First time playing live about two months ago, played mostly online and after reading "Mastering Small Stakes No-Limit Hold'em". Went down to Atlantic City for the weekend to play at Harrah's and Borgata. At Harrah's playing 1/3, I'm dealt pocket jacks UTG, raised to $10 and get two callers. Flop is 5d, Jd, 4h, with my set I bet about half pot, next to act goes all in for about $100, the next person goes all in also, I re jam all in with about $400 left. My set of jacks hold, initial all in shows pocket kings, next all in player mucks. Won about $1000, which is nothing compared to these guys but it was nice to win a huge pot in my first big poker trip
Online I recently played 1700 dollers in 1-2 bol 6 bet pot aa vs kk aces held I posted in discord I think … live cash I played a 3200 pot 2-5 at resorts word in New York … I had pocket 77 Villian had q10 off he three bets I call oop Utg vs hj … flops q102 rainbow I check … hj bets 200 I call turn is a 7 I check Villian bets 200 again I call river was a spade so it brings in a back door flush draw I check Villian jams 900… I think about what spades could he have calling the flop and didn’t see many I call he has q10 I spiked a set and take it down
About $1000 in 1/2 game at a local card room. I RFI with ATo from HJ. BTN and BB both called. Flop was KQJr, BTN had KJ and BB had QJ. We got in all-in on the flop with an average stack size was about $350. My hand held up.
The largest pot I ever played was a little over $7000. Three way pot, I held 44 on a flop of 744. Villains held 77 and KK. I also once played a limit Holdem hand for 12 raises on the River when I held a king high straight flush against the ace high flush. That pot wasn’t large in absolute terms, but it was the only time I have seen that many raises.
@@user-eh9gk5uq2r You are a hopeless NIT. 🙂Many years ago, I had AAAKK vs. KKKAA. I think we had 6 raises and then the other guy called. I was starting to wonder if he had quad-Ks, but people were so bad back then that I figured it would be smart to keep piling it in.
Me: A-10 Spades Opp: KK dia/heart 2-3-5 w $10 straddle at Oaks Had $3,300, opponent had me covered. I open for 40. He raises to 150. I call. Flop KS-QH-2S I check. He bets $250, I call. Turn JD. (Nuts for me) I check. He bets $500. I raise to $1,200. He shoves. I snap. River 7 hearts. I win my biggest pot ever
Biggest pot I've ever played was around $3,900. 2-5 NL. I had pocket tens. One opponent had Ace 10 of hearts and the other had pocket sixes. Flop was 10 6 4 with two hearts, turn was an ace. We had a 3-way all-in on the turn and my set of tens held.
My biggest pot was for around $8000. I entered a mini weekly tournament at my local casino, for $180 total. Came third and won $3200.. I brought an extra $500 to play $1/3 NLH after the tournament... ...but on that day they got the $25/50 game on, and there's one seat available. So I thought to myself, hey, I could join that game. Since I've won from tourney, I could enter with the tourney winnings plus my $500. I did just that. Bought in for $3700. I only played one hand at the $25/50 table. Within one round I got a playable hand on the BB: pocket sixes! 66 is my birthday (6th June), so I took it as a sign. UTG+1 was a really loose aggressive player. He led out with a raise to $125 preflop, other players called his raise behind him because of his image. When it got to me, somehow my intuition wanted me to 3-bet to $600, despite holding such a marginal hand, and being on the BB. I figured the other players were weak, otherwise they would have definitely 3-bet the loose aggressor. Because they did not, I could represent AA or KK on the BB and be the aggressor postflop depending on the flop texture. So I 3-bet to $600, initial aggressor folded, 2 called, 2 folded. Flop came 6s7hQs. I was first to act I led out $850 into a pot of roughly $2225. One guy folded, cutoff reraised me all in for $4500. I had about $2000 remaining, I called. Turn came 7d, river came Ts. I looked at the guy whom I called, he had not shown his hand and wanted me to show first. Technically he had to show first. Because of his nitty demeanour I needled him by asking him "Do you have the flush!?" He did not reply. So I showed my full house and he mucked. He was not happy that I "slowplayed" by asking him if he had the flush, despite the fact that he was the one needing to show first since I've called him. Did not matter if I won the pot or had full house. I called him and paid for the information, I deserve to gain that information. 2 hands after that hand I decided to "hit and run", which I never did. I only did so to annoy the players to set up for next time I play them again. So from about $180 + 500 risk, I ended up with $8k profit. Was a good night.
It was a couple thousands in a 3bet pot, I defended 88 btn vs a 3bet from the bb in a 6 max cash game and we were kinda deep, somewhere around 400bb deep. Flop was 9TJ all hearts, i had the 8 of hearts. He bet 1/3rd I call, Turn was a 7 of hearts. He bets 2/3rd, I jammed cuz, y'know, that guy with this line he always had it or he's bluffing and won't fire the river anyway unless he had a set and boats up. He tanked for like 3 minutes with AA with the A of hearts, clearly slowrolling. He even let some sighs while looking at me to get a reaction. I was so mad when I saw his hand lol. Airball was such a freaking douche after this hand. He's a freaking jerk.
The largest pot I have been in was about £1300-1400 at £1-£1 stakes -- HEADS UP TO THE FLOP. At my casino, you can sit down with £1000 at 1-1, but they seem to let the Chinese sit down with however much they want. Villain was sat with about £3000, I had about £650-£700. I straddle to £16, I think there is one caller and villain in the small blind makes it £100. I wake up with 99 and, seen as he was playing rather aggressive (along with his friend) and applying a lot of pressure on smaller stacks, I naturally call. Originally caller folds. I have an overpair to the board. I think the board was 825 rainbow. Villain continues for about £175. I suspected an overpair, but decided to call because he had a pattern of giving people respect after they called to his agression, hoping to either get a free turn and/or cheaper river too if he didn't, and win the pot from there too, or get value if he was bluffing or potentially lay down my hand. The turn is a 3 and villain continues for about £250-£300, so I was either all in or fold. Strangely, it was only here I really thought about what was going because now I had a pretty big decision, especially considering the way in which he bet his chips: He placed them in and 1 or 2 fell off the top and he kind of 'shewed' them into the pot (with the back of his fingers if you know what I mean) with a bit of shake in his hand, as they annoyingly rolled back towards his stack - even though this person regularly sits down with this amount and plays large pots, he was certainly nervous. Then I recalled how much he raised to pre-flop. I realised it was an obvious squeeze play and read that he had Ace high. I decided to shove all in, even though I realise that a set was in his range, though this was less likely, considering his behaviour. I also play intuitively, but I wouldn't say I am a regular - at least not currently - and it was my intuition which almost audibly said 'He has ace high' shortly after he bet nervously. I went with my gut that I had the best hand. It was only about £180 more for vaillain to call and, if he had an ace with another over card he's still got a few outs - Any 4, Ace, or Kicker card>9. He called and spiked an ace on the river. My read was correct -- he had AJ. This was the last of what I previously turned into £2000 from £185 3 nights ealier - over a period of those 3 nights! Tough 3rd night. Funny, because on the second night I pretty much did the same thing (perhaps more towards a punt, however) except I didn't spike anything and lost a good portion of that £2000. Punished for the wrong play. Punished for the right play.
My biggest pot played was about $3500, Crazy pot in 1/3 game cracked aces with 2-3 suited of diamonds in a 9 way flop, flopped a flush draw, turned a combo draw, all in on the turn, he decided once. Binked the flush on the river
When I was in college I played poker and lost $5 and was so angry with myself for risking money in a game I didn't understand that I resolved never to play again. I love poker and poker theory but I don't play, and it all goes back to that college session.
Well all have bad beats, you should only use money you are prepared to lose and see it as already spent before you play and that way you won't be upset if you lose.
@@RealmsOfThePossible Oh yeah I totally agree with you. My reaction wasn't a bad reaction to variance or anything like that, it was because I knew nothing about poker at the time, and it was silly for me to have wagered money. I'd have a totally different attitude toward poker today if I were playing.
I just play 1/2$ cash live, and my biggest pot that I played was around 1350$ and I won it. We were three in the pot, all of us had J10o for the flop straight, and we went all-in on the flop. There was 2 hearts on the flop and I was the only one with a heart in my hand. Turn and river went: heart, heart. That was pretty sick to win like that.
NLH is 16k(ish). I got it in behind but spiked trips on the turn to win. It happened last weekend at the nugget in lake Charles, actually. My biggest PLO hand was 23k(ish) AAJ10 all in on flop of AK5(K5 were both hearts) versus AKxx with nut hearts. Ran it twice with me scooping to get me from unstuck to +10k by the time I cashed out. Two of my funnest poker nights ever. (I’m just an -always drunk- action player that likes to have fun)
My biggest pot was when I took a shot stepping up to $2/5 at Wynn LV. I flopped top set, bb flopped bottom set, mp flopped an open-ender. Mp hit his straight on the turn - which is when everybody got all in. No help pairing the river ~$4000 pot. Still stings.
I've played in two $750 pots - both this year - both at Harrah's Cherokee in NC around WSOP-C events...I guess the one at $1/$2 was **bigger** that the $2/$5...I won them both - and was a big (80%+) favorite when the money went in both times...
The biggest pot I’ve ever played was against 2 opponents the 2018 runner up WSOP main event tony miles, and another guy. I had pocket Aces in 4x bet pot pre flop. Flop was K,3,J turn A river 9. We got it in on the turn for 12,000$ that was the biggest pot I’ve played it was a 2/5 game.
$4,100 was my biggest pot, some goofball cold called my 3 bet of like 20BB with 95s and called the third players all in for less. He flopped a boat with his 95s and I just barreled right into it with my KK😭 Side note: idk how people trust this stream enough still to put hundreds of thousands of dollars on the table. Idk if this game is square, and Idrc to debate it…. But with as much smoke as there’s been since the Robbi incident I just wouldn’t want to play there as an outsider when everyone else knows eachother
$887,000 Went from 2nd to 4th That morning I was watching your RUclips channel and the first video they popped up was “How to play Aces”. I skipped it. That night there were 4 of left. I got Aces, checked them, a LAG gives a big raise I call Flop was KKJ, I went all in Turn Q River Q He had KJo in the pocket. So if I would of watched your video I would of known to fold on the flop. I watched the next day. Lol
£2,300 at 1/2 live I bought in for a hundred , ran it up. Was gonna be my biggest cash score ever. Right before I left I had kk vs the only stack that covered me . He had aces . Got in all in pre flop 🤪
About $2500 in PLO. There was a smallish side pot, and I think 4 other players in the hand. I had JJXX with flop J103 two clubs. Too many players in and not much behind, and ended up all in on the river. Three river so boated and won!
Biggest pot: about $650. Had 66 w/ one club. Flop was 2c 4c 2h. Turn 5c river 3c. Opponent had AcKx and shoved the river. I snapped of course and he almost started to cheer for his flush before I showed. Hehehe. This was a 1/2$ cash game.
1/2 at talking stick. Run up $200 to just over $1400 over 8 hours. Only one guy lasted at the table with me. He had around $1500. I raise preflop w aa and get 3 callers. Flop comes a24 rainbow. I raise the flop. The villain called with 35 of clubs. I go broke. After telling me he would keep playing if I did, as we had been there all day. I returned from the cage to him heading to blackjack where he proceeded to lose my money and his.
I re-raised with aces on the button got middle position to call, flop comes king queen 3 rainbow he bets half pot I jam. He tanks for like 3 minutes flips over his hand and has king queen tanks for another minute and calls run out clean for him . $1,400 pot
Biggest pot just over 60k. J9 suited on a 810Q two heart board. One guy had 1010 and another had AQ hearts. All in 3 way on the flop. Heart on the turn, board paired on river. Lost it all :(
You got to watch the earlier hands between these two. NO way airlball is jamming a draw here cause he will only get called by the nuts. In a previous hand NIT Buttonclicker folded pocket Queens on a mid card flop that was very draw heavy, might have been the turn actually, but it was only a 3 x raise that Airball made, so Airball knew this guy was making very tight folds, and would only call big bets with sets. Point is Airball knows hot tight Buttenclicker is playing, so the ranges are VERY weighted to the nuts.
I played almost 11k$ pot with AA in 2-5 game and lost. I 3 bet preflop to 350$ and a maniac calls with 23 off and flop is 933 rainbow. Turn 5 and river 2. Overkill, and the way that guy plays u can't give him 99 so there's no way u can fold. And bum lost everything
Mine was only a $1000 so I guess I shouldn't feel bad. I was playing 1/3. Third hand after I sit down, I flop top set in a 3 bet pot 5 way with 99 on 932 rainbow. 200$ was in preflop. Guy who 3 bet me from SB went allin for his 350$ which had me covered. I call and player after me calls for another 300$. K comes on turn and 2 on river. SB shows me KK for a turned set. Never found out what the other caller had. Took me a long time to get past that runout.
600 to 700 playing 2-100 spread max buy in 300 Three way pot we all hit a heart flush on the river. All the money was in when the betting got to me with the Ace high flush so no more money was available.
I play 1/2 or 1/3 NL....around 1500 is the largest. I had AA, 5 beat pre. 1 caller. flop AK6. op donk shoves rest of stack. snapped he had AK..op did not hit running kings so I won.
Another excellent video by Mr Little. The give some action to get some action is very important and not talked about enough. Was glad that tight NIT Buttonclicker got stacked. He did not 4 bet QQ earlier and he plays super tight post flop. Also remember when he folded his QQ to a 3 x check raise on the flop, and it was a very draw heavy board against a pretty agro player, the same one that stacked him. I say good, I play a lot of online cash games, and I can not stand tight regs who make big folds and only call or bet big with something very close to the super nuts. Players like that ruin the game of poker. Buttonclicker thought he was going to go in there and play super tight and cautious and double his money, well nope. Could happen to anyone of course, but players like him are really bad for the game. If everyone played like Buttonclicker than you could not make any money in this game. He played this game without a proper bankroll, he was playing with scared money, and a LAG got him. The thing is that Buttonclicker was playing so tight, that rich old guy did not even 4 bet KK against him earlier in the game. Button clicker was playing so tight that he should probably know that in that pot, no way was that other guy check jamming without the straight or a set of Jacks. I saw this hand about 3 months ago and hilarious how everyone likes that tight nit. You do not want players like that at your table. Tell you the truth I can't stand players that make tight and correct folds. I make tight correct folds often myself, and nothing worse than having others at the table that have the skill to do the same LOL Biggest pot I played in was about 3 thousand something, though I mostly play 1 2 live and 30 to 100 nl online. We have 30 nl instead of 25 nl in the USA btw. I am working on building a bankroll. Doing 12 bb per 100 for a hand sample size of close to half a million. I do not enjoy online poker cause not enough good talbes in the USA. Small player pool. I like to play up to 15 tables, but lately am lucky to find 5 good tables in my state. Live poker is a lot more fun and the money comes much faster.
A tight reg complaining about other tight regs, after he lost that half a million another tight reg such as ourselves will fill the seat while he walks it off for six months and thinks about his future.
@@culu37 his tip is less than 1% of the pot. I know its alot for most of us but how much do you top a waitress or waiter, more than 1% of the meal cost.
@@tims.2834 tips for large scores shouldn’t be a %. It’s just way too skewed. Let’s say you bink the Main Event for 8million. 3% is 240k… you really think that makes sense as a tip for dealing some effing cards? We’re gamblers edges are thin and the casino is trying to take money back through take whenever they can and poker players get essentially no comps. I get what you’re saying, but I think this is a common misconception that tips in poker should be relative to the size of the game. 2100 for one hand is nuts, she didn’t do anything more than the 1/3 dealer at my local casino did
@@culu37 i guess we all have a slightly different reason. If airball lost im sure he would gladly tip her 1percent if the out come was reversed. I have seen players stiff dealers after winning big pots. To each his own .
What is the biggest cash game pot that you have ever played? 💰
Like 2 thousand dollars. Military deployment cash game.
First time playing live about two months ago, played mostly online and after reading "Mastering Small Stakes No-Limit Hold'em". Went down to Atlantic City for the weekend to play at Harrah's and Borgata. At Harrah's playing 1/3, I'm dealt pocket jacks UTG, raised to $10 and get two callers. Flop is 5d, Jd, 4h, with my set I bet about half pot, next to act goes all in for about $100, the next person goes all in also, I re jam all in with about $400 left. My set of jacks hold, initial all in shows pocket kings, next all in player mucks. Won about $1000, which is nothing compared to these guys but it was nice to win a huge pot in my first big poker trip
Online I recently played 1700 dollers in 1-2 bol 6 bet pot aa vs kk aces held I posted in discord I think … live cash I played a 3200 pot 2-5 at resorts word in New York … I had pocket 77 Villian had q10 off he three bets I call oop Utg vs hj … flops q102 rainbow I check … hj bets 200 I call turn is a 7 I check Villian bets 200 again I call river was a spade so it brings in a back door flush draw I check Villian jams 900… I think about what spades could he have calling the flop and didn’t see many I call he has q10 I spiked a set and take it down
About $1000 in 1/2 game at a local card room. I RFI with ATo from HJ. BTN and BB both called. Flop was KQJr, BTN had KJ and BB had QJ. We got in all-in on the flop with an average stack size was about $350. My hand held up.
1200
I think 40 dollars is the biggest pot I've ever played. I lost and had to lie down afterwards.
😅😂
What if you lost 20,000 times that like buttonclicker did?
I hear ya. Hope your ok
@@timb4321 funny how buttonclickr on the button
The largest pot I ever played was a little over $7000. Three way pot, I held 44 on a flop of 744. Villains held 77 and KK. I also once played a limit Holdem hand for 12 raises on the River when I held a king high straight flush against the ace high flush. That pot wasn’t large in absolute terms, but it was the only time I have seen that many raises.
I think by about the 6th bet I'm thinking, 'Okay, maybe he has a straight flush...' 😅
Nice to get that action!!!
How can there be 12 bets on the river? In limit hold em the amount of raises are capped. At most only 6 bets would be allowed to go in...
@@user-eh9gk5uq2r You are a hopeless NIT. 🙂Many years ago, I had AAAKK vs. KKKAA. I think we had 6 raises and then the other guy called. I was starting to wonder if he had quad-Ks, but people were so bad back then that I figured it would be smart to keep piling it in.
@@timb4321 Hahahaha, okay dude
Me: A-10 Spades
Opp: KK dia/heart
2-3-5 w $10 straddle at Oaks
Had $3,300, opponent had me covered. I open for 40. He raises to 150. I call.
Flop KS-QH-2S
I check. He bets $250, I call.
Turn JD. (Nuts for me)
I check. He bets $500. I raise to $1,200. He shoves. I snap.
River 7 hearts. I win my biggest pot ever
Biggest pot I've ever played was around $3,900. 2-5 NL. I had pocket tens. One opponent had Ace 10 of hearts and the other had pocket sixes. Flop was 10 6 4 with two hearts, turn was an ace. We had a 3-way all-in on the turn and my set of tens held.
That had to have been pretty exciting
My biggest pot was for around $8000. I entered a mini weekly tournament at my local casino, for $180 total. Came third and won $3200.. I brought an extra $500 to play $1/3 NLH after the tournament...
...but on that day they got the $25/50 game on, and there's one seat available.
So I thought to myself, hey, I could join that game. Since I've won from tourney, I could enter with the tourney winnings plus my $500. I did just that. Bought in for $3700.
I only played one hand at the $25/50 table. Within one round I got a playable hand on the BB: pocket sixes! 66 is my birthday (6th June), so I took it as a sign.
UTG+1 was a really loose aggressive player. He led out with a raise to $125 preflop, other players called his raise behind him because of his image. When it got to me, somehow my intuition wanted me to 3-bet to $600, despite holding such a marginal hand, and being on the BB. I figured the other players were weak, otherwise they would have definitely 3-bet the loose aggressor. Because they did not, I could represent AA or KK on the BB and be the aggressor postflop depending on the flop texture.
So I 3-bet to $600, initial aggressor folded, 2 called, 2 folded.
Flop came 6s7hQs. I was first to act I led out $850 into a pot of roughly $2225. One guy folded, cutoff reraised me all in for $4500. I had about $2000 remaining, I called.
Turn came 7d, river came Ts.
I looked at the guy whom I called, he had not shown his hand and wanted me to show first. Technically he had to show first. Because of his nitty demeanour I needled him by asking him "Do you have the flush!?" He did not reply.
So I showed my full house and he mucked. He was not happy that I "slowplayed" by asking him if he had the flush, despite the fact that he was the one needing to show first since I've called him. Did not matter if I won the pot or had full house. I called him and paid for the information, I deserve to gain that information.
2 hands after that hand I decided to "hit and run", which I never did. I only did so to annoy the players to set up for next time I play them again.
So from about $180 + 500 risk, I ended up with $8k profit. Was a good night.
Playing 1000BB deep is absolutely insane. Gigantic all in by Nik, really unlucky for buttonclicker
It was a couple thousands in a 3bet pot, I defended 88 btn vs a 3bet from the bb in a 6 max cash game and we were kinda deep, somewhere around 400bb deep. Flop was 9TJ all hearts, i had the 8 of hearts. He bet 1/3rd I call, Turn was a 7 of hearts. He bets 2/3rd, I jammed cuz, y'know, that guy with this line he always had it or he's bluffing and won't fire the river anyway unless he had a set and boats up. He tanked for like 3 minutes with AA with the A of hearts, clearly slowrolling. He even let some sighs while looking at me to get a reaction. I was so mad when I saw his hand lol.
Airball was such a freaking douche after this hand. He's a freaking jerk.
The largest pot I have been in was about £1300-1400 at £1-£1 stakes -- HEADS UP TO THE FLOP.
At my casino, you can sit down with £1000 at 1-1, but they seem to let the Chinese sit down with however much they want. Villain was sat with about £3000, I had about £650-£700.
I straddle to £16, I think there is one caller and villain in the small blind makes it £100. I wake up with 99 and, seen as he was playing rather aggressive (along with his friend) and applying a lot of pressure on smaller stacks, I naturally call. Originally caller folds.
I have an overpair to the board. I think the board was 825 rainbow. Villain continues for about £175. I suspected an overpair, but decided to call because he had a pattern of giving people respect after they called to his agression, hoping to either get a free turn and/or cheaper river too if he didn't, and win the pot from there too, or get value if he was bluffing or potentially lay down my hand.
The turn is a 3 and villain continues for about £250-£300, so I was either all in or fold. Strangely, it was only here I really thought about what was going because now I had a pretty big decision, especially considering the way in which he bet his chips: He placed them in and 1 or 2 fell off the top and he kind of 'shewed' them into the pot (with the back of his fingers if you know what I mean) with a bit of shake in his hand, as they annoyingly rolled back towards his stack - even though this person regularly sits down with this amount and plays large pots, he was certainly nervous.
Then I recalled how much he raised to pre-flop. I realised it was an obvious squeeze play and read that he had Ace high. I decided to shove all in, even though I realise that a set was in his range, though this was less likely, considering his behaviour. I also play intuitively, but I wouldn't say I am a regular - at least not currently - and it was my intuition which almost audibly said 'He has ace high' shortly after he bet nervously.
I went with my gut that I had the best hand.
It was only about £180 more for vaillain to call and, if he had an ace with another over card he's still got a few outs - Any 4, Ace, or Kicker card>9.
He called and spiked an ace on the river. My read was correct -- he had AJ.
This was the last of what I previously turned into £2000 from £185 3 nights ealier - over a period of those 3 nights!
Tough 3rd night.
Funny, because on the second night I pretty much did the same thing (perhaps more towards a punt, however) except I didn't spike anything and lost a good portion of that £2000.
Punished for the wrong play.
Punished for the right play.
My biggest pot played was about $3500, Crazy pot in 1/3 game cracked aces with 2-3 suited of diamonds in a 9 way flop, flopped a flush draw, turned a combo draw, all in on the turn, he decided once. Binked the flush on the river
When I was in college I played poker and lost $5 and was so angry with myself for risking money in a game I didn't understand that I resolved never to play again. I love poker and poker theory but I don't play, and it all goes back to that college session.
Well all have bad beats, you should only use money you are prepared to lose and see it as already spent before you play and that way you won't be upset if you lose.
@@RealmsOfThePossible Oh yeah I totally agree with you.
My reaction wasn't a bad reaction to variance or anything like that, it was because I knew nothing about poker at the time, and it was silly for me to have wagered money.
I'd have a totally different attitude toward poker today if I were playing.
I just play 1/2$ cash live, and my biggest pot that I played was around 1350$ and I won it. We were three in the pot, all of us had J10o for the flop straight, and we went all-in on the flop. There was 2 hearts on the flop and I was the only one with a heart in my hand. Turn and river went: heart, heart. That was pretty sick to win like that.
My only question: what is the full text on Bill Klein's shirt??
He looks stunned as he walks away and I would be too, bet he didn't sleep
NLH is 16k(ish). I got it in behind but spiked trips on the turn to win. It happened last weekend at the nugget in lake Charles, actually. My biggest PLO hand was 23k(ish) AAJ10 all in on flop of AK5(K5 were both hearts) versus AKxx with nut hearts. Ran it twice with me scooping to get me from unstuck to +10k by the time I cashed out. Two of my funnest poker nights ever. (I’m just an -always drunk- action player that likes to have fun)
My biggest pot was when I took a shot stepping up to $2/5 at Wynn LV. I flopped top set, bb flopped bottom set, mp flopped an open-ender. Mp hit his straight on the turn - which is when everybody got all in. No help pairing the river ~$4000 pot. Still stings.
I've played in two $750 pots - both this year - both at Harrah's Cherokee in NC around WSOP-C events...I guess the one at $1/$2 was **bigger** that the $2/$5...I won them both - and was a big (80%+) favorite when the money went in both times...
Love these hand reviews! Biggest pot 6200 hit a straight on the turn vs a set
1400 in 1/3. x/r'ed on a ragged flop and got 3 bet all in. I called with AA
The biggest pot I’ve ever played was against 2 opponents the 2018 runner up WSOP main event tony miles, and another guy. I had pocket Aces in 4x bet pot pre flop. Flop was K,3,J turn A river 9. We got it in on the turn for 12,000$ that was the biggest pot I’ve played it was a 2/5 game.
$4,100 was my biggest pot, some goofball cold called my 3 bet of like 20BB with 95s and called the third players all in for less. He flopped a boat with his 95s and I just barreled right into it with my KK😭
Side note: idk how people trust this stream enough still to put hundreds of thousands of dollars on the table. Idk if this game is square, and Idrc to debate it…. But with as much smoke as there’s been since the Robbi incident I just wouldn’t want to play there as an outsider when everyone else knows eachother
$887,000
Went from 2nd to 4th
That morning I was watching your RUclips channel and the first video they popped up was “How to play Aces”. I skipped it.
That night there were 4 of left.
I got Aces, checked them, a LAG gives a big raise I call
Flop was KKJ,
I went all in
Turn Q
River Q
He had KJo in the pocket.
So if I would of watched your video I would of known to fold on the flop.
I watched the next day. Lol
Biggest pot I ever played was 16k, where I spaz shoved flush draw, got called by aces, and then binked flush immediately on the turn.
£2,300 at 1/2 live
I bought in for a hundred , ran it up. Was gonna be my biggest cash score ever. Right before I left I had kk vs the only stack that covered me . He had aces . Got in all in pre flop 🤪
I don't play poker but I watch your channel. Good stuff
Hey Aqualung
If i had a straight, villain would have hit boat twice. F*ck poker.
About $2500 in PLO. There was a smallish side pot, and I think 4 other players in the hand. I had JJXX with flop J103 two clubs. Too many players in and not much behind, and ended up all in on the river. Three river so boated and won!
Biggest pot: about $650. Had 66 w/ one club. Flop was 2c 4c 2h. Turn 5c river 3c. Opponent had AcKx and shoved the river. I snapped of course and he almost started to cheer for his flush before I showed. Hehehe. This was a 1/2$ cash game.
About $350 in a 1-2 game on a Carnival cruise ship ten years ago with a set of sixes against a guy who over valued QQ.
1/2 at talking stick. Run up $200 to just over $1400 over 8 hours. Only one guy lasted at the table with me. He had around $1500. I raise preflop w aa and get 3 callers. Flop comes a24 rainbow. I raise the flop. The villain called with 35 of clubs. I go broke. After telling me he would keep playing if I did, as we had been there all day. I returned from the cage to him heading to blackjack where he proceeded to lose my money and his.
~$2000 @1/3. Held 44 three handed on a 554 flop. Turn 3. Three-way all in on the turn. Winner had 53o, other loser had nut straight, barf.
About £3k cash. AA vs KK. AK5. 4 bet pre, I cb tiny and got raised, called. 5 turn. He bet again, I raised, he sighed in the chat and shoved.
Ty Jonathan for everything !! Bigest pot: 7 500€ :)
I re-raised with aces on the button got middle position to call, flop comes king queen 3 rainbow he bets half pot I jam. He tanks for like 3 minutes flips over his hand and has king queen tanks for another minute and calls run out clean for him . $1,400 pot
9.2K set of queens vs strt draw/flush draw all in on the turn.. lost to flush on the river.. Tropicana AC 2003.. the good old days
Biggest pot I’ve ever played was a little over 900 dollars. On the right end of full house over full house.
I won my biggest pot ever a few nights ago with a straight versus top two on the flop for a $2,000 pot in a 1/3 game.
Biggest pot just over 60k. J9 suited on a 810Q two heart board. One guy had 1010 and another had AQ hearts. All in 3 way on the flop. Heart on the turn, board paired on river. Lost it all :(
You got to watch the earlier hands between these two. NO way airlball is jamming a draw here cause he will only get called by the nuts.
In a previous hand NIT Buttonclicker folded pocket Queens on a mid card flop that was very draw heavy, might have been the turn actually, but it was only a 3 x raise that Airball made, so Airball knew this guy was making very tight folds, and would only call big bets with sets.
Point is Airball knows hot tight Buttenclicker is playing, so the ranges are VERY weighted to the nuts.
I played almost 11k$ pot with AA in 2-5 game and lost. I 3 bet preflop to 350$ and a maniac calls with 23 off and flop is 933 rainbow. Turn 5 and river 2. Overkill, and the way that guy plays u can't give him 99 so there's no way u can fold. And bum lost everything
In india ?
@Wolfgang No no , here in bay area
@@5thDimension01 ok
My biggest pot about $2800 in NL and $7800 in PLO
buttonclickr looks like he did bankroll harakiri taking a shot like Matt Damon at the beginning of rounders.
Yikes.
My biggest pot was about 4,000 and I got overboated on the river😡
Biggest pot I ever played was in 2/5 Omaha rivered quads against Top boat for $7500 pot
Mine was only a $1000 so I guess I shouldn't feel bad. I was playing 1/3. Third hand after I sit down, I flop top set in a 3 bet pot 5 way with 99 on 932 rainbow. 200$ was in preflop. Guy who 3 bet me from SB went allin for his 350$ which had me covered. I call and player after me calls for another 300$. K comes on turn and 2 on river. SB shows me KK for a turned set. Never found out what the other caller had. Took me a long time to get past that runout.
Of course it’s nick airball he’s the worst player on stream he’s just rich
I don't know about the worst, certainly the most irritating.
Damn the money you guys must have to be able to play a game at those stakes
Nobody's gonna talk about BILL's shirt???? hahahh
4000$ KK vs QQ all-in preflop, he spiked his Queen and I lost 😕
650 dollar pot. on a cruise
I won a 3 way all in with AA. vs 99 AQs 1 2 game
1800 set I had a set of 333 on a board of 3 4 9 rainbow then the turn gave my opponent a set of 555
8k pot at 2/5/10
3bp 3way
AJ72ss bet called a shove with JJ
Villain had 9Tss
River 8h
a lot. Flopped quad 4s over kings full.at time was shot taking with whole roll.
Biggest pot I’ve played is around 6k in 5c plo
600 to 700 playing 2-100 spread max buy in 300 Three way pot we all hit a heart flush on the river. All the money was in when the betting got to me with the Ace high flush so no more money was available.
buttonclicker seems like a nice guy
Biggest pot was scooped a PLO hand for $1250
I play 1/2 or 1/3 NL....around 1500 is the largest. I had AA, 5 beat pre. 1 caller. flop AK6. op donk shoves rest of stack. snapped he had AK..op did not hit running kings so I won.
Klein just helping to get some action sooner :D
Is $350,000 effective the largest bet ever called in high stakes poker?
Nope!
68k inr, 10s vs QQs, i hit a set of 10s
10K pot biggest I have been apart of
4750euro in a 1 2 game. I had a roof of 8s and qs and lost to qs over 8s. Ouch!
23k with AKo vs AKo and I got 3/4 because one of the boards I got 4 flushed
YIKES, NEARLY 1 MILLION!!😂
My biggest pot was for $13K🤦🏻♂️
Goals...
biggest pot i think like around $6000 at 2/5
Around 900bb pot in plo50 so 450€
lmao buttonclicker was sooo sick man shit, idk why he called that :/
Probably something like 25$.
5k
Another excellent video by Mr Little. The give some action to get some action is very important and not talked about enough.
Was glad that tight NIT Buttonclicker got stacked. He did not 4 bet QQ earlier and he plays super tight post flop. Also remember when he folded his QQ to a 3 x check raise on the flop, and it was a very draw heavy board against a pretty agro player, the same one that stacked him.
I say good, I play a lot of online cash games, and I can not stand tight regs who make big folds and only call or bet big with something very close to the super nuts. Players like that ruin the game of poker. Buttonclicker thought he was going to go in there and play super tight and cautious and double his money, well nope.
Could happen to anyone of course, but players like him are really bad for the game. If everyone played like Buttonclicker than you could not make any money in this game.
He played this game without a proper bankroll, he was playing with scared money, and a LAG got him.
The thing is that Buttonclicker was playing so tight, that rich old guy did not even 4 bet KK against him earlier in the game. Button clicker was playing so tight that he should probably know that in that pot, no way was that other guy check jamming without the straight or a set of Jacks.
I saw this hand about 3 months ago and hilarious how everyone likes that tight nit. You do not want players like that at your table.
Tell you the truth I can't stand players that make tight and correct folds. I make tight correct folds often myself, and nothing worse than having others at the table that have the skill to do the same LOL
Biggest pot I played in was about 3 thousand something, though I mostly play 1 2 live and 30 to 100 nl online. We have 30 nl instead of 25 nl in the USA btw. I am working on building a bankroll. Doing 12 bb per 100 for a hand sample size of close to half a million. I do not enjoy online poker cause not enough good talbes in the USA. Small player pool. I like to play up to 15 tables, but lately am lucky to find 5 good tables in my state.
Live poker is a lot more fun and the money comes much faster.
A tight reg complaining about other tight regs, after he lost that half a million another tight reg such as ourselves will fill the seat while he walks it off for six months and thinks about his future.
lot what tha fuck are you even talking 😆
Don't cry
I want to know how much he tipped?
Airball was on Nick Vertuccis podcast and said he tipped her 2100. He asked the table if that was enough and most of the players said yes
@@tims.2834 that’s insane. I wouldn’t tip more than 50$ on a hand idc how high the stakes are
@@culu37 his tip is less than 1% of the pot. I know its alot for most of us but how much do you top a waitress or waiter, more than 1% of the meal cost.
@@tims.2834 tips for large scores shouldn’t be a %. It’s just way too skewed. Let’s say you bink the Main Event for 8million. 3% is 240k… you really think that makes sense as a tip for dealing some effing cards? We’re gamblers edges are thin and the casino is trying to take money back through take whenever they can and poker players get essentially no comps.
I get what you’re saying, but I think this is a common misconception that tips in poker should be relative to the size of the game. 2100 for one hand is nuts, she didn’t do anything more than the 1/3 dealer at my local casino did
@@culu37 i guess we all have a slightly different reason. If airball lost im sure he would gladly tip her 1percent if the out come was reversed. I have seen players stiff dealers after winning big pots. To each his own .
Biggest pot 2.3K in 1/3 Blinds (I won) turned the nut straight while opponent flopped a straight
Mine was probably $200-250
1k ish. I hope this guy buys crypto with his money. Needs to be somewhere safe.
$1K
1/2 and $700...
He’s going to be talking to himself for years. Bad dreams and all. Hope he wasn’t driving back to Vegas.
poor buttoncliker!!!!!
I played a 120k Plo pot. I flopped nut straight. He flopped nut flush draw.