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Villain POCKETS CHIPS before GOING ALL-IN & I CALL HIM OUT!! // Texas Holdem Poker Vlog 100

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Komentáře • 437

  • @PokerBEAST
    @PokerBEAST  Před 2 lety +35

    100 Episodes! Wow! Ty for all the love and support. Ty for the likes, comments, subs and anyone who has supported me by saying “Hi” in public or grabbing some Merch.
    Can’t wait to see what happens by episode 200!

    • @ianshirreffs5604
      @ianshirreffs5604 Před 2 lety

      I'll be riding with you beast!!! 🤜🤛

    • @Thatdudejones1
      @Thatdudejones1 Před 2 lety

      5:40 you fold KJ lol you play extremely tight?

    • @chichiboo17
      @chichiboo17 Před 2 lety +1

      Cato, he took 8 off the table! Watch again!

  • @ZeroToPatrick
    @ZeroToPatrick Před 2 lety +25

    Former dealer here. Table stakes means table stakes and the rules of the game apply to every player during every hand. And if an all-in is declared, that means ~ALL~ of that player's chips are at risk...including all the money that went south in this case, even if it's "just five bucks." Floor person should have been called to clarify and enforce the rule.
    Love your videos and glad you're back to regular posting! Cheers!

    • @markminks546
      @markminks546 Před 2 lety +1

      Good point on calling the floor person over. He or she would have likely restated the rule for the entire table to hear, and there probably wouldn't have been as much table talk afterward by the other players. It's surprising to me that anyone would try to defend it. Nobody cares about $5 one way or the other, but we do care about the integrity of the game, and that's only maintained when everyone respects the rules.

    • @Nikkithedog-t6b
      @Nikkithedog-t6b Před 2 lety

      Ok dealer, he tips the whites to you then shoves, what do you do then, return them into the pot? I have seen this move 10 times through the years and never has the dealer said no. Once a guy did it for 20 of a 50 shove. I told the dealer later it wasn't right but it is what it is.

    • @ZeroToPatrick
      @ZeroToPatrick Před 2 lety +1

      @@Nikkithedog-t6b Was there verbal declaration of intent before action? If so, that is binding regardless of everything else. But if there is any question or ambiguity as to the intent of a player's actions, a floor person should be called to determine the correct ruling. That's not the dealer's place. Cheers!

    • @speakinfaxonly21
      @speakinfaxonly21 Před rokem

      That's incorrect bro. It's different everywhere. Just say that's how it was specific to YOUR CASINO. I play at ENCORE in Boston. If you play 2/5 and go all in, and you have 1,004$. You are ONLY ON THE HOOK FOR THE 1,000$. WHITE CHIPS DO NOT PLAY UNLESS THEY ARE INCREMENTS OF 5. If you really were a former dealer, you'd know that every single cardroom is totally different and makes their own rules regarding certain instances. You're a joke lmao

  • @JordanTylerVincent
    @JordanTylerVincent Před 2 lety +82

    You’re totally right about him taking money off the table.

  • @mkadlec99
    @mkadlec99 Před 2 lety +42

    Congrats Cato, the dealer should have quickly handled the chips-in-pocket situation by calling it out so you didn't have to.

  • @GorillaStrength
    @GorillaStrength Před 2 lety +58

    It’s definitely against the rules to take money off the table while still playing whether in the middle of a hand or not. You were 1000% in the right bro and respect for having the balls to call him out. Keep the videos coming and I’ll keep my thumb on that like button 👍🏽.

    • @keithkelso9872
      @keithkelso9872 Před 2 lety

      White chips??? They don’t really count

    • @GorillaStrength
      @GorillaStrength Před 2 lety +1

      @@keithkelso9872 I don’t know what cruise ships you play on but every single chip on the felt counts.

    • @markminks546
      @markminks546 Před 2 lety

      @@keithkelso9872 I suppose it depends on each casino's rules. Based on some comments here, some casinos don't count the $1 chips. I personally have never seen that; in my experience every chip on the table is in play...

  • @keithpeavey5242
    @keithpeavey5242 Před 2 lety +32

    I would of called for the floor immediately before moving forward with anymore action in the hand. What that guy did is totally unacceptable, and you were spot on by calling him out!

    • @frankincredible
      @frankincredible Před 2 lety +6

      You would call the floor over $5 in a 2/5 game?

    • @edwardvillareal6092
      @edwardvillareal6092 Před 2 lety +4

      if the guy takes $2 off his stack to tip a waitress, for “going south” in the middle of hands are u calling the floorq?

    • @ryanbachatarockstar
      @ryanbachatarockstar Před 2 lety +4

      It's an All In situation, in the middle of the hand. Big difference between tipping a waitress between hands, and an all in during the hand. All in means All of it, not 5 bucks less. What if PokerBeast had the flush? Wouldn't he want all of the money? Unless he previously declared the money doesn't play, then all of it is on the table in a table stakes game.

    • @frankincredible
      @frankincredible Před 2 lety +3

      @@ryanbachatarockstar you're right. I'd probably call the Floor manager, security, and the police. Never know if things are about to get wild. If someone's willing to take $5 off the table what else are they capable of?

    • @keithpeavey5242
      @keithpeavey5242 Před 2 lety +2

      @@frankincredible I absolutely would of. I have dealt with a very similar situation before. It's not about the money, it's a poker etiquette thing. You play a no limit card game. All in means, all in.

  • @LtFrankDrebin100
    @LtFrankDrebin100 Před 2 lety +21

    100% on the dealer who never should’ve put you in that position to decide if you wanted to make an issue of it or not.
    What makes it more galling is that it happened directly in front of the dealer. No way the dealer could’ve missed that happening.
    And even if it was only like $5 it certainly makes a difference in the long run when you factor in the rake at the lower limit games.

    • @chichiboo17
      @chichiboo17 Před 2 lety +1

      It was 8$ , he cheated twice lol

  • @paulbuker9596
    @paulbuker9596 Před 2 lety +45

    The guys sticking up for him are worse than the guy going south...I 100% would have said something too, and I would have told whoever said something about it to mind his own and get a clue

    • @Lakers-nu6wo
      @Lakers-nu6wo Před 2 lety

      Why does he only tip $1? He must be real stingy to only tip $1 after winning a $717 pot 🤣🤣🤣

    • @paulbuker9596
      @paulbuker9596 Před 2 lety +1

      It was a split pot

    • @Lakers-nu6wo
      @Lakers-nu6wo Před 2 lety

      @@paulbuker9596 ... What??? He won the pot of $717... it WAS NOT a split pot... so you saying the pot was $1,434? Nah, this dude is stingy, its not the 1st time either, I have seen him tip a dollar either 🤣🤣🤣

    • @paulbuker9596
      @paulbuker9596 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Lakers-nu6wo This hand that I commented on about the guy taking chips off the table was a split pot, both had A-J

    • @Lakers-nu6wo
      @Lakers-nu6wo Před 2 lety

      @@paulbuker9596 ... I am talking about the hand that he won for $717, not the A J hand... he only tipped a buck...

  • @jorgef2022
    @jorgef2022 Před 2 lety +11

    In all my vlog watching I have never paused to comment. Be here, paused.. you are 100% correct to call him out. You can't take any chips of the table in the middle of the hand. And those guys, are worse than him. Also, congrats on 100, and by the way I will buy 5% of your action for the main event. Who knows maybe we both get to the final table.

    • @PokerBEAST
      @PokerBEAST  Před 2 lety +1

      Shoot me an email at PokerBEASTyt@gmail.com! That would be so sick. It’s prob going to happen now.

    • @speakinfaxonly21
      @speakinfaxonly21 Před rokem

      @@PokerBEAST definitely didn't happen lol. You were out in Day 1

  • @MJKINC
    @MJKINC Před 2 lety +17

    If the dealer seen buddy take the $5 off the table and didn't say anything, then the dealer is the problem. And you are 100% RIGHT in asking where the whites went. If he wanted a few bucks he could ask the table before hand. We are allowed to pay for drinks out of our stacks up here in Canada and take money out for meals when we take a 1 hour dinner break. Keep up the good work!

  • @carterman123
    @carterman123 Před 2 lety +3

    In most 2-5 games the white chips don’t play in all in situations unless it’s exactly $5. If the opponent thought it was less than 5 it makes sense to pull them. Example with Odd number like $9 - $5 goes in, the other $4 doesn’t play. Still shouldn’t pull em, but it’s not that unusual.

    • @christophercarle111
      @christophercarle111 Před 2 lety

      This this this this this. Finally. It took me reading a million comments to find this one. Very normal to see players throw change to a dealer when going all in at a 2/5 game. If they had $152, then they go all-in for $150 and throw the $2 to the dealer. The fact that this one happens to be a full $5, means that it should absolutely stay in play. However, the people in these comments and even the video poster are making this into a much bigger deal than it was. “Rules are rules” blah blah blah. Remind me never to play with any of you. You all sound super fun.

  • @ronaldelza1152
    @ronaldelza1152 Před 2 lety +12

    I wonder how the table would have reacted to someone adding money during a hand. Any ways I like all of your content keep up the good work for another 100 shows

    • @happycat6836
      @happycat6836 Před 2 lety

      i heard a story that a guy with flush draw adds money during hands and calls all in and loses the hand , lmao

    • @drdrayfromla99
      @drdrayfromla99 Před 2 lety +1

      That’s not allowed either. Can only play what is front of you. It changes the whole dynamic of the hand and how your opponent plays it/has it planned.

    • @cmbsoldja
      @cmbsoldja Před 2 lety +1

      I had a lady add $100 during a hand before. She had already looked at her cards but you could tell she wasn't doing it to get value from a monster. I had AQ and ended up taking the money she added.

    • @chichiboo17
      @chichiboo17 Před 2 lety +1

      He took 8 off the table!

  • @robbdale40
    @robbdale40 Před 2 lety +3

    Congrats on 100 episodes. Rare feat! Also, I agree with you. I have been chastised for taking chips off of the table mid session. You were right!

  • @JohnSmith-ml2zr
    @JohnSmith-ml2zr Před 2 lety +8

    You were exactly right to say something about the chips being taken off the table. Congratulations on your 100 vlog glad to see you running good to. Sending you run good for the wsop.

    • @chichiboo17
      @chichiboo17 Před 2 lety

      He even lied twice, he took 8 off the table

  • @ronthackrah5844
    @ronthackrah5844 Před 2 lety +3

    I always pull my tip / food chips off the table before a hand if I intend to pay from my stack and to avoid this. When shoe has been on other foot I’ve allowed players to take the tip money out of the all in when they ask. It’s always been a nominal amount and only a rec player would want to do this, so I oblige them

    • @speakinfaxonly21
      @speakinfaxonly21 Před rokem

      Bingo. And that's the key point a lot of people are missing. Pros don't do this. Only a rec would. Why piss off the recs and avoid them giving you action? Letting the few dollars slide could net you more in the future. I'm a long term kinda guy. That's how poker players are supposed to be.

  • @richardt7132
    @richardt7132 Před 2 lety +4

    you're absolutely right! it's about the principle of never taking any chips off in the middle of a hand, he might've had a green or black chip hiding in there lol who knows..

  • @CBonesey
    @CBonesey Před 2 lety

    Congrats on the 100th episode!! I do like the $200 to $2,200 one as well! All the heaters are fun to watch, but also love seeing all the other balanced sessions - even the losses. Keep up the good work man!

  • @jambiee
    @jambiee Před 2 lety +14

    Congrats on 100! All are so well done! I think I let the $5 go, very much against the rules. I’d report the dealer as the dealer is the problem, you shouldn’t have to regulate at the table. Also, that’s a super helpful tell, it gave you $, so I’d keep it to myself for the edge in play. Id probably give you $ for a cash game as you are rocking low stakes, not sure about the main event. I love seeing all the folds too, it helps give me context. You’re my favorite poker streamer!

    • @chichiboo17
      @chichiboo17 Před 2 lety +1

      He took 8 off the table! Watch again!

  • @nightmareaccomplice5816
    @nightmareaccomplice5816 Před 2 lety +2

    YES you should have said something!!!! Rules are there for a reason! Don't worry what anyone else thinks!!

  • @michaeljuarez7218
    @michaeljuarez7218 Před 2 lety

    I understand your point completely. In that situation, I would’ve used the information as a sign of weakness and quickly made the call, without making him add them back. That’s just me, but you were completely in the right and that was an amateur and sneaky move. Keep up the good work out there. I’m new to your channel and will be following for sure.

  • @jonahfrankel7948
    @jonahfrankel7948 Před 2 lety +1

    you are my favorite poker vlogger. Easily the most entertaining on CZcams. Congrats on 100!

  • @Chaos_Joe23
    @Chaos_Joe23 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey congrats on episode 100! Yeah I would of said something as well. It's all about the principal but it gave off a tell that it was a weak hand. Im sure if he didn't do that your call would be a bit more difficult. Thanks for the content!

  • @branchtana315
    @branchtana315 Před 2 lety

    I'm kind of middle of the road when it comes to the situation with the guy taking money off the table. As it pertains to the rules of the game, you're absolutely correct that you can't "go south" at any point while at the table. This is why in so many rooms if someone racks up and leaves a table, they make the player wait a certain amount of time (generally something in the 1hr range) before the player can come back and start fresh at another table. Obviously this is so people can't use table changes or racking up to be able to take money off the table.
    Now on the other hand, taking $5 off the table is much different than taking $100 or something substantial off the table. Every room has different rules for this, but the few casinos around me allow players to take money off their stack at any time, whether it be for food, drinks, tips, or whatever. One room I play in allows you to take $15 off your stack, a couple others let you take $20 off. I guess there's still a difference between taking the money off with live cards and without live cards though. So this is why I can understand why the rest of the table didn't like you calling him out. Like I said, you're well within your right to do so, but for such a trivial amount I probably would have leaned towards calling him out in a joking manner so he realizes what he did isn't right, but I ultimately wouldn't have pressed the issue for $5.

  • @mkader2494
    @mkader2494 Před 2 lety

    I'm glad you called the villain out, he should not have taken those chips off the table. I totally agree with you that the amount is irrelevant, it's the principle that matters. Nice profitable session. Looking forward to the next one!

  • @TOM-C.
    @TOM-C. Před 2 lety +2

    Yeah, I would have let it go. The act was a great tell that he wasn't holding the nuts, and at just $5 it's not worth the drama. In the end, he did have a good reason wanting to tip someone. He should have just asked if you minded, and you would have said no, go ahead. Lesson learned, and you were in the right, but it's one of those things you think about afterward, and say to yourself, nah, I'll probably leave it alone next time. 👍✌

  • @jvjoe4376
    @jvjoe4376 Před 2 lety

    You were absolutely correct for calling him out on removing chips off the table. I wonder what else goes on at that table? Good job on you100 th epidode. Thanks for posting

  • @markhellie6837
    @markhellie6837 Před 2 lety

    Great vlog! Casinos obviously allow you to take some money off the table for tips and to pay for food, beverages, massages, etc. Mid-hand, it is an absolute no-no. At many casinos, anything less than $5 does not count towards an all-in bet in a 2/5 game (not sure what the rules are at Jamul). Usually, if the all-in player is going home if he loses, the all-in player pre-tips the dealer the left over amounts. It looks like your opponent may have thought that he had less than the $5 amount when he picked up the remaining amount. Still, he should have confirmed that the amount was not in play, and, if he wanted a good run-out, should have tipped the remainder to the dealer.
    It is like the high stakes $100-$200 no-limit games where players have $50K to $500K. Frequently, the lowest chip denomination in play is $100 chips. You can sometimes see a stack of $5 chips for tipping. If a person goes all in, usually the $5 chips are not considered in play, even if they total over $100 (despite being “table stakes”).
    If he’s a pro, he seems like scummy POS. I would definitely call that sneaky shit out. If he’s a recreational player, it’s probably an honest mistake, and I would not say anything (especially if he is a regular donator to the cause). I can’t tell if the comments on the table were from regs or not, but it seemed like they may have been regs that would let it go for the sake of not making recreational play feel embarrassed. Remember, the recs are there for fun. In short, no hoodie, backpack, and headphones, I probably don’t say anything.

  • @JamesBrown-fb6zt
    @JamesBrown-fb6zt Před 2 lety

    Love your comments during play the sarcasm is definitely a plus 😂 😂 😂

  • @jamesmurray7596
    @jamesmurray7596 Před 2 lety

    I don't care if it was 4 food stamps off the EBT card all $$ stays on the table. Forget what them other non poker players saying. You did the right thing. He made a tell and you caught it. Good work. Love the videos

  • @brucefolger4748
    @brucefolger4748 Před 2 lety +2

    Congrats PokerBEAST!!! I'm just glad that head healed up after the backflip. Cheers man!!

  • @douglassommerfield3240
    @douglassommerfield3240 Před 2 lety +1

    As a dealer in our 2/5 game the whites are for tipping and are not counted for all in bets.

  • @georgepetree4407
    @georgepetree4407 Před 2 lety

    I don’t care what anybody says as far as tip money or anything. There’s poker etiquette and rules in place for a reason. You are 100% correct my good sir. This game is an absolute wonderful game. We have to keep it that way. I get mistakes happen and yada yada, but move past it, shut the hell up, shuffle up and deal!! Great vid bud 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻

  • @markw1302
    @markw1302 Před 2 lety

    Congrats on the 100th Ep. Also, right move by you to call out the pocket chipper!

  • @Ashfold_Eberesche
    @Ashfold_Eberesche Před 2 lety

    You were 100% right about the chips. Like... it doesn't matter how much it is. You can't shove and then go "Oh, but I'm putting these back in my pocket". It doesn't work that way. Like, what if you'd shoved into him? Could he go "Call, but not this $5"? Surely not, right? You've absolutely right, a line has to been drawn and the fairest way for EVERYONE is for the rule to be that you can't take chips off the table while in play. CERTAINLY not in the MIDDLE OF A HAND! That's just so bonkers out of line that I can't believe anyone could disagree.
    Oh, and "It's personal, but I don't do it"... don't do WHAT?! Does this happen often? People go "Oh, I'll just pocket some chips before shoving" all the time and you intentionally just let it go? Well good for you, mate. Honestly it sounds judgemental as fuck too. It's like he's talking about masturbating to a picture of your own sister. "Oh, it's a personal choice but *I* sure as fuck wouldn't do it". Condescending wanker.
    And really, if he wants to tip anyone then he can open up his wallet. If those $5 are the difference between being able to tip or not then he shouldn't have put them on the table in the first place. This is just so crazy, I can't believe people were AGAINST you on this. I totally expected you to be like "The table gave the other guy total shit for it" when you started saying that. But no, apparently they live in some really fucked world where you can just say "All-in, except not all". What the fuck.

    • @Ashfold_Eberesche
      @Ashfold_Eberesche Před 2 lety

      Oh, and it's fantastic to see you regularly uploading again. I've had nothing to watch while I eat my dinner for months! ;---;

  • @Jelleasy
    @Jelleasy Před 2 lety +1

    The kings fold with the chance at a river king high flush is a very tight fold btw, he can have tons of worse hands but I understand it

  • @GetRichorDieScratching

    I think it’s the principle of the rule ~ no one playing poker cares about $5 ~ but you can’t take money off the table especially when you are in a live hand and all-in.

    • @PokerBEAST
      @PokerBEAST  Před 2 lety

      Good to see you. This is how I feel too.

  • @dicruz8536
    @dicruz8536 Před 2 lety +2

    The dealer definitely should have called him out for removing chips from the table during a hand. It's just something you don't do. I understand he may have wanted to tip someone, but he should have asked if it was okay first and then no one would have had an issue. Easy. He knew it wasn't the right thing to do and I'm sorry the table gave you a hard time about it : ( Happy 100! : )

  • @BboogiePoker
    @BboogiePoker Před 2 lety

    Hey idk how it works in that casino or in the higher stakes games where ur at but most times on the bigger tables the white chips don't play...u can only bet in incriminates of 5 and the rest r just tip chips...u will get used to it the more u move up levels

  • @tny0515
    @tny0515 Před 2 lety +2

    Sorry to say. Watched the video because of title . Anticipating a player going south with a big amount. Ended up only being $5 only. It was pretty petty arguing that. And once he explained himself saying he was gonna tip the waitress. I would of just stayed quiet if I was in your shoes. It's was nothing malice . But hey had it been $500 I would of totally agreed with you.

  • @johncobb2562
    @johncobb2562 Před 2 lety

    Love that you show your folds. It helps keep everything in context. Thanks for all the great content.

  • @PunkPoker
    @PunkPoker Před 2 lety

    Hey Cato. I really enjoy the humor and analysis in your videos. I happen to agree with you about the guy taking money off the table during a hand. It doesn't matter how much it was, it was the principle. Good luck in the Main Event this year!

  • @TheScapegoat420
    @TheScapegoat420 Před 2 lety

    Great vlogger! Love your style. Keep em comin.

  • @ianshirreffs5604
    @ianshirreffs5604 Před 2 lety +2

    Tried to go south and got busted 🤣

    • @ianshirreffs5604
      @ianshirreffs5604 Před 2 lety

      Yeah, I don't care if it's $5 or $50, you CAN'T go south!!!!!!

  • @williamdeviney1269
    @williamdeviney1269 Před 2 lety

    The "200 to 2400" video is my favorite one you have done also. Good luck in the main event.

    • @PokerBEAST
      @PokerBEAST  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! Imagine run good like that in the Main Event!

  • @ajsimpson4478
    @ajsimpson4478 Před 2 lety

    The dealer shouldn't have even put you in that position. That's that person's job to catch those kinds of things. Happy 100 episode man

  • @yongsoochang8722
    @yongsoochang8722 Před 2 lety

    Yes, thems the rules and good on you for pointing it out. Nice catch, however the movie Rounders comes to mind when you catch someone's tell, keep it to yourself and keep it in mind for later...if it was green chips for sure call him out.

  • @seanrk876
    @seanrk876 Před 2 lety

    i did that one time when i was new to live cash. won a few pots and wanted to put profits in my pocket and as i started taking them off the whole table plus dealer started looking at me crazy. learned that day. you did nothing wrong.

  • @lesliehamilton2020
    @lesliehamilton2020 Před 2 lety +1

    If its $5, or $50, you can't take money off the table. If you allow ANY money to be taken off mid hand, that opens the door for someone else to get away with it. Gotta be a line drawn somewhere!

  • @frankincredible
    @frankincredible Před 2 lety +1

    You should've probably just let the $5 go. A few one dollar chips in a 2/5? Sometimes someone just wants a few dollars to buy a soda on their way out. Or maybe he thought it was $4... In most 2/5 games, $1 chips that add up to less than $5 don't play. That said, he shouldn't have taken them off the table, you're correct. And if they were for the dealer, he could've EASILY tossed them to the dealer before you acted.

  • @davidkrafsig195
    @davidkrafsig195 Před 2 lety +1

    You are a narration style of your blogs is very good.

  • @Bazza22264
    @Bazza22264 Před 2 lety

    great videos Cato ...love seeing the folds too ..giving better context of hands dealt ..

  • @tomhughes6587
    @tomhughes6587 Před 2 lety

    I agree with your actions regarding the $5. It definitely helped you make the call. Glad you’re back.

  • @lankaprince
    @lankaprince Před 2 lety

    When you folded all those hands, I would have played (depending on position/action):
    K/J off
    8/10 off
    2/3 suited in the SB for sure! Nobody sees the skinny coming
    🤷
    Yes interested in staking you. GL!

    • @PokerBEAST
      @PokerBEAST  Před 2 lety

      KJ had a three bet in front of me I believe. Email pokerbeastyt@gmail.com

  • @kevinmoore3743
    @kevinmoore3743 Před 2 lety +2

    I’m with you. Rules are rules. You are definitely not the problem, the guy that took the chips off the table and the dealer not addressing it are the problem. Also anyone that has an issue with you calling him out is part of the problem. You were in the right 100%

    • @Paul_pp
      @Paul_pp Před 2 lety

      White 1 dollar chips usually dont play in an all in and It is very common to let a person that is all in keep a blind for gas or a tip, If you google letting a player keep a chip or 1$ chips don't play in an all in in terms to poker etiquette and you will see its very common and the person didn't do anything that isn't a normal in most cash games.

  • @HazWst06
    @HazWst06 Před 2 lety +1

    Beast love ur channel and ur play. Call those rule breakers out

  • @ianmclinn7553
    @ianmclinn7553 Před 2 lety

    Interesting thought I had watching that hand.....so we can pay and tip the waitresses out of our stack.....what if instead of his pocket he handed it to a waitress during the hand? Even further what if before going all in he decided tip the waitresses half his stack? Dunno how I would handle it?

  • @upbreaker7055
    @upbreaker7055 Před 2 lety

    You are right to call him out. Just remember poker is a social game as well so self awareness and you knowing others perceptions of you is important as well. This type of action will surely change that.

  • @Shakey-lv3ez
    @Shakey-lv3ez Před 2 lety

    Flying South in middle of the hand is shocking. Can't believe the other players were sticking up for the villain. You weren't totally in the right to call him out 👍 Great video ✌

  • @patrickpotrzuski9242
    @patrickpotrzuski9242 Před 2 lety

    Our poker room allows it for drinks and food but not during an active hand usually

  • @thelurker12
    @thelurker12 Před 2 lety

    "hey guy looking to sell 30% action for a $10k buy-in".........(A few moments later)..........."not really used to these 2/5 stakes yet" 😂😂😂
    This is not meant to be cruel I just got a laugh out of it with the timing

    • @PokerBEAST
      @PokerBEAST  Před 2 lety

      Two COMPLETELY different things, right?... right?... ;)

  • @johnnyrocketz7113
    @johnnyrocketz7113 Před 2 lety

    *************
    Even 5 bucks on 2-5 game has to play if he went/called All In . If he had 7 or 8 chips, he plays 5 and keeps 2 or 3. I usually just tip it before show down. If he had 4 whites, he could take them with him after showdown. Some poker rooms make you put extra chips ONLY when all in, instead of multiples of $5 chips.
    **************

  • @BURJUKATI
    @BURJUKATI Před 2 lety

    Your A 10 hand holding
    Nearly Pot size bet on the river is not the right play in my opinion
    Would like to hear your thoughts
    What hand did you put opponent on
    that you can win against and he can call a 300$ bet on the river
    K 10 or Q 10 or pocket pair below 10”s
    It’s very tough for them to call with that holding
    At these stakes opponent rarely bluff on the paired board

    • @PokerBEAST
      @PokerBEAST  Před 2 lety

      Yea, should have made it $100. Targeting like KT with my big bet, I target way more of his worse hands with a 100$ bet.

  • @f2pwhale890
    @f2pwhale890 Před 2 lety

    Really happy to see u crushing in this video cato! Good luck

  • @michaelwillis4532
    @michaelwillis4532 Před 2 lety

    You definitely are correct in asking him about taking chips off the table. He could have had a single large denomination chip within the white chips that you might not have seen. The fact that he did it so fast proves that he knew he shouldn’t be doing it and hoping nobody saw it. Sure,it was 5$ but it’s your 5$ potentially.

  • @williamgates2404
    @williamgates2404 Před 2 lety +1

    You're right, and I would have called him on it too

  • @jimgrady7458
    @jimgrady7458 Před 2 lety

    You were 100% correct to call out the pocketed chips. You cannot take money off the table like that and the folks that got their panties in a bunch about it are 100% wrong

  • @fransfermont6193
    @fransfermont6193 Před 2 lety

    As much as i like you Cato and your great volumes of vlogs as always, i don't understand this: at 2:52 you say i am not used to playing these stakes (so the 2/5 cash) and a bit earlier you say that you are going to play this years main event (where you will sell about 30% of your action if i heard that right).
    That's a bit strange to me, if playing 2/5 is not feeling great because of your lack of experience with them, then why playing a 10k tourney? (unless you sattied in for cheap of course)
    Of course i understand that the main event maybe is a dream to you - and to almost all of us pokerplayers- but the main event will be there for many many years to come and maybe when you increase your bankroll more and get more experienced and confident by moving up in stakes that you will feel more ready for it.
    Just my two cents.
    Great vlog as always.

  • @rohieram724
    @rohieram724 Před 2 lety

    Rules are supposed to mean something. It doesn't matter how much it was, you're not supposed to go south with chips that were on the table. You were absolutely correct to call him out.

  • @ericboscovich
    @ericboscovich Před 2 lety

    Awesome videos man. You good on your call for the rest of chips. He didn't say a certain amount, he said all in. That means all of it. Other players need to learn poker rules.

  • @bat6096
    @bat6096 Před 2 lety

    That act of taking chips off makes this 100th episode somewhat notable.

  • @andreweschbach7225
    @andreweschbach7225 Před 2 lety

    Going south is wrong no matter what anyone thinks. Good on you for calling him out. Anyone who doesn't call that kind of behavior out is clueless.

  • @jerrycoburn4808
    @jerrycoburn4808 Před 2 lety

    i wouldnt really give a fuck what the other players thought i want allllll the chips. 5 bucks is 5 bucks. welcome back kato the chips.

  • @freemefree
    @freemefree Před 2 lety

    He should not have taken the chips off the tabel, but yes, the dealer needs to speak up.. Congrats on your 100 vlog, I was a 1-3 table last we, you arrived but left to go to another tabel.

  • @kennethbattaglia2994
    @kennethbattaglia2994 Před 2 lety +1

    9:30 I think you totally made the right move bro. Fuck that guy, it's terrible poker ediquite and it's a shame that you had to call him out and not the dealer. Deff glad you used the tell to your advantage tho lol

  • @jakethesnake1366
    @jakethesnake1366 Před 2 lety

    In baseball that's called "bush league" You were right, player was wrong, dealer was not doing his job. Good call, good video

  • @leojoseph6385
    @leojoseph6385 Před 2 lety

    Great episode! You can't let bullshit moves slide, period. And yes the dealer should've corrected him immediately unless the dealer didn't see it. As far as the other players berating you for protecting your hand & interest, they're out of line...but now at least you know a bit more about their lack of Honor. Bottom line:. You have a vested interest to Speak Up and must not wait for someone else to do it for you!

  • @icebrain99
    @icebrain99 Před 2 lety

    Love all of your videos man, congrats on 100 episodes!

  • @academicdeaneducation6671

    You did the right thing. You can't take money off the table. The dealer should have called him out but I would have calles him out. It isn't a home game and everyone is playing for real money.

  • @poseiidon674
    @poseiidon674 Před 2 lety

    You were 100% in the right. It doesn’t matter if he was tipping someone or paying for his mother bills; you don’t take money off the table unless the whole table is okay with it. And for the other players to call you out over it is very discouraging to hear. This means they would do the same thing which is just blasphemous that they think it’s okay

  • @jessebrown8519
    @jessebrown8519 Před 2 lety

    All the channels beg for a thumbs up - you're the only one I ever give it to ❣️ with love from Montana

    • @PokerBEAST
      @PokerBEAST  Před 2 lety +1

      I appreciate it! I hate to beg, but when you put it in your video, you increase your likes by 50% and if it’s in the first 1/3 of the video, it is 100%. It’s just the name of the YT game. Cheers!

  • @mycigaradventures8322
    @mycigaradventures8322 Před 2 lety

    My favorite video is when you hit the bad beat 🔥

  • @joel021782
    @joel021782 Před 2 lety

    I have been at tables where the singles don't play in a 2-5 game but that's if they are less than $5 total.

  • @bobroth1951
    @bobroth1951 Před 2 lety

    Taking chips off the table during a hand is angle shooting. Same as adding chips during a hand is angle shooting. You can add chips up to the casino limit between hands, but you cannot take any off your stack in your stay at the table at any time.

  • @terrybennett7577
    @terrybennett7577 Před 2 lety

    I've played in rooms where 1$ chips don't play in all ins in 5$- 5$ blind games. But since this is 2/5 they play. Was probably more mistake than angle

  • @shaneallen8024
    @shaneallen8024 Před 2 lety

    The casino makes the rules, and I'm positive no one is allowed to remove chips from the table especially if your activity in a pot with another player.

  • @robertzahedi1165
    @robertzahedi1165 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the Videos!! The “sports announcer” style of narration is awesome!!
    Five bucks is five bucks and rules em rules…
    It’s hard come up with best thing to say in the moment.. maybe in a joking manner “dude you took the whites off…so if I loose then it’s all good.. but if I win… dunt dunt dah

  • @benhester3806
    @benhester3806 Před 2 lety

    You were right to make a point on the pulling Any money off the table, esp in the middle of a hand?!

  • @johnn919
    @johnn919 Před 2 lety

    I think you were right to call it out. If he wasn't going all in, you maybe should over look it, but not on an all in bet. I do think it was a tell that he wasn't too strong. A situation like that has the potential to put you off balance and lose concentration, so you do need to consider that. Sometimes it's not worth it.

  • @georgewoodward2544
    @georgewoodward2544 Před 2 lety

    Thanks man. Always enjoy your videos. You're a damn good player

  • @chrisc9997
    @chrisc9997 Před 2 lety

    Table stakes MAN!! You play with what is on the table!! I had a similiar situation one time where this lady was in the middle of racking up. She had the rack on the padded part of the table. She got dealt in, she said I am all in for this which was about $50 bucks, the dealer said ma'am it is tables stakes and you said "all in" you have to put "all of your chips in". She had a look of shock on her face when she realized her mistake. Some dude woke up with AA and took all over her $$$$.

  • @paul94622
    @paul94622 Před 2 lety

    I was in a big hand against a kid at Wynn, he had just won a big hand like 20 minutes earlier where he had been paid on the river like $600 in black chips. He bets into me on the river and I ask where are your black chips? He turns red and starts mumbling bs. He had went south. He was so embarrassed he immediately left.

  • @mitchschneider1927
    @mitchschneider1927 Před 2 lety

    Having played this silly game for decades, I agree with you on a technical basis. But I wouldn't say anything in that situation due to the trivial amount. A little nit picky in the given situation. IMHO

  • @yadigg4437
    @yadigg4437 Před 2 lety

    you could have let it go because it’s only 5 bucks but he put you in a tough spot with that jam so i would have mentioned it too just for information 😂 but there’s rules in poker for a reason & that should always be the bottom line.. that other guy should have minded his business & the dealer should have had your back. 100% justified in calling it out. btw havent missed a vlog since you’ve been back keep crushing cato!

  • @michaelnguyen6734
    @michaelnguyen6734 Před 2 lety

    Congrats on your 100. I would have called the guy out as well. Totally right on your part. The dealer should have said something.

  • @craigerc713
    @craigerc713 Před 2 lety

    Understandable if u tip immediately after u put your stack in there. But I agree with u..maybe it's something he wasn't sure about but now he knows.

  • @philsouthwood2389
    @philsouthwood2389 Před 2 lety +1

    You are right. Money stays on the table

  • @garrettmendenhall1290
    @garrettmendenhall1290 Před 2 lety

    This vlog really is great. Keep up the good work and GL at the tables.

  • @Gumption34
    @Gumption34 Před 2 lety

    You are right about the rule…he’s not allowed to take the 5 dollars off the table. If the guy is not a winning player though, I’m gonna think it’s for a tip or a few bucks for food and not say anything.
    The reality is that the only thing that keeps live poker special is the losing players, so I would never had said anything about it. You obviously have a right to say something, but if losing players feel like the rule police are going to enforce everything over a few bucks, they aren’t going to play as much, and the overall difficulty of the games gets harder.

  • @derbo416
    @derbo416 Před 2 lety

    when i read the title i thought it was about some green chips or something. such a big deal over a small amount of money. especially in a 2-5 game

  • @chrisleos1235
    @chrisleos1235 Před 2 lety

    That situation has never been made clear to me, I've seen guys buy tipping chips, usually $20 in whites over the max buy in, I always assumed that they weren't in play, high stakes games I've seen on TV, a stack of $5 chips not in play, either way, the dealer should have clarified or made known to the table before hand.

    • @PokerBEAST
      @PokerBEAST  Před 2 lety

      Some places in Texas require tipping chips for legal purposes. I would imagine bigger games like on the Hustler stream, they’d need tip chips bc their smallest is 100$.
      In this 2/5 game, 1$ chips are in play in intervals of $5. So $17 in whites = $15 of playable money.
      Tipping off the stack, or even paying for food with chips is typical in every room I’ve played in.