Our last coverage of Giselle vs Gucci:
Open from Gucci with the 9-8-4-4-10. Giselle54 three-bets.
18 grand in the middle just for fun. Pretty interesting flop actually: the when Gucci has 9-8-10-4-4. It's going to be very interesting.
I expect Giselle is going to be C-betting, but they're going to have some Jack-10-Queen, etc. It goes half pot. Yeah, Gucci just chooses to raise the flop. It makes a lot of sense. Giselle54's all-in. Well, there's a small house in Liverpool here. Actually, more like a mansion in Liverpool.

Gucci sizzling here; does turn a flush draw with the . It gets interesting. If it came heart, I'm sure Giselle54 would have just headbutted the screen. on the river. That is a brickarino cappuccino. And Giselle is going to win half of this pot to start off with.
Next board: on the turn and on the river.

Boatalicious for Giselle54.
Gonna need my sunglasses; this light is blinding me.

Open from GucciNIKE. Three-bet 100%. K-K-9-9-6 double-suited for Giselle54. Call from GucciNIKE.
I tell you what, it feels nice to say Giselle54 and GucciNIKE again. It's been so long.
All right, Giselle54 flops top set. Goes for a very small bet. Call from GucciNIKE.
on the turn. Check from Giselle54. GucciNIKE bets 19.7. Giselle54 probably just going to call. Yeah, I wouldn't do anything else.
on the river. And I think Giselle54's got a pretty clear check-call on the river here, blocking the that just got there. It doesn't have anything to do with the , but I think you just have a clear call on the river here versus a pot bet. It goes check. Giselle54 is going to win.
Open from GucciNIKE. I expect to see a three-bet sometimes with the A-6-6-5-Deuce double-suited. Giselle54 obliges. I like it.
. Pretty good flop here.

I think you want to go half pot or three-quarters. Yeah, it goes half pot.
Wow. GucciNIKE just raises on the flop. Can we have a call here with Giselle54's hand with a gutshot and middle set?
Giselle54 ain't a coward. Put the money in. I mean, GucciNIKE's got kings with the king-high flush draw and a gutshot to the .

on the turn. That is GucciNIKE. on the river. That is Giselle54. Half of this pot at least will go to Giselle54.
on the turn. Another flush draw. on the river. Brickalicious for GucciNIKE.
And Giselle54 is up to 354k. And now we've got a game, boys. Now we got a game.

An unusual situation for these players. Giselle opened, and Gucci, with an ace suited, simply called! Gucci check-called the flop and turn, and made the nuts on the river. Giselle bet $35.5k into a $47.5k pot and called his opponent's all-in. I'm guessing he has the second nuts. And he does.
Giselle showed .
Will they swap chairs? Q-J-6-6 for Giselle54. Open, three-bet from GucciNIKE.
Flops the Queen-high flush draw and a pair on . Bets 12k. Cool. Can't imagine anything else happening here.
on the turn. Check-check. Seems the normal line.
on the river. Giselle54 makes the second nuts. GucciNIKE checks. Full pot from Giselle54. I expect it goes for the 32. GucciNIKE calls.

Giselle54 is going to win this one. Alrighty. This is a fun one.
Pretty sexy hand for GucciNIKE: A-A-Q-10-9 double-suited.
This is going to be our first four-bet. 27k. Call from Giselle54.
is kind of an interesting one. Giselle54 does have some 6-7-8-9-10 kind of hands for sure. And I think at this SPR, GucciNIKE probably just wants to check because, betting this flop, I think Giselle54 either just auto-folds or raises. In general, I think you can bet this board if you have aces on something like Jack-Deuce-Deuce.
on the turn. GucciNIKE blocking quite a lot here as well. Check-check.
on the river. Giselle54 checks. GucciNIKE checks back, scared of a trap from Giselle54.

Giselle54 just has jacks. All right. Interesting hand.
I didn't expect it to go that way; I thought there'd be some betting on the turn or something.
Limp from GucciNIKE with the Q-10-9-8-Deuce four diamonds. Limp-call.
Okay, two-pair, open-ender on . A lot of potential. Raise from GucciNIKE on the flop and a call from Giselle54.
That's a straight on the turn for GucciNIKE. Only losing to J-8 at this point. Goes check-check.
makes Gucci a boat on the river. Literally nuts for GucciNIKE here.

Full pot incoming. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. I mean, if Giselle54 has pocket tens, this is going to be disgusting.
What is going on? I did not expect to see a raise here from Giselle54.
Might have the same hand. Pocket tens would be outrageous. That would literally break the game.

Oh my God. I am literally throwing up in my mouth right now.
Giselle54 with pocket tens in this spot? Are you actually serious? Oh my God, that is disgusting. Get them a sick bucket or something.
In the next session, the players decided to diversify their leisure time with four cards.

Giselle opened with a raise, and Gucci might call with that hand, but of course, that greedy bastard will always choose to three-bet! On the flop, Gucci bet half the pot, Giselle reraised, and called all-in. A quick hand.

Gucci took the scoop. Not a bad start.

Gucci limped and called a 3/4-pot continuation bet. On the turn, Giselle bet pot-to-pot, and Gucci called. A very interesting river, I think Giselle will check. No, he bets a third of the pot. Gucci called and dunked. What a great draw for Giselle!

The first 4-bet pot of the session. Giselle called preflop and check-called the flop and turn. The river was checked. I wonder if Gucci could have picked up here? That would probably be completely crazy.

Giselle opened with a raise, Gucci called with a weak hand and flopped a set. He check-called the flop and check-checked the turn. On the river, Gucci check-raised $12k-$51k, Giselle called and mucked.

Giselle three-bet and called a four-bet. The flop and turn were checked, and on the river, Giselle made a full house and bet pot. Gucci called, likely holding a good flush. But we never learned his hand.

Gucci four-bet, and Giselle could have reraised with that hand, but he called. I think he regretted it on the flop. There are practically no bad cards for him on the turn. The flop was check-check.
On the turn , Giselle bet $12k into a $54k pot, and Gucci called.
On the river , Giselle check-called, even though I thought he'd bet $50-60k for value. Gucci turned his aces into a bluff, but $40k wasn't enough. There's no way Giselle would fold a flush here; I think he knows exactly what hands Gucci four-bets with.

Gucci three-bet and three-barreled postflop. On the river, he shoved with two blockers on , and Giselle, even with a smaller straight, hardly thought for a second about folding.

The biggest pot of the session. Gucci called a four-bet and led on the flop. Giselle shoved, and Gucci called with top set. Giselle had a king-high flush draw, an open-ended draw, and a gutshot, but nothing closed.

The previous record did not last long.

Giselle called the 4-bet and check-shoved the flop. Kings vs. aces, and everyone flopped a set. Disgusting.

Gucci took the scoop.
Hands at 300bb stack depth.

Gucci three-bet and check-called the flop. The turn was checked, and Gucci bet pot on the river. Giselle was only down to a straight flush, but decided to call.

Gucci three-bet, Giselle called. I don't remember any hands where either of them folded to a three-bet. Gucci bet half the pot on the flop and turn, and checked on the river. Giselle bet the pot, Gucci called and dunked. A great draw with . C Gucci would definitely have placed the bet himself; with his check he effectively threw out the white flag.
A wild session that saw several six-figure pots played, but ultimately, Giselle only won $34k. Amazing.
I'm showing the giveaways in the order they were sent to me. Gucci already has $500k, how did that happen? I guess we'll never know.

Giselle opened, Gucci called. The flop was checked. On the turn, Gucci bet pot-sized and called a raise. On the river, Gucci again made the maximum pot-sized bet, and his opponent called and dunked. I suspect he had a set of jacks.

Giselle limped and called. On the flop, Gucci continuation-bet and called the raise. On the turn, Gucci again led for half the pot, and on the river, he check-called a $69k bet.
I was sure that Giselle would show some , but I didn't expect such a showdown... A six is the perfect blocker here, and he has three of them. But Gucci, of course, doesn't throw away the younger straight.

Giselle has almost $700k at the second table, I don't understand what happened in this session at all.
Giselle three-bet and check-called the flop and turn, and bet into his opponent's all-in on the river. Gucci , obviously, doesn't throw it away. If Giselle or , this will be another brutal one. But he only has a bare ten – . WOW.

Gucci limped and called the flop and turn bets. On the river, Giselle check-raised $35k-$85k. This is the craziest person to ever play Omaha. Giselle blocks. And , of the possible full houses Gucci has left only , but that's exactly what he had. No luck.

Gucci three-bet and continuation bet the flop. The turn was check-checked. On the river, Gucci bet $12k into a $42k pot and called a raise to $81k. It looked like Gucci also had a full house.

Almost half a million dollars were at stake in this hand. Giselle called a four-bet and made a small bet on the flop, Gucci reraised to $60,000. Giselle called and bet $54,000 into a $174,000 pot on the turn, and Gucci called. On the river, Giselle shoved, and Gucci had $100,000 left, so he called.
I suspect he has the second nuts. There are also , but I think he has something like from a heart to a king. Let's look at the cards:

In recent sessions, Gucci seems to always have the second nuts. Giselle has over $800k at this table.

Gucci doubled up almost immediately. Giselle four-bet and flopped the pot, Gucci re-raised for all his stack, and Giselle called.
The turn and river came twice, and Gucci held. This time, he wasn't dealt a bad flop.
But his joy did not last long.

Giselle three-bet, check-called the flop, and bet the pot on the turn. The river brought $92k in pot, Gielle bet the pot, Gucci called, and folded.
Giselle's cards are slightly better than her opponent's this session. I hope I haven't jinxed him.

Giselle four-bet. The flop was checked. On the turn, Gucci bet pot-sized. Giselle could have reraised, but decided to call, and the river brought the nuts. Gucci check-called all-in.

God... The turn could have been played however I wanted, the outcome of the hand was predetermined.
The last distribution.

Giselle four-bet, and it seemed he was getting a little carried away. His hand wasn't the strongest. But he could have gone all-in any hand this session, and it wouldn't have made a difference. On the flop, Giselle bet $12,000 into a $54,000 pot, and shoved on the turn.
They decided to spin it once, the river .
In this session, Giselle destroyed his opponent. He was running great, but he also played brilliantly. He maxed out everywhere and won $331k. At one point in their matchup, Giselle was down $1.4 million, but he won it all and even turned a profit. He's currently leading half the buy-in at $47k.
GTO Warrior has released the results of the best and worst high rollers for February.
Giselle54 won $1,580,322 in a month, GucciNIKE lost $1.3 million.
