Most card rooms will not let you talk about or expose your hand when there is still pending action, for this reason. A bluff is representing the best hand based on your bet or raise. Saying you have a full house when you don’t isn’t a bluff, it is really poor form, will get you a penalty in a tournament, and can get you asked to leave in a cash game.
Having said that, it couldn’t have been a very big pot or a very big game. The winner only has about $180 in front of him. The biggest stack has $300 (those appear to be 10 high stacks plus 2 racks)
Most people in this comment section apparently haven’t played poker in casinos before. It’s not always, but it’s relatively common for lying about what hand you have, or discussing your hand at all, to be strictly forbidden.
“If you can’t beat a fullhouse, you should fold”, does not mean I have a fullhouse. It can simply mean that you should never play a hand less than a fullhouse.
i remember I went to the casino hammered after a night out when i turned 19. Slow played aces and won like 600 bucks the guy who lost was yelling at me for like 10 min. I like said thanks for the money and just left
So to be fair, this is called “angling” – which is actually banned in some card rooms, but permitted in others.. Some card rooms state you can angle on the flop and the turn, but not on the river.
Obviously the rules in this room allow it, so the loser is in the wrong – but if he’s been mostly playing in poker rooms that don’t allow it, I can see why he’s confused/angry.
I have only played poker one time in a casino and that game I walked out with over 600 bucks having entered with 25. I got it all in one hand by bluffing, and there was a guy at the table who went _**ballistic!**_ As soon as I won, I knew I would just slowly lose it all angina if I didn’t leave right then, and hearing his reaction made my mind up solidly! I paid for my hotel and all of my travel with that pot and it was soooo worth it to hear that jackass bitching at me as I left the table.
“I trusted him”
You shouldn’t have.
What’s the guy respond with that makes everyone laugh?
That dudes pile looks like a lot of people have trusted him falsely. Good on him.
Most card rooms will not let you talk about or expose your hand when there is still pending action, for this reason. A bluff is representing the best hand based on your bet or raise. Saying you have a full house when you don’t isn’t a bluff, it is really poor form, will get you a penalty in a tournament, and can get you asked to leave in a cash game.
Having said that, it couldn’t have been a very big pot or a very big game. The winner only has about $180 in front of him. The biggest stack has $300 (those appear to be 10 high stacks plus 2 racks)
Most people in this comment section apparently haven’t played poker in casinos before. It’s not always, but it’s relatively common for lying about what hand you have, or discussing your hand at all, to be strictly forbidden.
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Idiot was threatening violence as well. He should have been shown out.
If you ever find yourself at the table with someone like that never make fun of them. Keep them seated, keep them playing. Let the fish swim.
That moron should have been thrown out the moment he threatened to use violence. What a loser.
So always say you have a royal flush when you play against him.
How did he even find out it wasn’t a full house when he folded?
HOW CAN HE BLUFF!
HOW CAN HE BLUFF!!!!!
bet that guy thinks there are sexy singles in his area dying to meet him
Someone correct me if I’m wrong – but you’re actually not allowed to tell the truth.
Guys likes this are why I don’t really like playing table games in casinos.
How much are those chips worth?
“If you can’t beat a fullhouse, you should fold”, does not mean I have a fullhouse. It can simply mean that you should never play a hand less than a fullhouse.
That chip banging is annoying
I cant imagine working at a casino and listen to clanking chips all day
Nothing makes me less interested about getting back in to poker than hearing a bunch of people argue about the etiquette rules of poker.
I’d be angry at the guy with his phone out at the table.
I used to think the chip sounds on televised poker were exaggerated. Fuck, that’s annoying.
i remember I went to the casino hammered after a night out when i turned 19. Slow played aces and won like 600 bucks the guy who lost was yelling at me for like 10 min. I like said thanks for the money and just left
So to be fair, this is called “angling” – which is actually banned in some card rooms, but permitted in others.. Some card rooms state you can angle on the flop and the turn, but not on the river.
Obviously the rules in this room allow it, so the loser is in the wrong – but if he’s been mostly playing in poker rooms that don’t allow it, I can see why he’s confused/angry.
expected this to be a Phil Hellmuth video
I have only played poker one time in a casino and that game I walked out with over 600 bucks having entered with 25. I got it all in one hand by bluffing, and there was a guy at the table who went _**ballistic!**_ As soon as I won, I knew I would just slowly lose it all angina if I didn’t leave right then, and hearing his reaction made my mind up solidly! I paid for my hotel and all of my travel with that pot and it was soooo worth it to hear that jackass bitching at me as I left the table.
You think someone would do that? Sit at a poker table and tell lies?
Recording with security right there is wild.