I interned at a law office for almost a year. Two of the attorneys played in a game with 2 attorneys from the public defenders office, and there were 2 magistrates that played sometimes. I was lucky enough to get to sit in on 4 game nights. I was playing with every bit of cash I had and some I didn't. I came away each time with about 3 times what u walked in with. I did not even win that much. I just knew when to get out of a hand earlier than they did it seemed like. They were all really great people who respected each other. Rule #1 I was told before I ever sat down: NEVER NEVER bring up any work stuff or law related stuff or you will not be invited back. I never heard any one of them ever mention anything like that. There were a few friendly jibes about people getting their law degree from a mail service and stuff like that, but NEVER anything else. It was a blast. The best part, the best player I saw there was a woman who was one of the public defenders. She was so good that I honestly feel she could have been a pro-am player or better. They actually called her the "Queen of Hearts". She was great.
This was during the "Matt Damon is omnipotent" streak of movies. On one end of the spectrum: Dogma, where he knew the sins of every person in any room. Then we have Bourne Identity, where he seems to know the tactical advantage of everyone around him (he can tell that one guy at the bar knows how to handle himself because of how he shifted his beer) On the other end of the spectrum, we have Good Will Hunting. Which is perhaps less omnipotence and more of an eidetic memory of American History textbooks. I used to think this one was on the Dogma end of the spectrum. I'm only now realizing they probably had at least 2-3 up cards being dealt to them (couldn't tell with the low camera angle), so it made the crazy specificity of his read (pair of 3s?) kind of impossible to read after seeing just a bet or two. If this is old-school 5-card stud where there's only one hole card, this seems even less impressive.
@@leeb905 you're absolutely right! Negreanu is a great player. I reckon it's possible if you know the players. Since it's a film, I guess they don't have a lot of time to show Mike study them but it is funny to see it takes him almost no time to do so. I think it's done for effect. Mostly to show the skill difference between them.
One of the best points about the skill of poker Matt Damon's character addresses is, "if it's all about luck, then why do the same people end up at the final table in the Word Series of Poker year after year?". Most people can't identify the subtle "tells" most people have, or their trends. It takes observation, patience and experience......
+Pascal Johnson It's not the same people anymore largely because there are so many more good players than there used to be. This film came out in 1998. In 1998, the WSOP ME had 350 entrants, and its 9-handed final table represented 2.5% of the total. In 2003, the year Moneymaker won, there were 839, but in 2004 it jumped to 2,576 and it's never been fewer than several thousand since. Last year there were 6,420 entries and that wasn't even the largest; its 9-handed final table represented 0.14% of the total. The little wisdoms still apply, but nowadays you'd say instead that better players have more consistent deep runs, not that they always make the final table. +TideFan Yankee Physical tells aren't as informative as you might think. There are other ways of reading cards. Daniel Negreanu does it by getting inside opponents' heads to try and duplicate the trains of thought that lead to how they bet their hands, and he's remarkably good at it. (Not as good as we see here. No one is as good as we see here.) +Jokubas T Which is why you still need to be observant. Even online, you can observe how your opponents bet.
I am not a big fan of sequels but this movie deserves one. I am glad they did not try to put together a sequel a few yrs later because it might have been a flop. The setting right now would be perfect. Matt Damon enters the high tech era of rounders which includes world of social media the poker hoodie era online poker etc etc. The only sequel to my knowledge that achieved world wide success was Godfather 2 and Rocky 2 but to a lesser degree . Will the sequel actually become a reality or is it still in the talking stages?
quality333 Last I heard a sequel was on a list to be made by the studio and scheduled for release in 2011 or 12 but obviously it hasn't come out yet and I haven't heard anything since. Off topic Dark Knight and Dark Knight Rises were sequels I know not everyone likes them but just saying.
For some reason there is very small demand for poker movies unless its built around a love story or someone with a compulsive gambling addiction or where poker plays the supporting role and not the main role or theme of the movie
I'm a lawyer and a poker player. Most of the judges I know are way too prim and proper to be seen gambling or to use bad language, even amongst themselves. However, what the one guy said about the private sector is true. Many of the other practicing attorneys I know are also big gamblers. I know a couple guys who will drop a thousand or more at the blackjack table every weekend and think nothing of it. Fortunately for me, I only play poker and I'm better at it than most of my colleagues.
+Estudante Part of it is definitely for appearances. Judges and prosecutors are government employees, and in a lot of places they have to get reelected every few years. Their salaries are still pretty good but less than they could be making in private practice where they can charge $100 an hour or more if they want to.
Sitting with people that have the money to play is a lot different than people playing to have money for tomorrow. You can actually have some fun at the table.
when someone tells you what you have and bets with your boss money its less about the odds and more about the confidence .. + its a friendly game .. the shock and awe made the most of effect .. and like it was said at the beginning they were not real card players
7 card stud. You get 2 face down cards and 1 face up cards. Then, 3 more face up cards and 1more face down card gets dealt to each player, with betting rounds in between each card. Betting rounds start with the player who is showing the highest poker hand. You get 7 cards total and whoever makes the best 5 card hand with his 7 cards wins the pot. It's generally played with a betting limit, unlike hold 'em which is played with no limit. Double hold 'em would be called Omaha (hold 'em). In Omaha each player gets dealt 4 facedown cards. 5 community cards are dealt the same way as Texas hold 'em. Players have to make the best 5 card hand using 2 of their own hole cards and 3 community cards. Omaha is generally played with a pot limit. So bets may be no bigger than the amount of chips already in the pot.
Omaha hold 'em is the surviving evolution of a dead variation called Tight Hold 'em in which the dealout is the same as Texas Hold 'em but instead of being able to use 1 hole card or even play the board, you must make a hand using both of your hole cards.
Weird how they kept calling him "kid" the whole time. Like, you'd think the writers would've made one of them remember his name. Edit: I don’t reply to trolls, lmfao
It's too hard to get good at for most of today's players, IMO. I love it, don't get me wrong, but it's a dying game. I grew up playing it and am quite good at it. Over several hours, I can take all of someone's money, and they'll probably have a good time while it's happening because I love playing cards and shooting the shit. It's a slower paced game, for the most part. NLHE isn't the Cadillac of poker, it's the crotch rocket speed bike of poker, and PLO is the rocket-powered jet ski of poker. NLHE is perfect for skilled players because they can turn over inexperienced players with great regularity, but the inexperienced players have a fighting chance. I played in a lot of fairly big ($10/$20) stud games, but the highest I get to in LHE is about the same and the highest I get to in NLHE is $5/$10 and only if the players are really, really juicy (not even rolled for it). I've also played on a few occasions a 10/25 PLO game, but that was only a couple of times. This isn't a brag at all, it's just to point out that the bigger games are usually in these "community card" games, and the risk of ruin is much higher in those games, as well. The higher variance definitely favors the inexperienced. I haven't played stud in a casino since the 2016 WSOP in Las Vegas; even with 3 local casinos, no one spreads it. I got to play Omaha 8 a few times here when a new one opened, but no more. The more complicated the game, I think, the more people that like playing it really like playing it. Look at Bridge, that's a damn hard game and I'd love to play some more of it, or even just Gin, but no one wants to play. They'd rather play Euchre or NLHE. It's fast, it's fairly easy to get excited about, and there's less confusion for players because there's only 3 streets, fewer decision points.
If he made his straight then of course he'd bet and the result would have been the same. It takes very little knowledge and skill to bet a made hand. The whole point was that he knew he could buy the pot, which takes extreme skill.
The opening line makes no sense, that a rounder got into the game and when they found out that he was a pro, they basically destroyed his life. This isn't some game that so and so's friend invites a some guy. This is the who's who of the NYC judicial system. All of these guys have known each other for decades. Some random guy isn't sitting in for this game.
As fun as this is its absurd. The is no way the DA is not calling seventh street with 2 pair after calling all that way. Limit poker is not a game of pushing people out. This ain't NLH. There is actually very few situations in this movie that is truly realistic poker. His reading here was realistic. The action was not. The entire situation with KGB is absurd, he did not get outplayed, any poker player loses all his chips if the cards come down that way. His reading of the golf pros is notable and potentially realistic. The idea that that someone has such a clear tell of eating or not eating a cookie is Hollywood magic, tells aren't like that. But its still a great movie.
@@cosmoskronos5489 but not the table’s.. only heads up.. this isn’t real. Standing there for a half second upon introduction. You don’t know lag from tag.
Fun scene, and I love it, but it's unrealistic. He's only watched half a hand, so he doesn't know the players, and his predictions were too precise (suit, number, etc). But hey, that's Hollywood!
Id like too buy an O pat is there an O The Future will always be more defined then the past safley in the hands of the people happy November 8th Matt Damon 45
A ridiculously cartoonish scene. Not even close to how poker works. Everybody at the table has a piece of the board, he can read every exact hand, even the queens fold for less than a pot size bet just because the scene needed him to look smart. Terrible scene.
This never made sense to me. Why would a delivery driver with a 5-ton be making a delivery in the middle of the night to a bunch of judges? It just doesn't make sense at all.
For me, the best part of the scene is that he declined their invitation to join the game. Boss move.
The "I can't.... I don't play cards" after just calling out everything at the table is great.
My boy is wicked smaaht
Love it xD
+The OG BigTimeDre which one?
Rounders
***** It is, but that's part of the joke of this comment xD
nice lol
I interned at a law office for almost a year. Two of the attorneys played in a game with 2 attorneys from the public defenders office, and there were 2 magistrates that played sometimes. I was lucky enough to get to sit in on 4 game nights. I was playing with every bit of cash I had and some I didn't. I came away each time with about 3 times what u walked in with. I did not even win that much. I just knew when to get out of a hand earlier than they did it seemed like. They were all really great people who respected each other. Rule #1 I was told before I ever sat down: NEVER NEVER bring up any work stuff or law related stuff or you will not be invited back. I never heard any one of them ever mention anything like that. There were a few friendly jibes about people getting their law degree from a mail service and stuff like that, but NEVER anything else. It was a blast. The best part, the best player I saw there was a woman who was one of the public defenders. She was so good that I honestly feel she could have been a pro-am player or better. They actually called her the "Queen of Hearts". She was great.
Man good poker movies are so hard to come by, every now and then I keep revisiting this movie.
high roller - the stu unger story is pretty good.
This is by far the best poker movie ever made.. It started the whole big poker movement (along with Chris Moneymaker winning in 2003)
This was during the "Matt Damon is omnipotent" streak of movies.
On one end of the spectrum: Dogma, where he knew the sins of every person in any room.
Then we have Bourne Identity, where he seems to know the tactical advantage of everyone around him (he can tell that one guy at the bar knows how to handle himself because of how he shifted his beer)
On the other end of the spectrum, we have Good Will Hunting. Which is perhaps less omnipotence and more of an eidetic memory of American History textbooks.
I used to think this one was on the Dogma end of the spectrum. I'm only now realizing they probably had at least 2-3 up cards being dealt to them (couldn't tell with the low camera angle), so it made the crazy specificity of his read (pair of 3s?) kind of impossible to read after seeing just a bet or two. If this is old-school 5-card stud where there's only one hole card, this seems even less impressive.
They're playing 7 card stud
some of their cards were shown on the table 7 card stud .. 3 cards are not shown while 4 are shown ..
That is a fascinating observation that is right out in the open but I never put words to.... Omnipotent _MAAATT DAAAY-MON_
eidetic memory of history books doesn't solve math equations that no one else can.
You could have just did he made a bunch of good movies
The dean's face looking like his money was being tossed into a firepit could have been a tell you would think
nobody at this table is looking for or caring about tells other than Mikey
Not really. That was before the last card. He could have made his straight because after that he didn't give away any tells.
We all know that in real life, the D.A. would have still made a crying call with his 2 pair, and would have won the huge pot. :)
Yeah, but its hard to bet against someone who knows what you are holding.
Good movie trick nobody is that good?
@@leeb905 i seen some people that are crazy good I'm working towards that too but it will be challenging
@@blaze7386 I can see maybe guessing one hand like Daniel does. But not the exact cards of the whole table.
@@leeb905 you're absolutely right! Negreanu is a great player. I reckon it's possible if you know the players. Since it's a film, I guess they don't have a lot of time to show Mike study them but it is funny to see it takes him almost no time to do so. I think it's done for effect. Mostly to show the skill difference between them.
Love the subtle film noir style of the movie and this great scene of many.
One of the best points about the skill of poker Matt Damon's character addresses is, "if it's all about luck, then why do the same people end up at the final table in the Word Series of Poker year after year?". Most people can't identify the subtle "tells" most people have, or their trends. It takes observation, patience and experience......
+TideFan Yankee the same people don't anymore... the game is about algorithm and intelligent play now... these little wisdoms don't apply today
Patience - yes, but experience is very inflated because of online poker, and observation serves very little purpose in today's poker, if any at all.
+Pascal Johnson It's not the same people anymore largely because there are so many more good players than there used to be. This film came out in 1998. In 1998, the WSOP ME had 350 entrants, and its 9-handed final table represented 2.5% of the total. In 2003, the year Moneymaker won, there were 839, but in 2004 it jumped to 2,576 and it's never been fewer than several thousand since. Last year there were 6,420 entries and that wasn't even the largest; its 9-handed final table represented 0.14% of the total.
The little wisdoms still apply, but nowadays you'd say instead that better players have more consistent deep runs, not that they always make the final table.
+TideFan Yankee Physical tells aren't as informative as you might think. There are other ways of reading cards. Daniel Negreanu does it by getting inside opponents' heads to try and duplicate the trains of thought that lead to how they bet their hands, and he's remarkably good at it. (Not as good as we see here. No one is as good as we see here.)
+Jokubas T Which is why you still need to be observant. Even online, you can observe how your opponents bet.
good comments, very intellectual
Yeah they did when there was 30 entrants
What if I told you I had a royal flush. Is that something you might be interested in?
Looooooool amazing reference
Chris Diamond niiiiiiiice
Hahaha oh man!!! Awesome reference!!
Nice entourage reference
Are you mocking me ?
I am not a big fan of sequels but this movie deserves one. I am glad they did not try to put together a sequel a few yrs later because it might have been a flop. The setting right now would be perfect. Matt Damon enters the high tech era of rounders which includes world of social media the poker hoodie era online poker etc etc. The only sequel to my knowledge that achieved world wide success was Godfather 2 and Rocky 2 but to a lesser degree . Will the sequel actually become a reality or is it still in the talking stages?
Terminator 2
quality333 Last I heard a sequel was on a list to be made by the studio and scheduled for release in 2011 or 12 but obviously it hasn't come out yet and I haven't heard anything since.
Off topic Dark Knight and Dark Knight Rises were sequels I know not everyone likes them but just saying.
For some reason there is very small demand for poker movies unless its built around a love story or someone with a compulsive gambling addiction or where poker plays the supporting role and not the main role or theme of the movie
quality333 The Godfather 2 didn't achieve success to a lesser degree. A vast amount of people believe it to be better than the first.
would only work if Norton returned as Worm..the rest of the cast can be changed out if necessary
Great moment in the movie.. loved this one :> Thanks.
I'm a lawyer and a poker player. Most of the judges I know are way too prim and proper to be seen gambling or to use bad language, even amongst themselves. However, what the one guy said about the private sector is true. Many of the other practicing attorneys I know are also big gamblers. I know a couple guys who will drop a thousand or more at the blackjack table every weekend and think nothing of it. Fortunately for me, I only play poker and I'm better at it than most of my colleagues.
+Estudante Part of it is definitely for appearances. Judges and prosecutors are government employees, and in a lot of places they have to get reelected every few years. Their salaries are still pretty good but less than they could be making in private practice where they can charge $100 an hour or more if they want to.
I'm a consultant and my friends are bankers, and we only do $200.00 pots lol.
EnemyAce88 lonely much?
+yusuf islam the difference is you don't have a million bucks in the bank, and nobody gives a shit about your garbage financial skills
no, I don't think anything about you. I know you're stupid and a lying sack of shit
When ever I think that much during cards I fold.
Wow this is amazing that he read the script and was able to repeat it aloud, in turn, reading the other actors scripted hands. How impressive!
Hey, its Hugh DeAngelis! Me and him go back to when Moses wore short pants.
Nice catch.
Oh yeah. That's him from The Sopranos.
with that much action, two pair is going to make a crying call against the judges "nothing but a busted straight board"
not if two pair believes the guy repping the 3rd three has trips
You would have thought Martin Landau should have learned how to play poker by now! Refer to Mission Impossible TV series pilot.
"I got a busted straight....HOW DO YA LIKE *THEM* APPLES"
Knowledge is my reward, sir.
Such a great movie!
This is the game Tobey Maguire pulled his nuts out and yelled"I'll pay my rent when you fix the bloody door" , epic poker history moment
rounders is in my oppinion the best poker movie. not full of mistakes and stuff. and a great story too.
Cincinnati Kid, my son.
Sitting with people that have the money to play is a lot different than people playing to have money for tomorrow.
You can actually have some fun at the table.
roles that only Matt can make perfect
Great scene. One of the best in the entire movie, in my opinion.
1 bet into 6 players in a limit game offering a gazillion to one and they all fold including 2 pair.
Suicidal bluff.
when someone tells you what you have and bets with your boss money its less about the odds and more about the confidence ..
+ its a friendly game ..
the shock and awe made the most of effect .. and like it was said at the beginning they were not real card players
That shit only works in the movies.... Where they never show the real cards that had....
Wow, 240p resolution. What is this, 1990?
Greatest fucking scene.
Well how do you like dem apples!
How do you like them apples?
youl namgoong hahaha good will hunting
Hugh DeAngelis is a judge??
BOLD - ASS MOVE, MIKEY...!!!!!
WAY TO STEP IT UP !!!!
I wish they hired a poker expert before writing the screen play
They did. Scelza and Marinacci
Fuck, if I just knew cards, I'd get awesome jobs too!
There was a movie like that it was called runner runner with Ben Affleck Matt Damon should have took the role from Justin Timberlake
Sal Bandini went into law after wrestling!
Great kid
Juanda had trips.
Sick.
well now I think poker is required past present and future events sequential coordinate like map of earth. :)
one of the best poker scenes in history.
are they playing double hold'em? I noticed they have 3 cards in their hands
7 card stud. You get 2 face down cards and 1 face up cards. Then, 3 more face up cards and 1more face down card gets dealt to each player, with betting rounds in between each card. Betting rounds start with the player who is showing the highest poker hand. You get 7 cards total and whoever makes the best 5 card hand with his 7 cards wins the pot. It's generally played with a betting limit, unlike hold 'em which is played with no limit.
Double hold 'em would be called Omaha (hold 'em). In Omaha each player gets dealt 4 facedown cards. 5 community cards are dealt the same way as Texas hold 'em. Players have to make the best 5 card hand using 2 of their own hole cards and 3 community cards. Omaha is generally played with a pot limit. So bets may be no bigger than the amount of chips already in the pot.
thanks for the detailed explanation!
Omaha hold 'em is the surviving evolution of a dead variation called Tight Hold 'em in which the dealout is the same as Texas Hold 'em but instead of being able to use 1 hole card or even play the board, you must make a hand using both of your hole cards.
Negative, double holdem is different from omaha.
And his gf got mad at him about this.
She literally had nothing to lose because he was risking himself.
Be careful, that is Tony Soprano's Father-in-law..lol
No way I’m saying I gotta go if I just landed myself a good job 🤣
Quit while you're ahead, he's got nothing left to gain, plenty left to lose by staying
We play underground $20K each, 10 players every month!
RUclips desperately needs to obliterate every video that is under 720p.
Blasphemy! The golden age of RUclips was in 240p.
Weird how they kept calling him "kid" the whole time. Like, you'd think the writers would've made one of them remember his name.
Edit: I don’t reply to trolls, lmfao
are you lucid
I wish 7 card stud ruled the poker rooms again, its a far better game than hold em.
It's too hard to get good at for most of today's players, IMO. I love it, don't get me wrong, but it's a dying game.
I grew up playing it and am quite good at it. Over several hours, I can take all of someone's money, and they'll probably have a good time while it's happening because I love playing cards and shooting the shit.
It's a slower paced game, for the most part. NLHE isn't the Cadillac of poker, it's the crotch rocket speed bike of poker, and PLO is the rocket-powered jet ski of poker. NLHE is perfect for skilled players because they can turn over inexperienced players with great regularity, but the inexperienced players have a fighting chance.
I played in a lot of fairly big ($10/$20) stud games, but the highest I get to in LHE is about the same and the highest I get to in NLHE is $5/$10 and only if the players are really, really juicy (not even rolled for it). I've also played on a few occasions a 10/25 PLO game, but that was only a couple of times. This isn't a brag at all, it's just to point out that the bigger games are usually in these "community card" games, and the risk of ruin is much higher in those games, as well. The higher variance definitely favors the inexperienced.
I haven't played stud in a casino since the 2016 WSOP in Las Vegas; even with 3 local casinos, no one spreads it. I got to play Omaha 8 a few times here when a new one opened, but no more.
The more complicated the game, I think, the more people that like playing it really like playing it. Look at Bridge, that's a damn hard game and I'd love to play some more of it, or even just Gin, but no one wants to play. They'd rather play Euchre or NLHE. It's fast, it's fairly easy to get excited about, and there's less confusion for players because there's only 3 streets, fewer decision points.
How did he know professor green folded a 3?
He read the script.
+AmericanGothic1313
Sounds about right...
+Timothy Li I believe they were playing stud. Notice on how 5th Street they each got a card face up.
They playing Stud you dummie.
Kailer, they're playing stud, not hold'em
Is that something you might be interested in?
what the movie?
rounders
a busted straight means he has NO hand, it would have made more sense if the judge had the best hand at the table
If he made his straight then of course he'd bet and the result would have been the same. It takes very little knowledge and skill to bet a made hand. The whole point was that he knew he could buy the pot, which takes extreme skill.
A busted straight in Stud is a good hand to represent a made straight on in this spot. This scene really isn't as impossible as people make it out
My boy's wicked smart.
this scene makes me hate matt damon. especially when you consider how terrible a poker player he is in real life
thats what actors do, they pretend
The opening line makes no sense, that a rounder got into the game and when they found out that he was a pro, they basically destroyed his life. This isn't some game that so and so's friend invites a some guy. This is the who's who of the NYC judicial system. All of these guys have known each other for decades. Some random guy isn't sitting in for this game.
As fun as this is its absurd. The is no way the DA is not calling seventh street with 2 pair after calling all that way. Limit poker is not a game of pushing people out. This ain't NLH. There is actually very few situations in this movie that is truly realistic poker. His reading here was realistic. The action was not. The entire situation with KGB is absurd, he did not get outplayed, any poker player loses all his chips if the cards come down that way. His reading of the golf pros is notable and potentially realistic. The idea that that someone has such a clear tell of eating or not eating a cookie is Hollywood magic, tells aren't like that. But its still a great movie.
Makes for good tv but I highly doubt any player in the world could do this including Ivey, Negreanu etc
Negreanu literally has compilations where he calls out player's hands exactly.
@@cosmoskronos5489 but not the table’s.. only heads up.. this isn’t real. Standing there for a half second upon introduction. You don’t know lag from tag.
@@igglesjawn3975 I lag and tag my balls on your wife’s face nerd
@@cosmoskronos5489 sounds like loose aggressive to me.. definitely not tight
@@igglesjawn3975 Weird I said the same thing about your wife
Check to Martin and Louis over there
Fun scene, and I love it, but it's unrealistic. He's only watched half a hand, so he doesn't know the players, and his predictions were too precise (suit, number, etc). But hey, that's Hollywood!
Check check check check check
Get Puggy Walsh on the horn. He'll sort this mess out
michael not mikey
I'm too cheap and unlucky to gamble
👍
This is how it really works
😊
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jodys lifes story films name
cherries puddentame
Superb card player doesn't play card. Heh.
"I don't play cards"
I don't play cards.
checko slovakia lol
I don't play cards
Id like too buy an O pat is there an O The Future will always be more defined then the past safley in the hands of the people happy November 8th Matt Damon 45
I really wonder how much of this bs really plays in the real world?
+J bLACK if it was down to two or three players going at it, he would but not a whole table full of players who all called.
+J bLACK you should watch WPT and watch Daniel Negeanu call out hands just like that when it comes down to one on one.
+Seisman 75 But even he can't do a big multi hand read like this.
Justin Gomez
I agree. That's my point.
in 7 card stud this type of read becomes possible on a table of tellboxes
I laid down twips....
dumb scene... nobody could do that
Love this movie but it is so cheesy and full of shit.
A ridiculously cartoonish scene. Not even close to how poker works. Everybody at the table has a piece of the board, he can read every exact hand, even the queens fold for less than a pot size bet just because the scene needed him to look smart. Terrible scene.
They're playing stud. There is no board.
Lmao the most unrealistic scene ever. Theres no way any1 cpuld do this unless they are psychic
Not even remotely how poker really is
The nagging girlfriend ruined this movie. Just not needed and it did not work well with the flow of the film.
Viejo saber juega poker no molestar joven si molesta pelo amarillo
Póker profesional mayor ficha mesa
This never made sense to me. Why would a delivery driver with a 5-ton be making a delivery in the middle of the night to a bunch of judges? It just doesn't make sense at all.
Mikey makes spanky...why do rich people think they can play with the best?
When ever I think that much during cards I fold.