Take a look at this huge pot from High Stakes Poker as Andrew Robl applies the pressure on Santhosh Suvarna on the turn!
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Andrew Robl Puts in $165,000 Raise on High Stakes Poker!
True Americans. 👄😻👅
Santhosh is 100% Indian, he lives in Bangalore, travels worldwide for poker
@@JayakrishnanNairOmanau really replied to a bot?!
“One of those days” – yeah, I hate when those days happen! 😕
normal friday burning 250k in a friendly poker game :DD
It always sounds like this announcer is eating and I can’t stand it lol
Half of them sound like that and it’s weird af.
This where all the hustler regs have gone to…
Shove the turn and run it twice. Surprised at Andrew. Aftet all what can Santosh have but a draw or a set of 10s then unlucky ?😢
Yeah you should teach Robl how to play 🤦🏻♂️
Strange that he just called there on the river …
It’s tough to get called by worse.
@@johnwall1989santosh is a fish
@MCFoultier Point being?
@@johnwall1989 the point is, that santosh is a fish
@@MCFoultier how’s 10nl working out for you?
That block bet was underrated.
The purpose of the block bet is to set your own price, and being able to fold if you get raised.
That’s got to be a raise all day. A better flush is NEVER making such a small bet.
Yeah but it’s Santosh…
@@bullyboy131 and sometimes to induce a raise bluff when people think your block bet looks weak
@@usernamesrlamo That’s ridiculous. Poker is all about making moves that fly in the face of obvious protocol. If everyone always did what they were “supposed to” Phil Hellmuth would be the best player in the world.
Santhosh missed an all in on the river. He wasnt getting the right odds to call the turn unless he factored in that all in so it was a beautiful block bet by Robl.
Santosh had 1.86:1 on the turn so he needed 35%, he had 30% equity so it was very close and he only needed to make a tiny bit more on the river to make it profitable. As for an all in on the river, does Robl ever call with a worse hand than a tiny flush? I highly doubt it, I think he’d fold all sets & straights and only call w/ a higher flush
@@LMW87MMA Runner runner flush somewhat unlikely. Decent chance robl calls. But perfect blocker bet.
@LMW87MMA thats not the point. If he thinks Robl has a better flush draw, he should fold the turn. Hes only getting correct implied odds If he thinks Robl has a strong made hand like two pair or a set, so he should raise the river.
So happy to see suvarna wins
Santosh has Robls number
Robl looks old, wow. Am feeling my age.
Both players played that river poorly… Andrew less so.