I had 4 Queens and thought I had it all. A friend crushed me with 4 Kings. That was 25 years ago and I still remember it. Still leaves a bad taste in my mouth!
I was playing 2s wild down in Waco and was all-in with 5 of a kind aces. I thought I couldn't lose. It turned out the other guy had Smith & Wesson .357
Was at a home game, but i witnessed a straight flush lose to a royal, was between the two big stacks at the table. Probably 20+ years ago, and we still talk about it too!!! You never forget your biggest wins, and your biggest beats XD
At a small local tournament, had quad 3s on the flop. Opponent got quad 9s on the river after I went all in. That shit still messes with me 16 years later 😂
Home cash game, community cards were 5,6,7,8 of hearts and something else. Both guys go all in. One had the 4 of hearts, other had the 9 of hearts. Str8 flush over str8 flush. That was wild
Hat's off to Robl for his reaction; real class. Compare his behaviour with Hellmuth or Tony G, two of pokers biggest stars. There were only 2 cards Robl could lose to and they were exactly the cards his opponent had.
I lost about $600 online at a cash table after flopping 4 Kings. Flop was AKK. We got it all in on the flop, then Ace, Ace, and he took it down with his AQ 4 Aces. I literally stood up and threw my chair into the wall. I didn’t play online poker for like 7 years after that lol
@@super0anhlePlaying luck based games online is always a bad idea. I always think that there is an algorithm that will help an specific player to win in a lose position
@@super0anhle I remember when online poker was becoming big in the early 2000s. I had NEVER seen hands/action like it at any real table. Quit online poker about 2 weeks after trying it for the first time. AI clearly produces bad beats for the sake of action.
@@Kyle_Rieli've always been worried that whatever program youre using for online poker would put an AI in as a player and load up their hand against you
all tables where cards are shown face up on tv have a delay, typically 15-30 minutes. I'm sure the commentators were aware this hand was coming up, someone would have told the booth by then perhaps even robl himself
Robl handled that better than I would have. You can see the floor drop out from under him on his face though. His face is basically saying 'sorry bout your luck dude' as he turns his cards over. Then you can see his slow realization of what just happened as he looked back to the cards on the table and sat back down for a second.
@@TonyEnglandUKI heard they gave him a free WSOP main event buy in bc if that hand that is literally the WORST beat you can have in poker bro if I lose with quad AAs im flipping tables out of anger because that will probably never happen again
You have to feel bad for the guy. There would be literally no reason to fold that hand, given how strong it was. Knowing the odds, his hand would have won against every other card combo and his opponent literally had the only thing that could have beaten him...
nitpicking but Seto only had 3 blue eyes out as he tore the 4th one up after winning it from solomon (yugi's grandpa) so it could never be used against him (also yugi, not yu-gi-oh, is his name)
Also in fairness putting all 3 blue-eyes on the field in a format where dark hole is legal is beginner shit, Kaiba deserved the loss much more than Robl.
What I like best is that Robl just walks away like "shit happens". It just goes to show that a true pro knows they never count out a bad beat. Even when you have quads. Some hands you just can't fold. He doesn't even shake his head.
I flopped quad 10's in a big tourney and had a guy re-raise and got all-in with him. He caught runners for a K-high straight flush. It's pretty stunning.
@@aheroictaxidriver3180 LOL. I can't tell if you're serious. I didn't see this reply before, but yeah... I should have known he had something really good to "stack off" against my quads. 😅 He had KJ spades, and the flop came T-T and a red 6. If I had something like A-T, he had what... a 5% chance of winning with a flush? But his chance to beat the quads was .2%. That's .002. How could I be so stupid? A cooler is a cooler. This one almost certainly cost me 6 figures. It's a feeling you don't forget.
very sick, but the funny thing is, it's an uninteresting hand in terms of the sport, as there are a couple different obvious ways to play with the nuts. It's going to end with all ins on both sides no matter what strategy.
I've had pretty much this exact same hand. Quads 9s vs quads Qs, and I was the unlucky guy with the 9s. Needless to say I was out of that (home) tournament...
@@jeffk1722 ...a few years back, maybe 7 or 8, there was a televised hand where an asian guy was busted out of the wsop main event holding quad aces vs. a straight flush...talk about sick...the guy just stood up and walked out without ever looking back or saying a word
This is brutal. Happened to me once on online poker, i had quads with 7 and my opponent with 8. It was a low stake game so it did not hurt that bad but still, it is very painful to lose with such a hand.
That's because MOST of on-line poker is RIGGED. Anybody that believes on-line poker is "fair" is naive and an ignorant fool.....If I'm gambling on anything it is LIVE and in-person.
@@jaysantos536 I agree, but best don't gamble at all. It really does give back very badly. It's next to imposible to walk away with anything long term.
@@omega9402 " best don't gamble at all?" I absolutely disagree. You can gamble on yourself in individual sports (golf, bowling, etc) or in "friendly" card games with "fun" money or sports like horse racing where you are betting against others assuming you have more/better information than they do. Recreationally...And by the way..nearly everything you do in LIFE is a "gamble" in one way or another. You just should always weigh risk vs. reward. And 99.9% of folks should limit ANY gaming in casinos because all those big bright casinos were built with LOSERS money...And at least 80% of frequent gamblers will lose over time..
I once flopped top set v bottom pair on a 8 5 3 rainbow flop, somehow allin on flop (online tournament). Turn 3 River 3. I was in disbelief for the next 20 minutes, completely sick.
BHRxRACER I don’t think it was always that way. I played Zynga in its early days back in 2008 or something, possibly even earlier. I remember it was integrated with Facebook at the time and I was chip leader among all my Facebook friends. Then one day it screwed up and put me in a table where the blinds were 250,000/500,000 and I only had 2,000,000 chips in total. Before it would automatically put you at a table with blinds that made sense for how many chips you had. I stopped playing after it did that and haven’t touched it in ten years. Didn’t even know it was still around.
That was easily the most incredible thing I’ve seen in poker. Everyone’s face at the showdown is priceless. Nobody can believe what happened. Everyone is expecting a high card bluff from both of them, at the very most maybe someone has a 9 to make a fh. 2 sets of quads 😂😂😂 that’s nuts!
Damn right Lewis was lucky. A few years back when I started playing I made a similar screwup and I wasn't so lucky. Flopped an A high flush, opponent bet and I called and all other players folded. Heads up now- I hit a royal on the turn. My opponent bet and I stupidly raised (like Lewis) and he folded. I won the hand obviously but I squandered a chance to get more chips out of that.
He didn't actually. He raised on the flop to make it look like he was making a thin bluff. It would have worked as some players would take a stab at a reraise.
@@unAgorist him having quads is irrelevant. He was trying to induce a reraise on the flop by making a weak raise. He was also calculating his implied odds for the hand.
Was playing a house game and I had pocket Aces and the flop was A, K, K and I went all in and got called by my friend who had pocket Kings. The final Ace came out on the river. Was the sickest thing I have ever witnessed.
@@simonetozzi7912 on the turn. when it didn't look like it would play well with the flop i pushed all in. they had the two cards that connected for a straight flush. we live and learn
In these types of situations, I always tell myself “you were never ahead” as consolation. I think I had like two of these in my 20 years of playing the game. It is just sick.
Saw nearly this exact scenario in real life on a $4/$8 limit holdem game at a local casino. It was their poker room's big bad beat jackpot (they have three bad beat jackpots, the highest paying tier has to be any quads getting beat, and both hands have to be natural). It ended up being quad 9s against quad 7s. I got almost $2K just for being dealt cards in the hand, even though I didn't have one of the hands involved in the bad beat (the player taking the bad beat gets 50% of the jackpot, the player giving the bad beat gets 25%, and the rest of the active players at the table chop up the rest).
@@notrecyborg5492 not my definition. The definition of a “natutal” made hand is universal in nearly all card rooms. It simply means both of your hole cards play.
@@jaredcarrick3468so on quads that would mean if you had A2 and three aces come out your 2 won’t play as there will be a higher card out there ? That would suck for the bad beat
Clearly Lewis wanted to play it like he had something other than quads. You’re not supposed to re-raise with the nuts after the flop therefore doing so makes your opponent think you don’t have the nuts. It was not a horrible play it was a calculated brilliant play. Posturing like he’s scared about the next cars coming and what’s to end it right away. He bluffed him just the same making him think he had worse cards than he did. Brilliant
The issue is that Lewis blocks so many of the hands that Robl represents or could call a raise with. For every crazy situation like this, there will many times where Robl is just bluffing. The optimal play is is to flat call and allow Robl to continue his bluffs as opposed to showing strength and providing an opportunity to fold. Lewis' flop raise didn't change the outcome here whatsoever, but his raise could've cost him value against bluffs.
@@wuamiller he knew other player was on tilt, the commentators mentioned it in the beginning. If you flop quads you already won... you have two options check and represent nothing or bet and represent high pair/set. That's what he did. He correctly read that the other player was playing a pair pre-flop, maybe aces, maybe kings and the other player believed he had connected AQ or KQ with the board or was straight up bluffing because of the consecutive high bets. It's like reverse psychology, if you do the opposite of what you're supposed to do it makes it harder for your opponent to read your hand. It doesn't work always but with good reads and a little luck it's the best way to play quads, specially since the 3x 8k preflop bet was already cushioning any folds. Flopping quads is not easy to play. If you put your opponent on high cards the max extraction value is often low if you play by the book.
Danjimaru did you even watch how the hand played out? Lewis was in position after the flop.... Robl led into him.... why would Lewis raise in position? If Robl had AA or KK he would’ve almost for sure 3-bet pre.... Robl very very rarely has AA/KK there.... and Lewis has QQ so what possible hands is Robl leading on the flop there? A9, JT, JJ, TT, maybe some suited KT/KJ/J8/T8 hands that have gunshot and backdoor flush outs.... it’s actually kinda surprising he led into the raiser with 99 Lewis got so lucky that Robl had the one single hand where raising actually works in his favor Also... if Robl WAS on tilt, why would Lewis raise in position? Would he not want Robl to keep blasting off if he’s bluffing and on tilt?
@@wuamiller Poker players of this caliber in Robl's position don't recognize a slow play of a big hand? What would a call by Lewis have signaled? That he had a hand he couldn't let go of? Robl still would have needed what he had in order to keep betting into it. This hand was going to end up the way it did regardless of how it was played.
Just because he says quads doesn't mean Robl should think he's saying "I have Quad Queens" The guy could be saying "Quads" like it was a question to Robl…"Do you have Quads?" When you just let out a statement and not a full sentence, it's hard to understand what you're saying. You have to play poker to understand where the misunderstanding occurred.
Yeah, you better like my comment, shouldn't take anyone long to figure out humans are the scum of the earth...that comes when you find out there's no Santa.
He's right tho. At least 9 times out of 10 that big bet will force a fold when he should be milking his quad queens for max value. He got amazingly lucky - Robl had a great hand.
There's no limit to the number of times I can watch this hand. The commentary from Sexton and Laak is perfect. One thing I'll say about the hand itself: The 9 on the river didn't change anything. All the money was going in no matter what. Damned sick cooler.
CZcams experts be like: "I would have folded that."
I would have folded the QQ
I always fold quads
🤣
They dont even fold laundry
He should've shoved the flop to scare his opponent off.
I've learned from this video "Alway fold quads". Just too risky.
Chaz Smith not only quads, you also need to always fold royal flush, it’s very risky
my life is a lie Just fold every hand, wayy too risky
barrett -xl Fold the entire casino table and carry it away, too risky.
Well, you win 50% of the time
Always fold quads but if you have quints go all in
"The only thing that could be worse is if a 9 comes up on the river"
Mike Sexton was a God. Poker misses you.
May all your pots be monsters.
great guy.
His side-kick's reaction sounded phony, like the whole thing was rigged.
@@skinovtheperineum1208 he has been caught cheating at events he has played at. Wouldn't be surprised if he knew the entire time!
nah, he's just human like you and me. If he was God he wouldnt have died.
A god of his craft indeed, but not God the Almighty.
I had 4 Queens and thought I had it all. A friend crushed me with 4 Kings. That was 25 years ago and I still remember it. Still leaves a bad taste in my mouth!
I was playing 2s wild down in Waco and was all-in with 5 of a kind aces. I thought I couldn't lose. It turned out the other guy had Smith & Wesson .357
Was at a home game, but i witnessed a straight flush lose to a royal, was between the two big stacks at the table. Probably 20+ years ago, and we still talk about it too!!! You never forget your biggest wins, and your biggest beats XD
At a small local tournament, had quad 3s on the flop.
Opponent got quad 9s on the river after I went all in.
That shit still messes with me 16 years later 😂
Home cash game, community cards were 5,6,7,8 of hearts and something else. Both guys go all in. One had the 4 of hearts, other had the 9 of hearts. Str8 flush over str8 flush. That was wild
same exact hand a couple weeks ago. I had kings and my friend had queens. I flopped quads and he flopped a queen. Then the river was a queen...
Hellmuth with quad 9s walks out and you hear a gunshot......
Best comment here.
@Ryan Corsaut Lol 😂😂
Omg🤣🤣
Not that its funny he died, but just the imagination picture and what he is "poker brat"
XD
Hahaha
@@almost1889 🤣
Legend says that timachenko’s mouth is still open till this day 😂
idiot
And hand still out waiting for a shake.
=))
His expression is priceless. Lol.
And sausages have entered it
Best hand ever. Absolute brutality. The fact Sexton thought about a 9 on the river right before it happened was epic.
I am torn between this and the hand at the wsop main event where quads lost to a straight or royal flush
That title belongs to royal flush vs quad aces
He’s dead
@@SlXkxmx It was quad aces losing to a royal flush with Ray Romano sitting at the table.
Hat's off to Robl for his reaction; real class. Compare his behaviour with Hellmuth or Tony G, two of pokers biggest stars. There were only 2 cards Robl could lose to and they were exactly the cards his opponent had.
Hats, not Hat's.
@@Dr.IanPlect You're right Ian. Nothing better to do than correct grammar on the internet? :-) That's - not thats - a full time job I reckon.
@@geoffn54 I know I'm right.
@@Dr.IanPlect You sound like a great guy Ian. Get bullied at school?
@@geoffn54 muted
Timoshenko's reaction is priceless.
That's the face of a man who is absolutely thrilled that he wasn't the one with 4- 9's on that hand.
Bad beat jackpot must have been pretty big that day, but it was a tournament so it doesn’t count.
Look at him at 5:01
I loved watching his eyes! 9's, Q's, 9's, Q's, HOLY SHIT!
@@fullbag50 hahhahaha he is SO FUCKING IN THE HAND!"!!! hahaha it is amazing
So hard to flop a full house and be zero percent.
happened to me last night xD full house over quads
I had k10 and my opponent had 10 10.
Flop was k-k-10
He was dead on the flop. He looked sick.
@@torylangley3747 happened to me last night. flop comes 333 i had pocket 9's...........this fker had 10/3 off suit
@@illyillyill did they call a preflop raise with that garbage???
@@solublesolvents8507 Of course, it was online ....Bovada. Rigged for action, rigged algorithm having BS. lol.
I lost about $600 online at a cash table after flopping 4 Kings. Flop was AKK. We got it all in on the flop, then Ace, Ace, and he took it down with his AQ 4 Aces. I literally stood up and threw my chair into the wall. I didn’t play online poker for like 7 years after that lol
Sometimes I really doubt that the online poker algorithm intends to make those hands, just to make things dramatic to attract more players.
@@super0anhlePlaying luck based games online is always a bad idea. I always think that there is an algorithm that will help an specific player to win in a lose position
@@super0anhle I remember when online poker was becoming big in the early 2000s. I had NEVER seen hands/action like it at any real table. Quit online poker about 2 weeks after trying it for the first time. AI clearly produces bad beats for the sake of action.
@@Kyle_Rieli've always been worried that whatever program youre using for online poker would put an AI in as a player and load up their hand against you
I thought u had bad luck with ur shard pulls Chosen.
Sexton was far and away the best poker announcer ever. Rest in peace.
Him and Gabe Kaplan.
I started playing poker a year after he died. I had no clue he died until I read this comment. Rip mike
"Look at Timoshenko, look at Timoshenko!" is still one of the best poker reactions and commentary ever.
I agree...great commentary!!!
look at his face - just look at his face
@@ismaelamaya9755 It's great in words but please, American commentators, stop shouting and squealing like excited girls.
That man is a pro at commentating
He looks like he's on a prank TV show
"Only thing that could make it worse if 9 comes up on the river"... ouch,,
Vince Van Patten would've ask Sexton what next week's PowerBall numbers were
all tables where cards are shown face up on tv have a delay, typically 15-30 minutes. I'm sure the commentators were aware this hand was coming up, someone would have told the booth by then perhaps even robl himself
We all miss you Mike Sexton. What a guy.
Thanks for the bad news.
Haha SEX
Robl handled that better than I would have. You can see the floor drop out from under him on his face though. His face is basically saying 'sorry bout your luck dude' as he turns his cards over. Then you can see his slow realization of what just happened as he looked back to the cards on the table and sat back down for a second.
My whole life feels like Robl’s hand.
Thomas R #mood
Lmao
iknowthatfeel
Yeah, the hand I was dealt looks really good to everyone outside, but it's the formula for failure.
😂😂
You flop a boat, upgrade to quads on the river, then still lose.
Like the poor guy in the WSOP who went out.......... with quad aces.
@@TonyEnglandUK Holy, how? Was there a straight flush or royal?
@@matikkkii3482 The poor guy flopped trip Aces, rivered quads and lost to a Royal. It's on here - Royal Flush vs AAAA
@@TonyEnglandUKI heard they gave him a free WSOP main event buy in bc if that hand that is literally the WORST beat you can have in poker bro if I lose with quad AAs im flipping tables out of anger because that will probably never happen again
Great clip, great commentary, great hand, great reaction. Rip Mike Sexton. We all miss you Mike Sexton. What a guy..
Still the greatest poker hand I’ve ever witnessed. That look on Robl‘s face, and then the look on Timochenko‘s face!
My personal favourite: Royal flush vs. Quad Aces czcams.com/video/P4JrkwdDg6Y/video.html
They both played it horrible though.
How is it best, when the hand simply “plays itself”?
Interesting hands have real decisions.
You have to feel bad for the guy. There would be literally no reason to fold that hand, given how strong it was. Knowing the odds, his hand would have won against every other card combo and his opponent literally had the only thing that could have beaten him...
Richard Zheng no way, he’s shoulda folded the 9s on the river.... it was obvious it was quad Qs
Poker is so dangerous!
lockodonis you donkey no one woulda folded the river you can tell by everyone reaction how big that was
dazzer nah.... you’re wrong, I woulda folded within half a heart beat.... so obvious it was quad queens.....
@@lockodonis ight cool go win a bracelet
That must have been how Seto Kaiba felt when he had his 4 blue eye white dragons out and Yu-gi-oh pulls out Exodia the forbidden one
nitpicking but Seto only had 3 blue eyes out as he tore the 4th one up after winning it from solomon (yugi's grandpa) so it could never be used against him (also yugi, not yu-gi-oh, is his name)
@@thetxphantomttv Thank you For correcting Harry, you did my dirty work for me :)
Also in fairness putting all 3 blue-eyes on the field in a format where dark hole is legal is beginner shit, Kaiba deserved the loss much more than Robl.
Underrated comment. Yugio is the shit
Lol well played Harry.
No matter how many times I watch this, it's still unbelievable.
Timoshenko confusion throughout the hand is so awesome.
Gosh i just absolutely love the commentators talking mad shit and cracking tf up
Sounds like The Unabomber Laak
@@travisaaron2841 It is
What I like best is that Robl just walks away like "shit happens". It just goes to show that a true pro knows they never count out a bad beat. Even when you have quads. Some hands you just can't fold. He doesn't even shake his head.
The hotel room 2 minutes from now is a different story.
Mad respect to Robl taking that like a champ.
This is a cooler hand, not a bad beat.
@@RassionellMaddman It's both.
@@YTSparty no, it isn't at all. From the start to the end, the QQ was the favourite to win.
I flopped quad 10's in a big tourney and had a guy re-raise and got all-in with him. He caught runners for a K-high straight flush. It's pretty stunning.
Bet ya that felt like standing on 3 inch nail....ouch!
@@rocknral Plus, no bad beat bonus.
Well, when you have TTTT and someone wants to stack off, they must have something good, right?
That's that Phil Hellmuth luck
@@aheroictaxidriver3180 LOL. I can't tell if you're serious. I didn't see this reply before, but yeah... I should have known he had something really good to "stack off" against my quads. 😅 He had KJ spades, and the flop came T-T and a red 6.
If I had something like A-T, he had what... a 5% chance of winning with a flush? But his chance to beat the quads was .2%. That's .002. How could I be so stupid?
A cooler is a cooler. This one almost certainly cost me 6 figures. It's a feeling you don't forget.
My favorite poker clip of all time. So sick and some great reactions all around
Quads vs quads is really damn sick
very sick, but the funny thing is, it's an uninteresting hand in terms of the sport, as there are a couple different obvious ways to play with the nuts. It's going to end with all ins on both sides no matter what strategy.
So rough
I've had pretty much this exact same hand. Quads 9s vs quads Qs, and I was the unlucky guy with the 9s. Needless to say I was out of that (home) tournament...
@@jeffk1722 ...a few years back, maybe 7 or 8, there was a televised hand where an asian guy was busted out of the wsop main event holding quad aces vs. a straight flush...talk about sick...the guy just stood up and walked out without ever looking back or saying a word
@@itstherecit17 they gave that guy a free entry for the next year
They should be closed friends after this hand. The chance quads vs quads is so tiny, this is historic
What’s a closed friend
@@zizoumonk10 its a gay thing
I disagree. They should be open friends.
@@auto1nfanticid3
You're thinking of closeted, not closed.
Are you dyslexic
ajar friends
timoshenkos face the entire hand is priceless. he knew some sick cooler was about to happen from the get go ☠️☠️
That audible "..oooohhhhhhhh" at the moment of realization is so carnal and from the heart.
Robl looked like a drunk Chris Pine from Star Trek
Mike Postle would've folded at the turn.
Cheezynachoz 😂
Lmfao
Lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Postle would have check folded on the flop, or folded pre-flop
I watch this every time it comes across my feed just for the reaction by Timoshenko!
This is the greatest poker video of all time. I have watched this many times.
I’d have lost my first child on that flop.
Yeah but nobody liked that kid. So it's not much of a bet
5:37 - Robl: "I'VE GOT QUADS!"
5:38 - Robl: "You've got bigger quads ..."
John Juanda: I had treeps
@@F82M4yvr lol. Remember that
Sick.
This is brutal. Happened to me once on online poker, i had quads with 7 and my opponent with 8. It was a low stake game so it did not hurt that bad but still, it is very painful to lose with such a hand.
That's because MOST of on-line poker is RIGGED. Anybody that believes on-line poker is "fair" is naive and an ignorant fool.....If I'm gambling on anything it is LIVE and in-person.
@@jaysantos536 I agree, but best don't gamble at all. It really does give back very badly. It's next to imposible to walk away with anything long term.
@@omega9402 " best don't gamble at all?" I absolutely disagree. You can gamble on yourself in individual sports (golf, bowling, etc) or in "friendly" card games with "fun" money or sports like horse racing where you are betting against others assuming you have more/better information than they do. Recreationally...And by the way..nearly everything you do in LIFE is a "gamble" in one way or another. You just should always weigh risk vs. reward. And 99.9% of folks should limit ANY gaming in casinos because all those big bright casinos were built with LOSERS money...And at least 80% of frequent gamblers will lose over time..
@@jaysantos536 I love the way you corrected me. I fully agree with what you just said.
I once flopped top set v bottom pair on a 8 5 3 rainbow flop, somehow allin on flop (online tournament). Turn 3 River 3. I was in disbelief for the next 20 minutes, completely sick.
one of the greatest hands of poker tv history, unbelievable. timoshenkos reaction after the hand is priceless
Go avs!
Jean Roberre has had some priceless reactions after being on the bad end.
"That's kind of unfair." Kind of an understatement!
Lol the chuckle he has when he says it makes it so funny
12 years later and both Lewis and Robl still crushing
One of the best battle of hands of all time!! Great upload.
This is just a standard game on Zynga...
In damn Zynga, there is always somebody has better than yours, even if you got Royal flush there is somebody who got Divine flush.
@@buccaschie royal flush losing to 5 aces. In fact you aren't even dealt cards, your chips just disappear and you're kicked off the table.
Is zynga really rigged? Because I keep getting fucked like this clip
BHRxRACER I don’t think it was always that way. I played Zynga in its early days back in 2008 or something, possibly even earlier. I remember it was integrated with Facebook at the time and I was chip leader among all my Facebook friends. Then one day it screwed up and put me in a table where the blinds were 250,000/500,000 and I only had 2,000,000 chips in total. Before it would automatically put you at a table with blinds that made sense for how many chips you had. I stopped playing after it did that and haven’t touched it in ten years. Didn’t even know it was still around.
Great commentary by Phil Laak
Ismael Amaya jk?
One of the best poker clips on YT for sure
Great clip, great commentary, great hand, great reaction. Rip Mike Sexton
Poker commentary doesn't seem the same without Mike's knowledge and wit.
So partypoker fixes its shuffle in live games too.
Yes, people do fix decks.
Why isn't it possible to have those cards?
Kudos for handling that bad beat as a gentleman. Impeccable etiquette. What a sportsman.
That’s what I’m talking about, an absolute gentleman for his reaction
Playing poker online will train you for this kind of extremely unlucky BS
That was easily the most incredible thing I’ve seen in poker. Everyone’s face at the showdown is priceless. Nobody can believe what happened. Everyone is expecting a high card bluff from both of them, at the very most maybe someone has a 9 to make a fh.
2 sets of quads 😂😂😂 that’s nuts!
God, Lewis played his quads so terribly. Just lucky Robel had a great hand aswell.
Damn right Lewis was lucky. A few years back when I started playing I made a similar screwup and I wasn't so lucky. Flopped an A high flush, opponent bet and I called and all other players folded. Heads up now- I hit a royal on the turn. My opponent bet and I stupidly raised (like Lewis) and he folded. I won the hand obviously but I squandered a chance to get more chips out of that.
He didn't actually. He raised on the flop to make it look like he was making a thin bluff. It would have worked as some players would take a stab at a reraise.
@@unAgorist him having quads is irrelevant. He was trying to induce a reraise on the flop by making a weak raise. He was also calculating his implied odds for the hand.
If he was on a draw he's only getting paid on flop and turn
Raising on the flop with quads, worst move I have ever seen. Is this clown a pro?
He raised me with quad queens honey
RIP Mike Sexton. This was a golden era of televised poker. Now the game is over run by greasy GTO robots
Too bad it wasn't Phil Hellmuth on the losing end.
Was playing a house game and I had pocket Aces and the flop was A, K, K and I went all in and got called by my friend who had pocket Kings. The final Ace came out on the river. Was the sickest thing I have ever witnessed.
I flopped quads once and lost to a straight flush
@@stirfrybry1 i flopped a full house in the first tournament i played in, it was also the only tournament lol
You went all in at the flop?
@@simonetozzi7912 on the turn. when it didn't look like it would play well with the flop i pushed all in. they had the two cards that connected for a straight flush. we live and learn
@bryan snyder
Bunch of flopping wieners
Everybody reacting after the all in is hilarious
I'm so glad I can relive this moment with Mike Sextons voice
This must be the best hand ever I watched and commentary is fantastic
In these types of situations, I always tell myself “you were never ahead” as consolation. I think I had like two of these in my 20 years of playing the game. It is just sick.
Ok Hellmuth
The commentary is legendary...f the play
Right!! - when they call the 9 on the river before it shows, and mention look at the third players face.
Is that Laak?
Congrats Toby Lewis on the 1.4 million WSOP main cash! Robl is apparently very successful these days as well, fun hand to look back on
Legend has it that baffled Timoshenko is still staring at that board
Imagine flopping quads but then it turns into a straight flush for the opponent
m.czcams.com/video/2ctmHxD4R_U/video.html
This is more unbelievable
Imagine getting a straight flush but your opponent have Royal flush
Can I watch full episode? Great to see all these young guns from 10 years ago.
that's like a kick in the jewels , a thumb in the eye , a slap to the face and a punch to the gut . . . all at once
I can't find a hand I'd rather watch over and over than this one. Just brutal.
The reaction from the dude that had the 2's is priceless lol
Saw nearly this exact scenario in real life on a $4/$8 limit holdem game at a local casino. It was their poker room's big bad beat jackpot (they have three bad beat jackpots, the highest paying tier has to be any quads getting beat, and both hands have to be natural). It ended up being quad 9s against quad 7s. I got almost $2K just for being dealt cards in the hand, even though I didn't have one of the hands involved in the bad beat (the player taking the bad beat gets 50% of the jackpot, the player giving the bad beat gets 25%, and the rest of the active players at the table chop up the rest).
They have the exact same jackpot at my local casino, Artichoke Joe's.
I'm pretty sure the odds are over a million to one!
how do you define 'natural'?
@@notrecyborg5492 not my definition. The definition of a “natutal” made hand is universal in nearly all card rooms. It simply means both of your hole cards play.
@@jaredcarrick3468so on quads that would mean if you had A2 and three aces come out your 2 won’t play as there will be a higher card out there ? That would suck for the bad beat
Clearly Lewis wanted to play it like he had something other than quads. You’re not supposed to re-raise with the nuts after the flop therefore doing so makes your opponent think you don’t have the nuts. It was not a horrible play it was a calculated brilliant play. Posturing like he’s scared about the next cars coming and what’s to end it right away. He bluffed him just the same making him think he had worse cards than he did. Brilliant
bruhhhhhh
The issue is that Lewis blocks so many of the hands that Robl represents or could call a raise with. For every crazy situation like this, there will many times where Robl is just bluffing. The optimal play is is to flat call and allow Robl to continue his bluffs as opposed to showing strength and providing an opportunity to fold. Lewis' flop raise didn't change the outcome here whatsoever, but his raise could've cost him value against bluffs.
You dont lose your house in Poker because you got a bad hand, you lose your house in poker because you got a REALLY freaking good one.
I would have gone home and cried if I had lost with that pot with quads.
Looking at your pic i believe you! lmao
Doc Holliday
Lol
So glad It was recommended..
Seeing this ONE hand years ago, is the reason I never played with real money; and never will.
The commentary makes the video so much better than the silent cut.
Mike: You're just gonna call, you're never going to raise.
Phil: Yeah, he's never gonna raise. He's never raising this.
To be fair, he never should be raising there. Ever
@@wuamiller he knew other player was on tilt, the commentators mentioned it in the beginning.
If you flop quads you already won... you have two options check and represent nothing or bet and represent high pair/set. That's what he did. He correctly read that the other player was playing a pair pre-flop, maybe aces, maybe kings and the other player believed he had connected AQ or KQ with the board or was straight up bluffing because of the consecutive high bets. It's like reverse psychology, if you do the opposite of what you're supposed to do it makes it harder for your opponent to read your hand. It doesn't work always but with good reads and a little luck it's the best way to play quads, specially since the 3x 8k preflop bet was already cushioning any folds.
Flopping quads is not easy to play. If you put your opponent on high cards the max extraction value is often low if you play by the book.
Danjimaru did you even watch how the hand played out? Lewis was in position after the flop.... Robl led into him.... why would Lewis raise in position? If Robl had AA or KK he would’ve almost for sure 3-bet pre.... Robl very very rarely has AA/KK there.... and Lewis has QQ so what possible hands is Robl leading on the flop there? A9, JT, JJ, TT, maybe some suited KT/KJ/J8/T8 hands that have gunshot and backdoor flush outs.... it’s actually kinda surprising he led into the raiser with 99
Lewis got so lucky that Robl had the one single hand where raising actually works in his favor
Also... if Robl WAS on tilt, why would Lewis raise in position? Would he not want Robl to keep blasting off if he’s bluffing and on tilt?
@@wuamiller Poker players of this caliber in Robl's position don't recognize a slow play of a big hand? What would a call by Lewis have signaled? That he had a hand he couldn't let go of? Robl still would have needed what he had in order to keep betting into it. This hand was going to end up the way it did regardless of how it was played.
Timoshenko lost it for a minute after the hand😂
Lol timo's face is something I can't get enough
Tell me this doesn't scream vibes from The Sting.
"Four Nines."
"Four Queens. You owe me fifteen grand, pal."
Lol that face made it all the more hilarious
Lol when robl thinks he won without even watching lewis cards then realizes he lost it's priceless!
Lewis announced quads before turning over his cards, so thats not correct
@@magichands135 timestamp?
@@karukheros2765 Right:at the end
@@magichands135 Robl thought he had the best hand till right before he stood up.
Just because he says quads doesn't mean Robl should think he's saying "I have Quad Queens" The guy could be saying "Quads" like it was a question to Robl…"Do you have Quads?" When you just let out a statement and not a full sentence, it's hard to understand what you're saying. You have to play poker to understand where the misunderstanding occurred.
After all these years this video is still worth watching just to see that guys reaction. 😂🤣
This will probably be the funniest Poker video I'll see in my life
I always love watching this video.
This would be a jackpot hand.
At my local cardroom the bad beat jackpot is currently around $150k
It used to be progressive jackpot at my cardroom. But they changed it to where it stays at 10k
JAsperRyanOsiris that sucks!!!
@@rehearsalof_fate3353ou ever wonder if they just take more money from you and just say the Bad beat was hit?
Yeah, you better like my comment, shouldn't take anyone long to figure out humans are the scum of the earth...that comes when you find out there's no Santa.
If this was ever made into a movie, we've got a perfect Chris Pine casting.
I flopped 4 Kings once, my heart nearly blew out of my chest, can't imagine playing for a $1/4 million would do to my heart.
1:37 Laak: "he's never gonna raise ... it would just be a horrible play"
1:47 Lewis raises.
2:00 Laak: "but amazingly, it's gonna be the perfect play"
He's right tho. At least 9 times out of 10 that big bet will force a fold when he should be milking his quad queens for max value. He got amazingly lucky - Robl had a great hand.
I never said Laak was wrong, I was just pointing out a funny inconsistency.
There's no limit to the number of times I can watch this hand. The commentary from Sexton and Laak is perfect.
One thing I'll say about the hand itself: The 9 on the river didn't change anything. All the money was going in no matter what. Damned sick cooler.
U think?
Gosh that voice brings back a lot of memories, I loved playing hold em
why do you no longer play?
In case anyone is wondering, the chances of this situation happening are about 1 in 40,000
And now for another episode of: Where Did Quarantine Take Me?
He’s gonna cry in the car...
I met Timoschenko today, his mouth was still open 😂😂
Tomshenko expression is priceless
9 comes up on the river... Commentator: This is sick! Me: no, this is not sick, this is poker stars!
I swear bruh poker stars is playing with me.
They say that the first million is always the hardest ))
Not only was the hand a great laugh with Laak and the rest, but so was cutting Robl's interview so abruptly at the end 😆
props to Lewis for his sportsmanship.
Great video, sick game. Not to long ago I had 77 on a 7710 rainbow flop and lost. Turn 10, river 10.