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10 thoughts on “ALL IN WITH QUEENS FOR A $6K POT! MEGA TILT! Poker Vlog | Close 2 Broke Episode 114

  1. 8♠︎5♠︎ hand: I think what you did is great for the game. I may do something like that if I know the player, it was at a room I played at often, and he’s a player that gives action. I might not do that at an unfriendly place though. Was at Foxwoods last year playing, there was a full house on the board, villain showed an underpair and I mucked even though I was entitled to half the pot. Villain never said anything and kept the money. It was only $50 and I did very well in the session, but I sure as heck won’t be very nice if that happens again at Foxwoods and I win the pot.

  2. Idk why this even a question bro 😂😂. In a tournament, I bet nobody doing that bad. I feel it bein a real one but this a no bet for me. I need all those chips fam 😂😂

  3. dude only saw first 4:30minutes of your video…. sorry to tell you, but you need to improve your game

  4. Hey Kiran – huge props for letting the guy keep the rest of his stack. We've all made that mistake and it's the worst feeling in the world. There are things way more important than the number of dollars in your pocket, and how much you like the guy in the mirror is top of the list. I once had a situation where I should have folded the stone cold nuts (long story) and didn't. That's been 4-5 years ago now, and I still think about (and regret) it.

    Any time you follow your heart and not your wallet, your heart is probably making the KTO (Karma Theory Optimal) play.

    Well done.

  5. Wow! Letting him keep his money is mind blowing! I know for a fact 99.99% of the population would have taken his money and slept like a baby. However, the world is a small place and life is too short! If you have an opportunity to do the right thing, why not? Much respect!

  6. That was a tough day where good reads were hard to find. From a guy who always gives back the money when the cashier doesn't count right it was a stand up move letting the guy keep his stack. If you are a true believer in karma, good luck and bad luck than it was the right move.

  7. You got scammed bad move. You are not in the right mind set. I would tell a friend, “love you. you mucked. I tabled my hand an you mucked. Pay attention badhead.”
    I do this because I love my friend. I don’t want him to be such an guy against a massive punt master giving away money. For a stranger I would not believe him and and call the floor over indicating enforce the rules for me. Why because you tabled your hand. The opponent mucked.
    I hope this is helpful. GL C2Broke

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