Stacy Matuson, CEO of the WSOP Dealer Academy, is in studio to talk about her deep run in the WSOP Main Event. She was involved in several interesting hands, including one in which her opponent was penalized from the event for one orbit. BIG Dave and Joe also find out how Stacy's career as a dealer and instructor has influenced her success as a player.
For more great content, head to www.justhandspoker.com Location: Rio, Las Vegas, NV; During the WSOP Stakes: $2/5 Villain seems to be a very ABC player. Preflop Hero ($400-500 behind) button straddles to $10. Hijack opens to $30. Hero calls $20 OTB with 52d. Flop (67) T93r (3d) Villain checks. Hero bets $25. Villain calls. Turn (117) 4d Villain checks. Hero bets $20. Villain raises to $60. Hero shoves. Villain folds.
Poker is a game of incomplete information, but some players take that to the extreme and won't make any decisions unless they have perfect information. James "SplitSuit" Sweeney sits down and discusses the concept of perfect information and explains why this is a major excuse for many. This entire conversation is started by a comment left on our Preflop Quiz which you can take here: http://redchippoker.com/preflop-poker-quiz/ Get the full shownotes at www.redchippoker.com/43
Poker is a game of incomplete information, but some players take that to the extreme and won't make any decisions unless they have perfect information. James "SplitSuit" Sweeney sits down and discusses the concept of perfect information and explains why this is a major excuse for many. This entire conversation is started by a comment left on our Preflop Quiz which you can take here: http://redchippoker.com/preflop-poker-quiz/ Get the full shownotes at www.redchippoker.com/43
My guest today on the Mental Game Podcast Dr. Jonathan Fader is a clinical sport psychologist who works with top athletes, business people and most notably the New York Mets. He's also the author of the new book, "Life as Sport: What top athletes can teach you about how to win in life". Like me, he has taken a more traditional approach to performance psychology by first getting a degree in clinical psychology and applying it to the world of ...
Ian Simpson is a former (and future) teacher in the United Kingdom. His fourth place finish in the 2012 Paddy Power Irish Poker Open proved literally life-changing, not only because of the money but because it presented the opportunity to spend a year playing poker professionally. Success bred success, and that year has turned into ... Read moreEpisode 181: Ian Simpson
For more great content, head to www.justhandspoker.com Location: JACK Casino, Cleveland, OH Stakes: $1/3 Villain 1 is an older man, very few reads. Villain two has been very sticky with poor preflop hands. Full Table Villain 1 (800) opens to 15 UTG + 2. Hero (900) calls with A7 of diamonds. Folds. Villain 2 (700) calls. Flop KQ7 (45), two diamonds. Villain 2 checks, Villain 1 bets 45, call, call Turn off suit 9 (180). Villain 2 checks, Villain 1 ...
On this episode of The Chirp Herm Show, Mark goes solo and discusses the current state of his sobriety, his inferiority complex in poker, his WSOP experience and the what to expect on upcoming episodes.
http://www.smartpokerstudy.com/pod83 I answer a listener question about breaking “poker rules” and give 5 specific “rules” worth breaking at the poker tables. Question 1 from Martin (1:30) Hello, Sometimes when I’m at a LIVE table, people love to give unsolicited opinions and treat their ideas and plays like poker rules that everyone should play by and if you don’t you’re a fool. Recently, this one guy was telling someone else at the table that he should never raise small pp’s and ...
This week on the Pokercast: The November 9 is set, and we have the familiar voice of Lon McEachern to talk about how the main event was from the spectator and media perspective this year around. To start, Terrence is road tripping while Adam and Ross are in the studio and we talk about Terrence’s travels and the end of his world series before getting into the news. In ICYMI this week, November (and October) 9 news, player profiles and ...
This is Episode 97 of “Ask Alex” on the Oneouter.com podcast. The “Ask Alex” show is now proudly sponsored by Americascardroom.com Details of how listeners can get 27% rakeback are below, Alex plays on the site and he is looking forward to playing with you In this episode we cover many topics and listeners questions including... […]
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Poker professional Michael Tate joins BIG Dave to talk about his summer experience at the WSOP focusing on cash games. They discuss several of the interesting stories that came out of the summer and look ahead to the November 9 and other South Florida events.
Donnie and Remko break down and speak to the 2016 November Nine, including chip leader Cliff "JohnnyBax" Josephy, Griffin Benger, and Kenny Hallaert.
Our very own Chicago Joe Giertuga wins our first Ante Up Poker Tour Online Series Main Event. Plus we recap the WSOP and its November Nine.
http://www.smartpokerstudy.com/pod82 I discuss the importance of asking great questions when studying and when playing poker. Voltaire said, “Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers.” Podcast Mission (3:30) My mission for today is to teach you that the quality of your poker education is a result of the quality of the questions you ask. I’ll give you some great questions to ask yourself when hand reading your opponents, as well as spur you to start asking better questions ...
Various listeners (SysOp, Matt the Rat, Ryland) co-host with Drexel absent. PFA Exclusive: Jared Bleznick banned for life from WSOP, then unbanned days later thanks to famous poker pro. WSOP Main Event final 9 reached, with several players Druff disliked appearing poised to make final table. Kyle Bowker folds quad sevens at WSOP Main Event. Guy ejected from WSOP $1111 One Drop Event for crazy behavior. 26-year-old poker player unexpectedly dies overnight while still in WPT 500 event, but was ...
For more great content, head to www.justhandspoker.com Location: JACK Casino, Cleveland, OH Stakes: $1/3 Villain is a young kid with a big stack who has made some wildly bad calls and won big in the short time our Hero was able to view his play. Table is 5-handed Hero (300) opens to 12, UTG with K8c. Older man in UTG+1, who has a VPIP of 0 in 8 hands, calls. Villain calls in the BB. Everyone else folds. Flop (37) ...