i think he made a bad fold, ino it was the right one to do in this situation but folding KK just coz someone went all-in preflop, im not sure you can expect some to have AA just because of that.
Damn, reading all these Youtube poker "pro" comments still give me hope that there are enough fish in the sea for me to make a living in this game. I'm so grateful for y'all, calling down my top/middle pair while I make bets that are +EV for you to chase straights and flushes, and then I laugh to myself when I see blanks and ship it.
@1984socrates That fold was only good because he was AA ... You are right,i know nothing about situation but folding secound strongest hand in poker is not normal even if you know that you are playing with the tightest player at the table
Sometimes you have to make bad call if you consider yourself a good player.In my opinio this was bad fold even if oponent had AA.He could have been many other hands like AK,AQ or pocket Q or J
@firedragonSRB lol, how on earth can you say that it was a bad fold? you were not sitting on that table, you don;t know how that dude with pocket AA played. you know nothing about the whole situation and still you think you can judge it. poker is not just about the cards you better learn that if you want to consider yourself as a good player!
A great fold by Barnhart. Hopefully very read based or a particularly tight player, otherwise that fold would be costly long term against an average player. In any sort tournament upto mid stakes, a call there is always the right play against an unknown.
whoever says this was a bad fold is a donk. poker is about knowing your opponent and what they would do in specific situations. he knew his opponent very well and therefore made a tough fold that was absolutely correct. excellent read!
That was a terrible laydown. His opponent can move all in with a relative wide range of hands. He doesn't always have aces. Especially when he has his opponent's stack covered this is a obligatory call. He happened to be right this time but in the long run he will be losing a lot of money folding KK preflop. You might think of folding KK preflop when 2 or more players before you went all in. But facing only one push you just have to call with kings preflop.
He was able to fold because it was the 5th raise of the pot. It's a tough fold no matter what, but he was in a spot where folding kings was a possibility.
No way he probably got AA just because he's all-in pre-flop and you got KK. I'm tired of seeing (most of the times) people going all-in with A J, A Q, J J pre-flop.
@rockytheafg You sir know absolutely nothing about poker. Another poker pro on youtube. Lemme re-quote this so people can read it twice and laugh: "thats actually not that hard...all in preflop and you got KK...he probably gots the A's"
I've never laid KK down pre-flop, but I've never been 5-bet with it either. Something Phil Gordon wrote in his Little Green Book was "The Fourth Raise Always Means Aces". I wouldn't say "always", but it certainly narrows the range.
You guys criticizing him for laying it down are fools. Barnhart would be crippled if he were wrong. This is a tournament, not a cash game. Furthermore, you don't know Menezes's table image. And he'd be calling $150K for $215K. Good laydown.
@socctty actually it was 95 k for 215k so he should call, but i guess you can fold if you have 100% read on a guy. i was folded kk preflop in a cash game, i just knew he had aa, it was written on his fish donk head and i was right
But there is one youtube video in which I could have happily mucked KK pre - the one with Shak and Hellmuth both dancing around the table before the guy with KK had even made a decision.
Stop acting like you would have done the same! 95% would have called with kings, as they actually should. This man read the guy very good and decided to lay his kings, the worst hand, down. Heroic!
@moctezuma2008 Obviously folding KK preflop isn't a profitable play in the long run, but Barnhart is super smart, ran super deep in this tournament, and is obviously doing something better than any of us are.
I disagree.. For the same reason you cant fold KK pre in cash games.. You can't do it in tournaments.. I mean you can ofcourse.. and actually be lucky enough that the other guy has exactly AA.. The problem with Kk is that u can't never put your oponent exactly on AA just becouse he could be doing exactly the same move with so many hands that you have totally crushed.. Let's say JJ+ AK+ wich is totally reasonable specially in large tournamets..
@Leviatan989 I'm thinking since they played for such a long time bardnhart probably noticed that the brazilian guy was really tight and that makes sense because he had a short stack, and the betting probably went bet, raise, reraise, shove so I think that's a great fold and he is a good player wont the wsop circuit event and made it very deep in main event!
@Leviatan989 There isn't any hand (including AA) that you shouldnt be able to lay down. It all depends on you reading the other guy. Play the KK or live to fight another day. Maybe never fold in a cash game but definately can fold in a tourny.
If you're playing at a ten-handed table and get dealt pocket kings then there's approximately a 4.4% chance that one of your opponents is holding pocket aces.......now that's a frightening statistic.
@SuperPlowsy Your statistic has to be wrong. Your chances of getting pocket Aces is approximately once in 220 hands, which is about once every 8 hours in a typical live 9-person cash game. Adding an extra person doesn't change things that much. Your 4.4% would be about once in 23 hands. What is frightening is that there are people like you spewing false information on the Internet.
@1stPlaceDirector Its absolutely true. I was dubious when I was first told it too, but think: The odds of you being dealt pocket kings are 221-1, that's approximately 0.4%. The odds of an opponent being dealt pocket aces are slightly higher than that, since we are calculating their odds from a hand containing 50 cards and not 52. Its around 0.44% off the top of my head. 0.44% x 10 people in a full ten handed ring game and you're looking at 4.4% chance of seeing your kings up against aces. Scary.
@SuperPlowsy Please check the CardRunner website (under tools) for their hand matchup grid table entitled "Probability of facing multiple larger pairs when holding KK". It shows the odds of pocket Kings being up against pocket Aces as 0.016 percent against 9 opponents.
@1stPlaceDirector Sigh. That's the probability of multiple larger pairs. As in more than one. The clue is in the title. The odds you are quoting are for KK v AA v AA.
Ok, you convinced me. Thanks. The learnhowtoplaypoker d-o-t com agrees with you too.
This means that roughly 1 in 24 times when you have kings, you will run into aces. The other 23 times, you will have the best starting hand at the table. Even when you find yourself behind to the aces, you will still win about 1 time in 5.
There is the difference between online and Bn'M. I real life there is more subtlety to your play, more information and lots of decisions that transcend the maths.
Could you try stop being such dicks and recognise that this guy made a good play?
@gabiotta actually internet players make the correct play almost every time. do you even know the chances that his kings are beat there? 1 out of 221 times. Can you imagine how many times hes probably folded kings preflop? just because his hand is beat in hindsight does not mean his play is good. He just got lucky
He certainly does not always fold KK to a large raise, that would be mental. Online it is almost never a good idea to fold KK preflop unless you are in one of those places in a tourney, approaching the bubble etc...., where you could even make a case for folding AA preflop.
In real life you get more info, but you understand that, right?
IF you have a strong feeling, you should go for the feeling.. not only call because you "are supposed to".. poker is about intuition, and a LITTLE about math
If it was a cash game it will be a very bad fold for sure but I think it was good fold. The last thing you want in a tournament is be eliminated what ever the pot odd is...
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I don't give a fuck about his "senses". I'm assuming blinds are around 20-40k since he raised 55k preflop. A shove of 150k can easily be any pocket pair to A-K or A-Q from any player trying to double up his short stack. This guy is just a nit, end of the story.
@moctezuma2008 I think you missed the part of the commentary where it was mentioned that Barnhart 4 bet into Menezes, who then went all in. Use the information at hand, and don't jump to conclusions. Take your time, think about the situation and someday you'll be as good a player as this guy =)
@moctezuma2008 dude the blinds were 2k/4k the dude with aces raised, barnhart re-raised and the other guy insta-shoved, you dont insta-shove in Main Event with anything less than a monster
@moctezuma2008 um if blinds were 20-40k how could he have raised 55k. needs to be at least double bud. and if i had to guess, i would assume you never made it deep in the main event like Barnhart did this year.
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@skearo75013 yeah, but like any game it is sometimes played differently for fun :P I realize that poker isnt a game for fun alot of the time due to the money aspect but I think that fun is the reason we sometimes see things like this.
@ItsElliottIdiot Oh yeah... My intention wasn't to say I'm a really great player, because I'm not... Just to say that you can still win money in the long run when calling in the above situation... Calling there doesn't make you a bad player, unless you have a read on a really tight player... I just simply cannot fold KK preflop against any semi-aggressive player... I'm not that good I guess
@kikric Im jus messin with ya man, na im not a good player either but im not foldin KK to any1, I dont believe you can get a "read" on somebody. its easy to guess a tight player makes an all in move with A-A or k-k or q-q or a-k. its just a guess, if your kings go up against aces then it wasnt your day. good luck to u
if you know for an absolute fact that your opponent will ONLY put it in with AA/KK...obviously KK is no good...because your opponents range contains 1xKK and 3xAA there...thats the theory...but how do you determine for sure that a player has this kind of range when the stats arent even tracked - like in live poker ??? its a pretty tough thing to do...for me anyways..maybe he just didnt play a hand in 5 hours and seemed to be a superrock
@N0N5T0P There's a video on YouTube somewhere of AA vs AA vs KK. The girl gets up, starts dancing around saying "I've got it, I've got it!" after shoving all-in with AA. The guy with KK unbelievably calls. But yes, usually people would play KK (without a solid read like this, lol)
@Benjasem cause pros said you, in long way is folding kings unprofitable. Donky. You are Hero!!, when you fold right, but in 90% when you do that, you will be donky, cause you can fold to 1010+ AJs+. Fold Kings is possible, but at least after 4 bet. In these agressive days.
UTG nit raises, i 3bet KK from CO, whale in button calls and 4/3 BB cold 4bets.......i guarantee im folding this within 3 seconds time, its aces approximatly 100%
Excellent lay down.. and an easy one at that! I wouldn't of been able to throw em away at all! If i was the other guy I wouldn't have shown the Aces, that gave everyone at the table alot of info for free.
well watching this again, i'm so glad the dealer asked Menezes to show his Aces. If I folded Kings pre-flop after already committing so much to the pot, It would probably eat at me all day and night
@ivehearditallbefore it wasn't the dealer, that would be completly unethical of a WSOP dealer...it was Freddy Deeb out of shot that asked to see the hand.
Nothing special. Players make reactions when they have certain levels of pairs. I call with 44 against 33, or I fold QQ against KK when they ship it all in, every single time. Standard fold.
@chrisdvine What do you mean 'run into aces against my kings'? I never run into aces, and I never have, because I make solid reads, unlike your donkey self.
It's a standard fold amongst the top players. You can put your money in with the second nuts with a 20% chance of winning if you like, but you'll be a losing player.
This doesn't just apply to these 2 hands. I can sense (with my eyes closed as well) that a person has JJ against my QQ, and I call. Somehow, I sense KK/AA and fold as well.
@RoyMunsoned Be nice. Haven't you seen the video when Hellmuth says 'the top players know when the other person has Aces'? Watch it. I don't think you'll understand it though, because you're not a good player, like me, who can.
@godzac lmfao @ you laying down KK pre bc u have a "read" i guarantee 98% of the time u have layed down KK pre its incorrect but u feel good because you "had a feeling"
@RoyMunsoned And what makes you guarantee this? Every time, I fold face up. Most of the time they show the Aces to say how good of a lay down it was. But, sometimes, especially people who know me, don't show the hand because they know they'll feel embarrassed. I can still see their eyes when I show them what I folded - and it's a mixture of disappointment and shock.
@godzac if you are laying down KK pre as much as you say you are, you're obviously not right all those times, granted, you may be right a few times, but to think that everytime you lay down KK pre its correct is asinine.
i'm glad i layed it down coz i'd have to go back to make love to my wife which is also my sister
jpjames1 3 days ago
This is what separate the good from the amazing.
tgm48 1 week ago
disgusting laydown yowza
KaibaThaDon 1 week ago
Pre-flop?
I can't fold them post-flop!
BlackDynamiteNYC 1 week ago
shout out to the guy with the ODB shirt
d2thh725 2 weeks ago
@IndigentiaSumEgo If you have so much free time,go on google translate and translate this " jedi govna " language is Serbian
firedragonSRB 3 weeks ago
a king would of come out
mygodDYLAN1 3 weeks ago
FAKE 4 IDIOTS!!!
nessitane 3 weeks ago
chicken shit
deelennondee 1 month ago
menezes looks scared to death
astrobeaver 1 month ago
i think he made a bad fold, ino it was the right one to do in this situation but folding KK just coz someone went all-in preflop, im not sure you can expect some to have AA just because of that.
xCliffEmAll 1 month ago
Damn, reading all these Youtube poker "pro" comments still give me hope that there are enough fish in the sea for me to make a living in this game. I'm so grateful for y'all, calling down my top/middle pair while I make bets that are +EV for you to chase straights and flushes, and then I laugh to myself when I see blanks and ship it.
DirtySouth2DirtyJerz 1 month ago
@1984socrates That fold was only good because he was AA ... You are right,i know nothing about situation but folding secound strongest hand in poker is not normal even if you know that you are playing with the tightest player at the table
firedragonSRB 1 month ago
@firedragonSRB if you have the dead read on someone and you know it you can shove the math up ur ass; it was obviously the right fold dipshit.
IndigentiaSumEgo 3 weeks ago
Sometimes you have to make bad call if you consider yourself a good player.In my opinio this was bad fold even if oponent had AA.He could have been many other hands like AK,AQ or pocket Q or J
firedragonSRB 1 month ago
@firedragonSRB lol, how on earth can you say that it was a bad fold? you were not sitting on that table, you don;t know how that dude with pocket AA played. you know nothing about the whole situation and still you think you can judge it. poker is not just about the cards you better learn that if you want to consider yourself as a good player!
1984socrates 1 month ago
Red neck knows how to fold'em
Makaron9 1 month ago
ill never ever fold KK to a brazillian!! OMG SNAP CALL! there all donks.
KILLtheMESSENGER101 1 month ago
I can't take that guy serious with that voice and accent lol...amazing fold though.
FubarHS 1 month ago 3
A great fold by Barnhart. Hopefully very read based or a particularly tight player, otherwise that fold would be costly long term against an average player. In any sort tournament upto mid stakes, a call there is always the right play against an unknown.
civilcalc 1 month ago
hahahaha freddy deeb: "i thought he was bluffing" :D
Kostamankocke 1 month ago
wow what a fold
icanadian18 1 month ago
is that voice in the backround at the table Freddy Deeb ?
lucabaracuda987 1 month ago
whoever says this was a bad fold is a donk. poker is about knowing your opponent and what they would do in specific situations. he knew his opponent very well and therefore made a tough fold that was absolutely correct. excellent read!
yellowmellowful 1 month ago
Unless the AA guy had a huge tell that we didn't see, that was a pretty terrible fold.
nioor 1 month ago
even though barnhart was right this time, folding KK in this spot is still considered a bad play.
postflopper 1 month ago
That was a terrible laydown. His opponent can move all in with a relative wide range of hands. He doesn't always have aces. Especially when he has his opponent's stack covered this is a obligatory call. He happened to be right this time but in the long run he will be losing a lot of money folding KK preflop. You might think of folding KK preflop when 2 or more players before you went all in. But facing only one push you just have to call with kings preflop.
KevinDorner 1 month ago
@KevinDorner during live poker anything can be different.
Pescheaters 1 month ago
Excellent Read
picojohnson 1 month ago
sixk guy !!!!
MrJamzy1 1 month ago
you can fold KK on the 3 or 4 players all in but when you are still in the hand with just 1 player thats is imposible
sale401348 1 month ago
Yes you can; he did; he was right; end of....
Ictrlurmnd 2 months ago
VERY BAD PLAY FROM THE ACES
mcscheijgrond79 2 months ago
his neck is as red as his T-shirt !!!! they tirrrkk errrr JERRRBBSS
micib0y 2 months ago
nothing new i had AA vs another guys AA he hits a flush.... or letssay all in guy has QQ u got KK u call he hits a Q.... same shyt
illeaglez 2 months ago
He was able to fold because it was the 5th raise of the pot. It's a tough fold no matter what, but he was in a spot where folding kings was a possibility.
Majorbludd817 2 months ago
@Majorbludd817 Then it makes sense. I thought the redneck was a donk, folding KK to a reraise because he had a gut feeling.
Taroxus 2 months ago
AMAZING FOLD!!! WOW!!!
DezzyBryant88 2 months ago
Freddy Deeb @ 0:54
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thirdfloorview 2 months ago
No way he probably got AA just because he's all-in pre-flop and you got KK. I'm tired of seeing (most of the times) people going all-in with A J, A Q, J J pre-flop.
ChuckIaguinho 2 months ago
ive layed down kings 2 times before, once guy had 10's other time he had ak. it takes a lot of discipline to do it
theman1819 2 months ago
@theman1819 so you had the best hand both times,what that tell ya idiot
yousnotright 2 months ago
thats actually not that hard...all in preflop and you got KK...he probably gots the A's
rockytheafg 2 months ago
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@rockytheafg You sir know absolutely nothing about poker. Another poker pro on youtube. Lemme re-quote this so people can read it twice and laugh: "thats actually not that hard...all in preflop and you got KK...he probably gots the A's"
RssMMA 2 months ago
good read, good player, good result
CUCKOO9999 2 months ago
I've never laid KK down pre-flop, but I've never been 5-bet with it either. Something Phil Gordon wrote in his Little Green Book was "The Fourth Raise Always Means Aces". I wouldn't say "always", but it certainly narrows the range.
You guys criticizing him for laying it down are fools. Barnhart would be crippled if he were wrong. This is a tournament, not a cash game. Furthermore, you don't know Menezes's table image. And he'd be calling $150K for $215K. Good laydown.
socctty 2 months ago
@socctty actually it was 95 k for 215k so he should call, but i guess you can fold if you have 100% read on a guy. i was folded kk preflop in a cash game, i just knew he had aa, it was written on his fish donk head and i was right
infinitytru 2 months ago
@infinitytru fuck off
yousnotright 2 months ago
@yousnotright fuck your dead whore mother in the ass and then in her dirty mouth
infinitytru 2 months ago
and re. top comment, I agree. I never show any uncalled hand. let 'em wonder
Shirazae 2 months ago
@Shirazae Nobody does. You can't let anyone know when you were not bluffing. Like my dad says, only let them see the cards if they pay to see them.
57worldwide 2 months ago
I'd have called here.
But there is one youtube video in which I could have happily mucked KK pre - the one with Shak and Hellmuth both dancing around the table before the guy with KK had even made a decision.
Shirazae 2 months ago 2
Stop acting like you would have done the same! 95% would have called with kings, as they actually should. This man read the guy very good and decided to lay his kings, the worst hand, down. Heroic!
JNovak92 2 months ago 2
@moctezuma2008 Obviously folding KK preflop isn't a profitable play in the long run, but Barnhart is super smart, ran super deep in this tournament, and is obviously doing something better than any of us are.
DanielandHannah4ever 2 months ago
even if he was right this time he shouldnt get in the habit of folding KK preflop because %99 of the time the KK are ahead.
bendustries 2 months ago
even a broken clock is right 2 times a day
xDr00ts 2 months ago 2
Is that even legal, folding KK pre-flop?.
TheFulcrum2000 2 months ago 62
@TheFulcrum2000 yep you have to be a great player in order to do it
holdem5180 2 months ago
@TheFulcrum2000 happened to me today. COuldn't do it, although I Sensed it.. :(
lupu1001 1 month ago
***1 in 24 times when u go all in while holding kings and someone calls they will have aces. ***
And I'm pretty sure there are 169 differnt starting hands not 220+
foos3667 2 months ago
@boylestd
I disagree.. For the same reason you cant fold KK pre in cash games.. You can't do it in tournaments.. I mean you can ofcourse.. and actually be lucky enough that the other guy has exactly AA.. The problem with Kk is that u can't never put your oponent exactly on AA just becouse he could be doing exactly the same move with so many hands that you have totally crushed.. Let's say JJ+ AK+ wich is totally reasonable specially in large tournamets..
Leviatan989 2 months ago
@Leviatan989 I'm thinking since they played for such a long time bardnhart probably noticed that the brazilian guy was really tight and that makes sense because he had a short stack, and the betting probably went bet, raise, reraise, shove so I think that's a great fold and he is a good player wont the wsop circuit event and made it very deep in main event!
machak09 2 months ago
i might look like a good fold... but folding KK pre is just a stupid thing to do...
Leviatan989 2 months ago
@Leviatan989 There isn't any hand (including AA) that you shouldnt be able to lay down. It all depends on you reading the other guy. Play the KK or live to fight another day. Maybe never fold in a cash game but definately can fold in a tourny.
boylestd 2 months ago
Why show that hand?
macfan128 2 months ago
@macfan128 prolly to trick him into thinking that he actually played it well
TomMolivan 2 months ago 21
I'd say: good laydown
XxVendettaxX777 2 months ago 2
If you're playing at a ten-handed table and get dealt pocket kings then there's approximately a 4.4% chance that one of your opponents is holding pocket aces.......now that's a frightening statistic.
SuperPlowsy 2 months ago
@SuperPlowsy Your statistic has to be wrong. Your chances of getting pocket Aces is approximately once in 220 hands, which is about once every 8 hours in a typical live 9-person cash game. Adding an extra person doesn't change things that much. Your 4.4% would be about once in 23 hands. What is frightening is that there are people like you spewing false information on the Internet.
1stPlaceDirector 2 months ago
@1stPlaceDirector Its absolutely true. I was dubious when I was first told it too, but think: The odds of you being dealt pocket kings are 221-1, that's approximately 0.4%. The odds of an opponent being dealt pocket aces are slightly higher than that, since we are calculating their odds from a hand containing 50 cards and not 52. Its around 0.44% off the top of my head. 0.44% x 10 people in a full ten handed ring game and you're looking at 4.4% chance of seeing your kings up against aces. Scary.
SuperPlowsy 2 months ago
@SuperPlowsy Please check the CardRunner website (under tools) for their hand matchup grid table entitled "Probability of facing multiple larger pairs when holding KK". It shows the odds of pocket Kings being up against pocket Aces as 0.016 percent against 9 opponents.
1stPlaceDirector 2 months ago
@1stPlaceDirector Sigh. That's the probability of multiple larger pairs. As in more than one. The clue is in the title. The odds you are quoting are for KK v AA v AA.
SuperPlowsy 2 months ago
Ok, you convinced me. Thanks. The learnhowtoplaypoker d-o-t com agrees with you too.
This means that roughly 1 in 24 times when you have kings, you will run into aces. The other 23 times, you will have the best starting hand at the table. Even when you find yourself behind to the aces, you will still win about 1 time in 5.
CLK50000 2 months ago
Turns out the board would have been K29AK
rastaischill 2 months ago
you really don´t get enough information in this video to judge his decision
Anduril6000 3 months ago
Internet players never fold kings.
There is the difference between online and Bn'M. I real life there is more subtlety to your play, more information and lots of decisions that transcend the maths.
Could you try stop being such dicks and recognise that this guy made a good play?
Probably not...
gabiotta 3 months ago
@gabiotta actually internet players make the correct play almost every time. do you even know the chances that his kings are beat there? 1 out of 221 times. Can you imagine how many times hes probably folded kings preflop? just because his hand is beat in hindsight does not mean his play is good. He just got lucky
chesschampion94 2 months ago
@chesschampion94
He didn't get lucky, he had a read.
He certainly does not always fold KK to a large raise, that would be mental. Online it is almost never a good idea to fold KK preflop unless you are in one of those places in a tourney, approaching the bubble etc...., where you could even make a case for folding AA preflop.
In real life you get more info, but you understand that, right?
gabiotta 2 months ago
waaoo fucking amazing dude
julepeypoker 3 months ago
thats the cleverest hillbilly in history
dieselboy87 3 months ago
Great read. Dude with aces shouldn't have shown.
Brettt08 3 months ago
Stupid man throws KK away still not won the Tournament
MartinJoker 3 months ago
Why does he 4bet with kings if he doesnt want to get it in? It simply doesnt make sense to pretty much turn such a strong hand into a bluff.
Alfa777 3 months ago
great fold for sure.. but what did he show aces for id of put him on tilt said i had 22 act...
GhettoHits 3 months ago
IF you have a strong feeling, you should go for the feeling.. not only call because you "are supposed to".. poker is about intuition, and a LITTLE about math
Rorre65 3 months ago
@Rorre65 lmaooooo keep telling yourself that.
chesschampion94 2 months ago
Best fold EVER!
CostillaLuks 3 months ago
If it was a cash game it will be a very bad fold for sure but I think it was good fold. The last thing you want in a tournament is be eliminated what ever the pot odd is...
L3galHustl3 3 months ago
Great read!
Corhsen 3 months ago
i think that it s not great lay down.Because of poker maths.Every professional poker players easily could call all in with any high pairs KK-1010
maxibasic 3 months ago
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I don't give a fuck about his "senses". I'm assuming blinds are around 20-40k since he raised 55k preflop. A shove of 150k can easily be any pocket pair to A-K or A-Q from any player trying to double up his short stack. This guy is just a nit, end of the story.
moctezuma2008 3 months ago
@moctezuma2008 I think you missed the part of the commentary where it was mentioned that Barnhart 4 bet into Menezes, who then went all in. Use the information at hand, and don't jump to conclusions. Take your time, think about the situation and someday you'll be as good a player as this guy =)
AcuraPKR 3 months ago
@moctezuma2008 I believe that the blind were about 2k/4k
TomMolivan 3 months ago 14
@TomMolivan I brlirbr your DEFINITELY wrong considering the amount of chips all the players at the table have in front of them sir.
Alexfromn 3 months ago
@moctezuma2008 dude the blinds were 2k/4k the dude with aces raised, barnhart re-raised and the other guy insta-shoved, you dont insta-shove in Main Event with anything less than a monster
a2thegoodwin 3 months ago
@moctezuma2008 The 55k was a 4bet, that said I wish I could play this Barnhart guy, sounds like some free money aha
jamesabrook 3 months ago
@moctezuma2008 lol. the 55k bet was a 4 bet... idiot.
Rickypr18 3 months ago
@moctezuma2008 lol, you are a fucking morron dude, even a hamburger will not fold kk for 100k if the blind was 20/40k
L3galHustl3 3 months ago
@moctezuma2008 Do not be stupid, blinds were small! As 2/1k or something like that.
CostillaLuks 3 months ago
@moctezuma2008 you are an incredible idiot.
1. if blinds were 20k - 40k it would be impossible to raise to 55k.
2. the guy just 5bet all in so i think you can safely say that is not every pocket pair or AQ.
3. any way you decide to look at it this guy had a great read on his opponent and he said plenty of times "i have a feeling im beat" before folding.
Great fold
nism099 3 months ago 2
@moctezuma2008 um if blinds were 20-40k how could he have raised 55k. needs to be at least double bud. and if i had to guess, i would assume you never made it deep in the main event like Barnhart did this year.
Dimaggio88 3 months ago
@moctezuma2008 if blinds were 20-40k, hw could he raise to 55k? and why would you fold a bet 4x the blind. you fucking idiot
butters226 3 months ago
@moctezuma2008 how can the blinds be 20k-40k if the guy raised it to 55k... not even twice as much...bad fold either way though
chesschampion94 2 months ago
@moctezuma2008 I think it went bet, raise, reraise, shove!
machak09 2 months ago
@moctezuma2008 you can't raise to 55K if the blinds ar... nevermind, you are right, you poker genius.
Nochibou1 2 months ago 2
@moctezuma2008 wow, you looked way too far into that, chill out fag
TBOVicIouS 2 months ago
@moctezuma2008 you cant raise the bb anyways if big blind is 40k u just showed everyone how much of an idiot you are
Bourbon420ify 2 months ago
best fold ever. wow.
SamsEditReel 3 months ago
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g1zify 3 months ago
Sick laydown.
asimioso 3 months ago
AMAZING FOLD!!!!
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adam37910 3 months ago
I'd never show my hand AA here. The guy would go nuts, thinking maybe it was an horrible fold.
skearo75013 3 months ago 32
@skearo75013 yeah, but like any game it is sometimes played differently for fun :P I realize that poker isnt a game for fun alot of the time due to the money aspect but I think that fun is the reason we sometimes see things like this.
KONGtuffSu 3 months ago
He folded KK préflop? He must be the kind of guy who folds quads because he is afraid of a straight flush
moltu 3 months ago
I lose all my chips in that hand. In a cash game, and ESPECIALLY in a tournament... And I am up this year 33K...
kikric 3 months ago
@kikric Im up 290k and almost won a bracelet but ....Ivey knocked me out in 3rd place...its easy to lie...ESPECIALLY online..
ItsElliottIdiot 3 months ago
@ItsElliottIdiot Oh yeah... My intention wasn't to say I'm a really great player, because I'm not... Just to say that you can still win money in the long run when calling in the above situation... Calling there doesn't make you a bad player, unless you have a read on a really tight player... I just simply cannot fold KK preflop against any semi-aggressive player... I'm not that good I guess
kikric 3 months ago
@kikric Im jus messin with ya man, na im not a good player either but im not foldin KK to any1, I dont believe you can get a "read" on somebody. its easy to guess a tight player makes an all in move with A-A or k-k or q-q or a-k. its just a guess, if your kings go up against aces then it wasnt your day. good luck to u
ItsElliottIdiot 3 months ago
@ItsElliottIdiot Hehe. Ur right man. Good luck to you too
kikric 3 months ago
@ItsElliottIdiot You are completely right. You are NOT a good player.
timopheliac18 3 months ago
@timopheliac18 I know CUNT! but since youre the best in the world maybe you can coach me? id go right to the top!
ItsElliottIdiot 3 months ago
@ItsElliottIdiot es what
ruarihennessy1 3 months ago
sorry its 6x AA...
tschuggggi 3 months ago
if you know for an absolute fact that your opponent will ONLY put it in with AA/KK...obviously KK is no good...because your opponents range contains 1xKK and 3xAA there...thats the theory...but how do you determine for sure that a player has this kind of range when the stats arent even tracked - like in live poker ??? its a pretty tough thing to do...for me anyways..maybe he just didnt play a hand in 5 hours and seemed to be a superrock
tschuggggi 3 months ago
Sick fucking lay down
chazsinohui 3 months ago
what a fold but in texas no limit you can not fold kk oftentimes
TheErolking 3 months ago
Barnhart's voice sounds like a peasant
mrtomyp92 3 months ago
Djeezes christ man that hilbilly boby has SUPER powerz
bierbuik 3 months ago
Great laydown.
MartyFunkhouser00 3 months ago
DIS TIIIEM IMMA LAY DIS DOWN
God Barnhart is such a fucking NitFish it's unbelievable.
STMotorsportTube 3 months ago
i would have called that shiet...and walked right into a brick wall xD
rodvette23 3 months ago
good feeling!
Fabregas200788 3 months ago
KK is the second best starting hand in poker. Negreanu says he would never fold it, and i agree with him.
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godzac 3 months ago
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@N0N5T0P There's a video on YouTube somewhere of AA vs AA vs KK. The girl gets up, starts dancing around saying "I've got it, I've got it!" after shoving all-in with AA. The guy with KK unbelievably calls. But yes, usually people would play KK (without a solid read like this, lol)
godzac 3 months ago
@godzac 99% of pros would NEVER fold K/K.
I dont know why you are giving so few details about poker hands. Stack sizes, Type of players, hand ranges, Pot Odds, Position,etc all that matters.
Folding K/K is clearly EV- , "i can sense" is not an argument
Husapi 3 months ago
Bye Cada fuckface
UndercoverLdn 3 months ago
@UndercoverLdn hahaha
butters226 3 months ago
Lol you wanna show for the camera?? nice freddy...
skunky21 3 months ago
what a nice fold, not many can do it
Benjasem 3 months ago
@Benjasem cause pros said you, in long way is folding kings unprofitable. Donky. You are Hero!!, when you fold right, but in 90% when you do that, you will be donky, cause you can fold to 1010+ AJs+. Fold Kings is possible, but at least after 4 bet. In these agressive days.
DukeBalaor 3 months ago
funny voice :D
MadJoe333 3 months ago
Nice by Freddy Deeb... "Show for the camera." Cheeky
Louie212121 3 months ago
UTG nit raises, i 3bet KK from CO, whale in button calls and 4/3 BB cold 4bets.......i guarantee im folding this within 3 seconds time, its aces approximatly 100%
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champions20000009 4 months ago
Flop came KK deuce :)
artysm7 4 months ago
@artysm7 Turn and river came AA tho
zadlo002 4 months ago
Excellent lay down.. and an easy one at that! I wouldn't of been able to throw em away at all! If i was the other guy I wouldn't have shown the Aces, that gave everyone at the table alot of info for free.
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champions20000009 4 months ago
what a fold! this guy went on to win a swop bracelet.
morzloks 4 months ago
i want to play vs him i gonna crush him
devildvc 4 months ago
well watching this again, i'm so glad the dealer asked Menezes to show his Aces. If I folded Kings pre-flop after already committing so much to the pot, It would probably eat at me all day and night
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@ivehearditallbefore it wasn't the dealer, that would be completly unethical of a WSOP dealer...it was Freddy Deeb out of shot that asked to see the hand.
thailandmarcus 4 months ago
Nothing special. Players make reactions when they have certain levels of pairs. I call with 44 against 33, or I fold QQ against KK when they ship it all in, every single time. Standard fold.
godzac 4 months ago
@godzac
it's not standard. the day you run into aces against your kings, remember that it was a standard fold, and you suck.
chrisdvine 4 months ago
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godzac 4 months ago
@chrisdvine What do you mean 'run into aces against my kings'? I never run into aces, and I never have, because I make solid reads, unlike your donkey self.
It's a standard fold amongst the top players. You can put your money in with the second nuts with a 20% chance of winning if you like, but you'll be a losing player.
This doesn't just apply to these 2 hands. I can sense (with my eyes closed as well) that a person has JJ against my QQ, and I call. Somehow, I sense KK/AA and fold as well.
godzac 4 months ago
@godzac yeah and i can "sense" the lotto numbers in my head...but i never make any money because i'm busy talking shit on the internet
tschuggggi 4 months ago 22
@tschuggggi BOOOOM
bierbuik 3 months ago
@godzac I hope you're trolling here..
coreycunninghamkarl 4 months ago
@coreycunninghamkarl Maybe.
godzac 4 months ago
@godzac If you can fold Kings pre flop after committing a bunch of your stack then good luck to you. i hope you don't make an incorrect read.
chrisdvine 4 months ago
@godzac lmfao stfu you retard
RoyMunsoned 4 months ago
@RoyMunsoned Be nice. Haven't you seen the video when Hellmuth says 'the top players know when the other person has Aces'? Watch it. I don't think you'll understand it though, because you're not a good player, like me, who can.
godzac 4 months ago
@godzac lmfao @ you laying down KK pre bc u have a "read" i guarantee 98% of the time u have layed down KK pre its incorrect but u feel good because you "had a feeling"
RoyMunsoned 4 months ago
@RoyMunsoned And what makes you guarantee this? Every time, I fold face up. Most of the time they show the Aces to say how good of a lay down it was. But, sometimes, especially people who know me, don't show the hand because they know they'll feel embarrassed. I can still see their eyes when I show them what I folded - and it's a mixture of disappointment and shock.
godzac 3 months ago
@godzac if you are laying down KK pre as much as you say you are, you're obviously not right all those times, granted, you may be right a few times, but to think that everytime you lay down KK pre its correct is asinine.
RoyMunsoned 3 months ago
@godzac if you have to brag on youtube what a good poker player you are, my guess is that you aren't good at poker
kluxxxarn 3 months ago 27