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  • rofl nice call mikey

  • Marty likes to find Mikeys donk plays and give him grief for them.

    Ive seen Mike play great poker.

    I would not want him at my table.

    ;)

  • Wow that was a pretty sick call by Mike, i mean he's just got nothing, no pair, no draw,no nothing. On the flop he figures that Juanda is just trying to buy the pot, and calls the 700 despite not hitting anything. After Juanda checks the turn he thinks, that Juanda has given up and makes a big bet. Juanda's check on the turn is absolutely brilliant, he knows that even if he's behind he has a lot of outs to improve on the river. Mikes bet and subsequent call show that he missread the situation.

  • I'm sorry what did I just see?

  • What happened preflop? check raising the turn all in was a pretty strong play by John Juanda there it looked like he was representing a set or just flat out of nothing.I guess Matusow read it as the 2nd option. It did come off a little bluffish looking or VERY strong. I would of folded...but it happens.

  • Matusow turned a hand with showdown value into a bluff. Then again being that Juanda shoves with what basically you would think would have to be a semibluff with no fold equity, he might be making this with 78 or 57 or 58 or king high with clubs. It would be rare for Juanda to give Mike a free card on a board that has 2 flushdraws and multiple straight draws. Overall I just say.... MISCLICK!!!! lol

  • "Another great, entertaining play by Mike Matusow."

  • lol mike matusow is soo bad...

  • Matusow=freeroll master!!! lol

  • marty bitch

  • sick play for mike

  • Wahahahha that was so bad Mike!

  • juanda avatar kicks ass ;()

  • matusow = idiot

  • @moc4ro yep. just a loud mouth, over aggressive idiot who finds it impossible to learn one fundamental rule.... ''you cant out-wit someone who doesnt know how to think.'' he should know by now that there are tons of idiots out there who will make bad calls, yet he still acts surprised when he gets called by them. the gambling addicts tell!!!

  • online players .for 1.....they play hands that they could not play live. Online poker is not poker...its lotto... poker..how many times have you been beat by 26 Allin and you have KK,AA,KQ...or any good stating hand.. It's donkey poker ... Call my Allin w/26 off..and I have KK ...What hits..226... k ..2..every time..

  • @Dealermann ha yeah, totally. I've seen so many bad bad calls come good.

  • @Dealermann

    lol, you dont know what you're talking about.

  • @Dealermann lol another person crying about bad beats

  • ace high? u kidding me lol?

  • Would be nice to see Pre-flop action too...

  • officialy the WORST PRO POKER PLAYER

  • full tilt = bad beat central

  • i agree with you pal im changing full tilt for titan poker

  • how do you record like that?

  • haha i just watched a video of mike playing and ha was dissing online players for calling all-ins post flop with no pair hahaha

  • juanda is so much better even though i enjoy watching matusow more.

  • michael michael michael... what is going through your head. Such a great opportunity to make oh so much money. YOu know juanda isn't folding there, be patient mike...

  • I was actually hoping to see Juanda slap Matusow...this was a little disappointing.

  • lmfao

  • Haha

  • A nice aggressive bluffcall!

  • Id play it exactly the same!No doubt! Top pair on the flop and mike is going for a semibluff hoping for a card on the river!

  • lol well played there~

    Idk what Mike was doing, trying to steal the pot w/ AQ high prob, lol~

  • yeah lol i dont know waht he was thinking here, i heard he lost half a mill on online poker in a week once.

  • Matusow dumbass

  • Mike Matusow if the definition of compulsive gambler

  • Juanda tight? He's one of the boldest no limit players around. If he senses weakness he doesn't hesitate to take the pot away no matter what he holds. He straight up pwned Matusow there.

  • LoL, That's how Juanda feasted on the unknowing opponent like you!!! Did you know that he once re-reraised all in with 74 offsuited preflop when he sensed the weakness in the guy who reraised him from the big blind?

  • lol i didd that with the same hand, guy had king jack suited.. i sucked out sn flopped a straight

  • fucking psycho shit...mike can be good when he wants too but a lot of the time he is a fucking donk. no wonder he goes broke so much

  • LOL

  • owned

  • ALL I KNOW IS that juanda played this hand like a true pro.

  • what the hell was matusow thinking? juanda is tight as a snare drum, he wouldn't go nuts on a draw without a pair to boot. or at LEAST an A...mike must have been drunk...

  • What gave you the idea that Juanda's tight? He's famous for bluffing when he senses weakness.

  • i dont think iv ever seen mike win! how is he a professional

  • mike does actually win alot, a week ago he took $200,000 of david benyamine on full tilt.

    unfortunatly he also gets caught bluffing alot too lol, which is why he has a reputation as a bad player but honestly hes one of the best. especially in omaha hi

  • LOL. no.

  • how can you be called a bad player for bluffing a lot

  • there's a such thing as too much bluffing...bluffing has its purpose in poker but bluffing all the time is a donk move that will lose you money and credibility...

  • That's not exactly true. There are some players, notably Hansen, Matusow, and to a lesser extent Negreanu and Ivey that bluff very frequently. The key to their success is that they know when their bluff isn't working. The problem with bluffing all the time isn't that you're bluffing too much, it's that so many players don't know to stop bluffing when their opponent plays back at them.

  • i would also like to add that Phil Ivey bluffs so well because he plays his 2,7 the same way he would play A,K and no one can get a good read on him.

  • seriously, juanda does not have a tight reputation, and that play wasn't all that tight anyway. first of all he played seven high before the flop, and moved in w/ second pair and a flush draw on the turn. hardly a tight play.

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