goat, dnegs soul reading pay off machine etc etc
Well the guy is a multimillionaire with unreal houses, cars, Awesome wife’s and lives basically everyone’s dream - maybe that’s makes it’s little less brutal lol
@@submersedrox DN hardly ever berates his opponents EVERY SINGLE HAND, he mostly bemoans his bad luck, and you can hardly blame him in this hand with Lindgren But he coulda easily folded, I think he chose to ship it bcuz he's good friends with Lindgren
Calling Eric Lindren was probably Daniel's worst play on this video. $100,000 punt. Full Tilt. In Daniel's defense, he's a feel player and somebody spiking quads on the turn can jam your radar because the "vibe" is so rare it feels bluffy.
There wasn’t really any reasoning for Daniel making that call. He had just been getting absolutely screwed in that session over and over and over again, and he was just on pure monkey tilt at that point.
I have a great deal of respect for Daniel,but the J8 hand against durr was the worst in my opinion.the other hands were just coolers.they happen.daniel had run so bad you can forgive most of the incorrect river pay off's.he just Hung himself out to dry on the durr hand
I wouldn't of folded a straight in that scenario, the chances Lindgren had a better straight or a full house/quads were VERY slim. I would've suspected he had trips or was making a huge bluff.
Sat down at a table 1-2 no limit. I bought in with 200 bucks (standard buy in) 10 x the big blind. I was dealt pocket pair of 6's and called a standard 30 dollar raise. 4 people at the table called and the flop was K68 hearts. I flop a set and the lady across from me goes all in; guy beside her folds and another calls and I call. I figure I am up against a flush draw or an open end straight draw. To my amazement the lady has 2 pair K - 8 The other guy has a belly buster straight draw with 4-5. I cant believe my luck the turn cards comes off and a J hits then the river is a 6. Quad 6 's for 600 bucks first hand.
I must admit, I have never heard such funny remarks by Gabe Kaplan. Usually, I found him VERY boring and the intonation of his voice still is here, but I must admit, I had to laugh......
18:44 lol same Daniel. I tried to think of what hands he would take this line with, and I could really only put him on AA, KK, QQ, JJ, AKc, AQc (obviously lol), and AJc. Given the limp raise pre-flop, I don’t think he ever shows up in this spot with any straight or straight draw, nor do I think he has a set or 2 pair. All those hands either fold pre or open instead of going for the limp raise. In the long run I think this is a -EV call cuz he’s flipping against half the hands Mike could have, and he’s drawing to only 2 outs against the other half.
The 2nd hand is the worst.... So many potential full house hands and he couldn’t get away from it because lindgren didn’t have enough behind to scare him off... When the board pairs i always slow down Edit.... last hand is even worse because as much as I don’t like the 2020 and 2021 Daniel I hate the mouth even more
I think he shipped it because he's good friends with Lindgren, same with Matusow in a different hand that wasn't shown here but from the same session, he knows Mike can sure use the money
9:03 thanks guy who can see the hold cards that can summarize Daniel should fold, but there's a bunch of hands you could play trying to snipe a hand with any 8, or A,J,Q (or any pocket) for 2 pair, failed diamond flush, failed inside straight. And the whole point of a bluff is raising that "AQ" / two pair is "because you wouldn't just raise a two pair". So your bluff can hinge on that. I want to see these geniuses make these observations, NOT SEEING THE PLAYERS CARDS so when the player turns over a bluff, they can look like idiots.
In the 2nd hand I think the only bluff Lundgren could possibly have had is Qd 10d. But against Daniel most of these guys know he is a calling station, especially when he has played the hand so strong. So it just can never be a bluff.
Dnegs cant find the fold EVER. for someone who has amazing hand reading ability its weird to think that they play very straight fwd back then and just call when they know they are beat every single time. While being considered world class.
@@johnspence8141 check it out, he flopped a straight on High stakes poker too and called off then as well... Sometimes you literally have to fold a big hand.
@@keithcosentino hahaha hilarious; I've played for 20 years, watched this when it FIRST aired. DNegs had a bad run especially when his mom died. The guys a cash player crusher and ran super hot in 2007 in the tourneys to a point where hes never going broke...so ya, its hard to lay down a boat vs gus hansen (who hit a 1 outer) and most his other straights were pretty sick spots. With the exception of this one and the one against uber nit Mimi Tran, he pretty much should be calling vs the specific opponents involved. If he's to be critized at all its his bluffing spots that he chooses (vs Benjamines quads) and his station off on a horrible board vs Dwan.
On the flopped straight hand, he needs to call $72,000 into a $160,000 pot. He needed 31% equity to call on that hand. If his opponent is bluffing 32% or more of the time, he SHOULD call. That’s why it’s not as simple as “do I have the best hand.”
@@SenorJoeBiden While I agree with the math, I think it would be hard to argue his opponent, who is also one of the tightest players at the table, is bluffing 32% of the time. There are several instances of "coolers" like this where Daniel should be calling, like the set over set (turned quads) against Hansen. Hansen is a loose cannon and can bluff or shove with much weaker hands than that. In this case, 10/9 is pretty much at the low end of any range of calling hands that would win this spot. He doesn't even have the best straight on the river, and he's beaten by any flopped sets or many flopped two pair hands.
He started taking steroids and testosterone, putting a bunch of stuff on his head for hair treatment, plus who knows what he's eating or drinking. Not to mention he's damn near 50 now in a young man's game where you get a emasculated time and time again by suck outs, bad beats. It's a recipe for a crazy person.
@@howard2031 have you watched him lately ? He is doing awesome! In good spirits .. good attitude.. he’s streaming the wsop GG series on RUclips and twitch. He streamed this morning, he interacts with the chat he gives advice; talks about his personal life .. he’s in a way better place then he was a year ago. He even did Doug Polks podcast last month. Daniel is amazing! Everyone goes through tough times.. he was never on steroids.
That 10, 9 hand vs the quad 8's. As much as it hurts, I would've had to lay that down. It's sick when you flop the nuts then by the river you feel something is wrong. Sometimes you just know. The hard part is listening to yourself.
I'm surprised he didn't check the river even though he did have a straight. That's just me though. If I have a guy calling me twice with a paired board, I'm a little concerned. I can't remember did Daniel pre-flop raise?
Hand 1: eastgate calling a cbet on 742 with 33 facing a continuation bet from the PFR and 2 guys left to act behind. Wonder why this was basically his only appearance on TV poker post WSOP bracelet m
The jacks v quads hand, Daniel didn't play it bad at all, but benyamine played it like a master, the way he questioned how much daniel had on the turn as he would do if he was semi bluffing repping a boat when board paired to knock out draws etc, plus everything else he said and his behaviour convinced Daniel he was good
Nobody can put an opponent on quads like in this situation, it’s very hard to put someone on a pair from the deal let alone seeing quads drop, at best they may guess trips but never quads
the commentators for the quad 88s vs 109... are so brain dead... the only had that beats him is 88's, because as daniel said he knows he doesnt have k10... so there is no way he can fold here... if you fold 109 here even tho we can see its the right fold your still an idiot... because in most cases... your opponent is is bluffing you or trying to take the pot with set of 8's or any of the flopped possibilities ....
Not sure if this is a serious question. He has $51 million in career tournament winnings (5th in the history of poker), not to mention all his other income streams (endorsements, training courses, RUclips channel, etc.)
They are the worst hands of Daniel because he could play better. All the other guys at table would have called on the river 100%. Against Tom luckbox Dwan he just run in top range and was capable to understand it finally instead of of pushing like a boss And wher's Gus Hanson quads?
I have a feeling Matusow is winning money off Daniel just to pay him back with his own money later... like a backing, stake, or just straight loan. Lol
Surely not mr. The Guaridan. There is a reason why he is one the poker´s biggest legends and currently third in all time money list. But that doesn´t mean that call against Eric Lindgren wasn´t very bad.
Daniel had such a rough run those first 6 seasons of High Stakes Poker. Bear in mind that this video doesn't include any clips from season 1 where he buys in for $1,000,000 and get whittled down a few hundred K just by losing all ins! Would love there to be some kind of database where we could see exactly how much the players are up/down over the course of the seasons, Daniel is certainly 7 figures in the red...
I think I remember him being down to 600k in that session making him a 400k loser. That's brutal... I blame the blue sunglasses To your 2nd paragraph Daniel mentioned he lost over 2 million in HSP
I mean at that point when someone shoves the river for 6 figures that's very polarizing....hes saying hes got the nuts or nothing...Daniel at that point only had a bluff catcher.. he mine as well just been holding Queen. Either one only beats a bluff. Like Gabe said out of all the calls that's one he really should have folded
"I think I had the deuce three of clubs" has to be one of the best unintentional needles in poker history
dude had 89 offsuit no club, lol
That was Intentional
Dnegs "You didn't have the deuce three of clubs I guess..." (said with thinly veiled sarcasm)
@@SuperChalkster he had 32clubs the hand before
It's fine. He's made plenty in poker not to mention his other businesses and investments. Everybody that's played poker for hours on end and for decades has made bad calls. We're just here on the internet watching and most wish they had his skill. He's one of the best in the world of poker but I digress. He's not even one of favorites but who am I to sit here and clown on one of the best. I'm not.
“That’s the quads look” is one of Gabe Kaplan’s best lines. 2:42
haha yes this made me crack up.
This is a great Gabe Kaplin compilation
ya big time, would love to see him comment again, him and aj were a great pair on this show
@@MrSartorius1 hes commenting on the poker go high stakes cash game right now!
@@herpusvonclustus456 ah cool thanks for letting me know, ill check it out!
I thought this was something else
I’ve always wondered does he call it live or is it staged that way
"You know when Daniel flops a straight? When the board pairs on the turn."
-Barry Greenstein
Hilarious 😆😆😆😁😁😁
Funny. Too bad Barry’s broke 😂😂😂😂
@@andrewdoctor6584 is he?
@@vivelajonny I heard it last time I was in LV for the wsop in June. But I can’t say for sure. But never see him playing the high stakes games anymore. Maybe he only plays private games now I don’t know. I probably shouldn’t have posted it as I’m not sure tbh
Daniel is probably a great guy, but he obviously has a huge ego! He doesn't like to be bluffed off a hand so he doesn't fold many times when he knows he's beat! Why get upset when someone goes "all in?" Fold! That's all he has to do & he won't when he knows he should! ;-)
From 8:34 to 12:05 is brutal to watch. He knew he was beat the second Lindgren shoved, but couldn't find the fold.
I think it’s hilarious to watch. Daniel acts like a douche in these early poker TV days. For all the shit he gives Hellmuth throughout the years, watching Daniel get steamrolled in HSP for years is great to watch.
@@submersedrox it was in the tv contract, everyone was given a personality, they had to play up to it. Ivey, ice cold, durr maniac, Doyle, goat, dnegs soul reading pay off machine etc etc
Well the guy is a multimillionaire with unreal houses, cars, Awesome wife’s and lives basically everyone’s dream - maybe that’s makes it’s little less brutal lol
@@L-Jamieson nope, scott siever already said that they are like this but even more than what we see.
@@submersedrox DN hardly ever berates his opponents EVERY SINGLE HAND, he mostly bemoans his bad luck, and you can hardly blame him in this hand with Lindgren
But he coulda easily folded, I think he chose to ship it bcuz he's good friends with Lindgren
Such a smart thing for Benyamine to say "quads" when he had them! ;)
He kept mistaking "squat" for "quads"
Benyamine is awesome. He’s also playing the foreigner card lol
@@gorkajames6475 is Benyamine the Israeli guy that Negreanu says he grew up playing poker with? Or is that a different guy?
@@SenorJoeBiden pretty sure benyamine is French
Well, you if calculate your opponent has quads you are most probably loosing player. And he is definitely not.
Calling Eric Lindren was probably Daniel's worst play on this video. $100,000 punt. Full Tilt. In Daniel's defense, he's a feel player and somebody spiking quads on the turn can jam your radar because the "vibe" is so rare it feels bluffy.
There wasn’t really any reasoning for Daniel making that call.
He had just been getting absolutely screwed in that session over and over and over again, and he was just on pure monkey tilt at that point.
I have a great deal of respect for Daniel,but the J8 hand against durr was the worst in my opinion.the other hands were just coolers.they happen.daniel had run so bad you can forgive most of the incorrect river pay off's.he just Hung himself out to dry on the durr hand
I wouldn't of folded a straight in that scenario, the chances Lindgren had a better straight or a full house/quads were VERY slim. I would've suspected he had trips or was making a huge bluff.
You could tell benyamine felt bad when daniel went all in. He did try to warn him....
I don't think so, he was just trying to be sly, Benyamin would check raise his own mother.
@@howard2031
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@@howard2031 🤣🤣🤣
@@howard2031 🤣🤣🤣
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I don't know why, but Gabe's comment "I mean, you might have had 9-and-a-halves" is freaking hysterical to me.
Tom Dwan was running so hot back in those days he actually asked Daniel "No straight flush outs?" after Benyamine showed his quads.
The best hand is missing here, where Daniel folds the winning flush when Benyamin (smaller flush) raises Doyle (trips) on the river.
@dein vater I can't find it. I've looked long and hard for that hand.
@@twown Most of my favorite hands are suddenly gone from youtube for some reason. They must have deleted a lot of videos over the past few years.
Lol daniels in a mild state of shock right now , gotta love Kaplan
Yeah, Little quips like that is why he’s my fav commentator
Gabe Kaplan is no GTO commentator, but he's great. Best poker commentator on tv I've ever seen.
Nick schulman is top tier .. gabe voice just annoys me somehow .. really just unpleasant to listen to for a long period of time
@@yaboyvickk5635 I really love his voice, his knowledge, his humour.
That's what made him great. I don't wanna hear some GTO nerd with no personality and borderline autism commentating on the play
@@yaboyvickk5635you must be one of those new woke players
@jacksparrow3490 nah bruh I'm old school believe me..got my start when Carlos Mortensen won the main
Would love listening to live commentary by Daniel on this !!
8:35 Never seen Daniel get so irritated other than with Deeb during the “going south” argument
Deeb can be as annoying AF….. i mean Shaun you mean Freddie I guess though My bad
I love Gabe Kaplan's commentary ! Makes the video better !😂😂
Who else can relate to the quad look lol
Sat down at a table 1-2 no limit. I bought in with 200 bucks (standard buy in) 10 x the big blind. I was dealt pocket pair of 6's and called a standard 30 dollar raise. 4 people at the table called and the flop was K68 hearts. I flop a set and the lady across from me goes all in; guy beside her folds and another calls and I call. I figure I am up against a flush draw or an open end straight draw. To my amazement the lady has 2 pair K - 8 The other guy has a belly buster straight draw with 4-5. I cant believe my luck the turn cards comes off and a J hits then the river is a 6. Quad 6 's for 600 bucks first hand.
@@danaolsen5135 Love to see it.
Lol and look hungry when you hit it 🤤
You have that French traditional devils island shirt on
Nah. Shouldn't you look happy when you get quads? Lol.
that double slap in the table 8:35 😂 poor Daniel
Hellmuth vibes.
That's the most tilted I've seen Negreanu. He channelled his inner Hellmuth there.
This is a fun hand ...a really fun hand ..and I’m about to give you all my chips ..nice try tiger king
Holy shit that's funny, Daniel looks just like the Tiger King🤣
Negreanu is a calling station.
SOMETIMES hes a pay off wizard. But overrall of course he is a great player.
His calls are understandable though 🤷♂️
I call them "call-aholics
I feel this video could easily be 29 hours long :)
I really love Gape Kaplan's knowledge and his humour.
If someone was to watch this video with no previous information, he would think DNegs was a horrible player who was taking a shot at higher stakes.
He’d be right.
@@CipherSerpico you do know he is one of the most profitable players in the history of the game?
@@Kupferdrahtful Yes.
So is Phill Hellmuth.
@@Kupferdrahtful no he isn't and isn't even close to being that lol
@@danielcharlton5159 he made 45 million playing poker
Mike's thinking like "oooh how much coke can I buy with this pot"
First time I've ever seen Negreanu show anger
Tom Dwan says "Yum yum"! Gotta love Kaplin!
6:46 I don’t know exactly what Doyle said, but it made Elie Elezra and myself crack the fuck up!🤪😂😂😂
🤣😂🤣😂
“He felt it, he was right!” 🤣
5:43 Look at Eastgate's expression.
I must admit, I have never heard such funny remarks by Gabe Kaplan. Usually, I found him VERY boring and the intonation of his voice still is here, but I must admit, I had to laugh......
18:44 lol same Daniel. I tried to think of what hands he would take this line with, and I could really only put him on AA, KK, QQ, JJ, AKc, AQc (obviously lol), and AJc. Given the limp raise pre-flop, I don’t think he ever shows up in this spot with any straight or straight draw, nor do I think he has a set or 2 pair. All those hands either fold pre or open instead of going for the limp raise. In the long run I think this is a -EV call cuz he’s flipping against half the hands Mike could have, and he’s drawing to only 2 outs against the other half.
Matusow is so nervous if there lays his last money on the table.😅
Mike is a different cat when the stakes are very high.
can anyone make out what doyle says at 6:45?
Just my 2 cents...
I think the hand against Dwan was the worst out of them all. From the beginning to the end.
That's Dwans LAG image causing a player to make big mistakes.
Agreed. It was probably one of the worst plays I've ever seen at high stakes.
The commentary is great
2:23 even the dealer is disgusted with daniel's call hahahahah
I dont know why Daniel tanks when someone bets everyone else knows he's already calling they might as well just put the chips in for him
The extra TV time helps him get sponsers(LOL).
4:40 daniel is so cool but little he know hes going dead. Lol
The 2nd hand is the worst....
So many potential full house hands and he couldn’t get away from it because lindgren didn’t have enough behind to scare him off...
When the board pairs i always slow down
Edit.... last hand is even worse because as much as I don’t like the 2020 and 2021 Daniel I hate the mouth even more
I think he shipped it because he's good friends with Lindgren, same with Matusow in a different hand that wasn't shown here but from the same session, he knows Mike can sure use the money
That's what you should do, always being aggressive is not good
How do the dealers count the chips that fast
9:03 thanks guy who can see the hold cards that can summarize Daniel should fold, but there's a bunch of hands you could play trying to snipe a hand with any 8, or A,J,Q (or any pocket) for 2 pair, failed diamond flush, failed inside straight. And the whole point of a bluff is raising that "AQ" / two pair is "because you wouldn't just raise a two pair". So your bluff can hinge on that. I want to see these geniuses make these observations, NOT SEEING THE PLAYERS CARDS so when the player turns over a bluff, they can look like idiots.
well said
arm chair coaches in a nutshell.
9:00 therein lies the problem; but he also knows how to bully people into straddling and playing bigger when he’s running hot.
2:13 something wrong with the graphic for the red 4. Makes it look like dirt on your screen.
what year was this?
Gab has some great commentary.
3:51 I have those exact same couch cushions
6:46 what did dolly say? Cracked Eli up😅😅
The JJ push is the worst play I've ever seen. So so bad
In the 2nd hand I think the only bluff Lundgren could possibly have had is Qd 10d. But against Daniel most of these guys know he is a calling station, especially when he has played the hand so strong. So it just can never be a bluff.
That type of play, didn’t really exist back then.
It was impossible for him to be bluffing.
I also thought MAYBE QTdd or Q9dd, but that's giving Lindgren a huge amount of credit to turn that hand into a bluff there.
How can I watch the full episodes of this series?
"You didn't have the 2-3 of clubs I guess..." LOL
“You didn’t have the 2-3 of clubs I guess” 😂
Dnegs cant find the fold EVER. for someone who has amazing hand reading ability its weird to think that they play very straight fwd back then and just call when they know they are beat every single time. While being considered world class.
lol the guy flopped a straight or oversets on 3 of these hands, doubt you would fold
@@johnspence8141 check it out, he flopped a straight on High stakes poker too and called off then as well... Sometimes you literally have to fold a big hand.
@@keithcosentino hahaha hilarious; I've played for 20 years, watched this when it FIRST aired. DNegs had a bad run especially when his mom died. The guys a cash player crusher and ran super hot in 2007 in the tourneys to a point where hes never going broke...so ya, its hard to lay down a boat vs gus hansen (who hit a 1 outer) and most his other straights were pretty sick spots. With the exception of this one and the one against uber nit Mimi Tran, he pretty much should be calling vs the specific opponents involved. If he's to be critized at all its his bluffing spots that he chooses (vs Benjamines quads) and his station off on a horrible board vs Dwan.
On the flopped straight hand, he needs to call $72,000 into a $160,000 pot. He needed 31% equity to call on that hand. If his opponent is bluffing 32% or more of the time, he SHOULD call. That’s why it’s not as simple as “do I have the best hand.”
@@SenorJoeBiden While I agree with the math, I think it would be hard to argue his opponent, who is also one of the tightest players at the table, is bluffing 32% of the time.
There are several instances of "coolers" like this where Daniel should be calling, like the set over set (turned quads) against Hansen. Hansen is a loose cannon and can bluff or shove with much weaker hands than that.
In this case, 10/9 is pretty much at the low end of any range of calling hands that would win this spot. He doesn't even have the best straight on the river, and he's beaten by any flopped sets or many flopped two pair hands.
The way he has always runned on this set ups, the poker gods definitely owed him one of this hands..
Was expecting Gus to make an appearance...
Yeah that was one of the nastiest televised coolers you'll ever see.
16:15 why would dwan check river in position w the nuts? that made no sense lol
Omg! The last 10 seconds of this video is classic!! I played it 5x!!! 😆😅🤣🤣
He could have definitely got out of the hand against Lindgren. Dwan hand was understandable as it is Dwan. Matusow hand was unlucky to lose both.
Ah the cool Negranu, can we have this one back and sacrifice the current one we have.
He started taking steroids and testosterone, putting a bunch of stuff on his head for hair treatment, plus who knows what he's eating or drinking. Not to mention he's damn near 50 now in a young man's game where you get a emasculated time and time again by suck outs, bad beats. It's a recipe for a crazy person.
@@howard2031 have you watched him lately ? He is doing awesome! In good spirits .. good attitude.. he’s streaming the wsop GG series on RUclips and twitch. He streamed this morning, he interacts with the chat he gives advice; talks about his personal life .. he’s in a way better place then he was a year ago. He even did Doug Polks podcast last month. Daniel is amazing! Everyone goes through tough times.. he was never on steroids.
He played that Matusow hand perfectly, no shame in that. The Lindgreen hand was bad
Mike over betting the flop probably told Daniel that he didn't have a made hand and was on a draw which was the case.
That 10, 9 hand vs the quad 8's. As much as it hurts, I would've had to lay that down. It's sick when you flop the nuts then by the river you feel something is wrong. Sometimes you just know. The hard part is listening to yourself.
He knew he was beat, he only called to get sympathy from the rest of the table
@@liudizzle you don’t lose 100k for sympathy
I'm surprised he didn't check the river even though he did have a straight. That's just me though. If I have a guy calling me twice with a paired board, I'm a little concerned. I can't remember did Daniel pre-flop raise?
He behaved like a 5 year old kid. Disgusting to watch
"How do I always lose?" I ask myself that same question everytime i play
While he’s obviously a great player. Doesn’t he seem like a bit of a calling station ?
You thought a compilation of his worst plays was gonna be filled with great folds?
@@Masterdebater14 it doesn’t say worst plays..: it says worst hands. Can you not read English ?
Hand 1: eastgate calling a cbet on 742 with 33 facing a continuation bet from the PFR and 2 guys left to act behind. Wonder why this was basically his only appearance on TV poker post WSOP bracelet m
@Mac of All Trades I always have this 'rule of thumb', never bet your money on a tournament player.
Benyamine saw that quad and froze- lol
The jacks v quads hand, Daniel didn't play it bad at all, but benyamine played it like a master, the way he questioned how much daniel had on the turn as he would do if he was semi bluffing repping a boat when board paired to knock out draws etc, plus everything else he said and his behaviour convinced Daniel he was good
Think I'd not be mentioning quads however
Nobody can put an opponent on quads like in this situation, it’s very hard to put someone on a pair from the deal let alone seeing quads drop, at best they may guess trips but never quads
There were hands like KT of diamonds and A8 he could be losing to. It should have been an easy fold, but he was too tilted to see it.
the commentators for the quad 88s vs 109... are so brain dead... the only had that beats him is 88's, because as daniel said he knows he doesnt have k10... so there is no way he can fold here... if you fold 109 here even tho we can see its the right fold your still an idiot... because in most cases... your opponent is is bluffing you or trying to take the pot with set of 8's or any of the flopped possibilities ....
I love how Benyamine says "flush draw." Its more like 'Flahdruoh'
Watching Daniel NEgreanu loose these massive pots makes feel better about my little 1/2 downswing of 800$
He's still my favorite player to watch. I just love his personality!
That many quads wow. The most famous one is against Gus!
He almost went full on Helmut on the quad 8 hand.. I was expecting him to stand up and start complaining to the commentators
Another full house honey!
THIS IS THE PROBLEM WITH A LOT OF PLAYERS, THEY RAISE ALL THE TIME WITHOUT THINKING THEIR NEXT MOVE JUST IN CASE THE OTHER PLAYER MOVE ALLIN LOL....
Can anyone tell me how did he survive all this and still playing (financial wise) ? Respect!
Not sure if this is a serious question. He has $51 million in career tournament winnings (5th in the history of poker), not to mention all his other income streams (endorsements, training courses, RUclips channel, etc.)
@@mkahn81he's got a few bucks put away
I love Caplan narrating....
They are the worst hands of Daniel because he could play better. All the other guys at table would have called on the river 100%.
Against Tom luckbox Dwan he just run in top range and was capable to understand it finally instead of of pushing like a boss
And wher's Gus Hanson quads?
Not sure if Daniel ran worse or played worse on HSP. Both are up there for pretty bad.
only time i've seen daniel flip... holy
Because it happened to him again. Lost huge amount of money.
I have a feeling Matusow is winning money off Daniel just to pay him back with his own money later... like a backing, stake, or just straight loan. Lol
Daniel: You got 200k Durr? How many people in these old games always asked Durr for money when the bust
thats why daniel is a pro, even against quads he has a couple plans
lol legend
To find out where the rest of the Jack's were in that deck 😉
This is an underrated comment.
Gabe Kaplan, I miss his straight forward style.
This is great. There are so many vids of Daniel “mind reader” but for every 1 he gets right there are probably 100 he gets wrong.
prolly not
Anyway Dany is the second most rich póker player.
Surely not mr. The Guaridan. There is a reason why he is one the poker´s biggest legends and currently third in all time money list. But that doesn´t mean that call against Eric Lindgren wasn´t very bad.
the best on this video is still the very last 2 sec of the video oh My that was good
When Benyamin literally outed himself bringing up quads but Daniel was so busy talking he didn’t even register it
There are so many bad hands from him, you could make a netflix series out of it
That’s what happens when you play on tv for 25 years.
"hes been raised on the river 4 or 5 times, and he's called every single one of them".... lol .. proceeds to call it off, again
@@llgg1668 thats also what happens you have tens of million of dollars of that pokerstars money
Soooooo weird to watch Daniel losing and being upset about it. It's like watching video with Phil calm and winning.
I wish my worst hands looked like this too
Mike: I thought you had 9’s
Kaplan: now that I saw your 10’s
He knows exactly how these guys think lol
12:31 When Dennis Phillips is the fish.
"I put him on quads" made Daniel go all in
Daniel can't help himself! He knows he's beat, but won't FOLD! ;-)
Wh didnt dwan raise at 16:05? He had the nuts
5:45 everybody so happy negreanu lost except eastgate. Eastgate is like" that guy really had quads disgusting" lol.
Those cameras in the second hand are friggin hilarious
Daniel had such a rough run those first 6 seasons of High Stakes Poker. Bear in mind that this video doesn't include any clips from season 1 where he buys in for $1,000,000 and get whittled down a few hundred K just by losing all ins!
Would love there to be some kind of database where we could see exactly how much the players are up/down over the course of the seasons, Daniel is certainly 7 figures in the red...
I think I remember him being down to 600k in that session making him a 400k loser. That's brutal... I blame the blue sunglasses
To your 2nd paragraph Daniel mentioned he lost over 2 million in HSP
8 figures easy I think
You think he’s backed or it’s all (was) his own $$?
@@andrewdoctor6584 That's what I wonder about many of the players.
@@seankiesling2054Daniel is down 2.08 million in the first 6 seasons of hsp. Tom dwan is the biggest winner with 1.78 million up
12:15 in that context that wasn't a bad call. He was ok to lose his chips, not ok to get bluffed, and wanted to know what the other guy had
I mean at that point when someone shoves the river for 6 figures that's very polarizing....hes saying hes got the nuts or nothing...Daniel at that point only had a bluff catcher.. he mine as well just been holding Queen. Either one only beats a bluff. Like Gabe said out of all the calls that's one he really should have folded
Where's the Quads over Full House against Hanson? Or the Mega Bluff by Todd Brunson?
Danielle, is so much prettier with the hair plugs.
Commentary on the Lindgren is terrible. They have no idea.