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What's happening, guys? BJP here, back with another video on the channel, and I have got Giselle54 versus GucciNIKE. If you're looking for any No Limit Hold'em, this is not the right place today. It's PLO day today. Giselle versus Gucci 500/1K, maybe some 1K/2K, who fucking knows?

Pretty hard to critique any of these guys, bearing in mind they are probably two of the best PLO players in the world.

Giselle three-bet and three-barreled all-in on the river.

Giselle bets 23K into an account that he's not going to get back. Ace on the river and Giselle full pots. Probably has the second nuts here to be honest with you. Wouldn't surprise me at all, for example, .

Oh, spicy stuff from Giselle with the . Just the doing absolute bits. It is a good blocker to have, but obviously, if Gucci has a Queen-high flush, he’s not folding. But who am I to tell the best players in the world how to play?

Open from Gucci. 3-bet coming from Giselle: double-suited. Flops a flush draw, a pair, and some backdoor dreams. Bet and a call. Okay. Turns the flush—seven-high. Going to check here. We'll definitely check a seven-high flush here.

Goes check-check. We can probably go for value if it doesn't pair up. Yeah, I mean, going for 20K here is probably okay. Can also check-call and allow Gucci to bluff. Oh, goes full pot—36K. This is beefy. I mean, Gucci can have better flushes.

Oh, that's fucking insane value. Insane value. Gucci doesn't bet the turn; Giselle says, "Well, fuck you. I'm going to go full pot on the river." As he does, Gucci pays it off. Well, this session is looking decent for Giselle so far. Not so good for Gucci.

Open from Giselle. 3-bet from Gucci. Giselle flops a flush: . Flat the flop. I think we don't really want to be raising here.

The comes on the turn—losing to the , losing to the and the at this point. So, maybe we can go for some value or we can just check back and call all rivers pretty much.

Giselle goes for a small smidgen of value. Call from Gucci. Okay. What's your sizing, Giselle? Full pot, baby. of hearts for value. Gucci mucks. Giselle scoops.

4-bet coming here from Giselle and a flat from Gucci.

Gucci checks flop. Giselle bets full pot. Gucci is fucking ecstatic to put the money in here. If Giselle's got , it's still okay. Gucci blocking King-high flush draws and having two pair and a gutshot.

on the turn. Is it going to be the nuts for Giselle? Pair on the river. Giselle had a , the worst kicker, and was almost dead. Just not dead on the turn. Had a deuce to win. Just a deuce.

$221,000 pot going the way of GucciNIKE. If you have any problems with how I say his name, go fuck yourself.

Open from Giselle. 3-bet coming from Gucci with a single-suited Kings with 9-10 as backup. The 9-10 backup might come in handy here. Open-ender and a flush draw on the flop with the overpair for Gucci.

That is a King-high flush. That is the second nuts on the turn. Goes check, check.

on the river. Full pot surely. Okay, bets a smidgen. Giselle raises and Gucci jams.

Let's just take one second to work out what the fuck is going on here. Can Giselle ever have a slow-played nut flush? The answer is yes. Giselle can have the nuts on the turn even with like two pair or something; they're not bothered about rivers too much. Has Gucci made a blunder here with the Kings or has he made an exceptional jam?

I think it's a blunder. I think Giselle's got the absolute stones.

I suck. Simple as. That is wild. That is such a sick jam for value.

Giselle opens . Sounds like a PIN code. Flops a set. A raise on the flop from Gucci. Giselle just calls.

on the turn. Dry as you like.

Can we just put the money in now? I think we just run this shit, right? We've got a set and we've got an open-ender. If you've got Aces or Queens, whatever.

Fucking great runout for Giselle. Wow. Gucci had the pair, the wrap, and the flush draw and bricks twice. And Giselle scoops this 240-bag pot. Lovely. Some deep poker we're talking about here, boys and girls.

Another mystery hand. I mean, I don't know how many fucking mystery hands there are, but like, you know, they're not too bad. I think it adds a bit more context to, you know, some of the hands you don't see.

A raise on the flop on . Dry as nuns.

on the turn does bring the flush draw with a little bit of a sparkle into the hand now.

on the river—that is not a brick. Check from Gucci. Is it Giselle's pot again?

Giselle bets $92,983.32 on the river as a bluff, and Gucci goes all-in, and Giselle folds with $105K behind. This is fucking insane stuff. $279,000 pot.

That is another reason why I like the mystery hands because they are fucking insane.

In the record-breaking pot of the evening, Giselle four-bet with and flopped a wheel draw. Gucci shoved and was quickly called.

The turn and river came twice, and Gucci never improved.

At this point, Gucci was like, "Let's play with five," and Giselle's like, "Whatever. I'm crushing you. I don't care."

Gucci four-bet and made a small continuation bet of just over a third of the pot (with top set). On the turn, Gucci shoved, and his opponent called.

Giselle54 put on a real masterclass in this session and destroyed his opponent. Gucci lost 8.5 buy-ins – $847k. That's not saying much; with streaks like these guys, everything could change tomorrow, but it was a really cool match.

The PLO legends continue to battle it out at the $500/$1k tables, focusing on 5-card Omaha this session.

Open from . 3-bet from Gucci. I don't know if we can 4-bet this one as Giselle, but there's potential. I think maybe just flat.

I mean, top pair is probably just going to be enough for Giselle to go for it here. Yeah, absolutely. Does put it in.

—this is pretty bad news for Giselle. Gucci is absolutely crushing here. Nuts on the turn. Giselle drawing dead. GG. I meant "nuts" as in they have a flush, by the way. As in, Giselle cannot win. As in, Gucci wins.

Another huge pot without a showdown.

Gielle 5-bet $81k, Gucci called, but folded all-in on the flop.

3-bet from Giselle. 4-bet 100% coming now. 27K from Gucci. Giselle calls.

. Giselle goes for it. I mean, Gucci's got two pair—definitely not folding. And Giselle has a full wrap. Fair fight.

That is a straight for Giselle on the turn. And that is no good for Gucci just with the single, lone . Not really much you can do there. Ask for another run-out. Good start for Giselle.

Okay. Open from Gucci: . 3-bet from Giselle. Flat from Gucci. Definitely not 4-betting this one.

. Moderate flop to say the least. Bet from Giselle. Flat from Gucci. Wow, Gucci just goes for the raise. Giselle calls.

Queen on the turn—definitely not Gucci's favorite card. Likely to see a check from Giselle. Gucci bets half-pot. Giselle calls.

I mean, this runout's terrible for Gucci. Gucci loses to and . And I think when Giselle calls a raise on the flop, they very likely have an with some pair-ups. Giselle checks. Gucci goes for it.

Very nice hand. And Giselle even had a as well—I just noticed that. Nice hand, Giselle. I think it's a bit optimistic to go for the jam on the river as Gucci, but that's uh, neither here nor there. Infinitely better player than I'll ever be.

Open from Giselle. 3-bet coming from Gucci, I think. . Probably good enough for a 3-bet with the nut suit. Yep, 3-bet indeed.

Check from Gucci. Half-pot from Giselle. Gucci calls. on the turn. Block a few boats now we do as Gucci. Giselle bets 29K on the turn. Wow, look at this from Gucci. I don't know about this.

Yeah, no, devastating river. 200K pot goes the way of Giselle with . Definitely not folding a , but ballsy stuff from Gucci.

Gucci three-bet and potted on the flop, Giselle reraised and called all-in. A standard all-in in $200k PLO-5, where a pair of tens turns out to be the best hand at showdown. Surprisingly, the turn and river changed nothing.

Open from Giselle. double-suited. 3-bet and a call. Jack-6-5. Probably going to use half-pot here.

Reasonable turn card. Basically turning the absolute nuts.

I mean, is not the favorite river. Gucci does have some Kings. Does have some . But even if he checks or goes all-in here, we wager everything. It's going to be sick if it's Kings though.

Every part of my soul just died after seeing that. It—it just feels wrong. It just feels so wrong. I mean, Gucci had a pretty spectacular starting hand, but not the flop they wanted. What a river. Yeah, it's insanely tough there as Giselle. Like, you're just happy to call off there. And if he's got Kings, he's got Kings.

Giselle called a 3-bet and continuation bet on the flop. On the turn, Gucci check-raised all-in. The river came , which had no effect whatsoever. This session, Giselle is a complete mess.

Giselle 3-bet, continuation-bet half the pot on the flop and almost a pot on the turn. On the river he checked, Gucci shoved and got called. Clearly not Giselle's day.

One of the biggest pots of the evening. Gucci four-bet, half the pot on the flop, and the pot on the turn. Giselle was ahead on the turn with trips and an open-ended straight draw. But he wasn't destined to win that day.

Gucci 3-bet and continuation bet, and check-called the turn and river. We don't know what he had, so it's surprising he didn't. The beginning of a great comeback?

But no... The cherry on top of this session.

Giselle called the four-bet and made a small continuation bet. On the turn, he bet $62k into an $86k pot, and Gucci shoved.

The river was shown twice, but the flush didn't complete. At this table, Gucci finished with a stack of $892k.

Giselle lost $726k to him in one evening.

Giselle raised, betting the flop and turn. On the river, Gucci pushed $35k into the $46k pot. Giselle wasn't intimidated by his set.

Giselle three-bet and won on all streets – half the pot on the flop, a third on the turn, and the pot on the river. We didn't see Gucci's cards.

Gucci four-bet, Giselle called, and then bet the pot on the flop and turn. Gucci called and saw bad news: his opponent had a set and the nut straight. Gucci was saved only by , and I don’t even know what I would do with myself if she came.

Giselle held on both rivers. If anyone wants my opinion, I don't like Gucci's call on the turn at all.

Gucci called a preflop raise, check-raised the flop, and check-called the turn. He shoved all-in on the river, and Giselle instantly called with the second nuts.

Gucci three-bet, the flop was checked, and Giselle bet all-in on the turn. Gucci had two flush draws and a made straight, so he decided it was time to start putting money into the pot and raised the pot. Giselle called and shoved all-in on the river. Gucci, naturally, called.

Giselle54 won $428k in this session. Call him whatever you want – a whale, a maniac. But he's killing it. In the next video, I'll tell you the overall result of the Gucci vs. Giselle battle this year.

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Giselle raised, Gucci called, and check-raised the flop. On the turn, Gucci bet pot and called all-in. The first river was a blank, and the second river brought a flush, giving Gucci three-quarters of the pot.

Gucci, in a three-bet pot, continuation bet half the pot on the flop and the whole pot on the turn. He checked on the river, and Giselle bet the pot. Gucci made the call. Another very optimistic move, despite a bunch of blockers.

Giselle called the 4-bet and bet pot on the flop. Gucci shoved and was quickly called.

On the first turn, Giselle hit a gutshot and made the nuts, and on the second river he hit two pair and scooped up the pot.

In this short session, Giselle54 once again came back up $274k. A typical day at the office. Many are curious about the final score of this battle. Anyone thinking Gucci is winning $5 million or $3 million? No such luck. After this session, Giselle is down less than two buy-ins – $156k.

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