Weekly Poker Hand #187
I do a lot of checking with top pair on the bubble of a $10,000 buy-in WSOP event in order to give my opponent every opportunity to bluff.
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Weekly Poker Hand #187 Read More »
I do a lot of checking with top pair on the bubble of a $10,000 buy-in WSOP event in order to give my opponent every opportunity to bluff.
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Weekly Poker Hand #187 Read More »
My team and I have been working hard to make the FloatTheTurn Push/Fold app the best Push/Fold app on the market. In addition to being the most accurate, it is also completely free. We recently added calling ranges as well as a fun quiz feature. Check out the videos below and let me know what you think!
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Demonstrating my free Push/Fold App Read More »
I push around someone who is trying to push around the bubble of a $10,000 buy-in WSOP event.
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Weekly Poker Hand #186 Read More »
I recently had the pleasure of traveling to the Borgata in Atlantic City for their $3,500 buy-in World Poker Tour event. The following two hands illustrate a dynamic that I constantly strive to set up to give me the best possible chance of getting paid off when I happen to make a premium hand.
With blinds at 200/400-50, everyone folded to me on the button and I raised to 1,000 out of my 40,000 stack with Qs-9s. A tight, aggressive kid in the small blind 3-bet to 2,600 and I called. …
Setting up and profiting from your image Read More »
A while back in preparation for my book Strategies for Beating Small Stakes Poker Cash Games, I spent some time playing live $1/$2 no-limit hold’em. I learned so much from the games that I hosted an in-depth 4-hour long webinar explaining my findings. Near the end of the webinar, I discussed many mindset flaws that most of my opponents demonstrated. If could teach my opponents one thing, it would be to stop caring about losing money due in common, routine situations.
Early in one of my sessions, I was dealt As-Ks from middle position. I raised to $7 and a tight, passive 50-year-old guy went all-in from the small blind for $60. I made the easy call. My opponent showed 10-10. The flop came A-8-6-4-10, giving the pot to my opponent. …
#1 Mindset Flaw of Small Stakes Players Read More »
I recently traveled to the 2018 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure not to play, but to commentate. It was a lot of fun! I hope you enjoy the Behind the Scenes look at the production of poker. HUGE thanks to GPL for editing this podcast and to PokerStars for giving me this awesome opportunity.
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2018 PCA Video Blog – Behind the Scenes! Read More »
I decide to check-raise with a junky backdoor draw and get blessed with one of the best turns in the deck. That is lucky!
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Weekly Poker Hand #183 Read More »
As many of you know, I became a dad about a year ago. Mister James had a great first year. Being a dad is fun. Here are some highlights: