@@Magic-Marv420 we was basically saying what if i wanted to try to buy the pot which was def an option with the board but after basically showing 2 of the cards that would make his hand better it takes the option off the table
@@Magic-Marv420 he would have got called in my opinion but you dont give information away that affects the play and decisions of people who are still in the hand
@@Magic-Marv420 Broken English but then he busted out the: *"But we can't cross the line, right??"* -and every American was like "Oh sht, he's right actually" 😆
Dude was lying straight up saying he didn’t know Han was in the hand! He literally said twice during his tank that Han wasn’t going to do anything anyways, so it was “basically heads up” between him and Person. How much of a coward do you have to be.
It sure felt like he was in collusion with Eric. How does he fold QJ against AQ with that board? I'm positive he was showing Eric the J to give him info against Han.
yes exactly, he knew he was in the hand cos he said he's folding anyway, meaning Han, then said sorry he didn't know Han was in the hand?? straight up liar
i think he initially forgot that hn was in the hand when he showed one card but then when they told him han was in hand he acted like he knew but then it backfired at him
Han is 1000000% right. Very disrespectful and unprofessional for that player to show his hand when Han is next to act. Also, Eric would have made more money if Han did bluff and he called. I would have left the table after that.
Ive seen a dealer try to control their table when a "whale" was getting out of line. But becuase they loose like 100k a month the pit boss said let him be.
At the end of the day she's just a poor girl dealing, little to no authority can be exerted and/or respected from her. For these reasons, women should not be allowed to deal these kinds of games.
stop spewing nonsense. eric should be upset but not as much as Han. Kirk showing him prevents Han to represent a full house or straight. Eric is not calling Hans raises/bluffs 100% of the time.
If they were jead to head, but you're always forgetting there's 3 in the hand. Kirk showing and Han bluff raising would have Eric absolutely questioning if he walked into a straight or even full house. It's not 100% but it's certainly not 0% either!
I'm glad somebody else pointed that out. I was going to say the same thing that there really wasn't any way that Kirk's story adds up at all based on what you said. He knew that the other person was in the hand as you are pointing out so his story is complete bullshit. I think if nothing else, he just didn't really care and maybe just had a brain fart.
At the moment he showed, I can believe he forgot Han was in the hand, and directly after, when realizing he’s still in, he begins trying to defend why he showed even after realizing Han was still in. Thats the most generous interpretation of “He didn’t know Han was in” that I can justify.
THIS IS WHAT GETS PEOPLE ANGRY.HOW COME THE POKER DEALER DID NOT ACT AND SAY ANYTHING ABOUT THAT THERE ARE 3 PEOPLE IN THE HAND REGARDLESS HE SHOWED A JACK
Although the dealer should have said something, the reality is, the damage was already done as soon as the card was turned over so what are they really going to be able to do? Unfortunately, the dealer in these games probably really doesn't have much authority to do much of anything. Sure, they are supposed to keep control of the game and do many things but the reality is, these people are millionaires and in some cases like Eric persons, billionaires. The whole reason why people are watching the streams is to see these types of people play so you're going to see a few more things that you may be wouldn't normally see. And as a result, the dealer is probably not really going to be able to do much of anything for the most part. But again, what could they have done at that point anyway other than mention that there was somebody else in the hand. Even doing that doesn't change anything because the card was already shown so it doesn't really matter if the dealer does say something. The influence is already going to be there prior to the dealer saying anything.
Understand that high limit tv games are very different than regular games. Meaning, much of the times, they let the fish get away with things that are normally enforced 100% of the time in a normal poker room setting. Like others stated, it’s more relaxed like a private game or home game. For example, Eric Persons swearing, antics, and flipping people off are grounds for him to be kicked out, however, it makes for good tv. With that being said, showing cards in multi way action should not be allowed even in this instance with these groups of people. It’s clear half these players are serious players and dont like these types of playstyles. What I’m trying to get at, is don’t take it out on the dealer when theyre told most times that these are more like private home games, where the players usually do things that arent allowed in normal cash games. The pros let the whales get away with things more than regular players, and they don’t want dealers to keep telling them No, no, no, when all they do is donk off chips. There IS a fine line between letting players get away with things that no one minds, and enforcing rules that might deter players from enjoying a private home game. Unfortunately for dealers, it is a lose lose scenario.
Kirk, dealer, and commentator were all bunch of idiots. Non of them understand the rules until Han spoke up. You just don’t expose cards or talk in the middle of the hands. If I were Han, I would just start cursing and screaming at Kirk in the middle of the hand for being disrespectful.
I've seen a bunch of comments about how it was the dealer's job to step in here. The fact of the matter is that in a high stakes game like this you have to do what Han did and stand up for yourself-the dealer's not going to give you any help. I've talked to dealers who work at the Aria and they've told me that in the high stakes suite they are specifically instructed to dummy up and deal. They understand the players run that game and will deal with breaches of etiquette/rules themselves. If you as a dealer try to insert yourself into that process the players will run you right out of that game and you won't be getting any more downs in there.
dealer looks right over at han. dude says, "he doesn't care." after rewatching this i'm surprised han didn't tip the table over and start swinging. they'd be pulling me off of that dude. not only was it illegal in a 100k hand it's disrespectful. that little old grey bag of wind would be in harm's way.
Han and Eric both have a right to be pissed here. If it’s heads up, sure you can reveal one or even both your cards if you want to (altho in my opinion never a good idea). But when there’s more than one other player in the pot, this is tampering with the table. Even if you folded an irrelevant 2 7 pre-flop, that’s information that could skew the actual poker play on the table.
craziest thing is he gets the AJ the next hand dealt which would have been the nuts, which exactly was the point he was making when he said u showed the J which ruins his bluff. Also, completely lying when he said he thought Han wasn’t in the hand because he said ‘I have Han’s ass beat’ before he flipped the jack.
"You're right, but I had a queen, I had trips" He has no idea why Han is upset about him showing Persson cards that Han can't have if he wants to bet. I know they guy is a fish but damn, its not like he showed a deuce, that Jack was an important card
Kirk showed contrition. I didn't see the whole stream but I'd imagine the rest of the game ran smoothly after this. Han was absolutely right to bring it up.
Han is not a native speaker, proud of him for speaking up for himself. It’s a poker game if you keeping across the line who’s going to come play? His make a very good point. Good fold Kirk but please don’t show your cards when action pending.
What terrible etiquette for showing a card when two others are in the hand. He must be an egotistical narcissist to not give a shite about anyone else or the rules.
Yeah but he talks also 🤦🏽♂️ . Talking about he wanted to bluff persson, persson is a calling station No one bluffs him because he calls off nearly all bets
Yeah Han is spot on…. That other guy should show some class and just fold if he’s folding but like most douche bags at a poker table and in life, they don’t know shiiiiiiit
100% right. He wasnt last to act. He did all his thinking out loud and giving Eric a shit ton of information making Han not be able to defend his chips in the pot.
Han wanted to rep King Queen but can't because kirk basically said he has a Queen. But Eric is calling anyway, Eric should also be pissed because he would've made way more money.
Han is 110% correct. Doesn't matter what the stakes are, you never expose your hand to another player in a multi way pot when there's still action. NEVER.
Han coulda used this to his advantage actually and has the perfect hand to do it with two blockers to the boats. If Eric knows this guy folds a queen then that means Han HAS to have a boat or a bluff. It would be amazing if Han went all in.
@@KC-gr7xz not true as nobody would agree with that. Eric would know all the Queens are accounted for and it's a polar spot so it's either a full house or nothing if he ships it. Han has literally the single best hand per a solver to send it as a bluff in that spot. Eric might call but you can put the screws to someone. RUclips the hand where Doug tried to bluff Patrick Antonius with a counterfeited two pair. It would almost be the same spot and Patrick was close to folding. Eric folded AA correctly before on a stream so he's capable of laying down a monster.
I mad they acting like it didn’t matter because he would had lost, saying you don’t wanna bluff me when you can even beat the worse straight on the board let alone any full house
he shows jack face up, but later he shows a card to Eric and says “I have this.” Assuming that’s the queen, he showed Eric both his cards and totally eliminates Han’s ability to bluff.
This also applies to players mucking their hand out of turn. For example, a three way pot after the river and the first player checks and the second player open mucks. Now the third player only has to bluff the first player to win. There is no penalty in a cash game for these actions. I'm not sure how we enforce something without a penalty.
He saved Han money in the end. Han should be glad he got out instead of losing all his chips. No bet was going to be big enough to scare Perrson out of the hand.
Not only did he show the Jack to everyone, he also flashed one of his two cards to Eric later. Don’t know if it was the Jack or the Queen. This would have been very ugly if Eric didn’t have Han beat. The guy was wrong on every level.
couldn't agree more. It is an angle shoot. they're looking for a reaction from the opponent and they also get reactions from the other players, which could influence their decision. one player to a hand.
han is in the right. doesnt matter what you think when you are not the last player to act, kirk flipping over his card gave his opp (eric) information.
Agree he should not have showed a card with another person in the hand, don't think there was anything intentional but he did acknowledge that he Han, is folding so he did know he was in the hand. He just didn't want to gamble with Eric so that's why he folded, it wasn't a good read at all.....
Don't matter if Eric show his trip to clam down Han. Point is Kirk Assume Han will automatically folds once Kirk mock his hands. Opportunity lost for both Han to make an attempt to bluff Eric and lost money for Eric had Kirk just shut up and mock his hand quietly. In most casino, the dealer would have tell Kirk keep his voice to himself since another player is behind him. But not in this case because his boss/owner is on the table making a big wager. This is the problem to begin with. Yes...there is NO collusion but could be avoided if someone steps in quickly.
I love exposing cards and messing with people. It usually nets me profit, but when others are in the hand, it’s of course ridiculous to think it would be acceptable
Eric is the one who should honestly be tilted af. But Han is 100% completely correct!!! Good thing Han on calling his ass out! Regardles Eric calls there like 1000% of the time lmao.
I hate it when players show their hands when they’re making decisions on when to call.. it’s a way to see if their opponent gives an unconscious reaction to the cards .. it should be illegal.. no one ever did this until the 2020s when they started incorporating that ridiculous run it twice.. poker is insane
Han is correct, I’d be ticked off as well. You’re giving another player a big piece of information that is crucial in the situation.
exactly, Hard for Han to represent a full house or straight after this.
stop making up lies, nik never reveals his holdings during a hand, unless its heads up@ptaeiy
Person wasn't going anywhere. But yeah. It cost Perrson money and saved Han money.
It was even worse when that Kirk literally show both cards to Eric after he flipped the J
Wtf Brent plays Poker?
Go on a live stream buddy
Han is 100% right
He was right but if he bluffed Eric would have beat him in the pot
@@forrestgreen6765 doesn’t matter. It’s a matter of principle!
It's only a penalty and a warning to kirk... everyone needs to chill the fuck out. I doubt he'll do that again
@@TonyJamesWatt you should not player poker at this level
@KijjiSale it's a friendly game amongst almost millionaires. Some of which are drunk. It's a mistake and that's it... put it to bed and shut ya mouth
Kudos to Han for saying something and being as composed and respectful as possible. Solid.
Yeah he said something but I could not understand a word. But he was absolutely right.
@@Magic-Marv420 we was basically saying what if i wanted to try to buy the pot which was def an option with the board but after basically showing 2 of the cards that would make his hand better it takes the option off the table
@@Magic-Marv420 he would have got called in my opinion but you dont give information away that affects the play and decisions of people who are still in the hand
@@Magic-Marv420 Broken English but then he busted out the: *"But we can't cross the line, right??"* -and every American was like "Oh sht, he's right actually" 😆
Dude was lying straight up saying he didn’t know Han was in the hand! He literally said twice during his tank that Han wasn’t going to do anything anyways, so it was “basically heads up” between him and Person. How much of a coward do you have to be.
It sure felt like he was in collusion with Eric. How does he fold QJ against AQ with that board? I'm positive he was showing Eric the J to give him info against Han.
yes exactly, he knew he was in the hand cos he said he's folding anyway, meaning Han, then said sorry he didn't know Han was in the hand?? straight up liar
Yeah. At least Han handled it pretty well.
i think he initially forgot that hn was in the hand when he showed one card but then when they told him han was in hand he acted like he knew but then it backfired at him
@@khalidalshammari3566 don't think so cos he clearly says, he's folding anyway meaning Han so made out like it was heads up when it wasn't
Han is 1000000% right. Very disrespectful and unprofessional for that player to show his hand when Han is next to act. Also, Eric would have made more money if Han did bluff and he called. I would have left the table after that.
Kirk knew Han was in the hand he said a few times that Han has nothing!
the dealer needs to take control of the table
yes!
She’s grateful to be able to even deal to these rich mfs she’s not gonna get out of line this isn’t just a 1/2 game where people tip $5
Ive seen a dealer try to control their table when a "whale" was getting out of line. But becuase they loose like 100k a month the pit boss said let him be.
To be fair, a lot of these streamed games run very similar to home games where the players are permitted to do (almost) anything they want.
At the end of the day she's just a poor girl dealing, little to no authority can be exerted and/or respected from her. For these reasons, women should not be allowed to deal these kinds of games.
Eric should be just as upset or more. Han was saved from punting off his chips to Eric.
stop spewing nonsense. eric should be upset but not as much as Han. Kirk showing him prevents Han to represent a full house or straight. Eric is not calling Hans raises/bluffs 100% of the time.
@@KC-gr7xz- Eric wouldn’t call a raise? You’ve never seen him play apparently lol. AQ in that spot is like the nuts for Eric, in his mind.
If they were jead to head, but you're always forgetting there's 3 in the hand. Kirk showing and Han bluff raising would have Eric absolutely questioning if he walked into a straight or even full house. It's not 100% but it's certainly not 0% either!
that eric isnt at least a little angry proves how bad of a poker player he is
Good point !
He didn't know he was in the hand? He said several times he knew he had Han beat and Han was folding
kirk bs artist
I'm glad somebody else pointed that out. I was going to say the same thing that there really wasn't any way that Kirk's story adds up at all based on what you said. He knew that the other person was in the hand as you are pointing out so his story is complete bullshit. I think if nothing else, he just didn't really care and maybe just had a brain fart.
At the moment he showed, I can believe he forgot Han was in the hand, and directly after, when realizing he’s still in, he begins trying to defend why he showed even after realizing Han was still in.
Thats the most generous interpretation of “He didn’t know Han was in” that I can justify.
Han is right, the dude shouldn’t show or talk about his card while there are other people still in the game, this is not poker get rid of that guy🔥
End of the day, folding or not, Han was last to act, never show cards until the hand is over.... period
Han 100% correct
If your last to act and u know your only calling its ok to show and have a little fun.
@@themannodoubt8657 yeah well you can't assume someone will do that, most of the time that's not the case.
You can’t assume your own decision? I think you’ve misunderstood what he’s saying
Kirk was literally telling eric he has the other Q
THIS IS WHAT GETS PEOPLE ANGRY.HOW COME THE POKER DEALER DID NOT ACT AND SAY ANYTHING ABOUT THAT THERE ARE 3 PEOPLE IN THE HAND REGARDLESS HE SHOWED A JACK
Although the dealer should have said something, the reality is, the damage was already done as soon as the card was turned over so what are they really going to be able to do? Unfortunately, the dealer in these games probably really doesn't have much authority to do much of anything. Sure, they are supposed to keep control of the game and do many things but the reality is, these people are millionaires and in some cases like Eric persons, billionaires. The whole reason why people are watching the streams is to see these types of people play so you're going to see a few more things that you may be wouldn't normally see. And as a result, the dealer is probably not really going to be able to do much of anything for the most part. But again, what could they have done at that point anyway other than mention that there was somebody else in the hand. Even doing that doesn't change anything because the card was already shown so it doesn't really matter if the dealer does say something. The influence is already going to be there prior to the dealer saying anything.
Understand that high limit tv games are very different than regular games. Meaning, much of the times, they let the fish get away with things that are normally enforced 100% of the time in a normal poker room setting. Like others stated, it’s more relaxed like a private game or home game. For example, Eric Persons swearing, antics, and flipping people off are grounds for him to be kicked out, however, it makes for good tv. With that being said, showing cards in multi way action should not be allowed even in this instance with these groups of people. It’s clear half these players are serious players and dont like these types of playstyles. What I’m trying to get at, is don’t take it out on the dealer when theyre told most times that these are more like private home games, where the players usually do things that arent allowed in normal cash games. The pros let the whales get away with things more than regular players, and they don’t want dealers to keep telling them No, no, no, when all they do is donk off chips. There IS a fine line between letting players get away with things that no one minds, and enforcing rules that might deter players from enjoying a private home game. Unfortunately for dealers, it is a lose lose scenario.
Han is absolutely correct.
Is your sister is correct as well?
Yes.@@YallaMiami
Han is correct. Kirk was out of line here.
Who the fuck flips over cards 3 handed?
scumbags
Answer
The Kirk dude does😂
Kirk, dealer, and commentator were all bunch of idiots. Non of them understand the rules until Han spoke up. You just don’t expose cards or talk in the middle of the hands. If I were Han, I would just start cursing and screaming at Kirk in the middle of the hand for being disrespectful.
Han also had perfect blockers to run a massive bluff.
I've seen a bunch of comments about how it was the dealer's job to step in here. The fact of the matter is that in a high stakes game like this you have to do what Han did and stand up for yourself-the dealer's not going to give you any help. I've talked to dealers who work at the Aria and they've told me that in the high stakes suite they are specifically instructed to dummy up and deal. They understand the players run that game and will deal with breaches of etiquette/rules themselves. If you as a dealer try to insert yourself into that process the players will run you right out of that game and you won't be getting any more downs in there.
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Dumb : I HAVE A QUEEN !!!
I HAD A QUEEN BUDDY!!!!
.. we all know that's not point ... 😂😂😂
dealer looks right over at han. dude says, "he doesn't care."
after rewatching this i'm surprised han didn't tip the table over and start swinging. they'd be pulling me off of that dude. not only was it illegal in a 100k hand it's disrespectful. that little old grey bag of wind would be in harm's way.
Doesnt matter whether u lose or win the hand, never show your cards until the round is over.
Han and Eric both have a right to be pissed here.
If it’s heads up, sure you can reveal one or even both your cards if you want to (altho in my opinion never a good idea).
But when there’s more than one other player in the pot, this is tampering with the table.
Even if you folded an irrelevant 2 7 pre-flop, that’s information that could skew the actual poker play on the table.
craziest thing is he gets the AJ the next hand dealt which would have been the nuts, which exactly was the point he was making when he said u showed the J which ruins his bluff.
Also, completely lying when he said he thought Han wasn’t in the hand because he said ‘I have Han’s ass beat’ before he flipped the jack.
Han is 100% correct, Kirk took away his bluff option, glad to see he owned up to it, don't believe it did it at all w/any ill intent
Nope there wasn’t any malice; he’s just an extremely stupid individual
He is right.
"You're right, but I had a queen, I had trips"
He has no idea why Han is upset about him showing Persson cards that Han can't have if he wants to bet. I know they guy is a fish but damn, its not like he showed a deuce, that Jack was an important card
When you have action behind you, you absolutely cannot talk, let alone show a card(s).
There must be a penalty for both the player and the dealer!
Kirk showed contrition. I didn't see the whole stream but I'd imagine the rest of the game ran smoothly after this. Han was absolutely right to bring it up.
Han was absolutely right. Showing a card before the hand was over gives information and at this level, information is priceless.
Showing cards taking about hands they have and other players sat there ,,very bad were s the ref 😮
Han is not a native speaker, proud of him for speaking up for himself. It’s a poker game if you keeping across the line who’s going to come play? His make a very good point. Good fold Kirk but please don’t show your cards when action pending.
These guys act like people at your local 1-2 game😂
🤣😂🤣☝🏽
Pol in the 1-2 will never even get why K10 is a good bluffing hands, come on now 😂
Except 1-2 has a higher level of skill
@@blockchaindailynewsi doubt most of these clowns do either
“He doesn’t care, he’s folding.” That’s so messed up.
It's messed up, but he was right also.
Kirk always trying to be the cool guy acting like a genius. Shut up already. Give him 45k then MR Kirk . But he won’t 😏
Kirk is a fool. Put his name in this RUclips video title. Hell, you put Han's name in the title. Sheesh.
Han proceeds to get AJ the next hand, woulda made me wanna shove it preflop after that haha
What terrible etiquette for showing a card when two others are in the hand. He must be an egotistical narcissist to not give a shite about anyone else or the rules.
Han is right but it's an easier fold now
that's beside the point.
Yeah but he talks also 🤦🏽♂️ . Talking about he wanted to bluff persson, persson is a calling station No one bluffs him because he calls off nearly all bets
@tarekdavidoff4607 that's besides the point
Easy because you can see the cards
Yeah Han is spot on…. That other guy should show some class and just fold if he’s folding but like most douche bags at a poker table and in life, they don’t know shiiiiiiit
Kudos to both one for saying something
And the other for admiting he screwed up
Han is correct. In a tournament it’s a one hand on the rail penalty for a first infraction. There’s no recourse in a cash game.
100% right. He wasnt last to act. He did all his thinking out loud and giving Eric a shit ton of information making Han not be able to defend his chips in the pot.
Surely the dealer should say something, I would have defo called the floor
Han wanted to rep King Queen but can't because kirk basically said he has a Queen. But Eric is calling anyway, Eric should also be pissed because he would've made way more money.
Yeah fuck that ! You gotta respect the others. Im glad Han said something
Kirk sucks. Terrible player. Terrible etiquette and terrible attitude about it. Rooted in racism and entitlement if you ask me
Kirk knew Han was there he said it. Kirk is just a recreational having fun he doesn’t understand better. Now he does
yeah I don't think Kirk was TRYING to do any nefarious... just a rec. who made a bonehead play without thinking of the implications
the guy that shows his J you can tell he has no respect with Han especially when he says to Han... "you not gonna do nothing"
Han is 110% correct. Doesn't matter what the stakes are, you never expose your hand to another player in a multi way pot when there's still action. NEVER.
Doesn't matter if it was intentional. You don't do that. Point blank.. no discussion
He's not showing a player who has already folding. He's showing the player who made a bet and could call or fold a jam after. That's crazy
Han coulda used this to his advantage actually and has the perfect hand to do it with two blockers to the boats. If Eric knows this guy folds a queen then that means Han HAS to have a boat or a bluff. It would be amazing if Han went all in.
yeah unfortunately persson is snapping there 100% of times
Persson would call with a ham sandwich
u have no clue. kirks holdings has Hans full house and straight outs, giving more confidence to Erics hand. only a disadvantage
@@KC-gr7xz not true as nobody would agree with that. Eric would know all the Queens are accounted for and it's a polar spot so it's either a full house or nothing if he ships it. Han has literally the single best hand per a solver to send it as a bluff in that spot. Eric might call but you can put the screws to someone. RUclips the hand where Doug tried to bluff Patrick Antonius with a counterfeited two pair. It would almost be the same spot and Patrick was close to folding. Eric folded AA correctly before on a stream so he's capable of laying down a monster.
That is absolutely terrible logic
Only a King of Poker could give such an insightful breakdown
Respect for han for real, I’ve always liked him more then the other Asian players, this just brings him to my top 3 favorite
Love Han guy seems like a good guy
I mad they acting like it didn’t matter because he would had lost, saying you don’t wanna bluff me when you can even beat the worse straight on the board let alone any full house
Disgrace that none of the other players spoke up though, clearly wanted him to tilt. Racist Americans -= standard
he shows jack face up, but later he shows a card to Eric and says “I have this.” Assuming that’s the queen, he showed Eric both his cards and totally eliminates Han’s ability to bluff.
This also applies to players mucking their hand out of turn. For example, a three way pot after the river and the first player checks and the second player open mucks. Now the third player only has to bluff the first player to win. There is no penalty in a cash game for these actions. I'm not sure how we enforce something without a penalty.
Totally different scenarios to be comparing. It's perfectly legal to fold without action
He saved Han money in the end. Han should be glad he got out instead of losing all his chips. No bet was going to be big enough to scare Perrson out of the hand.
At least he owned it, respect
He lying!!
he said “that’s my first my fault”. backhanded apology, he lied as well and definitely was aware han was still in the habd
Bullshit move
He didn’t own shit 😂
Han is right. EVERYONE ELSE NEEDS TO STOP TALKING.
Not only did he show the Jack to everyone, he also flashed one of his two cards to Eric later. Don’t know if it was the Jack or the Queen. This would have been very ugly if Eric didn’t have Han beat. The guy was wrong on every level.
Han is 100% correct here and the other player needs to be seriously penalized.
Han is 100% Correct!
Han 1,000,000 % right.
Han is 1000% rite I hope Kirk paid for his dinner that day
Isn’t Han the guy who slow rolled on HCL, when he had AA and asked for a count heads up against someone who was all in ?
No one else (commentators and players) said a word about Kirk exposing his card with Han next to act.
Every video I say they need to stop this flipping cards bs unreal
couldn't agree more. It is an angle shoot. they're looking for a reaction from the opponent and they also get reactions from the other players, which could influence their decision. one player to a hand.
and yet when there allin they never wanna flip there hands over lol that bugs the sh it outta me
Han is absolutely right 😃
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Han is right. Even in our home games... you can only show your card if it's HEADS UP... cause you're fucking the 3rd person if you show your card.
Han is correct. There’s too much nonsense going on in these high stakes games now the game of poker is secondary to the theatrics
yeah Han is right here. It's much harder to represent AJ or J9 for a straight when the Jack is exposed.
The dealer was out of her league on this one. Gotta protect the integrity of the game and say something...geez!
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han is in the right. doesnt matter what you think when you are not the last player to act, kirk flipping over his card gave his opp (eric) information.
Though I didn't understand a word he said, Han is absolutely right. This is f... up.
they two sharing information
He delivered perfectly .
Context like was drunk and apologized to Han and they shook hands after.
Dealer should have immediately told him he cannot be showing his cards and maybe even called the floor. Rules are rules.
Agree he should not have showed a card with another person in the hand, don't think there was anything intentional but he did acknowledge that he Han, is folding so he did know he was in the hand. He just didn't want to gamble with Eric so that's why he folded, it wasn't a good read at all.....
Intent does not matter. Kirk knew Han was still in the hand. Eric loses his mind if the roles are reversed.
You typically can only expose hole cards when heads up
Does the dealers not say anything in these games?
admitted fault but refused to say sorry. the arrogance
Han is right 100%. Kirk took accepted responsibility 100%. Eric showed the hand to Han to calm Han down 100% right thing to do.
Don't matter if Eric show his trip to clam down Han. Point is Kirk Assume Han will automatically folds once Kirk mock his hands. Opportunity lost for both Han to make an attempt to bluff Eric and lost money for Eric had Kirk just shut up and mock his hand quietly. In most casino, the dealer would have tell Kirk keep his voice to himself since another player is behind him. But not in this case because his boss/owner is on the table making a big wager. This is the problem to begin with. Yes...there is NO collusion but could be avoided if someone steps in quickly.
The integrity of this game is flying out the window.
Didn't know he was in the hand, but at 1:15 mark he says and points to Han "he is folding" liar liar pants on fire
I love exposing cards and messing with people. It usually nets me profit, but when others are in the hand, it’s of course ridiculous to think it would be acceptable
Eric should be equally pissed off.
Eric is the one who should honestly be tilted af. But Han is 100% completely correct!!! Good thing Han on calling his ass out! Regardles Eric calls there like 1000% of the time lmao.
Han had the worst hand that's why he got upset 😭
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How great would it have been if Han had a full house.
Han thinks he’s gunna fold to 50k more seriously
The biggest person that should be upset is Eric. Han was thinking about bluffing. Eric may have still called and could've won more.
I hate it when players show their hands when they’re making decisions on when to call.. it’s a way to see if their opponent gives an unconscious reaction to the cards .. it should be illegal.. no one ever did this until the 2020s when they started incorporating that ridiculous run it twice.. poker is insane
yeah its bs how players fold out of turn and show cards while folding. poker players have become so brash and arrogant.