@NateRiver87 loool yeah dealers pull cold decks out of their arse’s on the sly… grow up, go watch jamie gold from around day 4/5 in 06, you havent seen such luck till you see that!
Holy fuck what a lucky bastard.
Then Cada lived to be 122 and won the lotto (2:33)
@NateRiver87 Oh yeah? Then you never watch Jerry Yang play did you?
@NateRiver87 Oh yeah? Then you never watch Jerry Yang play did you?
@NateRiver87 Oh yeah? Then you never watch Jerry Yang play did you?
saout is much better player than cada lol
poker is alot of luck but also skill and there is a reason he is there im not saying he played it right but he was sorta of bluffing
i think the WSOP of 2009 was manipulated… i’ve never seen too luck like this for one player…
2 outter from fucking hell
Darvin would have won it lmao
@pp0u1110 it was, but the fact of going all in preflop with 22 makes him look like a donk, if he just called the reraise preflop and then hit the set on the flop makes the play look different
I HATE watching shit like this!
I am surprised there are no youtube donks who say he played it right.
@pp0u1110 Yeah, Cada just calls pre-flop, then it wouldve ben shove-shove after.
The fact that Cada’s “fans” are cheering on this donk when he gets lucky says a lot about them.
I just love how Lon McEachern does commentary.He is like Mike Breen of Poker sportscasting.”OHHHHH!a deuce for Cada he gets the set!” Classic.
I would lay down pocket aces to Joe Cada. This guy just never loses a hand, no matter how far behind he is when all his chips are in.
When he sucked out twice in a row to knock out the chip leader, he said “you deserve it”.
I give more probs to Jamie Gold
He gets 22 and he three bets it all in, what a joke.
@Taroxus I suppose that defending your raise is one school of thought. But I work under the assumption that you should only be calling a raise with a speculative hand if it is less than 5% of the effective stack. 22 plays badly post-flop unless it hits and the odds of that are 7.5:1 or around 13%. Then, even if it hits it is very likely that he won’t get much action from his opponent. Suppose an Ace or a King come on the board, Saout is just going to shut down. I think he should have folded
@toby0cooper yes he did, the raise was only 3.5 million, they each had about 40 million, so you could call and defend your raise a ‘lil
@pp0u1110 The flop should be irrelevant in this situation, he should have folded the 22 to a re-raise, he didn’t have a big enough chip stack to make that call out of position
don’t hate the player, hate the game.
cada over-play his 22 so bad preflop and got like that …. online players are overrated.
@NateRiver87 loool yeah dealers pull cold decks out of their arse’s on the sly… grow up, go watch jamie gold from around day 4/5 in 06, you havent seen such luck till you see that!
Holy fuck what a lucky bastard.
Then Cada lived to be 122 and won the lotto (2:33)
@NateRiver87 Oh yeah? Then you never watch Jerry Yang play did you?
@NateRiver87 Oh yeah? Then you never watch Jerry Yang play did you?
@NateRiver87 Oh yeah? Then you never watch Jerry Yang play did you?
saout is much better player than cada lol
poker is alot of luck but also skill and there is a reason he is there im not saying he played it right but he was sorta of bluffing
i think the WSOP of 2009 was manipulated… i’ve never seen too luck like this for one player…
2 outter from fucking hell
Darvin would have won it lmao
@pp0u1110 it was, but the fact of going all in preflop with 22 makes him look like a donk, if he just called the reraise preflop and then hit the set on the flop makes the play look different
I HATE watching shit like this!
I am surprised there are no youtube donks who say he played it right.
@pp0u1110 Yeah, Cada just calls pre-flop, then it wouldve ben shove-shove after.
The fact that Cada’s “fans” are cheering on this donk when he gets lucky says a lot about them.
I just love how Lon McEachern does commentary.He is like Mike Breen of Poker sportscasting.”OHHHHH!a deuce for Cada he gets the set!” Classic.
I would lay down pocket aces to Joe Cada. This guy just never loses a hand, no matter how far behind he is when all his chips are in.
When he sucked out twice in a row to knock out the chip leader, he said “you deserve it”.
I give more probs to Jamie Gold
He gets 22 and he three bets it all in, what a joke.
@Taroxus I suppose that defending your raise is one school of thought. But I work under the assumption that you should only be calling a raise with a speculative hand if it is less than 5% of the effective stack. 22 plays badly post-flop unless it hits and the odds of that are 7.5:1 or around 13%. Then, even if it hits it is very likely that he won’t get much action from his opponent. Suppose an Ace or a King come on the board, Saout is just going to shut down. I think he should have folded
@toby0cooper yes he did, the raise was only 3.5 million, they each had about 40 million, so you could call and defend your raise a ‘lil
@pp0u1110 The flop should be irrelevant in this situation, he should have folded the 22 to a re-raise, he didn’t have a big enough chip stack to make that call out of position
don’t hate the player, hate the game.
cada over-play his 22 so bad preflop and got like that …. online players are overrated.