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  • Ohhh wow! Wtf was that?

  • chad is a dumb ass for mucking a7 of hearts for just $1800. and ralph perry.... hahaha.

  • calling 10 3 preflop, sigh

  • obviously it's easy to say "bad play" since we can see everybody's whole cards, but he definitely should have raised pre-flop!!

  • wow wtf...the only person that wasn't a donk in this video was chad...

  • no way would i have folded ace's with a flop like that

  • @snowstorm80 cus ur a nub

  • @StopTryingULookDumb sad yank wannabe cunt

  • @snowstorm80 LOL go ahead raise with pocket fours. LOLOL play me anyday PLEAAAAASE

  • He only looked at his cards once, maybe he didnt see right.

  • 0:44

    Yeah hes definitely a crappy enough player

  • Pocket 4 didn't raise pre-flop?!

    AA was hoping someone would raise, but they all had their skirts on. But what a bad fold there.

    A7 should have went all in because how can KJ call the all in with only top pair?

  • Idiot fish

    Dont ever play poker for real money

    You're losing FO SHO.

  • @PrettyBoyFalco why the fuck would u reraise pocket fours

  • @StopTryingULookDumb Because he is an idiot online playmoney player.

  • Any one who would reraise or go all in with the a7 is a donkey ,anyone who would just call with them is an even bigger donkey. Dont understand why? Well guess what that makes you?

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  • Tony G was right about this guy

  • i feel ill.

  • why am i watchin crap players

  • omg this idiot just folds nut flush draw on the flop :D -.- wtf

  • what is this?!!

  • @DigitalLuke Not somefing, someone to learn from... Which school has he been to??

  • @char3795 i would have thrown another reraise in on the flop anywhere from 2.0x to 3.0x (without committing myself if possible) with AA to really know where im at, then decide from there if i want to continue the pot. I def would not have limped in UTG either. This guy is a classic donkey anyways. Go TONY G!

  • Oh and LOL @ Chad insta folding the nut flush draw......

  • @TypeAKiller he did the right thing dumbass, 9 seated theres alot lower chance of hitting it and the pot odds werent good for him, pls learn poker dumbass

  • @VinzorBE What do you mean that there's "alot lower chance of hitting it"?

  • @benjkamu as u saw there were already 7 hearts in the hands and board so he only had 2 outs, wich is alot lower chance to hit...

  • @VinzorBE im sorry i mean 5 hearts*

  • @VinzorBE you are an idiot LOL 9 seated makes it lower chance of hitting LOOOOL ur sooo dumb holy shit

  • @TacoMaster07 think about what u just said.. really hard, and then feel dumb as u are really...

  • @VinzorBE ur a fucking idiot it doesnt matter if they are 9 seated or 6 seated or if they went ape shit and were 15 seated because the chances of hitting a flush are the fucking same u moron donk. He still has the same amount of outs since they are unknown cards u idiot LOL.

  • @TacoMaster07 Chances are lower...thats a fact! But of course u always count 8 outs...its called modified pott odds. But at the end u both are right actually.

  • @llIIIMademanIIIllll He had 9 outs. Modified pot odds? there is no such thing LOL. Obviously we know that he only had 6 outs because of 3 players holding hearts but there is no way to know that during the game.

  • @llIIIMademanIIIllll LOL this is probably the dumbest thing i've ever read on youtube

  • @fred5644 ok so u think u have the same chance hitting a flush at a 10max table and in headsup?!? I didnt say u dont count 9 outs at a fullring table...but in the most cases u just dont have 9 outs...less players = more outs(on the long run, of course)

  • @llIIIMademanIIIllll hahaha dear god you still haven't realised how stupid you are being! Of course it's the same chance on a 10 seat table than a 2 seat!! You don't know what the other cards are, for all you know there's 9 hearts in a row in the deck, the chances are exactly the same! THINK

  • @fred5644 omfg!!! There are 18 death cards at a 10seat table and there a 2 death cards in headsup!!! Dude this is so standard...read some books or just google it freak!

  • @llIIIMademanIIIllll It's pretty hard to educate utter morons so I give up. You have absolutely no common sense or sense of logic. It's just pretty funny because I didn't realise it was possible for someone to be so retarded and unaware of it!

  • @llIIIMademanIIIllll Are you actually kidding me right now?

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  • First of all to you donks that don't understand limping with AA, one will do that no to try and trap later in the hand necessarily but to hopefully inspire a raise from someone else, then opening an opportunity for a 3 or 4 bet with a disguised overpair. Unfortunately Ralph didnt get that and with the whole family seeing a flop Ralph simply didn't like his chances against a possible set or flush draw. Ultimately its a great laydown a lot of time with so many to the flop just not here.

  • @TypeAKiller

    Perry is really a BAD player.

  • if u had a-k there or kq, and the action was raise reraise in front of u, and there's a million people in the flop and left to act behind u- would u make the 3rd raise there... ralph perry says no and i agree with him, he should lay it down, so his post flop play is fine, its the limp preflop that u have to question. great play by the guy with kj

  • is ralph perry seriously a professional poker pllayer? ive seen bad players ! but this is just insane!!!

  • i don't understand the AA fold here, if u hold AA u HOPE the flop has a K, at least re-raise to see if he has KK or two-pair if not then call and hope a heart does not fall on the turn, if no heart then another check-raise or bet the pot.

  • Perry could've played this better preflop. He LIMPED with AA. Now... it seems like a good way of getting more blinds (and therefore a bigger pot) - but what he's forgetting is, the more players you keep in with Aces, the greater the chance that somebody will have a combination that beats you. He knew this. He's also probably kicking himself for not putting his foot to the pedal when he had the chance.

  • The nut flush draw isn't good against a bet, a raise and a three-bet. There's still action behind him and if Chad flat calls three-bets (which isn't a good play by the way) he may be faced with another raise and/or a big bet on the turn if he misses. It's a standard fold IMO.

  • oh my fucking god this guy is a fucking tard

  • Most of the time when 8 players limp in and you have AA, you're not going to win. He was hoping that someone else would raise after him so the pot would be beefier when he put in a huge re-raise preflop.

    Not a bad play by him at all, just unlucky that no one else had a raiseable hand.

  • I suppose he just figured there's a good enough chance someone else will raise pre-flop...

  • first of all he shuda raised pre flop and not limp in early position that was a big mistake cos then chad wud probably call and KJ guy wud fold and everything wudve bin played differently bad play by RALPH

  • u gotta see at least one more card with that

  • fold is standard with that many people in the pot

  • folding aces is the wrong play. he should have gone all in because i'd put the other guy on a draw

  • lol then I suggest you don't comment on poker vids anymore :p

  • real poker players dont go all in like that

  • yes?

  • In this situation quite a good fold. But i think with that board. I might of gone broke myself. Or maybe fold for fearing a small set. Too much limpers, great fold in my oppnion. Sucks to fold the best hand though.

  • yeah, i suppose you're just supposed to pick up pocket aces and kings and fold them on the flop just because someone raised you. And yeah i suppose thats like the standard thing to do. Like come on everybody would do that right? Zz.

    Come on, that wad definitely a bad fold by both players. Either one should have at least called. And come on, overplaying? He barely wasn't even playing it. He limped with position, and folded after "1" raise, with position and an overpair, heads up. YEAWOWGDFOLD

  • You're forgetting that both have position on the original raiser with a pretty strong hand. And if someone did have a set, chances of a raise preflop would be really high there. No way are those correct folds. To an amateur, it would seem to be a correct or easy fold. But let any highstakes pro player like daniel negreanu, patrick antonius or doyle brunson, they'll just laugh over this hand. As you can see, the original raiser did NoT have the best hand. Its already proven. Period. Bad fold.

  • wow... nice raise... he think two pair !!! Really good. great bet.

  • Lol, what a donk... Ace high flush folds? Lol. ACES FOLD? joke.

  • lol lots of bad plays here!! that guy folds the nut flush draw, and why the hell he folds aces..!!??

  • No, but as this pointless thread continues i wish you had come into contact with one.

    Just look up variate in an online dictionary and this insanity can end.

    OK?

    Good.

  • Only if the rules of language change and suddenly you are allowed to use a noun in place of a verb.

    Seriously, we should drop this it is a little odd.

  • No, you mean vary. I don't need to buy myself a dictionary. Variate does not apply in this situation regardless of the fact that it is a real word.

    also, i must apologise, i would not have been such a pedantic wanker if i wasn't drunk when i responded to you.

  • fucking idiot

  • what is up with all these players???

  • Variate?

  • Kido Pham is a donk. And an idiot.

  • ...This is why you never limp with pocket aces, in any situation. I don't care how aggressive the table is.

  • You play very well, you play very very well...

    This is not somefing - someone to learn from.

  • that's why it would be better to raise some instead of limping with aces, in a limped pot often you get in trouble, and you never know where you stand as the opponents might have any two cards. i don't blame ralph for folding, the guy with KJ played it like K8 as well, the limp preflop came out to be the mistake.

  • why did the other guy fold the A high flush? and wtf is wrong with ralph? wow

  • Ralph you fucking suck

  • On your bike, russian, on your bike... get out...

  • Your career is finished - you are gone, gone, GONE!

  • your a professional and I can do this to you??!!!

  • Is this how you play? Limping with AA?? What school you been to? You're a terrible player!

  • Got you covered like a baby! heheheh! Up and a - up and away, Up and away... C'mon... on your bike! On your bike, get out...

  • often when you limp with aces is because you wanna be raised preflop and then come back over the top. anyway i hardly ever play aces too passive just limping, well it's not an awful play, but a family pot is the worst thing for two aces.

  • standard fold. He could even have folded at the 150 instead of the 1800, but since it's the minimum bet I understand the raise.

  • Only another 1200, should have called. Too many limpers

  • It was 7 handed in a limped pot. He could easily have had trips or K8. That's why you don't slowplay aces, he has no idea where he he is after the flop.

  • What ? fold omg .

  • he figured danny flopped a set (3 3's, 3 8's) but still a bad play I think. He played the hand so slow danny thought he had the best hand, and there was no reason not to. Ralph should have realised he played them that slow and call the raise.. He outplayed himself

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