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  • the best players keeps those aces. the very best learn to fold them when beat! what a fold!

  • superb laydown. anyone calling him a nit, FUCK YOU. allans knowledge of poker is ridiculously good, just try and undermine him!

  • Absolutely briiliant, period.

  • Nice lay down.

  • The 10 on the river is probably the worst card for Cunninham so it was a good lay down.

  • he's soooo cute

  • i woulda been more impressed if he folded on the flop or turn

  • @silvad314 You would have went broke

  • @JHaden23 ya you know

  • @silvad314 he has aces, what do you expect? at least he folded them eventually, most other players would have went through every street

  • 1:00 Cunningham was a great player? Who are you? the same as us.

  • cunningham = class act

  • id have repped pocket 10s and shoved all in on the river

  • @bettydaw1970 HaHa Ivey would have snapped you off so quick and you would have out on the strip snapping those little hooker cards with the mexicans.

  • @bettydaw1970 I'm sure you are a very succesful player.

  • @PokerPlum SO TRUE!

  • nice laydown

  • Alan is a superstar... Can he really see the opponent's cards?

    Another great fold by alan here /watch?v=n3IOp-U0HtU

  • What's Ivy's donk range on the flop?

  • Wow what a fold from Cunningham. I'm surprised he didn't raise on the flop, but maybe he suspected something was up early on.

  • Fuck i wish i could hear their thoughts!!

  • a set of two's or trey's is so dangerous, because that two on the flop looks so harmless :)

  • AC was probably putting Ivey on 7-8, not seeing the trips. If the 10 didnt come on the river, I think AC would have called the bet from Phil.

  • Make up ur mind on turn instead. Calling turn and fold rvr seems like a bad line.

    Flop is super dry and when Ivey still fires turn his AA is no good.

    Very unlikely Ivey does this with anything worse., esp vs the nit Cunnigham.

    River is an easy ld as played.

  • @MRP0k3rs funny you calling Cunningham a nit, he's a somebody, you're a nobody...just an armchair troll

  • @MRP0k3rsf f*uck off you would have never folded that

    more than that, you would have lost ALL your money

  • @MRP0k3rs It's so easy to make decisions when you're watching a replay on youtube, and can see everyones hole cards.

    You must be a brilliant poker player... these players that have won millions are obviously nothing compared to you.

  • omg these donk guys are donky donkity donks!

  • Incredible...

    that's why I am not at top

    I would never fold with AA with a board like this...

    no flush, no straight... ... ...

    well guessed

  • @leandroearth 78 is a str8 bud... but yeah I'd call down pot and under bets.

  • @leandroearth You're right.Even many pros would have called that.Allen is certainly on of the best player in the world.

  • Allen just jumped into my list with this fold. It's not easy to read Phil Ivey.

  • great lay down, but not for allen cunningham. he knew his aces were beat after ivey took awhile to bet on the river. thats why he laid it down so fast

  • @d0hhhboy ivey could have also been pondering that cunnungham maybe got a straight on the river. allen made a great lay down.

  • lol at the announcer discrediting the 10 on the river despite it completing the only realistic draw on the flop and opening up 9 10 two pair possibility

  • @t4nith did you miss 8 7? i thought that would be more likely.

  • @zandaofly that's exactly what i meant when i said the 10 completes the only realistic draw on the flop

  • @t4nith ah my mistake. 

  • easy fold pos flop

  • Outstanding, perhaps. But wouldn't it have been better to lay it down on the turn? Ivey had little to be playing there but a set, so.............

  • @huskyjerk Not the best idea against someone with a huge range like Ivey. A guy like that catches you making laydowns when he knows you have strength he'll run you over and never stop. That's why guys like him are so damn hard to play. Also, with big pairs you're likely to win a small pot or lose a huge one. All these guys know that too and so the level of thinking gets that much deeper.

  • @MCHellraiser88 Yes, you make a great, great point, and that may have been his thinking. Good job!

  • Standard fold.

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  • Only possible hand is A9 he says LMAO. Want to play cash heads up donk? LMFAO God why can't I ever run into you morons online.

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  • Ivey's only possible hands are: bluff, A9, 9 10 or a set. Very good fold.

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  • @youhalgh Jacks, Queens or Kings would be big hands to value bet aswell.

  • @youhalgh u forgot 87 for open str8 on flop semi-bluff, bluff, river str8

  • Probably had him on 9-10. Top pair on the flop, semi-bluff on the turn, and massive shot on the river 10.

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  • it would be freakin crazy if he folded AA preflop to ivey.

  • @Syltaris LOL as if that would ever happen

  • What kind of moron says "no doubt he has him on 7-8 suited"? I really wish I could get you idiots in a cash game. Thats the most moronic statement you could make about this hand. Please please please play me heads up cash.

  • he was only beating a bluff....but dammit, that was a nice laydown!

  • No doubt he put him on 78 suited and he hit the straight on the river....Still a great laydown.

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  • This is such an easy fold, AC is a total fish for raising pre with AA, and I don't know what Ivey was doing value betting all the way, complete donks the pair of them. I would've cleaned both of them out with 72o cause I'm that f***in good. By the way, if anyone knows where the nearest soup kitchen is please let me know cause I'm starving!

  • @n8style i dont know if thats funny or not.

  • @mm1k3y Just the effect I was going for

  • @n8style wtf? 

  • awesome!

  • Why didn't AC just raise the flop if he was going to fold the river it was a nothing board.

  • What an amazing laydown. I would never have been able to let the aces go in such a - as it seems - harmless board. No flush possible, straight very unlikely. Two pair even more unlikely. Just astonishing. That what makes a guy like Cunningham a winning player. Saving chips is at least as important as winning chips and he shows us the art of this.

  • How can so many people argue on the right play, when the ONLY information we have to go on, is how the hand played out. If you think you can come to the most optimal play possible, by just watching the hand play out, then you have some flaws Were missing about 5 other just as important factors in making the right descsion.. I'm sure if you ask either of them, they both can justify there play over making a diffrent one.

    STOP TRYING TO ACT LIKE YOU KNOW THE OPTIMAL PLAY WHEN ITS IMPOSSIBLE 2 NO

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  • All the comments made by these youtube users are funny, they think they are pros just because they are able to see the hands...

  • That's a great fold, to be sure.

    I've often found when people call preflop raises and then show strength on the flop and turn when it comes rags with no draw typically has them on a low pair hitting trips.

  • I would have lost all my chips for sure.

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  • As it was now, durrrr was a very marginal favorite, but when the seven fell on the turn, durrrr was left grasping at straws. It's soo funny that he's a millionare now and the fact he started with only 50 $ he got for free on Pokerfrik website.

  • Allen Cunningham is poker Freddy Kruger

  • not this difficult to lay down the aces on the river i think. thought he folds them on the turn

  • @schroberto LOL you're a dumbass

  • @geniusjas87 great argument! typical less intelligence talk

  • @schroberto LOOOOOL YOU'RE A FUCKING DUMBASS

  • @geniusjas87 god please give this poor little boy vocabulary....or at least little little intelligence...but wait...he always laughs out loud....ok god....forget it....he is fine with that

  • @schroberto ...Bhahahahahaha you're a retard

  • @schroberto give this girl some grammar lessons about periods

  • Cunningham knew from the flop that Ivey had a set. I can see it in his eyes- it's just a skill I have. I think Cunningham got away with losing the least amount of money here.

    He is a great player, too bad to see he's not doing so well nowadays.

    Ivey , on the other hand played this much too aggressively and should have checked the flop and check- raised the turn Cunningham.

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  • @yoboss1049 lol when u see the cards ur actually the best there is man!!! nice i think ur a legend ((((ahhahahhahahha everyone is pro when seeing the hands im sure u cant rlly read shit

  • @yoboss1049 Obvious troll is ob... *reads other comments* ...sigh, never mind.

  • @yoboss1049 lol, that made me laugh

  • @yoboss1049 Yes please I'd love to have you coach me when to fold AA on a raggedy board

  • It's not hard to play a set when you know they have an over pair. Also I think Alan is far more likely to call the river if it's not the T or a 5, completing the only real draw Ivey could barrell in 89.

  • Best players in the world are on youtube comments

  • i dont see why everyone is praising ivey here, clearly alan was the better player here

  • ....there were 17 hands that had alans over pair beat, all of which phil Ivey is more than capable of playing, that's not counting a stone cold bluff, which is phil thought Alan had an over pair he knows he can get him to lay them down to a decent bet, ie 35k! it didn't matter he had trips he would have won that hand with that betting structure and pattern all day long!

  • If Ivey bets 25k or less, Cunningham calls, I think you are all missing the point! Ivey is the one that's played this hand well, why would Alan just flat call the flop, flat call the turn and the fold the river to a standard bet??? He even said it was how much he would have bet. No way does Alan think or can anyone think that the turn or river has helped Ivey! He should have raised to the flop bet, he would have known where he was then. Alan looked completely lost in that hand. Ivey played it w

  • You can talk all you want youtube poker pros, lol - but I would have re-raised big on flop if I were Allen.. this is truly what separates us from them, top lay down, no doubt about it!

  • Outstanding fold. That is what separates him from us.

  • @Harlingtonjnr3 Yep. He doesn't undervalue hands. He doesn't overvalue hands. He analyzes every hand as it's own entity and he wins.

  • @Harlingtonjnr3 you shouldnt play poker if you catogrize ur self as the "us" in this comment.

  • @Harlingtonjnr3 yea but i watched another episode where he did the same thing, folding on the river with AA and the other guy had a worse hand.

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  • What a phenomenal fold. I love how all these self=proclaimed poker pros think this fold is easy and talk about how Allen is a fish for having to think so long. Even if Allen put Ivey on 78, he was getting 2.5 to 1 on a call. Folding would not have even crossed most poker players' minds. The fact that Allen never raised is amazing in itself.

  • I don't think it mattered what Phil bet on the river there. I believe Cunningham put him on either two pair or trips from the get go, but stuck around to see if his bullets improved. Any bet from Phil on the river and Allen folds, given his read. Two excellent players playing the hand excellently. I love Phil betting out with trips. No chicken shit check on the flop. Nice play all round.

  • wudda hurt folding them bullets !! but not as much as calling to see the trip 2s,very good fold simple as that.

  • Anyone saying this was an easy fold is full of shit. The only way it makes sense to me is if AC got a physical tell or when he says he knew a "35,000" was exactly what Ivey would bet he knew from having played with Ivey alot what that bet meant. But if you're playing a stranger how do you know to lay down AA there?

  • bad move at the last raise... pot was 51,600, a bit over raised... i think, more than 50% of the pot; I meant if .... his raise was somewhat between 5000 up to 15,000 instead of 30,000, and that pocket aces might re-raise... and phil can fish more of his chips out

  • @ahharoger Please forgive me if i'm mistaken, but it looks as though you're trying to say you would have played this hand better than Ivey? I must be wrong, no one can be that arrogant.

  • @ahharoger - Seriously? STFU man. That was a very good bet from Ivey. It was 3/4 of the pot, he was protecting his made hand, telling Alan that he had a made hand and inducing a call. Ivey probably realized that Alan had just an overpair.

    That was not an easy fold from Alan either. Most people would've called with the 2 aces like they're invincible.

  • what i dont understand from allen it call the bet on the flop and turn thinking it was good and dont call the river the 10 it not a card change the thing but it was correct thing to do

  • and so what .....AA is a fking pair at all :) only donk cant fold it

  • @h5q stop playing poker for ur own good

  • its a pretty hard fold but you can see how AC folded

  • @MrXurmomX You can?

  • @niverent im not saying i can. But if you went through the whole hand and AC's approximate thought process, theres not convincing hand that Ivey has that AC can beat

  • 3m24s "Is this the reason you play pocket deuces; so you can snap off a big hand?"  NO Idiot... its so you can dump off a huge amount to bigger hands.

  • eassssyyyy fold, why did alen took so long ?

  • @adib4d Are you kidding me? Easy fold on what basis?

  • @adib4d its sooooooooooo easy when u see the cards right?

  • Go broke on flop and move on.

  • This right here is an example of what makes a great poker player. 99% of players would have gone broke right there.

  • @StonewallJackson26 not really...

  • @Yamaschi You would go broke. It's easy when you see the hand on tv.

  • The 10 actually changed a lot of things. The only real draw Ivey would be betting 2 streets with there is 78. And it got there on the river. Everything else in his range is usually a set or a small percent that it's just a random bluff. But the value bet on the river makes it more likely that he either had something or hit it on the river and wants to get paid. A bluff he would bet a little bit more probably like 44k. So it's actually a standard fold.

  • @spyu lol standard fold... I would love to play you in poker, cuz you talk a big game but your probably a major fish whos trying to act like you know it all, oh and btw I DONT know it all either so im not trying to make myself look good either, I got alot to learn but calling this a standard fold lol even pros wont call it a standard fold, its not the HARDEST fold but not the easiest either!

  • @spyu

    If Cunningham thought there was any chance Ivey was on a draw with the 78, why not raise on the flop?

  • @spyu your an idiot, he was getting 2.5 - 1 on his money , against an aggressive player. in order for it to be the right call, he would only have to be right like 30-35% of the time... and he still folds... besides you, like me and most other people would have re-raised and gone broke on the flop

  • @spyu you are sooooo damn good when u see the hands u must be a pro when u can peak at the cards of other players im so jealous of u(((((((((((that of course was sarcasm in case ur stupid ass didnt know))))))))))

  • He could have a set, 2 pair or straight

  • Why fold? Nothing changed on the river..either he had something or he didn't way before then.

  • a lead looks so strong tho. when 87 gets there he can only beat a bluff.

  • man.

    these guys are so damn impressive. i cant imagine myself laying that down.

  • Holy shit, how do you make that fold against an extremely aggressive player like Phil Ivey and WITH that value bet? Wow, I'd at least call there. That's why Allen is over there and I'm over here.

  • Great play by Allen

    But I think he laid because he knows Phil and how he would play the set