BAD Poker Etiquette?! WINNING Huge & QUITTING Game Early!

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @TCHLiVEPoker
    @TCHLiVEPoker  2 года назад

    Insane $100,000 Cash Out - ruclips.net/video/z4_rw3Buee0/видео.html

  • @stevenmc5427
    @stevenmc5427 2 года назад +114

    He did what a lot of ppl will do winning that much money! And can you imagine what that long drive will be like if he stayed and lost it all because he cared about your feelings 😂😂😂

    • @fulltimehustler3979
      @fulltimehustler3979 2 года назад +1

      😂😂😂💯💯💯💯

    • @marctrejo8428
      @marctrejo8428 2 года назад +7

      💯 right. I've had many sessions like that. Where I was up big and then gave it all back on big hands and huge unlucky draw outs. Good for him. Get your money in good and leave when your up. F anyone who says otherwise.

    • @LA10171.
      @LA10171. 5 месяцев назад

      It’s a private game don’t be a donkey there’s a difference between just sitting in a random table and sitting on a stream.

  • @mr.sizexi510
    @mr.sizexi510 2 года назад +313

    Never let people make you feel bad for winning money while gambling! Those same people will stack you and laugh while you walk out broke going over what happened and why you didn’t leave while you were up.

    • @nicstone3141
      @nicstone3141 2 года назад +15

      Right because you gamble to WIN MONEY not to break even or lose

    • @webguy943
      @webguy943 2 года назад +20

      He has the right to leave but when streaming its not good for the game. Dont invite him back

    • @gregorypearce7596
      @gregorypearce7596 2 года назад

      Facts

    • @Lurorunner26.2
      @Lurorunner26.2 2 года назад

      Amen

    • @DTR1LL
      @DTR1LL 2 года назад +10

      Facts! There’s no friends at the poker table. They suck out on you and laugh it off. Then curse you out when you do the same to them.

  • @RomeoX911
    @RomeoX911 2 года назад +127

    Shame on TCH for trying to shun this guy for "bad etiquette!!!"
    The man played Q8o vs Aces...
    10/8o 5 ways...
    And A6o...
    If anything, these other poker "regs" should've cleaned house...
    Invite him back! Know that you need alternates because this is a go big/go home type of player! And I'm happy to see him just leave instead of just folding every hand for hours if there was a time commitment!
    Congrats DJ, poker variance was definitely on your side.
    And keep rolling to the bank on anyone who says otherwise!!!

    • @ceccvet
      @ceccvet 2 года назад +2

      Add to the fact that they tried running him down every pot he was in. I’d leave too.

    • @PokerJeezus
      @PokerJeezus 2 года назад +6

      I came here to post a similar comment. Dude was straight gambling and some mis-reg in the production crew can't stand that he didn't go broke
      Not to mention the last pot he wins is hand 30, he leaves hand 42
      Not sure how much time elapsed, but given it's a streamed game I imagine it's at least 20-30 minutes?
      Whatever the case, don't be a mis-reg and call out the guy for booking a win when his play long-term is going to lose him money

    • @AnimePokerTX
      @AnimePokerTX Год назад

      I was thinking this same thing. For all we know, he realized he was lucky and outmatched. Lock up the win, I guess.

    • @jcsoundguy
      @jcsoundguy 6 месяцев назад

      Part of playing on stream is that you stay till the end, particularly when you are winning. It IS bad etiquette to get up and leave after winning a big hand.

  • @dougfresh1341
    @dougfresh1341 2 года назад +57

    Had he gotten unlucky and went bust, we wouldn’t be having this conversation.

    • @SD-iu1pm
      @SD-iu1pm 2 года назад +2

      Exactly ! But it has nothing to do with poor etiquette, lol

    • @LA10171.
      @LA10171. 5 месяцев назад

      Acting like it’s not a private game. There’s a difference between sitting at your local table, but oh well a few thousands that won’t last long and humiliated on RUclips. Embarrassing

  • @JWINPoker
    @JWINPoker 2 года назад +303

    It is what it is. He has the right. And he doesn't have an obligation to anyone other than himself. And the show has the right not to invite him back on. Unfortunate situation really.

    • @righttobeararmsetc.8492
      @righttobeararmsetc.8492 2 года назад +18

      Yea no obligation he left when he's up it is what it is his choice

    • @jamiedusan4273
      @jamiedusan4273 2 года назад +51

      The card house should have had 2 people on standby (who wished to fill the seat) - People can come and go as they please. Unless I see a written contract, obligating him to 8 hours of stream, the card house is in the wrong by publicly shaming this man

    • @credittrickscredithacks
      @credittrickscredithacks 2 года назад +9

      What’s unfortunate about it? Hustler and Bike streams often have 5 or 6 players. In those cases, players don’t rebuy. Are you fine with TCH putting this winning player on blast?

    • @danielmarx3106
      @danielmarx3106 2 года назад

      @@jamiedusan4273 We don't sign it anymore, but when I first started, that was one of the stipulations. And it's only 4 hours

    • @elmen995
      @elmen995 2 года назад +8

      I agree just don’t invite him back, but he doesn’t have to stay

  • @nicklabrec6859
    @nicklabrec6859 2 года назад +210

    Love how no one says anything until he leaves, pretty cowardly. Got a problem say it when he’s there not literally 5 seconds after he walks away

    • @murderbynumbers311
      @murderbynumbers311 2 года назад +16

      exactly what you can you expect from poker players

    • @afffflacccck7812
      @afffflacccck7812 2 года назад +3

      Wym it’s all old dudes and women what do you expect your taking this angle on this

    • @nicklabrec6859
      @nicklabrec6859 2 года назад +24

      @@murderbynumbers311 It’s so funny because if he came back because he forgot something they would go silent again until he left again, then started chatting about him😂😂😂😂

    • @jayl3305
      @jayl3305 2 года назад

      He would of busted their ho asses with a rusty hubcap. That line up would get lit up by a coked out 15 year old.

    • @temujinkhan6326
      @temujinkhan6326 2 года назад

      etiquette something you and the hit and run have not learned from your parents

  • @richardquinn7493
    @richardquinn7493 2 года назад +52

    42 hands isn't exactly a hit and run. A real hit and run is if a player joins the table, plays 3-10 hands, wins big and leaves. It can take a while to play 42 hands.

    • @sh0cktim3
      @sh0cktim3 2 года назад +1

      Well Over an hour to play 42 hands

    • @ix_ix_
      @ix_ix_ 2 года назад +4

      I think tch needs to look up the definition of hit and run… just saying

    • @nathanwilliams9598
      @nathanwilliams9598 2 года назад +1

      You guys are so wrong. This was definitely a hit and run. 42 handa on a live stream and leaves after the biggest hand...this equals a hit and 🏃

    • @drdrayfromla99
      @drdrayfromla99 2 года назад +1

      After watching the whole video, I agree. I’ve seen way worse where guys win their first big pot and double up and then immediately leave. He won a few big pots and left after 42 hands so it’s not as egregious as the title makes it out to be.

    • @bearatts
      @bearatts 2 года назад

      @@sh0cktim3 I'm guessing close to 2 hours, as a dealer, dealing smaller games, I average about 25 hands per hour. I imagine in bigger games it's a little bit slower because decisions for bigger money take more time. 42 hands sound much worse than 2 hours.

  • @AtownOriginal
    @AtownOriginal 2 года назад +120

    It's bad etiquette to leave the stream early if there is some sort of agreement between both parties that they will play for the duration of the stream. My assumption is that no such agreement exists so I see nothing wrong with locking up a win. Personally I think it's much worse etiquette to make a RUclips video putting someone on blast. It's a bad look for the brand. I love TCH but this is a bitch move.

    • @deeboiigottirr4385
      @deeboiigottirr4385 2 года назад +12

      Best comment I agree it’s gambling he won and got up out of there I always win and stay and lose everything Everyone take Lessons from this man Get Money

    • @stackz1428
      @stackz1428 2 года назад +3

      I’m reading straight facts

    • @GamblerGucci
      @GamblerGucci 2 года назад +5

      Hundreds of languages on earth and you choose to speak facts

    • @gospelslang9027
      @gospelslang9027 2 года назад +1

      I agree with this 💯 %. Let's up vote this comment

    • @chance447
      @chance447 2 года назад

      Not to mention Dallas literally flooded that night, over a foot of rain in less than 24 hours.

  • @selfis0007
    @selfis0007 2 года назад +32

    If i ever come to play with them book a win, and they put a video trying to make me look bad, please don't invite me! this actually making the stream look bad! Everyone got something to say after he leaves smh

  • @FitBaylorRob
    @FitBaylorRob 2 года назад +53

    Dude was calling pre-flop with rags and got there multiple times. He gambled enough and tried to give away his money. He was on the good side of variance...realized he was playing bad...got out while he was up. Don't invite him back but good for him.

    • @marvincotton1919
      @marvincotton1919 2 года назад +1

      Logical reaction 💯

    • @vidteacher
      @vidteacher 2 года назад +3

      Agreed, except for the “realized he was playing bad” part. I guess he had time to think on his “long drive home”

    • @SD-iu1pm
      @SD-iu1pm 2 года назад

      What he was doing before he got up and left, has nothing to do with it being poor etiquette: especially on a livestream.

    • @gabelincoln3608
      @gabelincoln3608 2 года назад

      @@SD-iu1pm if he’s really not comfortable playing with that much money he can just fold unless he has a super premium

    • @SD-iu1pm
      @SD-iu1pm 2 года назад

      @@gabelincoln3608 If he does that it doesn't look as bad. Even if he has pocket aces ; I would check call or fold all the way down.

  • @williamr4053
    @williamr4053 2 года назад +121

    This is my thoughts. When you’re up 3x your buyin in a short amount of time, you can do whatever you want. You can leave or you can keep playing. Me personally, I tell most people to leave if that’s what they want to do. All they’re going to do is become a rock and protect their stack anyways, so why continue to have them hold a seat from another player?
    Sure, it looks bad that DJ left, but at the end of the day who cares. It’s typically the regs that get mad anyways. The same story wouldn’t be said if he busted out and gave the table his $5k and he just left.
    When you’re playing at these stakes, I totally expect someone to come in, shot take, run it up and then bounce.

    • @ronnyung33
      @ronnyung33 2 года назад +4

      this is a live stream invite game dawg.

    • @williamr4053
      @williamr4053 2 года назад +10

      @@ronnyung33 I know it’s by invite. He put his name on the list and got the call up to play. I’ve watched a lot of their livestreams and he’s never been on it before. I doubt DJ cares if he doesn’t get another invite on the livestream. I’m a rec player and I think this kind attitude by the regs is a little petty. They didn’t like how much money they were losing to a stranger who didn’t give them the opportunity to win it back.
      You have to look at this story from DJ winning and losing. This is only an issue because he won. Let him lose $5k, or even $18k and no one says a word. Just ggs.

    • @paulkurilecz4209
      @paulkurilecz4209 2 года назад

      @@ronnyung33 and ....

    • @ronnyung33
      @ronnyung33 2 года назад +3

      @@paulkurilecz4209 clearly y’all don’t play for a living or make good money from póker else you would know this is absolutely horrific póker etiquette

    • @devanchandler660
      @devanchandler660 2 года назад +4

      @@ronnyung33 well it looks like DJ plays for a living lol because he got his money and left. It’s nowhere in the Rulbook but you can’t hit and run

  • @cactuarnoob100
    @cactuarnoob100 2 года назад +33

    Every player who sits down at a poker table has the right to the other players chips. If that said player hits and runs, yes it looks funny but it’s a part of the game. If it’s that much more bothersome than don’t invite this player back to play on stream.

    • @Paul_pp
      @Paul_pp 2 года назад +4

      ya hes not getting invited back lmao no one wants to play with someone like that. Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. its a gambling unwritten rule and he broke it and I wouldn't be surpised if this follows him to other games and the players refuse to play with him

    • @cactuarnoob100
      @cactuarnoob100 2 года назад

      @@Paul_pp or more or less give him action so yo say yes.

    • @measlymitch778
      @measlymitch778 2 года назад +2

      As opposed to nits who regularly given seats on Livestream s..... 😂.

    • @taylor11089
      @taylor11089 2 года назад

      @@Paul_pp So The Rule of Gambling is….Your Not Allowed to Leave Until your Either Back to Even, or Your Broke & OUT of Money! So at What Point are You ALLOWED to Leave UP MONEY? LMAO…Sorry Hitting and Running is The Name of The Game if Your EVER Want to WIN Money Gambling at ANY Gambling Game!
      The Goal is NOT to See How Long you can Fill a Seat at a Poker Table or How Long it Will Take you to Lose Your Money! I guess he can Sit There and Only Play Premier Hands, versus Giving that Seat to Someone who is Willing to Bet Most Hands and you Can Win Money Off Of!

  • @Atem244
    @Atem244 2 года назад +24

    He has every right to leave, he is up 12K! Shit I’ll be gone too lol

    • @credittrickscredithacks
      @credittrickscredithacks 2 года назад +3

      Exactly

    • @nicstone3141
      @nicstone3141 2 года назад

      Only reason I dont like it is because I think he was in the seat to win way more he should just played tighter once he got up that much but he is well within his rights to leave no shame given here

    • @jesses5463
      @jesses5463 2 года назад

      @@nicstone3141 He's a fun player that doesn't like to play tight. Playing tight is boring as hell. I'm sure he has better things to do with his time than waste away playing tight at a poker table.

    • @nicstone3141
      @nicstone3141 2 года назад

      @@jesses5463 Im just shooting the shit bro relax I have seen EP do wild things all the time

    • @nicstone3141
      @nicstone3141 2 года назад

      @@jesses5463 oops wrong post reply

  • @thomashenshallhydraxis
    @thomashenshallhydraxis 2 года назад +12

    I would’ve done the same thing, if my starting stackers 5000 and I now have 18,000. And there’s no penalty for leaving the table, that’s just poker you have to stop at sometime, why not when you’re winning?

  • @wvu1275
    @wvu1275 2 года назад +31

    Ill 100% take the entire table being alittle bit upset rather than potentially being up 12k and losing it to some crazy shit and living with that regret. Good move.

  • @nuklearwinter2892
    @nuklearwinter2892 2 года назад +13

    He sat down with $5k of his own money. He's allowed to leave whenever he wants, giving him crap for it and making this video is in poor taste. Players hit and run all the time, it's part of the game.

    • @mallorypoker
      @mallorypoker 2 года назад

      How will players learn and get better without knowing “what not to do?”

    • @nuklearwinter2892
      @nuklearwinter2892 2 года назад +6

      The player did nothing wrong. The TCH website has a section regarding Live Stream Rules as well as Club Etiquette. Not a single mention of leaving the game “early”. So yeah it’s in poor taste to make a video about this guy treating him like he did something wrong, when he did nothing of the sort.

  • @georgewbushcenterforintell147
    @georgewbushcenterforintell147 2 года назад +6

    Nobody hear has ever risked 100% of the bankroll in a high stakes game . If I ever got up 18000 I'm leaving and going to the dispensary and to sizzler for a steak F your feelings .

  • @eldad4446
    @eldad4446 2 года назад +46

    good for him - he did the smart thing - I wish I could hit and run like that and i'd invite him back everytime - in the long run he's gonna lose it back if he plays bad

  • @pokerpariah
    @pokerpariah 2 года назад +61

    It's his right but it's also your right to never allow him back into the game.

    • @Poker102
      @Poker102 2 года назад +2

      @@VegasPrince24 they can definitely stop him from playing on the stream

    • @ActionKingsPoker
      @ActionKingsPoker 2 года назад +2

      @@VegasPrince24 their livestream games are invite only definitely will be stopped from playing in future is my guess.

    • @jeffk3746
      @jeffk3746 2 года назад

      @@ActionKingsPoker playing on stream is -EV anyway smart to just take your guaranteed winnings

    • @GorillaStrength
      @GorillaStrength 2 года назад +1

      Facts

  • @drryan9870
    @drryan9870 2 года назад +14

    Thats called bankroll management. Get real.
    That's me EVERY time my chips double or more, and heavily considered at up 50% of starting stack.

    • @jamiedusan4273
      @jamiedusan4273 2 года назад +2

      So right my friend. Was up 4 buy-ins yesterday and the cards TURNED and lost all buy-ins. Dude play 1/2 the stream , which is FINE !

    • @dbs5399
      @dbs5399 2 года назад +2

      That’s not bankroll management. If a double up is significant to your bankroll, you’re playing WAY over your head.

    • @citizendissidentiv2488
      @citizendissidentiv2488 2 года назад

      I deploy the fold-a-thon strategy when up a bag. Much better optics. A good 60-90 minutes of folding pre. Does the trick. 2-3 dealer changes and I’m 👻. Pay a few blinds tax and off to the cage.

    • @citizendissidentiv2488
      @citizendissidentiv2488 2 года назад +1

      @@dbs5399 but you’re viewing it from a pro lens. To a rec player, that’s the score of a lifetime. He was invited because he was a spot. He was invited because he’s action. They wanted him to dump. It backfired. Sometimes the fish fight back. For that reason, good for him.

    • @Brandon-hg7ic
      @Brandon-hg7ic 2 года назад

      @@citizendissidentiv2488 why even waste time with the fold a thon? Just leave man or play normally

  • @sarahdeshay1394
    @sarahdeshay1394 2 года назад +5

    We had a guy like him in a home game he would loose his one buy in every Friday and go home early, one week the deck hit him in the face and he literally won 12 of the first 15 hands played and went home. He never won again and we welcomed him back every week. Guys like this need to win sometimes to keep them coming back. Hence the old saying “the fish need to eat, it’s just never fun when it’s your turn to feed them”.

  • @naswiipp
    @naswiipp 2 года назад +5

    For this club to make a video of him leaving is the only bad etiquette going on here.

  • @jeremyhall7951
    @jeremyhall7951 2 года назад +11

    At what point has poker ever been anything but a personal decison ?

  • @BTC_Movement
    @BTC_Movement 2 года назад +35

    Piss poor "etiquette" but he did nothing wrong and it was a very smart move on his part because he was definitely gonna donk back the money if he stayed. Winning over 12k is a very hard thing to do. Maybe he isn't comfortable playing with a 15k plus stack and this may be his biggest win ever. I would have respected him more if he gave these excuses rather than the "I have a long drive home" excuse.

  • @svetiks100
    @svetiks100 2 года назад +35

    Good for him. He stacked up and left, AND didn't loose. Went home with more than what he came with. Smart move

    • @taylor11089
      @taylor11089 2 года назад

      Dang Right, That is The Name of The GAME!

    • @cuthwulf
      @cuthwulf Год назад

      God theres so many amateurs here.

    • @wise18525
      @wise18525 Год назад

      That's the plan every time right. Come home with more. Lol.

  • @danielmarx3106
    @danielmarx3106 2 года назад +10

    Since I am talking about the situation in the video, I think I should clarify....
    DJ absolutely has the right to leave when he wants. It is his money and he has no obligation to anyone. That being said, doing it in this environment is poor etiquette. There are a lot of people who want to play on the stream, and we agree to play for the whole stream. There are obvious exceptions such as losing your money or mentioning ahead of time about other plans.
    Bottom line... I have no issue with what he did and it is part of poker, but it will make it hard for people to want to invite you to good games if that is your MO

    • @jamiedusan4273
      @jamiedusan4273 2 года назад +5

      Dude, ever heard of having 'Backups' of people who want to play on Standby

    • @powerfulcornelius3285
      @powerfulcornelius3285 2 года назад +3

      If I win $12k I don’t care about an invite to a special game. There is always the casino I can just walk in and play uninvited.

    • @danielmarx3106
      @danielmarx3106 2 года назад +1

      @@powerfulcornelius3285 OK, have fun with that. We are talking about etiquette for being invited to a special game

    • @powerfulcornelius3285
      @powerfulcornelius3285 2 года назад +11

      @@danielmarx3106 So funny how if he loses and leaves early it’s okay. But, if he wins big and leaves it’s bad etiquette. Fuck etiquette.

    • @paulkurilecz4209
      @paulkurilecz4209 2 года назад +1

      If there is a requirement acknowledged beforehand that you have to stay for the whole live stream, then yes what he did is wrong because he didn't keep his word.

  • @SirWavyBrown
    @SirWavyBrown 2 года назад +12

    good way to book a win. too many times players go up big and lose it all because they feel it's "bad etiquette " to leave. if you play for 2-3 hours that should be enough. No one would care if he lost 12K in 5 minutes.

  • @Jayblac1615
    @Jayblac1615 2 года назад +6

    It's bad for the "stream"
    I've seen this happen countless times at my 10/10 10/20 games.
    They go up $5000+ and they'll be gone in 30 minutes.....i actually start putting a mental timer on ppl now lol

    • @davidringler4700
      @davidringler4700 2 года назад

      In the Philippines, they have two big rules for the poker room. You have to play for a minimum of two hours, and you have to give one hour notice before you can pick up. Unless you get stacked of course. Maybe you could try something like that at the home game.

    • @demondwilliams7345
      @demondwilliams7345 2 года назад

      I didn't know you play. Put those old videos back up fam. Lol

  • @ryudru3352
    @ryudru3352 2 года назад +2

    Why is this even a topic 😂 cash game is hit and run 🏃‍♂️ unless ur in a timed session its the dynamic of cash game to be ready for ur opponent to either leave when up or start dumping chips because you tilted them with donkey starting hands and dynamic flops !

  • @patcee3087
    @patcee3087 2 года назад +23

    Nothing wrong with what he did....he owes nobody anything. If he is not invited back that tells me the mind set of the players and the host of the game.

    • @roguemerlin1969
      @roguemerlin1969 2 года назад +4

      When you sign up for a live stream, you know how long it is going to last, and while there is no contract there is an implicit understanding that you are going to play to the end unless you go bust.

    • @jesses5463
      @jesses5463 2 года назад +1

      @@roguemerlin1969 No contract? What kind of podunk production is this? No contract sounds like no agreement to me, so he can leave when he wants.

    • @fernandostudebaker5861
      @fernandostudebaker5861 2 года назад +1

      @@jesses5463 exactly. these people running on pure assumptions, just support the ways that favor their view. lol

  • @DaFluFF360
    @DaFluFF360 2 года назад +1

    The only time this applies is at a home game with a short amount of people. The "home" will set the rule on the amount of time you sit down. This is a standard game in a standard licensed organization. You can get up whenever you please and if anyone has a word to say about it they are the ones with bad Etiquette.

  • @BrokeGamblerSlots
    @BrokeGamblerSlots Месяц назад +1

    I play poker and have never gotten upset with someone for walking away a winner. What if someone lost that much n left? Do everyone get mad at a person for losing and leaving. A winning session makes for a smart gambler..

  • @ryrylittleguy
    @ryrylittleguy 2 года назад +8

    I mean I get it as far as hit and run not so welcomed but at the end of the day it's a casino and you have every right to leave whenever you want. This isn't a house game where that is a no no. I agree your there to make money if he felt the need to leave that's his call and he has every right to. Why sit there and give people a chance to make you go broke on a cooler. If the table does not agree then TCH should enforce a rule of not leaving right away or do not have him back.

  • @aix23723
    @aix23723 2 года назад +4

    Bad etiquette? It's business...nobody has the right to know with why when who how when it comes to your money..locking up 18k...who knows maybe he needs something paid off...you never know what type of situations people are in especially if you are in the poker/gambling world.

  • @kennythompson5863
    @kennythompson5863 2 года назад +6

    Poker is about money so there’s nothing wrong with hit it and quit it and run. Props to him for not losing it back

  • @raramcgee4982
    @raramcgee4982 2 года назад +3

    I'd dip after that girls laugh too.

  • @scraphustlin4552
    @scraphustlin4552 2 года назад +6

    I love how poker is so degen but we shame people for having “bad etiquette” lol it’s laughable. The only rules that govern a poker table is when you lose you pay. and Everything else comes down to who people are as individuals and their own morals and codes. He doesn’t own anyone anything my opinion. He wasn’t acting unruly when he won either. He respected the players. Anyone that hits and run is never invited back anyway. That’s how people get they ass beat in some places lol but he wasn’t wrong.

  • @Diddys_lawyer
    @Diddys_lawyer 2 года назад +2

    what's worse... getting up and leaving or locking up the win and playing tight... i think its the former.. a new player might give action

  • @jackclubs3315
    @jackclubs3315 2 года назад +12

    Smart man. Leave when you're ahead. Who cares what the haters say. F it. It's your money, your life.

    • @usernamesrlamo
      @usernamesrlamo 2 года назад +4

      Yep. They’d all been more than happy to take all his money and not feel bad. Peeps need to leave when ahead more to ever be a winning player. There’s always that guy who doesn’t know when to leave and ends up giving up his stack.

    • @Paul_pp
      @Paul_pp 2 года назад +1

      You should care about having integrity and having a good name and reputation...No one will want to play with that guy anymore and sure you can do wahtever you want but who the hell wants to be the giant Douche? If he was down 5K and re bought I"m sure he would be pissed if everyone walked out while he was down. Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should

    • @usernamesrlamo
      @usernamesrlamo 2 года назад +4

      Lol, leaving while up has nothing to do with integrity. He put his money in play just like everyone else. Don’t understand why people get so butt hurt over this. I am always happy when players running hot leave, I don’t want Jesus at the table anymore. If he’d lost his 5k and left everyone at the table would be laughing and thanking him for the donation.

  • @ericmendoza8474
    @ericmendoza8474 2 года назад +3

    Let me guess, did he sign a contract stating he had to stay until he lost his winnings?????? Gtfoh….. when players bust early and leave cause they don’t want to lose no more how come no one says anything about them staying….. the man wants to leave cause he won that’s smart
    On top of that, he didn’t have to explain why he was leaving either

  • @ronmorgan6744
    @ronmorgan6744 2 года назад +2

    Put your money in to play then your free to get up whenever you want. I havent seen many players complain at the casino or poker clubs. I have experienced this several times at live games with players or the host typically asking players to play another round or 2 etc. Im not one to hit and run myself. When i know i gotta leave at a certain time or if i simply get tired i will always announce to the table im leaving after the button passes me after a round or 2. That way if i win a huge pot in between that time its not like im hitting and running even though ive been playing for hours already.

  • @TwiceBaked2
    @TwiceBaked2 Год назад +1

    I really would like to know how everyone feels about the sandman dgaf v nik airball situation. Seems to me a bunch of casino guest orchestrated a hit and run for 10k and no one is calling them out for “bad etiquette”

  • @kalignacio
    @kalignacio 2 года назад +4

    As a hit and run player myself I would never do it at a home game or a stream.

  • @scott101685
    @scott101685 2 года назад +1

    No one is complaining when a player goes broke after 42 hands or less. They leave the game too. Dude has every right. Why would you not have him on again? Did you see how he played? He is great for the game. Yea sometimes the whales win. Deal with it. They have to win sometimes to keep coming back. What’s really poor etiquette is making this video and putting a player on blast for doing nothing wrong at all. All those players made horrible calls or bets into someone you can tell isn’t ever folding.

  • @aaronbaertsch9269
    @aaronbaertsch9269 2 года назад +3

    I play a live stream 3 times a month. I commit to the game. I'm there from start to finish. Up alot, down and reloading or anywhere in between. 5 hrs is such a small sample size. Commit to the game or go play a different one. Live streams are a different animal. Don't ever expect an invite back.

    • @joshuacolemam9168
      @joshuacolemam9168 2 года назад

      Lol u guy's funny it's just people watching that's all

  • @genekunkel8001
    @genekunkel8001 2 года назад +1

    any can leave whenever they want, true enough; but we are not talking about walking into any card game. He was invited to play on a live stream with a set time so it's poor etiquette.

  • @GoneCoastal544
    @GoneCoastal544 2 года назад +1

    Knowing when to cash out is one key thing a lot more gamblers should learn. I watch a lot of these younger guys channels and see them win and be up over 5 or 6k and by the end they are down 2k. That's a hard ride home and a sick feeling.

  • @deeboo4099
    @deeboo4099 2 года назад +3

    If he lost his 5k we wouldn't be having this conversation.
    He left when he was up.
    Good for him

  • @rubencampos5044
    @rubencampos5044 2 года назад +2

    IF HE LOST HIS 5K AND ON 1 HAND AND DIDN'T REBUY AND LEFT WOULD PEOPLE BE COMMENTING ABOUT NOT ALLOWING HIM BACK ON THE STREAM?

  • @simondabay4668
    @simondabay4668 2 года назад +1

    If we see the opposite situation where a player is leaving the table after a big loss in a short time...who’s gonna bring up the etiquette argument?! Nobody.

  • @tjnunez2031
    @tjnunez2031 2 года назад +1

    If it agreed upon that any poker player invited to this stream must play say a minimum of 100 hands or 4 hours unless they bust or an emergency for them to leave then I see no problem for him leaving. If it is an unwritten or written rule that a player may leave at any time during the session then he did nothing wrong. Management can also NOT invite him back if they wish. This was a hit & run scenario if he was suppose to stay for the entire session. Would you all like to be playing with a table full of hit & run players. That's the question. He did nothing wrong by leaving unless he was required to play for a minimum of time if he agreed. Hit & run players are not good for the game of poker. Just don't invite him back or others that like to hit and run.

    • @jcal1772
      @jcal1772 2 года назад

      Then he never looks at his cards and folds for the remaining time then leaves. I think him leaving and filling the spot is better option.

  • @andrianstefanus3958
    @andrianstefanus3958 2 года назад +2

    For those who says congrats for getting up and racking up, you people are not poker players. There's rules to this game.

  • @00_Jones
    @00_Jones 9 месяцев назад +1

    He played 42 hands. Average of 2-3 mins per. So 1.5 - 2 hrs. He's good. Last win was on hand 30. Was respectful the whole way.

  • @MyChannel439
    @MyChannel439 2 года назад +1

    The 40's are going to be flying off the shelves tonight. It's a party...lol

  • @coxie2foxy
    @coxie2foxy 24 дня назад

    He played for a couple hours on a stream invite. I think it’s like unwritten rule if you’re winning substantially you stay until game breaks down as a courtesy to the other players and the actual people putting the stream on. They don’t even have to shame guy, he just won’t be back anytime soon to play, even if he’s good action

  • @mikejones3849
    @mikejones3849 2 года назад +1

    If it was a private game it would matter but I'm sure there's other players waiting to get into the game so it's not like it's going to kill the game. And it's also not like he won the first five hands and quit but either way there's no time limit of play unless you're in a private game like I used to play in and the time limit was 2 hours

  • @righttobeararmsetc.8492
    @righttobeararmsetc.8492 2 года назад +5

    U can't blame him he's leaving after 42 hands nothing wrong with this

  • @yoitsdan
    @yoitsdan 2 года назад +1

    If he was in a casino obviously there's no issue but in a setting like these it is very poor etiquette. If every player did this then there wouldn't be a game to sit down at in the first place. His excuses are the most painful thing

  • @dougfresh1341
    @dougfresh1341 2 года назад +9

    It’s a streaming game, sure. Then have a waiting list. Don’t berate the winner who leaves or the player that goes bust early.
    If you think hit and run is bad, what you’re really saying is, “C’mon man, play long enough for us to take your money.”

    • @James-pn8mu
      @James-pn8mu 2 года назад +1

      Hi DJ...

    • @dougfresh1341
      @dougfresh1341 2 года назад

      @@James-pn8mu 😆

    • @taylor11089
      @taylor11089 2 года назад +1

      Yep, Look at How Many Games that Hustler has Streamed, and Guys who Bought In for $500,000 and Lost It All Fairly Quickly, and yet they had someone to Fill that Seat as soon as he was gone, The Seats Don’t Even Get Cold!

  • @boydparks8716
    @boydparks8716 2 года назад +1

    Quiting when you're winning is not the same as quitting when you're loosing!!Most serious poker players know how easy it is to blow a stack getting too greedy. Sometimes you just gotta quit when you're ahead..

  • @williamnytes9726
    @williamnytes9726 2 года назад +2

    He has the right to leave whenever tf he wants. There’s no binding contract saying that he has to stay, but the majority of people would agree that it’s bad etiquette unless you state that your on a time crunch and have to leave early before you sit. Most likely this will reduce the amount of future action this guy will get

  • @whitespoof
    @whitespoof 2 года назад +2

    You guys don’t have to invite him back there but holy shit he can come play in my game anytime

  • @carlbell5698
    @carlbell5698 2 года назад +11

    Imagine going up 18 grand ....then giving it all back plus what you had ....would this be a topic? Lol ... No one knows this man financial status...this could have been his blessing...ijs ....hit and run...E.A. sports ....it's in the game lol

    • @Paul_pp
      @Paul_pp 2 года назад

      Thats fine but when no one wants to play with him in the future he has no one to blame but himself. I 100% would never play cards with that dude that is a Jabroni move

    • @hennytoocold5156
      @hennytoocold5156 2 года назад

      I don’t blame him but don’t expect another invite

  • @ericnerenberg7064
    @ericnerenberg7064 2 года назад +1

    That’s not a sit and good or an any night 10/25 game. Never invite him back. If someone didn’t get hurt a end up in the hospital I don’t care if you sit and fold for the next hour, you committed to play the stream. When I get an invite and I commit like the rest of the table we come prepared to stay for the game win or lose with a reload or 2.

  • @joeanderson7291
    @joeanderson7291 2 года назад +1

    Its actually bad etiquette to call him out like this. He's allowed to do what he wants with his money.

  • @jimmyd4144
    @jimmyd4144 2 года назад

    I never understood how this is bad etiquette. We play to win and leave as a winner with discipline and that is how you build your bankroll. Some has set goals and once those goals are reached, it’s time to get up and go. You don’t win in the end with greed.

  • @gman9035
    @gman9035 2 года назад +2

    I would love to hit and run. I have a problem with the "hit" part.

  • @Mr.paint123
    @Mr.paint123 2 года назад +1

    Remember !
    When playing poker NOBODY at the table is your friend
    I, say be a bank robber and just take the money and go !!
    The idea is to make as much money as you can, as fast as you can and increase your bank roll

  • @xjjamess
    @xjjamess 2 года назад +1

    It all depends, did he agree to an invite to the game that was going to play 100 hands? And left less than halfway. Or was it an open game?

  • @NV-ME
    @NV-ME 2 года назад +2

    Normal cash game leaving is fine.
    Streamed game leaving is bad. Only people that should leave a streamed game are people who get stacked.

  • @jdaz5462
    @jdaz5462 2 года назад +2

    He gave them all a lot of action and took their money. They should be happy to have a loose player like him at the table. They all waited until he left to talk shit about him. AS IF, he's not going to see the video of everyone talking shit.

  • @joesinclair9845
    @joesinclair9845 2 года назад +1

    He was probably playing at the limit of stakes he was comfortable at and possibly beyond, so when he tripled his buy I'm the downside of losing 16k wasn't worth the risk. He bounced. Not ideal, but certainly nothing wrong with he. He took his shot and won on a stream. Probably heading back to a 2/5 game with a lot more confidence.

  • @djrener1
    @djrener1 2 года назад +6

    DJ is Mr. Hit it and Quit it 😎 He could have nitted up and literally never played another hand for 2 hours and lost back $200 max. Now he will never get an invite on any live streamed games.

  • @CoolHandC
    @CoolHandC 2 года назад

    At our cash games we would get a friend of a friend come and play and sometimes when they would win a big pot they would jet. All you can do is not invite them over again. When cash is taken off the table, it does hurt the game

  • @Cornerback80
    @Cornerback80 6 месяцев назад

    I will never forget the first successful poker session I had. When I left the table this kid tells me "enjoy my money." Winning poker players build their stack and gtfo and I have seen plenty of butt hurt people when I hit and run but when I give my stack away they don't seem to mind.

  • @vidteacher
    @vidteacher 2 года назад +3

    Having never played “on stream” myself, I was under the impression players were committing to a certain length of time. Hit and run is part of it, but for the shows sake I’d say it’s bad etiquette…good way to not get invited back….plus, you gotta feel bad for him, I mean he has such a “long drive home”…

  • @thomashenshallhydraxis
    @thomashenshallhydraxis 2 года назад +1

    But for a live TV event, maybe he should’ve stayed? Because he probably won’t get an invite back, the thrill of poker is watching people go large stack to no stack to large stack.

  • @Cheapgrams2
    @Cheapgrams2 2 года назад +3

    I dunno yall, I think I’m team DJ on this one. A run like that don’t come everyday lol.
    I was expecting him to slow roll or trash talk or something, bro did what we all should do. Quit while you’re ahead lmao

  • @jeremylutzel9140
    @jeremylutzel9140 2 года назад +1

    If there wasn't an agreement that everyone play (x) # of hands on stream, then I would say he's able to leave whenever he wants. I've been to TCH multiple times and people change tables or cash out after winning big hands all the time. This isn't even a new thing. It's his money, and he can rack it up and head to the cage whenever he wants.
    Do I think it's a hit and run? Yes.
    Do I think this whole idea of "Poker etiquette" is ridiculous? Also Yes.
    He has every right to leave.. The players have every right to not invite him back.. Just because he isn't wrong doesn't mean there won't be consequences. Noone likes bad action.

  • @GamblerGucci
    @GamblerGucci 2 года назад +1

    Know when to hold ‘em, know when to fold em, know when to walk away… I think we all know the classic. Good hit n run DJ 💪🏽

  • @libs-Suk-Balz
    @libs-Suk-Balz 2 года назад

    When you get invited to a private game, 4 hrs min is customary

  • @TTHova
    @TTHova 2 года назад

    Don't ever invite this guy back unless he agrees to minimum 4 hour session or a max loss amount. Terrible poker etiquette but whats even worse is the poker room putting this guy on blast. Absolutely awful customer service.

  • @ianlovessoccer77
    @ianlovessoccer77 2 года назад +2

    It’s his money, he can leave if he wants- but if I’m TCH, I wouldn’t care- when was the last time one of their videos generated this much discussion? Their videos usually have around 5 comments on them, this one has 80 at the time I’m typing it... invite him back with as many of the other people as u can and people will tune in and watch it bc there is now a “villain” at the table, it is poor form but this situation has generated clicks/ interaction

    • @ianlovessoccer77
      @ianlovessoccer77 2 года назад

      I mean- a Caitlin vs DJ all in pot would be amazing to watch, the point of these live stream games is to generate attention/traffic to TCH while providing entertainment for fans, TCH would be smart to invite DJ back on as they now have a polarizing player in their game

  • @hyphenizm
    @hyphenizm 2 года назад +1

    everyone knows, even if you've never played on a stream, that a hit & run when a stream is going is poor form. Okay, you racked up 15k... but you're never getting an invite back so there go your chances of winning any more. At the very least you could've been a nit and waited til the stream was over. With that said, he had every right to do it.

  • @ragnaroverby
    @ragnaroverby 2 года назад +10

    Love that Caitlin doesn't shy away from calling him out for the shenanigans

    • @mallorypoker
      @mallorypoker 2 года назад +1

      She’s the best!!

    • @SuperSlayinJJ
      @SuperSlayinJJ 2 года назад

      I agree. Mad respect for Caitlin here. Keeping it G 😎

    • @williamr4053
      @williamr4053 2 года назад

      Caitlin also doesn’t typically run well on live stream. Not surprised that she’s vocal about it. He’s walking away with some of her money too.

    • @SeekDestroy-sk1mo
      @SeekDestroy-sk1mo 2 года назад +1

      Yea very brave when he’s in the parking lot lol

    • @citizendissidentiv2488
      @citizendissidentiv2488 2 года назад

      @@SeekDestroy-sk1mo with a pocket full of her 🍞

  • @seahawkblazing9253
    @seahawkblazing9253 2 года назад +1

    It wasn’t on a show but I’ve seen people leave after 3 hands and winning 500$! That’s bad etiquette. Idk the show rules though.

  • @steelpenpirate
    @steelpenpirate 2 года назад +1

    He brought his own money and took everyone else's. Their problem, not his.

  • @tubinreo
    @tubinreo 2 года назад +1

    Look folks; This is plain and simple. You do not hit and run! I have been playing cards (Bourre' and poker) for more that 50 years. If you are going to have to leave early, announce that when you sit down. Otherwise, stay till late when winning, or be a turd.

  • @culu37
    @culu37 2 года назад

    As others have said, never feel bad leaving a game. None of these people are going to say shit the times when you leave after dusting off 3 or 4 buy ins

  • @douglaslee8512
    @douglaslee8512 11 месяцев назад

    If we do some math with what is being presented here in the video. If an average hand takes 5 minutes to play and he played 41 hands that gives him 205 minutes at the table. So that's 3 Hours and 25 Minutes of playing, giving everyone at the table 40 chances to take his money. In most places, I have played that's enough time to be considered an adequately representative time at the table to be able to step away WITHOUT it being a big deal. I feel some people were salty with the level of hands he played. I mean you can be mad at that but to attempt to fain anger about a dude who spent 3 hours at the table is shitty. If he had zero and walked away they would be telling him "Hey, it was a rough night. Better luck next time" but because this time he happened to win they have a different opinion.

  • @bryanjohnson8162
    @bryanjohnson8162 2 года назад +1

    Hit and run to me is literally coming in playing like two hands or 15 minutes tripling up and leaving he stayed half the f****** session almost so I wouldn't call that a hit and run they were just sad that the loose player left and I would like to add f****** when someone hits and runs that is rude but this was not like that

  • @webguy943
    @webguy943 2 года назад +1

    Since its streamed, don’t invite him back. If this was a regular table with no streaming, they he can leave whenever he wants.

  • @Tribe-et5qc
    @Tribe-et5qc 2 года назад

    Man said the storms coming gotta roll out lol

  • @jf5618
    @jf5618 2 года назад

    If it’s a stream, it’s on the stream to create boundaries….if not, it’s a cash game. Bad/good etiquette ONLY applies to invites. If he’s not down playing the stream again…rack em! Ever been at the pit…down X…hit a run and get back up? You bounce. This case, it’s simply about the stream and if that matters.

  • @phongsrithathvoravong3510
    @phongsrithathvoravong3510 2 года назад +1

    It’s better to leave when u win than when you lose. It’s your money, your choice. Lol

  • @dwarner9158
    @dwarner9158 2 года назад

    That woman was joking about it at the table. That is not a joke. Worst hit and run I’ve seen in 15 years

  • @sean5910
    @sean5910 2 года назад +1

    Why did this guy play at a streamed game if he's gonna leave that soon...

  • @JS-2
    @JS-2 2 года назад +1

    Revoke that invitation. Terrible etiquette. Unwritten rule especially for a higher amount of money.

  • @randynBroncos
    @randynBroncos 2 года назад +1

    Total hit and run, bad etiquette. Doesn’t deserve to play. Bull excuse for leaving saying he lives far. Definitely do NOT invite DJ back!