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“how do i drop tables with people like this
i mean there are 2 mio idiots out there
and i got to drop guys laying Jacksfull
down on me allright” Mike „The Mouth” Matusow XD XD XD
@Seanyboyh
not really.. many would reraise haha
do you think norman chad went and became the chef in the monastery
I seen another amazing laydown by romanello recently.Think it was in the poker after dark 2010 series.They’re on youtube if you can find it.He is an excellent reader of the game.Truly brilliant laydown.(so is his other one)
@MrKeix I totally agree. Geller saying “just don’t raise me” was a big mistake.
its hard to laid down set over set on ANY board…
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super sick laydown
In Omaha, this would have been a pretty sweet laydown. In hold’em, this is such an INSANE one… You know you made an incredibly good fold when the most conservative player at the table, who also heappens to be a long-time pro, tells you he has never seen nor made any like that…
If the dude with Kings shuts his mouth and is silent, the guy would’ve absolutely called. He basically told him, I have a HUGE hand by all that chirping. Now, he still had to decide if the other players “big hand” would be a straight but I guess he knew the guy wouldn’t value bet the river with a straight. Great fold none the less
What an awesome video….and it ends with one of the lamest comments in WSOP history
it was Geller’s talkin that gave it away…the idiot…please just dont raise me and then OK il show…tho sayin even if he told me he had Kings full id still go broke
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@jsham23 even as strong as AK wouldnt raise that river
@bajskorvaren Pre-flop raise buddy. You said he represented a strong hand pre-flop – i was saying it could of been with any strong Ace, in which JJ would have it beat. He specifically put him on one of the only two viable hands Geller raised pre-flop with out of a possible 8 he could of done so with, to fold.
@BraceletAccumulatrT2 His first post was regarding a pre-flop bet. That is what i was suggesting. He could of raised pre-flop with any strong Ace.
So don’t be condescending when you have no idea what we’re talking about
This is my take on the hand.G raised, and checked the flop. When the turn put 4 cards to a straight on the board, G can no longer bet his hand for value, so he checks again. R knows that if G made a straight he has to bet for value with 2 players in the hand. When the board pairs the river, and G raises, R knows that he must have a full house if he’s raising for value, knowing that if G had a straight he would have bet the turn. Still is a crazy fold which I never would have been able to make.
For once, Mike Matusow says exactly what everyone can agree with.
@jsham23 Just to reiterate, according to you, someone like Phil Ivey is not allowed to go on youtube, because he’d be playing in the WSOP? Dont assume everyone who is on youtube is an idiot, who knows maybe you’ll learn something, such as the fact that any competent poker player would never reraise with AK or any strong ace (not even AT).
I think everyone overlooked the fact that Geller gave his hand away by saying, “don’t raise me.” This is live poker, and Geller gave off a bunch of tells the whole hand. This is simply the old-fashioned kind of hand reading by Romanello, without much if any of the technical stuff involved.
@jsham23 He would def not reraised AK on river on that board, if u knew anything about poker
Also u unbelieveable moron i said it was a very very very good call but not the best, i never claimed to do it better u just make the world facepalm with ure stupidity
@bajskorvaren Er, wrong. He could of raised with AK, or any other strong A. Each of which is beaten by pocket Js. J J J 10 10 > 10 10 A A A, or a two pair/straight. Romanello put Geller specifically on one of only three hands from a possible 8 that could of beaten him – that also complies with the betting, and position.
If you were so good, you’d be there playing, not on Youtube. Just admit it was a FANTASTIC fold, one like you could never make and run back to your computer, cherub ;D
I wanna see Norman Chad cooking in a monastery.
its a evry very very good call but not the best, if you think about it, he represented a strong hand preflop and pretty much the only thing he would raise with on the river was a full house, and JJ was the weakest full house after 10j