What a lot of people don’t realize is that everything you do at the table conveys information. Including this subtle tell of flipping your entire hand over on the flop.
I might have a subtle tell too, sometimes if the flop is bad for my range I punch my chip stack across the table. Someone brought it up in my last game and I've been trying to figure out if it's really a big deal or not.
I think Tirelli misrepresented his stack. Wolfe looked and didn't see chips because they were hidden. The way Tirelli revealed those chips immediately after AJ folded makes it even a little more suspicious. Then when Wolfe reacted to all those chips, it gave Tirelli even more information. But that's just my opinion.
Wolf was foolish to act and say that really, if he didnt say that or said i know you had something like that, Tirelli would probably not call there. He basicly said: Oh, i thought u were a short stack i could take a hit from, cause i have a low kicker or a low pocket and now i am in a situation that can destroy my stack. Tirelli on the other hand, probably did it on purpose to gain information and reactions like that and its against the rules i think.
If he didn't know how much the guy had, he should have asked what his stack was. In an all-in situation, it would ALWAYS be prudent to ask the other player what their stack is.
That was one of the most moronic things I have ever seen flipping over the jacks. Any good player there is at least a little worried that his QQ ran into KK or AA the way the betting went. Then you confirm for him you are drawing to a 2 outer rather than him being worried about it. 🤣
@@daftwulli6145 He had a broken flush straight draw and had to push all-in to bluff. You obviously are a online poker player instead off face to face poker with that reply 🤦🏽♂️ . Have a good day
@@1mrchief yea sure buddy, he could have still won with a jack on the river. I did not say it was a good move, I simply corrected you that he was drawing dead on the turn. Maybe learn how poker works, and what the words mean like drawing dead, if you want to play expert on the internet. Have you ever even played poker ?
@@drewpro81 Nominal dollar value means nothing. Convert it to TIME value to make a more meaningful comparison. The amount of wasted time to earn $300 for him vs $150k for the other guy.
@@drewpro81 I've been thinking about this lately... probably has happened countless times (where somebody pinches some chips off their stack), after they realize they lost the all in...
Damn torelli, to angle the guy and take his money is one thing, but to do this cocky breakdown of how you (obviously) got a good read from your angle afterwards is really too much
@@bennyblanco675 He used to pay homeless people a 100 bucks to run around public events naked. Then they would get arrested and he wouldn't even bail them out or pay their fines. what a prick. No human soul in that man.
6:34. Everyone starts talking at once but wolfe was trying to say. " and i just saw you take them out from behind". If torrelli had any integrity he,d say " if i win take ten g. Back but if you win take it all".
I always said the stand up thing to do if he wasn't angle shooting was to just run it like an all-in but only for the chips he could see. Your solution goes a step farther of course sort of takes responsibility for the poor chip stacking.
Wolf was foolish to act and say that really, if he didnt say that or said i know you had something like that, Tirelli would probably not call there. He basicly said: Oh, i thought u were a short stack i could take a hit from, cause i have a low kicker or a low pocket and now i am in a situation that can destroy my stack. Tirelli on the other hand, probably did it on purpose to gain information and reactions like that and its against the rules i think or atleast should be, cause those are some low moves.
What "angle"? The mistake, if there was one, and I'm not saying there was, was Wolfe's and Wolfe's alone! If any player ever wants to know what they are facing, they ask for a chip count, simple as that!!
I used to be subscribed to Torelli's RUclips channel, but after I saw how he handled that (not just during the hand, but what he said afterwards) a few years ago, I unsubscribed and vowed to never watch any of his videos again.
Polk should've kept his mouth shut on that last hand. He was distracting the guy who was in the hand, which had a hand in escalating the issue with Deeb.
It's not about Torelli's initial intentions, personally I don't think he meant to angle, but he 100% handled that like a douche and displayed poor poker etiquette. Also as a pro, making his stack visible to all players SHOULD be second-nature.
Then you're a fool. He's already been exposed 100% by ssSuperSoak showing exactly his fraud. Angling Alec is exposed forever. He is your typical low life begernerate weezal and always will be (spelling altered to bypass RUclips snowflake censorship algorithm).
He 100% angled.. the first thing he does when action is on him is move his big chips forward and then he says “oh you didn’t know I had that?” No poker player would ever assume someone didn’t know their opponents approximate stack unless they set it up that way.. then all that touching of his own head like “oh man I’m sorry” signs of someone trying to look like they’re in anguish .. complete douche bag..
Ya, if u dont think that's the exact definition of scummy scum bag angle shooting u shouldn't be playing for your own good... EVERYONE who has played live poker knows big CHIPS up front,let alone a "pro". Especially with such a large denomination of chip compared to the blinds and stacks
@@DrtyFck Except there is basic etiquette that keeps the game civil and on the same playing field. Nobody likes an angle shooter and being known for it is a good way to find yourself snubbed from tables. Having your big chips up front able to be seen and accounted for by the others at the table is basic etiquette. Torelli knows that it's basic etiquette. There's a difference between bluffing and intentionally misrepresenting your stack in order for others to slip up. It is even a common rule for poker rooms to **require** you to have your higher denomination chips not hidden by lower denomination stacks.....
he did, there was a video from another vlogger I saw a while ago that shows alec slowly moving those chips behind the stack, and as a professional player he KNOWS those chips belong in front or on top... he angled him. lost all respect for alec that day
Some years ago we arranged a poker game with my friends and one of them invited a friend of him to join the game. The guy was not so familiar with the game and he was a bit loose. On one hand one friend of mine with few chips had AA. He bets, everybody folded, the guy called. The flop was 7d 7h Kh. My friend bets half the pot. The guy called. The turn was 3s. My friend shoves all in and then the SLOW ROLL from the other guy begins. Pause for about 2 minutes, trying to attract our attention like Deeb did here. He finally calls and SLOWLY revealed two black sevens. He burst himself into laughter. After that there was an awkward dead silence from everybody else. At the end he realized his bad etiquette and apologized. So the moral of the story is: NEVER EVER join the joy of a slowroller. Let them laugh by themselves. They will fell bad at the end.
@@mitchaser5159 I don't get it either... play how you play. And Mike Matusow, how ironic he's wearing his dumb ass "no blowups" shirt and then loses his shit and threatens physical violence. I'd immediately call the floor over for that... then wait for him in the parking lot later just to see how that goes with him trying to "punch me in the f-ing mouth". He's a big talking coward.
he did, there was a video from another vlogger I saw a while ago that shows alec slowly moving those chips behind the stack, and as a professional player he KNOWS those chips belong in front or on top... he angled him. lost all respect for alec that day
I’m genuinely curious….is torelli a successful player based on results? Every time I watch him play he is an average player at best. I can’t stand his personality, and that was prior to this hand.
20:24 People who don’t know that guy he owed a lot of money to somebody, I don’t know if it was the guy who found him or he hired a guy to find him, but he was found in a Canadian card house… The dude got his ass beat as shown on the security cameras and had to hide underneath the poker table till the security showed up…. It was on RUclips for a while
If he hid them, fair play, other guy should have table awareness, every player should have table awareness, like stack sizes, bet amounts, when it’s your turn to act. I’d of hid them too knowing there was a moron on the table over betting with A10
That first hand was so cringe. Cantu knew he had the guys whole stack as soon as he flipped both over. Haha what a weirdo. Also, the interview with Torelli after the hand makes him look like an even bigger dbag. He didn't misread your stack, you had your big chips behind your small ones. Sure, he maybe should have asked for a count, but you still should have had the silvers out front, and you know it. Maybe not an angle, but as he instantly said "oh, you didn't know" like he was trying to fake ignorance, it makes me think he knew what he was doing. Also, even though there is bad blood between Deeb and Matusow (both of them are dicks, anyway), that was a pretty low act.
!!! Orozco at 2:49 GRABS some of his chips and hides them in a sleeve- would be good to follow up if he returned them to the table or the guy must be banned playing poker for his lifetime!
I think it is important for all players to call that out if they see big chips behind. It is a rule, because you have a right to know every players stack.
Torelli wasn't intentionally at fault cause Wolf went all in before asking how much chips count they had on the table. It's a poor etiquette by Wolf while misreading the player's stacks. Majority poker players would've asked for a chip counts before placing a bet.
Yea I agree. That hiding the chips thing is always explained away by people. But no, he knew what he was doing. I do it, not in poker, in other games that are more friendly. We all know what we're doing when we put it back there. Hiding it. It's bullshit and should not be accepted. Should be insta fold and free pot.
The minute 04:05 was an enormous bluff , you can’t do that when you got nothing , at least you need to have a pair to defend a high card, in this case if the opponent have 1 pair, K, A he loses anyway
Just saying a bluff is a raise/bet to make someone fold when you are assuming you are beat and if they call no matter what you lose so at the point you are bluffing doesn't matter what you got. You need to have atleast a pair to call unless it rolls out AAKK9 and your opponent raised all in after checking all way down with a limped pot might be bluffing or ot so you call with a Q if he missed and your right you win with high card it happe s?
Slow rolling is the worst thing you can do in poker. It is the ultimate disrespectful thing to do and if you do it to someone you better have a damn good justification.
Honestly, the slow roll from Deeb pisses me off even more than the angle. Don’t play with me like that if you got the nuts than call me cause that’s just disrespectful and uncalled for
The hand with Torelli, I can’t even watch it. What he did was so gross. The fact he hid chips and it was easily provable by going to the cameras, I don’t think dude should have had to pay that out. And yes I know it’s the players responsibility to ask for a count.
Was painfull to see Doug Polk drunk and punt off his stack. Reminds me of a particularly bad day trading where I fell into the rabbit hole and punted of a years wages in one day.
@@johndirom8999 fair enough. The whole table would have been laughing at you too. Mike’s a total tool that they’re laughing at most of the time anyway. He’s not gonna get any sympathy from anybody…except you it appears.
can we get poker commentators that understand the game, they're over here looking at both players hands and both players chances of winning and are like "man this guy should not fold here" like no shit he has a 100% chance of winning the hand from an outsiders perspective, but he doesn't know what the other player has and there are many hands that could beat him.
@@xRhychux Flush was the only hand that potentially had him beat, the odds of Hellmuth betting so strong after the turn card with only 9 possible outs seemed like a huge stretch though. He should have read that Hellmuth was trying to represent the 10 and called. Not saying you can't hope for the flush on the River and bet on it, but Hellmuth isn't that man.
Just watch how fast he is moving with his bets and calls. He sold the story he got the cards he needed and didn't need time to think about it even with a short stack.
@@tecwzrd A10, K10, Q10, J10 all destroyed him also...he represented a ten and jungleman was playing the 9 on the board. Edit: oh and 10 2 Brunson, 10 3, and 10 9 all make a boat.
01:49.... The MOMENT Mr Orozco finds the ONE WRONG WAY to play JJ! OMG I am sooo sorry for him! Yeah it was a dotz move but he was playing for the camera.... poor Mr Orozco. I don't get mad at Cantu, tho. He is a pro and that pot repped a buyin or two at his stakes, so always needed. Very sad to see this tho. (Comment 12.6/17)
What a lot of people don’t realize is that everything you do at the table conveys information. Including this subtle tell of flipping your entire hand over on the flop.
Damn, I never thought about it that way. Good point.
Yeah, you can't be all loosey goosey
When I'm down on myself and think I'm terrible at poker, I see Orozco and feel much better.
I might have a subtle tell too, sometimes if the flop is bad for my range I punch my chip stack across the table.
Someone brought it up in my last game and I've been trying to figure out if it's really a big deal or not.
true
Lmao at Cates folding trips on the river with 5:1 pot odds.
I am Chris Hanson, NBC, and this is a story about.. people who have the best hands of poker.
Ngl I was doing something when he said that and looked up instantly to see wtf I was watching.
Now if you want to show us your losing hand...
We'd love to see it..
But if not, then your free to walk out that door..
When Doug can make the joke "Swingy day" after losing 160k you know he's a baller.
I think Tirelli misrepresented his stack. Wolfe looked and didn't see chips because they were hidden. The way Tirelli revealed those chips immediately after AJ folded makes it even a little more suspicious. Then when Wolfe reacted to all those chips, it gave Tirelli even more information. But that's just my opinion.
Wolf was foolish to act and say that really, if he didnt say that or said i know you had something like that, Tirelli would probably not call there.
He basicly said: Oh, i thought u were a short stack i could take a hit from, cause i have a low kicker or a low pocket and now i am in a situation that can destroy my stack.
Tirelli on the other hand, probably did it on purpose to gain information and reactions like that and its against the rules i think.
@@bundleofhumble3119 Tirelli 100% scumbagged this.
There are breakdown videos of where the chips were before the guy sat down and what he did with them after. 100% scum move
@@bundleofhumble3119 what? have you ever watched torelli play poker? jesus christ its clear as day he covered 10K in chips.
If he didn't know how much the guy had, he should have asked what his stack was. In an all-in situation, it would ALWAYS be prudent to ask the other player what their stack is.
You have to love Doug Polk for that hand commentary. The man took 150k beating and came back with that level of comedy. That's a good move.
What did doug say when he was counting out the chips to hand over. Sounded like "swingy day".
@@andrewaldridge1413 yup. Exactly.
Was this one of the worst folds ever?
Swing a day?
He was pretty wasted.
I was waiting for something special to happen you show banned for life but show two guys bickering like children lol. What a joke
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Thanks for the comment! Saved me 22min of my life 👊😎 🤣
Thank you. Was able to stop before watching.
I love my husband
Not all hero’s wear capes.
That was one of the most moronic things I have ever seen flipping over the jacks. Any good player there is at least a little worried that his QQ ran into KK or AA the way the betting went. Then you confirm for him you are drawing to a 2 outer rather than him being worried about it. 🤣
He is an idiot for calling all in after he was drawing dead on the turn 🤦🏽♂️
@@1mrchief yea except he was not drawing dead on the turn, so your comment is just as stupid
@@daftwulli6145 He had a broken flush straight draw and had to push all-in to bluff. You obviously are a online poker player instead off face to face poker with that reply 🤦🏽♂️ . Have a good day
@@1mrchief yea sure buddy, he could have still won with a jack on the river. I did not say it was a good move, I simply corrected you that he was drawing dead on the turn. Maybe learn how poker works, and what the words mean like drawing dead, if you want to play expert on the internet. Have you ever even played poker ?
@@daftwulli6145 why dont you two play some heads up and settle this like men?
Doug handles losing 150k better than I handle losing 300
Lmao exactly
Duh 150k probably means less to him than 300 to you
He’s loaded
You should prob quit the game if 300 changes your emotions. Or play lower stakes. Just a thought. Stay healthy, friend!
@@drewpro81 Nominal dollar value means nothing. Convert it to TIME value to make a more meaningful comparison. The amount of wasted time to earn $300 for him vs $150k for the other guy.
"sorry about this sunny..." One of the funniest lines in poker.
2:50 - Anyone else notice the loser tried to hide a whole stack of chips after losing?
Shit you're right! That slight of hand
He was still in his ego shock and could not cope.
That was all Ego and no brain playing like that.
@@chongli3007 yep, they technically don’t belong to him anymore. Why they don’t force players to shove all active chips to middle is beyond me.
@@drewpro81 - Because poker players can be shady asf. I love poker but sometimes ppl do grimy shit. It's gross.
@@drewpro81 I've been thinking about this lately... probably has happened countless times (where somebody pinches some chips off their stack), after they realize they lost the all in...
The least intimidating words ever is when Mike Matusow threatens to punch you in the mouth…
Unless your name is Sean Dweeb
Exactly!!
Damn torelli, to angle the guy and take his money is one thing, but to do this cocky breakdown of how you (obviously) got a good read from your angle afterwards is really too much
The guy is a pompous prick who burnt out over the years. Probably because doing shit like that makes you an outsider.
@@bennyblanco675 He used to pay homeless people a 100 bucks to run around public events naked. Then they would get arrested and he wouldn't even bail them out or pay their fines. what a prick. No human soul in that man.
Yeah earlier he can be seen adding the 10k and hiding it behind his stack.
And he says the guy"misread" my hand! R u fkn kidding me? What a db.
@@jasonholdem6814 is this true?
I like Deeb, but that slow roll was F’d up. That’ll come back to him in life.
The famous Torelli angle. Nice.
6:34. Everyone starts talking at once but wolfe was trying to say. " and i just saw you take them out from behind". If torrelli had any integrity he,d say " if i win take ten g. Back but if you win take it all".
I always said the stand up thing to do if he wasn't angle shooting was to just run it like an all-in but only for the chips he could see. Your solution goes a step farther of course sort of takes responsibility for the poor chip stacking.
Thank you lance i appreciate that.
Wolf was foolish to act and say that really, if he didnt say that or said i know you had something like that, Tirelli would probably not call there.
He basicly said: Oh, i thought u were a short stack i could take a hit from, cause i have a low kicker or a low pocket and now i am in a situation that can destroy my stack.
Tirelli on the other hand, probably did it on purpose to gain information and reactions like that and its against the rules i think or atleast should be, cause those are some low moves.
@@bundleofhumble3119 if Wolf doesn't say anything right away, then Tirelli never gets exposed (and probably calls anyway).
7:00. I've seen Torelli do this shit before. This is his angle. If your already a nit y try to get even more by playing dirty.
He misread my stack, thanks to my hiding ability..
This feels like clickbait. I've seen a lot of great controversial hands, and ... these aren't them.
the bait was the last hand and life ban
It's only videos from their streams, that's why.
the word controversial isn't in the title. so how can that be click bait? lol
yeah now that u mention it..i got clickbaited hard
@@acerock421 Read the description
I dont understand what the final hand was about. What was the beef between the 2 and why did that end up getting someone banned?
well, I guess because he threatend the other player after losing it all?
I never disliked Torelli till I saw that hand a few years ago
What a angle
Wolf should have asked how much Torelli was playing. Wolf gave away the weakness of his hand.
What "angle"? The mistake, if there was one, and I'm not saying there was, was Wolfe's and Wolfe's alone! If any player ever wants to know what they are facing, they ask for a chip count, simple as that!!
old controversy
Oldschool? Doyle would have all his chips out front for you to see but he,d never count them for you! Thats oldschool!
I used to be subscribed to Torelli's RUclips channel, but after I saw how he handled that (not just during the hand, but what he said afterwards) a few years ago, I unsubscribed and vowed to never watch any of his videos again.
seeing the grandma play is amazing i hope she won big
Granny was hustling, great speechplay, sorry sonny!
LMFAO I THOUGHT HE WAS JOKING WITH THE “Chris Hanson” part 😂😂😂😂 his name is actually Chris Hanson
People that wear sunglasses indoors shouldn't complain that they "didn't see something"
You’re making way too much sense for our liking, slim
Polk should've kept his mouth shut on that last hand. He was distracting the guy who was in the hand, which had a hand in escalating the issue with Deeb.
Torelli with the angle and acted like he’s good lol Brings out the big chips and then waited for his reaction first! Angle at its finest.
It's not about Torelli's initial intentions, personally I don't think he meant to angle, but he 100% handled that like a douche and displayed poor poker etiquette. Also as a pro, making his stack visible to all players SHOULD be second-nature.
Then you're a fool. He's already been exposed 100% by ssSuperSoak showing exactly his fraud. Angling Alec is exposed forever. He is your typical low life begernerate weezal and always will be (spelling altered to bypass RUclips snowflake censorship algorithm).
Nah it’s clearly he meant to angle there
@@royfokerpoker1802 You would give anything to be angled by Torelli, get over it.
He 100% angled.. the first thing he does when action is on him is move his big chips forward and then he says “oh you didn’t know I had that?” No poker player would ever assume someone didn’t know their opponents approximate stack unless they set it up that way.. then all that touching of his own head like “oh man I’m sorry” signs of someone trying to look like they’re in anguish .. complete douche bag..
Ya, if u dont think that's the exact definition of scummy scum bag angle shooting u shouldn't be playing for your own good... EVERYONE who has played live poker knows big CHIPS up front,let alone a "pro". Especially with such a large denomination of chip compared to the blinds and stacks
I like how torelli blamed it on the other guy saying he "misread" my stack. That's what bothered me and made me think he did it purposely possibly idk
The guy is known for this shit. 100% deliberate.
This is poker. It's ALL about deception. Be sure of what you are doing before you do it.
@@DrtyFck It's etiquette. Yea the games about deception but there are certain rules everyone follows
@@DrtyFck Except there is basic etiquette that keeps the game civil and on the same playing field. Nobody likes an angle shooter and being known for it is a good way to find yourself snubbed from tables. Having your big chips up front able to be seen and accounted for by the others at the table is basic etiquette. Torelli knows that it's basic etiquette. There's a difference between bluffing and intentionally misrepresenting your stack in order for others to slip up. It is even a common rule for poker rooms to **require** you to have your higher denomination chips not hidden by lower denomination stacks.....
he did, there was a video from another vlogger I saw a while ago that shows alec slowly moving those chips behind the stack, and as a professional player he KNOWS those chips belong in front or on top... he angled him. lost all respect for alec that day
Most of the time you are in deep shit if Chris Hanson is hosting the show.
I was laughing when i heard that and laughed harder when his name popped up on the screen and I didn’t mishear him
@@x_angel87 I went through exactly this a moment ago. Thank you guys for mentioning it lmao
Some years ago we arranged a poker game with my friends and one of them invited a friend of him to join the game. The guy was not so familiar with the game and he was a bit loose. On one hand one friend of mine with few chips had AA. He bets, everybody folded, the guy called. The flop was 7d 7h Kh. My friend bets half the pot. The guy called. The turn was 3s. My friend shoves all in and then the SLOW ROLL from the other guy begins. Pause for about 2 minutes, trying to attract our attention like Deeb did here. He finally calls and SLOWLY revealed two black sevens. He burst himself into laughter. After that there was an awkward dead silence from everybody else. At the end he realized his bad etiquette and apologized.
So the moral of the story is: NEVER EVER join the joy of a slowroller. Let them laugh by themselves. They will fell bad at the end.
get a life
What’s the big deal with slow rolling anyway
@@mitchaser5159 I don't get it either... play how you play. And Mike Matusow, how ironic he's wearing his dumb ass "no blowups" shirt and then loses his shit and threatens physical violence. I'd immediately call the floor over for that... then wait for him in the parking lot later just to see how that goes with him trying to "punch me in the f-ing mouth". He's a big talking coward.
Best bit of TV comedy ever was in Only Fools and Horses when Del said he'd 2 pair and as Boyce was scooping in the money Del said Aces and Aces.
@@mitchaser5159 It doesn't serve any purpose other than pissing off opponent, that's why it's a bad etiquette.
4:34 .... I touched the like button at that exact moment.......
14:47. Look at her face! Lmao
You aint ever punched anyone in the mouth in your life Mike. Please
“He misread my stack”
No dude you were hiding your chips which isn’t allowed. Should have lost.
Hard to believe Torelli didn't hide his chips intentionally.
he did, there was a video from another vlogger I saw a while ago that shows alec slowly moving those chips behind the stack, and as a professional player he KNOWS those chips belong in front or on top... he angled him. lost all respect for alec that day
I’m genuinely curious….is torelli a successful player based on results? Every time I watch him play he is an average player at best. I can’t stand his personality, and that was prior to this hand.
Torelli “accidentally” angles all the time. Gives the innocent bs speech to add to his embarrassment. smh
polk hands did a really good episode of that
Sean Deeb is that kid that sat 3 rows from the back on the school bus talking shit to everyone and every day smelling
Like spaghetti for some reason.
Alec torelli is an angle shooter forsure. Just look at how he's trying to persuade the action after he hid his big chips.
20:24
People who don’t know that guy he owed a lot of money to somebody, I don’t know if it was the guy who found him or he hired a guy to find him, but he was found in a Canadian card house… The dude got his ass beat as shown on the security cameras and had to hide underneath the poker table till the security showed up…. It was on RUclips for a while
??
THe irony of Deeb saying Ponte needed the exercise.
15:40 I'm having a hard time figuring out the context over all the bleeping...
That happens when you have a bully present in the poker table
calling people bitches because youre upset is surely how you get banned from existence. that man just hasnt met his maker yet
Torelli is a flake for everything in that hand. I will forever dislike him as a player and worse so for his behaviour when things started to go wrong.
Just your average pos greedy poker player
If he hid them, fair play, other guy should have table awareness, every player should have table awareness, like stack sizes, bet amounts, when it’s your turn to act.
I’d of hid them too knowing there was a moron on the table over betting with A10
You’re the reason why the rule exists.
@@MichaelCaprio haha it’s poker, being honest will get you nowhere.
You’re sat down to win others money. End of. No rules apply.
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@@georgejung5429 no rules apply? Way to show you actually know nothing about poker lmao
That first hand was so cringe. Cantu knew he had the guys whole stack as soon as he flipped both over. Haha what a weirdo. Also, the interview with Torelli after the hand makes him look like an even bigger dbag. He didn't misread your stack, you had your big chips behind your small ones. Sure, he maybe should have asked for a count, but you still should have had the silvers out front, and you know it. Maybe not an angle, but as he instantly said "oh, you didn't know" like he was trying to fake ignorance, it makes me think he knew what he was doing. Also, even though there is bad blood between Deeb and Matusow (both of them are dicks, anyway), that was a pretty low act.
He definitely knew, he pulled the silver out and started twirling it in the air right after the all-in to look for the reaction. He's a dirt bag.
@@lance862 100% mate, he's a grub
I've never heard someone talk as much as doug polk and bore me to tears at the same time. truly an astounding person
Good thing you don't listen when you're speaking, amirite? 😂😂
Booooooooooom you got rekt
!!! Orozco at 2:49 GRABS some of his chips and hides them in a sleeve- would be good to follow up if he returned them to the table or the guy must be banned playing poker for his lifetime!
Alec totally angled the wolf. Gotta give the table a look at your big chips.
I think it is important for all players to call that out if they see big chips behind.
It is a rule, because you have a right to know every players stack.
That was ugly watching Hashtag King melt down. I remember watching the part where he was trying to sell watches.
Seriously the best thing ever
Torelli handled that poorly ... his big chips ware clearly hidden
Torelli wasn't intentionally at fault cause Wolf went all in before asking how much chips count they had on the table. It's a poor etiquette by Wolf while misreading the player's stacks. Majority poker players would've asked for a chip counts before placing a bet.
Yea I agree.
That hiding the chips thing is always explained away by people.
But no, he knew what he was doing. I do it, not in poker, in other games that are more friendly.
We all know what we're doing when we put it back there. Hiding it.
It's bullshit and should not be accepted. Should be insta fold and free pot.
I can't wait to hear Chris Hanson ask Phil Hellmuth to "Have a seat!"...
When he said Chris Hanson...I was thinking of a whole different type of video.
The minute 04:05 was an enormous bluff , you can’t do that when you got nothing , at least you need to have a pair to defend a high card, in this case if the opponent have 1 pair, K, A he loses anyway
You must be a pro player
@@Cwg. thank you, happy new year
Just saying a bluff is a raise/bet to make someone fold when you are assuming you are beat and if they call no matter what you lose so at the point you are bluffing doesn't matter what you got. You need to have atleast a pair to call unless it rolls out AAKK9 and your opponent raised all in after checking all way down with a limped pot might be bluffing or ot so you call with a Q if he missed and your right you win with high card it happe s?
Great stuff
The greatest slow roll in televised poker history.
“He mis-read my chips.” Lol!!!!!!
Your $6,400 game is strong.
The second guy only came for the bathroom condom machines apparently. He 100% didn’t come to play poker.
As much of a jerk as Matusow is 99% of the time, I'm absolutely siding with him here. That slow-roll was super tacky.
I mean the man can't take a joke among professionals?
As a dealer you definitely know better than to do that.
@@jearrico its not even a joke slow rolling is bad poker etiquette under any circumstance
@@rickyracoon911 okay, but what could Mike do? If he really punched him in the mouth the guy would be in trouble. So..... either laugh or quit
It was literally 22 seconds from Matusow's all in to Deeb's call. The shortest "slowroll" ever.
Hellmuth vs cates just melted my brains.
Yea play with rags, hit hard with rags, then fold with rags. Fucking genius
i kind of want to see the 15 minutes before for context. dude was already tilty or something i guess cause yeah terrible play and insta pissed
He had Jungleman steaming with the snap raises. Phil still has it.
15:07 when somebody thinks he is funny but nobody laughing
Such an awesome job and challenge! Good job!! I smashed that like button 😉
Thank you so much 😁
Dude super-slow rolling quad 5s...
That was crap. You don't do that. That's a punk move
Imagine Chris Hanson telling all the players to have a seat right there.
We have the chat logs
Slow rolling is the worst thing you can do in poker. It is the ultimate disrespectful thing to do and if you do it to someone you better have a damn good justification.
The first guy came for the beer and cheeseburgers obviously. I don’t think he could care less about actually playing poker.
Deeb was dirty slow rolling quads
he was just making sure he had the best hand
Honestly, the slow roll from Deeb pisses me off even more than the angle. Don’t play with me like that if you got the nuts than call me cause that’s just disrespectful and uncalled for
When the dealer smiles it was a great day
He misread your stack because you were shady af, clowm
So who got "banned for life" 🤷🏾♂️
Pound sign guy
Love the granny.
she’s so cute
"My name is Chris Hanson, and this is Poker Night in American, and we're covering a story on the nicest poker hands in history"
The hand with Torelli, I can’t even watch it. What he did was so gross. The fact he hid chips and it was easily provable by going to the cameras, I don’t think dude should have had to pay that out. And yes I know it’s the players responsibility to ask for a count.
Was painfull to see Doug Polk drunk and punt off his stack. Reminds me of a particularly bad day trading where I fell into the rabbit hole and punted of a years wages in one day.
Wow so cool man! Everyone is glad to hear you blew some amount of money one day being dumb. Very impressed.
Kinda like that day I only had sex with 3 supermodels instead of my usual 5.
Huh, we've all done it.
"Hi, I'm Chris Hanson with Dateline NBC. Why don't you have a seat over here? Blinds are 25/50."
Still waiting on the banned from tv moment.
Torelli was never a great poker player. And he has always had an inflated view of his skills. I'm not surprised at all that he did this
The game seems to attract the foul-mouthed, show-off clown element
@ 5:44 Tilly folding a J 10 was cringe even before the flop came about.. I take J 10 at least to the flop, then decide if its worth chasing..
never played texas holdem..looks like fun
The Deeb slowroll on The Mouth is my absolute favorite poker moment of all time. Just watched it ten more times, cried every time. 😂🤣😂
Sorry, if that had been me, Deeb would have been wearing my whole chip stack.
@@johndirom8999 fair enough. The whole table would have been laughing at you too. Mike’s a total tool that they’re laughing at most of the time anyway. He’s not gonna get any sympathy from anybody…except you it appears.
what is this cable? an add after every clips?
sort of - but it's free :P
Click bait
Very interesting
Deeb slow rolling Matusow is the best…. Flops quad 5’s LMAOOOO
This video shows how corny a lot of these players are
I'm the same. Slow calling quads....
You better hope the guy is not Happy Gilmore friend. And I'll see you in the parking lot!
Torelli looks like an off brand Adam Sandler mixed with jerry Seinfeld
Freeze at 5:50, not the best angle( pun intended). But i cant see torrelis big chips.
I don't get how people in the comments give Torelli a hard time and then can laugh about Deeb slow-rolling Matusaw!?
Torelli has never been in a physical confrontation. He needs it. Such a snake
Why did Hellmuth say his QJ was off suit when both were diamonds. He knew they were
can we get poker commentators that understand the game, they're over here looking at both players hands and both players chances of winning and are like "man this guy should not fold here" like no shit he has a 100% chance of winning the hand from an outsiders perspective, but he doesn't know what the other player has and there are many hands that could beat him.
And after he's done talking about poker, he's gonna go look for some predators!
how did cates fold those trips to hellmuth? crazy
He could only have thought the flush got there
@@xRhychux Flush was the only hand that potentially had him beat, the odds of Hellmuth betting so strong after the turn card with only 9 possible outs seemed like a huge stretch though. He should have read that Hellmuth was trying to represent the 10 and called. Not saying you can't hope for the flush on the River and bet on it, but Hellmuth isn't that man.
Just watch how fast he is moving with his bets and calls. He sold the story he got the cards he needed and didn't need time to think about it even with a short stack.
@@tecwzrd A10, K10, Q10, J10 all destroyed him also...he represented a ten and jungleman was playing the 9 on the board. Edit: oh and 10 2 Brunson, 10 3, and 10 9 all make a boat.
@@ftniceberg874 I agree completely...not sure why everyone else doesn't get this.
I would have told Torelli the $10k isn't in play or we running hands after WE leave...💯💯💯
"I'm Chris Hanson, go ahead and take a seat, have some chips."
Dealer's smile at 14:36
01:49.... The MOMENT Mr Orozco finds the ONE WRONG WAY to play JJ! OMG I am sooo sorry for him! Yeah it was a dotz move but he was playing for the camera.... poor Mr Orozco. I don't get mad at Cantu, tho. He is a pro and that pot repped a buyin or two at his stakes, so always needed. Very sad to see this tho. (Comment 12.6/17)
One of the cringiest hands we’ve ever experienced. Hard to watch!