THE CRAZIEST CALL I'VE EVER SEEN IN POKER
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- Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2018
- This is what my life has come to. I can't believe I'm reviewing a high stakes poker hand, with an $88,400 pot, in which I must advise against calling 43-offsuit on the button against an open. But that's just the beginning. This ludicrous hand continues to go further off the rails with each passing street. Is this real life?
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"Honey he called me with a pair of three's"
Paul Panapa this would have made Phil’s head explode haha for real tho this shit would have been perfect for him.
"Man, you shoulda seen it, I won a ninety K pot with three four offsuit"
"Honey he went all in with ace high"
@@weimondo yeah but the range for a bet is much higher than the range for a call....
He’s supposed to bust him 😂
This is totally believable.
Really didn't like the line that Art took, especially against Gal, who obviously trained on Zynga Poker.
Sean Kelley 🤔
Please tell me where you play i gotta come 😂😂😂
@@oliverlaflamme9609 That was sarcasm. Thought you could tell by the Zynga line.
Reminds me of times I’ve gone for the 3-barrel bluff against the station at the table and get snapped by 4th pair and I’m just thinking “I knew he was a station... why did I do that?”
@@nich3683
how did this guy know I was on a draw ?snapped my all in on the turn with ace high and held :(
"You can't win if you fold." - Tom Dwan
You lose every hand you fold
- Wayne Gretzky - Michael Scott
You also can't lose much if you always fold.. :) Just the blinds every round.
@@DavidShinabarger Yes 👍
Joojoo jeejee sometimes it’s better to defend blinds there’s 1/5 chance you hit flop
We just witnessed a variation of the classic Texas holdem called my dad's richer than your dad holdem.
👍 👍 👍
You've obviously been out of the game for a very long time, Doug.
Everybody knows 43o is the new Aces now.
Shove any flop that has an ace on it. If you get snapped off, you can always hit the runner runner.
Lol
just to prove the 43os is the new AA i lost $427 with it just last night. LMAO
@@Jivvi I don't why, but the made me LOL literally :D
exactly, he (the commentator) looks like a smart guy, I'm sure he's doing great at whatever business he's doing, but poker is a different animal, raw intellect don't help you, you need to study the game hard...put in the hours...
Was sure you'd be like "34o, I don't mind a call, 3bet or fold here."
You do need to mix in some 34s every now and then.
That's beautiful
there is less chance of your opponent having a flush draw because you have it blocked with the four of clubs
The all in was a give away. Should have bet 10k as a value bet.
Red: that is a reason I like to donk all-in when I have the nuts. Lot of people will interpret this as a donk bluff.
We all know the best player in that room was taking a nap in the corner
Joshua Darovitz
Ha
You made me laugh today
Naw man, he's just a dog.
That was Dog Polk
*badum tss*
Surely Gal does play a lot with art and knows art is good enough to bluff loads of missed draws and that's what he's doing. Gutsy call still but don't you have to call down against v good players a bit more on draw-heavy turns with bricked rivers?
Literally just looks like every hand on the WSOP app
Instructions unclear. Made myself a millionaire with going allin every time I have 4,3.
I would assume prior knowledge was extremely important in this hand...
*tags player as calling station*
lol
the betting of art looks like a missed draw turned into a bluff. if he was strong he would value bet the river, going all in on a board like that smells of bluff.
Writeous0ne oh I’m so sorry man thats how calling stations think
tagging @@Writeous0ne as calling station
tagging @@tim..indeed as an aggro donk
You 3 bet?
I’m ALL IN!
Jeff Boski hey Jeff are you good at poker?
All Rin
Sorry to offend you, my b dude.
Lol... imagine if it was Hellmuth, he would have cracked it if he lost an $88K pot to 3's.
@@titmusspaultpaul5 not to pay (unbezahlbar)
I make those calls all the time. Those r ez. My toughest call was with 9 high. The reason you have never heard of me and my god-like calls is because i can't beat 4NL.
M.I Popescu Honestly it's freakin harder than it seems.
@@supremeamine2382 its the same as 2NL just fewer fish. theyre still there though.
@Sofa King What are you even saying?
@@Luigi17891 He's saying if you take a line where it looks like you have a medium strong hand, and get caught bluffing, then you could just take that exact same line every time and get called down.
The lowest hero call was Ten-high by Stu Ungar. He was already in the final table playing heads-up during a tournament and busted the player as he read his mind for a busted draw
The pain on art's face when gal call was priceless
Dude must have had a read, he put him on a flush draw and went with that theory.....Ballz of steel
I'M drunk as fuck. Don't think I could ever make that call.
Read lol dude is just a moron who got lucky. Absolutely atrocious call.
@@scottlarrabee467 You believe he called with 43 with no read? haha!
@@FISHDINHO He just did it in a multiway pot preflop, did it at flop and at turn, why not at river? He just thought he was comited and prayed for him having a bluff.
I think putting him on the flush draw wasnt too unreasonable, also we have no idea how well these players know each other. It looked it was a good read more than a loose call.
wow this video was perfect. really cool to see the improvements you've made in the past few years. cheers doug!
I think, at least for me I've found myself in arts shoes many a time before. Completely flabbergasted, wondering how my opponent could have made a series of calls. Only to realize later that it was simply a case of the villain saying to themselves: "I don't believe you, and I have a pair". And that's all it takes. But the good news is that players who make those types of calls, tend to make them frequently. And you can punish them for it.
Trying to bluff calling stations isn't a good strategy, like you said...value town or go home.
@@bradmundies425 the biggest trouble is not realizing you're being stationed until you're in too deep. that shit hurts.
The amount of money I could have saved over the years if I didn't raise preflop, bet bet shove on Axxxx and get called by A2o.
That’s the thing though, Gal is not a calling station. Here he just had a read from the poker gods
Yes and no. I've been sitting at a table with shit hands for like 40 minutes so I go fuck it, I'm playing this crap. Once you get your head around the fact he played 43o, then the rest was played ok. All low cards but the J, and he could be confident no one would be as reckless as him to play low cards so all he had to do was decide if his opponent had a J.... he bet correctly and one an $88K pot. You would have to look at his game for at least 30 min to an hour to see if he really knows how to play. Maybe that's how he won, that was the first bad/ low set of cards he played that evening and his opponent couldn't predict that he would play that hand.... anyway, just a thought. Cheers.
@doug We wanna see you play poker again Make poker Fun again
Super glad to see you are still doing poker videos Doug! Always entertaining to watch, thank you for the content!
I love your sense of humor Doug. This comment at the end after he called, LMAO :D :D :D
Never have I seen more heart in a professional level competitor. Doug Polk: The filmmaker and the artist--end of sentence, end of paragraph, period. While Polk's writing and editing styles might take him places in life, one wonders about the haircut.
dcQ23 Yeah why does he comb it in a faux hawk? Looks stupid.
The other players faces when they see the 3,4 haha!
"I'm done with this shit" says everyone at 2am. Back at it tomorrow.
While I’ve never played w gal personally, I have seen him play many sessions on LATB. By math guessing opponents ranges it clearly is not profitable in the long run. Gal does call more frequently than others in tough spots but I wouldn’t consider him a station. He makes many tough lay downs and is a solid player. I’m sure he had a read and feel that art was bluffing, the problem is he even loses to much of arts bluff range.
From the outside looking in the t shirt over his mouth looked a bit suspicious, but easy for me to say.
players who do that do it in every pot theyre in, bluffing or not
"...you don't have to continue when you've just got middle pair, worst kicker, and terrible removal..."
The WSOP hand with K8s vs 23o where Van Tran hit the river 2 in a 4bet pot. Now THAT was a good hand!
You act like that wasn't a soul read. That was pure instinct and the will to go with the gut feeling. To me there is no greater feeling in this game than an insane against the odds hero call off the live read. As I said, pure.
Your ending was hilarious ,😂😂😭
HAHAHAHHAAHA - that tshirt... what a stong troll game you have Doug
I don't think he made that those are for sale from live at the bike. Theres one of doug too i think.
First thing I saw when i started the video and loled at work
@@gavinasaurus if you watch a couple vids back he talked about and made fun of the idea that LATB was selling these to begin with.. so seeing him wearing one without mentioning it was a good tongue and cheek laugh for those of us that noticed it.
What's the joke? Who's the guy on the t-shirt?
@@barygol watch this video. ruclips.net/video/u2msw2IMdvY/видео.html the guy on the shirt is a poker player
You’re a true dog lover for noticing and mentioning the doggo
Haven't watched in a while... glad to see you're still the man
Love your breakdowns
I must be in the younger demographics of your viewers but... does no one else notice adam22 and pouya casually chilling in the back?!?!?!?!
Yeah they were special guest on the show that week.
In cash games, you need to recognize calling stations from recreational players. I have seen this a lot. Young Pro's getting called down weak by rec players.
Thanks for what you do Doug!
Love your take on these vids 😂
UNBELIEVABLE!
Play Red Dead Redemption 2 Poker!!!! That would be a cool video!
Dalton Weils those bros are out of line
they play like Gal...call everything and never fold. It's quite juicy.
Mark looking like little bish... it was just a comment take it ez chief
Dalton Weils slowest poker simulator ever. And low stakes. Mad gay.
With tha $2.50 nooo
I believe that honestly hurt you a bit Doug🤣😂 like GENUINELY even if just a little bit
I like it how everyone's a better player than everyone else, until it comes down to it, including Doug !
A pair of three has more showdown value nowadays than a pair of aces did 20 years ago.
Wish this was against Hellmuth.
Nice thumbnail doug. Classy as always.
EPIC DOUG PRODUCTION! So f-in funny =)
"Poker strategy is dead." Yes it is when money has no value. lol
Gal is a rough go man. He is tough to play against.
Played deep w him hard rock in Hollywood, it’s not the worst call in the world. Certainly and exploitative one, and gal... per say.... doesn’t like to give up or be exploited... I like it.
Then I'll just exploit that by value betting him light every time. Every deviation from GTO is exploitable
Lol Doug this is one of your best commentaries!
Thank you Doug! Love it!
has to be a history between the two. tough to call this on an unknown opponent!
For sure... I did the same once with J high (Call all in on River), but the Guy was a maníac and i mechanize my plays against him to discover the bluff. It worked! BEST Call of my carreer
@@3pau1 my best call was J high also, but as said it wasnt on just a random in which i didnt have hand history with.
@@tyrocksalot yeah It needs history otherwise its just crazy lol
I once called an all in with J high as well. The donkey ended up having 8 high
Is it wrong that I don't hate the river call? The call pre flop is the worst. Post flop, if he has decided (correctly in this case) that his opponent is on an Ax flush draw, then the calls on turn and river are also correct. The big error was deciding to play trash in the first place.
Sharon Baines-Jones true that
Yeah this was pretty good play. And after some thought writing it down, seems kinda straight forward unless he has a soul read to fold.
My only take away is what happens ina Situation where art is turning a hand into a bluff that still beats gal lol
Sharon Baines-Jones exactly
Art waited too long to make a bet...timing is key if your gonna bluff
That's basically what I thought as well
"C u next week for pls dont play your 72o". lol... Awesome stuff doug GG!
Doug "Lord of the Thumbnail" Polk
Number #1 Rule, you MUST KNOW your opponent . Gal, has N E V E R folded a winning hand, in other words he's a " CALLING STATION " LOL...
43o is the new A5s which was the new AK
The Doggie is like " you guys suuuuuuuck I'm going to bed😂🤣🤣😂"
I'll see you guys next week for 'please don't play your 7 2o ' I laughed out loud
I'm wondering how much playing the player factored in. I'm guessing a lot.
This hand cheered me up, been having a crazy day
Hoping it got better bro :)
This was the funniest episode in a while.
“Sure you can say fuck it and call him all the way down with middle pair for thousands of dollars” 😂😂😂 my man...shits comedy.
That's the problem with poker, you can play perfect and still lose. That's how the game works, donkey's can draw out, jokers can make stupid calls and win.
Thats also the thing with poker, there is no right way to play just a smarter way to play.
This wasn't a stupid call. He read the bluff correctly.
Shutup nit
@@jeffreyyoungblood7438 It's not a stupid call, it's 4 stupid calls. It's one of the best ways to blow up your money, calling preflop and 3 barrells with 43o.
Gal player this hand like how I used to play when I moved up in stakes and was playing with regs for the first time. I was paranoid that I was always being bluffed, and felt like I had to hold on with any hand whatsoever vs barrels. Then I lost 20 buy ins and adjusted.
The editing is hilarious!
This is your funniest video yet.
DUDE! 34O IS A PREMIUM HAND BRO
Lmao Adam22 wtf!!!!
zachary tuccillo I know right !!??? I was looking for this comment .😂😂
and Pouya!!
Adam clout chasing all over youtube
scott loong I know I’m (very) late, but I’m pretty sure Adam used to play poker as virtually his job when he was young so not clout chasing
The commentary during the hand is actually pretty good. It's not often the case so I wanted to point it out. Love from France Polker hands! Nh tho
I think it was also live @ at the bike where someone called 9/2 offsuit all in pre-flop. cold. he wasn't bluffing or anything. he just called off like 30k pre-flop cold all-in. with 9/2 off.
I think that the term "Hero Call" should now, and forever more be known as a "Hero Gal"!!!
Ha ha..good one!
I've been trying to pinpoint the moment he's contacted by Mike Postle. Anyone else? Unbelievable call without a single crotch stare.
Telepathy
0:39 "...everyone exited to jump in except for the dog takin a nap in the corner..."
Imagine the dog would also jump in yelling "all out" pooping on the table.... :-)
It's weird seeing Pouya and Adam22 while I'm enjoying a Polker Hand
LudaChris!
Kevin harts k high call was better
but he didn't know it he thought he had a straight
@@mustafaosama2955
r/woosh
@@vivavaldez87 don't woosh me man I get the joke that both is terrible but all I'm saying is this dude know what he was doing Kevin didn't
mustafa osama wooooooooooooooooosh
Hart was trying to give the girl chips. He was trying to donate and he didn’t know she was bluffing
T-shirt with 3-betting Luda Chris is hilarious !
I give the guy props. The ultimate hero call.
Imagine if that Vanessa guy had the Ace 8. He would’ve been so pissed!
his eyes would glaze over and he would begin muttering to himself, “4-3o is a fold pre... it’s a fold pre... he can’t have that hand... it’s a fold on the turn.... it’s not possible...” and he would sink into madness only to ripped back to reality by his fohawk stylist, who is of course his life coach.
Haha
Gal was thinking “ if he makes a big bet on the river, it’s because it’s his only chance to win “.
I call.
"Poker strategy is dead. Click some buttons. Maybe you'll win." hahahaha
Doug with you teach me how to profitably call an early position raise with 43o on the bottom? I think I got what it takes to play like Gal does and call someone down when his draw bricked with 4th pair no kicker.
He had to have had a great read on that flush draw. HAD to have.
Poker 2019:
Player makes a sick call
" mathematical poker player": what a bad call
Suited connectors any good utg
??
lmao adam22 and pouya just chilling
I love it. Teach all of these overanalyzing “poker teachers” that sometimes, you put your opponent on a draw and dont think theyve got it. Betting bricks even helps you think that. Especially a river all-in. I used to wonder why i was getting called on my river all-ins all the time. But turns out i showed weakness and it helped them make hero calls. At the end of the day, it is still gambling.
Sure it is gambling but you are making thousands of bets not just one. I would explain it to you more but you seem to far gone. Would love to play cards with you.
"Poker strategy is dead, click some buttons, maybe you win, you'll win 90k pots on tv.." lmao
i've made quite similar calls... alot of players will not check a set in a 5 way pot where alot of draws are possible, you don't have position, and if you don't bet it's quite likely you're not gonna get any information out of your oponents on that flop, which makes those draws very dangerous. so assuming they've been playing against each other for a while now, i guess gal had already gotten some info on his oponent, whom might be one of the players who think so (i do to btw). so if no set, he's just going to have a draw alot of the time. turn and river each come higher than the board, not completing any draws, so when your oponent keeps betting, it's likely he didn't hit them. if you do hit one of those cards, you're gonne want to check because you now do have showdown value, and you'll rarely be called by a worse hand if you do bet. therefore, on the river, it is very reasonable to think art just 3 barrel bluffed a fushdraw.
“Poker strategy is dead.” 😂😂😂
Mate all the episodes of high stakes poker are now on youtube, can you do some hands from them?
Doug is probably missing about how well Gal knows his opponent. They could be playing each other every day and Gal might exactly put his opponent on this kind of a hand as Art could be one of those players who always raise a flush draw the same way every other day. Polarizing the hand on the river ofcourse made the call a bit easier as it's then 50 -50. Busted draw or a monster hand like 77. The only issue is ofcourse investing $300 on this hand preflop. Once the raise came on that flop it's never a 2 pair hand on that board texture. It's either a set or draw or over pair. All over pairs are ruled out on the way the hand was polarized on the river. So it's 77 or 22 with Gal blocking 33. Well it boils down what normally Art will do with a set on the river. Will he bet 2/3 of the pot or full pot or will he polarize the hand like this for max value ? I would have made that call against certain players I'm playing with and folding against many.
I think this comment makes sense (I also make a similar comment above). Polarizing bet on the river was questionable. A smaller bet (say, half pot) helps also cover some some hands which were initially draws but got there (say J9cc or T9cc or 89cc or J8cc) or overcards like QJ or QT.
Once you invest $300, you're pot-committed for another $40k?
This is why you expand your linear value range and shove Jxcc and Txcc on the river as well.
I went all in pre flop with pocket aces in middle position. Someone in late position called me and then someone in early position called me.
The girl in early position won it all...with a full house...2s full of 3s. She called me with Jack 2 off suit...so I guess j2 offsuit is playable now lol.
Nice shirt Doug!
LOL i was starting to really like Doug;s strategy talks lately but this one goes back to his earlier videos where he basically thinks poker is pure math and very little about game theory, line sizing, body lanaguage etc should be taken in to account. I think live poker is night and day compared to 8 tabling NL online. players play way differently. they try to force things more because they see a lot less hands per hour.
@Stang5.0 killsya there are times I want to believe online has worse beats or a DOOM switch if you want.. but i've played years and years of live and online poker. and i've had such bad beats live that i run the hand in a holdem calculator only to find out that my opponent had less than 1 % chance to win. but they got there and went perfect / perfect on turn and river.. so it can happen.
@Stang5.0 killsya I know we all feel a bit iffy when an unbelievable run out cracks our AAs yet again. Hence, a lot of people feeling online can't be trusted. But, I think it has more to do with anonymity than some sort of statistical anomaly.
I preferred live over online even before they banned it in Australia, because people didn't do a total -EV weird shit in live setting. The embarrassment factor would simply be too great. And having to travel physically to a place, people don't want to risk their entire tournament or the daily bankroll on a 74o. But, people do online.
If you entered the pot with three all-ins in front of you with K2o and won, in a live setting, people will continue to look at you like you're the biggest moron. And they'll eventually take advantage of that over the session. Online, people can just call with anything. If they suck out on someone big time, they can just pump fist in their room, feel good about cracking a set of AAs with 73o on A94 flop.
With tournaments, no one wants to travel to wherever they need to go, buy-in to a tournament, go all-in pre-flop with J4o, bust and go back home. Online, you can do that and just move onto the next tournament.
I didn't play much cash-games online. Played low to mid-stakes tournaments before it got banned. I had to adjust my game to narrowing my raising and calling range to top 5% in the earlier stages of the tournaments because of the above factors.
@Stang5.0 killsya I don't know if the random number generators are legit or not, but don't make a judgment based on your memory of hands. The extraordinary events will stand out while the expected ones will fade. With so many more hands played online, you'll have a larger number of unexpected events that stand out in your memory from playing online compared to live. Unless you've actually tracked every hand and run the numbers on each one, over the course of thousands of hands, you can't really draw a reliable conclusion.
@Stang5.0 killsya Well it doesn't really make sense for a conclusion to be reliable "to you". It's either reliable or it isn't. You can go ahead and draw the conclusion knowing it's not based on fact if you want to of course.
You are Spot on.
Right there, He didnt need statistics or math. He went with his instinct
Doug I play a decent amount of Poker and I seem to win about all the time but I don't understand a lot of the basic strategies for me it's always just been a gut feeling and Common Sense do you have or have a suggestion on a video where I can start to understand when you're talking about strategy and which betting spot you're in and all that I want to see if I can step my game up to an elite level there's a group of casinos on the mountain in Colorado right up the road
I wonder if he got a flash of his cards when he checked. Maybe saw the ace, which brings the risk way down.
You're lying to yourself Doug. Raise, fold or call has always been the best move. Yet when Gal pulls off a some next level balancing and call with 43o, you bash him for it. Honestly, I think you're just jealous because he's more GTO than you. Step up your game.
Yes. This video sucked
what does GTO mean?
@@yellow95111 stands for game theory optimal..... it's a term that some guys throw around in an attempt to sound smart.....
@@yellow95111 but don't worry about that....instead, concentrate on Arts pre flop action. He flat called into a four way pot in early position. What does that mean? What could his range possibly be? And then he check raises on the flop....that story makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. What could he possibly be representing? You just go over it in your head and you'll figure out it was a pretty obvious bluff....
@@yellow95111 the only problem with the call down.....and someone mentioned it earlier in the thread....is that Gal actually loses to a fair amount or Arts bluffs....
Gal has played with art a shit tonne and he knows how he plays. I don't see this as surprising. You gotta make the call or you lose every hand
I love Doug's shirt. Where can I get one?
I know we can see the cards but art looks really nervous after he want all in on the river.