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  • lol at the commentator at the end, 'that river card just saved Dwan a lot of money'.

    No, Dwan just put him on aces or kings, theres no way the river helped him put patrik on 4 5.

  • thats a great lay down by durrr

  • wha kind of poker is this?

  • how could they even say that ? .. ignorants or just not see ?

  • it was a fast not an " quite easy " decision, is what I think

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  • u cant beat any valuebets in PLO , the way the hand was played

  • That is not Ike, F morons.

  • The only reason Tom calls the turn is because of all the semi-bluffs in Patrik's range and because Tom checked the flop, which makes his initial turn raise look exploitable to Patrik to begin with. He knows that neither of them should be phased by this 3 on the river unless Tom has some wacky hand like Qh5h4x3x, and so Patrik's postflop line looks just like AAxx or KKxx rainbow after his big river bet. Simply a solid, rational fold, especially adding in the history between these two.

  • @insidejoker89

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA dude you must be a millionaire when its that obvious!!!!!!! LOLOLOL

  • @insidejoker89 Always easy to make such a sharp analysis when you can see the hole cards. There are a lot of busted draws in Patrik's range on the river that he might be bluffing with now to steal the pot. Dwan folds the 4th nuts in heads up after investing a huge amount of money into that pot. That's not only a solid, rational fold. That's one amazing fold many players wouldn't have been capable of.

  • @KevinDorner "Always easy to make such a sharp analysis when you can see the hole cards"

    Always easy to imply that people think results-oriented when you don't understand one's poker logic. This is Omaha, not NLHE, so for Tom to be raising the turn in the first place after checking behind the flop, and then to have Patrik 3-betting that raise without a big made hand, would just flat-out go against the fundamentals of the game and thus would be absurd for that amount of money.

  • Guess Dwan changed his mind on the river because on the turn Tom didn't think Pat had a set of Ks or As or he would have folded. Or he had to have thought Pat had some kind of wrap draw on the turn plus poss. flsh draw or something in order to fold the river. One or the other because his snap fold didn't make much sense. Still a really good fold on the river though.

  • i like the sound effects for the bets

  • ballin

  • Who the fuck are these idiot commentators?

  • the backdoorness of the straight is irrelevant, because it went ch/ch on the flop

  • @betonOPL

    lol

  • Two very good players but I'm happy Patrik got it :)

  • @haroonKS why would you bet a set that strong with the possible straight out there? if hes not gna bet ace king cos of the straight then hes not gna bet aces cos of the straight.... idiot.

  • @haroonKS . . . . or a bluff?

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  • Who ended up winning?

  • Very good fold!

  • great laydown

  • ambient music ftw!

  • dwan is amazing, really i just wondering..

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  • @peta238

    You don´t know how to play Omaha, do you? You use two and only two cards from your hand and three and only three cards from the board. So if the board shows 2h Kc Ah 6s, a set of the aces is the nuts. Just like the commentator said. He didn´t say Stone cold nuts and as the 3s came on the river, the nuts became the 45 for a 2-6 straight. Again just like the commentator said. Get your facts straight before you go on a troll rampage. Otherwise you´re the one who looks retarded

  • @Ekolong i think its pretty obvious i dont now how to play omaha xD,.... youre calling people names on youtube - how brave xD

  • Dwan was so unlucky at that match...whenever he flopped the nuts,PA outdrawed him...but that's poker

  • @jkcp1000

    HE COULD'VE CALLED ON THE RIVER BUT FOLDED A SET

  • whatever, you should have put Omaha in the title, set over set happens all the time in PLO.

  • @pokeryfoosy Yes set over set happens all the time so it wasn't an unusual hand, but it was still a pretty nice, easy laydown for durrrrr on a relatively dry board.

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  • Is this a cash game? Whats with the tiles?

  • Is that Bart Hanson commentating? Is commentating even a word?

  • Idiot commentator! The 3 on the river, "that completes 5, 4! Does he actually think Patrick is would even slightly consider durr would have called a three bet on the turn with a gut shot!!!!! Idiot!

  • @jks010101 maybe if he had 4 5 6 7 with 2 hearts

  • @jks010101 he could have had 6645 u fucking idiot..this is OMAHA you get FOUR cards dumbass

  • @slicer1028 yes I know, I didn't say he couldn't have that I'm saying Patrick wouldn't have put him on that after a thee bet! I'm odviously on a much higher level of thinking than you. Plus you might have well written I'm a Holdem player, because that's exactly what a Holdem player would have said! If he had 4,5,6,6 the video wouldn't have even made YouTube because that would have been standard in a omaha game. Come back when u have played Omaha for 12 years and talk sh*t! Very silly comment!

  • @jks010101 ok mr youtube pro..ya im sure youre on a much higher level of thinking of me..so when are we gonna see you on TV playing for millions you fuckin genius? Ya thats what i thought..loser.

  • @slicer1028 Who said anything about me playing for millions or on tv?????? I didnt??? like i said, I've been playing Omaha for 12+ years, just alot more experienced than you, which any experienced Omaha player will tell you just by reading your reply to my original statement! Stop making things up to try and be clever, you are looking more and more stupid with every statement you make!

  • @slicer1028 I guess since he isnt on a " higher level of thinking" then you, how come you arent on TV playing for millions/???

  • @slicer1028 but he didnt ya donk tom obviously put Antonious on KK or AA, people quite often to reraise even HU sometimes with that hand because they dont have much showdown value in PLO and the way the hand went, very likely PA didnt had 45 in that spot. Would have been a rare stretch, instead of making blatant dumb remarks you might want to listen to these stronger players. They often tend to give advice if your nice and ask politely.

  • @slicer1028 but he didnt ya donk tom obviously put Antonious on KK or AA, people quite often dont reraise even HU sometimes with that hand because they dont have much showdown value in PLO and the way the hand went, very likely PA didnt had 45 in that spot. Would have been a rare stretch, instead of making blatant dumb remarks you might want to listen to these stronger players. They often tend to give advice if your nice and ask politely.

  • lol @ snap fold on the river.....

    what did he call antonius on the turn for? spike four sixes???

    it might look like a good play but think about it, if he knew PA had such a big hand why did he call the turn, the 3 on the river is 90% a blank

  • @fabio05cannavaro you dont play much Omaha eh - he knew Patrik would not fire on such a "blank" card without his three 6's beat - with weaker hands such as 2 pairs etc Patrik would most likely check call the river, not lead out and risk Tom bluffing him big.

  • @fabio05cannavaro He's obviously not thinking in regards to purely the strength of his own hand. Durrr was probably going to turn his hand into a bluff if any non-pairing heart, Q, J, or T fell on the river, putting Patrik on a higher set (is Patrik really going to 3bet the turn with a combo wrap/flush draw? Absolutely not. He's going to just flat the 37k. So Durrrr knew exactly where he stood and was definetely going to fire river if it wasn't a brick.

  • @fabio05cannavaro do you have any idea what a "float" is?

    Durrrr was obviously planning on representing a made hand + a draw, MANY river cards would complete that "phantom draw" at which point he could make it very expensive for PA to call with just a set.

  • what is set? please help me!!!!!

  • @TheMultiwilliam three of a kind

  • @Rex0pas thx

  • @Rex0pas yes, 3 of a kind, but made with a pair in your hand and just a card of the board; on the other hand, "Trips" is 3 of a kind with 2 board's cards and 1 of yours.

  • @ConteaDiTrieste dont teach me poker lol

  • @Rex0pas Sorry, it's an answer to TheMultiwilliam :)

  • Beautiful fold by Durrr

  • Knowing how Durr plays, Antonius should've checked and let Durr bet out then re-pop it....

  • @jwang604

    No, dwan is always checking behind after Antonius 3 bets the turn.. especially when he has showdown value.

  • easy fold on turn. obv flush

  • @bizzyb9090

    Easy fold on the turn, obvious flush? Care to explain?

  • @UndercoverLdn yes if he had the nuts he'd value bet the flop in position anyways so on the turn he can fold to the flush...as you can see from percentages only 2% chance of double trip 6s...no straight flush draw or double gutter

  • @bizzyb9090

    There's not a flush/3 spades or clubs on the board, the first one is a club

  • @UndercoverLdn poker has 4 suits spades clubs hearts and diamonds but besides that if you slow roll the flop than whats the difference...easy fold

  • @bizzyb9090

    I was just saying there wasn't a flushpossibility, you might've oversaw the club as a spade.

  • @bizzyb9090 typical tight noob u r.  obv flush..... NOT

  • Please get rid of the text. I don't mind a few ads, but that writings obnoxious.

  • Some hate on Dwan 'being' lucky, but man good fold OTR. He makes a ton of sick laydowns in this HU series actually. Also, the fact that Dwan is in position on the turn and gets 3bet by PA sends an alarm for sure. And he leads out huge on the river. No way it is 45 or a big bluff, has to be AA/KK/22.

  • hart draw? there was no hart draw retard commentator

  • @Koopatroopa01 your more retarded. the commentator said a heart draw is a possibility that an opponent can have. your more retarded also cause the spelling of heart is spelled with an e in front of a. lets conclude now that you are retarded.

  • @Koopatroopa01 are you insane? do you not see the two hearts on the board. do you even know how to play poker? idiot

  • What kind of poker is this? I only know how to play hold em?

  • @hommage101 pot limit omaha

  • @helvetikum Thanks

  • @hommage101 Pot Limit Omaha

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  • This is a very good laydown. Very unlikely straight possibility and no flush possibility, and you have a set. Whoever says this is an easy laydown, obviously is an idiot.

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  • Haters gonna hate. This is a good lay-down.

  • @boonce88

    cool story bro.

  • Easy fold?

  • a seven because that will not give anyone a str8 possibility. with those community cards, the nuts would be a str8 with 23456, so a player holding 45 would won the game, a 7 on the other hand would not give anyone a str8 and 3 of a kind would be the best possible hand, giving Dwan more confidence in his hand. I am not sure Dwan would call anyway since he start raising pre-flop without any A or King so he might have figure out that Antonius was holding Aces or Kings when he called

  • @leoschuler Well he knew for sure that his set of 6s was beat by the time patrik re raised him

  • That's a sick laydown. I wonder what he does if a 7 comes

  • @silep Wait. Why a 7?

  • @Nashtak doesn't complete any draws.

  • Antonius is a monster. Won 9M last year online and this year has already recovery 1M from his 2M deficit

  • lol all u tards saying easy fold, just stfu, you do know dwan cant see antonius' hole cards like we can. The way the hand played out he got off cheap, good fold. If it was me there id probably ship the turn and id be bust.

  • Dwan is so fukin great reading hands

  • They have to have more omaha cash games on tv. Its so much more exciting than Hold em and I think the pros prefer Omaha too...

  • the commentators are retards, and the writing is irritating - get rid of it, we read it at the start of the video!!!!!!!!

  • @RCraigful true dat!

  • @RCraigful

    1 is a tard, the other one is Isaac Haxton, a high stakes internet kid

  • @Foreverguga1

    lol defs not isaac haxton dude

  • good reads there by making the right moves with the bets

  • i think i wasn't a tough laydown because of the 3 on the river, dwan doesn't put antonius on KK or AA. Dwan put him on a huge draw and figured he made it on the river like 2345 couple of hearts or sth

  • @Naranja41 no, Dwan DOES put PA on KK or AA ... but he figures that PA puts him on the "other" set, with a redraw (strt draw, maybe with flush draw) and so he hopes a decent bet on a scary non-paired river card will get PA to lay down the best hand. That is what you do in headsup poker... you play the player, not just the cards. EVEN IN PLO.

  • Antonius is the best

  • @ JaiAlaiKid

    u are absolutly right !!! 

    nice play by durrr and perfect lay down at the end!

    lost minimum !

    nh

  • durrr is the best

  • for people who play omaha regularly this is not as hard a laydown as you might think.

    If you dont have the nuts in omaha your hand is vulnerable..dwan has third set..which will get u broke more often then make you money in omaha.

    Dwan is a great player..dont get me wrong..but this isnt NL hold em...hands like this should be put in the much when u are raised.

  • @JaiAlaiKid

    That's a great point and 100% true in a full game or even short handed, however being heads up I believe makes this not as easy of a lay down as you make it out to be. I agree with you completely that in the end it is pretty standard to muck with that river, but if you watch this match in its entirety, they try and mix it up in spots similar to this.

  • @JaiAlaiKid With these players you always have to keep in mind that they are completely capable of making a move like this with nothing, but in this case they probably both played the hand close to perfect.

  • i see youre point put in heads up hand are much sronger than in 6 7 or 8 handed games.pwndd

  • great laydown!

  • 'That should make Tom Dwan brave'... yeah if you hadn't noticed Durrrr is as brave as they get, he is also very, very good.

  • great fold

  • lost absolute minimum

  • he should play in the main event

  • he did he was knocked out day 1, antonius showed up late for the main event 09 and wasnt left play

  • i dont see how they can remember all of their cards in PLO i even sruggle with holdem to remember which suits

  • @25195287 then u gotta be a retard

  • Dwan is such a gangster

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