I saw a bit of this last night and in general he looks intimidated by the other players, as if he knows they are better than him and just waits for monster hands or like someone above said playing with scared money
As for playing with scared money, i do agree that if he is not rolled properly for that level he shouldnt be there.
But, i think some of you are being too harsh on the guy. he has made it to a massive tv cash game and that takes some doing. He must have a very good game to get that far, but he is not necessarily suited to that company/ stakes.
fair play to the guy, i would love to have a chance to play those guys at those stakes and i couldnt care less if i was called a nit, or terrible.
Fwiw, i prob flat call the river too. No surprise there. However, i would have bet the flop!
As for playing with scared money, i do agree that if he is not rolled properly for that level he shouldnt be there. But, i think some of you are being too harsh on the guy. he has made it to a massive tv cash game and that takes some doing. He must have a very good game to get that far, but he is not necessarily suited to that company/ stakes. fair play to the guy, i would love to have a chance to play those guys at those stakes and i couldnt care less if i was called a nit, or terrible. Fwiw, i prob flat call the river too. No surprise there. However, i would have bet the flop! Posted by GREGHOGG
i can understand why he flats the river because the way it played out its like wtf has he got
In Response to Re: TV Hand - Andrew Feldman worst flat ever? : Im guessing he did it on the 0.05% chance that Feldman had been re-raising the turn with KQ. Or on the miniscule chance he had raised KJ on the turn. Weird bet to say the least. Posted by CLIOKID
yeah i guess PA thinks that feldman could turn like 10s or a BW draw into a bluff to rep the set, so he bets out 1600 getting 4/1 , i dont like them odds on a feldman bluff in that spot lol
tbf he's no worse than matusow, omg... his play is literally horrific in this
When he gets aces against Ivey (who has 33) he tanked for like an ice age on a smallish river bet from Ivey, when Ivey had shown basically no interest in the hand up to that point. Matusow played his aces like an absolute nit, and then massively nitrolled Ivey at the end- his face when Matusow turned his aces and tried to justify his tanking was just priceless, it's on season 5 episode 2 of million dollar cash game, well worth a watch. He's diabolical.
Also funny to watch Ivey roast Feldman every time they enter a pot together.
he is so far ahead of any of us at the game its ridic. Posted by scotty77
mehhhhh if an average 1/2 player got staked for that game in macau and made $10mil then he is still just an average 1/2 player skillwise but hes obv super successfull because of how much money hes made
basically what feldman is, succesfull but not that good. (plus bit of a shady past on old btf)
he is so far ahead of any of us at the game its ridic. yes hes a nit but a rich nit and it is ALL made from pokerz. he has like 6$mil plus in winnings, has a sick house in Bushey and drives an R8. haterz gonna hate obv Posted by scotty77
That's all fine and well but the guy is a TV wh ore and brutal to watch.
Andrew Feldman, more like Andrew Foldman, you geddit?
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But, i think some of you are being too harsh on the guy. he has made it to a massive tv cash game and that takes some doing. He must have a very good game to get that far, but he is not necessarily suited to that company/ stakes.
fair play to the guy, i would love to have a chance to play those guys at those stakes and i couldnt care less if i was called a nit, or terrible.
Fwiw, i prob flat call the river too. No surprise there. However, i would have bet the flop!
When he gets aces against Ivey (who has 33) he tanked for like an ice age on a smallish river bet from Ivey, when Ivey had shown basically no interest in the hand up to that point. Matusow played his aces like an absolute nit, and then massively nitrolled Ivey at the end- his face when Matusow turned his aces and tried to justify his tanking was just priceless, it's on season 5 episode 2 of million dollar cash game, well worth a watch. He's diabolical.
Also funny to watch Ivey roast Feldman every time they enter a pot together.
he has like 6$mil plus in winnings, has a sick house in Bushey and drives an R8.
haterz gonna hate obv
mehhhhh if an average 1/2 player got staked for that game in macau and made $10mil then he is still just an average 1/2 player skillwise but hes obv super successfull because of how much money hes made
basically what feldman is, succesfull but not that good. (plus bit of a shady past on old btf)