they're not allowed anymore :( "Hevad Khan Rule" killed everything in 2008, including all the personalities :( EDIT: but to be fair, it was the pro's that complained, so i guess ur point is still valid :P
Dude definitely NO. For you as a spectator it might be entertaining. If you play to make 1 million out of 1,5K and your opponent screams at your face like Humberto used to do you are on the verge of having a heart attack or beating your opponent to death. I know that this guy is just happy and not trying to provoke his opponent, but still civilized reactions are key when you win everything becouse someone right in front of you just lost everything
@@vaggelispapadopoulos8527 Bring Humberto little shark back. Like Kobe used to say you guys are soft like charmin nowadays. I'm not saying everybody should be like this all the time but I really don't care if someone goes out of his mind once a blue moon. If you've ever played cards in LA or Texas you've heard plenty of people go bananas all the time.
@@JT-gi8rx I think it all depends on how much money you have in the bank & your love for the game. Most play poker to get rich. 5% play for a bracelet like all pros. Mostly because they are bank rolled or get a free roll from their endorsement company etc. I'd probably jump for joy for the money 💰 🤑 tbh. But if I continue winning big games then the goal would definitely be a bracelet for sure! 🏆
Obviously this clip is editted -- how long was he tanking? With how deep they were it was obviously a shove/fold spot and you'd think at this point Simao would've had a plan. If he's just tanking for a read then yeah I wouldn't let him think much longer.
I was kinda annoyed at him for celebrating like that after the other guy got the worst beat of his life, but instantly forgave him when he hugged the dealer
@@Gabriel1903pf bora ver: Pay jump pra dar call de TT, chipado: definitivamente NAO. Q fraca tá ganhando de QUE?!? Parabéns gênio, manja tudo. Só queria ver teu gráfico lifetime. Só provou q não manja porra nenhuma do joguinho...
@@sonsofdelivery5883 Bora lá, não devia tentar te explicar por cima, até pq claramente você é burro e acha que sabe mais que o Simão que é profissional de Poker. Mas vou tentar: 1º: você disse que ele tava chipado, onde chipado, seu animal? No início da mão do TT, ele tinha 18bb e era o mais short dos 4 jogadores que restavam no torneio. 2º: você disse que ele não tava ganhando de nada. O que é burrice. Ele toma call de várias mãos que ele ta ganhando nesse spot. 3º: e ponto principal. É uma situação de Button contra SB, os ranges são MUITO amplos. O SB que 3betou ele podia ter uma variedade enorme de mãos, tendo muitos blefes. Ele só deu azar de achar AA pela frente. Na maioria das vezes ele vai tomar fold depois de dar all in. 4º: antes de sair dando pitaco na internet, vai estudar pra não passar vergonha de novo. Jegue.
@@sonsofdelivery5883 obs.: queria eu ver seu gráfico. Foldando TT com 18bb de Button contra SB, você deve estar indo muito bem… continua assim parceiro, vai longe kkkkk
That runner runner full house is so gross. Idk how I feel about jumping on the table, I guess it's ok since the game was over, but still think it's a little too much.
I can imagine you've never binked 950k and a WSOP bracelet from $1500, he can celebrate as much as he wants. You surely must understand he's doing it out of emotion and not to needle his opponent. Huge congrats to Jukich 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@@timelapsega I hear ya man. Definitely not trying to come off as a hater. I’m mainly a 2/5 and 5/10 player and take part in just a few tourneys each year. I know the vibe is different in tournaments. Just making a casual observation. Again, congrats to him
The kind of guy who wears all white to an FT, or anywhere… is the kind of guy who jumps on the table after hitting a 2 outer followed by acting like he’s on all the steroids.
@@casperiito I forget how much the shove on the turn was for? Does he check fold the river if a D rolls off? I don’t love the turn shove but it’s not terrible.
If villain is never calling worse than KQ then they are massively over folding, there are some many worse KX that have to call there, if you’re only calling with trips or a boat there then you will just get bluffed way too often
@CameraOnDoug all things considered, we all knew he meant to call. But the card hit first then chips but I can understand they would not this bad slid.
It’s button vs small blind for 20BBs, if you’re folding TT then you are a huge nut and over folding, TT is a mandatory shove there, SB will be 3 betting with a bunch of worse hands.
You’ve got to win 2 or 3 outers at some point in the tournament, it’s very rare to get to the final table in large fields without ever getting the money in bad, just the way tournaments go
So refreshing to see reactions like these. 5000% better than seeing the pros win and show next to no emotions.
they're not allowed anymore :(
"Hevad Khan Rule" killed everything in 2008, including all the personalities :(
EDIT: but to be fair, it was the pro's that complained, so i guess ur point is still valid :P
@@PeterParker-vq2cz I think they'll make an exception if it's the final table final hand. Hevad Khan would celly after every hand 😂
Dude definitely NO. For you as a spectator it might be entertaining. If you play to make 1 million out of 1,5K and your opponent screams at your face like Humberto used to do you are on the verge of having a heart attack or beating your opponent to death. I know that this guy is just happy and not trying to provoke his opponent, but still civilized reactions are key when you win everything becouse someone right in front of you just lost everything
@@vaggelispapadopoulos8527 Bring Humberto little shark back. Like Kobe used to say you guys are soft like charmin nowadays. I'm not saying everybody should be like this all the time but I really don't care if someone goes out of his mind once a blue moon. If you've ever played cards in LA or Texas you've heard plenty of people go bananas all the time.
Modern poker pros are 10-ply, bud.
Hug your dealers if they are kind enough to give you a 2 outer.
Fk the dealers
Pokerstars moment at the end there
That King was filthy. Dude was running very lucky.
Jukich is the luckiest player ever. 5% skill, 95% luck
Nope you wrong
@@JulioRodriguez-te8kd hardly.
He was very lucky to hit the king or he finishes 2nd.
Backflip off the table would have been sick!
And then fall on this head would be pretty funny too 😂
I have won smaller tournaments and felt like this!! I can only imagine what i would do if won 1 million
It to mention a bracelet. I think I’d be more pumped about becoming a bracelet winner than the money tbh.
@@JT-gi8rx I think it all depends on how much money you have in the bank & your love for the game.
Most play poker to get rich. 5% play for a bracelet like all pros. Mostly because they are bank rolled or get a free roll from their endorsement company etc.
I'd probably jump for joy for the money 💰 🤑 tbh. But if I continue winning big games then the goal would definitely be a bracelet for sure! 🏆
Anderson calling floor on Simao was bullshit
Anderson is a tool.
Obviously this clip is editted -- how long was he tanking? With how deep they were it was obviously a shove/fold spot and you'd think at this point Simao would've had a plan. If he's just tanking for a read then yeah I wouldn't let him think much longer.
next time please include the preflop action. very confusing without preflop action.
unbelievable :) gg and ty for the commentary
Anderson's hands were shaking so bad that first hand...lol
lol i really thought he had qq-aa pre. i later found out that he misclicked and meant to call pre
1 card and 2 outs away from bracelet, ouch
365K pay-jump too
That dude jukich is a boss. That king was so so sweet
winners should always hug the dealer
how do you ever call clock in that spot
Jukich raising 55 UTG of a 30 bb stack tells you what ya need to know…. Dude hit his 5-10% equity spots every time and that’s hard to beat.
At least he won with class and dignity
i will be hype as this if ever won huge
I was kinda annoyed at him for celebrating like that after the other guy got the worst beat of his life, but instantly forgave him when he hugged the dealer
and he apologised to his opponent so yeah.
11:21 fck ing hilarious
Parabéns João Simão, jogou bem!
Bem q nem meu ovo esquerdo. Pagou de Q5 sui e dps shovou de TT. Muito bom...
@@sonsofdelivery5883 pra qualquer pessoa que entende o mínimo de poker e tenha 5 neurônios sabe que as duas jogadas foram certas.
@@Gabriel1903pf bora ver:
Pay jump pra dar call de TT, chipado: definitivamente NAO.
Q fraca tá ganhando de QUE?!?
Parabéns gênio, manja tudo. Só queria ver teu gráfico lifetime. Só provou q não manja porra nenhuma do joguinho...
@@sonsofdelivery5883 Bora lá, não devia tentar te explicar por cima, até pq claramente você é burro e acha que sabe mais que o Simão que é profissional de Poker. Mas vou tentar:
1º: você disse que ele tava chipado, onde chipado, seu animal? No início da mão do TT, ele tinha 18bb e era o mais short dos 4 jogadores que restavam no torneio.
2º: você disse que ele não tava ganhando de nada. O que é burrice. Ele toma call de várias mãos que ele ta ganhando nesse spot.
3º: e ponto principal. É uma situação de Button contra SB, os ranges são MUITO amplos. O SB que 3betou ele podia ter uma variedade enorme de mãos, tendo muitos blefes. Ele só deu azar de achar AA pela frente. Na maioria das vezes ele vai tomar fold depois de dar all in.
4º: antes de sair dando pitaco na internet, vai estudar pra não passar vergonha de novo. Jegue.
@@sonsofdelivery5883 obs.: queria eu ver seu gráfico. Foldando TT com 18bb de Button contra SB, você deve estar indo muito bem… continua assim parceiro, vai longe kkkkk
Jukich gets it in so bad and then acts like he's some hero when he sucks out. No humility at all.
Maria Ho is great listening
Honey he called the raise with a six deuce
Forget winning another bracelet, the way he plays he will never sees final table again 😏
same as you will never get a braclet
Nothing wrong with a little mild celebration
Did Maria say it's A MOO point hahahaHHH
The heart of the cards were with him….set of kings, obliterate!!!
11:15 the river who costs 1 M$
OMFG that king
This proves you can play terrible and still win at poker.
You obviously didn’t watch the entire final table. He played brilliantly
Sheesh, what a crazy pay out, almost a 200k heads up match up.
That runner runner full house is so gross. Idk how I feel about jumping on the table, I guess it's ok since the game was over, but still think it's a little too much.
Chris Sutton
I can’t stand the over celebrating when the guy out played you and you got extremely lucky with the 2 outter!!
It changed the potential increase to his net worth by a pretty large margin, so I’ll excuse the guy being a little excited.
I agree Steven, specially after that terrible shove on the turn
@@vstax2165 I understand that but he was top 2 with a healthy purse either way
@@charlesschaeffer7626 let me guess, you are of those players that love to limp and donkbet the flop
Moolhuizen is just as lucky for hitting a full house with 62.
sick
Congrats to this guy. It’s a huge accomplishment for sure but I’m never a fan of screaming and over celebrating on every street
I can imagine you've never binked 950k and a WSOP bracelet from $1500, he can celebrate as much as he wants. You surely must understand he's doing it out of emotion and not to needle his opponent. Huge congrats to Jukich 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@@timelapsega I hear ya man. Definitely not trying to come off as a hater. I’m mainly a 2/5 and 5/10 player and take part in just a few tourneys each year. I know the vibe is different in tournaments. Just making a casual observation. Again, congrats to him
Bracelet time !!!
wear the medical burka, I root for you to looooose
Mike Jukich wins
Q5 😳
Pokergo needs more of these tournaments and less of the high rollers. I'm tired of seeing the emotionless robots on all the streams.
yeah he got lucky but still is a decent poker player
The kind of guy who wears all white to an FT, or anywhere… is the kind of guy who jumps on the table after hitting a 2 outer followed by acting like he’s on all the steroids.
LOL wow such high energy.
To paraphrase System Of A Down, *why'd you put your feet up on the table*
What a F’N luckbox to hit a 2 outer. And jumping off the table. Cmon bro. Really!!!
Meatheads jumping around like he trapped the guy. you hit a 3 outer bruh relax,
Or he’s just jumping around like he won a mil with 5% chance….
If that table broke and they withheld $100k of his prize to build a new one, that would be pretty hilarious.
hahaa Ur dead? no you are on the river amazing tv the 62 hand gg
Easy
新手光环
whan an absolutely terrible shove on the turn in the KQ hand, villain is never calling with a single worse hand than KQ there...
It’s a bluff… why would he expect his opponent to have 62
@@NachoOG if he doesn't expect his opponent to have a hand like 62 then it's not a bluff, he did it for value...
@@casperiito I forget how much the shove on the turn was for? Does he check fold the river if a D rolls off? I don’t love the turn shove but it’s not terrible.
If villain is never calling worse than KQ then they are massively over folding, there are some many worse KX that have to call there, if you’re only calling with trips or a boat there then you will just get bluffed way too often
@@casperiito I was thinking that he would bluff having trip 2s
First place 10% of the price pool. Hm
Pathetic! No telling what the total rake was.
@@Dw-rb5yl why is that pathetic, how much do you think it should be?
@@00Beano 20% easily
Roids are bad kids.
buncha nobodies AND maria in the booth... PASS
No river for a potential third jack when Anderson got trip 8s?
This Jukich guy is annoying
Lol luckiest winner man I swear.
Jumping on a table is low class. Get your act together, son.
So he didn’t jump on the table smh not cool showing a false reality just for views
Did you not watch the video? You can see him jump on the table when he wins
@@00Beano tell me the time stamp I scrolled through the video since that was the only part I wanted to see
You blind bruh?
@@leroydouchenozzle4366 it’s clear you are since your didn’t see the reply to the first person who corrected me.
Would that be considered a fold if he put his cards out first. Then chips. He never said call, I believe. Could he call a floor manager on it?
@CameraOnDoug all things considered, we all knew he meant to call. But the card hit first then chips but I can understand they would not this bad slid.
Tabling your hand and saying call/putting out calling chips right afterwards is within the rules/standards.
@@bunyonfirewood He put the cards down about a tenth of a second before the chips. I don't see how this was even worth bringing up.
@@MrElephantBeach really just a thought. I’m guessing it needs to be a second longer if that to be called out.
What a stupid 4 bet all in with 10s. I don't even think I'm calling the 3 bet. And if I do I'm looking for a set.
So much easier to just fold the 10’s there. Even if he’s set minded calling the 3 bet he just folds most flop bets. Tough spot but gotta fold I think.
You will go broke waiting for better than 10-10
It’s button vs small blind for 20BBs, if you’re folding TT then you are a huge nut and over folding, TT is a mandatory shove there, SB will be 3 betting with a bunch of worse hands.
🤡
Got lucky and no class...
You don't deserve a bracelet, when your winning depends on just two outs.
Show me a person that won a major, multi-day event and never sucked out in a big pot. I’ll wait.
Pokers all luck what are you saying 🤡 cards fall how the cards fall
You’ve got to win 2 or 3 outers at some point in the tournament, it’s very rare to get to the final table in large fields without ever getting the money in bad, just the way tournaments go
Clearly you don’t play tournaments - you absolutely must win hands your dominated in to win a tourney, impossible to be a head every hand and win