Whatever Hustler is paying Bart to commentate, he’s worth more. His hand reading is excellent but his reactions are priceless…and he never talks over the players. 🥇👏👏
@@billykyriakakis3416 Unless there is. There are many more unlikely bluffs than the one y'all are talkin' about that have been successful. Maybe you're giving the players at that table too much credit for being solid players-and maybe they are (or some of them are). But at any rate, the "looseness" factor that infects some people's play at times is always something that can be an X factor which totally throws "solid play" out of whack. In other words, anything may be possible as far as who will make what move, (contingent upon certain factors, of course). Poker is all about outwitting, out-thinking, and outplaying your opponent--and sometimes just playing with balls-out aggression will win a hand no matter what the winner of the hand is holding. The best bluffs are the ones that SEEM totally illogical, and that most players rarely try to pull. I'd be seriously sizing up the PLAYER in that case, and asking myself if I think he's capable of that particular move. Once you know a player good enough, you can ask yourself if you think he just might try that. It's a gutsy move to punt all your chips when you have nothing. Especially when it's a shove-bluff (all in). You never know for sure what the all-in shove means. It's a move that's DESIGNED to make your opponent THINK you have a good hand, or have him beat, or simply make him too scared to call because of the SIZE of the bet. It can workon a shortt stack, too, who knows that if he calls all-in and loses, he's done. Maybe you can scare him off the all-in call if he decides he wants to stick around longer and try to recover. Let's just imagine for a minute that Mariano DIDN'T have the nut flush in his hand, or ANY heart, for that matter. That would have been a bold move, to represent power by pulling the all-in bet. Don't lose sight of the fact that neither player knows what the other one has. Tha's why they call it gambling. There are semi-bluff possibilities, as well. Mariano could have simply paired the board; maybe he's holding an Ace (or even one of the lower board cards) and is taking a chance that Schlubby Bubba missed the flush and doesn't have his pair beat, so he goes all-in. Take a look at the chip count, too. He's got way more chips than Schlubby. Maybe he just figured, okay this is my crazy play to see if I can blow him outta here--and if I lose, I won't lose that much. I mean, hey, even I've done crazier things than try to bluff in THAT situation. Sometime, you're just up against that no-win situation, and what I mean by that is....... It's just like Schlubby said (more than once), as he contemplated his fate: "If I call, you're gonna have it, and if I fold, you're gonna show me the bluff." Now, we know folding after getting raised on the river would have been the best move he could have made there, but knowing that misses the point of what he was saying right then. It's that sick feeling that knowing whatever you do, it's gonna be the wrong thing, and also, it's knowing that when you see that you've done the wrong thing, you're gonna absolutely HATE IT!!--and I've been there. Oh yeah, I've been there. So, in that situation, not knowing what's coming at showdown, but feeling like it's probably gonna go bad on you no matter which way you choose to go, I'd have to say paying off the winning hand is definitely a little less painful than folding and getting shown the bluff--so I understand why Schlubby did that, and didn't risk the possibility of being shown the gut -wrenching, mind-bending, life-altering bluff that would have just had him talking to himself for the next week if he were to fold his Jack of Hearts. Sometimes the universe just kicks you in the ass and you walk out with your tail between your legs no matter what you do. It was Schlubby's time for that. Go tuck your shirt in Schlubby!
The table looks like colluding against him. When he raises they all fold to a heads up. They know he playing low stack and he slowing down the game. They’re busting him out
It’s quite the opposite. Pro’s don’t want him to leave the game since they have higher ev with him in the hand. The fact that he takes so much time doesn’t bother them at all. And no they are not colliding preflop that assumption is crazy. They don’t make money if another player wins money from the fish.
I wouldn't call him a donkey, but I would agree he's lucky... One of the best descriptions I've heard was from the HCL commentators when they said he was born with a horseshoe up his arse.
@rushgame1 how many people get into a $1mil pot against two KK holding AA? Lucky is an understatement. Oh and just flops a straight flush against nut flush
I much prefer having this kind of guy in the show who actually suffers when loses an all in, than all the super rich people who lose 100k, shake it off and rebuy all the while joking and having a great time.
Watching him count every one of his $7800, as he's tanking about a call into a pot of $17,500 with KK, was painful. It meant a lot to him, while he's playing against players who've tipped the dealers that much over the course of these streams. Talk about a small fish in a big pond...
Yeah, either he’s the luckiest guy in LA. Or These decks are rigged. And on the absolutely rare occasions, he runs well. He’s a spoiled sniffling whiny little brat.
@@JaydenJohnson-d9v only bloke I've ever seen, three handed, to have aces vs kings vs kings. Decks aren't rigged, just unfortunately you get mega lucky people like him. He must know how lucky he runs
@@JaydenJohnson-d9v funny when he had queens against Feldman's kings, and says figures. I just thought, bet he wins. They ran it twice and he won both run outs, he's set on first board then runner runner straight. Feldman on the other hand, lovely fella but runs like me
@@andrewburton9643Yeah I want to believe the decks aren’t rigged (and they probably aren’t) but I also know Hustler is about the greasiest place I’ve ever been to. I truly marvel at how some of these guys run so purely. The problem is I routinely play against guys who do the exact same (at least against me). They will just Barrel all three streets when I have 80-97% equity the whole way-and then the deck bails them out on the river every single time. It’s been going on for the last three consecutive years: and it gets unbelievably annoying and frustrating
A few simple tells Greg is an amateur no where near the level of this game-size as far as play quality: 1. Inability to manage his own mega-tilt and despair 2. Calling while losing 3. Saying wrong things time and time again (Two hands that beats me”, ”spread the pot for me”,”flipping a coin”) Hope it’s not his rent money
Finally, someone else who understand this. And one of the reasons that most players will leave is because playing poker in a hardcore way, all the time, and with all the inherent ups and downs of the game that one must endure kind of makes A-holes out of a lot of people. Let's face it, the game brings out the worst in some people. Maybe not every minute of the day or on every hand, but at some point, yeah, what kind of a person does this particular activity for hours on end, all the time? Is it really a healthy activity?....... I mean, if the goal is to win money (and not to just play for recreational purposes--which let's face it, the money is in fact the goal for a LOT of people who play regularly), then what does that do to the minds of those people? The stress factor becomes a thing, and gets quite amplified when things aren't going the way such plaers want them to when it's all about the money. Imagine a shrinking pond and too many fish in the pond, and it's a fight for survival. Not everyone in the pond is gonna make it. The other fish are even mercilessly trying to kill you and take over the life giving air and water that you are consuming. Not a perfect analogy maybe, but essentially, that's poker for 'ya. It's a game that's about a resource that everyone at the table is trying to procure more of, and in order to ever obtain more of it, others at the table will be losing some of it. At any given moment, it's highly unlikely that everyone at the table will walk away a winner. Usually, there will be some losers amongst those seated. Everyone is trying to obtain the same thing, but the only way that some will be successful at that pursuit is if some of the other players end up losing some of that same commodity that everyone's after. And not only that, but usually (if it's all about the money), the strategy is to try to lay the most painful beat possible on your opponents and to try to get as many of their chips in the pot when you think you have the best hand--because that's exactly what they're trying to do to you. Ergo, it can be a very cutthroat scene all the way, which leads a lot of players down the path of exhibiting behaviors that are shall we say, less than savory at times--to put it mildly.
The woman do not have balls but they have more guts than him while they're playing high limit on this table. if he is not that good to play on this table then move to lower limit game to play....do not greed when he can not handle pressure.
Schlubby Greg in this video was almost as annoying as some of the worst annoying players that we've all come to know and hate. Sitting there repeating the same damn s**t over and over and over while he makes his decision. That's one of my peeves in poker, is "players" (I can't say the word(s) that I'd really like to call them, or this comment won't get posted) who take for-freakin'-ever to make a decision while mumbling out loud and repeating the same crap over and over and swearing the whole time, and hoooooooooo hummmmm-ing with long looks and long sighs, and shuffling and stacking and counting out their chips and then restacking and re-countig out their chips, and then starting the whole routine all over again until someone calls the clock on them!............... I mean, isn't it thoroughly annoying just reading what I just wrote about it? It's even worse when you're at a table having to endure it in person while you just want to get on with YOUR poker game!!
@@keithmorgan742 y’a i know what a whale is ,,,if you don’t agree well I don’t care ,,,,whale is big bucks n losing ,,,the exaggerated version of a fish ,,,so ya I know,,,
fatso is such an inexperienced player! Many amateurs stick to their AA,QQ,KK on the flop when they are obviously beaten! Britney will not go all in if she did not hit the flop!
Whatever Hustler is paying Bart to commentate, he’s worth more. His hand reading is excellent but his reactions are priceless…and he never talks over the players. 🥇👏👏
@@vader6203 I couldn't agree more!
I second
Agreed
Schlubby might be the best name ever for a guy that looks like that. He's a mess.
I think that's the idea. He embraces it.
Absolutely a huge messs
He is a source of joy for the rest of the players😂😂😂😂
@@ppmtrader Fish fry.
Yeah, you'd think he'd at least want to pull the front of his shirt down over his gut.
Greg knows he's beaten in both pots and still calls...Absolutely disgusting he says but he did it to himself 😮
No one is folding kings with a heart in that spot.
Sounds like Nick saying Sick when he gets owned lol
You would do the same if it is your hand. You see better when it is not your own hand.
last call was pure stupidity. You beat only a bluff and there is no bluff in this situation.
Someone could call until a heart comes so he can bluf the heart it happens
I agree with you. There's no bluff. If Mariano had a heart under 8 he would had just called the $3.5k .
@@ferminfabian5308I just replayed it you are right I thought that Mariano bet first . How it played you guys are right there is no bluff
It is Mariano.
@@billykyriakakis3416 Unless there is.
There are many more unlikely bluffs than the one y'all are talkin' about that have been successful.
Maybe you're giving the players at that table too much credit for being solid players-and maybe they are (or some of them are).
But at any rate, the "looseness" factor that infects some people's play at times is always something that can be an X factor which totally throws "solid play" out of whack. In other words, anything may be possible as far as who will make what move, (contingent upon certain factors, of course).
Poker is all about outwitting, out-thinking, and outplaying your opponent--and sometimes just playing with balls-out aggression will win a hand no matter what the winner of the hand is holding.
The best bluffs are the ones that SEEM totally illogical, and that most players rarely try to pull. I'd be seriously sizing up the PLAYER in that case, and asking myself if I think he's capable of that particular move. Once you know a player good enough, you can ask yourself if you think he just might try that. It's a gutsy move to punt all your chips when you have nothing. Especially when it's a shove-bluff (all in). You never know for sure what the all-in shove means. It's a move that's DESIGNED to make your opponent THINK you have a good hand, or have him beat, or simply make him too scared to call because of the SIZE of the bet. It can workon a shortt stack, too, who knows that if he calls all-in and loses, he's done. Maybe you can scare him off the all-in call if he decides he wants to stick around longer and try to recover.
Let's just imagine for a minute that Mariano DIDN'T have the nut flush in his hand, or ANY heart, for that matter. That would have been a bold move, to represent power by pulling the all-in bet. Don't lose sight of the fact that neither player knows what the other one has. Tha's why they call it gambling. There are semi-bluff possibilities, as well. Mariano could have simply paired the board; maybe he's holding an Ace (or even one of the lower board cards) and is taking a chance that Schlubby Bubba missed the flush and doesn't have his pair beat, so he goes all-in.
Take a look at the chip count, too. He's got way more chips than Schlubby. Maybe he just figured, okay this is my crazy play to see if I can blow him outta here--and if I lose, I won't lose that much.
I mean, hey, even I've done crazier things than try to bluff in THAT situation.
Sometime, you're just up against that no-win situation, and what I mean by that is.......
It's just like Schlubby said (more than once), as he contemplated his fate:
"If I call, you're gonna have it, and if I fold, you're gonna show me the bluff."
Now, we know folding after getting raised on the river would have been the best move he could have made there, but knowing that misses the point of what he was saying right then.
It's that sick feeling that knowing whatever you do, it's gonna be the wrong thing, and also, it's knowing that when you see that you've done the wrong thing, you're gonna absolutely HATE IT!!--and I've been there.
Oh yeah, I've been there.
So, in that situation, not knowing what's coming at showdown, but feeling like it's probably gonna go bad on you no matter which way you choose to go, I'd have to say paying off the winning hand is definitely a little less painful than folding and getting shown the bluff--so I understand why Schlubby did that, and didn't risk the possibility of being shown the gut -wrenching, mind-bending, life-altering bluff that would have just had him talking to himself for the next week if he were to fold his Jack of Hearts.
Sometimes the universe just kicks you in the ass and you walk out with your tail between your legs no matter what you do.
It was Schlubby's time for that.
Go tuck your shirt in Schlubby!
Guessing we won’t be seeing nick on the tables anytime soon 😂
Why lol
@@royfokerpoker1802 sorta outed as a creep on twitter
He left to sharpen his pencil.
Greg has gone broke and it shows, actually sad to see.
Was it the Walgreens bag that did it ? 😂
Still got more money then me and most of us watching
The table looks like colluding against him. When he raises they all fold to a heads up. They know he playing low stack and he slowing down the game. They’re busting him out
put the bottle down
It’s quite the opposite. Pro’s don’t want him to leave the game since they have higher ev with him in the hand. The fact that he takes so much time doesn’t bother them at all. And no they are not colliding preflop that assumption is crazy. They don’t make money if another player wins money from the fish.
There is no collusion, everyone is playing for themselves.
8:15 Schroedinger's Greg
Felt he was going to fold KK until she said “you can fold”
Nah he was going to cry then call regardless
He loses $40k+, but makes sure to take he $1 can of soda when hes leaving lol
😀😀look the way Britney take his chip!😂😂😂
Don't get between the Chinese and their money!
hilarious that there are 10 full minutes of my guy tanking even though anyone knew he was calling and losing
Maybe they'll do a live-action "The Simpsons" and Schlubby can play Barney Gumble and earn it back.
Please keep this commentator. He's Def one of the best.
It’s Bart go like his page for more content
Make that river bet to fold to a shove , he got half of it right lol
This
Easily coulda folded the j high flush there
Mariano is the luckiest donkey ever
He is such a skilless D bag that rode Rampage’s nuts to get where he is and who knows what else.
you really have no clue of poker
I wouldn't call him a donkey, but I would agree he's lucky... One of the best descriptions I've heard was from the HCL commentators when they said he was born with a horseshoe up his arse.
@rushgame1 how many people get into a $1mil pot against two KK holding AA? Lucky is an understatement. Oh and just flops a straight flush against nut flush
Desperate for tv time and then rises from his seat describing what he looks like
Bro really tanked that long to call with the 3rd nuts lmao bruh moment
The way Britney plays her big pair is so advanced.
I much prefer having this kind of guy in the show who actually suffers when loses an all in, than all the super rich people who lose 100k, shake it off and rebuy all the while joking and having a great time.
Watching him count every one of his $7800, as he's tanking about a call into a pot of $17,500 with KK, was painful. It meant a lot to him, while he's playing against players who've tipped the dealers that much over the course of these streams. Talk about a small fish in a big pond...
I'm folding Kings in that spot every time, she obviously flopped at set
Let me guess, Mariano is yet again on the right end of a cooler 😮😮😮
Yeah, either he’s the luckiest guy in LA. Or These decks are rigged.
And on the absolutely rare occasions, he runs well. He’s a spoiled sniffling whiny little brat.
@@JaydenJohnson-d9v only bloke I've ever seen, three handed, to have aces vs kings vs kings. Decks aren't rigged, just unfortunately you get mega lucky people like him. He must know how lucky he runs
@@JaydenJohnson-d9v funny when he had queens against Feldman's kings, and says figures. I just thought, bet he wins. They ran it twice and he won both run outs, he's set on first board then runner runner straight. Feldman on the other hand, lovely fella but runs like me
@@andrewburton9643Yeah I want to believe the decks aren’t rigged (and they probably aren’t) but I also know Hustler is about the greasiest place I’ve ever been to.
I truly marvel at how some of these guys run so purely. The problem is I routinely play against guys who do the exact same (at least against me). They will just Barrel all three streets when I have 80-97% equity the whole way-and then the deck bails them out on the river every single time. It’s been going on for the last three consecutive years: and it gets unbelievably annoying and frustrating
Who else saw the title and came here looking for Nick’s DM’s?
Amazing the rich players with such lack of skills. Scary
That tank was life now I know what it feels like when I tank for 7 min
I can promise you if you have to count to 1 2 3 three times before you can get to 4, you are not capable of calculating of pot odds
Bob's the fish at the table.
His playing way above his level in terms of cash game. Should play smaller cash games and that will help his game and thinking process.
Graphics spelled Slobby wrong.
The best part of that video was when Britney stood up. Damn! 10:54 😮
A few simple tells Greg is an amateur no where near the level of this game-size as far as play quality:
1. Inability to manage his own mega-tilt and despair
2. Calling while losing
3. Saying wrong things time and time again (Two hands that beats me”, ”spread the pot for me”,”flipping a coin”)
Hope it’s not his rent money
he’s clearly a fish, but nothing wrong with 3
If you think Long, you think WRONG....FOLD!
Crush live poker! Iykyk
a bad feeeling...and he still calls. eeek...
He knows he's losing, says he losing...................yet calls? 🤣🤣🤣
Twice bad feeling twice against feelings???
Feelings r langauge of ultimate intelligence
Mariano the LuckBox❤
he had the right logic, no discipline to fold... easy for us to say and judge
So glad he called. Wasting so much time on a no brainer decision.
That’s poker…Any 2 cards on that table
Poker is crazy
One day poker will be no more because most players will leave. It's such a stupid game
Finally, someone else who understand this. And one of the reasons that most players will leave is because playing poker in a hardcore way, all the time, and with all the inherent ups and downs of the game that one must endure kind of makes A-holes out of a lot of people. Let's face it, the game brings out the worst in some people. Maybe not every minute of the day or on every hand, but at some point, yeah, what kind of a person does this particular activity for hours on end, all the time? Is it really a healthy activity?.......
I mean, if the goal is to win money (and not to just play for recreational purposes--which let's face it, the money is in fact the goal for a LOT of people who play regularly), then what does that do to the minds of those people? The stress factor becomes a thing, and gets quite amplified when things aren't going the way such plaers want them to when it's all about the money. Imagine a shrinking pond and too many fish in the pond, and it's a fight for survival. Not everyone in the pond is gonna make it. The other fish are even mercilessly trying to kill you and take over the life giving air and water that you are consuming.
Not a perfect analogy maybe, but essentially, that's poker for 'ya.
It's a game that's about a resource that everyone at the table is trying to procure more of, and in order to ever obtain more of it, others at the table will be losing some of it. At any given moment, it's highly unlikely that everyone at the table will walk away a winner. Usually, there will be some losers amongst those seated. Everyone is trying to obtain the same thing, but the only way that some will be successful at that pursuit is if some of the other players end up losing some of that same commodity that everyone's after. And not only that, but usually (if it's all about the money), the strategy is to try to lay the most painful beat possible on your opponents and to try to get as many of their chips in the pot when you think you have the best hand--because that's exactly what they're trying to do to you.
Ergo, it can be a very cutthroat scene all the way, which leads a lot of players down the path of exhibiting behaviors that are shall we say, less than savory at times--to put it mildly.
Boy he sure is schlubby
SCHLUBBY... couldn't fold a deck chair...
Is he Jboogs cousin? 😂
Why would Greg call himself Schlubby? Doesn’t he like himself?
I like Mariano's hourglass, now he can tank for an hour!
Everyone looks to be physically fit on that table. Schlubbies everywhere
poor greg; lost it all then got hit with the nit. rip.
he didn’t have to pay the nit tax i don’t think
Just an awful call with only the J of hearts. You deserve to be punished for that call…
this dude is way out of his depth
Instead of schlubby Greg, Shakey Greg is better.
grew was very schlubby
Can we get him at my games too please.
Is Britney allowed to wear a coat?
How does Mariano get these gifts
The woman do not have balls but they have more guts than him while they're playing high limit on this table. if he is not that good to play on this table then move to lower limit game to play....do not greed when he can not handle pressure.
Greg kept whining but he's still a nit.
think long think wrong
Must be nice having more money than common sense
brittany normally has top set
Poor guy.. he doesn't know anything about the hcl rigged shuffler machine 🤷🏻♂️
Set up..take 1,2,3 action
Never have him back pls .
You can rebuy for the same amount if you sell your sub
They are this guy up like fish up like some piranhas 😢jezzus
Ate
What in the world are you trying to say????
@@keithmorgan742ikr?😂😂
Almost folded
Doesn’t count
Brittany doesn’t bluff tho , he shoulda folded .
Dude wastes so much time, don’t come back jk lol
@@errolbeardy5056all what she does is bluffing and going all in with draws
can someone explain to me the hourglass?
An hourglass is a device with sand flowing between two glass bulbs to measure time.
@@Matzesbwhahahahahhahahahah
@@Matzes😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Matzes
Lmfao
go to 1-2 greg
Terrible call
🐟🐟🐟🐟🐠🐠🐠🐠
Schlubby Greg in this video was almost as annoying as some of the worst annoying players that we've all come to know and hate.
Sitting there repeating the same damn s**t over and over and over while he makes his decision. That's one of my peeves in poker, is "players" (I can't say the word(s) that I'd really like to call them, or this comment won't get posted) who take for-freakin'-ever to make a decision while mumbling out loud and repeating the same crap over and over and swearing the whole time, and hoooooooooo hummmmm-ing with long looks and long sighs, and shuffling and stacking and counting out their chips and then restacking and re-countig out their chips, and then starting the whole routine all over again until someone calls the clock on them!...............
I mean, isn't it thoroughly annoying just reading what I just wrote about it?
It's even worse when you're at a table having to endure it in person while you just want to get on with YOUR poker game!!
What a whale ,,,guy should quit ,,,if u can’t fold ,,then ur a losing player
Ummmm.... You don't understand what a whale is in gambling.
@@keithmorgan742 y’a i know what a whale is ,,,if you don’t agree well I don’t care ,,,,whale is big bucks n losing ,,,the exaggerated version of a fish ,,,so ya I know,,,
Lol wrong animal. Fish is what you looking for
fatso is such an inexperienced player! Many amateurs stick to their AA,QQ,KK on the flop when they are obviously beaten! Britney will not go all in if she did not hit the flop!
Are you serious? She can have so many draws and over pairs on that board
And greg didnt have much behind its an auto call
And theres no need for the insult nobody is perfect
@@AkramRagab-bd2qb -no, i thought set for sure
bla bla bla player
First
Yes, I agree! Well said.
So after seeing his cards she says one time no wonder she loses most of the time