The river, to be clear, but yes, agreed. It's like he was trying to trick a 6 into folding, but why the hell would there be any X/6s left after that call on the flop? The only 6 that was still in after both that pre- and post-flop action was pocket 6s and they ALSO made quads.
@@codetaku Sorry brother you dont know the game. Hes has maybe 10 combos of suited 9s and 12 of 55-TT and then some AK/AQ combos hes gonna call down. This is a good shove.
Bruh. He only needed a 6 or 9 to beat you. As unlucky as having quads flopped against you is, the 6 was an extremely lucky warning shot you chose to ignore.
I had the bad side of a cooler like this years ago. 55 vs. KK, flop was KK5. When we finally got to showdown, I was never so happy to be playing Limit.
Happened to me a couple months ago at an uncapped game cept I coolered somebody. I had KK opp had K7 suited. The flop came 7K7. We got it all in on the turn and I stacked him
Francisco definitely knows that he always tries to look distraught/weak when he flops the joint right? And that it's definitely tricking everyone right?
Just a pure punt on the river…the 6 should’ve saved him. Any 9 or 6 beats him and I’d put my opponent on flipping trips since he kept check calling. With 3s full, kinda have to get to showdown without putting in more chips on a board like that
I love at the end of the hand the one of the players goes off on Francisco after he shows quads , that he didnt have to play his unbeatable monster so slow. Poker etiquette .
I've seen similar coolers to this before. But what the heck, why would he ship the river? That 6 was a gift from the heavens and he still shoved even though he has showdown value and not much more.
@@joelkellam9373 I mean it's the worst possible full house and doesn't even beat any 9x/6x. This is a bluff catcher only and when you go all in here you're really only getting calls from better.
How likely would villian connect on this flop, very unlikely, u cant check that river on this board on 3s full, quite silly tbh, the range of hand to value is just too many. Imo ure taking showdown value definition to a very abnormal context.
How was that 6 an action killer? What hands do you lose to? 99, 66? There are no suited 6's that would make the river. The only hands you would lose to are 9's 10'9s or 9'8s!
@@jeroenouderengerink4710 A9K9Q9J9T998 any random 6. I mean literally what is your opponent check calling with ? At best you are up against aces or Kings but how does it not go all in preflop?
You have to watch your opponent. His breathing is so excited, if Nick would have just looked up (he didn't) he would have seen something that could have alerted him to trouble.
Yep. When Nick L reached for that first bet on the flop, Francisco's breathing picked up substantially, and when Nick L finally pushed his bet in Francisco took a deep breath and scratched his nose. The drama! Prior to the flop, Francisco's breathing was relaxed and even. All the heavy breathing, the deep breath and the conflicted acting, should have told Nick L that Francisco hit the board somehow and that his 3s were worthless, ESPECIALLY after the 6s paired on the board. It may not have screamed quads, but it sure spoke to folding.
Your 100% right ..Reading your opponent is what makes pro's , Pro's and amateur's ..losers...Nick L. never looked at him ..Too busy putting that big show of his one hand shuffle of chips .which annoys the heck out of me .any time anyone does that I hope they lose
Might be that getting chips from the cage takes awhile. Guys do thier whole buyin from the gate, then stick 20 k in thier pocket and pull out 10 at a time. As long as its declared its perfectly aacceptable.
I was expecting something like royal flush vs quads with that title. Only someone who has played a few hands of poker, has never seen something like this.
On this flop, pocket 3s is probably ahead like 1999 times out of 2000. (EDIT: I have no idea what the actual odds are, esp. if you're controlling for position, raise size, etc.)
@@GameOfJoffrey777 thanks, but it has to be more often than that - 19/20 times? No way. Your odds of getting *any* pocket pair preflop are only 1/16, which means having specifically pocket 9s is 1/14th of *that*, so 1/224. Now what I was alluding to in my original comment is, what are the odds that your opponent has pocket nines on that flop? It depends on how you calculate it - are you including the removal effect of the 9s on board? Are you taking into account the range of hands that would play here, or all hand combinations? It's not an easy question to answer, but it is definitely a lot more than 19/20!
Horribly played on the river… the Pro has to lead there or get check back after the 6 kills action and the shove is worse now that any 9 beats u after 2 check calls.
I've had crabs loads of times, when you do you hope you get more of them so you got more crabs, I told my doctor that I got crabs and he said that he loved them too.
Could the sound guy please mute him again? Let’s hear some of the table chat. Also, not what I’d call a cooler, since he’s been beat from the beginning.
Yup, the river was a save card but he took the bait anyways. Any 9 or any 6 was beating him so just check it back instead of getting greedy. What were you folding out that you don't already beat? You only get called by a better boat or four of a kind.
Checking the river 6 was a mistake and shoving on that river was a mistake. Guy with the quads check gave every chance to the other to save his stack. A single 9 now beat him let alone two.
I had the best happen - I had pocket aces other had pocket kings - I don't remember the order of the cards, but another king came out and 2 aces... i had 4 aces and the other guy full house lol - dang!
He played it like a cheap carney. Hes lucky nick was completely oblivious to his physical tells, too wrapped up in "flopped a boat!" mindset to see his opponent was all but shitting his pants.
FH losing to quads is not super special. Any paired board has this potential baked into it. Both were aware of it (presumably). What was fun with this hand were also the two flushes in play after the turn. And then the river potentially counterfeiting someone. A super meaty hand with a lot moving parts throughout. About as fun as it gets when you have the nuts. Except the demand for an obligatory check on the (flush busting, counterfeiting) river...which was the proper play. But of course that induces a shit ton of stress. You're nutted and yet the game insists you sweat a failure to extract max value. It's never (rarely) just a walk in the park.
Commentary saying bet river, but honestly, you can't think he flopped a boat--ever. Check was right, make jacks, queens, kings, aces, even ace king, bet into you.
Francisco had no idea what his opponent had at all… why would you check and think you need to set a “trap” he should of knew all in was the move and his opponent would most likely calling , the river unlikely hit the other guy… when the guy bet on a flop of 993….. and turn kept on betting, he clearly had something decent
''He could check back, and he goes all in'', so funny ! hahahahaa
The 6 actually should have saved the rest of his stack. That was a punt.
The river, to be clear, but yes, agreed.
It's like he was trying to trick a 6 into folding, but why the hell would there be any X/6s left after that call on the flop? The only 6 that was still in after both that pre- and post-flop action was pocket 6s and they ALSO made quads.
no its not. He has at least as many pairs as 9x and calls with all of them
@@codetaku Sorry brother you dont know the game. Hes has maybe 10 combos of suited 9s and 12 of 55-TT and then some AK/AQ combos hes gonna call down. This is a good shove.
I agree his full house was counterfeited I don't like his shove there he had a chance to check the river
@@jasonwells5749 who does ?
How many years ago is it that Robl flopped a FH against quads and even rivered quads himself. Yep seens something like this before.
Yeap, quad 9's vs quad Q's
That’s a classic.
many years, gotta be almost a decade now right?
And the guy with quad queens raised him on the flop smh.
Click bait. I thought that quad 3s were going to flop and the runout was going to be 9-9.
Bruh. He only needed a 6 or 9 to beat you. As unlucky as having quads flopped against you is, the 6 was an extremely lucky warning shot you chose to ignore.
What sixes does he have here? not one
@@joelkellam9373 Ah6h
Exsctly- snap check after that lucky river. What's he getting called by that is worse?!
He is also now playing the board.
@@user-rx1mb5fp7c no hes not best 5 card hand. 33 still plays
What a weird all in on the river .
Very he easily had a check
The only card comes that can save him the rest of his money m
weird check on the river also imo
A greedy all in.
6 came n he go all in 🤦🏻♂️
I had the bad side of a cooler like this years ago. 55 vs. KK, flop was KK5. When we finally got to showdown, I was never so happy to be playing Limit.
The things you see in Limit, is why I'm happy I only play Limit.
Happened to me a couple months ago at an uncapped game cept I coolered somebody. I had KK opp had K7 suited. The flop came 7K7. We got it all in on the turn and I stacked him
I thought he was gonna check back the river. That would have been funny if Fransisco didn't stack him after that flop.
if Nick looked at Fransisco he would see his deep as breathes.
Francisco's chest looked like it was gonna explode through his sweatshirt lol
Fransisco should've raised allin in turn for not missing value but somehow he still got all chip lol
Yeah yeah big flop but the more interesting part of the hand was the disastrous river play from them both
the correct move for nick was to fold immediately but no one would give up such a hand. that was painful
Horrendous shove on the river. Something a 1/2 fish would do
he only had 1/3 pot behind on the river in a 3bet pot. Even ace high might call.
@@raymondgonzales6439 Ace high will fold by the turn with him leaving only 1/3 pot behind
Francisco definitely knows that he always tries to look distraught/weak when he flops the joint right? And that it's definitely tricking everyone right?
So painful to watch I don’t know how you could ever not just snap call that turn the guy is committing is whole stack just get on with it
@@ACprodd I had to fast forward....
That huge exhale at 0:14 was a dead giveaway haha
Just a pure punt on the river…the 6 should’ve saved him. Any 9 or 6 beats him and I’d put my opponent on flipping trips since he kept check calling. With 3s full, kinda have to get to showdown without putting in more chips on a board like that
I love at the end of the hand the one of the players goes off on Francisco after he shows quads , that he didnt have to play his unbeatable monster so slow. Poker etiquette .
I've seen similar coolers to this before. But what the heck, why would he ship the river? That 6 was a gift from the heavens and he still shoved even though he has showdown value and not much more.
a full house is showdown value only?
@@joelkellam9373 I mean it's the worst possible full house and doesn't even beat any 9x/6x. This is a bluff catcher only and when you go all in here you're really only getting calls from better.
How likely would villian connect on this flop, very unlikely, u cant check that river on this board on 3s full, quite silly tbh, the range of hand to value is just too many. Imo ure taking showdown value definition to a very abnormal context.
@@leonyong3772 What do you realistically expect to get called with that you're beating if you ship 3's full on this river?
LOL you're the last person i expected to see in this comment section
Stop blaming the sound guy 12 times and be a team player with ownership. You own the production after all.
Commentary is annoying AF all the way through.
3:59 When the commentator's edibles kick in.
Francisco looks like he is about to hyperventilate, lol 1:25
Still gets paid on the biggest action killer river - unreal.
How was that 6 an action killer? What hands do you lose to? 99, 66? There are no suited 6's that would make the river. The only hands you would lose to are 9's 10'9s or 9'8s!
@@jeroenouderengerink4710 A9K9Q9J9T998 any random 6. I mean literally what is your opponent check calling with ? At best you are up against aces or Kings but how does it not go all in preflop?
Expecting quad over quad with that title
Did you see that huge exhale from the hoodie guy at 0:14? What a tell..
You have to watch your opponent. His breathing is so excited, if Nick would have just looked up (he didn't) he would have seen something that could have alerted him to trouble.
He thought Fransisco just did a rail
Yep. When Nick L reached for that first bet on the flop, Francisco's breathing picked up substantially, and when Nick L finally pushed his bet in Francisco took a deep breath and scratched his nose. The drama!
Prior to the flop, Francisco's breathing was relaxed and even. All the heavy breathing, the deep breath and the conflicted acting, should have told Nick L that Francisco hit the board somehow and that his 3s were worthless, ESPECIALLY after the 6s paired on the board.
It may not have screamed quads, but it sure spoke to folding.
Your 100% right ..Reading your opponent is what makes pro's , Pro's and amateur's ..losers...Nick L. never looked at him ..Too busy putting that big show of his one hand shuffle of chips .which annoys the heck out of me .any time anyone does that I hope they lose
I still can’t comprehend dudes pulling more chips out of their pockets to reload. You’ve got chips, play ‘em.
Might be that getting chips from the cage takes awhile. Guys do thier whole buyin from the gate, then stick 20 k in thier pocket and pull out 10 at a time. As long as its declared its perfectly aacceptable.
"Act like you flopped quads" DGAF
Scary river check,francisco! Youre really a pro 😎
I was expecting something like royal flush vs quads with that title. Only someone who has played a few hands of poker, has never seen something like this.
Gran San Francisco.🥳
The L stands for "loves crabs"
I was thinking something else lol
I folded this once to quads. Look at how the guy is acting. He has quads.
The river is definitely a check-back
the stares
So Francisco has heart on his right side …
On this flop, pocket 3s is probably ahead like 1999 times out of 2000. (EDIT: I have no idea what the actual odds are, esp. if you're controlling for position, raise size, etc.)
@@GameOfJoffrey777 thanks, but it has to be more often than that - 19/20 times? No way. Your odds of getting *any* pocket pair preflop are only 1/16, which means having specifically pocket 9s is 1/14th of *that*, so 1/224.
Now what I was alluding to in my original comment is, what are the odds that your opponent has pocket nines on that flop? It depends on how you calculate it - are you including the removal effect of the 9s on board? Are you taking into account the range of hands that would play here, or all hand combinations? It's not an easy question to answer, but it is definitely a lot more than 19/20!
Horrible all in by Nick on the river. You can only get called if you're losing.
True, the 6 on river should've saved his stuck, only getting called by 9X, noo e is calling with AX or pocket pairs in board like that
Horribly played on the river… the Pro has to lead there or get check back after the 6 kills action and the shove is worse now that any 9 beats u after 2 check calls.
What do you mean “you’ve never seen this”? I’ve seen several hands where someone flopped quads.
Easy jam on river. How many sixes are or nines does Francisco have?
Don't understand that river call. What does he expect to beat?
That SIX on the River could have save him...GREEDY😂😂😂
Ridiculous river bet. The Poker Gods basically gave him a gift from on high to save the rest of his stack and instead he spat in their faces.
This has happened to me twice. One I won, one I lost. Both times, HUGE pot.
Francisco is a pro? Wow the LA games must be good.
I've had crabs loads of times, when you do you hope you get more of them so you got more crabs, I told my doctor that I got crabs and he said that he loved them too.
Could the sound guy please mute him again? Let’s hear some of the table chat.
Also, not what I’d call a cooler, since he’s been beat from the beginning.
Yup, the river was a save card but he took the bait anyways. Any 9 or any 6 was beating him so just check it back instead of getting greedy. What were you folding out that you don't already beat? You only get called by a better boat or four of a kind.
L stands for Looney Tune for shoving that river
That was the biggest fish move on the river 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
If the pockets pocket 6’s had called it would have been quads vs quads vs full house.
this is the kind of hands you only found on poker stars
Bad beat jackpot !
The Guy check-called 2 Street, he most likely has a 9, the river all-in is crab
Something about the dealer shipping it without even seeing the other players hole cards really tickled my nutsack
Pocket 9s are the absolute nuts, so the ship makes sense and so does the tickle.
That Toby dude and Robl.
Bro if the poker gods couldn’t tell you to check any harder on the river.
Francisco turning the cards over right in his face was a little excessive. Dude was felted and he can see 3 feet just fine.
Lol lucky Francisco he almost ruined his own hand by not getting it.
River was to save him
I do have seen it before. A few times actually, and I’m just talking about live
;)
I think most of us would have slow played. To extract the most money ..😂
Baseball hell!
Is that Chum Lee commentating?
The river was trying to save you from drowning bro. Why the hell did you shove?
Ive seen this kind of cooler multiple times
This ain’t no cooler. 3 on river cooler, this happens many times a day everyday at commerce. Title misleading click bait.
Checking the river 6 was a mistake and shoving on that river was a mistake. Guy with the quads check gave every chance to the other to save his stack. A single 9 now beat him let alone two.
I had the best happen - I had pocket aces other had pocket kings - I don't remember the order of the cards, but another king came out and 2 aces... i had 4 aces and the other guy full house lol - dang!
do not splash the chips when it is already stacked. it will save some time.
Not gonna lie, the commentary made me laugh. Good stuff.
I puked after seeing that flop. This is why I don't play poker anymore but just watch other ppl play. I can't deal with that kind of shit.
The pro has more angles man 😂
How shove that river???
Glad someone called him out for his Hollywooding.
I really expected something else after that title. I thought the flop would be 339 and the river another 9. Quads over quads.
How is this considered a cooler of the highest order LOL
Bad check on the river.
The river check is ICE cold from the pro. Love to see it!!
He played it like a cheap carney. Hes lucky nick was completely oblivious to his physical tells, too wrapped up in "flopped a boat!" mindset to see his opponent was all but shitting his pants.
The commentary sounds like he had been drinking.
FH losing to quads is not super special. Any paired board has this potential baked into it. Both were aware of it (presumably). What was fun with this hand were also the two flushes in play after the turn. And then the river potentially counterfeiting someone. A super meaty hand with a lot moving parts throughout. About as fun as it gets when you have the nuts. Except the demand for an obligatory check on the (flush busting, counterfeiting) river...which was the proper play. But of course that induces a shit ton of stress. You're nutted and yet the game insists you sweat a failure to extract max value. It's never (rarely) just a walk in the park.
Did i hear someone say no need to play so slow ??? Poker players seem smart at times others seem mental
Why all in on the river 🤷🏻♂️
What the pro is thonking. " i we in a measly 20k pot and l pi se 500k withAA?
Commentary saying bet river, but honestly, you can't think he flopped a boat--ever. Check was right, make jacks, queens, kings, aces, even ace king, bet into you.
How mega lucky is that Francisco, has quads against a legit hand WTF
you need to see mariano straight flush vs nut flush
@@joelkellam9373 straight flush WAS the nut flush
Bring your high school stoner nephew to work day at the announcer's booth?
Don’t you love the superior attitude of the winner when he was just lucky. Didn’t do anything brilliant.
i mad a sf against quads once and seen this several times i had a fh against quads then the lady slow rolled me.
Whelp ... that was a garbage call. Laying down bottom full house shouldve been the easiest lay down ever.
How tf does he shove river???
How drunk is the strange little commentator
That was a punt and a half.
More chickens in Palmdale.
good lord. who is this announcer?
😳 OMG
Francisco had no idea what his opponent had at all… why would you check and think you need to set a “trap” he should of knew all in was the move and his opponent would most likely calling , the river unlikely hit the other guy… when the guy bet on a flop of 993….. and turn kept on betting, he clearly had something decent
Fran the pro is so fkin lucky
What the hell kind of commentary was that?? "What if pro folded? That'd be cool"
Of course I’ve seen this
great cribbage hands