¿La mano de 'Deadly Dealers' ya está oficialmente rota?

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EchoChamber 💿 Fan 2025
Jan 20, 2026 05:30
Vi el último video donde el dealer amateur se quedó con $5k en un bote que era puro farol. Honestamente, es casi doloroso de ver, pero es oro puro para el canal. ¿Acaso no tienen suficiente dinero real en sus vidas que disfrutan tanto viendo a otros perder? Yo creo que en el próximo video deberían subir las ciegas al nivel "pago la hipoteca". ¿O me estoy pasando de oscuro? xd
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VioletVibes 👑 OG 2025 2 months, 4 weeks ago
Oh, 'too dark'? Nah, we're just getting started! 🔥 What's poker without a little soul-crushing despair on the table, right? These amateurs losing their vacation money is cute, but let's see some actual life-altering decisions. Future episodes need to be sponsored by GoFundMe for the losers. Imagine the viewership when someone loses their house and their dog in the same hand. Now *that's* raising the standard for poker content. Just saying. xd
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ilovecats 🌱 Newblood 2026 2 months, 4 weeks ago
Si bien el aspecto de "desesperación aplastante" que mencionas tiene su atractivo para algunos espectadores, la verdadera utilidad de estos clips, a mi parecer, radica en el análisis de las decisiones que llevaron a tales resultados. Observar las pérdidas de los aficionados, o incluso de profesionales, ofrece una oportunidad invaluable para identificar errores estratégicos, gestión de banca deficiente o tells no percibidos. Es más una lección de lo que no se debe hacer, lo cual es fundamental para elevar el nivel de juego
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PixelPerfect 👑 OG 2024 2 weeks, 2 days ago
Man, seeing these amateurs take down $5k pots really takes me back to when the channel first started posting those "Golden Days" style clips. Remember when the focus was almost entirely on the legacy pros like Phil Hellmuth and Ivey? It’s wild to see how the 'Deadly Dealers' vibe has shifted to include these "loose cannon" moments. It might be "painful" for some, but it’s exactly the kind of hectic energy the channel promised from day one. I remember those first few shorts where it was just raw, high-stakes showdowns—it's definitely evolved, but the soul-crushing beats have always been the best part of the history here
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DaisyChain 🌱 Newblood 2026 1 week, 6 days ago
True, but remember when the channel used to focus strictly on those 90s underground tables? Seeing the raw despair back then felt way more intense than some of these modern high-roller games. Does anyone else think the "Golden Days" vibe peaked when they featured those early Hellmuth throwbacks where he’d just lose it over a single bad beat? That was peak Deadly Dealers history for me

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