WTF! Player FLIPS Over Opponent’s LIVE Poker Hand in $4400+ pot

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Shocking poker moments like this do happen at every poker table around the world. During the TCH LIVE $2/$5 NL Texas Hold’em Cash Game, during this $3500 poker pot – Josh and JDogg both have the same poker hand. The turn card brings a heart draw for JDOgg and then the river, he hits a FLUSH. Josh goes ALL IN and is actually trying to BLUFF his way to win the hand but then you won’t believe what he did. During that round, you see a discussion break out between the two about potentially showing the other a card. That’s when this shocking moment took place. The floor steps in and the exchange gets heated at the table.

Comment below what you THINK happened between them.

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WTF! Player FLIPS Over Opponent’s LIVE Poker Hand in $4400+ pot

9 thoughts on “WTF! Player FLIPS Over Opponent’s LIVE Poker Hand in $4400+ pot

  1. Hi! I am Josh, the goofball in the video. I apologize for the horrible mistake I made here, not only to my opponent but to the players who respect and love this game. I should never flip my opponent's card, whether I have finished my action or not. There are just no excuses for that kind of behavior on a poker table. But I was not trying to pull back what I had agreed on the table. I had never agreed to show my cards. Instead, I said, "If you show me your hands, I might consider showing one of mine," and the other players on the table had backed up what I said when the floor came. (I could hear that clearly in the original video, but this part has been muted in this edited version). Everything happened quickly, and I stupidly believed that my opponent agreed to what I was saying and let me flip his card. There was some miscommunication between us — as you guys could tell, English is not my first language — and I was pretty nervous because I was bluffing.

    Again, I'm not trying to make any excuse for this horrible mistake I made — but I would like to emphasize that I have completed my actions already. And it was not my intention to take any advantage of my opponent.

    And I wasn’t trying to deny that I flipped his card when the floor came — I was trying to say that “I didn’t flip his card without his permission”.

    On top of all of these, I might be the worst player in porker history. I should keep my mouth shut and never touch my opponent's cards. He was about to fold.

  2. I understand how flustered you can get in this ridiculous situation, but if this stuff ever happens to any of you, and it has happened to me, once the floor makes their awful decision it is important to calm down and make the best possible decision. Josh was not acting like a man who had the nuts here, and the best thing to do is calm back down and start evaluating the way he is acting and whether it is a bluff, because you have a big hand and you are beating everything but the nuts and maybe the second nuts.

  3. Jdoggs obviously angled to try and win the pot with no showdown josh is a fish for thinking if he seen one the opponent wouldn’t wanna see one jdogg is still obviously the lame in this situation cause if you afraid of back door flush over flush after turn raise you have no heart no gamble an should pack it up an take your tiny balls home

  4. Wow, just watched the end, JDogg should never have been awarded that pot.

    I'd like to believe he's capable of realizing how wrong he was and might return at least half the pot to Josh, if not all and a sincere apology, but he's got all the hallmarks of the worst kind of people who play poker.

    A bigger man either calls or folds without demanding to see one of Josh's cards and getting his way by having a temper tantrum over an angle which was entirely his creation.

    Maybe I'm wrong? What am I missing here?

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