Every time I watch Garrett in a sick position like that he always makes the right move. It’s like no suspense at all cause you know he’s gonna make the correct play 😂
I’ve seen him “stuff up” simply due to mathematical pressure. You just gotta call those hands etc. And it crazy he didn’t call with 5’s. But when you play as much as he does. He talks about doing 48 hour benders of poker. His life is poker. You learn those niche next level reads. Your unconscious mind is telling you something feels wrong. And the unconscious mind is so powerful. It picks up so much information.
@@jfrom214 maybe if there was only one straight out there you’re right. But A4 combos and higher sets make it more like 7/10 time’s there you’re winning
@@jasonhoward4785 yep exactly what I thought. commentors were saying "straight is not possible with how the hand was played" but A4h was a good hand to do exactly the same
@@oscarinio Exactly. Also, if you look at the preflop action, it was raised then called in 2 spots before Andy acts, so he can literally have any 2 cards, because he's getting great odds to call
Loling hard at the chat pros in here saying easy fold, obvious tells etc. Do me a favour. I'm insta calling that river all-in, that fold was insane. And could only be done by one of the greatest cash players out there. Yes there's a one liner to a 4, but is Andy really over betting the turn with just a 4? Incredible play from incredible players.
@@bonavinter I didn't hear that...I don't listen to commentary..still, it changes nothing fundamentally about your comment referring to others as chat pros while your opinion somehow doesn't apply.. hypocritical
@@misteriamthepope9368 im saying the guy you replied to wrote that. Jesus. Learn to read. And it wasn't me you responded to. Ffs get your head in the game pal, show some perception.
@@bonavinter If I had a dollar for every time I’ve seen someone say they misread a post/hand several replies into a poker-related conversation, I’d be playing in this game right now.
This. A lot less impressive if a 9, 4, or heart peels off because the obvious draws get there, but the runout was fairly clean. It's almost like he has to put Andy on exactly Ah4h to make that fold because the 8 shouldn't have changed anything
@@andrehanderson open ender got there on the river.. Good fold, but at the end of dy he is only beating missed hearts there the majority of the time with the way the hand was played
Sick fold last hand, but they have very, very long history playing against each other. And I would say Garrett knows that Andy is not raising just any two hearts, but probably very strong draws with some backdoors. So yeah, a perfect and very disciplined lay down
Garret folded cause Andy easily could’ve had A4♥️ holdings - they didn’t mention this, no way he could’ve put him on a stronger straight like the one he had, the deuce on the river was actually a blessing for him tbh
that was a bad river for Andy. Andy could have hands like A4hh in his range too. If river didn't complete 4 to a straight , would be even a sicker fold
wow. maybe it comes down to the overbet on the turn where Garrett has to say to himself 'Andy wants to get it in' and not 'Andy is trying to bet me off this draw'. Really really good fold. Soul read.
@@isaacnaim7206 because the flop had two hearts. More likely dude was continuing the betting with flush and straight draw. I didn’t oils have thought the same hand A4 hearts
@@emphatically i was gonna accept the fact people like his game and respect other peoples opinion but at the moment u say garrett plays gto by the book I realize u have no idea what ur talking about... he plays insanely exploitative bro
Andy gave away his hand when Garettt asked him for chip count, slight pissed off notions on andys face, no sign of weakness, counting chips and not once he looked worried at all about his hand at all. In hands like these Garett always asks for chip count and most of the players give away a lot of info about there hands. Good for Garett that he picks up on those signs and makes good decisions accordingly.
5:21 Andy has 80% FE why he didn't all in river? Andy has position, he raised the turn with pair 9 on the board, the full house story with 44 was good. I wish play like this but I am still nl10. The field doesn't fold🥺
How does he fold 555?! That’s an amazing fold considering how many streams did we see him calling with A or K high and it’s the best hand. Great fold Garrett. That’s why you’re the best playing against the other best!
@@8ballphilc Do you fold every set on a 4 liner? Then people can just blast away. If you only call with straights in these spots you're easily run over, especially by these pros who use every bluffing opportunity if they smell weakness.
Garret has better calls such a 4x hearts himself and he could have lots of them. The fact that Andy shoved on river says a lot, if Andy didn’t have 4x hearts or better on the river himself, he should be checking back very often with hands like strong two pairs and sets. Andy has some draws in his range too but shouldn’t be jamming rivers because Garrett’s got some traps himself with strong hands like two pairs and set too on the flop. Andy should know Garrett may just call with a set on the river anyways so he shouldn’t be jamming with too many bluffs. Also Garrett has better calls such as a 4x combo draw on flop. Called xr on flop and called overbet on turn would make a lot of sense for combo draw. But Andy went all ins anyways. Over folding is definitely accurate with a set or two pairs. Just don’t know if he folds a 4x heart here cause if he does, Andy’s all in here is pretty useless and should probably elect to bet small induce a 4 to raise on river.
any A4 any 97 44 88 G loses...G beats A3h, 34h 78h ...just more combos to lose against then win...also have to think G is SB so his range is 2 pairs sets straights too easily can have a 4...so for this board Andy shoving means andy must have a stronger range than just nothing...and really G only beats bluffs now
I wish Andy played that first hand differently. Not sure why he led all-in with the AQ when he isn't getting called by worse. Andy's obviously a million times better than me I just feel this was a mistake on his part this time
I initially felt the same way. Andy binks the Turn and his raise runs Garrett out of the hand. 3-D poker "pros" will say that raise off a "Scare-card" (Ace) balances you out when you are bluff-betting a Scare-card later in the session.
That deuce on the river is a real action killer for G man, many value heart draws get there. A4,74,43 hearts, as well as any 2 pair, set, higher straight combos. Only real bluff shoves are a heart draws but that line from Andy is less likely with that run out.
More likely A4 considering he did 3 bet pre. I don’t watch a lot of these cash games and I’m not sure how aggressive Andy is but probably not with 74/34 holdings.
Garrett's a stud.....at the poker table with his poker decisions, just a pure stud. He just got married but he never gets married to hand. What a fold.
He could have flopped a straight or he could have had A4 hearts, A7 hearts, 10/7 hearts. 87 hearts, 97 hearts. It was a nice fold that duece on the river completed the more likely semi bluff i.e. A4s. Garrett was on point you gotta give him credit.
why is a straight unlikely? He can checkraise 4x and gutters on flop and most get there. Also Garrett can just have pair plus straight draw that rivers a straight so for Andy to bluff shove all in without a straight becomes less likely.
I'm convinced Garrett has the special treatment. This is the problem with showing hole cards. How do you call the turn and muck the river ,when the river changed nothing?
@@Golden_Fire_Chariots because Andy let off confidence after the River bet and Garrett sensed it. These guys have been playing against each other for years. Also look at the board. Garrett knows how great Andy is and the way the hand was played there is no reasonable bluff for Andy to have. If he missed with hearts it’s so obvious and just a punt trying to bluff. Not saying it’s an obvious fold. It’s clearly not but you are heavily disrespecting him saying he gets special treatment. He is just really good at what he does.
@@thebigboofer3826 a missed nut flush draw would do the same along w 6s-10s. I bet Garrett sickly put Andy on a4 of hearts which makes the most sense here not seeing the whole cards. Not the best fold but still a really good one that most of us wouldn't make lol
all that chip counting andy was doing was quite a long time for garrett to get better live read. andy was doing reverse tells. it assured garrett. also andy could have had set of 6's as well. but i think garrett base off live tell that andy had something nutty
9:23 How is a straight unlikely here????? Besides the fact that someone could have flopped a straight with 74s in their hand to begin the 97s combo draw came in on the turn and the A4s combo draw came in with that deuce on the river.
Best fold I've seen by G-man. Must have had a good read on Andy. If y'all remember Andy sometimes gets hella nervous counting chips on big bluffs. Didn't seem nervous at all this time. G saw it, read him like a book 🙏🙏
Don't like the check-shove on the first hand with AQ. Trips would call and bluffs would fold. That's a wrong move there I reckon (?). Also surprised Gman bet on an A turn, ballsy! That shove at the end w straight also don't make a lot of sense imho. Garret has more 4 in his range, which donkbets a lot on the river. I rather bet 60% pot and get a crying call from dubs/set (and occasionally a raise from a 4).
I would snap call considering its a barely over a pot size bet and that he could be possibly value betting worse like two pair or somehow a worse set which adds on top of his bluffs. I think live reads had a considerable leaning on this hand. Garrett is sick.
Obviously cause you’re not the one playing. There is 0 chance you will fold that river. You make it sounds like you can make an easy fold, don’t kid yourself lol
Andy must get so pissed off playing Garrett. He never pays him off lol, he tried betting real quick to look bluffy, the bet size also kind of still doesnt make sense for any hand (except the nuts) and Garrett still folds!
andy missed his flush earlier and had a different demeanor lol, the hand he has a straight hes all serious hes never bluffing there without the nuts he is shoving his utility bills to get paid
Garrett folding there and his reads reminds me one reason why I lost my bankroll in Bobby's room other reasons was reckless black jack and chasing sexy generation z and millenial man shaming modern feminist witches.. now i watch on my tablet live alone and rescue injured birds in Bodega bay..
In the first hand why raise all in with AQ in that spot ? Can someone explain the thought process behind that. To me either your ahead against a bluff obviously so why raise or we’ll behind against three 4s. Like I don’t think you’re going to get called by AJ or lower for value. Am I missing something tho ?
I initially felt the same way. Andy binks the Turn and his raise runs Garrett out of the hand. 3-D poker "pros" will say that raise off a "Scare-card" (Ace) balances you out when you are bluff-betting a Scare-card later in the session.
Garrett gets the best run outs when hes beat. Un freaking real. If that deuce was a 10 J Q K or A i GUARANTEE YOU Garrett SNAPS that bet off. Andy is never taking an over pair for 3 streets and ALL the semi bluffs get there except for missed flush draws and multi way i think Andy takes his equity on the flop and doesnt raise unless its of the combo draw variety. His naked draws take equity.
He folds in this spots always, whether you missed the draw or made the hand, if you bluffed at it good for you, you win the hand. And he is wrong maybe one out of five times. Imagine the profit margin, every 4-5 times to lose half the pot and save 2 times of the pot size every the rest of the time.
Sick fold! If the river was a high blank like a king or queen does the G man pay? A4 gets there and the occasional ultra spicy 54 of spades or some nonsense like that
Idk why, but ending the video with “How is he always right?” right before the beat drop was sick.
Does somebody know how that soundtrack is called?
@@felixaldi5841 it's called Add it up by NBHD Nick
@@felixaldi5841 sweeth tooth candy beats
The outro music is sick
Garrett’s folds are 10x more impressive than his wins.
I was is nearly the exact situation except the guy actually hit the straight flush and I had top set. Lets just say I went broke.
It's actually quite predictable, he always folded to these big bets in the end, no matter that's a bluff or value bet
Watched Garrett fold a J-high straight (2nd nuts) to Andy’s Q-high nut straight and have been a fan ever since
@@oldcdog91 that one was the sickest fold!
He's definitely in the top ten of existing poker players and possibly one of the best all-time cash game players.
G-man is amazing. Love watching him and Andy battle it out.
Every time I watch Garrett in a sick position like that he always makes the right move. It’s like no suspense at all cause you know he’s gonna make the correct play 😂
9/10 your winning in this spot , if your folding sets it burning money
I’ve seen him “stuff up” simply due to mathematical pressure. You just gotta call those hands etc.
And it crazy he didn’t call with 5’s.
But when you play as much as he does. He talks about doing 48 hour benders of poker. His life is poker. You learn those niche next level reads. Your unconscious mind is telling you something feels wrong.
And the unconscious mind is so powerful. It picks up so much information.
@@jfrom214 at 500zoom sure, in live poker multiway flop, nope.
You must not watch very many videos I've seen him make plenty of mistakes just like any other player. That said he's a beast for sure.
@@jfrom214 maybe if there was only one straight out there you’re right. But A4 combos and higher sets make it more like 7/10 time’s there you’re winning
Garrett plays how Mike Postle with over 100 IQ would play.
Literally the most accurate post I've seen about Garrett
Garett is one of the best cash game players ive ever seen after legend TomDurrr🔥🔥🔥
Maybe he put him on ace 4 of hearts 👀👀
@@jasonhoward4785 yep exactly what I thought. commentors were saying "straight is not possible with how the hand was played" but A4h was a good hand to do exactly the same
@@oscarinio Exactly. Also, if you look at the preflop action, it was raised then called in 2 spots before Andy acts, so he can literally have any 2 cards, because he's getting great odds to call
he might be better than Durrr
They both just played on same table w Ivey too
Loling hard at the chat pros in here saying easy fold, obvious tells etc. Do me a favour. I'm insta calling that river all-in, that fold was insane. And could only be done by one of the greatest cash players out there. Yes there's a one liner to a 4, but is Andy really over betting the turn with just a 4? Incredible play from incredible players.
He was folding..seems hypocritical to label others 'comment's while your speech screams 'chat pro.'
@@misteriamthepope9368 hypocritical? when in his third sentence he says hes insta calling river? yeah no
@@bonavinter I didn't hear that...I don't listen to commentary..still, it changes nothing fundamentally about your comment referring to others as chat pros while your opinion somehow doesn't apply..
hypocritical
@@misteriamthepope9368 im saying the guy you replied to wrote that. Jesus. Learn to read. And it wasn't me you responded to. Ffs get your head in the game pal, show some perception.
@@bonavinter If I had a dollar for every time I’ve seen someone say they misread a post/hand several replies into a poker-related conversation, I’d be playing in this game right now.
This fold is insane. I mean what did he put Andy on? Wow
a straight lol
I couldn’t believe it either
Ace 4 of hearts and when the one liner came he knew to fold
@@eakbar7777 yes true - to be honest wen I commented I didn’t see the oneliner to a straight!
Still a hard fold when you opponent can only have a certain combo to beat you... Easily looks like a missed flush w the action
That fold is just insane … exploitative… the man is a genius
This. A lot less impressive if a 9, 4, or heart peels off because the obvious draws get there, but the runout was fairly clean. It's almost like he has to put Andy on exactly Ah4h to make that fold because the 8 shouldn't have changed anything
@@andrehanderson open ender got there on the river.. Good fold, but at the end of dy he is only beating missed hearts there the majority of the time with the way the hand was played
Sick fold last hand, but they have very, very long history playing against each other. And I would say Garrett knows that Andy is not raising just any two hearts, but probably very strong draws with some backdoors. So yeah, a perfect and very disciplined lay down
A4 and 97 of hearts are huge combo draws Andy will play like this. Not to mention he loses to 66s aswell.
Garret folded cause Andy easily could’ve had A4♥️ holdings - they didn’t mention this, no way he could’ve put him on a stronger straight like the one he had, the deuce on the river was actually a blessing for him tbh
Scrolled the comments looking for this
Exactly my thoughts
only daily grinders understand this 👍
@Aidan Brodie easily? That is just a single hand. Andy is 6 times more likely to have a set on the flop than A4h, and Garret beats half of them.
@@ozrenbalic6051 So you're saying G man should've called then? Lol
I dont wanna win the lottery i want to have the knowledge Garrett has for poker
Okay, then. I'll win the Powerball jackpot tonight.
that was a bad river for Andy.
Andy could have hands like A4hh in his range too.
If river didn't complete 4 to a straight , would be even a sicker fold
No chance he folds if there isn’t a 4 liner
I think what some are missing is that the river deuce was a big deal, as it completed the "more obvious" straight.
wow. maybe it comes down to the overbet on the turn where Garrett has to say to himself 'Andy wants to get it in' and not 'Andy is trying to bet me off this draw'. Really really good fold. Soul read.
brilliant fold. Excellent fold. Excellent read.
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Took me a long time to realise it was only a 4 for a straight, makes it a lot easier to get away from
Ya I would of put him on ace 4 of hearts
@@jmc655 why hearts
@@isaacnaim7206 because the flop had two hearts. More likely dude was continuing the betting with flush and straight draw. I didn’t oils have thought the same hand A4 hearts
The way he devours his bar at 4:46 guy was hungry xD
Andy and Garret battling. 2 of the best players
That 2 on the river made it a easier fold. If the 2 doesn’t come on the River to make a 4 card straight on board then I think he calls
Ya… Garrett is damn good. Right up there with guys I would not want to play live.
and hes no cheater like postle. hes the real deal. top 10 cash game live players IMO
bro hes overrated wake up
Edilson Junior ur just a hater. he plays gto by the book and can pick up live reads well, idk how much better it gets
@@emphatically my goodness what did u just say
@@emphatically i was gonna accept the fact people like his game and respect other peoples opinion but at the moment u say garrett plays gto by the book I realize u have no idea what ur talking about... he plays insanely exploitative bro
12:44 The best comment in this moment, no more no less.
Andy gave away his hand when Garettt asked him for chip count, slight pissed off notions on andys face, no sign of weakness, counting chips and not once he looked worried at all about his hand at all. In hands like these Garett always asks for chip count and most of the players give away a lot of info about there hands. Good for Garett that he picks up on those signs and makes good decisions accordingly.
It is amazing how you fold a set not going all-in on the turn.. G is incredible...
I laughed way too hard when the camera man zoomed into Garretts powerbar.
Same lol. Looks good as hell
most people do stupid calls because they dont want to be a loser but right folding is a winning too and hurts the winner the same as losing hand.
3:02 I was pleased the cameraman zoomed in on Garrett's sandwich, but was disappointed he stopped before I could see what was in it.
5:21 Andy has 80% FE why he didn't all in river? Andy has position, he raised the turn with pair 9 on the board, the full house story with 44 was good. I wish play like this but I am still nl10. The field doesn't fold🥺
lets get fired up in here boys this is some big dawg poker action. LETS GO!!!!!
Love the camera work
I think the 2 saved him from losing his chips. Anything else he would have called.
Where can i watch this full session ?
Good fold not unexpected. Imagine if the river had paired up the 8 - the 8 of hearts?
How does he fold 555?! That’s an amazing fold considering how many streams did we see him calling with A or K high and it’s the best hand. Great fold Garrett. That’s why you’re the best playing against the other best!
4 to a straight, not that hard a fold.
@@8ballphilc
Do you fold every set on a 4 liner? Then people can just blast away. If you only call with straights in these spots you're easily run over, especially by these pros who use every bluffing opportunity if they smell weakness.
@@DominationRotation just about, 4 liners make it way to easy to be beat even with a set, it’s too risky for me
@@DominationRotation especially with a all in, it’s a really tough spot because it only takes one card to be bear
Garret has better calls such a 4x hearts himself and he could have lots of them. The fact that Andy shoved on river says a lot, if Andy didn’t have 4x hearts or better on the river himself, he should be checking back very often with hands like strong two pairs and sets. Andy has some draws in his range too but shouldn’t be jamming rivers because Garrett’s got some traps himself with strong hands like two pairs and set too on the flop. Andy should know Garrett may just call with a set on the river anyways so he shouldn’t be jamming with too many bluffs. Also Garrett has better calls such as a 4x combo draw on flop. Called xr on flop and called overbet on turn would make a lot of sense for combo draw. But Andy went all ins anyways. Over folding is definitely accurate with a set or two pairs. Just don’t know if he folds a 4x heart here cause if he does, Andy’s all in here is pretty useless and should probably elect to bet small induce a 4 to raise on river.
The guy is wired with something he knows exactly where to re raise and incredibly fold
You never wanna be all loosey Goosehead eating at the table. -“Daniel Negreanu”
The close up on the Quest Bar >>>
any A4 any 97 44 88 G loses...G beats A3h, 34h 78h ...just more combos to lose against then win...also have to think G is SB so his range is 2 pairs sets straights too easily can have a 4...so for this board Andy shoving means andy must have a stronger range than just nothing...and really G only beats bluffs now
0:33 is that HHH from the WWE? Since when does he play poker??
I wish Andy played that first hand differently. Not sure why he led all-in with the AQ when he isn't getting called by worse. Andy's obviously a million times better than me I just feel this was a mistake on his part this time
I initially felt the same way. Andy binks the Turn and his raise runs Garrett out of the hand. 3-D poker "pros" will say that raise off a "Scare-card" (Ace) balances you out when you are bluff-betting a Scare-card later in the session.
That deuce on the river is a real action killer for G man, many value heart draws get there. A4,74,43 hearts, as well as any 2 pair, set, higher straight combos. Only real bluff shoves are a heart draws but that line from Andy is less likely with that run out.
More likely A4 considering he did 3 bet pre. I don’t watch a lot of these cash games and I’m not sure how aggressive Andy is but probably not with 74/34 holdings.
Garrett's a stud.....at the poker table with his poker decisions, just a pure stud. He just got married but he never gets married to hand. What a fold.
Good job Garrett it’s something I need to get better at getting away from a set when you just know its no good on the river
4:15 what a bite LOL
He could have flopped a straight or he could have had A4 hearts, A7 hearts, 10/7 hearts. 87 hearts, 97 hearts.
It was a nice fold that duece on the river completed the more likely semi bluff i.e. A4s. Garrett was on point you gotta give him credit.
Title is clickbait to watch other crappy hands. Actual hand begins at 6:08
why is a straight unlikely? He can checkraise 4x and gutters on flop and most get there. Also Garrett can just have pair plus straight draw that rivers a straight so for Andy to bluff shove all in without a straight becomes less likely.
I’m convinced Garrett can see through his opponents cards
I'm convinced Garrett has the special treatment. This is the problem with showing hole cards. How do you call the turn and muck the river ,when the river changed nothing?
He definitely makes the right decision what seems like more frequently than most! He's great
@@Golden_Fire_Chariots because Andy let off confidence after the River bet and Garrett sensed it. These guys have been playing against each other for years. Also look at the board. Garrett knows how great Andy is and the way the hand was played there is no reasonable bluff for Andy to have. If he missed with hearts it’s so obvious and just a punt trying to bluff. Not saying it’s an obvious fold. It’s clearly not but you are heavily disrespecting him saying he gets special treatment. He is just really good at what he does.
@@thebigboofer3826 a missed nut flush draw would do the same along w 6s-10s. I bet Garrett sickly put Andy on a4 of hearts which makes the most sense here not seeing the whole cards. Not the best fold but still a really good one that most of us wouldn't make lol
Like he can see the table? I don't see how that would help.
Garret is like a gecko.. his eyes move without his head moving
all that chip counting andy was doing was quite a long time for garrett to get better live read. andy was doing reverse tells. it assured garrett. also andy could have had set of 6's as well. but i think garrett base off live tell that andy had something nutty
Andy was just wrecking that protein bar, HAHA!!
That’s Garrett bro
@@joshuarodriguez4037 LOL
Why did they zoom in on the candy bar?
9:23
How is a straight unlikely here?????
Besides the fact that someone could have flopped a straight with 74s in their hand to begin the 97s combo draw came in on the turn and the A4s combo draw came in with that deuce on the river.
Best fold I've seen by G-man. Must have had a good read on Andy. If y'all remember Andy sometimes gets hella nervous counting chips on big bluffs. Didn't seem nervous at all this time. G saw it, read him like a book 🙏🙏
6:09 for the hand in the title. Skip to 12:37 for the result.
Don't like the check-shove on the first hand with AQ. Trips would call and bluffs would fold. That's a wrong move there I reckon (?). Also surprised Gman bet on an A turn, ballsy!
That shove at the end w straight also don't make a lot of sense imho. Garret has more 4 in his range, which donkbets a lot on the river. I rather bet 60% pot and get a crying call from dubs/set (and occasionally a raise from a 4).
I would snap call considering its a barely over a pot size bet and that he could be possibly value betting worse like two pair or somehow a worse set which adds on top of his bluffs. I think live reads had a considerable leaning on this hand. Garrett is sick.
UNfuckingbelieveable fold!
44, 66, 88 beat him. A4hh beat him. Any two hearts with a 4 beat him. For that price, it’s a straight fold against Andy
Yeah the 2 on river actually really bad card for G , easy fold imo plus G blocks 56 hands Andy can be raising on flop.
Obviously cause you’re not the one playing. There is 0 chance you will fold that river. You make it sounds like you can make an easy fold, don’t kid yourself lol
Wish I had the roll to play w Garrett and Andy
So do they!
2:59 hungry camera man right here
Andy must get so pissed off playing Garrett. He never pays him off lol, he tried betting real quick to look bluffy, the bet size also kind of still doesnt make sense for any hand (except the nuts) and Garrett still folds!
these two are just that good
They really missed the one liner of "That looks like a raising bar" when he 3-bet Andy
What other 4s can Garrett have except quads and A4 suited? Can couldn’t A4 most definitely be in Andy’s 3bet range?
Watching Garrett eat and play poker is comedy!!
Does somebody know how that soundtrack at the start and end is called?
Imagine a Mike Postle-like wins WITHOUT cheating. You have Garrett. A++
Similar to my home game Where ev'one knows your name , your habits and your weakness'and plays you with that in mind .
Amazing how Garrett can sniff out a monster from a bluff such a high percentage of the time.
Chat pros were wrong because A6 blocks AA.
Watch Garret's face on the turn. He knows he is beat.
Garret READING FUCKING SOULS BRO
I sure miss seeing him play !! Don't watch near as much as I used to.
Whats the reason to have so many 100s chips I don’t get it
My guess is from previously won pots.
A 4 of hearts is certainly possible for Andy to have in that hand. Garret may have put him on that, rather than what he actually had.
That state stick makes you smell worse even if you not sweating
andy missed his flush earlier and had a different demeanor lol, the hand he has a straight hes all serious hes never bluffing there without the nuts he is shoving his utility bills to get paid
Garrett folding there and his reads reminds me one reason why I lost my bankroll in Bobby's room other reasons was reckless black jack and chasing sexy generation z and millenial man shaming modern feminist witches.. now i watch on my tablet live alone and rescue injured birds in Bodega bay..
Anyone knows what the background music is?
That look at the end from Garrett... Did you bluff me?
Why do some of these guys raise these strange amounts.....like $16,400? They don't raise $16,000 or $17,000... they raise $16,400. WTF?
In the first hand why raise all in with AQ in that spot ? Can someone explain the thought process behind that.
To me either your ahead against a bluff obviously so why raise or we’ll behind against three 4s. Like I don’t think you’re going to get called by AJ or lower for value.
Am I missing something tho ?
I initially felt the same way. Andy binks the Turn and his raise runs Garrett out of the hand. 3-D poker "pros" will say that raise off a "Scare-card" (Ace) balances you out when you are bluff-betting a Scare-card later in the session.
Great fold by Garret!
I'm beginning to think garrett has a tell on andy. He correctly folds or call against andy in the past few months.
Who else came here to see a straight flush
The deuce was a great card for Garrett here. Still impressive as always.
clearly this is an exploit fold because the computer would have snap called. The off suit 8 should have given Andy the double up for sure.
Check his ears for an earpiece... some of these folds are just toooooooooo good lol
I think you guys are not factoring in effective stack size. They're 1000bb's deep. It's an easier fold this deep.
That last fold is so good
Garrett gets the best run outs when hes beat. Un freaking real. If that deuce was a 10 J Q K or A i GUARANTEE YOU Garrett SNAPS that bet off. Andy is never taking an over pair for 3 streets and ALL the semi bluffs get there except for missed flush draws and multi way i think Andy takes his equity on the flop and doesnt raise unless its of the combo draw variety. His naked draws take equity.
100%
Why doesn’t Andy stack his chips in 20 per stack to speed up the count when he goes all-in?
You serious?
He folds in this spots always, whether you missed the draw or made the hand, if you bluffed at it good for you, you win the hand. And he is wrong maybe one out of five times. Imagine the profit margin, every 4-5 times to lose half the pot and save 2 times of the pot size every the rest of the time.
Sick fold! If the river was a high blank like a king or queen does the G man pay? A4 gets there and the occasional ultra spicy 54 of spades or some nonsense like that
the hand mentioned in the title doesn't start until 6:10 in.
3:08 camera man clearly is very hungry
The way he was eating was sending me over the edge