did you even watch the video ? josh moved all in and got called by the set of 5
he got lucky but no donkey move was here
trust me if he was a donkey he would not have folded the nuts flush 2 days later on the river when the board paired (was the correct laydown still dont know how he did it )
@TheBarbahaba I meant to say donk shove in my original comment, but you can't edit comments on here.
We don't see the preflop action, but I would assume with a pocket pair perhaps we would have seen a raise already. The flop misses Josh in terms of pairs, so when he goes all in he has 10 high and needs a card to win.
The look on his face after the knockout tells you just how freaking lucky he got. He knows it was a bad move and he still got rewarded.
@steelcityvoice well first of all sorry about the hasty accusation
its true we cant see the preflop + flop action
but we do see the 200k raise wghich was considered in that stage a hefty raise
josh believed a very good hand would not have bet that much and went all in thinking nyugen doesnt have a good of enough hand to call the all in + he always has outs for the draw
@TheBarbahaba I guess I'm used to seeing this happen ALL THE TIME on pokerstars LOL. Guys calling my aces all in with 5-10 offsuit and flopping a full house.
Now that is true luck. That would never happen to me. Horrible hand but great turn.
1984inzeo 3 months ago
Absolute donk call....why do the donks always get rewarded.
steelcityvoice 5 months ago
@steelcityvoice Because if there weren't so many bad players you'd be a big winner, and the universe forbids such.
wwwwwwwfe 5 months ago
@steelcityvoice he didnt call. he went all in
jackbauer27Psn 3 months ago
@steelcityvoice i think the donk here is you
did you even watch the video ? josh moved all in and got called by the set of 5
he got lucky but no donkey move was here
trust me if he was a donkey he would not have folded the nuts flush 2 days later on the river when the board paired (was the correct laydown still dont know how he did it )
TheBarbahaba 2 months ago
@TheBarbahaba I meant to say donk shove in my original comment, but you can't edit comments on here.
We don't see the preflop action, but I would assume with a pocket pair perhaps we would have seen a raise already. The flop misses Josh in terms of pairs, so when he goes all in he has 10 high and needs a card to win.
The look on his face after the knockout tells you just how freaking lucky he got. He knows it was a bad move and he still got rewarded.
steelcityvoice 1 month ago
@steelcityvoice well first of all sorry about the hasty accusation
its true we cant see the preflop + flop action
but we do see the 200k raise wghich was considered in that stage a hefty raise
josh believed a very good hand would not have bet that much and went all in thinking nyugen doesnt have a good of enough hand to call the all in + he always has outs for the draw
TheBarbahaba 1 month ago
@steelcityvoice nyugen was trapping hoping for the all in
its one of those cases where u know u got caught and got lucky to get away but none of them played that badly
you cant take an 8 day tournament without making these kind of moves here and there
makes you unpredictable + u need some luck as well
TheBarbahaba 1 month ago
@TheBarbahaba I guess I'm used to seeing this happen ALL THE TIME on pokerstars LOL. Guys calling my aces all in with 5-10 offsuit and flopping a full house.
steelcityvoice 1 month ago