Come on, if Doyle ...( 9 months ago by lortpaapikken)
Come on, if Doyle would have raised Moss, he was only likely to be called by a better hand.. Claiming that he should have raised and bluffed at the pot, is very shortsighted
doyle is a living ...( 8 months ago by DeFiLeRs)
doyle is a living leyend.
doyle maybe god. ...( 8 months ago by 1robertthomas)
doyle maybe god. but stu ungar is an entire religion, best ever
completely true.. ...( 8 months ago by esucil)
completely true.. he owned doyle when they played.. i think there is one video where he reads out exactly two cards doyle has with the suit.. doyle looking so ashamed..lol
This has nothing to ...( 7 months ago by powerrocket21)
This has nothing to do with this video, and its only my humble opinion, from experience, but i believe donkeys rule the online tables. Donkeys that call themselves good players need to play in a real game and learn that they will get owned. I consider myself an above average player and every time i lost most of my chips i had the advantage and i was on top, then i would get sucked out on the river alot, i definately prefer real life poker rather than online poker. dont take offense im venting
You know what, from ...( 7 months ago by eljefereal)
You know what, from a sheer poker standpoint, these may not be great plays or spectacular skill sets, but you have to consider the circumstances of most of these. Final hands in '98, '95, hands against legends (Lederer)... A better description might be Most Memorable hands, but either way, loved this segment and read the book referenced in Part One. Fascinating stuff. "The Best Hand I Ever Played" by Steve Rosenbloom. Find it at your local bookstore or online, anywhere, now!
yeah, i agree, i ...( 7 months ago by KrazyKai101)
yeah, i agree, i can relate, lol there's too many maniacs playing online, and i get sucked out on the river a lot also. some ppl just call raise from any position w/ any suited connector, and go all in on the flop w/ flush draw~ yeah, i also play in real life, which is more fun anyways
yeah, he's got ...( 7 months ago by KrazyKai101)
yeah, he's got photographic memory and spot on read. He was banned from playing Blackjack at most casinos in Vegas, lol btw, where can i find the video ?, i tried searching for it
wow, thats ...( 7 months ago by ugonaeaturcornbread)
wow, thats disgusting for ivey there. it makes u think, maybe players should just muck small pairs pre-flop in that situation, while they're a 9 to 1 underdog.
9 to 1 underdog???? ...( 6 months ago by thezodiac68)
9 to 1 underdog????? 4/1 actually!!
PURE PWNAGE BY ...( 6 months ago by xxzorritoxx)
PURE PWNAGE BY DOYLE!!!!!
yeah, and what's ...( 6 months ago by ihateuutube)
yeah, and what's particularly impressive is that guys like doyle and johnny moss had to figure out the game from scratch. they didn't have access to any prior knowledge of strategies, tells, and plays that current players can learn from books and tv.
amazing play by ...( 5 months ago by 123vuk123)
amazing play by Doyle. Even if I knew the guy was bluffing me I probably wouldnt call with J-high coz he could accidentaly have a Q or A.
Deeb was a lucky ...( 5 months ago by monkeyonfire0069)
Deeb was a lucky bastard on that hand
dude id be PISSED ...( 5 months ago by stehiggins1)
dude id be PISSED OFF if i was ivey
i dont think deebs ...( 5 months ago by pokerpokerfan)
i dont think deebs hand was amazing at all.. Doyle and Duke are absolutely awesome
its such a shame ...( 5 months ago by tyreseburn)
its such a shame Ungar died so young he could've have done so much more for poker history
norman chad is a ...( 4 months ago by jon1151)
norman chad is a donk!
i dun understand ...( 4 months ago by LarryTheSwanson)
i dun understand why johnny moss would bet 6k lolol
It was a bluff, you ...( 3 months ago by funglip)
It was a bluff, you shouldn't call with nothing like J/10 but Brunson read Moss like a open book. I play poker for a few yrs and I can't believe he just call with that(he could raise); amazing call!
The call was so ...( 3 months ago by funglip)
The call was so great that it could either made by some noobs or the greats. There's no way that amateurs or even some pros could make that call.
Well you didn't ...( 2 months ago by oldinion)
Well you didn't hear him say he knew johnny was on a drawing hand? And his drawing hand had the highest cards possible?
A better description might be Most Memorable hands, but either way, loved this segment and read the book referenced in Part One. Fascinating stuff.
"The Best Hand I Ever Played" by Steve Rosenbloom. Find it at your local bookstore or online, anywhere, now!
there's too many maniacs playing online, and i get sucked out on the river a lot also. some ppl just call raise from any position w/ any suited connector, and go all in on the flop w/ flush draw~
yeah, i also play in real life, which is more fun anyways
btw, where can i find the video ?, i tried searching for it
it makes u think, maybe players should just muck small pairs pre-flop in that situation, while they're a 9 to 1 underdog.