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Originally Posted by answer20
So the hand is at 2:14 of the YouTube stream. It comes very soon after the AA suckout hand and is the first hand that Scott is back at the table after the suckout. So there's some extra mustard in the air for sure.
But it's really just a misunderstanding of how things are done in a 'local' room. It is amazing that for all the times that Scott has had streams (and I assume some off camera cash spots) that he hadn't seen this at least once before.
The thing that no one has mentioned as of yet ... IMO the Kx comes out as the Turn or River on the 2nd Board if they run it the 'right' way anyway. So all of this tussle ends up with the same result either way. No matter how the Dealer flips the 2nd Flop the King would've been either the Turn or River on the 2nd Board, probably the River.
Too bad a great stream was wrecked over an issue like this .. .GL
There's only been 3 streams in Austin, and I don't think I ever saw an all-in preflop ran twice on the stream. When you aren't that deep, a lot of people will just let it rip, and if you are deep, it's hard to get it all in preflop.
We definitely called it out in the game that it didn't even matter in this case, it was getting split no matter what.
I think people have calmed down since, hopefully it doesn't kill it, I'm a big fan of the streams and PLO, even if I don't play in it again.
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(You mean you guys are just 'normal' hot-tempered Regs and not Pros?)
Putting 'real' people out on stream can get very personal. Having neighbors and kids watching at home may not be the best long term for some Players.
One guy's a pro, there was another at the table who might be, I don't know it, but 3 players he brought in were people with day jobs and just played a lot of PLO together over many years, I was just a frequent viewer of the stream who asked to be on, the one guy was on a previous stream and likes to gamble and makes a great entertaining game, and the other two are regulars in Austin (one on the stream a lot, but he has a day job and plays for fun, but is solid).
I was sharing the link with friends and family, said something about it and it turned into a big deal in the announcing about my kids watching, this was a special thing, I'm not going to be going on there and losing tons of money every month at it regardless, I'm a very recreational player who used to be good back in the day but fell behind the times.
Last edited by TomCollins; 08-31-2020 at 01:01 PM.