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    1. Clip also makes it seem like he said he had them at +120 which is asinine. They were like +2400 when the playoffs started. Must have misheard it or the audio is spliced together between two conversations. Or else, this guy’s bookie is creaming every time he makes a bet.

    2. @@bradturner8356who do you think will win? Who do you think will win out of ravens and Texans?

    3. @@louisvillalba7695 hopefully the ravens I can’t stand the way they’re acting about them winning this year and going to the playoffs!!! But my and your opinions sadly don’t matter because whomever Roger and Vegas wonts to win are going to be in the Superbowl this year!!! So with all these refs betting on games and making the outcome the way they’re told to bet from higher up but think about it for a minute if they’re being told whos to win or lose then the higher up are making way to much! With that being said it’s so sad that something we’ve loved watching from our younger days has turned into nothing more than a money pit

  1. So weak. Should have raised the turn, would have prevented the shove at the end but Weisman smelled weakness here

    1. Our reasoning for raising turn is so to fold out all the hands we beat so that he only continues with all the hands that are better than ours?

      Seems like a great strategy.

    2. ​@Nick-xu7ns it’s a great strategy if it prevents you from being bluffed off a river with air.

    3. @@kylenielsen5341 if we’re worried about overfolding the river to bluffs, we have to adjust our river range. You want to keep your opponent’s bluffs in and call with the correct frequency, not fold all the bluffs out to not worry about them.

      It’s okay to fold to bluffs sometimes as long as you are calling the correct frequencies. You should be getting bluffed sometimes or you’re either way overcalling, or narrowing opponent ranges on earlier streets far too often. People are too worried about never getting bluffed that they’ll annihilate their EV by attempting to fold out all worse hands of their opponent for no reason, and then realize they’re only winning small pots and losing absolutely massive ones because the opponent can only ever continue with better hands when we build our strategy that way.

  2. Bro at that point you gotta just call already went that whole way and actually have a strong hand. Thats a terrible fold

    1. Look the guy was reping a 8
      The way he fast played it would have been exactly the same way as an eight
      He only has a bluff catcher in a major tourney
      Idk the pay gap but still
      Easy call in a 1/2 game
      Major tourney idk

    2. I mean he played it exactly like if he had an eight, queens or better so it’s not the worst fold although he could have 3 bet when he initially got raised

    3. That was the third worst river other than the fourth 3 or ace. I think he is prepared to call anything on the river if not for those 3 cards.

    4. Guys the people agreeing with this comment bust out every tournament with two pair and wonder why it’s happening to them

    5. It always looks like bluffers are repping close to the nuts. That’s why bluffing works.
      But sometimes you just have to call. This was one of those times. Even if the dude ended up having JJ+

  3. Really bad fold. He’s not repping an 8 because he would most likely check after C/R flop and a call.

  4. you can’t always call this river, or you’d be giving value to any 3x and 8x combos too often. as played turn was a blank, and river helped weisman’s range more than kislinskii’s. tough run out

    1. You could say this about literally any bluff catch spot, “you can’t call because some hands beat you” great analysis dude. He’s literally top of range for bluff catchers considering majority of his range will be playing the board

    2. @@KanielOutis147I think your hand reading is off here. He’s going to have a lot of full houses, and maybe a few random AK type hands by the river. He bet / called flop and called a sizable turn bet, he doesn’t have JTs type hands to be blown off of here. Note, as this is a tournament that also changes what he should be doing as chips saved when wrong are generally worth more than the extra chips won when right.

    3. @@KanielOutis147 ehh I don’t remember the hand exactly but I simply said you can’t *always* call this river – just a tough run out. Maybe read again? I was probably just reacting to the comment section being results oriented

    1. @@worthplayingfor2197 well then you’re gonna get bluffed like he did. Get it in ahead and you can never really be wrong mathematically speaking.

    2. ​@@WARTHOG_BRRT obviously, but he can’t know that he was ahead so your point is moot.

    3. @@WARTHOG_BRRTso if you flop quads or a straight flush you’re just shoving for 20X the pot because you’re ahead and so “can’t be wrong” mathematically speaking?

  5. 500 people in the comment section acting like y’all the best in the world!!! Why aren’t y’all on TV instead of in the comment section

    1. People commenting on a play isn’t saying they’re the best. Try to keep up.

    2. If I watch a pro golfer shank the ball into the water I can still say that’s a bad shot even if 99 times out of 100 they hit the ball better than me.

  6. No, I’m not fold a full house. All or nothing baby, let’s go!!!

  7. Parece facil, pero weisman jugo la mano perfectamente; resubio representando un ocho, y luego le metio el all, si eres un jugador con experiencia sabes que si pagas la mayoria de las veces vas a perder.
    Cual el fold no me parece mal
    Bien jugado weisman.

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