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  • The very BEST poker player in the WORLD. hands down.

  • not knowing what was the play was pre-flop, an irritation re-raise can look like you want your opponent to come over the top of you and put you all in, lets say if ivey had an over pair. (note to self, phil ivey can see into your soul)

  • "i dont see how he can possibly continue in this hand" ....... all in WHAT!!!

  • "i dont see how he can possibly continue in this hand" ....... all in WHAT!!!

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  • this was a hollywood scenario. PHIL IVEY: the kid from the gutter beats the unfair filthy rich guy, heads up, the underdog, black (discrimination), and the story line???.... pure hollywood!

  • @shayorshayorshayor ahhh the commentators are just fluffing it up 10000x what it is... its so sick and phony. liefur had it right.

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  • i could easily beat phil ivey in either cash games or tournaments. dont matter to me.

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  • How to throw away your folded cards like the pros ? What's the technique ?

    Is there a video of how to do it ? I wanna learn that, just for the fun/laughs

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  • i can watch this video a million times

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  • I would kill to know what in the hell was going on in Ivey's brain after Jackson puts in the 4 bet. Pot is a million and Jackson has less than a half pot bet left in his stack......how can any player possibly put Jackson on AIR!!!! SO SICK. Even if Jackson was getting frisky with a flush draw he is still calling off his last 300 thousand chips because the pot is so big. SOMEHOW, Phil just fucking new he had nothing. Amazing

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  • the pot is 666k at one moment, pretty cool

  • what could he possablely have to concider that to be a "good lay down" in heads up cause lets face it anything good would have played there.. i mean lol no raising pre-flop and wtf would he be represnting lol J 2 or somthing lol?? low pokets??

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  • sickkkkk...although if i was phil and i knew i had him beat i may just flat him and let him stack off on the turn...

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  • 2:07 guy deep breathing, "am i really going to loose all these chips with a half way bluff?" let me think about it.. yea, im too deep ill keep bluffing..

    phi ivey: "got him"

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  • i could watch this clip all day.

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  • to go allin is the most logical thing to do here. Either jackson has something, but not so much, since he didnt bet preflop, more likely a pair of sevens, and ivey can still win with two overcards if jackson calls, either he has nothing and is forced to fold. Jackson should have gone all in when Ivey 3bet him. Im not sure Ivey would have called then.

  • @KillingTheScenarist i agree with you on this one. the guy did not raise pre flop. and he only min raised ivey on the flop. which i know he thought it looked strong but not really. and then when ivey gets 3(rd) bet on the flop. he HAS TO put him on the 7 in which he still has 6 outs to beat him with. Q or 8. also the guy was very shacky when he answered him about the chip count. not to mention he was priced in. (if he didnt believe the J, which he didnt)

    very high level poker

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  • I guess Ivey was thinking, if this guy had something he would go all in because he had not many chips left, so he is bluffing

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  • nice vid great bluffing from ivy 2

  • Phil Ivey never freaking blinks! how can you honestly re raise that man that many times with nothing lol you'd need nerves of steel to go heads up against him I reckon.

  • absolutely awesome. ivey is the master of bluffing

  • if jackson had shoved instead of min reraising the second time i think ivey would have folded. jackson's remaining stack was too small for that reraise if he had the nuts. big tell if you ask me.

  • @liefur yea i think you are exactly right, Ivey would have had to lay it down

  • @liefur I understand that logic. But it could also go the other way around, if you're that shortstacked you're more likely to shove as a bluff whereas if you had the nuts you'd reraise a little bit more, hoping the other player would shove on you and you'd get maximum value instead of moving all in and the other person folding. I think what gave it away was Paul Jackson not smooth calling on the first reraise. A standard play would just be to smooth call with trips.

  • Just the idea of a 6-bet with queen high warms my heart.

  • Jackson looks like Dimitar Berbatov, the bulgarian footbal player from Manchester United!!

  • @glocki9 Kinda see the resemblence..

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  • I think Paul's body language after Phil asked for a stack count gave him away.I made this mistake a few nights ago.Didnt all in after re-raise.Was'nt prepared for a communication.Good call...

  • Its not semi bluffing

    Semi bluffing could be betting a four straight or a four flush

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  • ivey! ivey! ivey!

  • Ivey aggression.

  • i wonder if phil would call all in

  • its basically whoever goes all in wins the poy but theres no way he would call... but then again hes phil ivey he probably put him on a 5 6 judging his aura

  • insane!

  • great!

  • great moment in poker history;)

  • the art of bluffing

  • jacksons reraise is obviously a bluff, look at his reaction to phils raise.

  • yea so blatent, i bet if you were there you would have called him down in an instant

  • @xxxIzekeIxxx judge that THERE, not watching in your home in youtube seem the hole cards.

  • be the only way Ivey could build a pot large enough to possibly get Jackson all-in out of position if Jackson connected on the turn or river with out any large river bets. Anyway.....tell me what u guys think.

  • represent. Ivey knew that the only hands Jackson would probably represent would be a hand that paired the seven or maybe 10 9 which would give jackson a gut shot which by the way gave Ivey a blocker by holding the 8 of hearts. So Ivey knew that he could def blow Jackson off of his 7 or gutter by repping a Jack or at least having the showdown strength of Queen high with a blocker. One last point. If Ivey did have a Jack, Jackson knows that he would prob lead out on the flop because that would

  • As crazy as it is, I understand the logic behind Ivey's play, not sayin I would hav the balls to do the same. 1. Basically, Jackson limped the button as a short stack or at around a 1-4 chip stack. So as far as showdown value, Ivey probably though Queen high was prob good because Jackson would at least raise any King or Ace in position. 2. When Ivey lead out of position and got raised he knew that there was a 90% chance Jackson would never raise that board because of so few hands he could

  • These guys just have BALLS! I know a lot of players who are in love with Phil Ivey and they always bring up this moment. One of the craziest and most entertaining poker moments.

  • Ivey is the best

  • By the end he had to call/go all in, he was a far superior chip lead, and only putting in 10% of whats already in the pot is a no brainier, even with nothing, especially if you think the other guy has nothing as well. And another bonus of the short stack calling was that he gets information on how exactly he played he hand if he would of called.

  • Bluffing with nothing...for f sake.Bluffing it is when you have got nothing..LOL.

  • have you ever played poker? know what a semi-bluff is? bluffing is a general term, which INCLUDES semi-bluffs and stone cold bluffs.

  • lol your the ultimate F@G

    bluffing is nothing?

    you wont have the balls to bluff the top world players on that much money...he had and sucssed....

  • Im thinking Phil ivey is going to fold here.... All-In

  • WOW! Amazing read by Ivey. Not a lot of players could have done what he just did. Good luck on November 9 Ivey!!

  • Basically Jackson's second reraise made no sense, with a good hand that second reraise needed to be all-in. Plain and simple.

    So stop trying to think "oh, he got Jackson to talk" or "oh, he could see he was scared". Cause that wasn't the case. It was purely based on weakness of his Jackson's bet sizing.

  • I agree, with a 666,000 pot and about the same amount of chips behind, his best move would have been to shove if he was convinced that Phil Ivey had nothing but higher kickers... I have a feeling he would have called the all in of Phil Ivey if he had an ace in his hand.

  • ofcourse he would of

  • you make it sound like this was an obvious play for ivey.would u have made the move ivey made?

  • he plain out read the man and knew that he either had something good but not that good and exactly when he made the second reraise he just made it clear that he didnt had shit. because if he did it would of been a call or all in bet

  • im sure u couldve taken down ivey in that situation.can i see ur bracelet again?

  • his one is so easy. When Jackson reraised Ive the second time, he wasn't leaving much chips behind. If Jackson really had the trips or something strong, he would have to push all-in with the second raise. It only makes sense, with the size of the pot. Ivey just sense pure bluffing (even with Ace high, which would be better that Ivey's hand) by Jackson and popped him.

  • I think Paul showed some physical tells that he's weak from 2:05 to 2:1x

  • not this one idiot

  • i don't think he knew he got him beat..

    but you were right on that last trick he asked him how  much he have to scared him... Before he Goe's all in..

    Just brilliant .. really brilliant...

  • he already had enough in even if he put him on a pr of 7s or a flush draw. he would be getting about 3 to 1 to call the rest of the 380k on that size pot, which is just enough. but all in sounds a lot stronger than betting 380k and might make him think he had a J or anything better than 6 high.

  • You notice right there near the end Phil Ivey pulled one more trick to get a read off of him. He made him talk.

    After that he knew he had him beat

  • how did he do that? im thinkin it was because if jackson actually had the jack he would have bet more...but i cant figure it.

  • Ha that is amazing... All hail Ivey and his insane poker skills lol.

  • Phil is the MAN!

  • holy crap!!!! Phil Ivey is a beast at this game!!!!!

  • if i was phil i would have folded lol hes such a good player

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  • I don't ssssthee how Ivey can possibly stay in this hand

  • now THAT'S poker, baby!!!

  • Pfft you don't know SHIT!!!! wtf gtfo poker full stop

  • it'll be so jokes if jackson had the jack

  • why didn't Ivey think Jackson had a jack?

  • I think it was the fact that Jackson quickly raised Ivey's first bet after the flop. If Jackson had a Jack, then he would more than likely just have smooth-called Ivey's first bet, hoping his opponent pairs up on the turn or river to induce more action. After Jackson's first raise, I think he knew the best hand Jackson could of had was a small PP, and it was just a matter of out-betting him from that point forward.

  • Paul Jackson is a trapping type of player. So when he started getting really aggressive, that was a tell to Phil that he was bluffing. Basically, Phil was going on betting patterns. Ballsy to say the least.

  • i think its because jackson reraise him twice.... when jackson got the jack he dont reraise because jackson dont want ivey fold....

  • Absolutely right!!!

  • ohhh sry master..... i am no fucking amamarican... this is not my language... i am not like we can talk german french or Lux. if you want but i think you are to stupid u only can speak english idiot!

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    iam from germany and we only got really sucky commentators..

  • 9/10 times the results of that are catastrophic.

  • Maybe if you just go in there raising, neither read the other had a jack so both were trying to make the other fold with a low pocket pair or the 7's + low-medium kicker. little did they know that both players had nothing. as som1 said below they had been playing for hours together. it was a matter of who raised all in first, as you do not call with nothing u can only raise luckily for ivey he had the big stack

  • sick

  • what most people don't understand is that these guys were playing poker with each other for hours and hours before this hand. It's a battle of information..

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