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  • Bad commentating, he needs 1:1, not 2:1 when he is only calling to split. .

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  • im half fin so i cheered for antonious

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  • Rigged sites are all cheating your $ away man. Pokerview has the real game we can see eachother while we play using webcams man and its sick. Why would you play fake ass avatars?? When u can play real people.

  • @070diego070 thank you for ruining the video!!

  • who flats wit ak pre flop?????shuda raised it n raised it big

  • @ronoc89 Ever heard of balancing?

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  • I am a LINDGREN, too. And I wanna learn to play cards.ASAP! I wanna play POKER.

    Bangkok Shakes Hanoi Rocks!

    Dr John K Lindgren

    Kingdom of Thailand

  • LMAO THAT CROCO XDDDD

  • great hand, i think nobody made a mistake, just the way the cards run sometimes

  • yes patrick played so perfectly but A) Erick had to reraise him preflop. B) With a big bet on flop after a reraise patrick fold his bottom pair. Patrick played so perfectly because Erick played it liked the worst donk.

  • @izzarum Patrick would call in the flop even with a reraise preflop and bet flop with the medium pair, what im not sure if is Patrick would call the reraise preflop

  • WOW

  • lol fuckin croc

  • @Bell0my lol

  • Okay so most top level pros don't have tells but...

    Some must. What if Patrik's just very perceptive and knows a little something extra about where he stands in a hand?

    For instance if he could put Erick on an A, but noticed some others had A?

    Probably most unlikely, but what if?

    Crazy, but hey, Doyle speculates about ESP in Supersystem.

  • Oh wow dude thanks for letting me know about this on youtube while watching a poker video. I'm sure no one watching this knows anything about online poker or fulltilt. Thank fucking god you're here to save the fucking day. Douche.

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  • Jesus I'm so sick of these armchair poker "experts" claiming that they would have played a hand better than the pros. Nobody gives a shit what you think you know, because you will not know as much as they do.

  • right, but you can learn from a discussion!

    for example i would say antonios played the hand very bad on the flop, because he must know that he is a big underdog. but he get lucky... not more....

  • Why would Lindgren want Antonius to fold the worst hand?

  • its justr one of those hands, every poker player is going broke on that hand

  • Lol at the way Antonius says "Thanks"

  • are u insane. that was the correct play by lindgren. he just got really unlucky on the turn and river.

  • That flop raise by Lindgren was horrible.

  • It depends much on history between them.

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  • @exoticdanni Dont comment if you dont know how to play poker, donk. The flop raise was standard.

  • if you say that dwan and antonius isnt great players...you need to open youre eyes. its two of the ten best cash players right now and if you say dwan cant fold a hand you should watch his heads p match against antonius live plo....Doyle isnt the best anymore....accept:P

  • English please..

  • they dont play with the intent to suck out they play with the intent of out playing other players and if they make there draws they always get paid off

  • I love a guy claiming people have whacked knowledge of poker if they don't agree that the two of the top three guys who made the biggest profit on poker last year only win by getting lucky.. So the almighty professor of poker is claiming that poker is a game of luck?

  • Lindgren beat Negreanu with quad 8's - what goes around, comes around.

  • That was the correct call all the way.

  • If he had lone A . With the A, to maybe get a call from a worse full, with the bluff to risk less $ when Eric has a hand he can call with. And he virtually never has a bluff here because it's such a bad card to bluff. If he floated flop with air, then tried to rep an 8 on the turn, that's concievable, but once the 8 falls he'd def give up.

  • "Ife had a lone A he'd probably bet less" that is

  • "tänks" :D typical fin

  • antonius , ivey and negreanu are the best poker players in the world right now.and tom dwan is the poker talent...:P

  • very good list my friend, but you forgot GUSS

  • like the list, but im gettin dissapointed at Neagreanu.. he doesnt seem to be himself anymore

  • great play by Antonius there - wow

  • are you new to this game?

  • are u absolutely fucking stupid?

  • actually that was a break even pot. 12k to call for roughly 90k profit. thats round about 9 to 1 if he can expect to take down the entire stack of his opponent. outs he has against an early position checkraise. minimal chance hes bluffing, deduce it. 5 outs for the turn= 10%. can he expect a free river? probably not. looked good? yup big hand= big pot. value play? very marginal. but it might set up the meta game.

  • i liked the way patrik said thanks in the end. hes a pretty cool dude.

  • antonius played this hand so perfectly.

  • Can't blaim him for making that call

  • Patrik Antonius is one of my or my favorite poker player! He is very proffesional.Look when he wins big pots, he is calm and do not laugh or scream loud of joy when he wins big pots. Other players laugh and screams and thats very rude!

    Patrik is a true poker pro cause his poker skills and behavior is awesome.

    Lindgren is also a awesome poker player. He is also a real pro.

  • He says other video in Youtube, " when i win 100k i dont react but i if lose 100k that is really big money and i been annoyed" Really nice player, maybe mine favouriteplayer.

  • love to see the poker professors on this website get into the same position and play the perfect game

  • For 10.5k more he should have folded there. Lindgren is a solid player, would have called with an A from the blind, and particularly likes to check raise aggressive players like Antonius when he has a hand. It wasn't a terrible call, but it was the wrong call. If that 8 doesn't pop off Lindgren leads out with 20k-25k and Antonius is in a really difficult spot with 2nd or 3rd pair and a medium kicker. Like I said, Antonius's "stickiness" later cost him a 400k pot against Ivey at this table.

  • Antonius was not out of position but was way behind. I've seen Antonius win with marginal starting hands, suck out, and make great calls, but he is incapable of making a laydown. Later in this game he dropped 400k to Ivey on a hand everyone one else at the table would have let go.

  • That was a totally different situation. Antonius called Ivey in the 400k pot because of the side bets. Normally he wouldve laid it down too.

  • sorry i didnt mean iSHUDbWORKIN but C4797.^^

  • If you are going to spew profanity, at least have warrant for you claim, otherwise you just look like a blowhard. I'm pretty sure Lindgren is an "advanced" poker player, and he was better than a 4 to 1 favorite after the flop. Patrick was out of position and a big underdog, yet sucked out to win the hand. If that is "advanced poker" I want none of it.

  • by the way patrick was NOT out of position since the flop....

  • The comment was a reply to C4797

  • The hand should have been over after the flop. Patrick called with the worse hand out of position against a pretty solid player, and then got rewarded for it. That's poker.

  • i cant stand those f*cking comments of those f*cking fishes who don't have the slightest f*cking idea of f*cking advanced poker iSHUbWORKIN!!

  • So you fold all the time if someone raises or check-raises you on the flop, I think you getting bluffed more than you should. And also these guys have previous history of playing together which affects their play making big calls or lay downs, like when Patrick moved with 88 against Ivey knowing he is making a play.

  • Can the commentators shut up. Lingren immediately announces that Antonius would shove the river with an 8. Im pretty sure the longer Lingren thinks about the hand the more he leans towards folding.

  • rofl: ' "good hand patrick." "thanks.." '

    antonius is my hero too.

    love the croc!

  • Fair Dinkum Mate

  • Great all in

  • never happens to me when i got an 8 lol, sick hand

  • Oh my goodness!

  • the croc is an idiot

  • tough desicion u go for split but damn antonius good and lucky many times

  • that was sick!!

  • yeh i hate billy the croc

    i saw him play at crown and he didn't have the hat then

  • "Your my hero". This isnt a tournament you fool, take your hat off.

  • lindgren should have raised pre-flop to avoid this.

  • if eric just raised it up preflop im prety sure patrik would of let go 10 8 offsuit easily and eric would of took the antes and blinds but he got cute with a hand u shouldnt get cute with not early in a game u need to feel out shit

  • Why do people call 60k to win half of the pot most of the time which is about 25k.

    Don't blame him for making that call though.

  • OH MY GOD! lmao

  • its a good call beacause its antonius, if its almost anyone else he would of folded.

  • It's possible for E dog to get away from this hand. Antanius either has an 8 or the ace. He's not stone cold bluffing. All E dog can hope for is a chop pot. On top of all that they are playing for real money here..if this is a tournament E dog should make that call in a cash game he should fold.

  • Lindgren was pot commited.

  • bad call if u understand this game the way antonius played the hand is way too suspicious

  • antonius!

  • You can't blame Lindgren for playing it the way he did considering it was against Antonius. Antonius is just too aggressive to simply fold it on the turn, and you can't really fold it on the river if you didn't fold it on the turn. Antonius would have played it the same way with a mid-kicker Ace (such as A-9).

  • Another vid of the croc talking.....

  • One of those hands where there's no much other choice than to go broke. Antonius couldn't fold to flopraise due to his imago, then again bigger raise would've been abnormal. Pretty standard play by both.

  • Raise preflop to make hands like 10 8, A 3, A 8 fold. Win 3600$ instead of losing 90,000$.

  • its funny listening to all the railbirds commenting on what lindgren should have done in this situation....he just got unlucky....a harmless flop warranted him checking to set the bait.....just a back stroke of luck though

  • This was a great call by Patrik. It cost him 7500 and was able to win a pot of 186,200 which is like over 90,000 profit at the end. Granted this play doesn't work as well on pro's unless you think you can outplay them. 47/5outs is an 8 to 1 shot and he had more than that also with like 12 to 1 implied.

  • SICK

  • limping in with AK was absolutely the correct play, he slow-played his ace to make antonius bet at his 8,it was a harmless board since there were no flush and straight draws,hejust got unlucky that's all. you would have protected your ace and might have won, but would have won a much smaller pot. maximising your winnings is what holdem is all about. good play by both players

  • i think you are right. bad situation for him

  • Versus a loose player like Antonius though? He can catch any card and have the winning hand vs. something that in reality is just Ace-high.... Or a pair of aces as it stands in this hand. Not so strong when the board pairs....

  • haha so funny how they say "aussie"

  • Lindgren is the most passive player I've ever seen playing high stakes poker. Limping in with AK, KK, QQ... ALL THE TIME. And then he doesn't bet or raise the flop when he's ahead, to protect his hand. I bet I can take him out if we play at the same table.

  • LOL

    shut up

  • Im finn so i like antonius..

  • antonius got lucky but he is very good agressive player and he can read many players well. he got four of a kind... it happens sometimes...

  • you have to take the good luck with the bad, everyone has won big pots by backing into a monster hand, Lindgren just got unlucky, wasn't a bad call at all

  • wow what a joke it seems like every time i watch him he hits the perfect card and wins some kind of huge pot

  • you should see the WPT where he comes in 2nd, gets real lucky there

  • yeah he gets lucky but he loses heads up with AK against A4

  • antonius is a goddamn luckbox, everytime i see him hes hitting the perfect cards

  • There's one other episode, think it was aired one week ago

  • this episode is brand new, you'll have to wait for other episodes to be aired.

  • does anyone know where you can more clips of this show?

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