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  • Isildur1 favorit to ship that pot

  • that would make  you ill

  • isil was the fav to win, bad play preflop though

  • Isildur thought in right sense that all the aces were gone makin his hand a favorite, the only downside to that, besides possibly being flush dominated, is that someone might think the same...

  • Music needed? Bad music? Really?

  • how did the guy on the right win and nott he guy on the top? he had the nut flush what did the other guy have that beat him?

  • @LiveTheHighLifeKUSH :O wow u r an idiot

  • @Cheshario I don't play omaha so fuck you

  • @LiveTheHighLifeKUSH yeah in omaha you have to use two of your hole cards to make a flush

  • @killanotterinasecond Thanks for the info Killa.

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  • wlzy fckin dumb

  • isildur got his money in as a favorite here.

  • @yellow6100 ha ha ha ha ha ha . i wish i could still play on poker stars would love to take your roll . lol

  • @AugiTheGreat1 who says i play on ps fish? only idiots like you dont realize he was favorite 3 way

  • @yellow6100 i don't even know why i waste my take . . how is he a favorite with a raise by galfond a reraise by ur in danger he was only single suited and it wasn't to the nut flush hes straits were useless only up to the king . urindanger was the clear favorite with aces suited to the nuts and the 4 for the nut low and i know their playing hi but in the end the best hand won . ive been i been a winning 15/30 plo player for a while so maybe you need to redefine your definition of a fish ..

  • @AugiTheGreat1 answer is simple .what im saying is after hands were all in when you calculate percentages 3 way on propokertools it ends up like this

    isildur 40.3% ,omg 26.66% ,urin 33%...this is because they both have aaxx

  • 2 of the best plo players in the world, don't know too much bout urindanger. But 3 very suspect hands, esp to be shoving pre flop. They are all extremely deep in a 3-6 game.

  • @kbry118 Isildur created the action really...he should be flatting with his hand and seeing the flop...I can't see many people throwing away to a late pot bet just because they are deep

  • idiots.

    omaha discovers all idiots.

  • ALWAYS U NEED TWO CARDS IN OMAHA NOT ONLY ONE DONKS :)

  • lol isildur is very very sick :-DDDDDD

  • all in preflop in plo, the one game where the flop means everything. And these guys are the best online players in the world?

  • @marillionfan89 lol im pretty sure they are

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  • @wlzy that is by far one of the stupidest things i have ever heard.

  • @wlzy How do you think most of em got rich you dumb ass. patrick antonius would take your money in 5 minutes.

  • @wlzy How do you think they became rich? Dumbass

  • @wlzy an applause to the dumbest statement so far in the cyberspace history

  • learn omaha before posting

  • how did urindinger win?? doesnt omg have a flush???

  • @Diablo123owns in PLO, you need to play 2 cards from your own hand, so having just one spade isn't enough.

  • @Diablo123owns

    he got a straight with A4

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  • Isidur lost the plot bigtime in that hand..mustve been on tilt. He has way too much money if he is pissing away 160k like that

  • @pedgeman hes just a gambler and he had one of the best starting hands in omaha :)

  • @Rex0pas You gotta be kidding one of the best starting hands. Its an above average hand yes but its not a 160k hand preflop. He only has one flush draw which is dominate by OMG, all he is really drawing to is a straight. He is a psycopath with too much money

  • @pedgeman no im not kidding you obv  playing hold em.end of story

  • @Rex0pas mate ive played omaha at a profit for 10 years. Sure I dont have anywhere near these guys bankroll but if you are defending his play here you know way less than I do. There is not a professional in the universe who would say he played this hand well

  • @pedgeman he had 48k alrdy in and the pot was 455,he had to put more 100k with this kind of hand.id do the same lol

  • omg donks

  • @ I4I2I0I...... these guys are pros (the best in the world), i think you should understand what you are talking about before you start questioning their play. All you can do in omaha is get your money in with the best hand and hope it holds up. If there aren't huge raises pre flop you can see a cheap flop holding AA, but if there are you cant just shy away when you are sure to be a favourite.

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  • These guys just do not know how to play omaha, they see aces in the hole and automatically think they are going to win, there are no favorites in PLO b4 the flop. They`ll get good one day as will I.

  • No Limit Hold Em strategy in plo = LOSE YOUR CHIPS FAST, dang got lucky to not split but if I had been betting on whose hand would hold up I would have bet on isi and I dont even like the guy.

  • mmmhhhh ship it!

  • why wud isuldur1 ever call there... he needs to go back to nlhe

  • galfond's hand blows in 3-way action.

  • @jibbers0

    lol, i hope ur kidding

  • @nikitheferret

    actually i do take it back. it is pretty bad aces with no connectivity, but galfond probably expected to get heads up with spewtard isildur.

    i'll say though that isildur was an idiot for re-raising. his hand plays so well multiway why not see a flop? if he misses he saves over 100k. oh well

  • Why did Urindanger win? I thought Phil Galfond had the nut flush

  • @Drizzyify you have to use 2 cards from your hand

  • @Drizzyify if he had 2 spades then he would have flush uridanger hit the stirahgt

  • @Drizzyify I believe its because you MUST use 2 of the cards in your hand and not just one.

  • why the music?

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