The post-mortem at the end from Wesley made this whole 37-minute clip worth it 😂 W: "Yeah, but I called. What do you think I have?" G-man: "Don't know." W: "You don't know??" G-man shakes his head. W: "But, but if you go all-in, only Jacks or 5s will call you!" G-man: "Yeah, I didn't know that either. I wish I knew that. I didn't know that." W: "You think I have like... Cuz you have 44s, I could have 45 or J5. You think J5 can call you? ... J5 can't call you." West Side has a point 🤪
Ok what about KK, QQ, AA, EVEN AJ Garrett could have easily put him on these hands since Wes did raise preflop first from anyone , it's just a bad beat, Garrett thught he had the best hand since Wes did check twice. It's the Best player against the WORST player and again it's poker..
@@georgepoker3839 Dude you're off here. Garret raised UTG, Eli 3b BU and Wes called the 3b in SB so he doesn't have any overpairs here. The speech at the end is still absolutely hilarious, i love every secound hahaha
Hustler Live is a great show. 99% of the time every detail of the production is slick and modern. The director, however, made a mistake that made the epic set over set less dramatic. At the end when Wesley finally turned over his cards the director cut away from the perfect split screen shot to an attempt to show Wesley's holdings and then the board? Why in the world would you cut away from Garrett's reaction? Wesley took so long to call that Garrett surely thought he had the winner. What look of shock must have crossed his face! Please stay for reactions in the biggest pots!
@@martinedwards4522 My apologies, but this is only a baseless statement. Not really forwarding any discussion. "Because" what? Are you stating that Garrett controls the show? Are you implying that they will protect Garrett and cut away at potentially bad reactions to protect his image?
To HCL productions: please do not cut away from player’s reactions in huge pots (we did not get to see Gman’s face when Wes turned his cards over). Besides that, great job ! Keep up the good work!
Lol. Wesley coaching Garett at the end, asking “ why did you all in? What did you put me on? Only hands that beat you would call that bet. J5 wouldn’t call you. 45 wouldn’t call you”. What a poke. Though it made sense
It did make sense, but I wonder if G-man thought Wesley had 5's and thought he could get him to fold if he did not have Jacks. G is not going to share his strategy on a live broadcast.
It actually didn't really make sense. Garrett bluffs so often. And this did look a bit bluffy with the check back on the turn. So he's hoping an opponent sees it that way and makes a big call from any fairly big hand like AJ or J10
@@kelsir2093 Obvious Value, the previous hands Wes was playing put him on 2 pairs, and calling flop stead of reaise, he for sure does not have a set. I think Garret misread this player thinking he was some kind of whale and tried to target those hands. Garret for sure leveled him self.
@@ellypticosis3413 right. That’s why I didn’t like how the announcer was bashing Wesley for needling Garret. Wesley down so much. Idt he even meant anything by it. Just was expecting to lose again even tho he called.
@TheCryptoCrowsNest I just don’t get why no one stands up to Garrett like yes he’s a great player and his overbets are well timed but not in a million years am I folding a set there.
I've noticed prominent people get there hair dyed yellow or blonde. I think it is a symbol of some kind. A way to communicate to others that this individual has moved to the next level.
This is a great editing effort, in case you missed this session last night! Hustler Casino Live & High Stakes Productions has set the standard. Everyone else is just junior varsity.
There are so many characters on HCL that I enjoy watching, and I root for all of them to do well. Two of my favorites went heads up and this hand was was fantastic. Wes has come so far in so short a time. It sucked for Garrett, but he's the consummate gentleman and poker player. He knows that there will be small (for him) losses from time to time, and he handled it well.
I think he felt dumb afterward. I’m no expert like Wesley, but it was certainly an overplay. Nothing is calling that jam for 80k with bottom set except something that beats you. Multiple straights and higher sets out there. Wesley isn’t calling two pairs, he even considered folding a set. Rare misplay but Gman.
Honestly Wes's 0 fear of Garrett, recent wins, combined with all these things he's saying for Garrett's subconscious to think about in hands together will likely be a better strategy then most peoples fearful respect for Garrett
Thanks to the thumbnail and title, unfortunately I saw Wesley was going to indeed win the hand and the total pot. Amazing they still ruin the hand like that.
I like Garrett but he ran way too good before. Finally someone got a hot run for a change. Good for the game and poker in general. Need to feed the 🐳 once in a while otherwise they might stop playing if they just get stacked everytime.
I feel Garrett is the nice assassin at the table, the James Bond of HCL. But, even Bond needs to go down in flames to give us some much needed relief from his bulletproof persona.
Interesting watching Wes evolve, he was always a bit unpredictable but now he seems to be adding a layer by slowing down at times on his good hands. You can tell he is putting some work in. Garrett is obviously better, but unlike a few of the regulars, Wes is giving him a moving target by changing up his game.
I think you're giving too much credit to Wes for flopping set over set. If anything I see a lack of progression in his table etiquette. His indirect coaching remarks are highly annoying. It was not an "over play" G man was just going for value. You could call every single value jam an ''over play'' at these stakes.
At 100-200 bb deep sure u can go broke with bottom set on a dry board. They are 1000BB effective tho. That’s one of the reasons why G man check the turn, to not get it in 1000bb deep and pot control is calling wesleys river bet. But once wesley checked river he thought he had the nuts. You can hear g man saying “ you unintentionally tricked me “ (by checking the river )
I like Wes. He always seems amused while he's playing. I didn't know he's a rook. And in the games I play, the unfiltered blunt honesty analysis after a hand from the Far East Asian cultures always amuses me whether I win or lose.
Not many people would feel comfortable calling $75,000 with middle set on the river not to mention, 77s, 1010s JJs, 68xx all can be in Gman’s range. Give credit to this call, but not the coaching afterwards, West is just happy he won the bigger pot in his poker career. Hope to see more exciting hands. This was just a cooler
Ryan, I know you love Garrett, but comparing Wesley's "coaching" to Dillon's egregious slow roll is the overstatement of the century c'mon now. I think Wesley genuinely just can't help himself when it comes to wanting to discuss the hands. He's still a new player and in that honeymoon phase where he's head over heels in love with the game. Like a puppy with a new toy. Edit: To be fair, he does need to learn that it's bad etiquette. I wonder if he'd do it to anyone but Garrett, or if he just considers Garrett a close enough poker buddy to where he thinks it's okay. I wouldn't be surprised if Garrett would have explained to him that it's bad etiquette and considered needling if Wes was doing it to another player. Kind of like how he had to explain the concept of slow-rolling to that other guy (not Dylan) once.
@@maxstrahan right on. Wesley need to learn when to shut up. Even after coming back from his break he was still talking about the hand. Some players would have went off on Wesley.
Lol Wesley does it to everyone. He’s lucky he hasn’t done it to a hot head yet but his demeanor behind it is always just a kid having fun talking about a game so he gets away with it more than most
@@Matt-lp2bs - That's correct that Wesley does it to everyone. He did it to another player that held 55s vs his trips. When he won the max from the player, he said, "flush draw". The player then just casually said, "no".
Everyone has been bashing Garret lately and now none of the Friday night players want to him to play in the Friday night game. From what I’ve seen Garret seems like a stand up guy. He handles losing big pots better than anyone else I’ve seen on the stream, the one exception being the Robbie j4 hand but how can you blame him for being suspicious?, especially when she couldn’t even explain the logic behind her calling his all in. I think the truth is that a lot of the newer Friday night regulars don’t want Garrett playing cause he’s just too good. You don’t see Andy playing anymore either.
@@c0nc3ntr8d6 The guys have more than enough opportunity to school, admonish and teach Wesley about it. They rarely say anything and the only time they discussed his etiquette after this hand was when Wesley was gone. It would have been a good teaching opportunity to wait for him to get back and discuss it but they seem reluctant to do so.
It's "what took you so long face" lol Not at this limit obviously but I give off the same face when I see someone tanking a call where I'd would've snapped it off! Especially when you can't figure out if their slow roll game is top tier god status 💀😂
It's obviously cause he has a piece. Only reason the game usually only has one top reg. They just tell you this bs line that everyone wants Garrett. What about all the other regs we want to see ? This basically a private game for them to farm being broadcast live lol.
@@leancoprado9923 there isn't a bet sizing he doesn't call with 555 there. You can discredit the straight as Garrett isn't usually going blast off 4 ways with two under cards to the jack and a gut shot. If he is calling an almost 2x pot bet, pot isn't going to get him to fold either.
Wesley outplayed garrett pretty hard in this hand and garrett knows it. Look.. garrett isn't checking turn to somehow trap wesley. He is genuinely concerned of wes having a better hand. If wes bet the river garrett would have almost always just called the bet. But since he checked, garrett felt like wes was too capped. And u know what he does w value in these spots.. he jams. All in all pretty weird line by garrett and kudos to wes.
@@DancingWasabi if Wesley bets the river Garret almost always just calls, and the pot is tens of thousands of dollars smaller, so yes, Wesley did something special to get the max.
@@dkizxpt-su3ze As I just explained there could have easily been a scenario where they didn't play for stacks. I.e. if Wesley makes the standard play and bets the river, Garret almost always just calls. Maybe a tiny bet could induce a raise but a normal sized bet is just getting called. Wesley took a big risk in checking the river and it paid off.
Wesley really thought Garrett may have had JJ there. Basically, he was justifying his hesitation to call river because he didn’t think Garrett would all in since nothing would call there other than 55 or JJ. It’s a funny dynamic because he was basically telling Garrett nothing would call there other than bigger set but fails to realize Garrett could bluff that as well.
Garrett wouldn’t have bluffed in that spot. Wesley telling Garrett he overplayed the hand made zero sense if he thought he potentially could have had Jacks.
@@c0nc3ntr8d6 Except Garrett did overplay his hand. He should of gone all in with either a stone bluff or the absolute nuts. With the hand he had, he should of just made a normal value bet.
@@jackolini Wesley is annoying but he is right, Garrett shove targets only a bluff catchers, there is no legit hand that can call it that he can beat, everybody makes mistakes
HCL needs a t-shirt with Wesley's face on it and "What did you think I had?" on the front and Garrett on the back drawn in the form of the feels guy with a tear rolling down his cheek.
Lets think about this hand.. WES called a raise then called another raise on the flop by garrett. Wes hands looks so strong.. Garret blocks the 2 pairs that Wes could have calling 2 raises with and rainbow board. Wes having a higher set or straight draw are only hands he is calling a 3bet flop raise. which a straight got there with 7 on turn. shoving all in there was zero value only to get hands calling that beat you a higher set or straight. Wes is very correct it was a clear overplay. Clear check back on river was correct play. I was surprised Wes didn't bet river but he got the MAX!!
If you want to think about then you need to look at the whole picture, Garrett utg raises to $300, cut off just calls, btn raises to $1300, wes, just calls, and Garrett and since the cutoff is closing the action he comes along. In this situation, the only person who could have pocket jacks is the btn because he is the only one to raise. Because the cutoff did not raise, nor wes or Garrett. Because if they did they would have raised because playing pocket jacks before the flop 4 ways is asking for trouble. And the only person who could have 63 is the cut-off and it would have to be suited because he called $300 before he got to close the action when he is getting 4 to 1 on the action. I will have to say wes played this hand very weak on all 3 streets which contributed to getting the max. A player like Garrett will always exploit this and will apply max pressure. I think the re-raise on the flop is to apply pressure to see who has 63. Because wes is very capable of playing this type of hand (if you saw the whole vlog you can see he plays all types of hands). Once the straight is complete Garrett slows down. When wes checks on the river, I believe Garrett thinks wes has Ace Jack and wants to get to showdown cheaply. So Garrett wants to apply max pressure to get paid off. I will have to say Wes's game has evolved but you can see he can be exploited by seeing the whole vlog.
@@youtubeisshit419 It's always funny and cute to people at first. It always changes because the party rarely knows when to pull back. I guess we'll see, though. Poker fans are obsessed with "etiquette," so eventually he'll go too far.
they should have highlighted DGAF telling the new dealer to tell Garrett "He was playing well" right after he lost this pot. it was the funniest thing. perfect future needle DGAF. Watch the vod of this to see it and garrett's reaction to the dealer when she told him you are playing well.
The sickest part of that set over set hand was Eli just bet-folding top pair top kicker like it's nothing. WIth Wesley flatting the $3500 from Eli, Garret has a pretty wide squeeze range there. That's especially true when you consider the pre-flop action. Garret raised to $300 and Eli 3-bet. Eli is smart enough to know that on a J54 flop, Garret could be playing range and just abuse him all day. I just don't think Eli ever has a better hand to defend here. But maybe he knows that Garret knows he never has better than a 1 pair hand and is repping range with the nuts. I love this game.
Pretty poor analysis. As aggro as garrett may appear, he rarely cold 4bets postflop without a super strong hand, as he obv should be doing. Let alone "4betting range"
He didn’t just bet fold top pair. The action was : A2 bet on flop into 3 opponent, Eli then raised his tptk, got cold called and then cold 3bet on a dry board with very minimal draws
Yes poker or hold'em can be obviously lopsided on one day to another. Even though my example is pot limit story. Me sitting down at the 2-4 pot limit table and it being probably my 5 time sitting down at a live table at the casino, I proceeded to be delt 4 hands in a row where i showed fullhouses and i believe flopping a straight, in which the 6 other players proceeded to stand up and leave the table. Very confused and a bit richer than 10 minutes before sitting down, i was aware of how lucky ive been at playing all card ganes since i was 5 or 6 yrs old. Playing everything from Cribbage to Gin Rumy to Hearts then learning 5 card draw and stud, 7 card no peek, ive had many examples of stupid card luck often.
he is way better player than garret the big kid, he wasn't at the beggining but he learned a lot, and in the field like this he will win 7 out of 10 sessions
The bottomline is that Garrett knows Wesley's rep as being a novice poker player.....he also knows that Wesley will most likely NEVER have that much $$$ in front of him again, so he went for the jugular. Most other opponents he likely just makes a 80% pot bet on the river, not a 2x pot. His greed against an inferior opponent finally got the better of him.
true. can't believe there's some people who thought he tried to let a guy off the hook when he tried that hail Mary pass 'I got it' reverse tell (act strong when weak).
I agree. I always want Garrett to win and stack opponents no matter who it is or how much Garrett is up. This time I WAS rooting for Wesley to make that call though. My only wish was that it was Ben that Wesley did this too, including the needling at the end. I would have loved to see Ben go nuts.
Wes "accidentally tricked" Garrett as Garrett himself said. The key to the puzzle is in pre-flop action. G-man opens UTG, Boris calls cutoff, Eli 3-bets button, Wes cold-calls SB. Garrett CALLS!!! Knowing that getting great odds, and closing the action, Boris will always call. Eli is 400 bigs deep. G-man is uncapped UTG opener. There is dead money from two other players on the pot. How frequently Garrett calls with JJ and plays OOP against two players? Almost always he 4-bets JJ, so Garrett knows he has very little (0-5%) JJ in his range, and he MISTAKENLY thinks Wes also realizes that. But Wes does not realize 55 is nuts on J54 and treads so passively and cautiously on all 3 streets that G-man can't put him on 55 especially when G-man has 67s in his range, and possibly 63s a little bit. When G-man arrives at river, he thinks of his own range primarily consisting of 6 value combos of 44 and 55, and 6 bluff combos of 67s. 63s gets there on the turn which G-man would always bet for value / protection. But he would like to check back turn with 76s which is now OESD+pair. In order to balance, he would also check back sets because he knows he can get value by over-shoving river in position. With this range (44, 55, 76s) G-man correctly polarizes the entire range and shoves 2x to maximize value / FE when Wes checks to him against what he perceives to be Wes's range (45s, QQ, AJs). Important to note Wes is not used to playing so deep and is quite likely to cold-call QQ instead of 4-betting and playing an inflated pot against G-man OOP.
I think this is the first time that Garrett encountered a player checked/called the whole hand with that board with a flopped middle set. He couldn't believed that Wes put him on 44 or JJ after the flopped actions. And Wes knew Garrett would bet the river at the end.
Lol. You can tell the table was disappointed that Wes beat their idol Garrett in that pot. If it were the other way around the table chatter would've been totally different 🤣
I think it would be a pretty good idea to interview them about the hand and show it in segments away from the table. That way, they are able to collect their thoughts and express it away from the other players.
The hand where Wes called with the pair of sixes is the reason Garret went all in with the set as a value bet, he admitted that he thought he was ahead. If you play at his level and trust your reads then you must go for max value.
Wesley has made some classic comments on stream. 'Ive been hooked since his max value comment after swooping a pot from a former wsop main winner. I think he knows what he is saying at this point. Very amusing
That’s because he’s a beta male and girls like Amanda would never give him a second glance if he didn’t have the name and money. They cheat because they all crave an alpha, even the most hardcore feminists, but settle for a beta for security or lack of options due to age.
If a player is constantly hitting, and winning, I am going to be extremely cautious when playing against that player. It's like the stars are aligned or something, and it happens often. 👍✌ P.S. That last hand, I would have had so much respect for Garrett had he just checked backed knowing how lucky Wesley was tonight, especially with bottom set, it's a no brainer check back to me. You really do have to take into consideration that luck factor.
Boss level call by West Side Wes…Definitely gained a lot of respect for calling Garrett’s all in for his whole stack. 98% of players fold there to protect their winnings for the night.
You can’t fold there you’re losing to nothing! Garret doesn’t have 86 or JJ there.. he just always has 44 or bluff. EDIT: Just rewatched he can totally have JJ there idk what I thought I saw pre.
I kid you not, I had the same hand at the casino on almost the exact same board, 55 on J457. The V raised me on turn, shoved river and I tank called and lost vs. 63.
Wes isnt showboating with the speech at the end. Thats just the voice of someone who really loves the game of poker and found the hand analysis to be very interesting
garett got a taste of his own medicine, im sick of seeing garett always run good. So nice to see wesley win purely even though he is on the amateur level
The post-mortem at the end from Wesley made this whole 37-minute clip worth it 😂
W: "Yeah, but I called. What do you think I have?"
G-man: "Don't know."
W: "You don't know??"
G-man shakes his head.
W: "But, but if you go all-in, only Jacks or 5s will call you!"
G-man: "Yeah, I didn't know that either. I wish I knew that. I didn't know that."
W: "You think I have like... Cuz you have 44s, I could have 45 or J5. You think J5 can call you? ... J5 can't call you."
West Side has a point 🤪
Ok what about KK, QQ, AA, EVEN AJ Garrett could have easily put him on these hands since Wes did raise preflop first from anyone , it's just a bad beat, Garrett thught he had the best hand since Wes did check twice. It's the Best player against the WORST player and again it's poker..
@@georgepoker3839 Dude you're off here. Garret raised UTG, Eli 3b BU and Wes called the 3b in SB so he doesn't have any overpairs here. The speech at the end is still absolutely hilarious, i love every secound hahaha
Great coaching by Wesley rely twisting the knife in the wound and pouring hydrochloric acid in there 🤣 PRICELESS
Hustler Live is a great show. 99% of the time every detail of the production is slick and modern. The director, however, made a mistake that made the epic set over set less dramatic. At the end when Wesley finally turned over his cards the director cut away from the perfect split screen shot to an attempt to show Wesley's holdings and then the board? Why in the world would you cut away from Garrett's reaction? Wesley took so long to call that Garrett surely thought he had the winner. What look of shock must have crossed his face! Please stay for reactions in the biggest pots!
because this is the garrett show channel
@@martinedwards4522 My apologies, but this is only a baseless statement. Not really forwarding any discussion. "Because" what? Are you stating that Garrett controls the show? Are you implying that they will protect Garrett and cut away at potentially bad reactions to protect his image?
@@tomhunter7672 yep... hes their boy
Lllkllll
True! We want to see the pain.
The best part is Wesley giving Garrett poker lessons at the end. HAHAHA!!
Garrett's very polite way of saying shut up, "yea.." over and over, was a nice addition.
I’m wondering how they allowed Wesley to put chips in his pocket after the big 7-9 win??
@@timcarter817 You're right!! Wesley appears to go south with about a dozen green chips at 7:30. What are the value of those chips in this game?
Wesley is good for the game. Pure entertainment and good for the channel. Nick found a gem in Wesley to help his channel grows....
For beeing money greedy -- garrate got thelessons
To HCL productions: please do not cut away from player’s reactions in huge pots (we did not get to see Gman’s face when Wes turned his cards over). Besides that, great job ! Keep up the good work!
My thoughts exactly! We don't need to see the cards, we already know!
We kinda do at 31:16, and it's glorious 🤣
Lol. Wesley coaching Garett at the end, asking “ why did you all in? What did you put me on? Only hands that beat you would call that bet. J5 wouldn’t call you. 45 wouldn’t call you”. What a poke. Though it made sense
It did make sense, but I wonder if G-man thought Wesley had 5's and thought he could get him to fold if he did not have Jacks. G is not going to share his strategy on a live broadcast.
@@alwaysup22 i think Gman was telling the truth when he said he thought he was good.. Wes tank call on the flop was genuine
@@alwaysup22 Nobody folds 2nd set in a cash game that's insane wtf.
It actually didn't really make sense. Garrett bluffs so often. And this did look a bit bluffy with the check back on the turn. So he's hoping an opponent sees it that way and makes a big call from any fairly big hand like AJ or J10
@@jamessurr7757 or an over pair
I enjoyed every single second here, thanks a lot!
PS: Editing the comments at the end makes it even more better. Kudos to the epic editor
Best line from Garrett: “I didn’t know that….I wish I DID know that!” 😂😂
😭
When hi check turn I'm thinking is safe but... not. In hes mind is a trap.
Wesley makes a good point though. What could Garrett possibly put Wesley on there? That would call a huge all in? AJ? JT? J5? Just doesn't make sense.
@@SPQR_14 ya so Garret is a value bet or a bluff in river? What’s he thinking?
@@kelsir2093 Obvious Value, the previous hands Wes was playing put him on 2 pairs, and calling flop stead of reaise, he for sure does not have a set. I think Garret misread this player thinking he was some kind of whale and tried to target those hands. Garret for sure leveled him self.
I don't think I've ever seen G-man lose. Wesley probably won back all of his losses tonight
No chance. He’s lost a lot more than 200k to Garrett alone
@@ellypticosis3413 right. That’s why I didn’t like how the announcer was bashing Wesley for needling Garret. Wesley down so much. Idt he even meant anything by it. Just was expecting to lose again even tho he called.
he def didn't not win back anything close to what hes lost to gman alone.
@@timetter7062 Wesley is up in his history on the stream
if you haven't seen garrett lose big pots before or be down on the night, then you haven't watched enough poker with him.
Haha i love that little teaching in the end by wesley and the pissed off reaction by garrett
Garrett makes a slight smile duck face everytime he thinks he has the nuts and he's going to get paid.
Goddamn I love this channel. Top players + big stacks + good interplay = max pain entertainment.
Good players ?
@@waynehenderson8320 yeah good players.
@sad Boi one good player with 8 whales ahah
@@grandechorizqueta5233 Not good enough without Poker Bunny.
I love Wesley for that “overplayed” comment. Goat
@TheCryptoCrowsNest I just don’t get why no one stands up to Garrett like yes he’s a great player and his overbets are well timed but not in a million years am I folding a set there.
I think he said overpaid.
Upgrading his hair leveled up his poker game.
I've noticed prominent people get there hair dyed yellow or blonde. I think it is a symbol of some kind. A way to communicate to others that this individual has moved to the next level.
So strangely spot on
It's just a side effect of becoming super saiyan
He went super saiyan
@@AF-jx7hz Damn stole my line lol
This is a great editing effort, in case you missed this session last night! Hustler Casino Live & High Stakes Productions has set the standard. Everyone else is just junior varsity.
Is High Stakes Productions another channel? I can't seem to find them on RUclips. Thanks for any answer.
@@GameOfJoffrey777 hustler casino is ran by high stakes poker productions
This
@@jonathanvo132 Its like watching a stream filmed by a toaster
More Wesley please! That was so great to watch.
There are so many characters on HCL that I enjoy watching, and I root for all of them to do well. Two of my favorites went heads up and this hand was was fantastic. Wes has come so far in so short a time. It sucked for Garrett, but he's the consummate gentleman and poker player. He knows that there will be small (for him) losses from time to time, and he handled it well.
I haven’t seen Garrett that uncomfortable in a long time! Wesley was really getting under his skin there. This was a great show last night.
I think he felt dumb afterward. I’m no expert like Wesley, but it was certainly an overplay. Nothing is calling that jam for 80k with bottom set except something that beats you. Multiple straights and higher sets out there. Wesley isn’t calling two pairs, he even considered folding a set. Rare misplay but Gman.
@@usernamesrlamo no he didn’t feel dumb he just lost 100k in a poker hand and Wesley is needling him
@@usernamesrlamo you are 100% correct.
@@usernamesrlamo Funny you say this when I've seem gman make very similar plays where he has the nuts and gets paid.
Perhaps, but plays like this that work for Gman are usually in the Friday game, where you are much more likely to get called by marginal hands.
lmao I love how Wesley is coaching Garrett about making an "overplay" with his set there... Go Wes !!!
Honestly Wes's 0 fear of Garrett, recent wins, combined with all these things he's saying for Garrett's subconscious to think about in hands together will likely be a better strategy then most peoples fearful respect for Garrett
wes has gotten real good real fast for a beginning player. wes should figure out his criticism at the end of plays should be stopped.
@@lavs8696 Except he almost folded.
@@drewf8619 I dont think he almost folded he just wanted to really put the puzzle together lol hes lucky no time chips
Why? Garrett plays exploitative against this field, he could easily be bluffing here
I want to see Wes give Phil H. some poker tips
LOL
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epic
he would've fliped the table and ran out of the building!
Please, when
Who else thought for sure Garrett was gonna be the one to set over set Wesley and ruin his once in a lifetime run good !
Thanks to the thumbnail and title, unfortunately I saw Wesley was going to indeed win the hand and the total pot. Amazing they still ruin the hand like that.
brilliant LOL
@@michaeledwards1644 Im pretty sure all the $ was going in. But ya never know
I like Garrett but he ran way too good before. Finally someone got a hot run for a change. Good for the game and poker in general. Need to feed the 🐳 once in a while otherwise they might stop playing if they just get stacked everytime.
I Definitely wouldn't consider Wesley a whale
I feel Garrett is the nice assassin at the table, the James Bond of HCL. But, even Bond needs to go down in flames to give us some much needed relief from his bulletproof persona.
@MAE98
Can u help me become a RUclips commentator poker pro?
And that's variance
By whale you said westly a super rich guy? I though so.
Interesting watching Wes evolve, he was always a bit unpredictable but now he seems to be adding a layer by slowing down at times on his good hands. You can tell he is putting some work in. Garrett is obviously better, but unlike a few of the regulars, Wes is giving him a moving target by changing up his game.
I think you're giving too much credit to Wes for flopping set over set. If anything I see a lack of progression in his table etiquette. His indirect coaching remarks are highly annoying. It was not an "over play" G man was just going for value. You could call every single value jam an ''over play'' at these stakes.
@@basilthepitty8720 You're probably the type of guy that plays scared money on the poker table. Have you thought of lowering the stakes ?
By flopping set over set? Everyone is going broke here.
At 100-200 bb deep sure u can go broke with bottom set on a dry board. They are 1000BB effective tho. That’s one of the reasons why G man check the turn, to not get it in 1000bb deep and pot control is calling wesleys river bet. But once wesley checked river he thought he had the nuts.
You can hear g man saying “ you unintentionally tricked me “ (by checking the river )
@@zack2415 How did you get that read?… it’s tough to call 1000bb in any stake
I like Wes. He always seems amused while he's playing. I didn't know he's a rook. And in the games I play, the unfiltered blunt honesty analysis after a hand from the Far East Asian cultures always amuses me whether I win or lose.
Nakamura was doing this recently with Helmuth in a very polite manner, hilarious!
Not many people would feel comfortable calling $75,000 with middle set on the river not to mention, 77s, 1010s JJs, 68xx all can be in Gman’s range. Give credit to this call, but not the coaching afterwards, West is just happy he won the bigger pot in his poker career. Hope to see more exciting hands. This was just a cooler
@@stArCraft168 "give credit to this call", its the most blunt obvious snapcall of all time, it plays itself, he tanked for 2 minutes to long.
Ryan, I know you love Garrett, but comparing Wesley's "coaching" to Dillon's egregious slow roll is the overstatement of the century c'mon now. I think Wesley genuinely just can't help himself when it comes to wanting to discuss the hands. He's still a new player and in that honeymoon phase where he's head over heels in love with the game. Like a puppy with a new toy.
Edit: To be fair, he does need to learn that it's bad etiquette. I wonder if he'd do it to anyone but Garrett, or if he just considers Garrett a close enough poker buddy to where he thinks it's okay. I wouldn't be surprised if Garrett would have explained to him that it's bad etiquette and considered needling if Wes was doing it to another player. Kind of like how he had to explain the concept of slow-rolling to that other guy (not Dylan) once.
@@maxstrahan right on. Wesley need to learn when to shut up. Even after coming back from his break he was still talking about the hand. Some players would have went off on Wesley.
Lol Wesley does it to everyone. He’s lucky he hasn’t done it to a hot head yet but his demeanor behind it is always just a kid having fun talking about a game so he gets away with it more than most
@@Matt-lp2bs - That's correct that Wesley does it to everyone. He did it to another player that held 55s vs his trips. When he won the max from the player, he said, "flush draw".
The player then just casually said, "no".
After this session Wesley has become my spirit animal. Congrats Wes now we can all live vicariously through you!
When I win 300 bb in a session I feel like a god, 2000 bb session is insane.
Wes is Poker. Garret is soulless bot.
Everyone has been bashing Garret lately and now none of the Friday night players want to him to play in the Friday night game. From what I’ve seen Garret seems like a stand up guy. He handles losing big pots better than anyone else I’ve seen on the stream, the one exception being the Robbie j4 hand but how can you blame him for being suspicious?, especially when she couldn’t even explain the logic behind her calling his all in. I think the truth is that a lot of the newer Friday night regulars don’t want Garrett playing cause he’s just too good. You don’t see Andy playing anymore either.
Kudos to the dealer for doing the math. Got to love Wesley. He has no filter but there's no malicious intent.
What?? Dude he literally counts down the stack like a mongoloid...and it's not 'math' it's counting...
Not having a filter doesn’t give you a pass. It’s disrespectful.
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@@c0nc3ntr8d6 The guys have more than enough opportunity to school, admonish and teach Wesley about it. They rarely say anything and the only time they discussed his etiquette after this hand was when Wesley was gone. It would have been a good teaching opportunity to wait for him to get back and discuss it but they seem reluctant to do so.
@@guibox3 they don’t want to run him off, or risk him going somewhere else.
Don’t see that to often , Garret played it good , great call Wesley , good for the game
It was an overplay though. What hand was Garrett trying to get to pay off that huge all in bet? AJ? JT? J5? Just doesn't make much sense.
The credits at the end with the live comments! So dope! Production stays killing it!!
Garrett's facial expression after losing was priceless...what a classic...just silence
It's "what took you so long face" lol Not at this limit obviously but I give off the same face when I see someone tanking a call where I'd would've snapped it off! Especially when you can't figure out if their slow roll game is top tier god status 💀😂
Yeah, Wesley's comments that he might have put Garrett on JJ makes no sense concerning how Garrett played the hand pre-flop and post-flop.
After Garrett retops an addtional 180k, if I was Wes I'd immediately add another 200k. Wait for Garrett to re-add and then just leave the game. LOL
Did anyone else notice Nick crying after that hand??? He loves his man….
😄
He loves the viewership that Garret brings 😷
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
It's obviously cause he has a piece. Only reason the game usually only has one top reg. They just tell you this bs line that everyone wants Garrett. What about all the other regs we want to see ? This basically a private game for them to farm being broadcast live lol.
Garrett gets more needles then any other player and always handles it with absolute class.. Even when he's losing he's winning 👋👋👏
... unless he runs into a jack high bluff catcher.
This is definitely the best session to watch. Garrett was so confident. Wesley honestly thought he had J set but still went ahead. Entertaining
If he didn’t go all in Wesley would continue to think that Garret has JJs
@@leancoprado9923 there isn't a bet sizing he doesn't call with 555 there. You can discredit the straight as Garrett isn't usually going blast off 4 ways with two under cards to the jack and a gut shot. If he is calling an almost 2x pot bet, pot isn't going to get him to fold either.
Wesley: " what's my name"?
Garret: " Wesley Heisenberg".
Wesley: " You're Goddamn Right".
Best channel on RUclips. Top quality livestreams.
Has there ever been a higher roi at Hustler?Turning 7500 into 193,000. Absolutely insane
He only sat with 7500 to start?
@@PatrickA1 he started with 15k and he lost like 7-8k
@@741g3R damn that's sick
Từ
Nick reminding Wesley to tip lol is dope 33:55 if only Nick took his own advice
Nick actually tips a lot, he's just not in that many hands.
I feel like Nick consistently tips more than anyone on the table
Nick is like the nicest guy
Nick tips, it juat looks like less since he have sub 10% vpip. He's a dead seat and wouldn't get invited if it wasn't his game
how much did he tip?
Wesley outplayed garrett pretty hard in this hand and garrett knows it. Look.. garrett isn't checking turn to somehow trap wesley. He is genuinely concerned of wes having a better hand. If wes bet the river garrett would have almost always just called the bet. But since he checked, garrett felt like wes was too capped. And u know what he does w value in these spots.. he jams. All in all pretty weird line by garrett and kudos to wes.
Dude it's set over set. The money was getting in. Wes didn't do anything special
@@DancingWasabi if Wesley bets the river Garret almost always just calls, and the pot is tens of thousands of dollars smaller, so yes, Wesley did something special to get the max.
@@dkizxpt-su3ze As I just explained there could have easily been a scenario where they didn't play for stacks. I.e. if Wesley makes the standard play and bets the river, Garret almost always just calls. Maybe a tiny bet could induce a raise but a normal sized bet is just getting called. Wesley took a big risk in checking the river and it paid off.
@@DancingWasabi wrong, Wes checking the river is very tricky and none standard, it made Garrett incorrectly shove for value.
@@sinatra222 you know when people in love with someone they perpect for them. Best example is John Smith to garret he so in love with garret. 😚😍
"Is Wes the new Dylan?" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The solid players need to be live for sure. Nice job Wesley. 👏🏾
"I THOUGHT HE HAS JACKS. BUT HE DON'T HAS JACKS. I FIGURE IT OUT". My man.
Wesley really thought Garrett may have had JJ there. Basically, he was justifying his hesitation to call river because he didn’t think Garrett would all in since nothing would call there other than 55 or JJ. It’s a funny dynamic because he was basically telling Garrett nothing would call there other than bigger set but fails to realize Garrett could bluff that as well.
Garrett wouldn’t have bluffed in that spot. Wesley telling Garrett he overplayed the hand made zero sense if he thought he potentially could have had Jacks.
@@c0nc3ntr8d6 Except Garrett did overplay his hand. He should of gone all in with either a stone bluff or the absolute nuts. With the hand he had, he should of just made a normal value bet.
@@jackolini Wesley is annoying but he is right, Garrett shove targets only a bluff catchers, there is no legit hand that can call it that he can beat, everybody makes mistakes
@@c0nc3ntr8d6 language barrier obviously
would you think JJ checks turn there? i know i wouldn't
HCL needs a t-shirt with Wesley's face on it and "What did you think I had?" on the front and Garrett on the back drawn in the form of the feels guy with a tear rolling down his cheek.
Lets think about this hand.. WES called a raise then called another raise on the flop by garrett. Wes hands looks so strong.. Garret blocks the 2 pairs that Wes could have calling 2 raises with and rainbow board. Wes having a higher set or straight draw are only hands he is calling a 3bet flop raise. which a straight got there with 7 on turn. shoving all in there was zero value only to get hands calling that beat you a higher set or straight. Wes is very correct it was a clear overplay. Clear check back on river was correct play. I was surprised Wes didn't bet river but he got the MAX!!
If you want to think about then you need to look at the whole picture, Garrett utg raises to $300, cut off just calls, btn raises to $1300, wes, just calls, and Garrett and since the cutoff is closing the action he comes along. In this situation, the only person who could have pocket jacks is the btn because he is the only one to raise. Because the cutoff did not raise, nor wes or Garrett. Because if they did they would have raised because playing pocket jacks before the flop 4 ways is asking for trouble. And the only person who could have 63 is the cut-off and it would have to be suited because he called $300 before he got to close the action when he is getting 4 to 1 on the action. I will have to say wes played this hand very weak on all 3 streets which contributed to getting the max. A player like Garrett will always exploit this and will apply max pressure. I think the re-raise on the flop is to apply pressure to see who has 63. Because wes is very capable of playing this type of hand (if you saw the whole vlog you can see he plays all types of hands). Once the straight is complete Garrett slows down. When wes checks on the river, I believe Garrett thinks wes has Ace Jack and wants to get to showdown cheaply. So Garrett wants to apply max pressure to get paid off.
I will have to say Wes's game has evolved but you can see he can be exploited by seeing the whole vlog.
This was so sick. The needles from Wes all night were even more sick though. Tone deaf but absolutely hilarious!
Definitely tone deaf. He won't remain a fan favorite for long.
@@youtubeisshit419 It's always funny and cute to people at first. It always changes because the party rarely knows when to pull back. I guess we'll see, though. Poker fans are obsessed with "etiquette," so eventually he'll go too far.
Remembering the time when Garret ran super hot and stacked Wesley twice this felt like things coming to a balance.
they should have highlighted DGAF telling the new dealer to tell Garrett "He was playing well" right after he lost this pot. it was the funniest thing. perfect future needle DGAF. Watch the vod of this to see it and garrett's reaction to the dealer when she told him you are playing well.
Wait you watched the session last night and then watched the highlight replay today???’ Bro you got to get a hobby
The sickest part of that set over set hand was Eli just bet-folding top pair top kicker like it's nothing. WIth Wesley flatting the $3500 from Eli, Garret has a pretty wide squeeze range there. That's especially true when you consider the pre-flop action. Garret raised to $300 and Eli 3-bet. Eli is smart enough to know that on a J54 flop, Garret could be playing range and just abuse him all day. I just don't think Eli ever has a better hand to defend here. But maybe he knows that Garret knows he never has better than a 1 pair hand and is repping range with the nuts.
I love this game.
Pretty poor analysis. As aggro as garrett may appear, he rarely cold 4bets postflop without a super strong hand, as he obv should be doing. Let alone "4betting range"
He didn’t just bet fold top pair. The action was : A2 bet on flop into 3 opponent, Eli then raised his tptk, got cold called and then cold 3bet on a dry board with very minimal draws
@@justmusic2353 The first bet there from Boris hardly counts as a bet. It was a
Entertaining video, thank you HCL for the awesome production & editing.
This is nice some highlights for some who misses the live
Yes poker or hold'em can be obviously lopsided on one day to another.
Even though my example is pot limit story. Me sitting down at the 2-4 pot limit table and it being probably my 5 time sitting down at a live table at the casino, I proceeded to be delt 4 hands in a row where i showed fullhouses and i believe flopping a straight, in which the 6 other players proceeded to stand up and leave the table. Very confused and a bit richer than 10 minutes before sitting down, i was aware of how lucky ive been at playing all card ganes since i was 5 or 6 yrs old. Playing everything from Cribbage to Gin Rumy to Hearts then learning 5 card draw and stud, 7 card no peek, ive had many examples of stupid card luck often.
Is this the first time Garret was on the wrong end of a cooler?
The editor for these videos is the best.
Garret handled it as a pro and still shows why he is a true gentleman and why he runs so good in poker and life itself🙏🏼👍🏼✌🏻🤙🏼💥🔥👊🏼
Man that look on Garrett's face at the end of the set-over-set hand
That $183k win is gonna cost Wesley $10M in the long run.
Lmaooo
he is way better player than garret the big kid, he wasn't at the beggining but he learned a lot, and in the field like this he will win 7 out of 10 sessions
Bingo
@@gigagigaa9696 lol wut
Hhhh
Super cool move by NICK at 33:50 - "Don't forget the dealer" - As a dealer that's very appreciated
If pokerbunny was in the hand with Wesley and Garrett, she would've folded pocket jacks after putting in 80% of her stack.
LOLOLOL facts
Why are you so obsessed with her? Got a crush?
@@Laf-Adventures why are you defending her? You staking her?
"wAiT"
such a great production. keep it up!
Pretty sure Wesley said “I need time to figure everything out”, not “I figured everything out”
Amazing show
Thank you Ryan, Patrick
I love Garret but THE POST MORTEM by Wesley had me crying 😂😂😂 WHAT A LEGEND
Wesley making comments like he’s a seasoned pro omg I’m dead 🤣
Garrett took it lightly on Wesley. It was indeed an overplay!
Garrett face "😒" when Wesley call.
Well played Wesley nobody going to say you played well this session 👏
nobody but you i guess?
@@imalwaysbluffing and me
I’m surprised Garrett didn’t ask for his money back😂
To be fair Garrett didn’t get called with a 7 high that won the pot
I’m surprised Wesley didn’t give him the money back after the hand despite zero prompting whatsoever from Garett
People who dunno what to comment for garret videos
Haha 😂
Robbi offered the money...not the other way around 😆
love the chat at the end
Watched it live last night, but gotta watch it again..what an insane hand
This was one of the best episodes great editing too, as much as I like Gman finally he gets taste of his own medicine, you cant run good forever.
That rebuy amount was the biggest FU to Wes. Had me in stitches 😂. I just hope Wes is somewhat consistent; if so hold!
love watching garret get rekt with all the fan boys watching. he really thought he was good here. good call wes
Would like to know when Wesley realised he didn’t had jacks set.
The bottomline is that Garrett knows Wesley's rep as being a novice poker player.....he also knows that Wesley will most likely NEVER have that much $$$ in front of him again, so he went for the jugular.
Most other opponents he likely just makes a 80% pot bet on the river, not a 2x pot. His greed against an inferior opponent finally got the better of him.
true. can't believe there's some people who thought he tried to let a guy off the hook when he tried that hail Mary pass 'I got it' reverse tell (act strong when weak).
Garrett is a good dude but not going to lie, it was nice to see Wesley get a big pot!
I agree. I always want Garrett to win and stack opponents no matter who it is or how much Garrett is up. This time I WAS rooting for Wesley to make that call though. My only wish was that it was Ben that Wesley did this too, including the needling at the end. I would have loved to see Ben go nuts.
Wes "accidentally tricked" Garrett as Garrett himself said. The key to the puzzle is in pre-flop action.
G-man opens UTG, Boris calls cutoff, Eli 3-bets button, Wes cold-calls SB. Garrett CALLS!!! Knowing that getting great odds, and closing the action, Boris will always call. Eli is 400 bigs deep. G-man is uncapped UTG opener. There is dead money from two other players on the pot. How frequently Garrett calls with JJ and plays OOP against two players?
Almost always he 4-bets JJ, so Garrett knows he has very little (0-5%) JJ in his range, and he MISTAKENLY thinks Wes also realizes that. But Wes does not realize 55 is nuts on J54 and treads so passively and cautiously on all 3 streets that G-man can't put him on 55 especially when G-man has 67s in his range, and possibly 63s a little bit.
When G-man arrives at river, he thinks of his own range primarily consisting of 6 value combos of 44 and 55, and 6 bluff combos of 67s. 63s gets there on the turn which G-man would always bet for value / protection. But he would like to check back turn with 76s which is now OESD+pair. In order to balance, he would also check back sets because he knows he can get value by over-shoving river in position. With this range (44, 55, 76s) G-man correctly polarizes the entire range and shoves 2x to maximize value / FE when Wes checks to him against what he perceives to be Wes's range (45s, QQ, AJs). Important to note Wes is not used to playing so deep and is quite likely to cold-call QQ instead of 4-betting and playing an inflated pot against G-man OOP.
It was an overplay
😂😂😂
I think this is the first time that Garrett encountered a player checked/called the whole hand with that board with a flopped middle set. He couldn't believed that Wes put him on 44 or JJ after the flopped actions. And Wes knew Garrett would bet the river at the end.
yep. pros usually have hard time playing ppl like wes. unorthodox. who checks middle set 3 times? not normal.
I’m guessing the table tolerate Wesley table talk knowing there are significant cultural differences, when it comes to gambling!!
Wesley watched back last show and this time he know how Garret play!.. plus he running good!
Wesley played exceptionally well 👏 end off story
Great poker show. Excellent commentary.
Lol. You can tell the table was disappointed that Wes beat their idol Garrett in that pot.
If it were the other way around the table chatter would've been totally different 🤣
Love to see it. Garrett’s been killing the rich amateurs with his overbets lately and he finally ran into a bad spot
I know it's in bad form, but I genuinely like hearing what these players think about a hand after. I wish table talk about the hand was more common.
I think it would be a pretty good idea to interview them about the hand and show it in segments away from the table. That way, they are able to collect their thoughts and express it away from the other players.
That's the most Wesley ever won live on HCL. Congrats. Garrets been on a winning streak, he will definitely win it back.
Nick carefully trying not to scare his target
The hand where Wes called with the pair of sixes is the reason Garret went all in with the set as a value bet, he admitted that he thought he was ahead. If you play at his level and trust your reads then you must go for max value.
Was that hand from today's session? I missed it and don't see it in the timestamp
@@steveshort1121 Ah I see it, thanks!
Wesley has made some classic comments on stream. 'Ive been hooked since his max value comment after swooping a pot from a former wsop main winner. I think he knows what he is saying at this point. Very amusing
Every woman that Daniel Negreanu has had ....cheated on him....so 😔 😟
That’s because he’s a beta male and girls like Amanda would never give him a second glance if he didn’t have the name and money. They cheat because they all crave an alpha, even the most hardcore feminists, but settle for a beta for security or lack of options due to age.
If a player is constantly hitting, and winning, I am going to be extremely cautious when playing against that player. It's like the stars are aligned or something, and it happens often. 👍✌
P.S. That last hand, I would have had so much respect for Garrett had he just checked backed knowing how lucky Wesley was tonight, especially with bottom set, it's a no brainer check back to me. You really do have to take into consideration that luck factor.
Ehhh I disagree its like superstition
21:50 save you some time hustler put time stamps in.
Thank u. Was looking for this
Gareth face looking like Michael Corleone when he was chatting in the restaurant with the chief of police
Boss level call by West Side Wes…Definitely gained a lot of respect for calling Garrett’s all in for his whole stack. 98% of players fold there to protect their winnings for the night.
You can’t fold there you’re losing to nothing! Garret doesn’t have 86 or JJ there.. he just always has 44 or bluff.
EDIT: Just rewatched he can totally have JJ there idk what I thought I saw pre.
@@Brimmy11 easy to say once the hand is shown.. he couldve essily
Had jj
Yeah I would’ve been so scared Gman had Jacks there… because HE ALWAYS HAS IT lol
Geesh, this session was so entertaining
I always respected Gareth. He says nothing after a big hand. Win or lose.
Gman has been coolering people like that for months. Finally has it happen to him for a change.
Shocked he didn't hit the last 4 on the river.
I kid you not, I had the same hand at the casino on almost the exact same board, 55 on J457. The V raised me on turn, shoved river and I tank called and lost vs. 63.
i mean if action played simarly to here , preflop/flop action should have folded out that hand though no?
The flop action narrowed the range though. It would be ballsy for Garrett to 3-bet 63 with a reraise and a call in front of him
Wes isnt showboating with the speech at the end. Thats just the voice of someone who really loves the game of poker and found the hand analysis to be very interesting
garett got a taste of his own medicine, im sick of seeing garett always run good.
So nice to see wesley win purely even though he is on the amateur level
The comments at the end is hilarious, would almost like to see that live as it happens on the side, but I understand it would look clunky.