Patrik Antonius & Andrew Robl Clash in One of the Biggest Cash Game Pots of All-Time!
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- čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
- No Gamble No Future brought us one of the highest stakes cash games ever televised and on this hand poker legends Andrew Robl and Patrik Antonius clash with $1.2 million in the middle! This is one of the biggest hands ever televised!
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When I 4 bet with J-10 suited it usually flops 2-3-8
For me A 67
It was a 3 bet..out of position is probably the correct play
All luck poker not much skill
For me, the hand would play out the same way with the board pairing on the river.
you're lucky then. when I have JT suited, the board comes 2 8 9, with 2 of my suit, then I put in stacks of money and I whiff every time.
Andrew Robl being super high stakes specialist now, so successful he's able to bankroll the scrub JRB
what?! Robl has been playing high stakes more years than your age!
Antonius is in every ''biggest pot'' on TV
Not afraid to put money in the pot and make big calls.
I love how these hands only take 4 mins now. 5 years ago this would have been a 25 min video lol
Because they're on a time limit now-a-days. Remember when Robl was on the big game and Tony G was complaining how long he was taking?
HSP always cut hands short.
no
Shot locks and time chips are one of the best improvements to poker. People who seem to think taking 10 minutes to move changes an outcome - are long gone
wonderful. Great play, Andrew.
Who would've thought Andrew Robl would become this deepstack cash game endboss?
Definitely not me when he first came onto the scene, I thought he was terrible lol
right? He did get lucky in Bitcoin I think as well, but he's def a great player who has continued to improve throughout the years
The mind of Robl is a computer
I think Tony G’s tough love finally paid dividends.
If you don't know Robl, you just don't know.
@@RM79822 bitcoin luckbox was matt kirk. Robl was a straight up Gangster from the start. Played tight on high stakes poker and pokerstars big game because it was the smart thing to do with all those 50% vpip whales, but the man was a sicko from the get go
Very nice postflop choices by robl 👍🏻👍🏻
But it is not that hard against someone like PA,who is not afraid of making big calls.He might even call down with something like AQ with a spade.
@@user-ly5oo2hd7p AQ ace of spades would be a terrible call. If he was bluffing or semi bluffing he'd pretty much always be doing it with the As. Having that takes out so many of his bluffs in this spot
@@user-ly5oo2hd7p do not undermine Robl, he played that hand perfectly
@@afrochickenboy But it also blocks his most likely flushes,like AKs,AQs,AJs and so on,so the card is fine.He might bluff with J+a spade or T+a spade his 3bet is pretty wide in the spot even tho it is 50k+.
so happy to see a shot-clock implemented on these televised shows and more so in the big game events. it's beyond frustrating when people in timed blinds of rounds eat up minutes of the table's time
I mean it’s only 1.3 million dollar decision. No big deal
@@Opxbest still does NOT warrant 4 minute decision especially on these live televised shows where that is an agonizingly long time for commentators to continue to make stuff up
@larrychatfield man this is not a tournament and it's not a home game. I'm quite sure everybody at the table is fine with a few minutes to think on a pot and board like that
Are they on a shotclock here? Are there time extensions? Seemed like 2 pretty quick calls by antionus on the turn and river
It’s beautiful isn’t it
@NxFxKW it is I'm just surprised no time extensions were used
If this was a 1/2 game turn would have went check check, river would have also went check check after spades came in
Maybe,but they also play any suited hand or Nit it up at 1/2.Against any fish it is easy 3x value bet,same with any battling regular.
😄😄😄😄😄😄
Nothing against Robl, but he is nothing short of a luckbox against Antonius.
Nice to see Robl taking names.
Robles was targeting AQ or KQ off suit type hands . great sizing
would it kill you to show atleast 1-2 minutes after the hand is revealed so we see what is said by the players? Sheesh
Where is the live stream?
Lost minimum.
Lol
Nah he can fold the river. 100%. Just rolled a call in his head
The egregiously large 3bet preflop caused enough pot inflation to consider this losing near the maximum after the triple barrel
Sick Broooo
Brutal
The best part is the limp-fold 1/10 stack Persson.The man indeed has no gamble and little future. At least in poker.
His 91k stack is more than you have in your bank account and assets 😂😂
@@qwertz721 It sounds like you are following this closer than I am, but he could easily write off his losses as ‘advertising’ since he promotes the heck out of Maverick Gaming (to the extent of wearing clothing, opponents wearing maverick hats, and even having his own CZcams channel with clips of big hands)
Persson was just doing a deal for 90 million that he was thinking of giving to his son. I think he has a pretty bright future in poker.
He’s pretty bad at poker but the dude is a massive action player and owns casinos lol
@@matthewc3959 if I had 91k appear in my bank account I wouldn’t even notice it.
Patrick just got done almost stacking Pearson, that’s why Eric was so short. Then robl proceeds to extract most of Eric’s chips off Patrick
Imagine calling a $400,000 bet and being wrong oooooooF
wow. Just wow. Andrew Robl betting like an absolute boss. To make that pot so big on that board texture is incredible play by Robl.. What a cash game boss. This is a new Robl..
Patrik lost 1.1m in this hand because of the bounty they had set aside for who had the most chips at the end of the session. Easy come easy go
I think he lost 632k
He lost 600k or so,not 1.1mil.pot was 1.1 mil.
@@user-ly5oo2hd7p learn to read my dude. There was a side bet on this event on if you were the biggest winner you would win an extra 600k after the session ended. This was near the end and Patrick had a big lead to win the 600k but after losing this hand in then end Robl ended up winning the 600k side bet. That’s what op was talking about the 600k side bet plus the 600k this hand
@@user-ly5oo2hd7p there was a bonus to whoever won the most money at the end of the session and it was $500,000. Meaning him losing this pot made him no longer the biggest winner
@@user-ly5oo2hd7p he lost another 600k bounty prize because if this hand
Pure setup. Can't do anything there.
Andrew Clash is a way cooler name
Punctuation and capitalization is important, sometimes.
That’s where PA’s profit went down the drain from his EP pot. Shame, great guy to root for
Robl, my boy from Okemos, MI. Go Green baby!
that 3rd spade was very lucky for patrik. likely gets stacked otherwise
lucky for roble that the board didn't pair
A pocket to a set is a silent killer. But the really silent killer ist J10 in that spot.😬
Patrick is shock 😮😵
5x 3Bet with J10s is brutal
Tough beat for Antonius.. I would be concerned of AKs, maybe AJs, or QQ, but just so hard to fold.
Figured the way Patrick has been running lately that he would river a boat, nice hand though
Why the long face, Antonious?
Who won the bounty in this game?
robl did after securing another huge win against antonius. think he won around 1,6 million in the end combined with the bounty
Sick hand, smart play by Robl too. Disguised his hand really well. Only guess for value would be maybe AK of spades since he re-raised so big preflop which usually means he doesn't want to see a flop with a hand that hits so transparently when he reraises?
He didn’t disguise it, the hand played itself. Patrick was calling regardless, his hand was too strong.
I only dont understand why build it so big so fast? its more than 60% on flop and he basically has to do the same on turn, rest follows and he has to fold to a reraise on river. Why so big on flop?
@@mall9927 Well that's the thing, if he had 56 of hearts he's definitely betting the flop too to try to win. Betting big with the nuts and hoping Patrick has a big hand or tries to rebluff him is a way to make the most. Though of course their history plays a huge factor.
@@EGarrett01 the hands were too strong. If you run that situation a 100 times with different players the majority of outcomes is the same. Obv there are considerations, but it doesnt really matter. Patrick actually lost minimum in this hand.
JTs is pretty standard 3bet in spots like this.
I think Robl got max value.. He played that hand as if he was already aware of what Antonius was holding.
I think he could've bet 380K on the river, missed out on 5K there
@@HipHoff 😂😂😂
Pretty easy to fold a set on the turn for that kind of money
Great 4 bet, love this play. Use to use this a ton playing 5-10 6max multi tabling back in the day of online poker
There was no 4 bet. It was just a huge 3 bet
@@ImTheInstinct right, i meant cold 3 bet, been a while
Antonius played that hand really well not to go broke. The spade on the turn probably saved him
He might have sensed some weakness in him since the flush was scary for the straight.
Wow
i think that river bet was on the low side lol..antonius wasnt folding any bet. robl should be betting close to pot
thanks Johnny.
Roble - your favorite poker player’s favorite player
Gamble, no future
Antonius looked sick; I know I would be lol
🥶🥶🥶
Robl used to get scolded my Tony G for being tight and taking too long now he is playing the big pot on televised poker… If Tony G sat down now he Robl would easily put him in multiple spots
I just don’t understand why you guys be so cheap on the editing, where is the very beginning??? Come on pokergo we thought u understand poker!!!😑😑😑
Seeing the cards i like all the moves by Antonius since maybe the river. They have absurd amount of history and they love to outplay each other for competition and for the format itself but my thinking process is: since Antonius hasn't spades relevant blockers would Robl bet 375k on the river if Robl himself has blokers like AK w K of spades or AJ/A10 w A of spades knowing that antonius when is calling 140k is not drawing but has a fairly strong made hand like he had ( min 10's or J's but Robl is blocking them or QJ w J spades to 8's 9's like he had ) and another point: even if was Antonius the one who was drawing ( less likely but possible ) with an A of spades like the 375k would just be unaffective since he will get just folds? I love Antonius but personally I think on the river is more balanced to fold for this reasons but the "live in game history" is something I can't full consider.
they were superdeep, when that is the case reverse psychology is more importantant than poker theory
patrik is a station, he never folds
Wtf r u guys smoking, super easy call. He's even beating some value
Robyl over inflated this pot, but i guess pf to remove the fish. Which isnt great. I think he thought he would be going hu vs fishy mcwifebeater
Thats an incredible bet on the river. He folds to any all-in raise. Many a weaker player (Hellmuth) would have checked there, or bet way smaller.
Does anyone run better than Robl?
He flopped at least 10 sets in this session. Dude had a sun run
I don’t know why but robl reminds of someone I really hate so … robl :)
That’s just bad luck
Lol like winning the lottery right there 1.2mil
How on earth Eric has only 100k chips? No way he started with those only
Only 2 buy ins allowed. This was after he lost a $2M pot to Patrick, could not top up
@@crazyboygeet XD u made my day. He was like a 7 year old kid trying to hang out with his older brothers
what a crazy flop with 2 guys $1m each stack.
Absolutely a lie. They're not betting their own money. The title is click bait.
I would have raised on the flop and lost a lot more.
I think Robl was trying to tell Patrick to fold with his huge bet on turn
140 into 240 isn't huge...
Why would Robl wan´t Patrik to fold? Straight is very strong here despite the flush possibility and he is value betting.
Can’t believe Patrick called that river????
First time I see robl win a pot
You're new around here
Robl looks like he may have some people locked in his basement.
STOP THE CHIPTRICK SOUNDS
Because of the bonus money, PA is probably better served staying out of harm’s way with 99.
It's in fact a tiny bit of a loose call pre-flop even that deep because of the reverse implied odds. Even when you hit a set with 99 you might end up set over set or like this.
@@TheArchiveOfWonder Not rly 99 is too strong to fold,since u migh be against 2 broadway cards and have more then 50% to win.
Agreed. He needed to just stay out of the pot and secure the win.
Patrik was in position which makes the hand much easier to play. Calling pre flop is a must.
@@eb3433 Not rly.He want to actually play normally,so he gets invites to fishy games like this one.If u play like a Nit u never get invites to action games at high stakes.
Such a sick flop.
Who's Andrew Clash? Lol. Such title gore.
If Antonius went all in at the river, would Andrew have called it?
Probably. He bet half of his remaining stack on the river already. Pot odds probably dictates a crying call.
Don't think so. Noone would bluff that spot or value shove worse with these river stack sizes.
Real deep stack players who missed the nuts flush draw would jam there
Who won the 600K ?
Had the exact same hand and flopped the straight against 1 opponent in my last cash game. I put in chunky bets all the way and he stuck around with just a flush draw and got there on the river to stack me.
Honestly Antonius's game went down the tubes. he's not anywhere near where he was in 2010-2014.
100% disagree
Persson has such tiny hands. Embarrassing.
The rigged machine shuffler was on the side of Roble in this cash game.
I can’t stand Andrew Robl.
Couldn’t even get stacks in. Donk lol
This was honestly stupid. What was antonius drawing to? Quads? Weird play
His hand has too much show down value to fold. He can even beat some value bets.
I dont know how guys dont realize that Patrick is just one super lucky nit
Are you smoking heroin?
But i bet we all realise how clueless you sir are, with a comment like that. Be gone now, pest.
@@lukavlahovic7422 you talking to me homieeeee
LET'S SEE...
I can't beat the higher set.
I can't beat the straight.
I can't beat the flush.
Let me just call.
If both had 4-5mil each and play this way u say, if Patrick shoves all in then ur method will be so wrong with folding that straight on flush. 👌🏻👌🏻
Rare bad call by Patrick.
First time I've seen Antonius in years since I hardly watch Poker videos anymore. Guy is aging like milk.
Robl still staring at his opponents in 2023 is pathetic..... stop doing that, its creepy and so off putting to players... he doesn't do it in this video but I watched this whole show and it's incredible how much he does it
Robl's turn n river bets are one of the worst value bets I have ever seen. Inflate the pot in the way you must call against river all in jam.
The worst play ever by Robl.
Some donks of you say that what am I talking about, he won the hand!?
Yeah, poker isn't about did you win or lose.
It's about making the right decisions in the right spots in the long run.
Pot is like 300K, put there another 300k and when gets raised on the river, put almost another 400k in the middle to see the bad news.
Absolutely worst play ever.
How isn't he broke yet?
1800-COOLER-$$$$