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[UNCENSORED] Phill Hellmuth Is FURIOUS At Young Punk

Feb 27, 2020
What's up guys here dog polke and welcome back to another episode of poker hands. Today we are going to continue right where we left off yesterday. Phil Hellmuth had just doubled up on one hand and is back in the mix on the next hand. Also, the last hand here in poker becomes poker after dark. Well, Phil Hellmuth is fine, another double or they'll send him away from the one he feels penniless. Mike Matusow Mike Mike says hello, hello, hello, I'm the best in the world, my best friend, Tilly, attacking from the button here on the last end of the night because six four suited aces and of course Keating come on, come on, not one to play a small one makes a total of four thousand.
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I'm going to check our hand starts at 100 $200 blind today $400 astride Allen Keating, the action begins. I've got a couple of creases there, including a very disciplined delivery from the

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good to see her balance his game by getting into premium possession and actions on Jennifer Tilly on the button with a six. fours that did it now on the button this is a hand that you will usually want to open it has good playability and allows you to disguise the other hand you can have when there are three blinds maybe consider folding from time to time? but this is certainly a hand you'll want to open now to Hellmuth, he's looking at the ace five shooter, this is a classic place to re-raise, you could get both minds out of the pot, you have great equity when called for a stripe shot .
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It is one of the best hands to bluff preflop because it is a combination of fairness against strong ranges and card removal, making it a very good hand to work on your ranges. On the other hand, we're playing live poker, so why would you raise when you could? just make a weak passive call, which Phil Hellmuth decides to make, the big blind moves out of the way and now Keating looks like King two suited. I think it's a pretty clear call that will definitely be profitable with this hand and if-raising in this situation could also make money, but you have plenty of other candidates that might be better to re-raise as well as your strongest hands to get value from. these players and, generally speaking, I prefer to have some hands with better playability. flop on those three bet points anyway, he decides to raise it and now the stock goes back to Jennifer Tilly since we're sitting here.
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I think when you're very deep like the players are, I don't hate getting a flop. I also don't hate betting and I don't hate folding either, so it's basically a classic hand. Here our raised poker hands simply do something because it can't be that good or bad. What if Tilly decided to make the call? As for Hellmuth, this is one of those situations where having called before the flop puts you in a very awkward situation where you don't really have a good place to call. Make sure your straight dogs aren't too bad and close the action, which makes this type of close, however, you will be out of position here against both players after the flop.
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This will be a difficult time to extract value when you get good hands and you are mainly going to miss the flop with this holding as well, so I think this is a pretty close point as we lean a little more towards a full dear from Hellmuth, so again he decides to call and we're going to take a flop, but don't worry, a dark check for Phil, since Jack five four is coming, okay? that's good, seven, both Hellmuth and Tillie with a piece here, second and third pair, putting a lot of pressure, seven thousand pounds, that's white, you have Jen's wake-up call for health, how do we tip the staff here between the distributors and the moles?
Phil takes his time before deciding to hold, autumn comes jack five four, no one is too excited here, but we have something, something everywhere Alan King has the ability to bet on the flop when a buffy decides to do so and of course Of course, he also has an overcard for a flush draw for barely anything our other players fought with the callers. Jennifer Tilly thought it was bottom pair and Phil Hellmuth was saved from middle caller, but no one has the kind of hand they can really back up and some. of those places are my favorites and help me check on dark stocks until Alan Keating decides to bet on the flop and I don't hate this decision.
I will say that I like to mix it up with checking and betting here if you always make hands. this week and you always bet on the flop, you're just going to have too many bluffs and you see someone at your table doing this kind of thing. There are some adjustments you could make. You could open a small tire to start the hand. You can float. the flop is a little bit wider, you can raise the table a little bit more, there are some pretty easy adjustments you can make, that will make this strategy not really strong against you, i almost need you to bet the flop you want. use a smaller size than this, he bets 7,000 to 12,000 here, a little too big on dry boards like this, you want to use sizes that really target some of the hands your pawns may have like ace, queen or maybe a Hands like pair of twos or a seventh suit some of these very weak hands that simply have to fold to a bet or, if you bet a lot, those hands can easily fold and your opponent can simply call with hands that are actually much weaker. excited when the rivers turn. after placing bets both players behind actually have pretty easy decisions, now Tilly can be tilted from time to time, she didn't work this hand to raise and tried to try to make a good bluff, of course she blocks hands like five suited fours or a set of four.
So by raising with a hand like this, she herself was incredibly representing these strong hands and looking to bluff on the back streets, especially in your deep stack. You have to mix in some aggressive stuff like this to keep your pawns off guard, but her main decision here should be call which she decides to give up to Phil Hellmuth. I think Phil has a pretty clear decision here as well. He's a foster-eyed backronym, has top kicker mid-pair, has enough to keep him interested, but can't be too excited about the prospects of what's coming on the turn unless he improves some key cards anyway he decides to call and let's take a turn and get the top flush draw on the turn while Keating pulls the king out of nowhere to jump in front 18 Tilly released now helps you, yes Yokoso wheels the wheels are already in motion 11,000 invested for Phil who has 57 back He started the 48,000 pot on the night he could just fold and lock in a 37k win, he just calls and if he decides to fold at the end he'll still lock in a 19k win and Hellmuth has taken so long with his hand at this point.
I just don't see how Keating could ever imagine that Phil does better than King Deuce here. Hellmuth states that he thinks Keating has kings and jacks or he couldn't figure it out, but regardless of whether he goes with options, look here, they're taking the 18 and I'm told he effectively said: I think you have Kings on Jax and he's still a mobster. he goes all in again, have you doubled up again? Wow, I figured I'm about to finish the last two hands, yeah, good thing you took, this is the clingiest person, you're making a scene with this as a jacket, and it's your turn. an action card, the king of clubs and now Keiling has improved a top pair one of the few really good cards for him on the turn.
I haven't gotten ahead of myself but interestingly Hellmuth has now improved compared to the quiet Ross, he has some of the gameplay works here too. How many checks once again and King now decides to bet on the turn? I wouldn't mind seeing a check here from time to time. Your points may have some hands that beat you. I think they give you some good Bluff catchers if I want to check and play against bets on later streets or even this street, now King doesn't have to go ahead and shoot 18,000 to Jennifer Tilly pretty easy, full house with under pair and she gets out of the way and now the stock goes back to Phil Hellmuth and we can see that's why before the flop when you call it position you put some tough points like this you know he's almost dodging right to just tie and then maybe there's some chances of opponents bluffing, so no. he may fold, but here's the question: does he decide to just call or does he want to advance now?
This is something we don't say often here in poker hands, but I really like it, because Phil Hellmuth decides to do it here, he decides to raise all the way to put his opponent in a difficult situation and the reason I like this is because Phil can certainly have a variety of value bets here that can balance his range. He wouldn't let it go so he could have a hand like the ace. king or king queen suited and then of course you can also have hands like King Jack, maybe some slow played hands off the flop, maybe the occasional slow ace is one of the good things about being a player of trap II that seeks to raise later.
Suites or value is that you can get to bluff more and so within Phil's strategy, I think this could make a lot of sense if he gets called. You have a lot of equity and now your opponent is much less likely to have a hand like Aces or Ace King because you have an Ace in your hand, so when your opponent is bluffing you have to fold, when you have some kind of draw you forced that equity and then, when your opponent has a lower value bet, such as Queens or King, two of the same suit.
Here they are put in a kind of difficult spa against a player who can often be quite conservative, so I like this play from Phil now to Alan, what does he want to do with this top pair and what happens when he decides to bet this ? Hands on, especially in places where you could probably have a variety of bluffing hands, you just have to call even if you're not happy with it and look against Phil Hellmuth, maybe you can find a hero who's fallen a little further. than elsewhere, especially on a three-way turn, but the thing is, he could have a variety of other hands on my bet on the turn, like pocket queens or maybe some drawers, and he'll bet to fold with a hand top pair rate and will bet to fold. too much here, the only way you can fold this turn is if you are able to tell yourself that I don't think Phil's God called a bluff and that may be true sometimes, but it's definitely not true here, just pay that anyway. it's pretty much the same type of hand, good instincts for Keating, who is trying to rebuild but his memory is failing, would you really give me the speech if you had it, you're the one who signs people's calls to King Deuce and help me, it will have to improve. here or is going to leave his entire state community on the edge of their seats, so King decides to be a man and make the call, but it's not going to pay off here or like Phil Hellmuth is going to get there, so, How about a hundred and something? forty-six Gs in the middle to end the night as Keating closes out the first half with the trip to Kansas that requires just escaping well, thanks for the invite, whatever, no, no, but I made a mistake, I said if you have kings and jacks. tomorrow when the top pair will be tied no decision I'll call Kings with baby kicker bait still going he ran on Christ's second board no improvement in using the rudder in hand and Alan Keating is sorry On the final hand of the night he told you to have some balls, I would have folded, he made it work.
I know he's leaning on the hand before him, yeah, because yeah, for the flop with King two, then he bets 18,000 when a king, it's a miracle king on the turn, yeah, and he gives me a flush. I mean, it's so predictable. I know every hand what Alan has and somehow he still wins both. Thanks Todd Allen, I'm sorry Phil, if it weren't for luck you would win every time, except if it wasn't. We're not ahead here so maybe it's not very nice to say thanks for joining me here for poker hands guys we've posted tons of videos so if you want to see more be sure to turn on notifications after you subscribe a little bell rings. above, you can activate it to know when the next video comes out.
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