How To TILT Eric Persson!!!!! [HUGE Error]

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
  • In this insane high stakes cash game hand, high rollers Eric Persson and Prince Charles lock horns on the Hustler Casino Live poker stream. Charles flops top set against the overly aggressive Persson in a massive 3-bet pot! Can he find a way to get max value?
    When you get to the river with a very strong value hand, you must decide which bet size to use: small, medium, or large. Just remember that a small bet size can be used to induce bluffs and more importantly it helps protect a wider range of hands that you decide to bet small with.
    Eric Persson is the owner of Maverick Gaming which has 19 poker card rooms in Washington state as well as some in Nevada and Colorado, he currently manages & owns a lot of different casinos throughout America. He is often involved in table antics, especially table talk which began against Phil Hellmuth ‘The Poker Brat’ in April 2022 at the $25,000 PokerGo Heads-Up showdown, Eric and Phil exchanged vulgarities which some said went too far.
    Prince Charles is an amateur poker player who often plays on Hustler Casino Live, he is introduced as a Bitcoin miner and plays any stakes that run on most live poker streams.
    Hustler Casino Live is a full-scale, high-value poker production. Close to a million dollars was spent transforming the casino’s high-limit poker room, the Crystal Room, into the set of this new state-of-the-art live show. Hustler Casino Live looks more like coverage of a TV broadcast sporting event and appeals to those beyond the poker community. Unscripted and unedited, they host regular poker streams such as ‘Max Pain Monday’ and ‘Thirsty Thursday’. Some of the most notable poker players to have appeared on the show are Phil Ivey ‘The Tiger Woods of Poker’, Tom Dwan ’durrrr’, Phil Hellmuth ‘The Poker Brat’, Chris Moneymaker, Doug Polk ‘WCGRider, Garrett Adelstein ‘Gman’, Tony Guoga ‘Tony G’ and many more.
    🔍 Pre-flop:
    With blinds at $400/$800, Prince Charles looks down at pocket nines in the hijack before raising it to $2,400. Sitting directly next to him in the cutoff is Eric Persson with AKo, who 3-bets to $7,400. After the button and the blinds fold, Charles calls the 3-bet as both players head to the flop.
    💸 Flop - 9s 6c 2s
    Charles somehow remains stoic as he flops the nuts on the 9-high board. After Charles checks with his top set, Persson fires out a continuation bet of $10,000. Charles chooses not to check-raise but instead decides to slowplay by just making the call.
    💣 Turn - Ad
    An ace on the turn spells disaster for Persson but he doesn’t know it yet. Charles continues to set the trap and checks for a second time. Persson who has now hit top pair with his big slick decides to check as they both head to the river.
    🌊 River - 3d
    The river three completes an unlikely gutshot straight, but Charles isn’t scared of that as he now wants to get more value from his set and decides to fire out a bet of $20,000. Persson has to decide what he wants to do with top pair, top kicker - fold, call, or raise? Want to know what the multi-millionaire does? Watch this poker video to find out!
    Jonathan Little analyzes live poker hands from TV poker shows such as Poker After Dark, Hustler Casino Live, The Lodge Poker Club & PokerGO. He also analyzes popular poker vloggers such as Rampage Poker, Brad Owen, Jaman Burton, Ashley Sleeth, Wolfgang Poker and others!
    You will also find many poker hands on this channel that contain some of the biggest names in the poker world such as; Daniel Negreanu, Phil Hellmuth, Phil Ivey, Doug Polk, Garrett Adelstein, Tom ‘Durrrr’ Dwan, Dan ‘Jungleman’ Cates, Fedor Holz & many more!
    #pokerstrategy #hustlercasinolive #highstakespoker

Komentáře • 98

  • @PokerCoaching
    @PokerCoaching  Před měsícem +3

    Which poker player do YOU love to see tilt the most? 🤯

  • @jacobc8019
    @jacobc8019 Před měsícem +11

    Why can’t we ever see Perrson vs Tony G?

  • @Texasfishingfamily
    @Texasfishingfamily Před měsícem +10

    When Eric raises the river what is he hoping to get called by? Charles called the flop so he has something. I would just call because Charles can have all the two pairs and sets and when he shoves on you he is never bluffing.

    • @jacobgoldman5780
      @jacobgoldman5780 Před měsícem

      He's hoping to get called by AQ, AJ other Ax if that bets. Yes he should fold to the allin though

    • @jdee7940
      @jdee7940 Před měsícem +2

      @@jacobgoldman5780 Snap-fold. NO way he's bluffing; if he's shoving loosey like "screw it", he's still beating top pair lmao. *"Best hand you'd fold?"* -Bruh I'd fold bttm set here some of the time. Have fun being married to your A2 tho Jon.😆 --You gotta look at it as if you were bluffing, cuz that's essentially how it went down. Muck and move on..

    • @owenjnelson-fb9mg
      @owenjnelson-fb9mg Před měsícem +2

      You are confusing Eric with a thinking player…

    • @supersmoo7377
      @supersmoo7377 Před 29 dny +2

      Eric can get called by AQ of spades, AJ of spades, AT of spades, A8 of spades, A7 of spades, A5 of spades, A4 of spades, A of spades X, KK, QQ, JJ TT, K9 suited, Q9 suited, J9 suited…. Should I go on?

    • @4thandinches
      @4thandinches Před 28 dny

      @Texasfishingfamily Good points, but never is an unwise statement.

  • @razorback0z
    @razorback0z Před měsícem +8

    Eric Persson, the Homer Simpson of poker.

    • @DH-rs6cq
      @DH-rs6cq Před 27 dny +1

      But the way he owned PH was so good

    • @humanze
      @humanze Před 26 dny +1

      ​@@DH-rs6cqI watched that so many times😂

    • @DH-rs6cq
      @DH-rs6cq Před 26 dny

      @@humanze it's so funny

  • @izanagisoh1883
    @izanagisoh1883 Před měsícem +3

    and thats why you dont raise river in a spot where your only getting better to call, if you wanna be greedy and go for thin value thinking he can call with weaker hands, you have to be prepared to let go of the hand if he comes over the top

    • @albertforletta1498
      @albertforletta1498 Před měsícem +1

      You sir are a wise man. That river raise by Eric was a jackass raise. In the majority of situations similar to this one, when your opponent checks then calls then he decides NOT to check the river and bets into you, that leaves you with only 2 options. You must call or fold !!! You never raise the river!!!!!!!!

    • @curthennig9448
      @curthennig9448 Před 29 dny +2

      Excellent point.

  • @mayormayo5740
    @mayormayo5740 Před měsícem +7

    Honey! he called my 3bet with 9s!

    • @ikrenji8125
      @ikrenji8125 Před 12 dny

      they 3bet almost every hand in this game

  • @p777_
    @p777_ Před měsícem +3

    Miss these big friday games back when hustler was fun to watch

  • @snekye5419
    @snekye5419 Před měsícem +2

    in a 'unique' river situation i'd usually take ~15s. I'm not very good so this is the time it takes to "review" everything and pick my final answer

  • @kevinjohnson4498
    @kevinjohnson4498 Před měsícem

    30s to figure out how much is in the pot. 3s to actually make a decision. Coming from mostly online play, keeping up with pot size and stack sizes is 90% of my tanking, then when I figure all that out, what to do is usually fairly quick.

  • @kdub9918
    @kdub9918 Před 28 dny

    Tbh I agree w everything Jonathan said except for Charles 3bet river shove I think taking time makes it look like you’re thinking through it while also possibly making Eric think more about the hand but honestly when Eric has that much money invested and top top he’s just always calling that’s his style

  • @newtonheath92
    @newtonheath92 Před měsícem +4

    Yeah Eric made a bad raise on the river, but I don't think that's an easy fold at all. He's paying 34k to potentially win 216k, which gave him roughly a 1:6 pot odd. Yeah I know Jonathan said in spots like this pot odd doesn't matter, but I still think it kinda does.
    Anyway, Eric should just have called the river.

    • @fomori2
      @fomori2 Před měsícem +1

      He didnt say pot odds dont matter. Perhaps you dont really understand what pot odds means.
      To call with 6 to 1 pot odds after the call means you have to win 1 out of 6, or 16.6%, times to break even. Jonathan said he didnt think Erik would win 1% of the time the way the hand played out, let alone the 16.6% he needed due to pot odds.

    • @albertforletta1498
      @albertforletta1498 Před měsícem

      I agree with you guys and Johnathon. Agree, agree, agree. However, sometimes you must throw the poker math book out the window!! Know this, when I want my opponents to call my bet, I make damn sure I give them the proper pot odds to call. They do the math, they call, I win!! 😊

    • @curthennig9448
      @curthennig9448 Před 29 dny

      34k to win 181k actually.

    • @albertforletta1498
      @albertforletta1498 Před 29 dny

      @@curthennig9448 34k to lose 181k actually! Poker is way more than math. You have to know when you’re beat. That was a huge jackass raise on the river. In that scenario ( opponent check calls, then on river he bets into you), you only have 2 options = fold or call!!!

    • @curthennig9448
      @curthennig9448 Před 28 dny +1

      @@albertforletta1498 I agree. I was just correcting the person that said 34k to win 216k.

  • @mikeduke1294
    @mikeduke1294 Před měsícem +3

    I don't play with guys with exposed arm pits. Just a thing I have.

  • @wesleykorisky8600
    @wesleykorisky8600 Před měsícem

    I try to keep with within the 10-30 second range, but typically I take a little more time when considering big bluffs and big value bets. Unless there's the rare situation where I have a hand that beats a super nutted hand that I know will call for all the chips. Then my decisions get way fast lol but most of my home game regs recognize that a longer than 30 second tank from as being inherently polarized anyway.

  • @StankHunt42
    @StankHunt42 Před měsícem +2

    Dudes getting 5 to 1. If you fold this hand youll get destroyed by getting shoved on and folding all the time

  • @albertforletta1498
    @albertforletta1498 Před měsícem +1

    Sometimes you must throw the math out the window!! Opponent checks, you bet your A-K, opponent calls. Turn is check, check. On the river the opponent bets money( any damn amount doesn’t matter) , now you only have two options. You call or you fold. You NEVER raise your opponent on river in situations such as this one. That was most certainly a jackass raise.

  • @ihustleforit
    @ihustleforit Před měsícem +2

    Eric is one of the worst players with money that ive ever seen. He has no clue and obviously just has money.

  • @hansari8697
    @hansari8697 Před měsícem

    Yea think Charles is trying to get called by the weaker part of Eric’s range. I will say the snap check on the turn that Eric did is usually a strong hand trying to induce. See that move all the time from recreational players in mid stakes games.

  • @78tomuch
    @78tomuch Před 25 dny

    Usually think about 10 seconds or so. Id like to think I've payed out the scenario in my head if they do raise what ill do. So i reevaluate agreeing with what i thought i do before i do it. Wrong most of the time. 😂

  • @Zari_OnPaws123
    @Zari_OnPaws123 Před měsícem

    Is he still playing?

  • @Just_Pele
    @Just_Pele Před měsícem +2

    This is IMO, but I can't stand HC, we went there to play and it was more like a bar, where people just happen to play poker, than a real card casino. We literally went from the Lodge in Austin, hopped a plane, and were at Hustler within a few hours, and it was like night and day. One was fun with serious games and cool people, and the latter was full of drunks blowing off steam (and pots) yelling and acting a fool. Sure, if you just want to fleece rich drunk guys, while dodging professional ladies (at least that's what they looked like), it's your spot, but not if you want good poker.

  • @Coooooz
    @Coooooz Před měsícem

    I try to take the same amount of time for all my decisions on most streaks, maybe 10/15 seconds. Unless I am facing a river bet and I am never raising.

  • @stevezagieboylo9172
    @stevezagieboylo9172 Před měsícem +1

    The reasoning seems a little self-defeating, though. What you're saying is: No one would bluff here because I'm guaranteed to call. Therefore, I should fold. Well, doesn't that give someone incentive to bluff here?

    • @albertforletta1498
      @albertforletta1498 Před měsícem

      @@stevezagieboylo9172 yes, bluff is a possibility. When someone checks then calls your bets, then he bets into you on the river, you now only have 2 options. You call his river bet, or you fold to his river bet. Call or fold!!!!! NEVER raise his river bet!!!!!

    • @Mwuesse
      @Mwuesse Před 19 dny +1

      Well yes but also no. Firstly you shouldn't fold everything other than nuts - there will be value hands you call with (like A6 that he mentioned) - you call some to not be exploited in the spot and maybe you win vs some stuff too. And most of his raises for value will be better than the thin AK given he checked the turn.
      So opponent is still v likely to call your jam even if there are hands he should fold. Secondly, if you play like a maniac and are jamming in spots that nobody bluffs in - well you're going to get found out v quickly and it'll be costly too.

  • @colingenge9999
    @colingenge9999 Před měsícem +1

    Eric likes to bully people which is how he gets his thrills. Set slow plays, top pair slow plays, set bets huge, top pair raises.

  • @footballmangerchampion2023

    1 second..that is why my win rate is not as high as it should be

  • @jigsaw6246
    @jigsaw6246 Před měsícem +13

    Persson re-raised $55k when Charles only had $69k behind. Why waste anybody's time here, I would have shoved all in right away just as Charles did. Taking your time in this spot for 30 seconds or more to me makes the strength of Charles' hand even more obvious.

    • @albertforletta1498
      @albertforletta1498 Před měsícem +1

      Opponent checks and then calls your bet. Check, check on the turn. On the river opponent bets into you. Doesn’t matter the amount he bets on river because now when he bets the river after checking the flop and turn, you can throw your poker math book out the window!!! You now only have two choices on the river. You call or fold. You never raise in that situation!!

  • @johnthompson1978
    @johnthompson1978 Před měsícem

    Did Charles string bed all in on the river? I sure didn't see his mouth move.

  • @abidingdude222
    @abidingdude222 Před 28 dny

    I mean he didn't bet the Ace because he's slow-playing, thinking he's dominating... But yeah, gotta bet with that pot already.

  • @atfti
    @atfti Před měsícem

    Bart Hansen commentating is wonderful

  • @raycekala6200
    @raycekala6200 Před měsícem

    I'll wait at least 30 seconds. Just to consider other possible hands...ect

  • @skelthouser2730
    @skelthouser2730 Před měsícem +4

    Potentially looked like a string bet by Charles there.

    • @izanagisoh1883
      @izanagisoh1883 Před měsícem +2

      definitely a string bet, that last stack shouldn't be included, he didn't vocalise all in. but you know how it goes in these bigger games, floor hates to get involved

    • @albertforletta1498
      @albertforletta1498 Před měsícem

      It’s possible that he did announce the all in. Maybe we just couldn’t hear it. 🤷🏻

  • @user-rq6li9ph6s
    @user-rq6li9ph6s Před 16 dny

    10 seconds every hand. Be consistent!

  • @chanceneck8072
    @chanceneck8072 Před měsícem

    Probably more than 10 seconds. But not 30... 😅

  • @Netem1
    @Netem1 Před měsícem

    Personally.
    I don't even think
    Erik was paying attention .
    His play,I took his mind for a second
    And cost him about 90K

  • @mrpenabomm
    @mrpenabomm Před měsícem

    i think maximun time.

  • @brucesanderson7773
    @brucesanderson7773 Před 28 dny

    Very fast 3 sec

  • @raycekala6200
    @raycekala6200 Před měsícem

    The poker brat is my most famous.

  • @pistolschlapper
    @pistolschlapper Před měsícem

  • @Johnouai
    @Johnouai Před měsícem

    team 3s

  • @mcfly7
    @mcfly7 Před měsícem +3

    I knew Persson would disappear eventually.

  • @sojc7144
    @sojc7144 Před měsícem

    ♥️♥️♥️

  • @TheFEENIX16
    @TheFEENIX16 Před měsícem

    30 sec.

  • @seanmoody7694
    @seanmoody7694 Před měsícem +2

    thing is.. eric is terrible at poker..

  • @larrywheels762
    @larrywheels762 Před 16 dny

    Won $116 k off that eric dude. Why just throw money away ?

  • @slowfuse
    @slowfuse Před měsícem

    Dont mean to be a dick but that is a really easy fold. Eric butchered that hand on every street.

  • @247firthy
    @247firthy Před měsícem

    30 secs

  • @Nicole-yy1kn
    @Nicole-yy1kn Před 17 dny

    Your comments are unnecessary

  • @williebyerly1769
    @williebyerly1769 Před měsícem

    He plays poker like he runs his crappy casinos, like a moron. Sorry pal, Fortune is #1 and always will be.

    • @jackspinner4727
      @jackspinner4727 Před měsícem

      Where are his casinos and how many?

    • @williebyerly1769
      @williebyerly1769 Před měsícem

      @jackspinner4727 Washington State. Maverick gaming. I've played in one and have heard from players and employees: he has no clue what he's doing. I work for his competition and it's not even close.

  • @andydiehl773
    @andydiehl773 Před 25 dny

    I just don't like Eric at all.

  • @paulg6475
    @paulg6475 Před měsícem

    The most annoying, irritating, screeching voice of all commentators in poker. Jonathan Little!😮

  • @Phuture33
    @Phuture33 Před měsícem +2

    I will never watch another one of this guys videos again… He just turned a 1 minute hand into a ten minute video by rambling nonsense… 🤮

    • @slowfuse
      @slowfuse Před měsícem +3

      errr no it was a pretty good video, with good advice in a realistic spot.

    • @Phuture33
      @Phuture33 Před měsícem

      @@slowfuse keep watching then

    • @OneEyedJack01
      @OneEyedJack01 Před měsícem +4

      @@Phuture33 Cool bro. The tables need shallow thinking players like yourself. We appreciate the donations.

    • @jackspinner4727
      @jackspinner4727 Před měsícem +2

      If you actually listen to him everything’s he says makes sense