• @ericwadebrown · 258 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Somehow, JCal is even more obnoxious playing poker.

  • @Eliormarques · 248 likes Dec 6, 2025

    They brought Molly in to distract Friedberg

  • @willbillray · 178 likes Dec 6, 2025

    JCal with that douchee look with the cigar while he asks for his cold brew kills me.

  • @m.h.r.89 · 105 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Jason is chewing his face off, high as a kite!!

  • @DJjussi1 · 95 likes Dec 6, 2025

    JCal’s the kinda guy who asks a question and doesn’t listen to your answer

  • @bruised_cracked3446 · 77 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Chamath was locked in the whole game 🤣😅 ALL-IN Baby!!

  • @subhobroto · 70 likes Dec 6, 2025

    This is insane. This is unique. This is fantastic. This is a great gift for viewers of the All-In Pod. Thank You for doing this!

  • @joecaronia · 65 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Jcal opening loss and the unlit cigar roll was classic. I almost could have predicted it. Love these dudes😂

  • @vitorro-s1 · 64 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Crazy how the All-In guys act in real life. - Friedberg = gentleman. - J-Cal = nonstop jokes (someone please explain his cigar technique). - Hellmuth is doing a full Monte Carlo simulation in his head. - Chamath = locked-in grinder mode.

  • @Dougduh · 56 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Chamath takes poker games so seriously as if he’s betting on his family Lol 😂

  • @nathanw8553 · 53 likes Dec 6, 2025

    JCal looked deep into founder mode.

  • @DanTheMEOW · 47 likes Dec 6, 2025

    It was 2:41 before Jason tilted me with that unlit cigar...

  • @joek6130 · 38 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Feel bad for Jason's cigar....not sure what he is doing with it.

  • @JPNYCv1 · 37 likes Dec 6, 2025

    We NEED more All-In Poker content, whether it’s monthly, every other month or Quarterly. Of course, bring in Molly to Host and sit at the table 😉 Celebs, poker greats and besties with great conversations and classic stories. Shocked that nobody has syndicated this is a TV show or Sponsored on YouTube. I’d watch all of it 🙏

  • @Learn2LiveAAA · 36 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Ironic jcal accusing Helmuth of “making it about himself.”

  • @jtarvise1068 · 30 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Wasn’t expecting this but much appreciated

  • @johnmesick9776 · 23 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Friedberg tells Jcal to not tell the story then Molly shows up and starts firing off the story himself. So funny how a beautiful girl changes how they all act. Great hyper turbo format though. They should do a podcast like this with the weekly topics. Loved that Hendon Mob shoutout too. 😂

  • @Eth4peace · 22 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Can you guys push your chips in closer and save the dealers back‼

  • @brads533 · 22 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Does Jcals jaw always pop like that?

  • @goingpostal8622 · 21 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Friedberg the only gentlemen , you stand up when a lady enters the room!

  • @FructusExAnimo · 21 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Is Jason NOT SMOKING this cigar toy of his?

  • @mctrees02 · 18 likes Dec 6, 2025

    You can always tell when Friedberg has had a drink or two before the cameras come on… 😊

  • @DJjussi1 · 14 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Chamath seems so nice off pod lol

  • @armansuleimenov · 13 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Just curious. Why does JCal keep opening his mouth every 30 seconds? By that I mean the literal mouth motion, not the act of speaking. I noticed him doing that during TWIST episodes way back in 2010.

  • @ghalbin · 10 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Friedburg spitting game

  • @friedokra7 · 9 likes Dec 6, 2025

    I always enjoyed watching their poker go videos from back in the day so this was nice to see. Would like more of this!

  • @yourjjrjjrjj · 9 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Does Chamath wear anything else??

  • @pmgottsc · 9 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Has JCal legally changed his first name to Mark? Plays poker like one.

  • @billbayer5526 · 8 likes Dec 6, 2025

    JCal's cigar isn't lit. I'm not a cigar guy...is that a thing??

  • @TheShlüeghKing · 7 likes Dec 6, 2025

    when i first found this show i thought it was about poker, i stayed anyways but 2 years later here we are!

  • @jbeazy5296 · 7 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Why are some cards not shown?

  • @Aedonius · 5 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Nothing destroys a man like success

  • @ayeoh47 · 5 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Chamath is really really good at poker. People don’t get it. I’m not even a Chamath fan, but man, he can really play a complete game

  • @lukajorjoliani · 5 likes Dec 6, 2025

    why is JCAL just holding that PADRON, the saliva got all over it, effectively destroyed the cigar!

  • @drmiteshtrivedi · 4 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Chamath dialed in. Limped in on that triple. Really cool seeing the fast action

  • @carlosoviedo5685 · 4 likes Dec 6, 2025

    guys you should hire gabe kaplan to narrate the game

  • @adolfoforonda3363 · 3 likes Dec 6, 2025

    That was a surprisingly fun and entertaining watch. 3 fish and 3 pros yum yum.

  • @ww4830 · 3 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Jason is a D1 hater of Hellmuth. Its so funny

  • @jrs1986 · 2 likes Dec 12, 2025

    What is jcal doing with his mouth?

  • @Ileftthecoast · 2 likes Dec 7, 2025

    HELLMOUTH .😊

  • @drewyoungthomas13 · 2 likes Dec 6, 2025

    I been waiting for an episode like this.🎉

  • @GodofDisco · 2 likes Dec 6, 2025

    More of these I love poker

  • @LuisRodriguez-qv8mf · 2 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Chamath hates that he likes JCal 🤣🤣

  • @UncleEstelar · 2 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Feedback: cash game or longer torment format so it's dosent feel so rushed (like they were deciding which story to tell or not bc of time) and reasonable audio (too loud side conversations and ppl drinking/ice), and it's perfect.

  • @lisaharper1827 · 2 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Great game Chamath!

  • @leebp9106 · 2 likes Dec 6, 2025

    JCal is that guy who you laugh along cos he has money and potential influence and then you spend a week hating yourself after

  • @Beddy27 · 2 likes Dec 6, 2025

    14:00 yeah don’t do a close up on Hellmuth anymore. Now I can’t unsee that cold sore…

  • @briank7894 · 2 likes Dec 6, 2025

    Jcal jaw jacking with underbite entire game? Blowfish?

  • @Drums506 · 2 likes Dec 6, 2025

    This is awesome please do more of these!

  • @abekawser4908 · 2 likes Dec 2, 2025

    I just want to comment. I know nothing about poker

  • @shengwin2052 · 1 like Dec 28, 2025

    Good observation from chamath about Phil not playing 3 street hands. Probably very exploitable? Can bet him for value when you have a monster by checking the flop (like he did). And can probably bluff him by betting flop and turn hard

  • @XXfea · 1 like Dec 13, 2025

    You need to break out the tequila

  • @utubeanup · 1 like Dec 6, 2025

    Friedberg - you fold your hands tightly everytime you have a great card 😂

  • @PonyMatrix · 1 like Dec 6, 2025

    nobody talking about Jcal jawing out this whole game ? lol

  • @human101 · 1 like Dec 6, 2025

    Chamath was playing to win from jump and Friedberg threw the game to spit game on Molly 😂😂

  • @christopherg1288 · 1 like Dec 6, 2025

    This was fun to watch, entertaining stuff lol

  • @7tics7y · 1 like Dec 6, 2025

    Can’t believe I missed it

  • @NeuraPod · 1 like Dec 6, 2025

    Fun episode

  • @ARJR-m41E · 1 like Dec 6, 2025

    Phil just cant keep his eyes off of Molly 😂😂 51:01

  • @deepakRSK · 1 like Dec 6, 2025

    This is fun

  • @bright_engineer · 1 like Dec 6, 2025

    Thanks a lot. I didn't expect such a surprise)

  • @Eth4peace · 1 like Dec 6, 2025

    Fear rewarded lmao 🤣

  • @johnupyours5172 · 1 like Dec 6, 2025

    slowest screen updates in the history of televised poker, maybe we need to raise money for these guys....

  • @tonybryant4578 · 1 like Dec 6, 2025

    Don't we want to know the bet amounts????????????

  • @drmiteshtrivedi · 1 like Dec 6, 2025

    Polymarket: JCal apologizing for a comment at the expense of Phil.

  • @larontyson Feb 6, 2026

    That is the largest poker table I’ve ever seen

  • @GarageFactorySD Jan 6, 2026

    this is so entertaining, I dont know why when I play poker with people its pretty quiet and time flies by

  • @jondearing Jan 6, 2026

    Need more poker content!

  • @ClarkBuckner Jan 6, 2026

    So they don’t show some hands sometimes? I notice sometimes one of the hands are not revealed

  • @bittukumar-rv6rx Jan 6, 2026

    And these guys give Weekly knowledge to the USA. I wonder 😂

  • @themastermagicians2745 Jan 5, 2026

    BEST PODAST 😂

  • @madintheheid Jan 4, 2026

    Poker-wise, I didn't understand a word. We all think we're Friedberg in that sort of situation, but we're all really JCal.

  • @Susan_7311 Dec 30, 2025

    What amount of not interested the in the stats do you need for it to be communicated ‘we are not interested’

  • @Jacksonmccoy23 Dec 28, 2025

    I'm starting to think J-Cal actually lost all the weight going founder mode

  • @screenprintrz Dec 15, 2025

    "is adidas one of your sponsors," lmao. he should be sponsored by Valtrex.

  • @dobledieke Dec 14, 2025

    Poor dealer has to get up all the time with that big ass table.😅

  • @MrBradleydoering Dec 13, 2025

    Friedberg gets up and walks over to ask the staff to go and get Molly lol. After the interview, seems obvious they’ve got a little thing going on

  • @rw8871 Dec 11, 2025

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQmGYMy79IU

  • @J4S0N Dec 11, 2025

    Wtf is Calacanis doing with that cigar? Lol. What a weird guy.

  • @Th3120ck Dec 10, 2025

    Omg. 2 of the best deep stack players in the world and they start with less than 100 Big Blinds. This is the equivalent of making Otani play baseball with a hallow plastic ball and plastic bat....

  • @t_share8032 Dec 6, 2025

    Thank you all for all your hard work!

  • @grumpyunclecharles Dec 6, 2025

    That was kind of fun to watch❤

  • @robeggspuehler1297 Dec 6, 2025

    From same hometown as Molly Loveland, CO. Went to same High school as her 💯 Love Boulder Sko Buffs!

  • @marthajohnson2775 Dec 6, 2025

    That was interesting. You guys are good players! Way to go Chamath.

  • @eeffocian88 Dec 6, 2025

    I want more of these

  • @Eth4peace Dec 6, 2025

    I agree playing for 14 hours and having to come back on day 2 on the bubble is brutal absolutely brutal ‼

  • @jabroni9248 Dec 6, 2025

    Anyone know what the buy ins and payouts were?

  • @kathywilson5732 Dec 6, 2025

    This the podcast I wanted you to watch, all billionaires, Alan playing poker with them

  • @Eth4peace Dec 6, 2025

    The Barber Shop is still popular well the cosmo is my favorite ❤

  • @tko8218 Dec 6, 2025

    Poker is where it all started!

  • @Bogusuap Dec 6, 2025

    Me too I’m in Boulder co

  • @tonybryant4578 Dec 6, 2025

    OH I SEE THE BETS NOW!

  • @BluMaGiKCj Dec 6, 2025

    Great line up gentlemen

  • @cyrilonurisi277 Dec 6, 2025

    This is really cool

  • @zerosum789 Dec 6, 2025

    Tournament with a forced straddle would be the way to make a gambling frenzy

  • @dCBlurrr Dec 6, 2025

    this is a cool format

  • @axlewhitehead-p4f Dec 6, 2025

    Well played. Great call on Phil.

  • @cleokey Dec 6, 2025

    Fun times

  • @ANDPham92 Dec 6, 2025

    Just curious: what are you considering low stakes to learn mixed games?

  • @Eth4peace Dec 6, 2025

    Play Omaha if you want more luck involved lol 😂

  • @AlmonteList Dec 6, 2025

    Beautiful

  • @iLikeVinegars Dec 6, 2025

    Somebody needs to custom make the Dracula outfit for Chamath for the next match. Just for shits n giggles

  • @scottwebb4877 Dec 6, 2025

    JCal, may I kindly recommend a Davidoff Signature 2000 or possibly a Davidoff Gran Cru. Both are highly enjoyable lit and unlit (and are much more camera pleasing than what you were rolling around)... Just a hint from a big fan

  • @screenprintrz Dec 6, 2025

    if you created some rooms in TX, lets call them Molly's Room, and you ran them with the attention to detail that you put into your home games you would absolutely knock it out of the park.

  • @bpdougherty2885 Dec 6, 2025

    Is this Texas hold them?

  • @jamesturner8802 Dec 6, 2025

    only played one hour?

  • @theentity-u2w Dec 6, 2025

    I actually enjoyed this content

  • @adummyround Dec 6, 2025

    JGal 😂, Jesus, what a table. Dam that's hard to handle

  • @donnikwels1337 Dec 6, 2025

    Insane

  • @ashleyrj1000 Dec 6, 2025

    What is Jason doing with that cigar??

  • @JZ1 Dec 6, 2025

    All in poker.

  • @shandoticwa Dec 6, 2025

    messing with chamath at 10:00, and somehow making him feel good about himself.

  • @Eth4peace Dec 6, 2025

    Stu would let the best jin players see the bottom card which was a huge advantage and would still beat them.

  • @OwO.gj3wk3otbk Dec 6, 2025

    nice calling out this meditation soulreader there

  • @GeoFreako Dec 6, 2025

    Cool of them to pay respects to Stu Unger and tell his story a bit

  • @paulgreenbjj Dec 5, 2025

    FOUNDER MODE 🎉🎉🎉

  • @meigustas Dec 5, 2025

    chamath on fire!

  • @arpuroh Dec 5, 2025

    analysis: Based on the breakdown of the *"All-In Bestie Invitational Tournament"* featuring the Besties (Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Friedberg) against pros Phil Hellmuth, Alan Keating, and Jason Koon, here is an analysis of each player's strengths and weaknesses based on their cards and gameplay. ### *Tournament Overview* The game was a 6-handed "Turbo" Sit & Go with a rapid structure, designed to induce action. The lineup consisted of *Chamath Palihapitiya**, **David Friedberg**, and **Jason Calacanis* vs. **Phil Hellmuth**, **Alan Keating**, and **Jason Koon**. (David Sacks was absent/arriving late). --- ### *1. Chamath Palihapitiya (The Winner)* *Result:* *1st Place* *Key Hand:* *Pocket Kings (K-K)* vs. Alan Keating in the final hand. * *Gameplay:* Chamath played a balanced, aggressive game. He applied pressure when necessary and trusted his strong hands at the end. He notably discussed strategy ("checking the flop on the button") to exploit Phil Hellmuth's tendencies. * *Strengths:* * *Strategic Adaptation:* He adjusted his play against specific opponents, noting that Hellmuth "never plays a three-street hand," allowing him to bluff or pot-control effectively. * *Composure:* In the final hand **[[59:48](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG4gaIGXaK4&t=3588)]**, he held *Pocket Kings* against Koon. The board ran out with an **8 in the window**, and Chamath’s hand held up. He didn't overplay early but capitalized when he had the goods. * *Weaknesses:* * *Over-analysis:* At times, he can get caught up in "leveling" wars (thinking about what the opponent thinks he has), but in this fast structure, it didn't cost him. ### *2. Alan Keating (The Maniac / Runner-Up)* *Result:* *2nd Place* (Likely, as he was the last eliminated by Chamath) *Key Hand:* *2-4 Offsuit* vs. Phil Hellmuth’s **Ace-Ten**. * *Gameplay:* Keating played his signature "Loose Aggressive" (LAG) style, playing almost any two cards to create action and confuse opponents. * *Strengths:* * *Fearlessness:* He played *2-4 offsuit* against Phil Hellmuth **[[32:33](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG4gaIGXaK4&t=1953)]**, calling a raise and eventually making a flush (diamonds) to eliminate Phil. This unpredictability makes him impossible to read. * *Resilience:* He survived multiple all-ins, including a hand where he had *7-7-7* (Trip Sevens) and another where he held *4-J* and hit a draw/pair to stay alive **[[54:16](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG4gaIGXaK4&t=3256)]**. * *Weaknesses:* * *Too Loose:* His willingness to play "trash" hands like 2-4o is high variance. While it worked against Phil, it often bleeds chips and puts him in marginal spots where he has to get lucky to survive. ### *3. Phil Hellmuth (The First Bust)* *Result:* *6th Place (First Out)* *Key Hand:* *Ace-Ten* vs. Keating’s **2-4 Offsuit**. * *Gameplay:* Phil played his typical "White Magic" style—tight and reading-based—but was quickly tilted by Keating's erratic play. * *Strengths:* * *Starting Hand Selection:* He stuck to premium/strong hands (like **A-10**) and tried to get money in good. * *Weaknesses:* * *Tilt Management:* He completely lost his composure after losing to Keating’s 2-4o **[[32:40](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG4gaIGXaK4&t=1960)]**. The commentary noted the "over/under was 7 minutes until tilt," and he hit the under. * *Passive vs. Aggro:* He allowed Keating to see a flop with a garbage hand, which is dangerous against a player who will chase any draw. ### *4. David Friedberg (The Tight Folder)* *Result:* *Eliminated Mid-Game* *Key Hand:* *Jack-Nine* (J-9) on a Jack-high board. * *Gameplay:* Friedberg played a "scared money" or very conservative game, dubbed the "Quiet Killer" but ultimately too passive. * *Strengths:* * *Patience:* He waited for spots and didn't splash chips around unnecessarily. * *Weaknesses:* * *Over-Folding:* In a critical hand **[[25:06](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG4gaIGXaK4&t=1506)]**, he folded *Jack-Nine* (likely top pair or a strong draw) to aggression. The table reaction ("He folded the winner!", "He crushed me") suggested he folded the best hand due to fear of being beaten, which is fatal in a tournament. ### *5. Jason Calacanis (The Survivor)* *Result:* *Eliminated Mid/Late-Game* *Key Hand:* *King-Jack* (K-J) and **A-6**. * *Gameplay:* Calacanis played a short-stack survival game. He was described as having a "toddler mentality" (unpredictable/stubborn). * *Strengths:* * *Survival Instinct:* He managed to *triple up* with *Jack-high* (or a similar weak holding that hit) when he was short-stacked **[[42:10](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG4gaIGXaK4&t=2530)]**, keeping him in the game longer than expected. * *Weaknesses:* * *Short Stack Play:* He was constantly low on chips, forcing him to shove with marginal hands like *K-J* and *A-6* just to stay alive, rather than maneuvering post-flop. ### *6. Jason Koon (The Pro)* *Result:* *Eliminated Mid-Game* *Key Hand:* "Queen Blocker" hand. * *Gameplay:* Koon played a solid, GTO (Game Theory Optimal) style but appeared "card dead" (didn't get playable hands). * *Strengths:* * *Theoretical Knowledge:* He discussed blockers ("I had a queen blocker") **[[55:23](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG4gaIGXaK4&t=3323)]**, showing his high-level thinking process. * *Weaknesses:* * *Card Distribution:* Even the best players can't win without cards. He didn't seem to get the "big hands" (Aces/Kings) like Chamath did, and in a turbo tournament, he couldn't out-skill the variance. ### *Summary* * *Chamath Palihapitiya* won by balancing aggression with strong hands (Kings). * *Alan Keating* created chaos with garbage hands (2-4o) but fell short. * *Phil Hellmuth* played tight but couldn't handle the "bad beat" from Keating. * *David Friedberg* played too scared and folded a winning hand. http://googleusercontent.com/youtube_content/0

  • @petp13 Dec 4, 2025

    fyi: NYTimes hit piece on Sacks today... I'm sure u saw it.

  • @xiaopewpew Dec 2, 2025

    I need like 12 extra levels of ADHD to catch whats happening on this table

  • @charlesl21 Dec 2, 2025

    Who is Molly?

  • @mysticmalibu Dec 2, 2025

    46:32