Dan Smith Attempts Queen-High All In Bluff vs Matt Berkey on Poker After Dark
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 15 авг 2021
- The newest Poker After Dark season on PokerGO brought plenty of excitement including this great hand between Matt Berkey and Dan Smith! Smith tries running over Berkey with an all-in shove but will he succeed against the fearless cash game specialist?
- Watch the entire PokerGO library of content right here, including the WSOP, Poker After Dark, and High Stakes Poker: bit.ly/2VYCKJi
- Subscribe to our RUclips channel: bit.ly/PokerGOSubscribe
- PokerGO Shop: bit.ly/PokerGOshop
Connect with PokerGO on Social:
- Facebook: / pokergo
- Instagram: / pokergo
- Twitter: / pokergo - Развлечения
Ta-Da!
Poker Go thanks for not giving it away in the title. Awesome clip.
Berkey just had the worst hand to call the bluff because he held all the key cards of the all possible draws . The only draw he didn't block is "34" which is quite a ridiculous hand to 3 bet preflop. Smith can have overpair, full house, 10A suited v.v So obviously it's not a good price to call unless you have a dead read on your opponent.
Q9 of clubs shouldn’t take this line. If he is to call this river he should have jammed the flop.
Dan smith realizing some games don’t give you the nuts all the time like his tournament win had.
Is there any where I can watch the full game on?
Pokergo
@@shawnkim2519 do your have to pay or anything?
The full episode is available exclusively on PokerGO.com
@@DeezNuts-zy5ci yeah there is a monthly fee. I think it’s like 15 bucks a month. You can do a month and cancel. You can binge watch what you want then stop.
Why is Berkey's head so shiny? 😁
we need an answer.
Fake hairline, it's actually a tattoo. His head is shaved, that's why it looks shiny.
WD40
Coconut oil... 😂
He rubs it with the tears of his opponents.
Its hard calling a guy with a cowboy hat
Is it just me or did the Aces - King Jack - Seven Seven story not make any sense?
JRB had KJ vs Jake's AA all in on KJ7 flop..they ran it twice and a 7 appeared on both runouts so Jake made the better 2 pair both times to suck out and scoop the whole pot.
@@yousefnassr49 thank you - also, that is super standard and not an impressive story at all
Berkey is so outclassed by Dan Smith and Scott Seiver.
You’re probably dogshit at poker
@@Ifk1899 I don't think Negreanu has a coaching site. And coaches like Bencb, Fedor are crushing it in the highest stakes games.
Doug Polk was the best in the world in NL heads-up cash. Eventually nobody would play him in the high stakes. Thats why he quit, in addition to losing interest in the game. He makes millions from crypto and other investments nowadays. Upswing Poker is just a small part of it. Has nothing to do with him not being able to win.
@@aasmundholvik5289 didn't he take negreanu to the cleaners not that long ago also? lol
@@Ifk1899 yeah Polk doesn’t belong in that sentence
EP raise with J8s and 3 Bet Q9s. High Stakes cash games are more lossy Gossey than my freeroll tournaments.
comment section is filled with pros that take solve for WhY courses at Berkley
does berkley ever make the right decision in a big pot?
nope lol
That’s a tough spot with middle pair why needle like it’s an easy spot . He’s got J 8
@@ytumamatambien1748 lol you play in my poker club ;) I know ur name; cya in PLO :p
@@ytumamatambien1748 i agree, but hes still always wrong somehow
@@ytumamatambien1748 It's a tough spot he doesn't need to be in since you just fold garbage hands like J8 preflop.
Lose millions in televised cash games to train other people how to lose in live cash games.
I don't understand Berkey's business model, and why people would pay for his course/site.
😂🤣😂🤣😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Actually good fold as he is blocking smith's most obvious bluffs
If he is playing correctly but just running bad on the videos you see, then he does have some wisdom to impart.
@@adamwatkins1150 Absolutely. On the first page of Grinders Manual, it is written that in Poker money is not the real currency. The real currency is EV and as long you are making the decision to up the EV you are doing good.
@@posfitpoker lol...
It’s a good bluff he unblocks flush draws so Berkey will have a lot of snap folds on the river and smith also reps top pair +
I think it is a terrible bluff and here is why. He jams river saying he either is bluffing or has a premium hand such as 3 of a kind or two pair. So if he is not bluffing and jamming for value, what hands could possibly call him? Two pair of better most likely. Now, the way the hand was played there is no indication that Berkey had one of those hands. By checking and calling he is saying he has exactly what he has, a pair of 8s. If you jam in the river you are not trying to get called by a pair of 8s, you are trying to get that hand to fold. So if Smith actually had a hand that beats 8s he wouldn't be jamming because those hands would fold and he would not get any extra value.
That turn card for Berkeley is either raise or fold,I don’t know how he’s calling or what he’s trying to hit,if flush comes Smith isn’t paying off.
Totally agree. He has plenty of equity on turn to send it. I hate the call, love the check jam
@@Amnesiahaze444 just shut up fish
@@otnielmedina7739 I would jam as thin as ace ten suited there
Berkey's head is so shiny.
Honestly I thought it was a snap but I guess I’m a fish
Snap what?
Berkey - fold pre
Weeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!
Guys i have lots of food from dollarama
Actually I like berk check raising flop to take lead in hand. Turn second pair with flush draw and pile turn where Dan knows he is pot committed and has zero fold equity
Not sure how many check raises Berkey has in his range here though.
Ok u checkraise flop and only have 10 10 and maybe once in a while 55 as value, the rest are bluffs. First of all, r u really check raising sets on this board? Prob not. Second, you fold out all worse hands or bluffs like Dan has and Dan will only continue with top pair plus. I think he played the hand fine, he prob feels his hearts are bad to have as a hero call since he blocks flush draws Dan can have. If he has a 10 here, he's prob calling most of the time.
scott tavernier those terms don’t mean what you think they mean
I love smith for that 100 lol
People shitting on Berkey for making the wrong decision but his hand is one of the worst to call with, he blocks a lot of bluff combos by having J8 hearts and he can certainly have better hands like top pair or even JJ in this spot to call off with. If Berkey raises the flop, he will get all worse hands to fold and all better hands to continue and he will put himself in a very awkward spot where he wants to check turn but will almost always get jammed on. If u just pile the turn instead, u will always get called by any overpair so what's the point of raising? To fold out bluffs that Dan has like in this hand?
he shoul've folded pre. but he got sucked in becuase the flush outs. He's dead to many two pairs (AA, KK, QQ, JJ). It's a good fold unless you got a read on him. Tbh Smith was looking uncomfortable through out the hand.
Kid Poker would have called
Except he didn't.. he was too loosey goosey folding pre-flop with A-6
ooooof
x rse T
Nobody bluffs, only value.
Snap call on a 1-3 or 2-5 table. These bluffs only work in high stakes.
U must be losing player, how is that snap call even if its low stake
Hardly anybody bluff jams the river at 1-3 and 2-5
Berkey should have check raised the flop, made it like $15,000. That's the play, he missed it and cost himself more money.
Yes that's the play. The results oriented play.
I can't tell if you are being facetious or not, but you call a 3 bet with j8 suited which is ambitious at best, flop your flush draw and face a 25 % pot cbet imo you check raise to $15,000 and take control of the hand. Otherwise just fold the j8 pre flop. As played he lost about $6500 more than he had to and got outplayed because he didn't take control of the hand when he had the chance.
@@adamdouthy6251 like I said, results oriented... You're a fish lol
@@adamdouthy6251 it's astonishing how you don't see many dumb things you just said.
"you call a 3-bet with j8 suited which is ambitious at best" you're implying he shouldn't be calling the 3bet? You're crazy that's a. great hand to play with post flop. It's a standard call in a cash game kinda deep.
"he should've raised the flop" lol again RESULTS ORIENTED THINKING, easy to do when you can see the cards. So if his opponent has an overpair, you're raising with 9 outs lol you're just gonna lose more money. The fact it's a 25% cbet only means it's even a better priced to just call and try to hit your flush. You're so clueless it's hilarious.
@@adamdouthy6251 also, you're clearly trying to say X is the correct play here 100% of the time, knowing the outcome. That's another sign you're clueless. There's no 1 correct play 100% of the time in the same situation. Way to be unbalanced lol.
Anyone here like fishsticks?
KQ & JQ folded pre 😀 why do they even come to play
Play your mother
You call 3 bet raises in straddled pots with JQ offsuit? Great way to light money on fire I guess
It was a raise and reraise from utg and the player after. This represents strong hands. Also if you call what do you do when the original raiser puts in a 4 bet. The right decision is to fold these hands.
@@Chadsgameroom13 its not a tournament. Cash game is a whole different animal plus they are on TV . Its definitely worth at least seeing flop
@@ritswik its not your money, lol. Keyboard warrior
the flop and turn size was perfect, 1/4 on flop, river was too big commitment for J8ss,
it was either AKss AQo as bluff, no more. Bet sizing has an influential element on these pros
FISH, I CALL!!!
solver will ask you to stop bluffing on turn and river because no backdoors
Q9 had a draw...
@@andrewpayette621 flop no draw
@@ifeelhalfnaked484 you said "no backdoors". But there are.