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@@user-lo5bo3yb2u Oh, Hellmuth would have absolutely called with Nittucci’s hand. That would have been one of my favorite poker moments ever. It’s funny, everyone doesn’t even realize that Hellmuth tones it down on these televised tables. I hear he’s a way bigger douche when the cameras are off.
Nick Verdonkey is a blessing to High Stakes Poker pros. Always willing to maximize other people's equity. This is a snap call, instead he folds. If the one outer hits, well, that's poker, but with a pair and the nut flush draw you have equity even against a set.
Poker isn't all about equity..it's also about feeling it or not. Sometimes you feel it...and sometimes you don't. Sometimes you're in position, and sometimes you don't. Calling every all in with a flush draw and someone behind you that 3 betted will surely get you broke sooner than later.
@@MisterMaster4life Either you are not paying attention or you aren't pay in ng attention. Either way, you aren't paying attention. Verdonkey is drawing not to just a flush, but the nut flush. Huge difference. Second and more importantly in this particular case, is STACK SIZE. Not gonna watch this lame video again so I will generalize: Nick bets, dude with two pair raises, dude who eventually shoves reraise all in. STOP! 17,000 in the middle. Nick is, against the all in guys, has a one to eight advantage on the flush and could trip up in his 2, meaning he is way ahead. He is being asked to call roughly 10k, so he is getting 1.7 to one. He is ahead, mathematically and is getting better than one to one so this is an automatic call. But he is "worried" about the guy behind him you say. Why? Dude has 7k behind. All he can do it fatten the pot odds, he cannot reraise! The all in exceeds his stack. If he calls, which is lessened based on Verdonkeys call, Verdonkey gets over 2.4 to one! It's a lame fold. You have to gamble sometimes and the fact that A. He is drawing to the nut flush while B. Has a pair to back that up.meaning he could hit a deuce and win with trips too added to C. The guy behind him is tapped out and cannot reraise makes this a snap call. If you lose to a one outer you lose to a one outer. You are playing scared. That is being a bit and you will never win long term if you are worried about losing all your chips in a single hand bro. Not trying to be mean or start a fight, I am just speaking the truth. Look at the comments in totality. A VAST majority of people who actually PLAY poker profitably, like me, say it is a no brainer call. It's a no brainer call. Worst case scenario dude who makes a straight flush has seven outs, and he does against you, meanwhile you have 8. Again, do the math, you are ahead making better than one to one, call. You only need 2-1 to call a nut flush draw profitably over the long haul, fyi, so even a 1.7-1 call is pretty close. Added to the fact Verdonkey has over 20 in front of him, even if he loses he only lost half his stack. When he folds, he lost and gave up all his equity. Giving up equity without a fight is literally putting cash in a pile and burning it.
How do you lay down the nut flush draw multi way.. if one guy has a set and the other a draw you can crack them both. Worked out but long term that fold is for sure minus EV.
Ace high flush draw folded...wow. I would've called and found out the sad reality. Being lucky is better than skills any day. The guy who won was lucky. He caught the only card that he wanted...what was the chances of that?? Don't blame the guy with 2 pairs either...could've been his card and made a full house.
@@holdem5180you don't know what you're talking about. He doesn't want a spade...he wants a clover. But how does he know that someone else doesn't have a higher flush draw?? Remember, the guy has 3 - 5 clovers. If Nick stayed in the hand and any other clover comes that guy would've lost. But the only clover card he wanted popped up. You must not play too much poker
@oreocarlton3343 He is putting in roughly 10K to win 25K. So he needs about 29% equity. With his exact hand he has 37%. I think against his opponents ranges he has enough equity. It's not an awful fold but it's likely a call is more profitable.
@@matthewwestcott913810 for 25 would mean he needs 40%. If someone has a set here he’s only winning 30%. Plus Nate could’ve been bluffing a flush draw as well eliminating his outs. He’s in 1400 or risk another 10,000. I think the folds very reasonable. 6 different clubs also complete a straight flush so he only has 3 outs to the nuts
Realistically, Peter should had more equity than Nick V. Only reason why Nick V was ahead, was because He had bottom pair along with his Nut Flush Draw (A♣️). Now, if Nick didn't have bottom pair and just a flush draw than Peter will be ahead in equity, because Peter had more outs (not just Flush draw, but also gutshot [1 card only] Straight draw). Now, Nick V did an insane fold, his reasoning was off, but understandable. Facing multiple opponents, one of them could have a set, but on the off chance the board will run out paired board is 40/60 or 50/50. Nine out of ten times, you will call or shove all in for the flush draw, especially if you have the matching suit Ace. Luckily for Nick, he would've lost it all had he called the bet. Because once that flush hits on the turn, you are more invested and likely to think you already won, but nothing is certain until the river. As for Nate, it's a tough call, because he has top 2 pairs. With the flush and straight draw out there, he has to be aggressive to get the other opponents to back out, otherwise they'll end up getting what they need. If they do get what they need, then Nate needs a boat/full house to come back on top. It is definitely a 50/50 situation on how the board will run out for him.
I felted the house game, the owner with this against Nick's hand and shit got really weird after that. My friend even called me stupid for calling his Ace flush all in when he thought he won. Lol.
The point that he had an ace and a deuce of clubs is irrelevant the fact that he had no faith and he folded. the focus should be on the guy who got the straight flush.
I love how after the river he's saying I had it all. Then later on he's saying he folded cause he thought someone had a set. If he really thought someone had a set they would have rivered a full house so why is he saying he would have had it all before he sees their cards?
These stack sizes compared to these ppls bankroll I couldn't fold here if I were Nick. With the nut draw facing that bet I'd go all in too and hope the guy behind me calls so I can possibly triple up. But hey, it worked out for Nick so what do I know?
@@tylerbehrends3304nobody wants to see that. They can’t let go of draws lol. And to the original post only 3 outs give him the nuts. 6 clubs complete a straight flush
With a high probability that the player behind would also call, Nick was getting an appropriate price to draw to the nut flush. Not a great price, but good enough. I don't see much point in playing A2s at all if he's going to fold in spots like this.
Interesting. The player with the best odds on a draw 😊draw folds out. The leader at the flop gets creamed by the run out but you flop two pair so what do you do?
I don't see how you can ever fold A2 of clubs there. Yes, you're always behind, but you're up against two people -- and most of the time you'll be up against over-pairs and hands like 6/7. VERY rarely, someone will have one of the other sets -- 666 or 777 (you've got a set blocker with your 2, making that particular set or two pair combo less likely). However, you have ridiculous equity even against sets because of the flush draw and the fact that you have two other people in the pot. As long as your chances of winning are better than 33% (and they usually will be), you should never fold. There's too much equity.
Where exactly is the thumbnail in the video? I guess technically it happened that the nut flush was folded to the straight flush, but never AS IT HAPPENED.
nate being behind saved him so much money, it was a bit of a weird shove though with two people and there being a 3 bet you would have expected one of them to have a higher flush draw and even though the straight flush is at the back of your mind you don't expect it. The only way I see it make sense is if he thought nate was trying to make it expensive to get a flush draw with three 7s or 6s and prayed Nick had King high flush draw would be scared since Peter was the original raiser and could have the Ace.
Nick led out small on the flop..So he can literally have anything. I think the shove is just to iso the 3 better, and thinking Nick will have a hand that has to fold most of the time. I don't think it's that outrageous to shove. A call would've been even more dumb. And a fold is questionable...so I think he did the right thing. Some times you just walk into 2 monster hands when you least expect it. And this was one of those times. No way you've never shoved thinking the whole table folds..and end up with 2 or 3 callers...happens to the best of us.
@@davidnoriega88 Without a doubt I have done real foolish things with even worse hands. And of course it's always easy to call a play when you see the hold cards. You could show the hold cards and I still would not be comfortable playing at the stakes they are playing so not suggesting I'm somehow a better player. I guess when I look at people who play at this level, I try too look at each hand separately. Removing what I know the hold cards to be and as much as I can. Try and imagine what I think the other people would be holding to see if I can predict how each part of any hand will play out. I guess when I saw the title I expected him to have it before the fishing for as much chips as he could possibly get. So maybe it was my expectation, it just looked like a very scary board. I would of course have hoped for the straight flush, but with the 3 bet. The main thing that would be in my head is one of them must currently have me beat with trips or top two, and the other a higher flush draw. So if I was to shove I'd be because I was praying that the other had a jack or queen high flush draw to scare them off. It's why I said weird, and not the worst, and obviously it paid off.
This one I dunno, not sure what the raise all in was trying to accomplish? Push out what? a higher flush draw is the only thing that makes sense. Hindsight of course he should have flatted the 4k to keep ace high in. I just think he was wanting both to fold but obviously one guy wasn't going to after a 4k bet? So it was a bit strange.
Not a good look when the coowner of the show flops a pair and nut flush draw, then folds. Only to have a miracle card on the Turn that would have burned him.
Trolls are real lol. This was just a fun hand and well played. The fold? Even though Nick thought he would have won… still it’s a fun watch. Nothing to troll about here.
After the river when the allin shows his cards and you have the absolute 100% NUTS, anything less than immediately showing your hand is a slow roll and a dick move
The guy who won the hand so oblivious to the fact that he scared off the ace high flush draw that would have resulted in him taking All that guy's chips and making twice the money he did in the hand 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🥸🤣
Pushes all-in with a gutter straight flush draw? Thats f*cking 1 out!! What a bad play, he would have gone broke 9,999 times if he does this 10,000 times. Dude just a fish thats a luckbox..and what a bad fold by Nick
How could you guys keep saying that he slow rolled, he had nothing but 2 draws, flush & stright flush. What he did have was big balls going all-in with low cards.
Never thought I'd see something more gross than a slow roll but watching Vertucci get rubbed by a masseuse is 1000 times worse
absolutely
No shit def not a massage
And how he made that hand completely about him. Narcissist much
@@MrTrig84Dud is annoying af
The whole massage thing is cringy
thats not a massage anymore
because shes not a masseuse. That's his mother!
I am so sad Nic didn’t call and get slowrolled after thinking he hit the nut flush
I know, what a bummer!
Would have been an amazing moment.
The only other person that would be worst to watch than fake tough guy Nittuci is Hellmuth😂
@@user-lo5bo3yb2u Oh, Hellmuth would have absolutely called with Nittucci’s hand. That would have been one of my favorite poker moments ever. It’s funny, everyone doesn’t even realize that Hellmuth tones it down on these televised tables. I hear he’s a way bigger douche when the cameras are off.
Nothing more interesting than hearing about what someone folded
I genuinely like hearing it. Gives me info as long as they at least saw the flop.
Nick might lose this pot but he is always winning with gentle massage. 😂😂😂
"Did ya get there?" - lmao
Young Nate handled the slow roll like a champ.
I felt sorry for the masseuse the whole hand having to touch greaseball Vertucci
Poor lady having to touch the fake tough guy😂 what a nits
HCL is the trailer park of poker coverage.
Underrated comment
And I'm here for every second of it
Nick Verdonkey is a blessing to High Stakes Poker pros. Always willing to maximize other people's equity.
This is a snap call, instead he folds. If the one outer hits, well, that's poker, but with a pair and the nut flush draw you have equity even against a set.
Poker isn't all about equity..it's also about feeling it or not. Sometimes you feel it...and sometimes you don't. Sometimes you're in position, and sometimes you don't. Calling every all in with a flush draw and someone behind you that 3 betted will surely get you broke sooner than later.
@@MisterMaster4life Either you are not paying attention or you aren't pay in ng attention. Either way, you aren't paying attention.
Verdonkey is drawing not to just a flush, but the nut flush. Huge difference.
Second and more importantly in this particular case, is STACK SIZE.
Not gonna watch this lame video again so I will generalize: Nick bets, dude with two pair raises, dude who eventually shoves reraise all in.
STOP!
17,000 in the middle. Nick is, against the all in guys, has a one to eight advantage on the flush and could trip up in his 2, meaning he is way ahead. He is being asked to call roughly 10k, so he is getting 1.7 to one. He is ahead, mathematically and is getting better than one to one so this is an automatic call.
But he is "worried" about the guy behind him you say. Why? Dude has 7k behind. All he can do it fatten the pot odds, he cannot reraise! The all in exceeds his stack. If he calls, which is lessened based on Verdonkeys call, Verdonkey gets over 2.4 to one!
It's a lame fold. You have to gamble sometimes and the fact that A. He is drawing to the nut flush while B. Has a pair to back that up.meaning he could hit a deuce and win with trips too added to C. The guy behind him is tapped out and cannot reraise makes this a snap call.
If you lose to a one outer you lose to a one outer.
You are playing scared. That is being a bit and you will never win long term if you are worried about losing all your chips in a single hand bro.
Not trying to be mean or start a fight, I am just speaking the truth.
Look at the comments in totality. A VAST majority of people who actually PLAY poker profitably, like me, say it is a no brainer call.
It's a no brainer call.
Worst case scenario dude who makes a straight flush has seven outs, and he does against you, meanwhile you have 8. Again, do the math, you are ahead making better than one to one, call.
You only need 2-1 to call a nut flush draw profitably over the long haul, fyi, so even a 1.7-1 call is pretty close.
Added to the fact Verdonkey has over 20 in front of him, even if he loses he only lost half his stack. When he folds, he lost and gave up all his equity. Giving up equity without a fight is literally putting cash in a pile and burning it.
@@MisterMaster4life Nit not bit
@@MisterMaster4life lmao no it has nothing to do with feeling it
@@jeffuryca Your text is simply too long to read...but I get the general tone of your first 2 sentences. You disagree...that's fine.
3 second delays are apparently slow rolls these days.
Also asked Nate, "did you get there?".
When you make the other player show first when holding the nuts, that's a slowroll, which is what he did here
Bona-fide slow roll!
I was thinking the same thing. The titles of these clips are 100% lies
“Sometimes it gets the best of him” XD
How do you lay down the nut flush draw multi way.. if one guy has a set and the other a draw you can crack them both. Worked out but long term that fold is for sure minus EV.
How’s Nick even allowed on his own show?
Only Nitucci folds that
lol and he thinks it was a great fold....lol
And he acts like he did something good , it was a nit fold ...
He was afraid of Sets and 2 pairs drawing to Boat outs. Huge Nit fold that was rewarded.
Ace high flush draw folded...wow. I would've called and found out the sad reality. Being lucky is better than skills any day. The guy who won was lucky. He caught the only card that he wanted...what was the chances of that?? Don't blame the guy with 2 pairs either...could've been his card and made a full house.
its an incredibly bad fold honestly
you are crazy dude , after nick folds he wants any spade
@@holdem5180you don't know what you're talking about. He doesn't want a spade...he wants a clover. But how does he know that someone else doesn't have a higher flush draw?? Remember, the guy has 3 - 5 clovers. If Nick stayed in the hand and any other clover comes that guy would've lost. But the only clover card he wanted popped up. You must not play too much poker
lmao clover
@@holdem5180 club
Pretty bad fold tbh, but okay!
he is behind and not invested with 2 other players, bad fold why?
@oreocarlton3343 He is putting in roughly 10K to win 25K. So he needs about 29% equity. With his exact hand he has 37%. I think against his opponents ranges he has enough equity. It's not an awful fold but it's likely a call is more profitable.
@@matthewwestcott913810 for 25 would mean he needs 40%. If someone has a set here he’s only winning 30%. Plus Nate could’ve been bluffing a flush draw as well eliminating his outs. He’s in 1400 or risk another 10,000. I think the folds very reasonable. 6 different clubs also complete a straight flush so he only has 3 outs to the nuts
@@matthewwestcott9138 wasn't aware his pot odds were that good my bad
Not a pretty bad fold imo but a call will be more profitable in the long run
Lol of course Nick made that hand all about him
God damn I thought Nick folded a flush on the flop. God damn screen shot
2:52 Maybe? Open Straight flush on TV is a always allin lol
Realistically, Peter should had more equity than Nick V. Only reason why Nick V was ahead, was because He had bottom pair along with his Nut Flush Draw (A♣️). Now, if Nick didn't have bottom pair and just a flush draw than Peter will be ahead in equity, because Peter had more outs (not just Flush draw, but also gutshot [1 card only] Straight draw).
Now, Nick V did an insane fold, his reasoning was off, but understandable. Facing multiple opponents, one of them could have a set, but on the off chance the board will run out paired board is 40/60 or 50/50. Nine out of ten times, you will call or shove all in for the flush draw, especially if you have the matching suit Ace. Luckily for Nick, he would've lost it all had he called the bet. Because once that flush hits on the turn, you are more invested and likely to think you already won, but nothing is certain until the river.
As for Nate, it's a tough call, because he has top 2 pairs. With the flush and straight draw out there, he has to be aggressive to get the other opponents to back out, otherwise they'll end up getting what they need. If they do get what they need, then Nate needs a boat/full house to come back on top. It is definitely a 50/50 situation on how the board will run out for him.
I felted the house game, the owner with this against Nick's hand and shit got really weird after that. My friend even called me stupid for calling his Ace flush all in when he thought he won. Lol.
Easy fold when your dealer sets up the deck
2 things I hate: “chip play sound” and a dude getting a massage that belongs in a massage parlor. Get a room, Peter!
The point that he had an ace and a deuce of clubs is irrelevant the fact that he had no faith and he folded. the focus should be on the guy who got the straight flush.
Celebrate folding to a one out draw that got there… WOO!!!!!
ikr what a nit
I love how after the river he's saying I had it all. Then later on he's saying he folded cause he thought someone had a set. If he really thought someone had a set they would have rivered a full house so why is he saying he would have had it all before he sees their cards?
Off topic a bit, but that lady in the white shirt isn't a masseuse, she was pretty much pampering, scratching and cuddling Mr. Nick Nitucci.😂
These stack sizes compared to these ppls bankroll I couldn't fold here if I were Nick. With the nut draw facing that bet I'd go all in too and hope the guy behind me calls so I can possibly triple up. But hey, it worked out for Nick so what do I know?
Only 30% chance he’d get there
@@tylerbehrends3304 he has enough equity to call there, and for gamble sake why not? You have tens of millions why not give action on your own game
@@tylerbehrends3304Sure, and he's getting more than 2.5 to 1. So it's a call.
@@tylerbehrends3304nobody wants to see that. They can’t let go of draws lol. And to the original post only 3 outs give him the nuts. 6 clubs complete a straight flush
With a high probability that the player behind would also call, Nick was getting an appropriate price to draw to the nut flush. Not a great price, but good enough. I don't see much point in playing A2s at all if he's going to fold in spots like this.
Interesting. The player with the best odds on a draw 😊draw folds out. The leader at the flop gets creamed by the run out but you flop two pair so what do you do?
"Do you have a boat?" What a clown
Slow rollin is 'bout on par with the HCL game
Man, if he just would have called. That would have been massive.
I don't see how you can ever fold A2 of clubs there. Yes, you're always behind, but you're up against two people -- and most of the time you'll be up against over-pairs and hands like 6/7. VERY rarely, someone will have one of the other sets -- 666 or 777 (you've got a set blocker with your 2, making that particular set or two pair combo less likely). However, you have ridiculous equity even against sets because of the flush draw and the fact that you have two other people in the pot. As long as your chances of winning are better than 33% (and they usually will be), you should never fold. There's too much equity.
Brilliant lay down.
whats more gross is watching the massage going on at ther same time as the pot is being played. maybe im the only one finding it gross!
Where exactly is the thumbnail in the video? I guess technically it happened that the nut flush was folded to the straight flush, but never AS IT HAPPENED.
Ummm why didn’t they run it twice?? Was this max pain Monday?
Gran momento para Nick 😃
Slow rolling with a straight flush is the ONLY move
Is this max pain Monday?
He pushed it all in before he had a straight flush so you can’t really say he slow rolled it.
Damn.. what a fold by Nick!
yeh if you get signal too to fold you ll fold
@@BigBossEscobarI mean, he had good equity against those two hands. Why would he get signaled to fold.
it's not his first time @@NeiltheDeal
Signaled how?
@@joyride1598 butt plug
nate being behind saved him so much money, it was a bit of a weird shove though with two people and there being a 3 bet you would have expected one of them to have a higher flush draw and even though the straight flush is at the back of your mind you don't expect it. The only way I see it make sense is if he thought nate was trying to make it expensive to get a flush draw with three 7s or 6s and prayed Nick had King high flush draw would be scared since Peter was the original raiser and could have the Ace.
Nick led out small on the flop..So he can literally have anything. I think the shove is just to iso the 3 better, and thinking Nick will have a hand that has to fold most of the time. I don't think it's that outrageous to shove. A call would've been even more dumb. And a fold is questionable...so I think he did the right thing. Some times you just walk into 2 monster hands when you least expect it. And this was one of those times. No way you've never shoved thinking the whole table folds..and end up with 2 or 3 callers...happens to the best of us.
@@davidnoriega88 Without a doubt I have done real foolish things with even worse hands. And of course it's always easy to call a play when you see the hold cards. You could show the hold cards and I still would not be comfortable playing at the stakes they are playing so not suggesting I'm somehow a better player.
I guess when I look at people who play at this level, I try too look at each hand separately. Removing what I know the hold cards to be and as much as I can. Try and imagine what I think the other people would be holding to see if I can predict how each part of any hand will play out. I guess when I saw the title I expected him to have it before the fishing for as much chips as he could possibly get. So maybe it was my expectation, it just looked like a very scary board. I would of course have hoped for the straight flush, but with the 3 bet. The main thing that would be in my head is one of them must currently have me beat with trips or top two, and the other a higher flush draw.
So if I was to shove I'd be because I was praying that the other had a jack or queen high flush draw to scare them off.
It's why I said weird, and not the worst, and obviously it paid off.
This one I dunno, not sure what the raise all in was trying to accomplish? Push out what? a higher flush draw is the only thing that makes sense. Hindsight of course he should have flatted the 4k to keep ace high in. I just think he was wanting both to fold but obviously one guy wasn't going to after a 4k bet? So it was a bit strange.
Not a good look when the coowner of the show flops a pair and nut flush draw, then folds. Only to have a miracle card on the Turn that would have burned him.
That was brutal.😮
Only a lightweight sees this as a slow roll.
Nate should rename himself to Faze Fish.
Nate didn't do nothing wrong! With a draw heavy board, it's an easy shove!
Robbi take notes nick showed u how to do it properly right here
Nate got it in good, just unfortunate
Those massages at the table are a focking embarrassment.
Good fold Nick
I must of missed this slow roll.....
Where is the slow roll??
Trolls are real lol.
This was just a fun hand and well played. The fold? Even though Nick thought he would have won… still it’s a fun watch. Nothing to troll about here.
are you crazy , it was a fn nit fold
What a nit! You can win if you get a club, 2 or Ace.
How does Nick fold that
Celebrating the bad read and even worse fold. I like how no one cared when he announced his hand.
Almost every time someone is getting massaged in a huge hand they end up losing the hand
AIRBALL SAYS HOW DARE YOU?!?
Getting massage at a poker table is so fkin cringe and disgusting.
He folded the nut flush draw on the flop?
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How was he slow rolling he went all-in with a draw.
After the river when the allin shows his cards and you have the absolute 100% NUTS, anything less than immediately showing your hand is a slow roll and a dick move
This is max pain Monday, slowrolling is ENCOURAGED. It's part of the weekly theme. You aren't allowed to run it twice either.
Slow rolling with anything is the worst. It’s a scumbag move.
Bust the other door ha ha
I hope that Nate dush got stacked
The guy who won the hand so oblivious to the fact that he scared off the ace high flush draw that would have resulted in him taking All that guy's chips and making twice the money he did in the hand 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🥸🤣
A2 fold amazing
Getting massaged at the poker table will forever be creepy. So cringe.
Pushes all-in with a gutter straight flush draw? Thats f*cking 1 out!! What a bad play, he would have gone broke 9,999 times if he does this 10,000 times. Dude just a fish thats a luckbox..and what a bad fold by Nick
That table is uncomfortably cramped.
Talk about Podunk Poker. I don't know what's worse here; the clientele or the announcers.
Why would he fold. I guess it was half of his stack so he’d be all in 3 ways with only a third chance
nobody runs more badder then vertucci
Almost like he knew it...
Wouldn't you want as many people all in as possible with the nut flush draw??? Why fold???
Did he get a happy ending?
Not gonna slowroll u too much😂
good fold 🎉
do I have to have sleeves to play? I am old and those tattoos look silly to me.
who cares?
I had the same thing happen to me
I’m so upset he folded, I only watched for his reaction ☹️
Not a slow roll. I don't understand why people don't show heads up in cash games like in tournaments. Could we blur out Nick getting massaged?
Yeah, She is as much of a massage therapist as I am phil hellmuth
If I had that hand or pocket dueces, then I'm going home broke
How is this a slow roll?
What the fuck is that “masseuse” doing?
I once flopped same straight flush with the 3 5 clubs in my hand....opponent had naked ace but missed clubs on river
bad fold got lucky😂
+EV Nicky 😂
Calling Nate would've had Nick all in on that turn. Good value, not great.
Poor Nicki Minaj
The cover to this video was deceiving. It made it look like he folded the Ace high flush not the draw.
Slowrolling does not make you cool. It just tells alot about you as a person.
It's max pain Monday. Everybody slowrolls because it's encouraged on Monday's game ONLY
How could you guys keep saying that he slow rolled, he had nothing but 2 draws, flush & stright flush. What he did have was big balls going all-in with low cards.
He actually had a third draw, a non club 4 gives him a straight.
he slowed rolled on the river
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Nick just be on the side dont play folding nfd and pair lol
More outs but not a better draw
Nick celebrates folding as guy loses his stack, classless