God this feels so good to watch with how arrogant he's been acting recently especially with how he was on that new lodge live game he was acting like such a cocky prick to see his ego just get crushed is so heartwarming.
@@patrickzabron3622 He lives that life everyday. So exploitable. Having money does not make one a good poker player. Eventually, even the not so good players will crush that whale.
@@geraldinepeckham3667Meh, good for the LA poker ecosystem....Rampage just made back every dollar of his downswing plus interest....Rampage was down over 400k on the year and he's definitely not Airball rich. So when you get guys like Alan Keating and Nik Airball, they can change your year, take advantage of it. They can also make ya have to drop in stakes too, which makes it exciting to watch. Must be awesome to play....
@@markm6059 founded Head and Shoulders Financial Group out of HK, financial services company targeting corporate and high-wealth individuals. He either is/was a a major shareholder in Air Asia. One of his groups also used to own former premier league team Wigan Athletic, but I think he lost a lot and sold it. He just deals in private equity now from what I remember, i did some googling a bit back
exactly my thoughts it only took him like 20 seconds after that statement to call he instead of the reverse psychology he should have just said i been bluffing all night heres your donation lol
Yes, sometimes people say that and it isn't clear what they want but you could hear Nik wanting him to fold... That on top of the excessive overbets...
He is on tilt, and didn’t cool down by taking a break, and keep play hard with over bluff when missed the flop, that is why he lost 670k. We both had been that shoes and lost a lot in a single session or one day. That is why on tilt is No.1 enemy when you play poker and try to avoid it.
11:05 Airball bets double pot on the river, shoves away from the table with both hands, drinks half a bottle of water, leans into his opponent and stares him down.
9 minute mark vs Stanley is a case study in major bluff tells. 2x overbet, big swig of water while waiting for action from Stanley on the river. The stare down. The "I have to have it" speach. SOOO many tells Airball was on pure bluff tilt. Good for Stanley to read through it and find the call.
@@perfectzero87 actually it's the opposite. he won't shut up when he has it there, first time i actually saw him scared and quiet for the majority of the time when stanley was deciding.
Looking at previous streams where Airball constantly outruns and bad beats stronger hands, then keeps bragging about it at showdown like its his pure skill for hitting those 3 or 4 outters, this session feels like such a refreshing breeze. Great content HCL.
@@tq6892 facts. 💯 when Airball says that he’s not even thinking clearly. He was in shock. Beyond tilt. Pokers Rock Bottom. I actually found it awkward watching this. What happens next for Airball will be really telling. There’s this narrative floating around that this was “karma” being dished out to Airball. This was not that. This was something far worse. Self inflicted.
If you look closely after the hand, Stanley quickly glances at Airball's hand when he checks it before mucking. It's a split second. But I don't think Stanley saw it before the flop
@@accpro1209 nah he was just trying to confirm that his good was good, that airball wouldn’t flip over a winner, cuz damn to call 2x pots there, King will not be good most of the time and Nik could be turning his King into a bluff
In the hand with Stanley, airball saying that he’d been ‘bluffing all night and that he had to have it sometimes’ lost him the hand.. Stanley correctly figured out the weakness from that speech play. Also - a classic tell is that airball reached for a drink right after the big bluff..
What y'all don't realize is that Nik showed MAJOR weakness in that hand with Stanley when he started talking to him. It was VERY valuable information, and I believe Nik's mouth played a major factor into why he got called on the river.
He played mysterious...in a 3-bet pot pre, when the Board cames KJ2 het bets 6k gets a call KJ210 board...and then he starts blasting money with 30k over pot bet...whats hes saying is he has AQ,JJ,1010...i mean what hand should call in normal circumstances...KQ,KJ,K10,Q9,JJ,1010 and maybe a slow played KK...and putting 160k on the river while normal poker players think he said on the turn bet like i have AQ...but the river paired the board???The asian guy has also JJ,1010 in his range and with the AJ he blocks a little bit of a full house JJ...on an tilt player defitnely a good time to think over the hands got played...and some times call! Nicely done
@@Luka23567 I see what your saying but from what has happened so far this game it really sounded like a plea for help rather than trying to represent a strong hand. It might’ve worked under different circumstances but not there lol
@@justina5688 I actually don’t think anything he said gave it off to Stanley. If you watch that hand carefully, on the river Nik leans into him while eye balling him, stays like that for a minute while Stanley is looking at the board, but I guarantee you that subtly in the back of Stanley’s mind he def noticed what Nik was doing. Then when Stanley glanced at him, Nik smiled at him and he knew that was a big tell which is why he followed up with the immediate “I bluffed all night..” I think those sequence of events psychologically dwelled on Stanley’s mind. This is why world class players just remain stoic under all circumstances, give nothing away. You never ever ever know what you say or do might subtly suggest to your opponent and how he might interpret it.
Nik on pure donkey tilt not figuring out why everybody was ready to call with minimal bluff catchers after he kept handing out money like Costco free samples. Everybody else at the table wishing it was their turn.
To be honest those bets were really good, but unfortunately his image cost him big, and that call with 22 could have shifted the dynamic from the start.
That’s true I would also say the same for Mariano but when I watched him in the early stages he was dipping in high cash game I remember him playing 5-10,10-20
We see so many poker players come and go. Why not just be humble while knowing there is a end to every good poker run. Jungle Man is somewhere with that smirk watch this with all of us.
13:23 is the absolute best part of this video. Right before Stanley called, he put chips on top of stack like he was about to call and Nick's eyes got as big as dinner plates 😅☠️
The speech play in that last hand def worked against Nik. You can see Stanley's face twitch after Nik tries to convince him he has to have it one time. If Nik had bet less and kept his cool, he probly gets it through
Mathematically speaking, probability of bluffing with total air and zero blocker in a 650k pot is inversely proportional to the bettor's IQ, and is an independant event irrelevant to the previous showdowns. Hence, a call here is probabilistically justified. Well done Stanley!
Its actually hillarious how many people think im actually trying to be a poker smartass/explain anything at all when in fact Im simply making a little joke out of Nik's quote on 'his probability of bluffing'
@@rolandtomassi3486 yes, a complete nonsense just like what Nik said in the video. Thats the joke. Probably why the comment got 14 likes. U must be super fun at parties
Why are the players that bet into others allowed to muck their hands? You don't force the player who called to show first. Wouldn't fly in 99% of games.
Nik was so stunned when Stanley called him, he legit couldn't believe lmfao. It's amazing that Ace Jack could call on a paired board with broadway cards while having only a Jack. Mad respect to Stanley.
That was not an easy call that’s for sure, Stanley was clearly not just playing his hand but was also playing the player there (got to know your opponent)
Sooo sweet to see those big flapping boastful lips closed. In every other game all you ever hear is his big mouth flapping. I watched it live and was trying to send messages, cal, call, call. Wondwe how Dic Airball enjoyed his night's sleep after being dominated, crushed and all on live TV. Loved it.
Nick…. Stop pulling a Garret … you lost the hand move on… stop making those faces! Two things you might want to think about… 1. Your talking gave it away by. 2nd I think after the you the money in the panic settled in.. by saying “I’ve bluffed all night I have to have it here” you think of you had the winning hand you would say that?
Nik is a tellbox that overbluffs and is shocked and upset when he gets called lmao, aside from that I think he took the beat way better than anyone expected him to so respect to him for that
God this feels so good to watch with how arrogant he's been acting recently especially with how he was on that new lodge live game he was acting like such a cocky prick to see his ego just get crushed is so heartwarming.
We will all sleep a little better 😂
He gets credit for the absolute nuts so often with his big over bet bluffs. So nice to see them get called down with pure bluff catchers.
True, true
PrickAirball
Watching Nik get knocked down like this brought me more joy than I would like to admit
Life is easy, I see Nik Airball lose I click
Nik was living the Life is Bleff that day.
I agree. F that guy.
@@patrickzabron3622 He lives that life everyday. So exploitable. Having money does not make one a good poker player. Eventually, even the not so good players will crush that whale.
@@geraldinepeckham3667Meh, good for the LA poker ecosystem....Rampage just made back every dollar of his downswing plus interest....Rampage was down over 400k on the year and he's definitely not Airball rich. So when you get guys like Alan Keating and Nik Airball, they can change your year, take advantage of it. They can also make ya have to drop in stakes too, which makes it exciting to watch. Must be awesome to play....
Trop story nik with his stupid spoiled little brat. I have a kid like that. Ill be ashamed
The absolute despair on Airballs face for the split second after Stanley called his bluff on the river is my spirit animal.
It ŵas Live also.... He wont be the same.... They way it happened.
That was a great call too everything about it. I like how he threw one chip in because he knew he was good. And the quiet call. So good
That AJ and AK hand had Nik questioning life. Lol.
Couldn’t have said it better myself 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🫡
could not have happened to a bigger d bag
Stanley with the “somebody beeped me” needle after calling $160k bluff is comedy
A millionaire try to bluff a billionaire now u know why it dont work out.
@@um8440 how’d Stanley make his cash?
@@markm6059 CO founded doordash
@@markm6059 founded Head and Shoulders Financial Group out of HK, financial services company targeting corporate and high-wealth individuals. He either is/was a a major shareholder in Air Asia. One of his groups also used to own former premier league team Wigan Athletic, but I think he lost a lot and sold it. He just deals in private equity now from what I remember, i did some googling a bit back
@@gunandbomb4637 wrong asian guy
When Airball said "I got to have it one time", he is begging Stanley not to call.
exactly my thoughts it only took him like 20 seconds after that statement to call he instead of the reverse psychology he should have just said i been bluffing all night heres your donation lol
Obviously lol
Yes, sometimes people say that and it isn't clear what they want but you could hear Nik wanting him to fold... That on top of the excessive overbets...
Also the drinking the water and trying to look way to relaxed was a huge tell.
@@xavierharding8938idk reverse psychology is a thing
Glad to see Nik on his A game
😂
A for artist?
@@rand0m0nium a for airball
He is on tilt, and didn’t cool down by taking a break, and keep play hard with over bluff when missed the flop, that is why he lost 670k. We both had been that shoes and lost a lot in a single session or one day. That is why on tilt is No.1 enemy when you play poker and try to avoid it.
@@Adam-hi9dhHe may not be balanced enough, Rampage definitely noticed and I think Stanley saw he was tilted out of his mind....
Broooo this is pure comedy 😂 they should have added more Rampage hands to this. The snap call with the ace high was gold 🤣
There’s a separate video of just rampage busting him
@@briandraper7630 ya but they should have added it to this montage 😂
Because no real money😂😂
nik airball losing money will always be top tier content
better than helmouth
Bill's face for anyone that missed it when Stanley calls that bluff is priceless
Excellent catch. Makes the video all the better.
They figured out how Air Ball plays. He is like a kid that's getting his candies taken away by the pros.
😮
Just watched it back ol Billies mouth hit the floor on that 1
If nik dumbass didnt open his mouth that bet went through lol
I love how he just can’t believe that he’s clearly making mistakes
straight up punting 160k with air.
He said himself he was bluffing whole night 😂 of course calling is a profitable move there.
He's like duhhh how do I lose when I have a 3 and a 7. Suited!
11:05 Airball bets double pot on the river, shoves away from the table with both hands, drinks half a bottle of water, leans into his opponent and stares him down.
This is the video everyone has been waiting for.
You shall ask and HCL shall provide!
The video everyone has been waiting for for months 😂
13:35 Bill's jaw dropped for like 12 seconds when he sees stanley's cards😂
LOL😂
I think it was more about nik not opening up because he couldn't believe he punted 160k
😂
You had me at “Nik Airball loses…”
Finally Airball isn’t cackling with his annoying laugh. Great to see him humbled!
9 minute mark vs Stanley is a case study in major bluff tells. 2x overbet, big swig of water while waiting for action from Stanley on the river. The stare down. The "I have to have it" speach. SOOO many tells Airball was on pure bluff tilt. Good for Stanley to read through it and find the call.
Yep, honestly airball should of shut his mouth. I think he talked his way for Stanley to call
@@perfectzero87 actually it's the opposite. he won't shut up when he has it there, first time i actually saw him scared and quiet for the majority of the time when stanley was deciding.
@@vlada_janjanin THAT was what sealed it... Not that he was talking--it's that he caught himself then suddenly stfu. 😂
Airball even accusing him of looking at his hand....
It's always a banger when Dic Airhead loses large$$$$ 😂😂😂Made my day😂😂😂
Haha😂
By far one of the most hilarious poker videos on the internet.
Looking at previous streams where Airball constantly outruns and bad beats stronger hands, then keeps bragging about it at showdown like its his pure skill for hitting those 3 or 4 outters, this session feels like such a refreshing breeze. Great content HCL.
Nick actually thought Stanley looked at his cards 😆 😆
He didn't he was just desperate.
@@tq6892 facts. 💯 when Airball says that he’s not even thinking clearly. He was in shock. Beyond tilt. Pokers Rock Bottom.
I actually found it awkward watching this. What happens next for Airball will be really telling.
There’s this narrative floating around that this was “karma” being dished out to Airball.
This was not that. This was something far worse. Self inflicted.
If you look closely after the hand, Stanley quickly glances at Airball's hand when he checks it before mucking. It's a split second. But I don't think Stanley saw it before the flop
@@accpro1209 nah he was just trying to confirm that his good was good, that airball wouldn’t flip over a winner, cuz damn to call 2x pots there, King will not be good most of the time and Nik could be turning his King into a bluff
@Erik E ahh u right. Watching it again and that makes more sense. What a crazy hand
Now, this is content. Bonus points is that he stopped talking for 20 minutes straight, what a moment!
In the hand with Stanley, airball saying that he’d been ‘bluffing all night and that he had to have it sometimes’ lost him the hand.. Stanley correctly figured out the weakness from that speech play. Also - a classic tell is that airball reached for a drink right after the big bluff..
the hand with stanley lives in my head rent free. he was literally about to cry 🤣
Airball always brings the biggest stack and weight bullies the other players. That night it finally backfired.
nick deciding to win pots with 3/7o is pretty funny to watch implode
Lol. He was suited!
@@skelthouser2730 Sooted!
@@skelthouser2730 Yeah, that extra 2% equity of being suited is everything 😂
What y'all don't realize is that Nik showed MAJOR weakness in that hand with Stanley when he started talking to him. It was VERY valuable information, and I believe Nik's mouth played a major factor into why he got called on the river.
I mean, mathematically, I gotta have it once.... please fold Stanley
Ya think 🤔
100% agreed!
When they want a fold they say call and when they want a call they say fold. Ain’t rocket science.
He played mysterious...in a 3-bet pot pre, when the Board cames KJ2 het bets 6k gets a call KJ210 board...and then he starts blasting money with 30k over pot bet...whats hes saying is he has AQ,JJ,1010...i mean what hand should call in normal circumstances...KQ,KJ,K10,Q9,JJ,1010 and maybe a slow played KK...and putting 160k on the river while normal poker players think he said on the turn bet like i have AQ...but the river paired the board???The asian guy has also JJ,1010 in his range and with the AJ he blocks a little bit of a full house JJ...on an tilt player defitnely a good time to think over the hands got played...and some times call! Nicely done
Someone should've recorded Meatballs laughter and put it on full blast after that session.
That call from Stanley was sick
That is like calling $1.60 for a multi billionaire
@@peterhwang1472 he’s still trying to play poker correctly lol
“i bluffed all night, i have to have it, mathematically speaking-and i know you’re a math guy” mans crying for help 😂
He could’ve said the same exact thing with the nuts.
@@Luka23567yes, but if Nik had the nuts then he wouldn’t be trying to talk Stanley into a fold
@@dylanwirth he has done the same exact charade with the nuts. Talks them into a fold when he really wants a call.
@@Luka23567 I see what your saying but from what has happened so far this game it really sounded like a plea for help rather than trying to represent a strong hand. It might’ve worked under different circumstances but not there lol
@@justina5688 I actually don’t think anything he said gave it off to Stanley. If you watch that hand carefully, on the river Nik leans into him while eye balling him, stays like that for a minute while Stanley is looking at the board, but I guarantee you that subtly in the back of Stanley’s mind he def noticed what Nik was doing. Then when Stanley glanced at him, Nik smiled at him and he knew that was a big tell which is why he followed up with the immediate “I bluffed all night..”
I think those sequence of events psychologically dwelled on Stanley’s mind. This is why world class players just remain stoic under all circumstances, give nothing away. You never ever ever know what you say or do might subtly suggest to your opponent and how he might interpret it.
He used to be so lucky that he won money by playing the wrong way, but now his luck has returned to normal, and then he lost a lot
Nik on pure donkey tilt not figuring out why everybody was ready to call with minimal bluff catchers after he kept handing out money like Costco free samples. Everybody else at the table wishing it was their turn.
Favorite video ever. Can’t stop rewatching. Specially when air ball ACUSES Stanley! OMFG🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nothing better than watching Dik Airball lose daddy’s money.
My new favorite video from HCL.
Stanley with the monster call!!…poker at its best right there
If poker was compared to basketball Nik couldn’t hit the rim if his life depended on it that day, was nothing but Airballs ALL DAY.
"Did you see my hand?" @14:28 🤣
"I bluff all night..."
"Why do people call me with these hands?"
This is why it's best to just step away from the table when you're tilted
To be honest those bets were really good, but unfortunately his image cost him big, and that call with 22 could have shifted the dynamic from the start.
More airball fail videos please. Need these in my life.
13:30 Airballs heart drops.
No his soul left with Gman
“I’ve been bluffing all night.” - Airball 😂 easy call
It’s just crazy how rampage has come along I remember when he started his channel and watching him hustle 1/3 2/5 Boston billiards
You can’t rate his game on a night a man is monkey tilting half a million to him with nonstop bluffs 🤣✌️
And they thought he wasn't going to make it let alone survive this long..
That’s true I would also say the same for Mariano but when I watched him in the early stages he was dipping in high cash game I remember him playing 5-10,10-20
Rampage and Mariono are both being staked by someone super shady, and whenever they play at the same table they are colluding like hell
@@jakecooper5855 interesting. Any facts to back up the opinion here.
This is the best video you’ve ever posted
09:19 There goes Rampage smiling at Airball, LOL!
Love it !
nik airball is setting his new game plan, the most funniest poker player respect!
Nik airball was very charitable he donated $700K+ to all the players on the table.
Yes very nice guy
We see so many poker players come and go. Why not just be humble while knowing there is a end to every good poker run. Jungle Man is somewhere with that smirk watch this with all of us.
“How did he call that?!” Has 37 lmaooo
Nik tweeted “after review: 1. I played my A game. 2. I ran bad.” I see so many bad river calls here 😂
Nik is a great heel 😂
13:23 is the absolute best part of this video. Right before Stanley called, he put chips on top of stack like he was about to call and Nick's eyes got as big as dinner plates 😅☠️
That's a good way to shut him up 😂
Karma is being served to the arrogant guy! How satisfying it was to see his facial expressions when Stanley made the call🤣🤣🤣
Damn never seen Nik Airball so uncomfortable looks like ultimate tilt.
@@NirvanaMK damn rough!
I may have no room to speak as I don’t play at these stakes but I think nik has a lot of room to improve in his game outside of the cards
You have to add the A3 vs AK and 10 4 vs AQ hands if you're gonna make this video ... Nevertheless still a great collaboration!
The speech play in that last hand def worked against Nik. You can see Stanley's face twitch after Nik tries to convince him he has to have it one time. If Nik had bet less and kept his cool, he probly gets it through
After Nic’s actions at the lodge…this was karma.
What happened at the lodge?
@@eternalselph he was needling everyone. Called Jungleman his b*tch - no class bully. I like watching nik but his antics lately have been classless.
13:35 😮 - Bill Klein for 10 seconds
That snap AK call really didn't make sense. If a woman did that there would be a 5 month investigation
TRUTH!
This has got to be my favorite episode of Hustler Casino Live to date. And I haven’t even yet watched a minute of it! 😂 😂😂
The Rampage bluff airball was the beginning of the end of airball night.
I love watching Nik Airball play Poker, it makes me feel better about my skills
Funny how Airball lowlights became top tier content for hustler lmao
He’s complaining why they keep calling him😂
13:00 the giveaway speech 😂😂
@13:25 watch in 0.25 speed. 😂 Nick could have puked over the table.
“Somebody beep me” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
He was talking too much, that's why he called.
I agree with you, Nik talked Stanley into a call there.
goddammit he got called bluffing and trying to accuse Stanley saw his cards LOL
This was going to happen sooner or later. Nik is simply not a very good poker player.
This should be preserved in the historical highlights of poker. Legendary session! Nik has balls of steel
Mathematically speaking, probability of bluffing with total air and zero blocker in a 650k pot is inversely proportional to the bettor's IQ, and is an independant event irrelevant to the previous showdowns. Hence, a call here is probabilistically justified. Well done Stanley!
Your comment gave no math , All those fancy words can be sum down into 2 words, “Good Read” .
😊Tried too hard buddy
No reason, word salad of nonsense, didn’t explain anything. Go asleep
Aaaand you managed to misspell independent
Its actually hillarious how many people think im actually trying to be a poker smartass/explain anything at all when in fact Im simply making a little joke out of Nik's quote on 'his probability of bluffing'
@@rolandtomassi3486 yes, a complete nonsense just like what Nik said in the video. Thats the joke. Probably why the comment got 14 likes. U must be super fun at parties
Why are the players that bet into others allowed to muck their hands? You don't force the player who called to show first. Wouldn't fly in 99% of games.
@@claudehopper6192 Exactly. It prevents you from getting angled and it's just good etiquette.
Nik is such a villian but it makes great entertainment
Exactly Stanley, "keep stealing our money, haha".
Makes me happy. Makes me smile.
How on earth did Stanley make that call? Nik airball 3bet pre, bomb on all 3 streets, even 2x pot on the river. Crazy soul read
Music to my ears
If he keeps his mouth shut Stanly folds!
Nik was so stunned when Stanley called him, he legit couldn't believe lmfao.
It's amazing that Ace Jack could call on a paired board with broadway cards while having only a Jack.
Mad respect to Stanley.
That was not an easy call that’s for sure, Stanley was clearly not just playing his hand but was also playing the player there (got to know your opponent)
He has 2nd pair top kicker against a guy whose been so aggressive lately that's a snap call
It was an easy call after Nik said,"Ive been bluffing all night and I gotta have it one time." It's like he doesn't want a call. Lol
@@buk6199 Nik will sometimes say the exact same type of thing with the nuts there.
Yes he does with nuts too, but tonight his nuts were taken by rampage so Stanley know he ain’t got no NUTS only AIR
Commentator: nick airball is down 759k
Me: there’s a hotline for that😂
Sooo sweet to see those big flapping boastful lips closed. In every other game all you ever hear is his big mouth flapping. I watched it live and was trying to send messages, cal, call, call. Wondwe how Dic Airball enjoyed his night's sleep after being dominated, crushed and all on live TV. Loved it.
He literally talked Stanley in to a CALL. haha
Nick…. Stop pulling a Garret … you lost the hand move on… stop making those faces! Two things you might want to think about… 1. Your talking gave it away by. 2nd I think after the you the money in the panic settled in.. by saying “I’ve bluffed all night I have to have it here” you think of you had the winning hand you would say that?
Bills face on the bottom left when Stanley calls LMAO
Airball: how can you call!
Stanley: you bluff all night!
Airball: I could have had a set!
Stanley: or bluff!
Even Bill was shocked after seeing Stanley's hand
Nik is a tellbox that overbluffs and is shocked and upset when he gets called lmao, aside from that I think he took the beat way better than anyone expected him to so respect to him for that
Lol Airball vs Stanley goin from i know what u have to "Did u see my hand" ??? LOL
"Did you see me hand?" Hahahaha complete shock. Nik needed to be humbled.
Stanley’s needles 😂😂
Love watching Nik. Lose. 🎉
He made Rampage's entire quarter in a couple hours.
Rampage is a savage.... the best pokerplayer 2023 no cap...
I come back and watch this video every day. Seeing Nik loose always brings a smile to my face.
Congrats nik!!! you are always good at it