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Saw this live very nice call
Garrett’s drooling like yea keep it up! Lol
Lmao
@Seth lol yeah not if he is on another level like brick is
🤣🤣🤣
Reminds me of the look on his face when mattusow made that big bluff with A10
The look on his face immediately after the call. lol
Straight up spent a time chip to allow the white man to save face!!! 😂 LoL 😂😂😂😂😂 LoL 🤣
I believe it too because he almost threw a white chip in to snap call
Brick told Weslay in mandarin right after the hand that “in order not to let Nick to be so awakrd, I used a time chip to gave him some respect, for this hand, when i saw i have the suited Q, I wanted to call him instantly at the river because I know Nick has failed the flush draw and I am in the lead.”
What a mess these comments are.. Jesus. Brick having the Qc makes it much much more unlikely that Nick has a FD in this spot. Only hand he has is AJc and JTc that bricked.
@El Toro Loco A5c is not a raising hand in position? Why would you ever raise that hand in position?
@Marco M. Carioba Upswing has that as a 3bet/4bet hand. Though it is assuming the villain is playing balanced.
@Marco M. Carioba After the flop with a pair plus nut flush draw? I believe it is but I play low stakes with my $300, haha. It makes it easier for me trying to get it all in. 🙂 You really have to play the player with that hand though. If the villain raises on that flop, maybe Brick folds AQ?
I’m not buying it… he just trusted his initial instict and feeling.
He was value betting the whole time, and finally trapped the guy with AQ.
Brick put him on aq aj a10 flush draw. Nick would have 5 bet re raise preflop if he had ak.
4:00 This. This is how he called $30K with no pair. It’s a classic tell that players are drawing when they double check their hole cards after calling like that.
Yeah and certainly decent players don’t do it at a reverse tell, lol
@nardinit
But Nick B. Isn’t a “decent player” or not good enough for that reverse tell, so in this case it’s very reliable, OP is right.
Let’s put it this way, if the player is average, you can take it to the bank.
@Eskimo John I see it at my local 1/2 game and none of them are close to decent….
@nardinit
Lol. Sure you do
Man I love this channel
Wesleys revealing of Bricks reason for not snap calling the river bet on the missed flush adds up.
Chinese and Thai culture place a lot of emphasis on not losing face and seems Bricks a gentleman as well as a brick.
Good thing Dylan went busto or we wouldn’t have got that translation/breakdown by Nick at the end. 👍
Garrett had a slight smile on his face and shot a look at Brick as he was raking in the pot.
If you told me Garret secretly speaks ten languages, I’d believe it
“If Nick fires it, he wins it, looks like Brick has just given up” That aged well lol
LMAO 8:20 “back story from wesley to ryan, from ryan to me, and now… to YOU.” hilarious.
From Brick to Wesley
5:50 after Nick making the bet, there is a physical tell. Look at his little finger, keeping straight for a while after he bluffs …and obviously he looks uncomfortable
That’s an eagle eye, you have…👀
Have you seen similar tells in the past, and know to look for that sort of thing? Or, was this a one-off?
Garrets face at the end says it all
i would prefer AJss to raise the turn to rep a set, obviously its easy to call when the players cant see the hole cards
“And it’s a brick” lol that’s why they call him brick
The look on Garrett’s face after the call. lol. Player notes were on fire.
“Good call.
Damn that was insane.
It made a lot of sense because ABC.
Very nice. He had a read!”
If Nick had even a low pair you would’ve called it a garbage call ROFL. Objectively – what does he beat? XD
Garret’s face says it all.
he beats drawing hands that missed similar to Gal’s call in the other episode at Live in the Bike.