The Craziest Bluff at the 2019 WSOP Main Event Final Table

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There are 5 people left at the 2019 WSOP Main Event Final Table, and Garry Gates and Hossein Ensan are the two chip leaders. Let’s take a look at what I believe is the most interesting bluff of the Main Event, where we discuss blockers, ranges, tournament strategy and more.

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10 thoughts on “The Craziest Bluff at the 2019 WSOP Main Event Final Table

  1. Hmmm… So you completely discount that a smaller bluff looks like a value bet? Whereas a bigger bluff bet makes it look exactly like what it is- an attempt to steal. Personally, I wouldn’t be as quick as Ensan to call the 25mil river raise. Yes, it’s only 15.6mil to call. But what has he got? Top pair, no kicker.
    I might snap him off if was say 25mil to call. This may be counterintuitive to some people.

    What I mean is: I always try to make my bluffs look more like value bets. I think that’s the level Gates is thinking on. But given the stack sizes perhaps it’s just a standard ‘must call’ for Ensan.

    Maybe it’s a leak in MY game and I should be betting more in some bluffing situations? I’m actually quite good at getting bluffs through provided I have cultivated the right table image.

  2. I’m a little confused about the argument for sizing bigger on the river raise. If he did have a flush, would he really want to raise to an amount that would make his opponent likely to fold?

  3. I am new in poker world. Looking for educational videos. I like ur channel. Have u ever seen Doug Polk channel ? He also have nice channel.

  4. too much talking man (it´s easy to be wise after the event) i didn watch everything. please make videos shorter, max 5 minutes.

  5. The lead makes very little sense, and as mentioned in the video Gates block some of the logical value hands. But this is not an argument for raising. It puts more bluffs in Ensans range, and Gates is beating bluffs, so its an argument for calling. Its possible also, that Gates correctly read this lead as an old school blocker bet, but in that case he should either fold or raise much bigger. If someone is blocker betting, they are typically not interested in folding to a very small raise, and certainly not as the chip leader. So all in all this is a weird river, but at the end of the day Ensan owned Gates.

  6. The turn gives him a flush draw, not a back-door flush draw. The back-door flush draw was on the flop.

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  8. Alec, I Love your videos. They've helped me improve my game. But for goodness sake, do they really need to be so long??

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