Solid Snake
Flush
Double M is still tilted off the pocket JJs.
FYPThat time chip thing was gross. They really shouldn't allow them to be tossed in like that.
The chips & cards are gross, too
You'll get 'em next time!
The CocoNUTSWe've all been there. But I can never pass up quoting Will Kassouf, that was one of the funniest WSOP moments for me. Heart of a lion at least, perhaps try a lion hat next time for luck lol
True datGarrett made like 6 or 8 sets there
Just caught lightening in a jar any big hand he played except the big 180k pot I missed seeing
just seeing the hand nowFYP
The CocoNUTS
Ps. did you miss the watch moment ?
True dat
He got mega-slowrolled on showdown by a miracle boat
You should try playing with the guy week in, week out, hearing the same old recycled lines...got dropped by his sponsors for stealing money off a "friend" before Covid hit. My bad, didn't mean to derail but Kassouf triggers me even when we aren't at the table!We've all been there. But I can never pass up quoting Will Kassouf, that was one of the funniest WSOP moments for me. Heart of a lion at least, perhaps try a lion hat next time for luck lol
To be fair, I'd probably end up being sick of him within the first 5 minutes. He sounds like a total douche.You should try playing with the guy week in, week out, hearing the same old recycled lines...got dropped by his sponsors for stealing money off a "friend" before Covid hit. My bad, didn't mean to derail but Kassouf triggers me even when we aren't at the table!
No goal, really. My buddy Ryan produces the show, he invited me, and I had the afternoon open. I only knew that Garrett and Andy were playing the day before the show.@Windwalker , I'm just curious what your goal playing in a game with Garrett and Andy is? Obviously I think you are just trying to have fun, but given some of your comments on the play, you obviously care about trying to play well too.
Just wondering if trying to see how you "stack up" is part of the allure to playing against the likes of these guys?
I can attest to the bolded comment. I've seen you equally unhappy about losing a few buy-ins in a 1/1 game a couple weeks ago.No goal, really. My buddy Ryan produces the show, he invited me, and I had the afternoon open. I only knew that Garrett and Andy were playing the day before the show.
I thought it might be fun to see how it turned out. Wasn’t too worried about the money, as should have been evident from my general temperament. I don’t like losing, so the tilt was there, but mostly was just excited to play against a couple of pros and see what happened.
It's a great mentality to have. I try to play my best regardless of the stakes. Losing to bad luck is whatever to me, but losing because of my shitty decisions pisses me off and motivates me to play better.I can attest to the bolded comment. I've seen you equally unhappy about losing a few buy-ins in a 1/1 game a couple weeks ago.
POV: When you tell Garrett Adelstein that he can have a look in your chip vault.… on Hustler Live tonight.
Went on tilt halfway through, got some shit cards, and then made a decent read in the end of a weak hand from a villain, but got outflopped and lost it all. Woooooo.
Last hand had me with 89s, and I called a raise to $8,000 preflop from villain because I sensed some weakness. Villain paired his 4, holding a Q4 suited, but also made a flush draw.
$150k down in a few hours. Played absolutely terribly once I got a couple of coolers, should have stepped away once I felt myself slipping. Please watch and laugh at my ridiculously bad session today. Embarrassing.
Took a couple of shots before being asked to put phone away.
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I learned about this event listening to Ryan and Nick on the DGAF podcast. I was very impressed with both of them. I had no idea Nick was a businessman. I always wondered what his story was and hearing him on the podcast was quite different than watching him play on live at the bike.My buddy Ryan produces the show, he invited me, and I had the afternoon open.