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  • I would have raised more preflop if I was going to be that commited to the aces post flop, he only raised slightly more than a min raise

  • @Acesfull27 yeah but then Antonius would have folded

  • who is that sex godess at the end ?

  • @no1diamondgeezer patrik antonius 

  • @no1diamondgeezer I've seen her on a porn! LOL

  • LMA0 . . . excellent LAP trap by Fake Love888 . . . he tried to keep his composure but he smirked just slightly from hitting that flop, knowing he was ahead HU . . . I'd RR to at least $8K pre-flop with those rockets, or check-call to the river OOP with a mere pair post-flop. Props to the pro . . . sharks are fish too, but they rule the water!

  • Anthonius should have limped preflop, but otherwise he played it perfectly.

  • That was nice of tournament directors to allow that down syndrome monkey on the floor to bother Mr. Antonius for an autograph.

  • this is why u never get married to anything.... :))

  • this hand was so ugly

    patrik knew he got lucky and so did everyone else. but thats poker. sometimes you make the wrong moves at the right time.

  • Antonius is a true poker god

  • I go broke there

  • Fine Finn does it again! One of the greatest player atm

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  • "thanks, sorry about that.."

  • his stack made that call easy. 

  • lol "he plays in a million dollar cash game, he doesn't give a fuck..."

  • amature- because he's an amature.

  • amature- because he's an amature.

  • terrible poker play. You bet 9,000 and he raises 21 k - pats have GOT to have something. Re raise to 60 K - then all in- you should know your beat.

    It costs 10,000 bucks for a ticket to the wsop- you should play more conservative than that.

  • @ShatiWorks you go and fold pocket A on that flop, Patrik could easily have pocket T/J/Q/K or a bluff.

    It is very unlikely that Patrick would call the pre flop raise with 5-3, But it's all easy after you see his cards on youtube.

    I forbid you to comment anymore, donk.

  • I think Patriks pre flop call here is totally reasonable given the stack sizes (120+ BB). What most people don't understand is that as stacks get larger the value of hands like AA/KK shrinks dramatically and with 5 3 you're NEVER going to be faced with a tough decision....you either hit the flop hard (two pair or better) and win their entire stack or miss the flop and fold with minimal loss...You're kidding yourself if u think Patrik wasn't playing high level poker by making that call pre-flop.

  • @MrOriginalstevo How often is that gonna happen? Maybe 1 in 20 times and thats assuming he does have AA/KK. A lot of time you'll be hitting one pair or some kind of draw which allows your opponent to extract more money out of you. What Antonius did may be considered standard in terms of deep stacked cash games, but horrible in terms of tournament play.

  • @Mitjitsu No he's not going to be calling with draws or one pair cause he's a pro and he knows the other guys got AA/KK...in the early stages of a tourney definitely a horrible play but you can't sit around waiting for the nuts in a tourney you have to keep accumulating and this instance I believe he saw an opportunity to play for this guys whole stack and it worked. It was a good play by Patrik - end of story.

  • @MrOriginalstevo end of story? lol! who do u think u are...

  • @granty07g Everybody else here questioning the judgement of one of the worlds top players and you ask me that question?lol! OK whatever....im not gonna read your reply btw

  • Title should read "Patrick cracks aces with luck". I luv Patrik but come on, he took a shot, and got lucky. That's all.

  • @HernGeo didnt get lucky he just palys all suited connectors to get himself in good situations which give him high implied odds

  • @ArjayBlogs yes, i understand all that.. I do it as well, . all im saying is, its not the hardest hand to play when you flop 2 pair, and its pretty safe to say that youre opponent has an overpair..

  • @HernGeo didnt get lucky he just palys all suited connectors to get himself in good situations which give him high implied odds

  • @HernGeo well by your logic aces getting cracked is always luck because against them you are always behind pre-flop...

  • @ArjayBlogs 3-5 suited isnt behind preflop against aces??

  • @HernGeo wut -.- You are a troll every hand is behind AA pre-flop...

  • @ArjayBlogs LOL, no shit sherlock, cant believe your dumbass answered that..go lose money online or something.. leave me the fuck alone.

  • @HernGeo Put your money where your mouth is and play me online if you wish kid, pick the stakes. Let me guess, micro?

  • ANYONE ELSE SEE THE TROLL AT THE END OR IM A TRIPPING

  • @brunski137 the joke at the end was so funny lmao

  • I play poker with Marco all the time back home. He's a good player. Just a lucky flop for Patrick. Pretty loose call on the 3 bet preflop, but, Marco maybe should have re-popped a little more then 3900. I usually try to keep my raises to 3x then you don't give away strong from weak. He looked like he wanted a caller, so Patrick pretty much knew what he had.

  • Hello, I'm Patrik Antonius. I'm the hottest male on the face of the earth and I take your money. GG

  • %Best Card Player% P.A.

  • @superdave31 how is it hard to fold aces on that flop. what can antonius have on that flop ? a flush draw ? lol

    the guy didnt even think about it "i have aces, im never gonna fold"

  • @astralechoes8927 are you stupid? When you get check-raised and then you raise again and patrick goes all-in, YOU HAVE TO CALL EVEN IF YOU KNOW HE HAVE TWO PAIRS, just because of your equity.

    In that spot more likely to be a set than 2 pair i think so still a chance u could fold

  • Fish who know jack shit about hand reading in 3-bet pots ITT. This is a cooler, plain and simple, and Gardonio is correct in 3-betting the flop for value because of the range that Patrik raises with here and how far ahead Gardonio is against said range. He only has 30K left when he gets shoved into -- do you really think folding aces is even feasible after committing over 2/3 of your stack? Gardonio's postflop line is +EV, and in the long run, that's all that matters.

  • Antonious is played the hand like a set. I dont think he is bluffing all in there when the guy showed so much strength on the preflop and on the flop. Tough situation but you can never win in poker if you cant lay down a big hand sometimes

  • i know every youtube pokepro wouldve lay that down!

    

  • lol @ 3betting the flop

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  • @jveetz1 come on, man, that's not cool. I call regular stupid people retards all day long, but never a real one...nor even "mutant." I don't know if she's retarded or not, but she clearly has some real problem, she doesn't need some anonymous dickhead making fun of her via the internet on top of all the idiots who no doubt stare and laugh at her every day. And give her props for being a poker fan.

  • @MaximusRelaximus your right. it was in poor taste.

  • @jveetz1 hey bro thats not nice

  • @jveetz1 10 very nice and successful people right here

    faggots

  • @jveetz1 be respectful idiot

  • @jveetz1 you're an idiot

  • @jveetz1 Why would people give any thumbs up to a horrible comment like this? You are disgusting, she probably has Down Syndrome.

  • lol really you guys, on a flop 8 3 5 you would fold aces LOLOOL

  • @testsubjectzz i know, it is pretty ridic. I can't pretend I'm laying them down here, but I'd have to think about it before making the inevitable mistake. For one thing, there's no realistic hand that Patrick could be representing with a bluff, so that makes it more likely he actually flopped a monster. For another, the pros, even aggressive ones like Patrick, GENERALLY lay in wait against lesser opponents, knowing that they're gunning for the pros, and will make bad calls. Don't bluff fish..

  • @testsubjectzz 3bet fold is not a bad idea. I dont know how much he had invested, but if he still had 50% of his chips left, you can find a fold in there. Once Patrik 4 bet ships, what can AA beat, really?

  • @nck217 your an idiot

  • @testsubjectzz He had 120 bb, it's not that impossible.

  • @testsubjectzz He had 120 big blinds, though... I'm not saying I'm capable of folding there but a top player should have been able to not lose all of it.

  • I´m glad the fat boy fell out.. He probably has gay-sex with Jimmy Fricke.

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  • i'm glad everyone in the comments comes here to offer their advice for free, so many pros lurking in the vid comments

  • hahaha, "can i have your autograph".... "right here"

  • what the fuck is that hideous thing trying to get an autograph at the end?

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  • Cracking big pairs is fun, almost any medium-low suited connectors are good for it, even semi connected. Peeps have done it to me too, what goes around......

    But even with that flop I dunno if I couldve given Patrik credit for two pair, if my spidey senses were working at all I wouldve put him on a set and folded.

  • LOL nobody catching Norms joke right in the end when Patrick signs the baseballcap of a disabled girl? "I dont like this, I hope this doesnt change our dinner plans"

  • Ask Jani, he's a pro, he played it like a set! Even I thought he had a set!

  • thats what you get for wearing fugly glasses

  • He wants an8, 8 on the turn and a 3 on the river, go home fatty.

  • lol @ the loser in the blue shirt after the hand

  • anyone saying he made a hbad call come on lets be honest on that flop it is hard to fold aces... but then again everyone here is a pro

  • @superdave31 its not that he made a bad call but he shouldn't have reraised that flop. its hard for him to get action from a hand that doesnt have him beat if he reraises. he's much better off flat calling and trying to see showdown as cheaply as possible and he can re-evaluate on the turn

  • @Ace2705 yeh. Tho with antonios the whole stack was going in at some point haha. The thing with people having 2 pair even if you KNOW they have 2 pair, if the board pairs (in theory giving you a better 2 pair) they could have just filled up. I find 2 pair a pain in the ass

  • @Ace2705 This. And your against Pat, who if you've watched at all plays a lot of hands that are low and connected, like all great high stakers do. Comon, you're 120BB deep and you get raised on a ragged flop, after you've shown strength pre flop. Then, you reraise for a large portion of your stack and one of the best players in the world shoves his tournament life at you. Hello? Hello dude? He's got a set or two pair EVERY. TIME. Lay the damn hand down.

  • @astralechoes8927 You dont know what image he gave at the table.. If he showed some bluffs before or something.. One hand can not be commented just on this particular moment;. Let's be honest..

  • @astralechoes8927 ur an idiot patrik would play pocket 10, jacks, queen, or kings the exact same way...

  • @mcavaleri Patrik would have raised initially, granted. When re-raised pre-flop he would have flat called just the same. But that's where the similarities of how he would have played the hand end. He's not an idiot, he's a TOP THREE poker player in the world. Do you really think that he's stacking off with the so much strength shown? He's probably raising the flop bet for info, then folding if raised and check/folding the turn if called. You're the idiot, nice try.

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  • @mcavaleri Just because you stack off there like a donkey routinely doesn't mean someone who plays players of the highest caliber for an extravagant living does the same thing. The nerve of the dumbasses on here astounds me.

  • @astralechoes8927 ok there buddy go cry about it u little bitch... next time ur in a tournament go fold pocket aces with the best possible board that could be dealt and 3/4 of chips in the middle...

  • @mcavaleri First off, don't try insulting me, it's obviously beyond your capability. Secondly, after being raised that big on the flop after showing so much strength pre-flop, against a high caliber player, I will lay down aces unless they've been making moves too much. Keep playing poker sir, we love your genius thought processes!

  • @astralechoes8927 yeh forsure he showed all kinds of strength pre-flop making a min raise and calling a standard reraise with a super deep stack and ur saying the move to make is to fold with pocket aces after getting reraised on the dryest board possible. I was right u r an idiot or bitch or maybe a bit of both. Wow, that wasnt so hard i guess u were wrong again, insulting u and ur lack of intelligence/balls is obviously not beyond my capability, cause i just did and i'll do it again fagget...

  • @mcavaleri Stop it man, you're embarrassing yourself. I'm not going to get in an argument on a youtube video with a moron with self esteem issues. I only said something because you called me an idiot, and then stated something completely false afterwards. You're wrong, and you can't even spell. Give me a break.

  • @astralechoes8927 After Antonius goes all-in, Gardonio is getting better than 5-1 on a call. Calling there is the proper play even if he KNOWS Antonius has two pair.

  • @Arminius1476 Is that because he has around 5 outs (the board pairing the 8 or another ace), meaning his hand odds are approx. 20% and the pot odds are 5-1/1 in 6/17%? Because I understand if you play this way in the long run you will make a profit overall but I don't think I'd like to play the hand that way if it required me to go all in in the WSOP, where you're not just risking the money but also your place in the tournament. Please respond would like to know what you think.

  • @astralechoes8927 he committed over 50% of his stack. at that point, he pretty much has to call given the freqeuncy at which PA could be making a move. and its not impossible, the flop doesnt look like it connects with alot of amateur's 3-betting range, so a big raise on the flop will almost always make AK or AQ fold.

  • @astralechoes8927 are you stupid? When you get check-raised and then you raise again and patrick goes all-in, YOU HAVE TO CALL EVEN IF YOU KNOW HE HAVE TWO PAIRS, just because of your equity.

  • @Alephify Yeah at that point he has to call because of pot odds, but he shouldn't have 3 bet Patrik on this dry ass flop to begin with. Again, what would Patrik check-raise him with on this flop? A 8? Not happening.

  • @astralechoes8927 that's the fact why that boy 3bet, just because on this board there are a lot of bluffs, there is no posible draws, so definetivelly 3betting with Aces on this spot against and agressive player I think it's a good move, patrik could pay off with all the overpairs. If patrik have a set, nh, all the others = profit.

  • @astralechoes8927 hahah did you actually just say that he should have folded AA after putting in 60k out of his 90k on 8-5-3 board.

  • @astralechoes8927 i agree with you but i think the amature was putting patrick on kings or queens and didnt "think" before realizng the 2 pair or set possibilities

  • @astralechoes8927 Hello dude ? When he shoves he was getting like 8 to 1 to call. Hello dude?! He cant fold anything there. Hello dude? Do you know poker math? Hello dude, no seriously, you suck and gtfo

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  • @astralechoes8927 it was such a dry board... that's the main reason you can fold aces easy

  • @mafia250666 Surely if it was a wet broad like QT9s you are going to be folding more times then a low dry broad like that one. So it isn't going to be that easy to fold on a 835r broad. Also Patrik opened up in MP+3 so his hand range there is going to be strong like 88+ or suited broadway cards which isn't going to hit that type of broad hard that often. But considering all the betting on the flop I would be well and truly out of there with 120BB left.

  • @astralechoes8927 Not only that, he also KNOWS you're on a big pair and WAY behind. I seriously don't understand how so many people at the WSOP are so horribly bad. It may be because realistically you need a $200,000 bankroll to buy in with proper bankroll management, so maybe a ton of the people playing are celebrities and rich kids.

  • @superdave31 he made mistake reraising 12k- 60k, since that it played itself, but most of players calls after a reraise, even with aces for information and for other guy to maybe stop bluffing. In that case u repop to 60, adn u can only be a bluff, cause there are no valubets u can beat. Im not a pro but i know that ;)

  • @superdave31 STFU you bag of shit. Go kill yourself.

  • @superdave31 yeap youtube poker experts

  • he played it like a set :))

  • Overplay Aces please.

  • I play for the league that Shannon Maxwell owns! :D

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