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Yeah great…calling your opponents hand, but still paying him off. That is NOT impressive. I do love Daniel’s play…usually. But this is not an example of it.
honestly, was gonna say blessed with the ear to the gods and he ignores them half the time lmfao, only says something just to lose to it XD, which, respect but damn lmao
No disrespect to Daniel, but this is basically how every top pro thinks. He’s on camera alot, and says what he thinks a lot. Ivey never speaks. Doesn’t mean he doesn’t have at least this many perfect reads
It's different when you say it out loud and put in on wax. It can throw your opponents off as well. Like when he told a player what that player had and it made him fold even though daniel knew he couldn't beat it.
I think Daniel's internal thought process goes much deeper than this. I believe what he says out loud is used to generate a reaction to try and extract information from his opponents. He's a master at that.
Because he's not really reading. He's going through the range and saying every hand that fits. People think pro players are that good where they can call your cards, but they aren't really doing that. They are just running through a list of 10 possible combinations from your range. Saying every combination, they eventually say the right one, so it looks as if they called their opponents hand.
He is. His call outs are just standard way of reading the board and calling out possible strong hands that opponent can have when they are 3 and 4 betting him. It's pretty obvious. He's not always correct in calling out but close.
@erikstark3250 he is. He hasn't won a 200+ player tournament since 2008! Winning tournaments with less than 100 players in, is not a great achievement. It's like a sit and go for most online players. The guy is heavily overrated. He is lucky enough to have high stake sponsorship. Until he starts taking down 200+ player tournaments again, I have little respect for him
When he's putting people on hands, he's never 100%.hes doing EV calculations. "there's a x% chance you have a hand that beats me, but the payout is high enough that calling is still the positive EV play long term" is what he's doing most of the time, I think.
I am saying it is more a psychologic trick like cold reading, if you say you have XY you tend to flinch if he is right. Also pro tend to make an over under with similiar taxtics you beat XY i have.
To me it's like he is calling out what can beat him and then calls to see if he was right or not. I am sure there were times where he called and won the hand and the opponent did not have a hand that could beat him. These clips are the times where the opponent just happens to have the hand that he called out. Its great TV when he does this and he is right :)
Eh. He calls what the guy is portraying his hand as. If he thinks he actually has it (which, from what I’ve seen is 50:50) he folds, if he doesn’t he calls.
Daniel doesn't have powers, he's an average pro at reading opponents. He just plays an incredible number of hands in 20+ tournaments a year, and never stops talking, so eventually he's going to call out exactly what someone has. Don't get me wrong, I like dnegs, he's one of my favorites to watch, but his special gift is persistence.
I don’t think anybody actually think he has powers lol…However, with what he has been able to achieve in his career, I would say he’s a little more than just an average pro.
@@seankiesling2054 You people completely lack in reading comprehension. Obviously Dnegs isn't all-around average, but he is when it comes to reading people. In that category there are much better pros, like Ivey, the late Doyle Brunson, Galfond, Dwan, etc..
@American Thailand He wasn’t calling him an “average pro” was he? I think you need to learn to read better. Or perhaps it’s a focus/concentration thing. Do you often find that you get easily distracted, especially when reading? Have a re-read of what’s been written and I’m sure you’ll realise your mistake.
Daniel's abilities to accurately read his rivals' cards was just amazing! There's plenty of stone cold players like Johnny Chan and mathematical wizards like Hellmuth but there's only one Daniel. Yes we all do wjat Daniel does and predict or guess what our rivals have but not even close to the level that he does it!
Daniel is able to do this for 4 reasons: 1. Modern poker principles make betting patterns more defined. 2. Vast experience. 3. High emotional intelligence. 4. A knack for gathering information on his opponents, able to observe and filter information.
Lol no Daniel is able to do this because most poker players are bad at poker and when it's not a very standard spot they often show up with exactly the hand they're supposed to have.
I agree, and I also think in some of the hands he simply already had good reads on the players from previous hands. Some of these guys have terrible tells cause they are amateurs and guys like daniel pick that up like crazy
kind of weird how you show clips of him making the right "read" but not the right play. hes not throwing away money, hes just saying what his opponent might have. he doesnt always think that
Im a Lebron fan so Im also a Laker fan but not by choice lol It's definitely tough seeing the Lakers struggle right now. Jerry is probably turning in his grave right now.
I was expecting the clip where he calls his opponent has a pocket pair (kings or 9's). He calls it exactly after he already bet and the opponent folds, even though Daniel wasn't beating the hand that he called. And he says something like : I said you have 9's (or Kings) I didn't say I could beat it. It was so funny.
The hand against gus hanson daniel clearly put him on 78 (suited perhaps) which is why he just called hansons raise on the flop, he turned a boat which is why he flatted hansons bet, hopjng to induce a bet on the river but hanson coyly checked, so daniel put in a big bet hoping for a crying call from a straight, when gus went all in daniel realized he made a mistake betting so much. If he had bet, say 20k for value a straight might call meanwhile if the rare situation comes up that the guy turned quads daniel could possibly fold, possibly. But he hung himself with betting 65k. Meaning you only get called by better. I doubt any pro would call off 65k with a straight on a paired board given the action. This is exactly what went through his mind when gus went all in. "OH SHIT, HE HAS ME BEAT. I RUN SO BAD!" Worth mentioning Garret and younger Durrr could both fold facing the river shove. Durrr has turned into a calling station but at one time he was elite. Adelstein has made impossible laydowns look very easy. Antonius could possibly have folded as well.
Statistically speaking if you predict say 5 000 what will come down on the turn and river you should be correct sometimes? So one clip where you got it right does not make you psychic. If you never got it wrong then you probably are psychic.
Running it twice in poker means dealing the remaining community cards twice instead of once when players are all-in. The pot is split into two, and each "run" determines the winner of half the pot. It's often used in cash games to reduce variance and the risk of losing the entire pot on one outcome.
Anyone can call out the hands that are beating them when you have the 4th nuts or whatever it is. There’s only a few combos that beat it. If he’s calling he’s not making the right read
Putting the Hansen quads hand in here is the ultimate Dnegs dickride. Not only did he call in the end (which is totally fine), but every thinking poker player in the world would go through all the possibilities he mentions on the river. Literally zero things special about that "read".
3:55 'Daniels bad luck continues'.. uh no he only had 25% twice. And yeah I understand what the turn did.. he was just lucky and then unlucky, just evens out.
That's commentary from the original episode where daniel had really awful luck, seemed like he just couldn't win an all in regardless of how far ahead he was for the whole season, was constantly being drawn out on, etc Anyways, it's not a commentary on the hand, it was a commentary on the session
Im rather suspect of the pre-flop reads, i mean that's just guessing at the weird shit you know your opponents will play when they chirp up about being in.. the flop/turn/river reads are the real amazing and meaningful ones.
Good question! Im not sure if he was good, but he played very often in private high stakes cash games. But most of those games include celebrities and businessmen so hard to judge his competition.
I was actually thinking about this the other day. How long has he been playing poker? How many hands has he played? And there's only 11 hands that you've got him accurately calling opponents' hands. That's probably less than 0.001% of hands that he's played. Ya'll should have at least a couple of thousand different clips of him calling others' hands.
When he's calling anyway when he essentially knows he lost the hand, he's doing it for information that he will use in future hands. Sometimes you gotta pay for that information. Im not good enough for that, by no means,,but i understand the concept.
I think you have quads....call. It don't work like that. If he had folded that hand then yes amazing. Just naming strong hands that beat you and then call...that's a skill I have too.
You can’t be scared of them always having it. Otherwise you get bluffed off pots far too often. “Make them have it” is a common saying in MTG and is applicable here.
I'm losing my $ every single time I have one of the top full houses onboard and the only thing that can beat me is quads. I've also busted people when they had the highest full house on board and I flopped or turned quads. It's just very difficult to put someone on quads, and even if you do think they have quads, it's even more difficult to let that full house go.
First hand with 99. Terrible flop raise in a 4 way pot. Then guessing that he had a set was not really that amazing because all TT to AA would have most likely have raised preflop to thin the field...and all 1 pair hands like A6 would have folded or checked it down. It's not magic and certainly no soul read. Flop reraise was 100% bad.
I don't think Daniel's flop raise was bad. There are a lot of turns that hurt his hand which are a 3, 5, T, J, Q, K, A. If Daniel just calls the flop instead of raising, it opens up the door for the other two players to call and see a cheap turn with hands like Ah3h or 7 8s. Raising gets the other two opponents to fold these type hands because they can't call when they still have to worry about potentially facing a raise from the player who led the flop. Also, in regards to the player who led the flop, when he just calls the 3bet preflop and then leads on this flop, his range looks extremely weak. Other than TT and JJ, he doesn't have any strong hands that beat pocket nines. Therefore, Daniel's raise isolates the weak range and gives him the opportunity to control the size of the pot on future streets. I do agree that once one of the other players call his flop raise, it's pretty clear that he has a very strong hand.
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i think the AK hand is not as hard as it look likes especially what daniel saying ...looks like villains range is just AK. i played vs players, who 3bet AA, KK, QQ, and AK and vs a 4 bet they call QQ-AA for hiding and go all in preflop with AK because they dont know how to play it postflop when they dont hit. So he goes all in and the only hand in his range is AK.
It's likely tactics to get into the opponents heads. By talking, he's giving some information about his hand but also fishing for information on his opponents
@@davidmitchell621 Precisely. He’s also seeing if he can get a reaction. Notice how Negreanu will say something about his or his opponents hand and then will quickly glance at his opponent to see how he reacts to that information.
Basically Daniel guesses the obvious hand that takes this line, and population is so bad at poker that it very often has the hand they're representing. But also he calls after guessing a hand that beats him almost every time, because his talk is designed to protect his image as a good reader of hands, rather than to make money.
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The goat of knowing he is beat and still calling
Lol sometimes you have to just pay your opponent off
Daniel walked so Laak could run to the pay off wizards convention. Two goats !
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Yeah great…calling your opponents hand, but still paying him off. That is NOT impressive. I do love Daniel’s play…usually. But this is not an example of it.
honestly, was gonna say blessed with the ear to the gods and he ignores them half the time lmfao, only says something just to lose to it XD, which, respect but damn lmao
No disrespect to Daniel, but this is basically how every top pro thinks. He’s on camera alot, and says what he thinks a lot. Ivey never speaks. Doesn’t mean he doesn’t have at least this many perfect reads
True, still entertaining tho
It's different when you say it out loud and put in on wax. It can throw your opponents off as well. Like when he told a player what that player had and it made him fold even though daniel knew he couldn't beat it.
Ok so you read minds, then?
Additionally, what does it matter if other people "think" the same?
I think Daniel's internal thought process goes much deeper than this. I believe what he says out loud is used to generate a reaction to try and extract information from his opponents. He's a master at that.
For sure! People often forget about the strategic social side of poker.
“He made the right read but still made the call” yeah cuz he was just guessing what can beat him. If he believed he had it, he wouldnt actually call
Because he's not really reading. He's going through the range and saying every hand that fits.
People think pro players are that good where they can call your cards, but they aren't really doing that. They are just running through a list of 10 possible combinations from your range. Saying every combination, they eventually say the right one, so it looks as if they called their opponents hand.
@@DrSpoculuswell he didn’t say 10 he said it either first guess or second
@nardeeze1741 because he's narrowed it down to a few. All he has to do is say out loud the 5 hands it could be and he looks like a genius.
That’s not how cash games work when you have outs and can draw multiple times.
@@DrSpoculuswhat’s your career earnings smarty pants? 😂😂
Sometimes, you gotta step on the bear trap to make sure you knew it was a bear trap
lol I like that analogy 😎
Amen
All these pros in the comments saying Negreanu is overrated 😂😂😂
He is. His call outs are just standard way of reading the board and calling out possible strong hands that opponent can have when they are 3 and 4 betting him. It's pretty obvious. He's not always correct in calling out but close.
Most Live winnings ever is so overrated!
@erikstark3250 he is. He hasn't won a 200+ player tournament since 2008! Winning tournaments with less than 100 players in, is not a great achievement. It's like a sit and go for most online players. The guy is heavily overrated. He is lucky enough to have high stake sponsorship. Until he starts taking down 200+ player tournaments again, I have little respect for him
Funny how all these top pros out here can make reads like this but they have no youtube videos showcasing their skills.
@@wndrbombcause they don’t want their opponents to know how they think you tard
When he's putting people on hands, he's never 100%.hes doing EV calculations. "there's a x% chance you have a hand that beats me, but the payout is high enough that calling is still the positive EV play long term" is what he's doing most of the time, I think.
I am saying it is more a psychologic trick like cold reading, if you say you have XY you tend to flinch if he is right. Also pro tend to make an over under with similiar taxtics you beat XY i have.
Daniel has always been my All-time favorite Poker player! Sick Card Reading Abilities 😲😉🔥💯
As Royal Flush Media said, the last clip is actually insane!
To me it's like he is calling out what can beat him and then calls to see if he was right or not. I am sure there were times where he called and won the hand and the opponent did not have a hand that could beat him. These clips are the times where the opponent just happens to have the hand that he called out. Its great TV when he does this and he is right :)
Spot on
Daniel: calls out every hand that beats him and then calls, losing a big pot
Commentators: wow this guy's a genius, what a read!
Eh.
He calls what the guy is portraying his hand as.
If he thinks he actually has it (which, from what I’ve seen is 50:50) he folds, if he doesn’t he calls.
Yet, Daniel still calls knowing he's losing too much-- he has improved lately
@@mateorojas2943 Daniel himself says he's a calling station...
@@michaelbaucom4019 In WSOP he’s losing but in all tournaments and cashes almost always finish with a 1 mil profit.
@@michaelbaucom4019 he almost have no losing years playing poker. Ofcourse some of these years are. But he is huge net profit.
Some of those spots, you just can't fold though. It's just bad poker.
@@dominicfrabotta565 We all play bad sometimes. Especially me lol
Negranu is one of the best players in the game for reading others. That's what all the talking is about, he's getting subtle reads
“Daniel is the only player who has access to other player’s cards”
Mike Postle:”Am I a joke to you?”
I was hoping the real Mike Postle would comment 😂
15:30 bro started reading the dealer lol
Reading your opponent is Big Brain level. Reading the deck is Galaxy Brain stuff.
Heh, he’s awesome to watch
But calling it out and betting anyway has always been a bit of a curious strategy
As a poker player, I can say I’ve been guilty of this multiple times. Sometimes you just have to pay it off and see your opponents cards lol
Thumbs up for the variety! 👍🤝
Thank you! More to come 😎
The hand against Buss was unbelievable! I never seen someone do that before!
Daniel doesn't have powers, he's an average pro at reading opponents. He just plays an incredible number of hands in 20+ tournaments a year, and never stops talking, so eventually he's going to call out exactly what someone has.
Don't get me wrong, I like dnegs, he's one of my favorites to watch, but his special gift is persistence.
I don’t think anybody actually think he has powers lol…However, with what he has been able to achieve in his career, I would say he’s a little more than just an average pro.
Lol calling him an average pro is absolutely absurd and discredits any and everything said after smh
@@seankiesling2054 You people completely lack in reading comprehension. Obviously Dnegs isn't all-around average, but he is when it comes to reading people. In that category there are much better pros, like Ivey, the late Doyle Brunson, Galfond, Dwan, etc..
Yea, average with the most live winnings ever. Where's your roll pal?
@American Thailand
He wasn’t calling him an “average pro” was he? I think you need to learn to read better. Or perhaps it’s a focus/concentration thing. Do you often find that you get easily distracted, especially when reading?
Have a re-read of what’s been written and I’m sure you’ll realise your mistake.
Just one question - is there a bonus clip?
Daniel's abilities to accurately read his rivals' cards was just amazing! There's plenty of stone cold players like Johnny Chan and mathematical wizards like Hellmuth but there's only one Daniel. Yes we all do wjat Daniel does and predict or guess what our rivals have but not even close to the level that he does it!
DNegs is a legend 🙌
"I'm all in"
"heh?"
All time classic 😅
That last one is truly outrageous
that's a real poker player and so fun to watch. nowadays anyone with digital tools think they're geniuses...
I find myself a weird person because Ivey and Negreanu are my two favorites to watch play- and they couldn't be more opposite personalities.
The read that gets me is when he says too the guy you know what I think you have aces
I'm convinced Daniel is a time traveler
Daniel is able to do this for 4 reasons:
1. Modern poker principles make betting patterns more defined.
2. Vast experience.
3. High emotional intelligence.
4. A knack for gathering information on his opponents, able to observe and filter information.
Agreed! These are all great points. I would add a 5th and also point out his incredible ability to adapt to the ever-changing dynamics in poker.
Lol no Daniel is able to do this because most poker players are bad at poker and when it's not a very standard spot they often show up with exactly the hand they're supposed to have.
@@OsefKincaid Yet he finishes well against other pros, which undermines your entire argument.
@@Zieg_Games That wasn't my argument, I never said he was bad, he's pretty good. It's just not those kinds of hands that make him good
I agree, and I also think in some of the hands he simply already had good reads on the players from previous hands. Some of these guys have terrible tells cause they are amateurs and guys like daniel pick that up like crazy
1:58 obviously Mike Postle wasn’t at that table
Cool, so are you going to upload the 100s and 1000s of times he was wrong?
That is actually one of my topics for another video. I probably will be dropping it in January.
Troy Clogsten called the entire board. Flop of 8-9-10, turn of 4s, and river 2h. Craziest shit I've ever seen in poker.
He reads minds....
kind of weird how you show clips of him making the right "read" but not the right play. hes not throwing away money, hes just saying what his opponent might have. he doesnt always think that
What would I do?… I think I’d get a hair transplant 👍
To be fair, he still lost most of these hands 😂
As a Laker fan I was surprised to see Jerry Buss in the bonus clip. Seeing the state of the Lakers right now he is missed.
Im a Lebron fan so Im also a Laker fan but not by choice lol It's definitely tough seeing the Lakers struggle right now. Jerry is probably turning in his grave right now.
I was expecting the clip where he calls his opponent has a pocket pair (kings or 9's). He calls it exactly after he already bet and the opponent folds, even though Daniel wasn't beating the hand that he called. And he says something like : I said you have 9's (or Kings) I didn't say I could beat it. It was so funny.
Daniel losing to the quads was bad, he knows better.
prince of poker not knowing there was a SF lolololol
Bonus Clip... there were good plays but man that bonus clip... did anyone watch til the end to see the bonus clip? Lmao
If you call out all the hands that can beat you , you gonna guess the right one
I call everyone of my opponents cards......
Incorrectly 🤣
Can someone tell me who is the guy with the glasses inn the last clip? Thank you
You missed the time he read that guys cards and then bluffed him into folding because he called them
Bonussssss clip
6:26 It didn't cost Daniel more than 6 figures.
The hand against gus hanson daniel clearly put him on 78 (suited perhaps) which is why he just called hansons raise on the flop, he turned a boat which is why he flatted hansons bet, hopjng to induce a bet on the river but hanson coyly checked, so daniel put in a big bet hoping for a crying call from a straight, when gus went all in daniel realized he made a mistake betting so much. If he had bet, say 20k for value a straight might call meanwhile if the rare situation comes up that the guy turned quads daniel could possibly fold, possibly. But he hung himself with betting 65k. Meaning you only get called by better. I doubt any pro would call off 65k with a straight on a paired board given the action. This is exactly what went through his mind when gus went all in. "OH SHIT, HE HAS ME BEAT. I RUN SO BAD!"
Worth mentioning Garret and younger Durrr could both fold facing the river shove. Durrr has turned into a calling station but at one time he was elite. Adelstein has made impossible laydowns look very easy. Antonius could possibly have folded as well.
Statistically speaking if you predict say 5 000 what will come down on the turn and river you should be correct sometimes? So one clip where you got it right does not make you psychic. If you never got it wrong then you probably are psychic.
OK, "running it twice" is new to me as a casual watcher of poker...can someone clue me in?
Running it twice in poker means dealing the remaining community cards twice instead of once when players are all-in. The pot is split into two, and each "run" determines the winner of half the pot. It's often used in cash games to reduce variance and the risk of losing the entire pot on one outcome.
@@RoyalFlushMediaCompany thanks!
Anyone can call out the hands that are beating them when you have the 4th nuts or whatever it is. There’s only a few combos that beat it. If he’s calling he’s not making the right read
I see the video quality has not changed since 2006
Unfortunately lol
Putting the Hansen quads hand in here is the ultimate Dnegs dickride. Not only did he call in the end (which is totally fine), but every thinking poker player in the world would go through all the possibilities he mentions on the river. Literally zero things special about that "read".
against gus hansen he didnt called out his cards he was just thinking what could beat him
I don't need you to break it down. Anyone watching this knows what going on. I just prefer the announcer audio. Just me though
To avoid copyright, I must add commentary for it to be considered fair use. I'll do my best to reduce it as much as possible for future videos.
Without even seeing the caards
Where's the Mike Sexton pocket pair Kings call that Mike couldn't believe himself and his comment afterwards is hilarious
When your opponent raises all in and only two hands beat yours. Naming those two hands is hardly a read.
3:55 'Daniels bad luck continues'.. uh no he only had 25% twice. And yeah I understand what the turn did.. he was just lucky and then unlucky, just evens out.
That's commentary from the original episode where daniel had really awful luck, seemed like he just couldn't win an all in regardless of how far ahead he was for the whole season, was constantly being drawn out on, etc
Anyways, it's not a commentary on the hand, it was a commentary on the session
I would hate to be in a hand with Daniel.
When Hanson CR the river he would have felt sick if DN checked back
Im rather suspect of the pre-flop reads, i mean that's just guessing at the weird shit you know your opponents will play when they chirp up about being in.. the flop/turn/river reads are the real amazing and meaningful ones.
anyone else notice daniel wearing the pistons jersey in the last clip against jerry lol
A clippers jersey would have been better lol
A Footballer predicted the flop❤
He's just saying hands tht beats him then calling and finding out the bad news, lol
Yea but then he works backwards to narrow down and eliminate some of those hands based on preflop and postflop actions.
How hard is it to call the jack of diamonds when you need it for your straight flush?
Was Jerry Buss, (lakers owner) a good poker player or just rich?
Good question! Im not sure if he was good, but he played very often in private high stakes cash games. But most of those games include celebrities and businessmen so hard to judge his competition.
Negreanu's had a hair transplant.
Honestly, the last hand was easy to figure out. He’s made harder calls.
Once or twice is a guess. Eleven times is reading the soul.
Very true!
If you try to predict a million hands on TV your going to get a few of them right.
I was actually thinking about this the other day. How long has he been playing poker? How many hands has he played? And there's only 11 hands that you've got him accurately calling opponents' hands. That's probably less than 0.001% of hands that he's played. Ya'll should have at least a couple of thousand different clips of him calling others' hands.
I definitely have more than 11 lol but I can’t include them all in one video. I need to be able to make multiple videos for years to come.
This could have been interesting if the narration was omitted.
You must not know about RUclips copyright policies. I can't post poker clips without narration.
I hate how daniel is so good at guessing cards
He calls every card only misses 95% of the time
If you’ve played poker long enough you can tell roughly what someone has unless they’re bluffing
I’ve gotten to the point where I’m 60:40 correctly calling what someone has.
At least 1 of their cards
Trying to get better at it lol
Is this AI channel???
He's not reading, he's guessing what can beat him. If he would read, he would not call and lose the pot.
Shut up
Where’s the KK read and the AA read
Im not able to find this one. Do you mean the AK vs AA hand in the 2015 WSOP main event?
the sixes were an impossibile fold
When you bet on a paired board and the person plays back at you.....full house or better is very likely.
When he's calling anyway when he essentially knows he lost the hand, he's doing it for information that he will use in future hands. Sometimes you gotta pay for that information. Im not good enough for that, by no means,,but i understand the concept.
every poker player "calls" those wild runner runner draws.. they just rarely ever hit. let alone caught on live tv.
I love the pros in the comments that would get crushed outside of their shitty home games where they beat their shitty friends on a $20 buy in
😂😂😂
How has 37 suited more chance of winning than aq off suited?? Without flop
Daniel is as good as Mike postle.
I think you have quads....call.
It don't work like that. If he had folded that hand then yes amazing. Just naming strong hands that beat you and then call...that's a skill I have too.
I agree that this one is not as impressive, it just made for a cool thumbnail lol
You can’t be scared of them always having it. Otherwise you get bluffed off pots far too often.
“Make them have it” is a common saying in MTG and is applicable here.
What is MTG?
@@RoyalFlushMediaCompany Magic the Gathering, many of the poker pros today started in MTG
@@Zieg_Games Thanks! I've always been curious on how that game is played. Is it still as popular today?
How about Top 10 Times Negreanu Was Wrong about Opponents Cards?
That's one of the videos on my list. Will be dropping soon 😎
I'm losing my $ every single time I have one of the top full houses onboard and the only thing that can beat me is quads. I've also busted people when they had the highest full house on board and I flopped or turned quads. It's just very difficult to put someone on quads, and even if you do think they have quads, it's even more difficult to let that full house go.
First hand with 99. Terrible flop raise in a 4 way pot.
Then guessing that he had a set was not really that amazing because all TT to AA would have most likely have raised preflop to thin the field...and all 1 pair hands like A6 would have folded or checked it down. It's not magic and certainly no soul read. Flop reraise was 100% bad.
I don't think Daniel's flop raise was bad. There are a lot of turns that hurt his hand which are a 3, 5, T, J, Q, K, A.
If Daniel just calls the flop instead of raising, it opens up the door for the other two players to call and see a cheap turn with hands like Ah3h or 7 8s. Raising gets the other two opponents to fold these type hands because they can't call when they still have to worry about potentially facing a raise from the player who led the flop.
Also, in regards to the player who led the flop, when he just calls the 3bet preflop and then leads on this flop, his range looks extremely weak. Other than TT and JJ, he doesn't have any strong hands that beat pocket nines. Therefore, Daniel's raise isolates the weak range and gives him the opportunity to control the size of the pot on future streets.
I do agree that once one of the other players call his flop raise, it's pretty clear that he has a very strong hand.
I'm starting from 15 seconds, hopefully it's slapping Phil h!
How did he know there's pocket 6a or 4s?
when Hansen got the quad of fives...that was horribly played by Negreanu. 1000IQ moment?:)
Where is the game when he reads Doyle Brunsons set of 3s?
I'm not familiar with that one. Do you know which show the hand was from?
@@RoyalFlushMediaCompany I don't remember. It was on youtube, few years ago, but I can't found it now. Maybe in this hall, but with different players ruclips.net/video/_RFF8teuQKo/видео.html
I'll see what I can find for future videos. Thank you for your help!
i think the AK hand is not as hard as it look likes especially what daniel saying ...looks like villains range is just AK. i played vs players, who 3bet AA, KK, QQ, and AK and vs a 4 bet they call QQ-AA for hiding and go all in preflop with AK because they dont know how to play it postflop when they dont hit. So he goes all in and the only hand in his range is AK.
6:13 HE WAS WRONG WHY DID THIS MAKE THE TOP TEN?????????????????
He, wasn’t wrong? He literally said trip jacks. Watch again.
Everyone at the table knows what he knows. They just don't all need to hear themselves talk constantly.
Not everyone. Depends on who's at the table
It's likely tactics to get into the opponents heads. By talking, he's giving some information about his hand but also fishing for information on his opponents
@@davidmitchell621 Precisely. He’s also seeing if he can get a reaction. Notice how Negreanu will say something about his or his opponents hand and then will quickly glance at his opponent to see how he reacts to that information.
Basically Daniel guesses the obvious hand that takes this line, and population is so bad at poker that it very often has the hand they're representing. But also he calls after guessing a hand that beats him almost every time, because his talk is designed to protect his image as a good reader of hands, rather than to make money.
He’s a mind reader.