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  • possible. yet, how many times she tried before win?

  • SHE GOT LUCKY TO THO

  • THIS IS INSANE

  • lucky fat bitch srew her

  • Lotsa luck in tourny play....plus...she's gross...

  • Its not just luck .... if you think its just luck your wrong

    for 30 bucks you can get an account on poker vt

    she gives lessons on there and explains why she did the things she did when she did

  • I would beat that pussy up! I like my women with some meat on their bones and lots of money in their bank accounts!

  • Luck, and she didn't do it all blind. If you look closely you will see how a few times when she had real hands she played with complete disregard to position and feel.

  • Man these rigged sites should be banned!!

  • Sad she's sucka a piggy :( my condolence

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  • play @ 5:30 could be done blind who goes allin over a below pot raise with a spade on that flop its 600 more pretty much to call... its a easy call blind since she was pretty much commited

  • She doesn't mind a suck out lol :L

  • stupid oxy moronic, she would not win if she looked, proves nothing but poker is lucksack game.she keeps winning all inns vs huge hands pre flop, fact she played blind is what made her win!

  • @bighorns101

    you're a clown who knows nothing about poker... i dont go to the street corner and tell you how to be an unemployed bum so please dont pass judgement on other peoples jobs

  • Folds KK without any action pre flop, WTF!!

  • @whatageeza

    shes playing blind, fuck you're ignorant

  • @runnerrunner4u piss of you fat cunt.

  • @whatageeza

    ignorance is bliss

  • Desde mi humilde opinion no creo que juega correctamente en la mano de 97 en meter all in de 1600 para llevarse unicamente 250 de ciegas no tiene ninguna necesidad, ahi arriesga un poco y le sale bien encima contra un oponente que le dobla en fichas y otro que esta a su par. Tampoco estoy convencido que tirarse con reyes esta del todo bien antes de pre-flop. al menos es mi opinion vamos.

  • @ninaiurkidi Por lo que veo de inglés estamos más bien cortitos. Esta partida es famosa porque jugó a ciegas, esto es, sin ver nunca sus cartas. Es por eso que folda KK, igual que en la continuación de este video folda AA. Esto lo hizo para entrenar sus lecturas y demostrar lo importante de la posición a la hora de jugar.

  • soccer004life

    how can you say she used the importance of position, when the only reason she got to over 7,000 chips was by getting the chips in preflop and sucking out on all occasions, thats not position playing, thats just limiting the amount of people that can call by going all in..

  • watch the hand at 5:27 - it would prove she did look at her hand to call the all in with the nut flush draw

  • @arnaldo717 It was 700 more to play for a 2k pot. With those odds she can make that call blind as any flushdraw she might have could be good or the other guy might be on a flushdraw. Obviously she is going to lose often but with those odds she has to make that call. This video is very impressive and it is an excellent display of why position is important.

  • @arnaldo717 she called 600 more into a 2k pot with 3 spades on the board. she knew the guy wasnt drawing to a flush so why not call that blind.... i would have in a heartbeat it proves nothing

  • you're very dumb instead. that's all

  • what do you need to win a tournament blind?

    luck, only luck. not a great play at all..

  • @michigrind23 OMG I want to play you at poker!

  • @Harlingtonjnr3

    firstable, read my comment exactly. "blind" i wrote "blind"... and then check out anette donking her way out of the wsop 2010 main event... and tell me, that she's good at poker.

  • @michigrind23 you need more than luck to win a tournament blind. You need poker talent. I think she is an ugly, fat useless sack of shit donkey who gets too lucky. However there is no denying the witch has some talent.

  • @Harlingtonjnr3

    but only a little bit.

  • This sounded impressive until i watched the video. All she does is shove all in blind every so often and get called by better hands then donk them. Easy game when luck is on your side.

  • annette_15 stone

  • Playing position is how you make LONG TERM money in online ring games..... as long as the number of big wins and big loses remain balanced :)

  • did she fold the kings at the beginning?

  • why doesnt annette comment these hands rather than know nothing youtube viewers?

  • she is a great player, but she had also a lot of luck with the all in bets- here and at the WSOPE main event.

  • so you wanted to take luck to another level eh? grats?

  • Big deal. I've won tournaments using only my left hand and I'm right handed!

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  • You can tell she is blind.

    She folds KK at the beginning and later AA preflop !

    Unreal !

  • I have tried this a lot, and not had the same result

  • rofl

  • you gonna tell us where?

  • OK first off this is for every hater out there

    1. She did this to point out the importance of position.

    2. It was practice for reading skills and to see what players fold easily

    3. this was against a bunch of amateurs so obviously this will only work against them.

    4. She has already won a WSOP bracelet at the age of 18 look her up on Google Annette Obrestad

    weak players dont know good starting hands and play anything even if you raise pf

  • ye ,what limit is that

  • any limit i know ppl who just because they are rich they play high limits but they suck...unlike me i had to work hard for my bank roll (well back when i used to play)

  • what limit is she playin was my q

  • @soccer004life U are not alowd to play in WSOP before age of 21

  • @sikaisvirins Yea i mean to Say a WSOPE, which you can play at the age of 18

  • @soccer004life lol she won the wsope bracelet, big difference, if she played it blind, why did she call an all in with a flush draw, its obviously all luck

  • @alexnzxVersion2 no luck, its 35 % win

  • how many times did she play like this untill it did work? and this one we see here, the other ones are forbidden to see. she played it all right on the positions and got very lucky, when she did need it. if she playes like that against pros, shed be out in the first minutes

  • uuuhm.. she IS a pro... lol

  • so sick

  • LOL thats not skill. she keeps sucking out!

  • amazing play... playing without looking at your cards is pure skill. In texas holdem position is not one thing, it's everything!

  • Not true, she admitted that she peaked once!!!

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  • I don't doubt her talent or this video. I raise with rags from random position very often to steal all blinds and even when i get called, I raise on the flop even with Aces and Kings on there and people fold. She's playing the people, not the cards. For her to do this online is very insane. I bluff and play position live and even that's hard. This is such a good talent I wish i can have so I can advance to higher stakes instead of being stuck with 5/10 NL cash games.

  • you mean being stuck with .5/.10 NL cash games

  • Uh no. They don't offer .5/.10NL in live ring games. Maybe that's the stake that you're playing.

  • folding any pocket pair above 10's would be obsurd. no matter your position

  • absurd* and she has millions of dollars. and a wsope main event title, aka she is better than you...can ever hope to be

  • lol

  • Stupid video, between 8:00 and 8:30 , her stack changes from 1900 to 5900 without showing anything.

    this is way hyper hyper agression, not for the timid, because the fluctuations(sp?) are so friggen intense, and you NEED to play against good players, because, weak players will just call you down anyways and you look like an idiot with a decimated stack after a few bad bluff this these.

  • lol mrcheckraise1 is clueless what a fish lmfao

  • and i still don't believe she played every hand blind...a lot of hands she played bad and blind (folding KK preflop :D) but i think he played some hands watching at the hole cards.

  • first of all shes a girl.. and she looked at or 3 hands and she admits to have had to look at her hands when she was put all in but thats all..

  • i know she is a girl, i just made a typo in the last sentence.

  • You are clueless! Of course she played almost all of her hands blind. The KK folding is the clearest proof. She folded them because she was out of position, she didn't know she had KK, obviously!

  • what did i say? i said she played blind and it's obvious to make mistakes doing it...but of course you have to take a look at your cards to make the right decision. do you think that when someone re-raises you all in it's still a matter of position play? i don't think so.

  • Now that i re-read your initial comment, I realize what you meant (a little comma here and there and correctly organizing your sentences might've helped). I agree to your initial comment and yes, Wikipedia confirms that she was forced to see at her cards at least a couple times when facing all-in raises.

  • sometimes she didn't even look when she had to...she called a re-raise all in with K-high :D i mean, it's ok, she's a great player but come on, is that a good move?

    in this video she made some huge mistakes.

  • she made mistake because she didn't know her cards ffs how stupid can you be.

  • did i just see what i think i saw?

    did she just fold kings about three hands in?

  • yeah you did...and made so many bad plays that it can be just luck, she put a half of her stack against a player all in and she got nothing...and lost it of course...

  • LOL @ how many times she raised over limpers at L1-L2 and never got re-raised. These players are asleep at the wheel.

  • at 5:48 or so, she calls an all in with the nut flush draw. that couldnt have been blind. i still think it deserves tremendous credit...

  • she was just the luckiest bitch alive on that tourney

  • thats just 20%skill 80% luck

    look how many crucial hands she won even she was perfectly dominated all the time.. thats like playing bingo..

    i wonder how many times she played like this i guess 200times, then i would win 1 too without looking!!

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  • one single tournament is never 100% skill if u dont get that u dont get really poker

  • It's clearly legit. she raises from the small blind everytime everyone folds around to her even with rags. she folds qj instead of limping in from the small blind. She's clearly one of the best in the world, this just shows that she knows enough about the game to not need to see her own cards to win.

  • She won a 180player sitngo doing this.

    I played a 10player $11 sitngo blind last night and finished 3rd in the money.

    Went from 2000 to 6200 at one point and was in second place from playing correct position and some well timed raises and reraises. I called one allin from a shortstack that pushed 700 with a rag ace and won that when i was already well stacked. Apart from that bit of luck it was all positional.

    Definitly helps your positional play and reading players bet patterns etc...

  • LOL at anyone who thinks this can be acheived... again LOL. This kind of play relies essentially on BLUFFING... good luck doing that against imbred-moronic idiots who make up online poker.

  • Honestly, try it yourself. Get a post-it note and stick it over the place your cards would be, then start off in play-money tournaments. It is amazing how your game improves having to concentrate on position and reacting to how others bet instead of looking at your cards.

  • YES try it at a playchip tournement good advice your an idiot

  • play money tourns? wtf? play money doesnt work, go to micro sng's like 3$ and try it .

  • no it's completly real, annette_15 rocks the poker world

  • And you would be wrong saying it :)

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  • i don't understand. How do you avoid seeing your cards in an online tournament?

  • i know i don't get that too but it must be true the way she folded kk

  • Physically cover them on the screen

  • She put a post-it note over her hole cards on her monitor.

  • Supposedly she looked at her cards only one time and that was when someone went over the top of her all-in. Looks like that was 5:30, she sees that she has the nut flush draw so she calls his all-in.

  • omfg! I am all tingling...amazingdemonstratio­n of memory, position and aggression! Thank you also fellow kibititers above (8;)))the best poker comments I've seen anywhere are HERE! Where is the url for the companion words describing thispaly by play? Thx Annette for sharing your skills!!! You Go Girl!

  • If she keeps playing like this she does indeed have a great future ahead of her...by selling her body outside the casino.

  • ha that's why shes one of the best online players in the world and the youngest winner of a wsop bracelet and won millions onlilne, she doesnt do this everytime she did it this tournament just to prove how important position is

  • dont understand. what is blind tourney?

  • She didn't look at her cards (playing blind). She played purely by position and bluff.

  • Did you read the description? She played this tournament without looking at her cards.. She one of the best players in the world. You're a nobody

  • you suck... read the story of this tournament...

  • thats how shes made at least 2 million playing online tournys within 3 yrs n u have fuck all in the bank im guessing!

  • she went all in j 7 and got a straight. the other dude could have had anything aces, kings, queens, sure she played well using her position and folding her hand when she saw the ace of clubs.....but she got alot of luck.

  • great lesson on position poker...

    this young lady has quite a future ahead of her

  • She's playing blind.....dumb bitch.

  • ur fucking stupid read the title

  • aggresive poker is winning poker she does have skills and she fearless shes very dangerous imo

  • annette is the best female poker player in the world, so it seems n e way, we will see when she gets old enough to play tourney's in THe US.

  • she is soo good

  • Annette_TheTroll had exactly the same luck as she did in the wsope. She should have been gone loads of times but she lucked out. Her Face makes me ill

  • She's a great poker player.

    The end of the age of the dinosaurs is near. (And I'm speaking as a near-dino.)

  • All in out of position with J4h - Called by AKh board 10 4 6 4 9 - genius play. ;) There is certainly an argument to be had here that her play throughout the tourney relied a lot on position etc but to say she won it through simply playing position is incorrect. She got awfully lucky several times. Still quite an achievement tho playing without looking.

  • Right, and the point is that someone needed a hand as strong as AKs to call her. Those premium hands don't come along too often, and she picks up a buttload of blinds while her opponents wait.

    I learned something after the first time I heard about this. There's no point in being concerned about what your opponents think of your game. They're not even paying attention, and wouldn't know how to exploit you if they did.

  • "There's no point in being concerned about what your opponents think of your game."

    That's absolutely incorrect. If that's what you learned from this video, you were not paying attention.

    --

    "They're not even paying attention."

    Of course they were.

  • Out of posistion? She was in late position. The blinds are 150/300 with an 25 ante, she just made a move with J4 with only 3 players left to act. Most of the time they can`t call. Unlucky she runs into AK, but even with Ak she is nothing more then 1,5/1 dog. About 60/40%. When you get a short stack like this, you have to make a move sooner or later. You obviosly haven`t played poker much.

  • Wow - All in after a big chip loss from the SB with 97 called by 66. Board 10 k 4 10 k so he 9 kicks. That was it guys - she was out there and then....big suckout 20% to win after the turn. And why all in - blinds not high. Its like she lost the previous hand by being over aggressive and it was ah well - experiment over!

  • if you play it blind you wanna keep up the agression early... you dont want to wait, til the blinds get higher, cuz there you might get called more often... thats for one... and to the rest of You who said its all luck, well, she did fold AA and stuff like that, so that makes it equal i guess

  • lol JayCbee, 20% after the turn? what how does that matter, she was all inn before the flop. If you see Ak vs JJ all inn preflop and on the turn

    Ak is down to 6 outs. About 12% it`s a suckout? Who CARES!! It`s all inn preflop then its 45/55 about 50 50.

    In this video the player with 66 made a limp on the button with 66 wich I don`t like, she red it as a weak play, that`s why she moved in.

  • Its interesting to see her throw in the odd out of position raise just so she doesnt become too predictable. Also she re-raised postflop after a bet was placed. Thats gutsy when you dont know your cards. Surely by the bet being placed ahead of her in that instance she should fold not re-raise. I dont understand how she can do that. Position in that hand should tell her to fold post flop. Really interesting stuff...

  • what kind of study is that? take an exemple "how to play re-buy tourment" thats full of crap tbh.

  • I would beat her any day even if she's not blind playing. its amazing though how some people have climbed up without actual skill.

    Phil ivey and Daniel Neagranu however are very good players.

  • I don't think you really know what you're talking about. Why do you mention 2 of the best players in the world, and say, they are very good players, but Annette is not. Annette won Ewsop, and finished 2nd in an ept tournament. I would like to see you do the same..

  • She is a BMF

  • yeah i understand that she didnt look, but the hands that she pushed with and went all in with, was JUST PURE LUCK that she even won, if u notice she alawys bet out in first position on the flop when the board paired (mental note) in other words she was just playing position and the button very well.

  • she wins millions and how about u?

  • She did this 2 prove that playing position is more important than having the best hand and seeing as A. She won this torney, B. She is the youngest bracelet winner ever and C. She is officialy one of the top ten internet players in the world. I wuld say that it isnt just pure luck that she won.

  • if you read the latest bluff magazine, she says she puts a post-it note over her whole cards, and plays like that the whole tourney.

  • Who the hell came up with the term "donkaments"? It must be the lamest slang term I've ever heard.

  • Lol, she had several donk all in suckouts that she should of been toast! Just goes to show you how lucky she runs. Same goes with the wsope. But that's donkaments for you.

    She'll go by the way of Goboboy when the donk luck runs out!

    Sorry Annette... but the truth!

  • dude.. she won it without seeing her cards! Where's the fucking luck in that?

  • ahh man i thought she played this whole tourney in position and kiked ass but then u see her try outta position betting and getting raised all in and calling? i thought the whole premise of this was to show that position betting and coming over the top can win the tourney not to bet get moved in on and call blind? then she hits the miracle with 97...she plays great but i guess i expected all position plays and just steamrolling them not blind calling an all in reraise

  • i know what you're saying but it seems obvious that she threw in a few out of position raises to keep them guessing. That's also key to playing position, if everyone knows your gameplan, well it's not much of a gameplan then, is it?

  • Mains jouées parfaitement, digne du prince :D.

  • Sure looks like it. Just take a look at how some of the hands play out and you'll know she sure as hell isn't looking at what she's holding.

  • is this the 180-person she only peeked at hole cards once?

  • It must be, because I thought I saw KK mucked pre-flop by her. I don't know how you can play without looking at your cards. But if she did it, then that is an amazing accomplishment!

  • yes

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