@@mr.personal-ity You bluff the person, not the hand. You can't take the cards out of the context and apply them to different poker players. That's not how bluffing works. Dwan clearly saw a line on Sammy in this hand and made a play. And he was right.
He's right, I saw this hand once a couple years ago and just scouted the RUclips archives to find it again because I couldn't forget about how perfect Dwan played it. Impossible to recover from that if you're the other guy Lbvs
Some games have a 7-2 bounty, where if you win a hand with it, everyone at the table pays you the bounty. It encourages action because it turns the least-played hand into a highly-played one, and you never know if someone has aces or 7-2
I feel like A6 is a call since it blocks aces and sixes. Sammy can easily have a set-fullhouse in that situation so it's unlikely that Dwan bets that sizing with a flush. So the value combos Dwan can have are 3 combos of JJ, 1combo of AA, and 1 combo of 66, which are not enough to balance the broad range of bluffs Dwan has.
It's a clear call, yes. Seems like his opponent just spent all the time trying to get a physical tell rather than thinking through the hand. - Blocks AA and 66 - Dwan only has a full house there, he's not doing this with a flush - Unblock hearts, which is good given the above and the fact that he might be doing this with a heart - A6 is top of your range as pre-flop caller and so is a must-call to not be expoitable - Dwan is capable of ridiculous bluffs so he still has a lot of air there - Overbet sizing is bluff-heavy as you described - Speech play actually increases the chance he really does have 72
sammy mentioning how he would call instantly with a flush shows he's not in the same league. There's really no difference between a flush other than the nut flush and 2 pair at that point.
@@wen496 yeah but if he has the flush he cant have them blockers? Therefor a lot more to think about if you had the flush. If anything i think its a harder call if he had the flush rather than 2 pair.
So I think what killed Sammy here was him repeatedly saying, "you don't have 72," almost telling dwan, "I'm certain you have a strong hand here." This reassurance gave Tom the green light to pull off such a monster bluff. Had Sammy not given tom that info, tom probably would have let Sammy win the hand early in the fears that he would expect the 72 later. Crazy how tiny bits of info can be so critical.
And you got a wealthy business owner / online playin nerd vs a real life poker Megalodon. It was hard to watch..Tom cleaned this guy up for around 750k. Sammy showed off how much money he had and how stupid he was in 1 sitting.
@joebaws1 Tom Dwans account name on full tilt is "Durrr" He chose it to put tilt on his opponent when they lose a hand to him. "durrrrrrrr" is a sound you make to someone to imply they're dumb.
Its not a coincidence he made this bluff with 72. There is also a video of Phil Helmut pulling off a huge bluff wit 72, the worst hand. Even if he got called, this is great for building an image of reckless bluffer, wich can help him alot.
if you watch the full episode. durr and sammy are friends, and they had a 10k bet going on something to do with the 7,2 hand. and durr still announced it at the beginning. funny stuff
@ 9:15 - The hand postmortem is absolutely correct. Durrrr wins the psychological mind battle because chips are irrelevant to Durrrr, where his opponents are (blinded) beholden to their inherent value.
Its Poker tell 101 by daniel negreanu.... reverse... if your reaching for chips and the other player tries to say reach like he's ready to bet....then that is weakness....or strength.... dwan played it brilliantly.... he made sammy think that he does not have the 72 by announcing it before the pre flop raise!!! it drill into sammy until the end.... brilliant.....its just very brilliant..... it could have been the baddest call or the smartest call of the century!!!
Sammy was a wealthy amateur, he's not thinking on a level anywhere near close to Durrr's level. Once Durrr shoves, he's not thinking at all, he's just sitting there shitting his pants. Total mismatch, felt uncomfortable watching it
At the very end the commentators show the gap that Durrrr saw, but that particular clip was never shown in the original video. It was cut out, and we went straight to where Dwan shoved. Shows how much is missed and left on the cutting room floor.
A fascinating pot. Durrr crushes poor Sammy in this play, and Sammy shows his weaknesses as a player. Durrrr makes a great read on sammy and shows just how much gamble was in him. He knew it was a risky move, but thats what Dwan likes to do, and it seems time and time again hes right.
I would of called it 50% against loose cannon like durr on that board. Then again I am on another level thinker then this guy, who is loaded to call this. Respect for the fold though. But the chance to be beat there against player like Durr is actually quite small. Unless he flopped the nuts which is still on a very thin air. Good hand to go busto tho on a good hit. But the investment is very small on this size of overbet so I don't see a fold a bad move at all. It's actually easier to fold then to call this but I would be at 50% of calling this.
I think the Turn and river both being 3s helped his cause as obviously durrrr has a rep for being aggressive/loose. That means Sammy could have thought he was bluffing/overbetting but then hit trips on the river with a bad hand. I don't know though. Of course it is a incredible bluff but the board hits it so perfectly (considering he is trying to pick up the 7-2 10,000 bonus from the start) with the flush draw and potential trips that can make Sammy lay down his two pair.
That is the most unique and interesting description of dwan I have ever heard. I run a gaming website, and we are featuring this video. Do you mind if I quote you? I'll link your YT account if you like.
Am I crazy but as much clips as I’ve watched of dwans. Does it seem like every time he bluffs at a pot he starts to bob his head some? Maybe I’m going crazy?
or a 3, or J6, or 66. There were a lot of hands he could have lost to. Even if he thought Dwan was bluffing from the start, he could have been bluffing with 63 and picked up a full house.
Tom made an incredible c-bluff. Sammy had no chance to call on the river. With a possible flush, a full house and even quads out there Sammy's two pair weren't worth a penny anymore. The only thing he could beat was a pure bluff. So he had to lay it down. Just an amazing and brave play by Dwan. I don't wanna play that guy heads up lol
You know the probability of getting a flush on the flop, right? Is Dwan going all in with flush after board paired? I dont think so. Also hes blocking aces and sixes, he should have called.
Yes I realise there was a $10k bonus for winning with 72 (It's in the description, and the commentator said it at 6:53). It's easy when you can see his cards, but obviously Sammy couldn't, so those are some of the things he must have been thinking. Your comment makes exactly the same point as mine - yes, he wanted Sammy to fold. He was playing his opponent, not his cards. If you decide to bluff with 72 or 63 or 52 or whatever, it needs to be convincing, hence the large pre-flop bet to set it up.
While it's a tough call, it's definitley makeable call. He can't have JJ, AA or 66, because he'd re-raise to protect himself from a flush after being check raised. Having a 3 in his hand is unlikely considering the raise he made pre-flop. The only hand it would make sense to lose to is a small flush (possible 72h), even then it seems crazy to go all in given the board paired at the end. Durr would almost never get away with this play in a low stakes game.
@kevdawg55 what are you talking about? he check raised the flop. To me, it looks like he should have bet/folded on the turn, since dwan flat called the raise on the flop and the turn was a blank.
This is why I never, ever factor in pre-flop bets when making decisions later on. They just don't matter and throw you off. It's also why I'm a wildman pre-flop: throws others off.
@saxed lol I always thought dwan never showed him the 7 2 cause he was affraid sammy may pass out.. but in the corner of the screen you can see the 7 2 slide across the table.. Thanks for pointing it out... that is the best part for sure
Dwan does this often with his big hands. Sometimes as bluffs, but more often with real hands. When he bets this much you have to be right very often to call, so you have to think he's bluffing often
I'm watching this 30 times already, and I have to say it is the most beautiful 7-2 bluff ever recorded.
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that bluff was a fluke. Anybody else but Matusow would have provably snapped with the way the hand was played.
@@mr.personal-ity You bluff the person, not the hand. You can't take the cards out of the context and apply them to different poker players. That's not how bluffing works. Dwan clearly saw a line on Sammy in this hand and made a play. And he was right.
this was def one of the best 7-2 bluffs. hellmuths 7-2 bluff against KK was my favorite!
He's right, I saw this hand once a couple years ago and just scouted the RUclips archives to find it again because I couldn't forget about how perfect Dwan played it. Impossible to recover from that if you're the other guy Lbvs
Man Tom Dwan has the biggest heart for cash games. Seen him so many times going all-in with pretty much nothing, he's a nightmare for other players.
If Tom Dwan drove a 2002's Ford Fusion, he would make you believe he's sitting in the brand new GT Carrera Porsche.
Opponent's mind = wrecked. Forever.
Hahahaha...
The best part is right after the guy folds, Dwan flips the 7-2 for a 10K bounty from a pot of over 600K
10k is a lot
What is a bounty. He gets that extra? Or it’s like a fine?
@@m.b.ouwerkerk4006 they play that if you succesfully win with 72o the other guy has to pay you
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Some games have a 7-2 bounty, where if you win a hand with it, everyone at the table pays you the bounty. It encourages action because it turns the least-played hand into a highly-played one, and you never know if someone has aces or 7-2
Bro seen this one for years! Still have the same feeling every time!! Wow what a fucking amazing bluff. Perhaps the best bluff of all time
McLovin commentating.
dead on lol
That extra 10k at the end was a master stroke hahahaa
That has got to be one of the best bluffs i've seen recently. Durrr is an awesome poker player. Wow...
I feel like A6 is a call since it blocks aces and sixes. Sammy can easily have a set-fullhouse in that situation so it's unlikely that Dwan bets that sizing with a flush. So the value combos Dwan can have are 3 combos of JJ, 1combo of AA, and 1 combo of 66, which are not enough to balance the broad range of bluffs Dwan has.
Yea all day call fold flush especially k high flush lower than k high flushs are better calls but dont need to call often with flush just sometimes
@@jordanconnor1223 congrats on the worst analysis ever.
Playing for 500,000, it suddenly becomes a lot more difficult.
@@mooneulogy8717 congrats on the worst analysis ever.
It's a clear call, yes. Seems like his opponent just spent all the time trying to get a physical tell rather than thinking through the hand.
- Blocks AA and 66
- Dwan only has a full house there, he's not doing this with a flush
- Unblock hearts, which is good given the above and the fact that he might be doing this with a heart
- A6 is top of your range as pre-flop caller and so is a must-call to not be expoitable
- Dwan is capable of ridiculous bluffs so he still has a lot of air there
- Overbet sizing is bluff-heavy as you described
- Speech play actually increases the chance he really does have 72
The smirk on his face on his first bet! He already knew he was going to bluff with the 7-2
sammy mentioning how he would call instantly with a flush shows he's not in the same league. There's really no difference between a flush other than the nut flush and 2 pair at that point.
you have 66 AA 63 A3 blockers so he is really only losing to JJ J3
@@wen496 yeah but if he has the flush he cant have them blockers? Therefor a lot more to think about if you had the flush. If anything i think its a harder call if he had the flush rather than 2 pair.
@@wen496 it only blocks half the combos
Two pair is better because it blocks many full houses
@WriteWordsMakeMagic you like poker? Lol
that was sick.. some people can hate how dwan plays but you have to love that bluff!!
6:43
The way Tom’s cards flop into frame is pure gold
As legend Gabe Kaplan said : "We are in durrr land"
So I think what killed Sammy here was him repeatedly saying, "you don't have 72," almost telling dwan, "I'm certain you have a strong hand here." This reassurance gave Tom the green light to pull off such a monster bluff. Had Sammy not given tom that info, tom probably would have let Sammy win the hand early in the fears that he would expect the 72 later. Crazy how tiny bits of info can be so critical.
Thats exactly what happened.
And you got a wealthy business owner / online playin nerd vs a real life poker Megalodon. It was hard to watch..Tom cleaned this guy up for around 750k. Sammy showed off how much money he had and how stupid he was in 1 sitting.
Yes.
exactly. sammy says "you don't have 7-2" with such confidence you can TELL he believes it. his ego made him give the game away.
@@trs8696 Tom read him like a book
Didn't know Owen Wilson was a poker commentator.
+John Smith I was thinking Jeff Spicoli... the guy sounds like he's watching them surf some tasty waves.
He’s not
Half a million with 7-2, bring us one more Tom here.
are we going to do business?
@@glaurung78 This Sammy is not like the other Sammy. I'm sure Farha would have called Dwan in this spot.
TOM Dwan is like my new favorite.
INCREDIBLE!!
I have watched this so many times. Tom pushed all, putting maximum pressure on and Sammy lost bottle thinking about the money.
Tom Dwan is a 👽 ALIEN. And he called it before the flop. 👌 👏
He announced his 7 2 from the beginning...
for me thats FAR more epic bluff than the Ivey one. Because of the talk at the start of the hand
The monotone flop maybe makes this slightly less of a punt, but it's a punt.
thats right i agree that is really something special there is no way im watching that again
Dwan's lower lip looks dry as hell. He must've kept his mouth open since this heads-up started :D
BlackHavq Yes, he got dry mouth from his demon.They dehydrate you.
Durrrr was never into moist-poker.
Dwan's mouth has been open for 15 years.
😂😂😂😂
Tom Dwan could be an Uber driver with a Nissan but make you believe he is Michael Jordan driving a Ferrari.
I really feel like so much information was given away 25 seconds into this clip by Sammy
one of the greatest play I've ever seen
@joebaws1 Tom Dwans account name on full tilt is "Durrr" He chose it to put tilt on his opponent when they lose a hand to him. "durrrrrrrr" is a sound you make to someone to imply they're dumb.
best thing about this hand...he told him he had 7-2 at start of hand lol
We are in durrrland! :D Amazing!
That spooky toddler face of Dwan
Its not a coincidence he made this bluff with 72. There is also a video of Phil Helmut pulling off a huge bluff wit 72, the worst hand. Even if he got called, this is great for building an image of reckless bluffer, wich can help him alot.
I don’t think that bluff would work without the fact on the river.
i think dwan is representing pocket jacks in my opinion
Honey look what he went all in with.
if you watch the full episode. durr and sammy are friends, and they had a 10k bet going on something to do with the 7,2 hand. and durr still announced it at the beginning. funny stuff
guy made a good and tough fold there, he didn't make a mistake - bluff was well set up tho.
you can make these kinds of bluffs versus good players only. 99% of amateurs fall in love with their hand and call 2 pair all the way down.
If I was a poker pro, I'm not sure how often I would want to watch game film...
@ 9:15 - The hand postmortem is absolutely correct.
Durrrr wins the psychological mind battle because chips are irrelevant to Durrrr, where his opponents are (blinded) beholden to their inherent value.
Doesnt matter ..Tom Dwan's sweater/shirt is nice!
Its Poker tell 101 by daniel negreanu.... reverse... if your reaching for chips and the other player tries to say reach like he's ready to bet....then that is weakness....or strength.... dwan played it brilliantly.... he made sammy think that he does not have the 72 by announcing it before the pre flop raise!!! it drill into sammy until the end.... brilliant.....its just very brilliant..... it could have been the baddest call or the smartest call of the century!!!
You can see why Tom went broke and disappeared. This against amateurs is suicide
Is that true
100%
A half million with 7-2. You Gotta have heart ! and what a heart tom has !!
The commentator is Isaac Haxton. You can't have any better commentary than that.
The 25 people that disliked this don't know anything about high stakes poker 100k bluffs
Methadone Baby the dislikes probably has something to do with the announcer's voice... It's really bad
I like Tom's apology for showing the bluff 6:56 to collect the extra side pot
He even said at the beginning he has 2 7 lol
Dwan truly is a master
6:06 "Yeah Sammy looks like he's gonna call"
Sammys face = no expression
“He’s gotta be scared he’s going to call.” NO SHIT
Sammy was a wealthy amateur, he's not thinking on a level anywhere near close to Durrr's level. Once Durrr shoves, he's not thinking at all, he's just sitting there shitting his pants. Total mismatch, felt uncomfortable watching it
At the very end the commentators show the gap that Durrrr saw, but that particular clip was never shown in the original video. It was cut out, and we went straight to where Dwan shoved. Shows how much is missed and left on the cutting room floor.
I bet Sammy watches this like two times a day and says CALL..!! CALL!!!!
Its 100% call + knowing agresive dwan style
I be droppin dueces like dey wuz paired wit a 7 💩💩🧻🧻🚽🚽♠️♣️♥️♦️
A fascinating pot. Durrr crushes poor Sammy in this play, and Sammy shows his weaknesses as a player. Durrrr makes a great read on sammy and shows just how much gamble was in him. He knew it was a risky move, but thats what Dwan likes to do, and it seems time and time again hes right.
I would have a nervous breakdown playing Durrrr, the guy is a lunatic!
neil channing is rly smart,,, he called out sammy when he took his big chips, great commentating
I would of called it 50% against loose cannon like durr on that board. Then again I am on another level thinker then this guy, who is loaded to call this. Respect for the fold though. But the chance to be beat there against player like Durr is actually quite small. Unless he flopped the nuts which is still on a very thin air. Good hand to go busto tho on a good hit. But the investment is very small on this size of overbet so I don't see a fold a bad move at all. It's actually easier to fold then to call this but I would be at 50% of calling this.
I think the Turn and river both being 3s helped his cause as obviously durrrr has a rep for being aggressive/loose. That means Sammy could have thought he was bluffing/overbetting but then hit trips on the river with a bad hand. I don't know though. Of course it is a incredible bluff but the board hits it so perfectly (considering he is trying to pick up the 7-2 10,000 bonus from the start) with the flush draw and potential trips that can make Sammy lay down his two pair.
Such a sick play, there are not that many people who would do that knowing that the simple words "call" would make him lose over 400k.
That's Isaac Haxton, he's one of the best players in the game and one of the better commentators in terms of understanding of the game.
YOU DON"T HAVE DEUCE SEVEN LOL
That is the most unique and interesting description of dwan I have ever heard. I run a gaming website, and we are featuring this video. Do you mind if I quote you? I'll link your YT account if you like.
Am I crazy but as much clips as I’ve watched of dwans. Does it seem like every time he bluffs at a pot he starts to bob his head some? Maybe I’m going crazy?
I actually really like Ikes commentary here
or a 3, or J6, or 66. There were a lot of hands he could have lost to. Even if he thought Dwan was bluffing from the start, he could have been bluffing with 63 and picked up a full house.
Tom made an incredible c-bluff. Sammy had no chance to call on the river. With a possible flush, a full house and even quads out there Sammy's two pair weren't worth a penny anymore. The only thing he could beat was a pure bluff. So he had to lay it down. Just an amazing and brave play by Dwan. I don't wanna play that guy heads up lol
You know the probability of getting a flush on the flop, right? Is Dwan going all in with flush after board paired? I dont think so. Also hes blocking aces and sixes, he should have called.
@@lamontviolanteI can see dwan go all in with a flush, I've seen him value overbet like this a few times
@@lamontviolantelol what? Have you seen how dwan plays bro, he could have anything here
@@realeyesrealisereallies97 having that mindset you're never winning a hand against him then 😅
Yes I realise there was a $10k bonus for winning with 72 (It's in the description, and the commentator said it at 6:53). It's easy when you can see his cards, but obviously Sammy couldn't, so those are some of the things he must have been thinking. Your comment makes exactly the same point as mine - yes, he wanted Sammy to fold. He was playing his opponent, not his cards. If you decide to bluff with 72 or 63 or 52 or whatever, it needs to be convincing, hence the large pre-flop bet to set it up.
I am going ALL'N on the Turn with my Ace-Six 2 pair.... WTF is wrong with some of these Professional Poker Players.
While it's a tough call, it's definitley makeable call. He can't have JJ, AA or 66, because he'd re-raise to protect himself from a flush after being check raised. Having a 3 in his hand is unlikely considering the raise he made pre-flop. The only hand it would make sense to lose to is a small flush (possible 72h), even then it seems crazy to go all in given the board paired at the end. Durr would almost never get away with this play in a low stakes game.
That has got to be the best play I have ever seen.
That commentator is one of the greatest players today: Issac Haxton and he graduated from Brown University...
@kevdawg55 what are you talking about? he check raised the flop. To me, it looks like he should have bet/folded on the turn, since dwan flat called the raise on the flop and the turn was a blank.
This is why I never, ever factor in pre-flop bets when making decisions later on. They just don't matter and throw you off. It's also why I'm a wildman pre-flop: throws others off.
"i think hes going white"😂😂😂😂
@saxed lol I always thought dwan never showed him the 7 2 cause he was affraid sammy may pass out.. but in the corner of the screen you can see the 7 2 slide across the table.. Thanks for pointing it out... that is the best part for sure
hahahaha 0:22 "i have deuce seven again" ... Sammy should have listened.
6:56 "watch this Lis, you can actually pinpoint the second where his heart rips in half!"
Off course Durr is great at this, he´s been playing poker for centuries, he is a vampire.
S/O to the guy at my dispensary to leading me to this video 😂😂 this mans poker face durrrr you’re a fucking beast much respect
Sammy looks like he's gonna projectile vomit all over the table after Durrrrr shows the bluff. EPIC :P
When durr says I’m all in your gonna lose some money no matter what lol
In heads up with two aces accounted for you gotta make the call
Dwan does this often with his big hands. Sometimes as bluffs, but more often with real hands. When he bets this much you have to be right very often to call, so you have to think he's bluffing often
7-2o sickest OB bluff everrrrr by durrrr!
sick and twisted durrrrr
tbh probably the only guy with the balls to make that exact same play.
@deanneugebauer It's "durrrrland", not "durrrland".
@crockett616 Where is he from? Sounds like he has a voice of his own..
He owned him. On every levels. I feel for Sammy.
what i want to know is dwan is great like this face to face. how did he make heaps of cash online, where its hard to bluff.
because low stack play is the pinnacle of good play
This just goes to show how psychology is as important to this game as the math.
See now if the pot was filled with cheeseburgers instead of chips, Sammy's snap calling the all in on the river
Isaac Haxton makes Norman Chad sound like Isaac Hayes.
Commentator sounds like Bill Gates in the South Park movie
"It is faster...over 5 millio......"