@@walden6272 that's like 60-70 hands bruh. Meaning you'd only be playing around 20 hands and winning a fraction of that number of pots. That's hardly enough for a full poker session
@@ParisDorn159 he told the organisers before starting that he was only going to play 2 hours. He crushed the table on every day in fairness to this guy.
Ur gullible. He made an eating motion as his reason for leaving. Thats a hit n run. He set up it up by saying he could only play a few hours. Who plays big and only gives himself 3 hours? Get a clue. If he wouldnt have been up big at the end of 3 hours, he wouldve stayed longer.
@@theejayzeeablePolk and Dwan confirm Peter disclosed he had a prior obligation (apparently a dinner party) and would only be available for a few hours that day. With Peter being a recreational player, you're out of your mind if you think that anyone at this table would refuse to let him play a short session. Hell, they probably would even love just getting an hour to try and bust him. The risk of this possibility (going on a sun run) is one that the players opened themselves up to by having him play. It's just a lot of inappropriate sniveling going on now that it happened. And every single one of them should be ashamed of contributing to the inappropriate heat Peter has since had to endure. Not cool.
Here we have a hit and run player. I bet people don't like inviting you to home games. It ends up not being about the money, but playing with friends. Yes money is a factor, but at the end of the day, if youre going to a game strictly to make money and then leave, people don't want to hang with you.
Hit and run is just something people who are losing say to guilt you into staying so they can get their money back. The point of the game is to maximize your wins and minimize your losses. If you’re up a ton and you’re against a table full of pros, count your blessings and leave.
Agreed. My brother came to visit me in NY and in the card room I play in we told them from the beginning my brother wanted to play but only had an hour and a half and if everyone at the table wasn't ok with it he wouldn't sit and play. Everyone at the table and the owners said it's fine. My brother gets ready to leave up 1750 and everyone starts bitching. I look at my friend who is part owner after I looked at them all and said ok guys it was fine because you thought he was a fish but he walks away up even after we told you the situation and now the scenario changes.
I play poker almost daily. this isn’t a hit and run, rather a group of “pros” who got their egos sh*t on by a rec player who booked a win and had already let them know ahead of time that he was short on time. Cry me a river boys.
yeah I'm kind of glad he left just for that comment. If you go out of your way to be a dick to the recreational player at the table, don't be surprised when he leaves.
@@DW-op7ly Yup !! 😂 and Keating took all them chips too 😁 He won about $2M…so the players that they were going to abuse, abused them !! 🤣 I enjoyed every part of it.
At least Doug is an honest player, which can't be said for many of the old "pros" who mysteriously made millions on the internet and now are just living off the odd million tucked away in offshore accounts under the name of a Mexican national.
He won like 1 million on each of the first 2 days The guys probably shouldn't have complained because he came back and won around 3 million that 3rd day 😂😂😂
I don't know if you did your research or not but Feldman literally said he knew that peter had to leave early also he wasn't back the next day so it was probably necessary to leave early, it just so happened that he crushed in the hours he was there, the blame is on the management who had MONTHS in advance to prepare and have spots filled for moments like this.
@@Pops1020wrong…. You clearly have no clue what your talking about smh even Doug said he heard BEFORE they started playing that Peter couldn’t play the whole time plus Peter only played that day to help the game cause it was nearly broken before it started!! Grow a brain bozo 😂
Sitting at a poker table for three hours is not a "hit and run" in my book. What makes you think that another player is obliged to sit at the table with you all night until they fall off the chair at 5 o'clock in the morning next day? I've played like this a lot of times at my local casino. Go in with a couple of hundreds, leave three hours later with 1500. Who says that you need to sit there until you sprinkled all your profits back on the table? Ridiculous. And yes, I know that you can't compare seven figures to 1000-2000, but they are degenerate high stakes gamblers and I am just a recreational player making a little bit on the side.
3 hours is a long time - I play 4-8 hours but sometimes I quit early and it's fine. If someone wants to say i'm hit and running after playing 3 hours don't bother inviting me to the game. It's not like he won one big hand and racked up he played many hands.
If you can't afford to play deep at these stakes and not stay on the you shouldn't be playing in the first place. To go south on the table like that is extremely disrespectful to the other players especially the guy who gets stacked as they no longer have the opportunity to win that $ back
This is a streamed game for millions. Not a 1/3, 2/5 or even 5/10 game. The only its acceptable here is if he agreed to 3 hours and not more. If that's the case, he wouldn't have been invited to play in this game to begin with. Stipulations are set ahead of time for games like this or they run for a set number of hands.
@eldad U obviously dont play in invite-only games. This isnt ur 1/2 casino game where it doesnt matter if u only play 3 hours and "it's fine". Ur bottom stakes game etiquette doesnt apply here.
Unusually classless behavior from Doug Polk. Peter came back to APOLOGIZE he has to leave. He’s saying “sorry I have to leave. I have a dinner with my friend”
Cmon bro...people flew across the country to play this game and Peter wins millions and then had to leave to go to a few hundred dollar dinner. Nah im not buying it. I would be pissed too.
It is poker. You are all trying to take each other's money. You are either a wolf or a sheep. There's no sense of mercy or honor when people are trying to take each other's money. If the other guy is trying to take away one million of my money, I am not going to show him any mercy and I don't expect the same.
I love the fact how Doug was like "it sucks because he's one of the bigger recreational players" which translates to "it sucks because the dude is a whale and isn't a poker pro so we should have been able to take all his money"
@@andrewsimon6787 Peter won like 1 million on each of the first 2 days he played The guys probably shouldn't have complained because Peter came back and won around 3 million that 3rd day he played (the next day)
@@jackspinner4727 no…. I have a pet peeve when I see a wrong info out there I have to reply There was a tweet out at the end of the 4 days where they had Peter up 5 million for the 3 days he played He obviously played enough hours and hands to win 5 million Most people are acting like he never came back to play the next day
Plot Twist: Doug is bringing this up because Doug knows that his needle towards Peter is what made Peter quit, so Doug is basically trying to cover his own azz.
He’s a so-called professional he should know better. You never wanna need of the guy that has all the money showing the bluff to amateur. You asking him to leave with your money.
@@LucianDevine or showing him the bluff and he leaves. I personally find it very weak to show only your bluffs and not your good hands happens a lot in my local casino if they do not show they had the goods
@@wen496 If you show your bluffs and your good hands, you risk showing too much and letting the person get a read on you. It's best to keep them guessing unless you think you can tilt them.
@@airgunballistics1779 not at all. Nits are nits. Losers are losers. If you play 15 vpip and I call you a nit, trust me, its not because I am losing, it's because you are a nit.
@@airgunballistics1779 You'll statistically lose guaranteed as a 100% nit player anyways, so you're talking out of your a55 on that one. Coming from someone who's never called someone a nit, but I've met them a thousand times.
No he should not be chastised for leaving. He clearly stated beforehand he had other obligations. It is unfortunate other players may have been uninformed or confused about this, however, to blame or berate the man for leaving would just be cruel and unwarranted.
It’s perfectly fine to leave at any point, just because he won doesn’t mean he has to stay until he losses it back. “Hit and run” sounds so stupid as it relates to poker, the goal of the game is to make money, not to please everyone else and lose it back.
To be fair, the game didn't break because someone hit and ran, it broke because someone left and someone busted in a game that was already shorthanded. Based upon how Doug was treated, he will not be back, and based upon how pros have been treated in these big games, they will probably continue to be difficult to fill, so the real problem is not being addressed.
I’ve never understood being mad that someone won in a short amount of time. We laugh at people that lose really fast and leave, so we need him to go broke just to feel he is regular. If he didn’t ask to borrow money from you, don’t tell him how to play or how long to play
This isn't a hit and run, he played multiple days and for hours on end. A hit and run is someone sitting down at the table with a full buy in, doubling up and bouncing after they win the large pot.
I speak Chinese hand gestures. At the end, Peter said “I am going to eat lunch now, just like I ate your lunch here. Ok, and I gave that little girl Vanessa (aka Doug) a small snack off my plate just to be nice before leaving with most of the money. Sank you.”
When non-poker players ask me about what poker is like, I often tell them you can't fathom how bizarre and unpredictable randomness is. Sometimes it doesn't even seem possible to run so good or so badly.
He plays 3 hours, he leaves more than an hour after his biggest hand, he loses the last hand he was involved in. can someone please explain how is this a hit and run? The players on the table are just sour because a recreational player left before they could take his money. Pathetic. If you wonder what actually hit and run is, an example: someone sits at a table with deep stack, on his second hand cracks someone’s pocket aces with pocket queens, doubles up and leaves after 2 hands, that is hit and run.
Never know. Especially in Hong Kong lots of people with English-y first name and without much skill in English language. Not majority by any means, but everyone knows one. Even I do having ever lived there. So there is a chance.
Actually we can all learn something from Peter. When you lose a big pot, take a walk. And if you are up huge, take profit. Degens will just keep playing nonstop
"Hit and run" in Chinese, at least in southern China means 割禾青. That means harvesting the rice field before it's fully grown. It's mostly used in the Mahjong game where 1 guy wins big then leaves early. Now, the other 3 losing players can not even continue the game...😂
I hate that; if I win then I leave, why would I want to give someone else a chance to win their money back? Why even play in the first place? You lose; too bad.
The guy has more money than all of those players combined. The internet really has no clue. He told Ryan he would only sit in between a meeting he had planned already.
Pretty concerning how "well Peter ran".... he was a chip vacuum in a massive game and sucked out, held up and just overall won every hand 😂 hmm nothing strange at all guys just sun run at HCL 😂
That’s call being smart. They try to steam him with a bluff to put him on tilt so he got up and reassess and then bounce. Rather be call recreational poker player that win than be call a professional that lose.
Having watched the interviews with Ryan and Nick, the expectation is that they play a full stream, but nothing is contractual that they do. Especially when it comes to the big games.
Any guy who sits with pros with >$1M behind deserves respect, especially when he got max value twice from someone with decades in the game at the highest levels. Yeah, it sucks that he didn't sit for a whole work-day, but dudes with $1M of play-money don't have full days to sit around playing games if they're not full time gamblers. It's just the shakes, he could have easily sat and lost $1.5M in the blink of an eye if he hadn't run so good. These games are hard to organize, and even harder to organize in front of cameras where your play is fully exposed to the world...
He’s the type of player that plays short when he’s running well but will play marathon sessions when buried. Anyone would be happy to play with this guy. He’s a VIP and everyone should cater to him
Then again...we ALL know that guy who can never play "too long" because his "wife" is waiting with the kid...unless of course, he's WINNING, then he can stay for hours.
I’m pretty sure Doug’s comment was a joke about how well Peter was doing. Like saying “get good” to someone who is just smoking everyone. Jokes like that are tough with a language barrier though.
11:24 he says "doug.... touji" which google translates to "doug...speculation" lol. Maybe doug did influence him leaving. He felt he was just coming off the peak of his luck and left on top.
crybabys. non of these guys is forced to stay if they win big. if you lose the money, no one will be sitting there like " oh, im sorry you lost your money today, here's your buy in", so dont complain if he takes whats earned and leaves. simple
There are casinos that are open 24/7 Players aren't required to spend any amount of time at a table unless there is prior agreement !?! Winning is everything said Vince Lombardi and Peter most likely is familiar with the NFL !?! Being smart to seal a big win is smart !?! If the players want a chance to recover losses etc there are gaming tables with baccarat,21,etc. Because the guy up a million is leaving because the other players don't want him winning more and more !?! Go figure !?! If you don't feel fresh or possibly feel tired then it's a good time to take a break or call it a session !?! No whining !?!
Glad you’re not on the hate train. As much as i hate hit and runners . Peter mentioned on Day 1 he was unavailable to play for Day 2 , i believe he came on telling production he only had afew hours to play .. production didn’t relay the info to the players . Before he left, He actually said “ i’m sorry , I have to go to dinner. i already told them yesterday “
He got outplayed in that one hand and he realized he doesn’t want to go on tilt and donk off his chips. He’s smart enough to know when to call it quits.
LOL, thats not even CLOSE to a hit &run...in the CG at my Home Casinos people sometimes left RIGHT AFTER the winning hand having 5-6-10 Stacks plus....THATS what you call Hit&run
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What kind of noob fold a 4 preflop, or any hand really?
Is no one going to talk about that 4?
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if 3 hours is a hit and run every session of poker i have ever played has been a hit and run. anyone calling this a hit and run is crazy
Exactly. I don't think I can play more than 3 hours. 3 hours is plenty of time.
@@walden6272 that's like 60-70 hands bruh. Meaning you'd only be playing around 20 hands and winning a fraction of that number of pots. That's hardly enough for a full poker session
@@ParisDorn159 he told the organisers before starting that he was only going to play 2 hours. He crushed the table on every day in fairness to this guy.
@@walden6272these games usually run for like 8+ hours tho and players know this going into it sooo??
I agree,I play all the time and a lot can happen in one hand let alone 3 hours
They wouldn’t be complaining if he lost $1 million in 3 hours.
Ur gullible. He made an eating motion as his reason for leaving. Thats a hit n run. He set up it up by saying he could only play a few hours. Who plays big and only gives himself 3 hours? Get a clue. If he wouldnt have been up big at the end of 3 hours, he wouldve stayed longer.
@@theejayzeeablePolk and Dwan confirm Peter disclosed he had a prior obligation (apparently a dinner party) and would only be available for a few hours that day. With Peter being a recreational player, you're out of your mind if you think that anyone at this table would refuse to let him play a short session. Hell, they probably would even love just getting an hour to try and bust him. The risk of this possibility (going on a sun run) is one that the players opened themselves up to by having him play. It's just a lot of inappropriate sniveling going on now that it happened. And every single one of them should be ashamed of contributing to the inappropriate heat Peter has since had to endure. Not cool.
@@theejayzeeable You forget to take your meds today?
@@theejayzeeable Peter is the goat . Cry
Why not? They would be complaining more.
Who gives a fuck? If you win you're not under any obligation to continue risking your money on a sit down game
..who gives a fuck 100%, it’s still just a game after all, regardless of stakes/buy ins, pay your money=play however you like
That's why we must make players play an entire 8hrs session...
Here we have a hit and run player. I bet people don't like inviting you to home games. It ends up not being about the money, but playing with friends. Yes money is a factor, but at the end of the day, if youre going to a game strictly to make money and then leave, people don't want to hang with you.
@@RdsDirtyGaming Then you shouldn't bet because you'd have lost.
The etiquette is different for live streams. It's like a TV show.
Hit and run is just something people who are losing say to guilt you into staying so they can get their money back. The point of the game is to maximize your wins and minimize your losses. If you’re up a ton and you’re against a table full of pros, count your blessings and leave.
True. The entire concept should be retired. You can't guilt people into playing more just because of one's own losses.
I had one guy who everyone hated literally tell me I couldn't leave 🤣
Agreed!
Agreed. My brother came to visit me in NY and in the card room I play in we told them from the beginning my brother wanted to play but only had an hour and a half and if everyone at the table wasn't ok with it he wouldn't sit and play. Everyone at the table and the owners said it's fine. My brother gets ready to leave up 1750 and everyone starts bitching. I look at my friend who is part owner after I looked at them all and said ok guys it was fine because you thought he was a fish but he walks away up even after we told you the situation and now the scenario changes.
@@Noble_Truths thats when you say "thank you for your chips", stand up and walk straight to the cashier
I play poker almost daily. this isn’t a hit and run, rather a group of “pros” who got their egos sh*t on by a rec player who booked a win and had already let them know ahead of time that he was short on time. Cry me a river boys.
ya really
Agreed, it's f'in pathetic.
"Try harder," I just stacked two guys at this table, and now I'm leaving😂😂😂
yeah I'm kind of glad he left just for that comment. If you go out of your way to be a dick to the recreational player at the table, don't be surprised when he leaves.
Why are poker players such babies? If a person wins big and leaves, good on him.
Bcos they fail to admit they are addicted gamblers..
this isn’t a casino game. poker has integrity, though this isn’t a hit and run being that there was discussion prior. you should never play poker
@@AustinMMAlol fuck your feelings
@@AustinMMAit’s literally a sit and go 😂
agree
I’m glad He left because Doug and Durrr (the so called pros) wanted to play with recreational players (fish) and that backfired big time !! 😂
Peter came back and won about 3 million the next day 🤣
@@DW-op7ly Yup !! 😂 and Keating took all them chips too 😁 He won about $2M…so the players that they were going to abuse, abused them !! 🤣 I enjoyed every part of it.
At least Doug is an honest player, which can't be said for many of the old "pros" who mysteriously made millions on the internet and now are just living off the odd million tucked away in offshore accounts under the name of a Mexican national.
@@DW-op7lywrrd?! SWEET JUSTICE lol
@@bloodcuz6199 yes the 3 days he played…he won like 4.9 million close to 5 million
First 2 days he won close to 2 million
He won like 1 million on each of the first 2 days
The guys probably shouldn't have complained because he came back and won around 3 million that 3rd day
😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Right the game got softer when he left😂😂
exactly, when he stayed longer, he actually won more and did take a 550K hit at the very before calling it a day
Then keating takes it lol
@@bmo14lax keating didn’t do to well with on that stream that Peter won 5 million
SMH doug is so cringe sometimes. "Try harder" really? Dude literally turbo tapped the tank
So cringe
Nerd 😂
These poor babies
he's human like all of us
Sometimes? He's cringe 24/7/365
I don't know if you did your research or not but Feldman literally said he knew that peter had to leave early also he wasn't back the next day so it was probably necessary to leave early, it just so happened that he crushed in the hours he was there, the blame is on the management who had MONTHS in advance to prepare and have spots filled for moments like this.
Wrong the first day he played he had something to do then he had a day off and then he left early after Alan beat him in a huge pot
At the end of the video, I say what was concluded
@@Pops1020wrong…. You clearly have no clue what your talking about smh even Doug said he heard BEFORE they started playing that Peter couldn’t play the whole time plus Peter only played that day to help the game cause it was nearly broken before it started!! Grow a brain bozo 😂
He kept getting up over and over after winning huge pots. Sometimes disspearing for 20-30 mins
Who is feldman, andrew feldman?
Doug thought he won the laugh but Peter had the last laugh 😅
Peter did nothing wrong. Ran good and got paid
And I loved every minute of it ...
Sitting at a poker table for three hours is not a "hit and run" in my book. What makes you think that another player is obliged to sit at the table with you all night until they fall off the chair at 5 o'clock in the morning next day?
I've played like this a lot of times at my local casino. Go in with a couple of hundreds, leave three hours later with 1500. Who says that you need to sit there until you sprinkled all your profits back on the table? Ridiculous.
And yes, I know that you can't compare seven figures to 1000-2000, but they are degenerate high stakes gamblers and I am just a recreational player making a little bit on the side.
3 hours is a long time - I play 4-8 hours but sometimes I quit early and it's fine. If someone wants to say i'm hit and running after playing 3 hours don't bother inviting me to the game. It's not like he won one big hand and racked up he played many hands.
I get your point, but it's not quite the same in a streamed game like this
If you can't afford to play deep at these stakes and not stay on the you shouldn't be playing in the first place. To go south on the table like that is extremely disrespectful to the other players especially the guy who gets stacked as they no longer have the opportunity to win that $ back
"not like he racked up after 1 big hand". Which I have seen, about 900 times
This is a streamed game for millions. Not a 1/3, 2/5 or even 5/10 game. The only its acceptable here is if he agreed to 3 hours and not more. If that's the case, he wouldn't have been invited to play in this game to begin with. Stipulations are set ahead of time for games like this or they run for a set number of hands.
@eldad U obviously dont play in invite-only games. This isnt ur 1/2 casino game where it doesnt matter if u only play 3 hours and "it's fine". Ur bottom stakes game etiquette doesnt apply here.
Unusually classless behavior from Doug Polk. Peter came back to APOLOGIZE he has to leave. He’s saying “sorry I have to leave. I have a dinner with my friend”
Cmon bro...people flew across the country to play this game and Peter wins millions and then had to leave to go to a few hundred dollar dinner. Nah im not buying it. I would be pissed too.
It's not about the money it's about the dinner with your family and friends you said you would be coming to.
Not in that position, use your head😮@@LivingTheDream21
It is poker. You are all trying to take each other's money. You are either a wolf or a sheep. There's no sense of mercy or honor when people are trying to take each other's money. If the other guy is trying to take away one million of my money, I am not going to show him any mercy and I don't expect the same.
@@imagine917
As a semi pro, that response shows exactly where you are at
I love the fact how Doug was like "it sucks because he's one of the bigger recreational players" which translates to "it sucks because the dude is a whale and isn't a poker pro so we should have been able to take all his money"
Anyone that gives this much action should be given the benefit of the doubt
He was actually super nitty… lowest vpip and always had the nuts
@@andrewsimon6787
Peter won like 1 million on each of the first 2 days he played
The guys probably shouldn't have complained because Peter came back and won around 3 million that 3rd day he played (the next day)
@@DW-op7lyyou a bot?
@@jackspinner4727
no…. I have a pet peeve when I see a wrong info out there I have to reply
There was a tweet out at the end of the 4 days where they had Peter up 5 million for the 3 days he played
He obviously played enough hours and hands to win 5 million
Most people are acting like he never came back to play the next day
Plot Twist: Doug is bringing this up because Doug knows that his needle towards Peter is what made Peter quit, so Doug is basically trying to cover his own azz.
So fucking true
He’s a so-called professional he should know better. You never wanna need of the guy that has all the money showing the bluff to amateur. You asking him to leave with your money.
Doug was trying to get him on tilt since Peter was running over the table.
But it backfired.
You only show bluffs if the guy is an asshole
Doug was a douche
Lol. Bunch of soy boys. If you’re winning big you should expect to be needled.
No hit and run
If anything be happy he showed up and played
10:46 peter said he had to go have dinner with a friend. they arranged it the day before already.
Of course. It was an arranged hit n run excuse. Duh.
@@theejayzeeable how the fuck hit n run can be arranged , you think he KNOW he will win tomorrow ? ppl are so fking dumb
@@theejayzeeable better than crying in the car
@@theejayzeeable normal people eat dinner
pros may skip it, or losers like u
@@theejayzeeable flase accusation shit, you bought shares from doug obviously
Doug insulted the guy first of all. There was no need to show that bluff and mock the man.
If you think the guy has a weak mental and might get tilted, then there is every reason to show a bluff. He's there to win, same as Peter.
@@LucianDevine or showing him the bluff and he leaves. I personally find it very weak to show only your bluffs and not your good hands happens a lot in my local casino if they do not show they had the goods
@@wen496 If you show your bluffs and your good hands, you risk showing too much and letting the person get a read on you. It's best to keep them guessing unless you think you can tilt them.
@@LucianDevine so only show the bluffs:P A real boss player like phil ivey never shows his hand regardless bluf or no bluf.
@@wen496 Cause he doesn't need the mind games, because really that's all that showing your cards is, another level of the mind game.
doug polk is so goofy
You talking about the haircut?
@@curthennig9448 the clown laugh after saying "try harder"
@@a55tech Yeah that was stupid.
Hit and runs don’t exist
Only in the Porn industry!
Exactly. Kenny Rogers wasn't lying. Everyone playing is a self-interested individual.
I've said that many times .. same thing as a "nit" those are terms invented by losing players
@@airgunballistics1779 not at all. Nits are nits. Losers are losers. If you play 15 vpip and I call you a nit, trust me, its not because I am losing, it's because you are a nit.
@@airgunballistics1779 You'll statistically lose guaranteed as a 100% nit player anyways, so you're talking out of your a55 on that one. Coming from someone who's never called someone a nit, but I've met them a thousand times.
No he should not be chastised for leaving. He clearly stated beforehand he had other obligations. It is unfortunate other players may have been uninformed or confused about this, however, to blame or berate the man for leaving would just be cruel and unwarranted.
It’s perfectly fine to leave at any point, just because he won doesn’t mean he has to stay until he losses it back. “Hit and run” sounds so stupid as it relates to poker, the goal of the game is to make money, not to please everyone else and lose it back.
To be fair, the game didn't break because someone hit and ran, it broke because someone left and someone busted in a game that was already shorthanded. Based upon how Doug was treated, he will not be back, and based upon how pros have been treated in these big games, they will probably continue to be difficult to fill, so the real problem is not being addressed.
So it's Doug fault. He pissed him off so he left 😅. Never attack the whales at the table. Poker 101
Peter leaved early to prevent he won 3 millions that night.
Hey Polk...try harder.
TRY HARDER 🤣
The needle backfired, Polk was then blacklisted from the game as long as Peter played.
@@jaymenza5196 👍🤭
@@AlexDuvallit takes a brave person to come out as HOMOSEXY. CONGRATS ALEX BABY 😻
I’ve never understood being mad that someone won in a short amount of time. We laugh at people that lose really fast and leave, so we need him to go broke just to feel he is regular. If he didn’t ask to borrow money from you, don’t tell him how to play or how long to play
If I sit down to play with $1000, and double up first hand, I’m going home
This isn't a hit and run, he played multiple days and for hours on end. A hit and run is someone sitting down at the table with a full buy in, doubling up and bouncing after they win the large pot.
I speak Chinese hand gestures. At the end, Peter said “I am going to eat lunch now, just like I ate your lunch here. Ok, and I gave that little girl Vanessa (aka Doug) a small snack off my plate just to be nice before leaving with most of the money. Sank you.”
Don't know how I missed Doug acting like that, thanks for the video.
When non-poker players ask me about what poker is like, I often tell them you can't fathom how bizarre and unpredictable randomness is. Sometimes it doesn't even seem possible to run so good or so badly.
Gambling is a tax on those who don’t understand math.
Love how Polk says Tom probably knows more. Tom basically knows all that happens in poker lololollllll
Probably because tom knows peter.. like they literally say.
@@dalton1824 defo a job for Occam's Razor
Tom speaks chinese, he knows for sure!
He plays 3 hours, he leaves more than an hour after his biggest hand, he loses the last hand he was involved in. can someone please explain how is this a hit and run? The players on the table are just sour because a recreational player left before they could take his money. Pathetic.
If you wonder what actually hit and run is, an example: someone sits at a table with deep stack, on his second hand cracks someone’s pocket aces with pocket queens, doubles up and leaves after 2 hands, that is hit and run.
There's no hit and run in poker; there's win and lose. Peter won.
Doug Polk is gremlin .
He said something along the lines of “I’m sorry, I have to go to dinner. I scheduled it yesterday my bad” seems completely genuine
Hate that Doug Polk weirdo
Damn, one hour, that’s the longest “hit and run” I’ve ever heard of
"Peter doesn't speak English".... I have a feeling his name is not Peter.
No shit, Sherlock fucking Holmes
Never know. Especially in Hong Kong lots of people with English-y first name and without much skill in English language. Not majority by any means, but everyone knows one. Even I do having ever lived there.
So there is a chance.
@@mrheckles6076 Damn MsH, why so aggressive.
@@mrheckles6076 Have you ever heard of sarcasm??? 😆
Actually we can all learn something from Peter. When you lose a big pot, take a walk. And if you are up huge, take profit. Degens will just keep playing nonstop
Fu-ck, I really hate the phrase “nothing burger”. But this video is a giant nothing burger.
It did follow up on Peter leaving the game but the title is click bait.
Doug forgot the #1 Rule.... Don't Clown the Mark!!! Rule #2, Don't Teach at the Table!
Peter knows his limits
"Hit and run" in Chinese, at least in southern China means 割禾青. That means harvesting the rice field before it's fully grown. It's mostly used in the Mahjong game where 1 guy wins big then leaves early. Now, the other 3 losing players can not even continue the game...😂
I hate that; if I win then I leave, why would I want to give someone else a chance to win their money back? Why even play in the first place? You lose; too bad.
Literally never seen Doug book a win after a complete session.
not hit and run, just others feeling jealous and not being able to get more chances to get their money back
Yeah possibly
It is hit and run.. shut up fish
Screw you....... guy can leave at will@@kendyjapri1559
Idc about the other drama, but how does that guy call the river with pocket 7s
doug being a dbag, big surprise
The guy has more money than all of those players combined. The internet really has no clue. He told Ryan he would only sit in between a meeting he had planned already.
Where did you get the info? I couldn't find anything on him.
they were better off this guy was not sucking out on people here he won every pot being ahead an almost every hand which is scary.
It’s called luck… and is a part of poker. Sometimes you just SUN RUN 🌞
@@youbluethatone1017 I agree
Nah he sucked out a few times..just alot of coolers.
Pretty concerning how "well Peter ran".... he was a chip vacuum in a massive game and sucked out, held up and just overall won every hand 😂 hmm nothing strange at all guys just sun run at HCL 😂
What's the limited time for someone to play in a standard game and if u can't walk away a winner when can you walk away
steve is weird
Three hours is not a hit a run. Even if he hadn't told anyone that he could only play for a few hours, three hours is a normal session.
Peter quit early 3 times out of 3 streams after being up huge each time and losing a pot then taking a "break" cashing out after.
No he didn’t 😂
@@TheRockisaBondMovie Yes he did lmao. He would win a huge pot and dissappear for 30 mins while table was short handed. 😂
The 1st day he played a long time right?
I would done same exact 😂
That’s call being smart. They try to steam him with a bluff to put him on tilt so he got up and reassess and then bounce. Rather be call recreational poker player that win than be call a professional that lose.
Some call it hit and run. Others call it basic intelligence. Nobody owes you anything.
Peter. Peter. Pumpkin. Eater. On. A. Heater.
Please tell me I didn’t just hear that
Peter’s face when the king landed in the third hand. 😂😂😂
On the million dollar games, they are
”expected” to play the whole stream.
I have no problem with people quitting early, we are all here for ourselves.
What's "expected" mean, yo?
Having watched the interviews with Ryan and Nick, the expectation is that they play a full stream, but nothing is contractual that they do. Especially when it comes to the big games.
@@danlevitan396 so, in other words, it means the same as Dwan saying "I'll pay you back soon"
He told them before he could only play a few hours , they gave him an open seat. Nobody was lining up to play. Idiots criticizing him about this.
Any guy who sits with pros with >$1M behind deserves respect, especially when he got max value twice from someone with decades in the game at the highest levels. Yeah, it sucks that he didn't sit for a whole work-day, but dudes with $1M of play-money don't have full days to sit around playing games if they're not full time gamblers. It's just the shakes, he could have easily sat and lost $1.5M in the blink of an eye if he hadn't run so good. These games are hard to organize, and even harder to organize in front of cameras where your play is fully exposed to the world...
I mean Doug was clearly joking when he said "try harder" the guy looked like a reanimated laugh emoji
He’s the type of player that plays short when he’s running well but will play marathon sessions when buried. Anyone would be happy to play with this guy. He’s a VIP and everyone should cater to him
I hit and run ALL THE TIME!!! Once I get up double, the only way you're getting it back is in the parking lot at gunpoint 😂😂
I ask the dealer if I am obligated to stay for a certain time, the dealer will say no and the table should understand.
10:55 Peter explained that it was an appointment made yesterday in Chinese, but no one on the table could understand and translate 😂
Chinese translate: I have to leave have a dinner with my friends, this was scheduled yesterday. What Peter said to Doug was “bluff”
Then again...we ALL know that guy who can never play "too long" because his "wife" is waiting with the kid...unless of course, he's WINNING, then he can stay for hours.
Its CALLED GAMBLING once i win enough im gone IDGAD
How everyone leaves a comment without watching till the end 😂
You're a real one 🫡
Show me a rule that says you are obligated to play as many hands that people who are losing want you too... I'll wait...
Imagine the video doug would have made if it was Hellmuth who told Peter “try harder” after bluffing him with a 180K river bet…..
Ridiculous bias
Doug complains about Peter leaving but insults him? Pretty hypocritical!
3hrs isnt hit and run. Hit is run is sitting down. Winning a big pot and leaving within. 5-15 minutes.
Peter is saying a friend unexpectedly arrived in town that day and he has dinner plans with them.
I’m pretty sure Doug’s comment was a joke about how well Peter was doing. Like saying “get good” to someone who is just smoking everyone. Jokes like that are tough with a language barrier though.
Sarcasm doesn’t translate well
Right before turning around and walking away, Peter should have pointed at the chips and said, "is this hard enough?" to doug.
Peter basically said he had dinner plans that he made the day before
11:24 he says "doug.... touji" which google translates to "doug...speculation" lol. Maybe doug did influence him leaving. He felt he was just coming off the peak of his luck and left on top.
If the guy says beforehand I can only play a couple of hours then what's the issue?
crybabys. non of these guys is forced to stay if they win big. if you lose the money, no one will be sitting there like " oh, im sorry you lost your money today, here's your buy in", so dont complain if he takes whats earned and leaves. simple
Tom's you can go, your money stays gesture kills me😂
If he played for 3-4 hours and that’s considered leaving early, how long do they expect you to stay?
Telling someone you have the nuts is a slow roll?
There are casinos that are open 24/7
Players aren't required to spend any amount of time at a table unless there is prior agreement !?! Winning is everything said Vince Lombardi and Peter most likely is familiar with the NFL !?! Being smart to seal a big win is smart !?! If the players want a chance to recover losses etc there are gaming tables with baccarat,21,etc. Because the guy up a million is leaving because the other players don't want him winning more and more !?! Go figure !?! If you don't feel fresh or possibly feel tired then it's a good time to take a break or call it a session !?! No whining !?!
Glad you’re not on the hate train. As much as i hate hit and runners . Peter mentioned on Day 1 he was unavailable to play for Day 2 , i believe he came on telling production he only had afew hours to play .. production didn’t relay the info to the players . Before he left, He actually said “ i’m sorry , I have to go to dinner. i already told them yesterday “
Peter networth is 12 billion, this is lunch money for him🔥🔥🔥
I actually prefer people who are winning to leave, they become so nitty and lock up the profits.
He got outplayed in that one hand and he realized he doesn’t want to go on tilt and donk off his chips. He’s smart enough to know when to call it quits.
LOL, thats not even CLOSE to a hit &run...in the CG at my Home Casinos people sometimes left RIGHT AFTER the winning hand having 5-6-10 Stacks plus....THATS what you call Hit&run
Let me do the trash talking buddy hahaha
"Hit & run" feels like gambler fallacy-talk to me. It's not like you're more likely to win the million back, than you are to lose another million.
Doug is one of the biggest tools. Enormous ego.
I have literally never seen someone run so hot.
Sits down at the table. Plays three hours. Wins a mil. Peaces out... legend.