Brian Kim Makes The Most Aggressive Move at the WSOP Main Event with $10,000,000 On the Line!

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Published 2024-07-16
Brian Kim and Niklas Astedt clash in a monster pot at the final table of the WSOP Main Event!

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All Comments (21)
  • @Dub-ry4cs
    Putting a player break right in the middle of your one hour preview of the final table was one of the dumbest things you could have possibly done.
  • @oabq667
    He saw Kristen Foxens punt and said "I can do better".
  • @JeffZuccMusk
    Fish are commenting the punt, but they don't appreciate the 4b induce with TT. Most people would shove or fold with TT there and they get no extra chips
  • @yu205718
    Impressed by Astedst poise and demeanour
  • Every calling it a punt, I an calling it a sick induce by Lena900 with the sub min click.
  • @F61925
    I noticed a strange issue: 1. *Angelov's original raise:* 4,600,000 2. *Kim's 3bet:* 11,800,000 3. *Difference:* 11,800,000 - 4,600,000 = 7,200,000 Based on this difference, Astedt's minimum 4bet should be: 11,800,000 + 7,200,000 = 19,000,000 However, in the picture, it shows Astedt raising to 18,000,000, which is indeed less than the minimum raise required by the rules. According to the rules, his raise is not valid; the minimum should be 19,000,000. Therefore, Astedt's raise is indeed less than the minimum raise required by the rules.
  • @andreasvukman
    Never 3-bet from the small blind with a crap hand for 25 % of your stack when you have a fearless player with a monster stack in the big blind.
  • Thank you "blocker" mentality for another punt. He "blocks" AK and KK. He was right.
  • @JimmyRingz
    The balls to try that kinda move with that kinda money on the line is respectable tbh though it went to shyt real quick. I would've NEVER. Gg
  • @Bizzurk703
    You guys should add Kim's exit interview at the end of this video, it was nice to hear his thoughts.
  • @brooksy3069
    think about it, is the correct spot jamming into a monster stack with king 6 suited? is that the spot? no, no it is not.
  • @junito1008
    His main mistake was to not count the chips. 1) Astedt just has to call $35.9M to win $114.4M 2) Astedt had so many chips over so even losing this hand He would’ve had $117M on chips…so That move could’ve been done if Kim had more chips and put Astedt on verge of elimination.
  • @bocephus124
    Ray Guy be proud of that punt , greatest punter ever in the nfl