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Million Dollar Cash Game S4E2 FULL EPISODE Poker Show

May 30, 2021
Hello and welcome to London for the Full Tilt Poker Million Dollar Net Cash Game. Of course, it's the fourth series and so far the chips have been flying around the table. We hope that in this program there will be much more of the same as before. Address your commenters directly, yes it's The Full Tilt Poker dotnet, a

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, seven players fighting for big money Madison, I'm not going to play, I'm going to get up and leave, action on IV Jack ate soup, well, he's going to play. Cunningham will fill out from the small blinds, Tom Dwan turns the table and we'll see a three way flop, 10/10, five pair of hearts, well no one has anything so whoever bets will take this one right and true to their name. shape.
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Phil is looking for his chips just playing a pretty simple thousand percent, I play here two thousand five hundred there, if that's most of the time I'll take this up with a thousand bet, of course all these players have experimented and know that's probably what Phil is doing well Tom Dwan won't let him do it, he's going to raise this one even in small pots, they don't go unopposed, well, he's floating, one here felt and don't adjust his dial, the cards are correct, four clubs, like this give us one. A bit of a draw, yeah, a gut shot, now that he raised in the flop pot it's ten thousand six hundred, can you bet one more time?
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Tom and of course he can bet once again, but Ivy's range is, I mean, it's ridiculously wide. It's not like that, it's very rare, very broad, but some also know that it's quite likely that one will float in this place also seven thousand bet seventy three hundred in a share of ten thousand six to the

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and the red chips are thousand dollar chips. The purple ones are 100, the action has not been completed. I wonder if Phil can float another one or if not, it looks like he's getting to 21 21, he's raised this well, this is what confidence can do for you, he's got such a strong start, Phil, he's doing great now. he plays now just now matter said there's no way he's bluffing that's why he's bluffing here to

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I think everyone in the world knows he can bluff, but I think he just knew his player. This beautiful play by Phil takes him down without having to have the best hand time every time he bets, they just raise you every time. How do you just read the situation perfectly and answer a ten thousand call that each one just didn't seem like? was there to receive a lot of idolatry, a great play from Tom most of the time, if you play against 99% of the players in the world, that type of play would pass, but the 1% that is Bill Ivey, he can read it and can make the replay fantastic and this is really a marathon of 24 hour

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players, there is a strange thinker that to play 20 hours in a row 21 hours in a row Felmy is not going to play Fergus is not going to play Cunningham ace-queen of another suit I bet he will play that's why you're good, nothing is you escape Gary Tom - But I'm not going to play and that's off the King Queen now, under normal circumstances I like the King Queen off, but would you be paying for an Allen Cunningham raise just an early position run maybe not, but he's got the button here, he's got the two blinds position, of course, who probably feels like he's got quite a bit of value and it turns out that he didn't have a bad flop for his King Queen, but it's a better flop for Patrick Antonius.
Patrick Antonia is his best partner. Cunningham. I think he's done too many. He has a double draw running. here he can also catch a nine to make a straight that he won't want to hit when he faces Mike Matusow in his hand and he can also catch a king that he would like to hit. There is only one king left in the deck. Although we can see three, these players have kings Phil Ivey, the way he doesn't have much to continue with this across a dangerous looking board. Patrick with the best hand right now makes the call, yes, Patrick will play a little ball there.
I'm not going to build this boat even with a top pair of sevens. Well, that's a dangerous card for all three hands. Yes, there is a line: a staircase. If someone had a nine in their hand they would have made a straight and check, here is the river river is the nine wow it is an action card there is a straight on the board but Mike Matusow with the absolute crazy Allen Cunningham with the queen hello straight and Patrick Antonius as the absolute garbage Hanna right now left nothing, you know, I think he knows it too, but that won't stop him from betting whatever he bets, it's pretty clear what Allen Cunningham is going to lose in this pot.
I think Alan is going to call and Maris has to be absolutely chewing on her seat, it's a perfect spot. for him to also have Patrick leading and I'm going to have to make the call Patrick leads by 13,000 Allen calls what is an easy race to, so obviously he has all the nuts, the only question is how much he raises with black. chips yes, 32 in total, well, that's 32,000. Patrick Antonius knows he chose the wrong place. He's out of the way. Now it depends on whether Alan wants to match the other 19,000. Do you think she will like him?
He will do this only with a queen Cunningham, one of the best players. I've never seen it and we've been doing this for four seasons. Cunningham has been here for four seasons. I haven't seen a better player. It's amazing the way he knows when he's beaten and the other thing we've seen from Alan is not that he has the maximum when he has a big hand it's the fact that he escaped so many hands and didn't lose the minimum absolutely fantastic not always It's about how much you can win, very often it's about how little you end up losing with big hands and that's exactly what a Mike Matusow master wins a big pot there and has Patrick Antonius to thank God for making those 13 a thousand dead in the river every time I want a happy polyp hello, I'm Mike Tomas, here's the thing.
My biggest accomplishment in poker is making two final tables in the Walters of Poker main event. I don't know why I lived there because it sucks, but I lived in Las Vegas since I was 10 years old. I've been there for 31 years, although I might not watch 41 I'm 12 I act I learned everything on my own It was natural I was just a great poker player from the beginning I'm probably nowhere near the good poker players I used to be because there are a lot of them now great players I mean, I'm in the top 15 on the all-time money list, so I've probably played fewer tournaments and I need someone to be in the top 15, so you know, I can't complain about the dress Allen Cunningham for just under twenty-seven thousand dollars, but I wouldn't bet against him changing this, no, not at all.
I certainly wouldn't rule out that Tom and Anne are still the big winner here and he's at a loss of around twenty seven grand, plus anything can happen with Tom in the house. Hello, Phil. behind he takes ace queen and is mixing it only with a glycol raise from Tom called by Mike also mixed by the way, you know that before he was not playing aggressive, but now that he is thirty thousand up, he has called the jack ten-suited raise . that's a bit of a bust all this let's see fireworks here Queen Jack help of diamonds three diamonds over there Tom Dwan flopped a flush but Ivy has the ace of diamonds and has top pair, of course it's poor Mike Matusow with the third best hand at the moment and with a pretty good dead draw Mike Matusow bets at 4200 July day just calls the action in Tom's, will be curious to see if he just wants to call or maybe the back ace now if you like. armed, if you are in Tom Dwan's place, do you wake the turn to make the big move?
Tom Dwan is just $73,000 deep. I say just, but I wouldn't be surprised to see it all finally come together. I think you got it right. The nail on the head, really David, I think the fact that he only has 73,000 there will give himself the opportunity to put the chips in the middle. Everything he's put in the way right now, those red ships are thousand dollar chips. looks like a rise up to about 19,000. I guess Madiso obviously gets out of the way. He didn't really have anything there, just a second pair. Well, Phil puts the big deal on the black chips, not wasting any time, they're just passing by.
I think he is. moved everything in the idea moves essentially Tom Dwan everything in Tom Tuan is called Phil needs to catch does not make the turn does not reach the river and shoots the participants will double against Phil Phil Ivey makes the move on the flop Tom Dwan quickly calls a white on the turn, a white on the river. Phil knew that even if she faces him here, she'll most likely have some sort of out by catching a diamond, as long as she's not up against nine tens of diamonds, of course, and with Tom Dwan being Tom Dwan, in He doesn't really have to have much of a hand here, it's very, very difficult for Phil Ivey to escape that one, especially again with that particular opponent, well, that's how Tom plays, that's how Tom plays recently. the way he does it when it comes to hand, they pay Tom Dwan, by the way, now up to a hundred and fifty-five thousand dollars and so on, Superman is human, like I said, Tom Dwan makes 55,000 $100 and now that he has chips, it's going to be even more dangerous phil ivey is still our big winner with sixty-six thousand dollars and our big losers Patrick Antonius and Andrew Feldman Feldman with almost $100,000 Full Tilt Poker dotnet

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game seven of the best in this table row six right now Tom Devine having a short break Mike Matusow takes the big blind instead Phil Ivey with the offsuit East Jack and first position goes to play Wow and there's Allen cutting with the big pocket kings mm of failing in first position seems about 7,000 behind Cunningham 70 something 75 great, well, he makes the call.
I think you were about to say that if there is a play you are going to put ace jack two for a single back ace, it will definitely be Allen Cunningham who will ask you here is the flop seven six three good. It's a pretty good flop for two kings against a player like Ivey, you never know where he is. Is there a player at this table that Ivory respects more than Allen Cunningham? Probably not, maybe Patrick Antonius, he also played a ton with Tom Dwan. Also don't forget that Tom is a very difficult player to play against.
Here comes Allen's veteran. He definitely respects. There you wait for him to have the hand. He definitely bets $10,000 on that flop. The flop is completely up to the lord. Phil Ivey doesn't know if he's likely to make a bet against Allen. He looks like he's ranking 27,000. Is he going to put pressure on Allen again? They are cutting it with only 72,000. I don't think he'll escape. From the arena, we've seen him once against these two players in a previous hand in a million dollar cash game, where Phil just kept being a player and kept shooting and eventually Cunningham escaped a pair of aces when he was facing a set from Phil.
I won't try it this time without the hand and Allen takes the pot. The experienced player. Players are capable of doing this. They have been in this situation before. Sometimes you just have to let it go and read other players. Realize what they think of your game and how they think you play and then from there you can reduce their hands and I had a pretty big hand, especially against a press player as aggressive as Phil Ivey. He had two aces and Mike Madison had a limp under the gun and I raised, which usually means you have a pretty strong hand to raise under the gun.
Limper Phil Ivey pays me a big line and Mike Madison also pays. Phil Ivey bets on all three streets, so I feel like after calling it twice. He could be almost sure that I had an overpair and now on the river he had bet a modest amount, but it really seemed like a bet size. He would call him again with an overpair, so because it looked like he had an overpair and it looked like he was calling, I disappointed him by throwing it, he let it, yeah, he sure made a good throw. I mean, sometimes you know your people make good throws against you, sometimes they make a bad layout, it turns out they made a good one this time now they talked about straddling just to refresh our viewers on what it's like to straddle, it's practically an extra blind, but it's a live bet and you're putting up double the big blind, but you can act on the last free flop.
I'm not sure if it's an A+ play by Evy, an expected value play, but sometimes it's the kind of play that really gets the action going. of these players in the pot you don't need the action to be much bigger the money will go there anyway two fours from Phil Ivey and he is a king Jack doesn't play too many hands he will play this one even if he is out of position against our point sight with King Jack, that's a pretty good flop for King Jack, yeah, you're talking about a completely dry board, Jack Seven Deuce Rainbow, little continuation, but probably thinking he's protecting his hand here he'll find out if he's ahead. or not, you don't need to risk more than the 3000, now it's just a question of whether Chris calls or raises, it's an interesting place because if you're Chris Ferguson, all you really have now are reverse implied odds.
I don't think soPhil Ivey is going to put another chip in the pot once he gets called or raised, but if a four comes up, you could lose a lot of chips, that's true, but if he reraises to protect his hand, that's the only way. morethe chips now go into the pot if you are so far behind that you have decided to re-raise just protect your hand maybe you will find out where nothing is wrong in either play you both have the best your strategies small re-raise now he just made it bigger and he's out of position so Phil can float half think maybe there's a chance he's ahead either way he's got position and that two doesn't change the board much now if you're Chris what you do?
Can he really? I think it's a head, I mean, I had to think that he's floating there thinking he's behind, I mean on a seven deuces rainbow board from Jack when Chris Ferguson checks you, exactly if you're against Chris, yeah I think that's totally true. Chris is giving him a chance to make another one, but one thing we've seen from Phil Ivey is that he doesn't let any pot go uncontested, fighting for every 16th chip and betting 16,000. Now it's a question of how much Chris likes his hand inherently in this one. What's the problem with playing a hand like King Jack offsuit in a position against someone of Philippe's caliber: the part is thirty-six thousand seven hundred and sixteen thousand dr.
Ferguson Alys called. This is exactly the way Ferguson made a lot of money in the last turn. He got the million dollars in cash. He let his opponents bluff him. You also missed a big thought when he went behind and didn't get away. Were they the Aces? exactly right, that's a scary card for King Jack of course, he's either up for a bluff or not, it'll be interesting to see if Phil makes another big bet now that Ferguson checks out the action on the IV filling bats that Chris knows is just beating a bluff. he has one more bullet in his gun.
I think IVs always have more bullets in his gun. He wonders if he has his finger on the trigger or not. The only thing that's so dangerous about ideas. Ferguson knows he will appreciate being fairly light. to some extent this is almost a good card for Chris, the only honey was bright, the con problem was wet. East Jack Queens or Kings could close. I'll make a lower value, but hey, it's over and done with. Chris ends up winning that. pot, I think it would have been very interesting to see what would have happened if he hadn't made a fifty thousand value there or think it looks like a value bet, but we will never know if Chris would have made the call.
A very interesting pot, although David shouts that the ace of spades on the river changes some things. I mean, I think IV, he's betting ace Jack there if he got to the top two, but if he had a jack, he was ahead all the time anyway, obviously he's betting

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aces if. you had a pair of aces in your hand, but she's a queen, so Queens, Queens, could close. We are in the heart of London for the Full Tilt Poker dotnet million dollar cash game. Seven players at the table. Looks like $1,000,000 on the table. like if we had a live straddle, you can see the 1200 in front of Madison, the red chip is 1,000, the purple chip is 200, the blue chips by the way are $500 chips and if you see those black chips, I think it's 25,000, I think you are right.
What that live straddle really means is that Mike will be the last person to act and if anyone else wants to participate in this talk, this particular hand will cost them at least 1200, which also means that he makes a lot more money available for people to play. Oh. and fight for and that has brought with it a nice march and all for two suited in first position and we definitely would not have seen such a big pot or such a big bet from him if the live straddle was not available and that is now I'm going to call out of position heads up against ID with a hand like five four well, he just doesn't want to leave that 1200 behind, he's caught a little bit, it's not an ideal flop for him, but you might see a turn, especially if it's pretty cheap, I just remember from last year that Ivey seems to have Madison's number and I think Ivy is inside her head.
I mean, to me, Ivy can win this part, she can manage to win this one, both players have a little bit now Madison with a pair. of five Ivey with a pair of deuces, both with a first three and there you have it, I think against other players that we saw before, Phil Ivey only fired one bullet against Tom Dwan, you didn't think he would make it, did you? He can get two on the fold, but against Madison he knows he can get it. He matters how to fold into a marginal hand. We have another straddling position here.
Patrick Antonis is determined to straddle it. I know what the strategy is for much of the place. is to make the action a little bigger, give them a chance to win a bigger pot, it also means they can act last before the flop and very often people make marginal raises because they feel that 1200 will be dead money so then they main . at 4000 but only to try to get it, but people like Patrick Antonius are known worldwide for defending Blanke, if you want to try to steal, attack blindly, attack Phil Ivey and Patrick Antonius, it may not be the most sensible thing in the world, but yes Someone's going to Try It, it's Tom Dwan.
Tom Dwan has given him a girl. He has raised up to four thousand and there are a hundred to one in that song of Patricio. He will defend him with his king. What could raise him here? Well, it might as well. I do it because he knows that his range is tremendously monstrous for Tom Dwan to raise with that button in his blind. Let's see a flop that defends well. There is a 10 over two tens and a four. Wow, this could be interesting. -The check hasn't hit the ground because he smelled some queen of diamonds on the turn.
Tom Dwan cannot win this hand unless he gets Patrick Antonius to fold. Good look at trying that check. Well, you would have expected a follow-up bet from Tom. Dwan, you haven't, we can see if that on a call here, assuming the back comes from Patrick, well, you do another check, it's Tom. Did he manage to verify it once again? So it doesn't seem like Patrick has any of this, it's a small assessment. but from Tom, it's definitely that he's only betting 3000 to 10, well, it's definitely a value bet, but at this point, if you're Antonio's, can you raise?
Remember at Tom Donna's check on both occasions. I mean, is it possible that she recoiled from Jack Nine or something? so it seems like you rarely play, what if he's more likely to come back up? I think that's what he's done right. Patrick has raised and that was the problem with such a small value from Tom. He has reopened the bets, which are up to 15,000. he walks away from the hand, doesn't make the 12,000 call, so Patrick did everything he could to try to get something out of Tom. You only managed to get 3,000, possibly a better value, in the end it would have been 7,000 for Tom.
Playing better, Tony, was one of the most important tasks in my personal role. I realized it pretty early. I knew I had what it took to play with the best people. I have different opinions about the game than I do and I don't like it. As other people use it, my goal was always to play bigger and bigger and with the best players and the best people. I knew you'd need to be a superman to do it. There's Andrew Feldman, who has lost a cool $106,000. Don't know. I think he's great, that's great for me, it's not my one hundred and six thousand, it's certainly great to see.
He will take a look at his card and see what he has now. We have been seeing. We've been watching everyone else astride Andrew Feldman. No, without looking. For Campbell, now that he's lost 106,000, he doesn't straddle but he simply raises with ACE three and, by the way, that's the smallest preflop raise we've ever seen. Most players are raising to 2,100 2,400, which makes 1,800 three. times a day blind, yeah, we're definitely seeing wow, we've got a good hand here for Patrick Patrick, oh, that must be awkward, make it 3,000, they finally won the card. San Antonio says Jack's pot is now 5,300.
There is a Feldman continuation bet. You knew that was going to happen and there is no way Antonius is going anywhere, right, no, it's not because of this bet for sure and who has played very tight and this is the first first position of him raised. Zach's turn is the check wow, look at that, okay, Rivers made nine of diamonds pretty scary card that's a pretty scary card there, anyone with a queen would have a straight or a knight thanks. I think that's why Patrick is determined to get through with a couple of jacks, they're all the bluff has.
The catcher is exactly right and Andrews realized that the only thing he can beat here, the only way he can probably win here is with a bet, any hand that was called on the flop will have made it, that's what happens For your mind, of course, the other thing is. The only thing he can do here to lose more money is to place the bet. He's stacking chips and he's betting about 8,000 and it's 8,000. Can you get Antonio out of a couple of jacks? I don't think so, no, no. antonius is going to call this Andrew Feldman, another big blow to his stack and his confidence Wendling, yeah nothing going right for him so far Andrew, let's take a look at the leaderboard here, the million dollar cash game season dollars for Chris Ferguson in the top fifty. three thousand nine hundred dollars Tom Dwan right behind them raising 46,500 we take a look at the end although alan cunningham lowered 22900 it could have been worse he got rid of a very good second best hand but Andrew Feldman now lowered one hundred and seventeen thousand dollars eight seat at this table alone seven players, how does that change the game? the only seven players in line, well you'll have to up your game a little, you'll also be shuffling, filling or reducing your starting hands 300 600 from the blind with a starting bet of a hundred, that means there's more there, it'll cost you more to just sit and not play, so you have to mix it and the master of mixing it, Tom Dwan, and Tom, well, Mike mixing it. up with just a flat court with the Aces that could bring the entire table behind him, he has Bill Ivey and Patrick and in turn it seems that mixing it already fills up there too, we have aces and aces here that doesn't It doesn't happen very often, right?
David, no, not very often. I mean Tom Dwan there with the Seven Foot Queen. I put the Queen out of six, but those are kind of relevant. You see Matusow's black Aces and Evangel's red Aces. Feldman and the Road to Feldman Day I wouldn't be surprised if I saw four swords out there and the only thing about this raise is that it almost looks like a squeeze play, exactly the one we ran with three people in the sense that everyone knows that Tom Dwan could have any type of half and

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, he is very likely to call with any type of half hand and if it looks like it might even just be a call from Mike and that's why Tom is calling, it's actually a good size since What happens is the reraise from Andrew now Mike Matusow's actions in his mouth trying to decide what to do, pretty sure all the runs will go in there, he doesn't want to play this hand like a four, if he calls it will probably bring him Phil Ivey, It will be a pass.
I see a black chip there that is at least 25,000, it looks like around 3540 thousand, it looks like a dream place for a Helpmann 37 soldier and some of the suspense has been taken out of this one, but still anything can happen, yeah I'm I'm sure we've both been in pots where four of your suits fall, it's also a tough way to lose when you have aces now, if you're Feldman, would you ever just call here knowing that the stuff sounds a little compromised with this pot, put it? on kings or queens is going well, good morning, it's quite possible that the only thing I was worried about was having Tom Dwan behind me on that call, so I don't blame him, it's possible that I don't want Tom there too, both players were so excited when he saw all in when calling and both players were deflated when they saw the other player had aces and you have the black ace against the red aces the second time it's sweet, well that's a diamond, diamond, well, Mike Matusow he can no longer win the pot. you can only split it, hope the turn cards aren't diamonds, ha ha ha, I'm in, oh here's $175,000 for the river, oh hey old magnet, old Mike is negative.
I knew Mike knew or he wouldn't be there, that's deep. right, how do I get those hands? That is what i want to know. Don't know. It's a first hand I had today. Father. It's really great. I thought I set the trap. He raises again and you called. I said beautiful and. then you have to have a dream situation: you pick up aces and get action and unfortunately your opponent also has aces. Matusow takes another big hand, he has pocket jacks, two black jacks, here he is in first position, he's going to raise with 2500. it's a pretty big raise it's a big race he probably doesn't want to see a flop with too many players behind him here he comes one doesn't at least don't have cards superior to the jacks his jack ten of diamonds for Patrick He certainly doesn't want to catch Top to play if Madison had lost the Aces there, we would never have heard the end of it.
Cunningham opened a pistol game, well it will be at least three players and expect probably four with Tom Dwan. Yes, the timed onesThey got the old nine to five doll. I think you're thinking of a squeeze. I thought about it, but he doesn't do it. He guarantees that we think about it. The share is a little over ten thousand dollars and here is the flop three ways. seven deuces and horrible rainbow, there are many boxes out there of course and surprisingly you know that madiso jacks are still good and no one else has found a way and check that around here there is a turn, turn to ten, which is a good card for Mike gives the second.
Top pair for Patrick Antonius and with a check he's fine, you might find that he's still ahead. It's all Cunningham has the third pair angry. It sounds, I have the second pair on the board and Patrick Antonio's second pair on the board and Tom, now with two hearts in hand, got a flush draw and here he goes batting, it's like a family meal, something for everyone. exactly and without anyone with the Kings the action is going to be a little slow it's not going to be too expensive to see the river and I really think Matt sounds a little uncomfortable in situations like this yes, I think so too. the decision, but hey, that will get Patrick out of the way.
Patrick knows the thing sounds like a pretty tough player and we're well on our way to getting out of there in that spot with three changes nothing Tom the only way to win this is possibly with a big bat I don't think the mayor's house will build no matter what I have to tell you I only had one top pair just one card top of my pair of jacks the three of diamonds doesn't complete anything at all you have to start thinking about hands that Dwan could have bet that he could have picked up hearts he could have a eight nine could have had a queen's jack.
I mean a lot of cards that theoretically you could have picked up but there's a point where you can just be the amateur and don't think the guy is bluffing, that's all he's going to drop, so if he shoots at twenty-five thousand or something like that in this boat, make Whitney Bella ten, for example, you know, we know that Tom to Run was wrong a lot less than the ten, but it's just a glove, I mean, if Cunningham or Ferguson are sleeping in this c s ...might later Jack is downstairs, there's no way I'm putting Jack to bed in this case and I think wine knows that's why I checked on Madison.
I was going to check it out. behind Tom looks up at the sky possibly thinking he might have been able to bluff I think David is probably right I think you were probably right to check Tom I think Mike would have called it Jack's aren't really good six people call your raise , yeah, dad, we have like 20 hours left, how are you going to make 20, I'm not Lee, I'll tell you right now, we heard it from me, I'm not really leaving, yeah, and you want a bet. that we can, we can bet like 20 quid, okay, so if you ever leave, if you ever do, I'll tell you what happens if I do it before the game's over, if I don't, you owe me 20 grand, If I do, I mean.
I owe you 20 grand, that's a big bet, yeah, go ahead, that's what I'm here to crush you guys, not so much to you, I mean, to you, I can't, I don't want to hurt any part of you, you got a hundred grand. Don. I won't win for myself. I want to keep you. You know you'll be there. Hell yeah. I will be there. Do not worry man. I'll be there every minute by Patrick Antonius after a limp by Phil Ivey. That's the reason why he has raised him King 10 doesn't need much reason, that's for sure. I'm not going to defend with a 6-4 Phil limping along with the ACE to call a run, well, you know, once he lives there, there's no way he can't afford it especially, Patrick Antonius raises here's the flop ten five twos and Patrick Antonius with top pair Phil Ivey now with the gut shot the wheel needs a three to make the wheel can also catch the ACE as we know seven outs quick tip for the audience, if you find that you have seven cards to improve, A quick way to calculate what percentage you have is to simply multiply those spikes, that's why you have 28%, it only works on the flop, of course that percentage applies. down when the turn card comes seven of diamonds there is no help and Phil Ivey still in the same seven outs needs a three or an ace on the river or somehow needs Antonio to double, which right now is going to be a little complicated with 13,000, actually there is no Patrick. tends to lie down a little more which is probably more like 15,000 from Patrick let poker's most penetrating eyes Patrick Antonio's phil ivey two players I certainly don't know if he plays against well, you went with my first guess 13,000 part now it's almost 31,000 13,000 more a IV is reaching for the chips, he's not going anywhere by the looks of it, well it looks like he has something more creative lined up that looks like 33,000 today, what are you trying to represent here?
Are you trying to represent a small set, a small set, maybe seven? some five and when we see an ID there with ten seven, yeah, we have, I guess they don't have to be too close to be connected on their bills and nothing on Ivy's face is absolutely unreadable. Now this is the dangerous part of Patrick Antonius if he calls 20,000 on the turn he could be facing the big bet on the river he makes exactly one part of 83,000 and he's going to call this well he made fun of us by picking up 125,000 just do The equal share is now $84,000, think carefully the sixth time you do it.
It doesn't seem to decomplete anything well, I mean, I guess you could say it completely 3/4 or maybe just state it. If Ivy had picked up a diamond, you're on one turn, yeah, something like 10 diamonds exactly. Phil obviously knows that now. has to bet to win this pot, it's a pretty scary card for him, he knows that Patrick could have been good with anything on the flop and then maybe got fired again with a flush draw, but what he does know is that the part is eighty-three thousand nine hundred dollars. The red tiles are one thousand, the purple ones are one hundred, the blue ones are five hundred and complete.
Ibis has some black ones on the back and those are worth twenty-five thousand dollars. Fill out the IDs. We haven't seen Phil Ivey making this kind of bluff. Is incredible. a tough call with only a 10 and a king kicker, worth a hundred thousand dollars to call, overbet, that's exactly how Phil identified who had played us, if he had a word or if he called or something So. It is a tremendously difficult decision. Patrick Antonia is trying to play this hand and his head to solve it is my top pair. Well, he knows it at this point.
The only thing he's beating is a bluff, so obviously if I'm in Patrick's shoes, all I can do is helmet. I can keep thinking about his IV, maybe check-raise with a diamond you stole and he picked it up on the river. These two players have played a ton with each other online and quite a bit live, plus the way this hand plays. played it it's almost as if IB thought like the Ace of Hearts as set by the ace of diamonds it's a great play by Phil $100,000 on a stone cold bluff great play by Phil Ivey

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