That's pretty cool @worldpokertour let's you play on their site for real money from the United States of America, unlike the general public. "Rules and laws for thee and me but not for Brad"
@@BradOwenPoker ive learned as much watching your videos, as i did years of reading every book i could get my hands on. poker has evolved so much, so quickly, without videos like yours, Andrews, Dougs, PokerfaceAsh, and others, it would be a world of hurt at the tables.
You should add a fold count between showable hands, because otherwise, you're giving us newbs a false sense of pacing that will encourage us to bet or bluff every hand.
I like this idea very much! Poker seems like constant action in this format and when you only show the interesting situations ppl dont get how much folding/giving up tht actually happens
Yeah, sometimes AA hands can be so straight forward, they’re almost boring. The way he played this hand was so fun to me! So much to think about. I can’t help but feel like that turn check helped a lot in getting him paid.
Just sat down in an airport terminal with a huge layover, then this beautiful video gets released! It’s a sign. Let’s hope my terrible airport wifi holds up
I'm sure the villain had tons of too many bluffs there in that (practically) bvb situation, even when he overbet jams the river (which allows him to have more bluffs). Not surprised Brad caught him there
@@BradOwenPoker I dont say it was easiest call ever, but especially after seeing 43o you know that call prints. When you count combos of value vs. bluffs.
Definitely the best vlog so far in terms of material/hands. Super interesting for self-study! Your vlogs have become some serious educational content and showing your thought processes to your viewers helps them improve alongside you
@@MikeinAustinnobody said a pair of 8’s was strong, he identified the bluffs in his opponents range, determined that he had more bluff combos than value combos, and used that to justify calling… He didn’t get lucky.. he outplayed his opponent. Lmao
Just want to day thank you for being so in tuned with your viewers. Rarely do see RUclipsrs who have 500k+ subs who actually interact and like the comments of their fans/subs. Keep being you Brad!
Watching you talk through your hands has taught me so much about poker. You’re a great role model both in how you conduct yourself and how you play. Keep up the big wins, they are well deserved!
Brad's vlogs with professional analysis and explanation have been outstanding, but now have gotten to even higher levels. Just blown away by the insight he provides and explains so well.
@brad. The quad 5 hand. How can you say he has 0 outs going to the river. There are two very unlikely straight flush draws there. Technically you could have third nuts with what the board is showing and what the river could bring. Please correct me if I am wrong.
feel like its not said enough but you do amazing with being more than double your buy-in, and not letting it get to your head. You don’t get greedy (or too defensive) and stay composed to keep optimizing your plays.
Love your content, Brad. I’ve probably watched all of your videos twice. I’ve learned a lot from you but not playing enough currently to really apply it with three jobs going right now. My goal this year is to take poker more seriously this year. Thanks for all the videos, I’m always rooting for you, buddy!
@ 18:44 doesn’t the villain have outs if he got it in with a hand like A2 suited (hearts or clubs)? either way you had the nuts but were there still possible outs for the straight flush?
I always come to your channel for the poker content but im glad you sprinkle in little jokes here and there it really adds your own personal touch to the videos and i hope im speaking for everyone else when we say we like them and thank you for the videos
14:30. I am looking at this- haven't seen the showdown yet if there is one- and saying to myself, pocket pair. He has an over pair. I'd bet on tens trying to deny equity on the flop, happy to see the board pair and rip out some of your set combos on the turn (also counterfeiting any two pair hand that didn't upgrade into a boat), followed by an attempt at a double bluff on the river to make the big $$
So played my first cash game last night at my local room bought in for 200 hit a bad beat for 935 won a maverick movie style pick a card won another 154 won 3 high hands for 20 each and won 300 in other hands walked away with $1754.... seriously thank you Brad for your videos bro migo your breakdown of hands helped me out a lot using your situations compared to the ones I had best poker I've ever played thanks to you man thank you
I remember seeing you chat about the non believers being vocal in your recent slump. I want you to remember that there are thousands of silent supporters who belive in you that love and appreciate you for sharing your journey with us ❤️
@18:50 or so you mentioned he was drawing dead. There were 2 potential str8 flush draws available 24 of hearts or 2 4 of clubs..Just an observation SALUTE Brad
Brad it’s seriously AMAZING to watch how your game had progressed over the course of the last few years. My brother and I used to refer to you as “Bad Brad”. Your decision making is getting exponentially better and you’re a flat out crusher dude. Keep on cranking out these banger vlogs.
Hey Brad at 18:50, you should’ve called the turn and then small bet on the river because then he would’ve jammed on you… worst that happens is he likes the value too much and calls lol
This video is great! Haven’t seen one In awhile…25% of the time is 100% of the time. I spend more time watching brads vlog then playing is that bad? The slow roll 5/3 misread..lol the 5s r hot…then I always press the like 👍 when he asks…quads over quads was what I was expecting….he’s Antarctican 🤣..bellagio lost a gem..wpt needs to come to vegas
interesting so u started your day by playing wpt (in a country where that’s allowed surely) and then ended it with a session in vegas? you got a private g5 jet?
17:58 - Your opponent is not drawing dead. He could have 2-4 or 4-6 of hearts or clubs for an open ended straight flush. He could also have Ace 2, or Ace 4 of the same suits for a gut-shot straight flush. Sure it's likely he is drawing dead, but this is poker and details definitely matter 👌👌
When he’s talking about the opponent drawing dead, he’s talking about the opponents range. Is his opponent really like to be raising that many limpers with 2,3 or 4,6 of hearts or clubs? Sure, some suited aces are possible for gut shot straight flush draws, but with 1 out, that is basically as close to drawing dead as it gets without being 100% dead… Brad is talking about his opponents range. He’s gonna have AK, over pairs and at the very worst, some king high and queen high overs, like 99% of the time, which against quads, are essentially flopped dead. You don’t need to remind Brad, who plays for a living, that his opponent could technically have outs 😂 I’m sure he knows Details don’t matter much when the odds of being smashed by a straight flush over quads are like 1 in 2.7 billion. I wouldn’t worry much about it either, which is why his opponent is likely drawing dead.
@@counterfeit4450 but he is also saying "when you know, your opponent has zero outs" which is just wrong. Not much likely he has that kind of hand, but still possible
18:00 Is the guy actually drawing dead? I don't know the outcome of the hand as I write this, but could he not have Ace 2 of hearts? Or did pre-flop action eliminate that possibility?
Joined the group last week! Excited to give you some examples once I get to my local casino this weekend. Nice win by the way! good call on the Ace King hand :)
Great vlog and breakdown as always Brad! Another thing besides capping the 5/10 that I like is eliminating the BU straddle! Great room! I hope to say hi soon when we are both there!
The KK vs AK hand. Do you think it would have been better to shove all in against the guy pre-flop? For someone that is playing as tight as you say, for him to 4 bet like that means he's been waiting a long time for a strong hand and will not let go of it.
Well usually the best play is to 5-bet there to a non all-in sizing. Calling sometimes is definitely not bad though, especially you feel like you have an edge postflop. All-in seems way too big unless you have a read that the guy will call you way too wide
BRAD MAYBE THIS WILL HELP YOUR GAME. I have this rule: let them make mistakes. When you had quads: 1. He bet 200 then 400 looks like his next bet was 800 so you lost that extra 800. If he hit then he would go for more and you could have put in more then to try to get him all in. 2. If he hit with aces in hand and lost to quads then your table would win the Jack pot. So to me you scared away money and a possible Jack pot. I would have never done that because they may hit big on the river and he never even got to see a river. What you did was like taking a kid fishing and getting nibbles and the kid throws rocks in the water. You scared it away when you had it. I hope this info brings your game up a notch. You're doing great. You're a cool dude and guaranteed your dad is very proud of you. And take care of that heart.
Awesome session. Glad you ran well. I had one of those weekends. Outside one punt (KK vs AA when I was sure he had it) , I just kept losing draws and all ins. I know there were mistakes, but I’ll try to learn from them
Just for the record: 11:32 A lot of heart = Courage A Big Heart = Kind He was probably kind too I'm sure but, more relevantly, he's got a lot of heart.
@@BradOwenPokeryeah, a lot of heart is the phrase. A big heart ( what you said in the vlog) just sounded odd given that it describes a kind individual, that’s all :) no biggie bro, good vlog as always✊
@@BradOwenPoker yeah definitely keep going your the goat of poker vlogs there absolutely entertaining and very informative on how to play poker thanks for being a great ambassador of the game, one day I’ll get to play with you in a meet up game hopefully 🤞 🔥🔥
Hey guys, here's the link to the FB group page, feel free to share whatever poker-related posts that you'd like: facebook.com/groups/567546035446062/
hoping to run into you in Vegas next week, out there for the Venetian series...and visit my oldest brother.. 😁😁
@@RodgerRamjet I'm out of town until June. Good luck at Venetian though.
@@BradOwenPoker should've called your kings
That's pretty cool @worldpokertour let's you play on their site for real money from the United States of America, unlike the general public.
"Rules and laws for thee and me but not for Brad"
@@BradOwenPoker ive learned as much watching your videos, as i did years of reading every book i could get my hands on. poker has evolved so much, so quickly, without videos like yours, Andrews, Dougs, PokerfaceAsh, and others, it would be a world of hurt at the tables.
You should add a fold count between showable hands, because otherwise, you're giving us newbs a false sense of pacing that will encourage us to bet or bluff every hand.
I like this idea very much! Poker seems like constant action in this format and when you only show the interesting situations ppl dont get how much folding/giving up tht actually happens
Alot more folding then playing 20% play 80% wait lol
I think that’s why he has the time stamps in the top right corner. I understand what you’re saying though.
If that is a clock in the upper right corner, it's way too small to read!
You can kind of tell based off of the time stamp in the top right of how much time has passed
That aces hand had so much going on with it, the commentary and step by step analysis of your thought process was incredible.
Thanks Austin, there were a couple really interesting/fun hands in this one. 87dd and the AA were my two favorite though.
@@BradOwenPokerI liked the one when you folded KK!
Yeah, sometimes AA hands can be so straight forward, they’re almost boring. The way he played this hand was so fun to me! So much to think about.
I can’t help but feel like that turn check helped a lot in getting him paid.
All against an antartican too. damn
agreed. maybe my favorite vid
Just sat down in an airport terminal with a huge layover, then this beautiful video gets released! It’s a sign. Let’s hope my terrible airport wifi holds up
W
Nice, a thirty minute distraction from you 10 hour layover.
@@ericdyer9699 luckily, the wifi situation made it more like an hour-long distraction.
@@ericdyer9699 But this is poker. 30 mins to watch, 9.5 hours to read about how everyone else could have played it better.
Exactly the same situation right now
BLuff catching is one of the most fun parts of the game... stressful, but so nice to know you thought about the spot correctly!
Nit
I'm sure the villain had tons of too many bluffs there in that (practically) bvb situation, even when he overbet jams the river (which allows him to have more bluffs). Not surprised Brad caught him there
@@FizzyToniit’s more common for bluffs to be nice even sizes as well “2000” screamed bluff imo
Yes Jack, according to everyone else who has commented this was the easiest call ever
@@BradOwenPoker I dont say it was easiest call ever, but especially after seeing 43o you know that call prints. When you count combos of value vs. bluffs.
Crazy bluffs, amazing hands, great calls. This vlog had it all. Tough hand to lose at the end. Thanks for another banger Brad!
spoiler LOL!
why do you people insist on spoiling the results of the video in your comments.
Why do people insist on looking at the comments before watching the video
-ev looking at the comments first
@@jelonwilliams5328 to get a feeling of what to expect? doesnt mean you need to give the results
Definitely the best vlog so far in terms of material/hands. Super interesting for self-study! Your vlogs have become some serious educational content and showing your thought processes to your viewers helps them improve alongside you
I agree... this is the best of Brad's videos that I've seen and he's improving the way he explains his thought process.
That 87 diamond call 😱. Well played Brad!
He played it well but having a pair of 8’s after the flop wasn’t a “strong” hand at all. He got lucky. Plain and simple.
@@MikeinAustin it was a skillful call not a lucky call
@@MikeinAustinnobody said a pair of 8’s was strong, he identified the bluffs in his opponents range, determined that he had more bluff combos than value combos, and used that to justify calling…
He didn’t get lucky.. he outplayed his opponent. Lmao
Just want to day thank you for being so in tuned with your viewers. Rarely do see RUclipsrs who have 500k+ subs who actually interact and like the comments of their fans/subs. Keep being you Brad!
18:00 how is he 100% drawing dead when he could hit the strait flush?
He wasn’t, made a mistake when writing the script. Just very unlikely.
Watching you talk through your hands has taught me so much about poker. You’re a great role model both in how you conduct yourself and how you play. Keep up the big wins, they are well deserved!
@18:43 you say he has "zero outs" there are two straight flush draws on board, Which beats 4 of a kind Brad.
You're the 100th person to write that, thanks
@@BradOwenPoker Btw, I scrolled for about 3 mins, through about 300 comments, i found 7 people that made the observation. Math isnt your thing
That long time talent agent line had me rolling lol
Brad's vlogs with professional analysis and explanation have been outstanding, but now have gotten to even higher levels. Just blown away by the insight he provides and explains so well.
Nice work man!!!! I actually hear brad Owen in my head now when I’m playing. “It’s likely the opponent has” comes in alot. Thanks buddy!!!
@brad. The quad 5 hand. How can you say he has 0 outs going to the river. There are two very unlikely straight flush draws there. Technically you could have third nuts with what the board is showing and what the river could bring. Please correct me if I am wrong.
The check back at 22:26 coupled with the reasoning behind it was beautiful
The way you describe these hands is the best poker content I've ever seen. Thank you.
Wow thanks a lot for that compliment, that's really nice
Without even watching the video i already know this video is gonna be good because of the tittle
Tittle.
Most epic session! Add to your vlog for +1.5views🙄🙄
Wow you're a smart one
Yeap folding a pocket king is good 🤣🤣🤣
Love be a good tittle ❤
I could use a few tittles in and around my mouth
Just what I needed this afternoon, thank you Brad
Really enjoyed how you played and narrated those aces
feel like its not said enough but you do amazing with being more than double your buy-in, and not letting it get to your head. You don’t get greedy (or too defensive) and stay composed to keep optimizing your plays.
Love your content, Brad. I’ve probably watched all of your videos twice. I’ve learned a lot from you but not playing enough currently to really apply it with three jobs going right now. My goal this year is to take poker more seriously this year. Thanks for all the videos, I’m always rooting for you, buddy!
@ 18:44 doesn’t the villain have outs if he got it in with a hand like A2 suited (hearts or clubs)? either way you had the nuts but were there still possible outs for the straight flush?
Don't worry about the haters, dude. Glad you're still playing your game and getting better!
Much love from Canada.
I always come to your channel for the poker content but im glad you sprinkle in little jokes here and there it really adds your own personal touch to the videos and i hope im speaking for everyone else when we say we like them and thank you for the videos
Fantastic commentary, I really appreciate you sharing the thought process behind each play.
Brad is the most generous tipper ever
Gots too
really love this vlog. tons of intersting spots and love how you put out some creative lines to win the max 🎉
I’m off to take a 31:47 “bathroom break” from work now. Thank you.
One of your most exciting Vlogs ever !
Thanks man!
That Frankenstein’s talent manager repping a monster line made me laugh out loud
The play with those aces was masterful.
14:30. I am looking at this- haven't seen the showdown yet if there is one- and saying to myself, pocket pair. He has an over pair. I'd bet on tens trying to deny equity on the flop, happy to see the board pair and rip out some of your set combos on the turn (also counterfeiting any two pair hand that didn't upgrade into a boat), followed by an attempt at a double bluff on the river to make the big $$
So played my first cash game last night at my local room bought in for 200 hit a bad beat for 935 won a maverick movie style pick a card won another 154 won 3 high hands for 20 each and won 300 in other hands walked away with $1754.... seriously thank you Brad for your videos bro migo your breakdown of hands helped me out a lot using your situations compared to the ones I had best poker I've ever played thanks to you man thank you
@ 15:41 amazing bluff , amazing call 🤯😎
That turn check with aces was pretty sick. Great hands
I remember seeing you chat about the non believers being vocal in your recent slump. I want you to remember that there are thousands of silent supporters who belive in you that love and appreciate you for sharing your journey with us ❤️
@18:50 or so you mentioned he was drawing dead. There were 2 potential str8 flush draws available 24 of hearts or 2 4 of clubs..Just an observation SALUTE Brad
Very good patter in this one mate. Nice play too, enjoyed that. 👏🏻🍻
Haha , the cats tinder not interested line too good to open , brads got some underrated lines 😂
Go Brad! Can't wait for our rematch at the Gardens!
Brad it’s seriously AMAZING to watch how your game had progressed over the course of the last few years. My brother and I used to refer to you as “Bad Brad”. Your decision making is getting exponentially better and you’re a flat out crusher dude. Keep on cranking out these banger vlogs.
19:40 “he’s antarctican” i have no clue why I found that as funny as I did, good one.
Always a pleasure watching man. Enjoy your week and hoping to see you run well this summer.
17:45 the opponent isn't necessarily drawing dead. lol
You're just killing it, Brad.
Hey Brad at 18:50, you should’ve called the turn and then small bet on the river because then he would’ve jammed on you… worst that happens is he likes the value too much and calls lol
This video is great! Haven’t seen one In awhile…25% of the time is 100% of the time. I spend more time watching brads vlog then playing is that bad? The slow roll 5/3 misread..lol the 5s r hot…then I always press the like 👍 when he asks…quads over quads was what I was expecting….he’s Antarctican 🤣..bellagio lost a gem..wpt needs to come to vegas
interesting so u started your day by playing wpt (in a country where that’s allowed surely) and then ended it with a session in vegas? you got a private g5 jet?
if anybody knows how you illegally play on that site without getting banned let me know :)
I have the same thought. Why would you promote something not allowed in the US? Are you also promoting a VPN?
Watch to the end of the video. He's allowed to play because he's affiliated with the WPT as an ambassador.
@@jdeneau13 that's pretty unfair to the rest of the USA but ok
Nice! More humor in the first two minutes than in the entire previous video. Thanks! Excellent video.
I watch your content a lot. Your material is good. I enjoy your videos. Glad you had a great run.
Been ages since I last watch your vlog. So much more informative and u improve so much as a player. 🎉🎉🎉
At 15:25 the tablemate saying "He missed it" before you tabled your hand would get punched in some games haha.
I didn’t even hear it in real time
Good fold with KK! I was shocked at the reveal (given your description of the guy).
Super fun to watch! Very well done, good job, thank you 😁
Life is good. I watch Brad play poker, then I play some cello!
17:59 After the QUADS hand TURN card, opponent wasn't 100% drawing dead right? Could have a straight flush? so 99.9% dead?
@BradOwenPoker how do you play in WPT global? i thought it was restricted in the US.
17:58 - Your opponent is not drawing dead. He could have 2-4 or 4-6 of hearts or clubs for an open ended straight flush. He could also have Ace 2, or Ace 4 of the same suits for a gut-shot straight flush. Sure it's likely he is drawing dead, but this is poker and details definitely matter 👌👌
When he’s talking about the opponent drawing dead, he’s talking about the opponents range.
Is his opponent really like to be raising that many limpers with 2,3 or 4,6 of hearts or clubs?
Sure, some suited aces are possible for gut shot straight flush draws, but with 1 out, that is basically as close to drawing dead as it gets without being 100% dead…
Brad is talking about his opponents range. He’s gonna have AK, over pairs and at the very worst, some king high and queen high overs, like 99% of the time, which against quads, are essentially flopped dead.
You don’t need to remind Brad, who plays for a living, that his opponent could technically have outs 😂 I’m sure he knows
Details don’t matter much when the odds of being smashed by a straight flush over quads are like 1 in 2.7 billion.
I wouldn’t worry much about it either, which is why his opponent is likely drawing dead.
@@counterfeit4450 but he is also saying "when you know, your opponent has zero outs" which is just wrong. Not much likely he has that kind of hand, but still possible
That AK flip around 8:12 I was biting my nails for you. Jesus that SB tf was he thinking?!
quads at 16:05 if you dont have time to watch the entire vid
18:12 was your hand shaking when you laid that chip down?
You played that Aces hand like a boss, Brad! Nice work!
18:00 Is the guy actually drawing dead? I don't know the outcome of the hand as I write this, but could he not have Ace 2 of hearts? Or did pre-flop action eliminate that possibility?
Joined the group last week! Excited to give you some examples once I get to my local casino this weekend. Nice win by the way! good call on the Ace King hand :)
Great vlog and breakdown as always Brad! Another thing besides capping the 5/10 that I like is eliminating the BU straddle! Great room! I hope to say hi soon when we are both there!
The KK vs AK hand. Do you think it would have been better to shove all in against the guy pre-flop? For someone that is playing as tight as you say, for him to 4 bet like that means he's been waiting a long time for a strong hand and will not let go of it.
Well usually the best play is to 5-bet there to a non all-in sizing. Calling sometimes is definitely not bad though, especially you feel like you have an edge postflop. All-in seems way too big unless you have a read that the guy will call you way too wide
Loved with how much detail you explained the ace king hand! I'm definitely learning a lot by watching ur vlogs, keep it up!
Brad killing it as always, goated vlogger 🔥
That line about coming from a family with a long line of heart problems made me laugh so hard😂😂😂
7:49 can someone explain what he is saying here? I ve never calculated chances, not familiar with that.
The Antartican joke was good. We have very similar senses of humor 😂
Great vlog Brad! Your content and play are getting better and better
I like the small turn raise out of position with the 5's brad
Love the Beatles poster Brad! And love the vlogs! Huge fan from Fort Worth !
18:37 he could have had a bunch of straight flush draws…. Not likely… but still outs!
That line with Aces was perfectly representing AK. The opponent definitely called with Kings for sure.
I'm now a winning player, in part because of you and your videos dude. Thanks for that. GGs and GLs all day son!
LOVE watching you win, and the content. Been subscribed since 35k. Keep it going brother!!
Great video! Your breakdown process of your opponents possible holdings is 🤯🤯🤯🤯
Hi, could someone please explain what the 3 1/2 to 1 means as stated after the 8:00 mark?
16:09 for the thumbnail hand.
the way you reasoned out that AKo call on the river bluff-shove was incredible
Like the beatles photo on the wall at the end. Brad 👍
BRAD MAYBE THIS WILL HELP YOUR GAME.
I have this rule: let them make mistakes.
When you had quads:
1. He bet 200 then 400 looks like his next bet was 800 so you lost that extra 800.
If he hit then he would go for more and you could have put in more then to try to get him all in.
2. If he hit with aces in hand and lost to quads then your table would win the Jack pot.
So to me you scared away money and a possible Jack pot. I would have never done that because they may hit big on the river and he never even got to see a river.
What you did was like taking a kid fishing and getting nibbles and the kid throws rocks in the water. You scared it away when you had it.
I hope this info brings your game up a notch.
You're doing great. You're a cool dude and guaranteed your dad is very proud of you.
And take care of that heart.
It’s 3.02am here and I have to watch this before I go to sleep!
Awesome session. Glad you ran well. I had one of those weekends. Outside one punt (KK vs AA when I was sure he had it) , I just kept losing draws and all ins. I know there were mistakes, but I’ll try to learn from them
Awesome video as always. Going to be in Vegas for my first WSOP starting the first week of June, would be great to see you at the tables.
Just for the record: 11:32
A lot of heart = Courage
A Big Heart = Kind
He was probably kind too I'm sure but, more relevantly, he's got a lot of heart.
A lot of hearts = Flush
@@hxhdfjifzirstc894 😂
Never heard of playing with a lot of heart?
@@BradOwenPokeryeah, a lot of heart is the phrase. A big heart ( what you said in the vlog) just sounded odd given that it describes a kind individual, that’s all :) no biggie bro, good vlog as always✊
@@BradOwenPokerIt's certainly a saying in Brit English. Great video once again.
When are you coming to play in the UK? Love the blogs and cant wait to get back out to Vegas for the first time in many years!
Another fantastic vlog. The best poker videos on RUclips.
That’s the most clickable title ever… this is gonna be good! 😎💯
You played very well, you explained it very nice too!! Congratulations 🎉🎊🎈
Gooooooo Brad! Excellent session man. Always getting smarter 😁🙌🏼
So glad I hit the like button exactly when you said to! 😅
Otherwise the 5-5 hand would’ve missed. 🤣😂
I thought WPT Global wasn't available in the USA. How did Brad play and then drive to the strip?
And just saw the end of the video ...
Love ya brother. I couldn’t survive with that amount of stress. Thanks for this!
I really enjoy your vlogs man you make poker fun for me to watch thank u 🙏 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks Brian, this sort of comment makes me motivated to keep going
@@BradOwenPoker yeah definitely keep going your the goat of poker vlogs there absolutely entertaining and very informative on how to play poker thanks for being a great ambassador of the game, one day I’ll get to play with you in a meet up game hopefully 🤞 🔥🔥
whew. when the dealer puts in the "All-In" chip after you shove with AA at 23:25 I thought for a second you got snapped by the Euro.