This is a one-hour free preview of the action; commentary will be supplied by Remko Rinkema and Donnie Peters. Scott Seiver is Phil Hellmuth's newest challenger throughout High Stakes Duel III Round 4 with $800,000 on the line! Today's program starts with "The Weigh-In" in which you'll find out more about Seiver and Hellmuth's competition!
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Sott Skeeter probably has some dark secrets
Yup, this truly is the B-team of commentary. First hand is dealt and they immediately begin talking over the players about things not related to the hand.
I thought they gave them plenty of breathing room, especially as play goes on.
You’re not paying for better commentary. You’re paying to remove this commentary. They’re like ads
More like c team talking over when they even try to raise in later in hands
You get what you pay for
I agree. These commentators were awful. I watched most of it without sound. It was especially noticeable because poker has some great commentary
I’m sorry but Seiver needling Phil is just hilarious. The Brain Fuel jokes alone made this worth it.
What happened to seiver calling him out to pay that guy back that Phil swindled
Triton is the only best thing for poker.
Poker go needs to realize that if these are going on youtube, then they shouldn’t constantly talk about the stream or giveaways
They’re trying to torture us – make it so painful to watch on YouTube that we go pay for a sub.
Like an infomercial.
They make their money on their subscribers. Obviously this is a teaser for their actual product.
My boy Seiver looks a little coked up in the beginning here
Played at a casino for the first time this weekend and got dealt pocket kings against pocket aces on the 4th hand. I want to clone myself and kick me in the face for losing as much as I did.
We’ve all been there, next weekend you’ll have the AA over kings 🙂
@berdy derg and then KK will set the board or 1 card flush the board
Everytime I see Scott Siever I immediately want to look up his famous hand with Phil Laak. It may be the most entertaining hand in the history of televised poker.
Tony g has way more entertaining hands
Scott Siever- wtf just happened lol
@A Poocumber don’t just instantly knock someone’s comment lol
the volume of the players vs the commentators should be the opposite of the way you guys have it mixed when there playing.
Constructive criticism: 1. Commentary is never as interesting as table talk. 2. The commentary team’s mics are WAY too loud. It feels like I’m watching commentary with a poker game in the background. Thanks guys.
1. These are just the commentators for the preview. If you pay for the service the commentators are different. 2. Turn the volume on your computer down.
Commentators have been doing that thru a lot of the duels. Table talk, especially when it’s legends is ALWAYS more important than the commentator talking.
@Red Brown Underwear Alliance 1. How can I do that and also turn up the table talk?
@Red Brown Underwear Alliance turning down the volume also lowers the sounds that we want to hear? What a dumb suggestion
@the book worm if you were actually a bookworm then you’d know it is one word.
Seiver may only be 37, but he looks like he’s 20 years older than Phil
even if im not always okay on how hellmuth acts and with his etiquette you must admit that he is mature admitting what he is doing wrong
Relentless Winning… and they still refuse to concede the point.
Phil’s heads up and tourney games are on another level, however I don’t usually see him do well on live cash
We want Hultman, fudging legend himself.
If they stayed purely on YouTube not only would the channel grow at an exponential rate but so would the revenue. On another note Phil is just tearing lately, kicking all the people who previously doubted him
Time to rename the tournament “Phil Hellmuth against the World”
“Going to try and keep it as quiet as we can so we can hear as much table talk as we can.”
Completely talks over the first hand so we can hear 0 of the table talk….
S. Seiver is very entertaining. While I think he has crossed the line sometimes and I don’t enjoy playing against people like him, it is very fun to watch.