no one said it does lol. AQ high in a heads up 3bet call for 20k on river isnt that crazy or uncommon. And also robbies j4 high literally almost loses to every single hand(Including Henrys K10 in this hand), and she called for over 100k . For as long as robbis been playing, no one can call her a noob. And even a billionaire noob would never make the call that robbie made. Not unless the hand wasnt legit
At the 3:33 mark they make eye contact. Henry quickly looks back to the cards.Then from there on out. Henry would never look back up from the cards. Or make eye contact again with Dan.
@@Masterfuron I certainly could be wrong as far the time. It appears like Dan is watching him or at least looking in his direction after the bet of 19k. So maybe earlier 3:19. I believe from that point he see's one or two checks of the eyes. Then doesn't see it again the rest of the hand. Only live read I could say is a tell. Anything is else just pure speculation, imo. Plus Dan is mad man genius.
@pig_vig5497 I'll look at it another 20times and see if I catch it, but yes (to the "So?" Guy) it is a Tell. If you get make eye contact, keep eye contact.
When Dan called the turn, Henry kind of looked down. After the river check, Henry took about 45 seconds to bet ~75%. Henry must have had Dan on a draw because Dan 3-bet pre but then checked the turn. If Henry was repping 9x at the turn, 9-J at the river with that big bet is the only thing that makes sense. However, when Dan checked, Henry now knows Dan's on a draw so if he had 2 pair, he'd have that bet out in 10 seconds max. 1 pair might think longer but then the bet would be small/value. Only clues I can think of.
I got you bro. The hand played out with Zero raising preflop, Henry just calling and not re raising (very important), then Dan 3 betting A Q and Henry AGAIN just calling Dan's re raise. The flop came out 3, 4, 5; action dan led with a 2.5k bet; which is a kind of a good info bet (Henry would never fold to this bet, but he would re-raise it unless he's trapping, so it's almost an anti-blocker bet on this kind of board). On the turn a 9 comes out, there's a check from Dan, and a half pot bet of 6,600$ by Henry. It is at this point Dan starts sniffing it out. Henry either has a set (very rare, especially no re raise pre-flop or on the flop), or a straight with Ace deuce (flopped it and tried to trap). But in either one of those, you gotta think since Dan was acting very strong pre-flop and on the flop (remember, Dan is repping an overpair, aces, kings, queens, jacks so far), why wouldn't Henry re-raise and extract value on the flop if he had a monster? On the river, the 19k is almost pot. You're saying "okay, i'm extracting massive value NOW, at my last chance". It's going to have to be a set, or straight, or nothing. Also on a board like this, with a 3, 4, 5 flop, it's not what Henry has but many players (including henry) will call Dan's low bet and chase the straight (if they have any 2 or any 6, but don't have the straight yet). In position, they would still bet the turn before the straight connected. This is unfortunate for Henry, that he actually has K 10, he could just as easily have 6 8 suited. On this board, Henry has a lot more bluffs than he does winners that will play like this. You will beat Ace 6, ace 7, 7-8, 7-10, 2-10 (RIP doyle), 2 queen, 2 King, 6 10, 6 queen, 6 king, etc... Even Henry will not play Ace Jack or King Jack like this, because he could just as easily lose to Dan's pocket queens (remember, Dan is repping). I know people want to focus on Henry's play and his tells, but this simply wasn't a great board to bluff especially against Dan's range. If any 2 or any 6 or any 7 comes out, or even an Ace (although this improves Dan's hand), then Henry takes down this pot easily.
I am new to poker, so if anyone could please explain why the commentator says the call is great on that board. (I understand the call is great, but why is it "great" compared to other boards given the action) is that not a board the easiest to call with A high unless its a bord with 2 pairs on or obv quads given the action before the river?
Well the J river is definitely not a brick and some bluffs on the turn could have improved on that river. Also all the small sets are possible given how Henry played the hand as well as a set of 9s. Definitely easier call if the river pairs the 9 for example or any other card.
Confused why people think this call is that crazy. After Henry cold calls twice pre his range is pretty weak. And on this board he's pretty much only repping sets or straights or air. He has few combos of sets and straights, and infinite bluffs as he needs to win a button. I feel like this is an easy call.
In a heads up pot the majority of the time by the way this hand went down your opponent will have a pair of nines or less. That big bet on the river when the jack hit makes zero sense. I know your opponent can possibly have two pair or a set here but the majority of the time they won't. You got to understand odds and player tendencies well to understand this is a call. It's deductive reasoning way more than it is instincts.
"Realistically he has a pair of 9s or less" Followed by "I know he could habe two pair or a set." Ok so what you really are saying is that he can have a merged range of medium strength hands and two pair and sets and actually straights tbh... there are many combos of just two pairs and sets. Henry could easily play 35, 34, 45 this way... and some J9, as well as every possible set on the board. And then some bluffs... deductive reasoning with zero live reads adds up to this AQ hand, basically the bottom of heros range on the river, is really an easy fold. He can call if he has a live read that its a bluff. Even then its pot odds because some of Henrys bluffs could be ahead of Ace high!
@@davids4063 I know your opponent can possibly have two pair or a set here BUT THE MAJORITY OF THE TIME THEY WON'T. Learn how to comprehend words there pal! Almost never is anyone with a single pair betting that big on the river especially when it's half their remaining stack because they have showdown value. If I had AQ here with this big of stack in this situation I would probably call as well because his line made no sense. Also Henry has a very common live tell that a ton of people have when they are bluffing big. I'm not telling what it is because the less people that know the bigger advantage I have.
@@bbertgilo1574 Yeah I used to do the same thing Henry does until I realized it. It took me years to figure out I was even doing it. It is stupid obvious once you know what it is but most people do it when running a big bluff. One player who doesn't have this tell is that idiot Eric Person but I know his tell even though it's not as obvious.
Action Dan jist loves being a hero.. watch this space in a few months max. He will end up doing the most ridiculous call ever and you guys will have it in a highlight and will be a huge pot
The amount he bet ont the turn plue the river over bet made ir obvious he didn't hit shit. If anything i wouldn't put him on a missed draw. Great read as well 👍
Ive never seen someone lose $20,000+ with such class. Also a pretty good play on both ends
lol class my ass
do you understand that henry caught with his pants down bluffing! What and how exactly you want him to act,,what a stupid comment
@@JNH1961 shuuut up...clown...smh
Action Dan must have picked up a tell on Henry, he did look a bit sheepish.
Yes he looked like he was peeing his pants.
the amazement in henrys' face, what a legend and a gentleman!
Action Dan had a very good read on the turn you can tell, im pretty sure he's glad that he stick with it!
Henry and Action Dan make me want to play poker. They bring something to the game.
calling with ace high is extremely risky and crazy but fair fkin play, incredible
This doesn't beat The Cheat, Robbi's, "Hero" call
Define "cheat" because I don't think she did.
@@jaredgrube6320Yeah, let’s talk about that again.
no one said it does lol. AQ high in a heads up 3bet call for 20k on river isnt that crazy or uncommon. And also robbies j4 high literally almost loses to every single hand(Including Henrys K10 in this hand), and she called for over 100k . For as long as robbis been playing, no one can call her a noob. And even a billionaire noob would never make the call that robbie made. Not unless the hand wasnt legit
Careful you're making too much sense. People don't like that here@@user-qq5xs8nl1j
Prove it then. O wait... They tried and failed that's right.@@user-qq5xs8nl1j
thats a soul call, couldn't imagine Henry recovering from that yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesh
That's why they call him -
Action Dan. HIs keen instinct is good!
i think the tell is the fast blink henry does when he is being observed
At the 3:33 mark they make eye contact. Henry quickly looks back to the cards.Then from there on out. Henry would never look back up from the cards. Or make eye contact again with Dan.
So?
I don't think they make eye contact, but it would be a tell.
@@Masterfuron I certainly could be wrong as far the time. It appears like Dan is watching him or at least looking in his direction after the bet of 19k. So maybe earlier 3:19. I believe from that point he see's one or two checks of the eyes. Then doesn't see it again the rest of the hand. Only live read I could say is a tell. Anything is else just pure speculation, imo. Plus Dan is mad man genius.
@pig_vig5497 I'll look at it another 20times and see if I catch it, but yes (to the "So?" Guy) it is a Tell.
If you get make eye contact, keep eye contact.
@@Masterfuronso if youre bluffing keep eye contact, but if you got it then look back at the cards again.
He’s been an amazing add on to hustler
"Thats defense right there" 😆😅🤣😝🤑🤭
Timing tell on the flop calling the 1/4 pot cbet and polar sizing afterwards
henry looked so nervous dan must have read him well
nothing beats J4
Meh. That doesn't count
This is a real hand with real talent from Dan. Not even comparable
Tells us how you know nothing about poker without saying so!
@@royfokerpoker1802too bad Garett is so bad that disqualified the incredible J4 call.
@@jaredgrube6320my god some people are stupid
That aint action dan, thats professional Dan
When Dan called the turn, Henry kind of looked down. After the river check, Henry took about 45 seconds to bet ~75%. Henry must have had Dan on a draw because Dan 3-bet pre but then checked the turn. If Henry was repping 9x at the turn, 9-J at the river with that big bet is the only thing that makes sense. However, when Dan checked, Henry now knows Dan's on a draw so if he had 2 pair, he'd have that bet out in 10 seconds max. 1 pair might think longer but then the bet would be small/value. Only clues I can think of.
I would have liked commentator to take us into A.Ds thought process. Take us through what Henry could or couldn't be repping.
Well seeing as how the commentator was Ryan Feldman…you’re not gonna get an in depth poker analysis lol. He just torches money when he plays.
I got you bro.
The hand played out with Zero raising preflop, Henry just calling and not re raising (very important), then Dan 3 betting A Q and Henry AGAIN just calling Dan's re raise.
The flop came out 3, 4, 5; action dan led with a 2.5k bet; which is a kind of a good info bet (Henry would never fold to this bet, but he would re-raise it unless he's trapping, so it's almost an anti-blocker bet on this kind of board).
On the turn a 9 comes out, there's a check from Dan, and a half pot bet of 6,600$ by Henry.
It is at this point Dan starts sniffing it out. Henry either has a set (very rare, especially no re raise pre-flop or on the flop), or a straight with Ace deuce (flopped it and tried to trap).
But in either one of those, you gotta think since Dan was acting very strong pre-flop and on the flop (remember, Dan is repping an overpair, aces, kings, queens, jacks so far), why wouldn't Henry re-raise and extract value on the flop if he had a monster?
On the river, the 19k is almost pot. You're saying "okay, i'm extracting massive value NOW, at my last chance".
It's going to have to be a set, or straight, or nothing.
Also on a board like this, with a 3, 4, 5 flop, it's not what Henry has but many players (including henry) will call Dan's low bet and chase the straight (if they have any 2 or any 6, but don't have the straight yet). In position, they would still bet the turn before the straight connected.
This is unfortunate for Henry, that he actually has K 10, he could just as easily have 6 8 suited.
On this board, Henry has a lot more bluffs than he does winners that will play like this. You will beat Ace 6, ace 7, 7-8, 7-10, 2-10 (RIP doyle), 2 queen, 2 King, 6 10, 6 queen, 6 king, etc...
Even Henry will not play Ace Jack or King Jack like this, because he could just as easily lose to Dan's pocket queens (remember, Dan is repping).
I know people want to focus on Henry's play and his tells, but this simply wasn't a great board to bluff especially against Dan's range. If any 2 or any 6 or any 7 comes out, or even an Ace (although this improves Dan's hand), then Henry takes down this pot easily.
Dan eliminated AK based on pre-flop action. Dan had to have narrowed it down to AT that missed all the draws.
Wish I was this good in poker I will keep studying
You're looking for Bart Hansen (they need to bring him in for commentary much more often)
I've done this before and the guy was bluffing with a better hand lol
The pre flop over call and river bet was the tell.
not the most. but yeah pretty impressive call. Action Dan might be the player at Hustler casino currently
Epic call , Henry looked distressed after that .😂
I am new to poker, so if anyone could please explain why the commentator says the call is great on that board. (I understand the call is great, but why is it "great" compared to other boards given the action) is that not a board the easiest to call with A high unless its a bord with 2 pairs on or obv quads given the action before the river?
that's why feldman (the commentator) is down *over 3 quarters of a mil* on HCL
Well the J river is definitely not a brick and some bluffs on the turn could have improved on that river. Also all the small sets are possible given how Henry played the hand as well as a set of 9s. Definitely easier call if the river pairs the 9 for example or any other card.
Henry is a class act after losing 20k with grace
Standard call. J is iffy of course, but he led turn when the winner knew the 9 changed nothing
the jesus trucker hat is so funny lmao
Confused why people think this call is that crazy. After Henry cold calls twice pre his range is pretty weak. And on this board he's pretty much only repping sets or straights or air. He has few combos of sets and straights, and infinite bluffs as he needs to win a button. I feel like this is an easy call.
Not so much as a tell as he puts him on AJ or AT, or KQ, and figures his range is better than the other guys range.
Jack on the river
Dan은 최근 허슬러에서 가장 인상적인 플레이어입니다
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King Henry had it made until action Dan started playing at hustler
Best hero call was Eric Sajdel v Urbanovich with J4
In a heads up pot the majority of the time by the way this hand went down your opponent will have a pair of nines or less. That big bet on the river when the jack hit makes zero sense. I know your opponent can possibly have two pair or a set here but the majority of the time they won't. You got to understand odds and player tendencies well to understand this is a call. It's deductive reasoning way more than it is instincts.
"Realistically he has a pair of 9s or less"
Followed by
"I know he could habe two pair or a set."
Ok so what you really are saying is that he can have a merged range of medium strength hands and two pair and sets and actually straights tbh... there are many combos of just two pairs and sets. Henry could easily play 35, 34, 45 this way... and some J9, as well as every possible set on the board. And then some bluffs... deductive reasoning with zero live reads adds up to this AQ hand, basically the bottom of heros range on the river, is really an easy fold.
He can call if he has a live read that its a bluff. Even then its pot odds because some of Henrys bluffs could be ahead of Ace high!
@@davids4063 I know your opponent can possibly have two pair or a set here BUT THE MAJORITY OF THE TIME THEY WON'T. Learn how to comprehend words there pal! Almost never is anyone with a single pair betting that big on the river especially when it's half their remaining stack because they have showdown value. If I had AQ here with this big of stack in this situation I would probably call as well because his line made no sense. Also Henry has a very common live tell that a ton of people have when they are bluffing big. I'm not telling what it is because the less people that know the bigger advantage I have.
@@Jolly-Green-Steve by "a very common live tell" you mean because you can see the live cards?! hahaha sure buddy!
@@bbertgilo1574 Yeah I used to do the same thing Henry does until I realized it. It took me years to figure out I was even doing it. It is stupid obvious once you know what it is but most people do it when running a big bluff. One player who doesn't have this tell is that idiot Eric Person but I know his tell even though it's not as obvious.
@@Jolly-Green-Steve whatever you say, super pro! 😅
If action Dan sat at my table I'd get up and leave
A great hero-call, but Robbi made the greatest hero call of all time.
Even knowing Henry is weak, how do you make that call?? That bluff catcher didn’t catch many bluffs
Is holding your breath a tell?
Wow action dan make us asian proud 👏 😅
J4 read Garrett like a book
Dans world class.
It's not a tell.. Henry's line doesn't make sense
Action Dan jist loves being a hero.. watch this space in a few months max. He will end up doing the most ridiculous call ever and you guys will have it in a highlight and will be a huge pot
Mariano falling asleep
only AJ would bet river. any other pairs would have check back....probably
Idk how you bluff and keep your cool for this kind of cash . Henry took it well
Yep i was thinking the same when I watched
This just proves that Dan is the best player at the table hands down! Mariano has nothing on him...
Let's open an investigation. We need one . In the mean time we gonna need action Dan to pay Henry back his money
Horrible call what does he beat? K10 and 810 lol
Not true at all, haha. Realistically, what hand plays this way and bets pot on river? That should narrow down the range quite a bit.
@@predadooraany value hand. Neither one of these guys are nits.
Well any pair, set , straight, two pair lol. He legit beats nothing but a handful of random K and A high
@@predadooraplay
@@tommyfu9271 value here is only flopped straight or a set
Why so out of focus so often?
Love this sh!t
If you put money vs asian player you'd better have the goods.
Investigation!!!!
Painful commentary, yikes
Its a dumb call. Jist so happen henry didnt have it.
Don't bluff Americans
Tight fold by goof ball? That’s why Ryan is a losing player
The amount he bet ont the turn plue the river over bet made ir obvious he didn't hit shit. If anything i wouldn't put him on a missed draw. Great read as well 👍
People call that all day at 1/2. Not that big of a deal
i can't tell if you are dumb or this is just to jebait someone into responding
i would of called wasnt that hard too easy
He only makes this call to be cool on stream. But homie needed to jam here
standard call