Poker After Dark's pro/celeb week, entitled "Moving Violations" featured a lineup of poker pros and Hollywood celebs such as Jennifer Tilly, Don Cheadle as well as producer Randall Emmett.
A video shared on Youtube described it as: "Moving Violations" week was all about Hollywood, but in one hand, Antonio Esfandiari attempts to felt his star-studded counterparts. Jennifer Tilly has top set and Do[...] Read more » Dumb Call made by Antonio Esfandiari at Poker After Dark session with Hollywood Celebs, still wins $283,000 Pot
3 way pot with 27%, it's not that bad. I'm guessing they already put a decent amount in the pot preflop, and he knows he has the best possible draw on that board to beat made hands. He chose to play QJo pre flop, he can't just fold on that flop. I totally understand his play. It is loose but there is a logic to it and he knew he was gambling but that's what poker is at the end of the day, gambling.
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Posted by Mober: I have never heard of this incident before. How hard was it to leave the table for a moment, to go to the toilet? That was rude and disgusting. Their decision disqualifying him, from the tournament, was a right one.
It was a prop bet against Bill Perkins and it was probably for a much bigger amount than the 5600$ buy in of that tournament. He had to pee everywhere he went apparently. Weird bet lol
Posted by Calmplay: I really love the PAD show and I can't find any site where I can watch it through online streaming of the new recent shows, anyone can help?
I also didn't find The new Poker After Dark episodes on youtube or other free services, but those are available at the video subscription service ***removed by admin*** (referral link).Some videos there are free, but most are by subscription.
Posted by TheMachineQC: 3 way pot with 27%, it's not that bad. I'm guessing they already put a decent amount in the pot preflop, and he knows he has the best possible draw on that board to beat made hands. He chose to play QJo pre flop, he can't just fold on that flop. I totally understand his play. It is loose but there is a logic to it and he knew he was gambling but that's what poker is at the end of the day, gambling.
Yeah, I understand this call also, if it was a penny tourney, especially bounty one, I would call this also But there was a huge sum in the pot,I think he knew that he was calling with -EV.
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