For more great content, head to www.justhandspoker.com Location: Casino in the midwest Stakes: $2/5 8-handed table at the time Zach opens to $2/5 UTG with K10s, two loose passive villains call and then Zach's student calls in HJ with pocket 8s (Hero). Main villain in hand, loose aggressive player that keeps talking poker strategy makes it 120 in BB, Zach and two other villains fold, Hero calls. Flop (295) Q93r Villain cbets 155, Hero calls. Turn (605) offsuit Jack completing ...
As Olivier and JC approach fight day, we take a look back the early days of their poker careers and exactly how they became the high-stakes pros they are today. Both men start feeling the physical and psychological strains of the training camp. Finally, JC drops a serious allegation, and tempers flare as things start to get personal. Music is by Murphy Chops https://soundcloud.com/murphychops (Featured guests: Olivier Busquet, JC Alvarado)
I teach you about percentage form and how to color code your HUD stats for quick and easy reference and to find frequency issues in your opponent’s games. Podcast Mission (2:55) My mission for today is to teach you how you should think about the stat %’s in your HUD and color code them to make it quick and easy to find your opponent’s frequency issues. What do these numbers really mean? (4:00) Percentage Form (4:45) Color Coding for the ...
Kristy Arnett returns to the show, and this time she’s the one dishing out the advice. She talks about her recent trip to Korea, what she’s learned from Choice Center, and the things she’s learned from poker have helped her elsewhere in life. She even gives out relationship advice! You can read and see more ... Read moreEpisode 170: Kristy Arnett on Learning From Poker
New players love to say "tight is right" - but nits take this to the extreme. James "SplitSuit" Sweeney spends this episode discussing why being a nit is a bad idea. Concepts include why nits have awful frequencies, why a lack of showdowns is a bad thing, and why nits actually become targets to good players. If you know any nitty players, make sure to share this episode with them as well! http://redchippoker.com/31
New players love to say "tight is right" - but nits take this to the extreme. James "SplitSuit" Sweeney spends this episode discussing why being a nit is a bad idea. Concepts include why nits have awful frequencies, why a lack of showdowns is a bad thing, and why nits actually become targets to good players. If you know any nitty players, make sure to share this episode with them as well! http://redchippoker.com/31
This week on the Pokercast: Brian Rast joins us to talk about his ridiculous biking bet vs Dan Bilzerian on next to no notice. First: The crew is all back under one roof! Plus Terrence and Ross are back from their trip to Vegas with some updates on what they’ve been working on. This week in ICYMI: Dan Cates talks about a $20M pot involving Tom Dwan, EPT Grand Final, Pokerstars NJ SCOOP, A new WSOP Press Release and more. ...
Rich and Donnie recap the Monster WPT TOC, talk California legislation, take a look at the changes announced for the 2016 WSOP, and discuss the opening events of the EPT Grand Finale.
When we last spoke to Fedor “CrownUpGuy” Holz, in Episode 34, he was about to start play in an Alpha 8 final table as the chip leader. He went on to win it for $1,589,216. Two week later he took down the WPTN Philippines SHR for $3,463,500. Now, he’s back to talk about how those wins have changed his mindset as well a discuss his upcoming MTT master class. Click here to visit the show page for all resources and ...
http://www.smartpokerstudy.com/pod59 I answer 3 listener Q’s about expecting MTT variance, playing small to medium pp’s and I review a hand sent in by a listener. This is a listener Q&A. Question 1 from Ingamar (4:40) Basically, was it right to call the turn shove based on pot odds, despite the signs pointing to him having a set? Question 2 from Jaime (9:30) Do you really recommend America’s Cardroom? I’ve been playing on that site for 16 months. I’ve played 256 ...
This is Episode 87 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... […]
This is a hand one of my good friends played at $10/$20 no-limit with 750 big blind stacks. Deep stacked poker is fun. Would you have made the river call?...(Visited 1,097 time, 1 visit today)
Northern CA Guy and Erik Ryland also co-host. Druff hit with chest pain, is too cheap to go to the ER. Daredevil makes contact with Druff after self-exile. Recent WSOP news includes Kevmath being appointed head of social media, change in headphones policy, return of the self-reported chip count app, a better method for long payout waits, and an announcement that Tatjana Pasalic will be joining the streaming team. Brandon and Druff debate about the concept of tipping above an ...
In the premiere episode of All In Or Knocked Out, we meet professional poker players Olivier Busquet and JC Alvarado. Olivier and JC became the talk of the poker world in late 2015 when the two agreed to a high-stakes bet not on the felt, but rather in the mixed martial arts cage. Neither man had any formal experience in MMA, but that didn’t stop them from putting up a staggering $270000 to see who would come out on top. ...
On this episode of Midstakes Living we are joined my professional MTT grinder and former ultra runner Dara O'Kearney to discuss transitioning from running to poker, plans for the 2016 World Series of Poker and we get his thoughts on the Global Poker League.
Carroters goes over mental game strategies for dealing with one of the most deadly and common types of tilt and the effect it can have on your confidence as a player.
After 10 days of top-level poker in South Florida, including the first ever WPT Tournament of Champions, BIG Dave wraps up the action at the Seminole Hard Rock with Miami Herald writer Nick Sortal. Interviews with Matt Savage and Matt Waxman deliver plenty of talk about the "Action Clock".