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Hero: Younger male, has been playing fairly tight and TAGish throughout the session.
Villain: Middle aged guy wearing a collared shirt. Definitely a regular, knew two people at the table and knew the dealers. Maybe played an orbit, played one hand and didn’t do anything notable.
9-handed table, effective stacks are 275
Villain opens to UTG+1 to 8, folded to Hero OTB who calls with A10s. Blinds fold.
Flop (18) 10J10 no flush draw.
Check, check.
Turn (18) 8 bringing in a backdoor flush draw.
Villain bets 8, Hero makes it 30. Villain calls.
River (75) The case 10 comes in. Villain bets 50, Hero makes it 180. Villain deliberates and calls it off with JJ.
Hero (600): Jack, younger male. Has been playing 12-15 percent of hands. Three betting often when entering pots. Playing aggressively. Has only showed down strong hands both in terms of pre-flop strength and contextual strength. Recently changed seats to target villains.
Villain 1 (250): Friendly truck driver in his 40s or 50s. A regular. Recently won high hand jackpot for $400 (did not put it onto the table). Sees a majority of flops. Somewhat stationy. Seems to have an idea of how to play, but ignores it in favor of action.
Villain 2 (700): Early 30s male. Plays even more flops than villain 1. Plays very aggressively. Very friendly. Has been at casino for 28 hours straight.
9-handed table
Hero opens UTG to 11 with T9dd. Folds to V2 in the SB who calls, V1 in BB who calls.
Flop (30) AcKc8o
V2 check, V1 bet 20, Hero raise to 55, V2 folds, V1 calls
Turn (136) 5o
V1 casually bets 5, Hero deliberates and raises to 75, V1 tanks, asks hero if he will show if V1 folds (no answer), and calls
Hero (600): Zach, younger male. Hero has been playing fairly tight aggressive thus far. Might look a bit over-aggressive to certain players but has rarely gotten to showdown and when he has, has been with strong value hands.
Villain 1 (300): Just sat down, first hand. In early 30s, reeks of marijuana.
Villain 2 (200): Also just sat down, first hand. In early 30s, reeks of marijuana.
Villain 3 (300): Very loose, super passive preflop. Capable of semibluffing and making big hero calls postflop. Has gone up and down a lot this session.
Villain 4 (120): 70s male. Very straightforward player, has never raised pre yet. The only hand he showed aggression postflop was where he flatted pocket aces and flopped a set.
8-handed table
V1 and V2 limp, Hero opens to 20 with AJs in MP+1. V3 calls in MP+2, V4 calls in SB, V1 calls, V2 calls.
Hero (2100): Zach, younger male. Has been playing about 20 percent of hands. Playing very aggressively pre and postflop with kind of a crazy image due to being on a recent heater. Has shown a few semibluffs that have all got there by the river. A lot of people are adjusting by limp-calling instead of opening with most of their range.
Villain 1 (1300): Early 30s male. He's been playing about 35% of hands, opening around 15-20% of that range and limp calling the rest. Hero and villain have within the last orbit played two huge pots where hero stacked him for 700 and then I doubled his 600 rebuy up the very next hand.
Villain 2 (900): Early 30s male. Looks like a solid TAG and local grinder. Has not gotten out of line thus far, and has not taken a bunch of what look like profitable squeeze plays in the BB or straddle when limped to him.
9-handed table
V1 opens to 35 in MP+1, Hero flats on the button with Q9c, V2 calls in the straddle.
Hero (2600): Zach, younger male. Has been playing about 20 percent of hands. Playing very aggressively pre and postflop with kind of a crazy image due to being on a recent heater. Has shown a few semibluffs that have all got there by the river. A lot of people are adjusting by limp-calling instead of opening with most of their range.
Villain 1 (1000): Early 30s male. He's been playing about 35% of hands, opening around 15-20% of that range and limp calling the rest. Hero and villain have within the last orbit played two huge pots where hero stacked him for 700 and then I doubled his 600 rebuy up the very next hand. Since those two big pots hero has also won two medium pots off him and he seems to have been getting more fed up with Hero.
Villain 2 (800): 60s male. Looks like a standard weak tight reg. Has not gotten out of line thus far, and has almost never opened, limping about 30% of hands and folding most of those hands to an open unless he's gotten very good pot odds.
Villain 3 (800): Early 30s male. He has been fairly loose passive preflop, but has shown down bluffs and floats postflop.
9-handed table
V1 limps in UTG+1, V2 over-limps in LJ, V3 over-limps in HJ, Hero makes it 40 OTB with pocket fives (no club). V1 calls, V2+V3 fold.
Hero (1200): Zach, younger male. Has been playing about 30 percent of hands due to a weak tight relatively short-handed table and a very good run of cards. Playing very aggressively pre and postflop with kind of a crazy image due to being on a recent heater but hasn't gotten to showdown yet.
Villain 1 (400): Typical middle-aged recreational player, although a bit tighter and more apt to limp-fold than most.
Villain 2 (700): Late 20s male. Looks and acts like a professional although has the propensity to tilt. Playing tight and aggressive and hasn't gotten out of line once even when there have clearly been spots preflop to do so.
7-handed table, round of straddles.
V1 limps in EP, V2 over-limps in CO, Hero makes it 50 in the straddle with AJo with the ace of spades. V1 folds, V2 calls.
Location: Postdamer Platz, Berlin Stakes: €2/2 (rake is 5% up to €20 and is taken out at the end of the hand) Time: 2:20 Sunday morning
Bad LAG (400) opens to 8 UTG, older german player calls, complete beginner calls, Hero (670) makes it 42 OTB with Aces. Tight woman (500) flats in the SB, everyone else calls.
Flop (214) Qd6s8s
Checks to Hero, Hero bets 120. Tight woman tank calls, everyone else folds.
Turn (454) Qh
Woman donks out 80, Hero calls.
River (614) Kd
Check, Check. Woman tables KJs, Hero's hand is good.
26 Jan 2016
Episode 8: Shove 10s Preflop? with special guest Carroters
Hero (700): Zach, younger male. Played about one hand in two orbits and then got a round of straddles started, and in the first six straddled hands has opened three hands. Villain 1 (500): Typical middle-aged recreational player, no real reads yet. Villain 2 (650): Late 50s male. Superstitious dealer from a nearby casino. Keeps referring to himself as an action player but has played loose passive pre and has played what looks like weak-tight postflop. V1 limps in EP, V2 over-limps in CO, Hero makes it 50 in the HJ with pocket 10s. V1 folds, V2 limp reraises to 200, Hero shoves, Villain folds pocket Queens face-up.
02 Feb 2016
Episode 9: Top Pair versus Chad Power - with special guest Brent Jenkins
Villain 1 (1150): Villain: looks like a competent player but very aggressive opens in MP+1 to 30 (standard opening size). Hero (2000): Brent, mid-20s grinder 3-bets AKo (with no spade) to 85. Villain calls.
Flop (175) KsQs4
Villain checks. Hero bets 115. Villain calls.
Turn (395) 8s Check Check. 5c (395)
Villain checks. Hero bets 200, Villain shoves. Hero calls. Villain tables K10o, Hero's hand holds up. Villain later revealed to be Chad Power, successful poker professional and staker of many Maryland-based players. This episode featured special guest Brent Jenkins. He is a local pro based out of the Maryland Live! casino.
All villains have hero covered. Villain 1 UTG limps: mid-30s recreational player, has limped a lot preflop before and has been observed donk betting with draws twice. Hero (600) is UTG+1 with AKo (no spade) and makes it 20. Villain 2 OTB flats: tight older player. Villain 3 calls in the SB, wearing scarf. Villain 1 calls.
Flop (85) As2h5s
Villain 1 leads for 25, Hero makes it 75, Villain 2 OTB makes it 175. Villain 1 calls, Hero calls.
Location: Hollywood Casino, Columbus Ohio Stakes: $1/2 9-handed table
Villain 1 UTG+1 (700) raises to 7. Hero has observed that this sizing is weighted towards his medium strength hands and is likely to fold to a 3-bet. This middle-aged recreational player has also been very loose over the last hour and a half of play and has been on a heater. Villain 2 (700) calls OTB. Observed to be a very good player for 1/2, bought in for the max (400). Called Hero down light before and was good. Hero in the BB (600) makes it 30 with A4s. Villain 1 folds, Villain 2 calls.
Flop (61) J4J
Hero check calls a bet of 45.
Turn (151) J
Hero check folds to a bet of 140.
23 Feb 2016
Episode 12: Flopped Set on a Scary Board: Listener Hand
Location: Hollywood Casino, Toledo Ohio Stakes: $2/5 9-handed table
Villain 1 UTG (1000) raises to 20, which was standard for the table. This player is a 'hyper LAG'. He's experienced and aggressive but Hero doubts he's ever read a poker book/watched a training video/been active in poker forums. Villain 2 UTG+1 (600) calls. 1-2 reg, late 40s. Hero has played with him but never at 2-5 before. He's limpy-cally preflop and fit or fold but sticky post. Villain 3 OTB (220) calls. He has bought in for the max of $500 twice now but only has $220 remaining after losing a stack, buying back in for 100bb and bleeding off a bunch of chips calling pre and folding to cbets and value owning himself. This player is a retired lawyer around 65. He's an experienced player that plays like an old-school TAG, but is capable of semi-bluffing and bluffing when he senses weakness. Hero in the BB (380) calls the remaining 15 with JsJd.
Background: Villain is a weirdo. He is white 30y/o, sat down in the 9 seat and immediately put two pine cones on the table in front of him. Proceeded to then take out a large leather bound notebook and start taking notes while studying each player at the table. Bought in for the 1k max.
His first BB I opened the button, it folded to him and he stared at me for over a full minute before folding. One player at the table said out loud, "What a weird speed date!"
About an hour after Villain sat down I open MP, he 3-bets in position and I call with AQhh. Flop all unders 1 heart, I check and he c-bets 1/3 pot, I call. Turn A, I check/call a large bet. River Q I check he checks back and I win.
One orbit later I open CO he 3-bets BB I fold he shows AA disgusted.
Hand in question takes place after about another hour at the table.
HAND (1.1k effective): I open CO to $20 with TJdd, SB calls, V 3bet BB to 100, I call SB folds.
Flop (220) 9h9c4h. V checks, I bet 100, v calls.
Turn (420) 9h9c4h8c. V checks, I bet 250, v calls.
Midday on a Thursday. Villain 1 on BU is 50 year old Asian man. He is playing greater than 50% of hands and has hit many strong hands including a $500 high hand Jackpot. Villain 2 is older lady. Hero has $526 and is effective stack with main villain.
Villlain 1 straddles from BU, UTG limps, MP Villain 2 limps, Hero limps CO with 3c3d, Villain raises to $24, UTG folds, MP calls, Hero calls.
79 Flop 9s3s2h MP checks, hero checks, BU bets $55, MP folds, Hero raises to $160, BU calls
Commerce Casino 5-5-10 Villain is an aggro rec player, borderline volatile. Villain limps from EP, Hero raises to $40 with KK from SB, only villain calls. Assumed 1k deep.
Location: Homegame in China Stakes: Aproximately $1/2 10-handed table
BB (640)- Main villain: A true LAG, 30yo, deep pockets, from a Middle Eastern country, has played much higher stakes in Macau, whose calling/limping/raising ranges are much wider than mine, but has a knack for crushing whales and TAGs alike. His favorite place to be is deepstacked with a suited hand against a straightforward player. He often plays wide, linear ranges, rarely misses value, and picks pretty good spots (and sizings) to bluff. Despite his reputation, he bluffs enough when he is winning. This guy's style is sticky and unorthodox but his strengths usually make up for his many leaks and 'that's not in any poker book' moves. Hero is OTB (covers), a big winner historically, playing a looser style than usual, having shown a few big bluffs already. SB (220) local, a moderate winner very loose pre. CO (250) businessman who plays straightforward fit or fold. HJ, MP, MP, EP, EP, EP all a juicy mix of players looking to hit top pair, who have between 160 and 500 behind 4 limps to Hero on the button, Hero and limps behind with 810o. SB completes, BB raises to 10, 3 folds, CO calls, Hero calls, SB folds.
Flop (38) 3c7c9h.
BB Cbets 30, CO folds, Hero raises to 90, BB calls.
Turn (218) 2c.
BB checks, Hero bets 120, BB calls.
River (458) 10s
BB leads for 200, Hero folds.
08 Mar 2016
Episode 14: Top Pair Hero Fold on the River? with special guest Chris Steimle
EP (200) limps, straightforward player with no real reads. Main Villain CO (700) opens to 12. Villain is competent post-flop but has been playing very wide pre, especially in position. Hero HJ (700) calls 12 with AQo. Limper calls.
Flop (30) A108r
Villain bets 12, Hero makes it 45, Villain calls.
Turn (120) 4c putting a club draw out there.
Hero bets 90, Villain quickly calls.
River (300) Jh
Villain leads for 180, Hero folds.
12 Mar 2016
Bonus Episode 14.5: Turning Top Pair into a bluff on a scary runout - with special guest Jon Metz
Main villain is a somewhat loose and aggressive 50 year old. Folded to Hero OTB (200) with K3c and raises to 10, SB calls, and villain (covers) calls in the BB.
Flop (30) KdQs7d
Checks to Hero, and Hero bets 18. BB raises to 40 and Hero calls.
Turn (110) 7h
BB thinks for a while and leads out for 50. Hero calls.
River (210) 8d
Villain quickly checks. Hero shoves for remaining 100 and villain calls.
15 Mar 2016
Episode 15: Kings on a Cordinated Board - with special guest Carlos Welch
3rd hand of the night, all stacks are aproximately $100. Main villain in this hand a somewhat loose agressive player that Hero thinks is one of the more competent players in the game. 8-handed table Two limps in late position, SB checks, Hero checks in the BB with A10o.
Flop (4) Kd3sJd
Checked to 3rd player who bets 3, Hero calls.
Turn (10) Qh
Hero leads for 6, villain calls.
River (22) 6d
Hero leads for 6, villain raises to 12, Hero folds.
Location: Home Game in Israel SHOP: a poker variant where everyone is dealt six cards preflop, has to decide which four cards will be their PLO hand and which will be their Hold 'em hand, and then a split pot game on one board postflop where the winner of each game gets half the pot. Hero dealt As7s7d8d10c3c - How good of a starting hand is this in SHOP
Straddled pot. Two straightforward weak-tight players limp the straddle in early position. First villain has 600, second player has 550 behind. Hero makes it 65 in the CO with Q9d, both villains calls.
Flop (205) KdJd6h
Checked to Hero who bets 140, V1 Calls, V2 makes it 350.
Location: Palm Beach Kennel Club Stakes: $2/5 8-handed Table
Tag Pro 1 (500) limps UTG, Tag Pro 2 (1500) limps in MP, tilted Main Villain (230) makes it 30 OTB, Hero (700) flats in the BB with aces. Both other players call.
Flop (115) K36r
Checked to the preflop raiser, he cbets 90, Hero makes it 200, everyone folds.
Episode 20 Location: Social Club NYC Stakes: $1/2 7-Handed Table
Main Villain: Thinking TAG (250) that's not afraid to mix it up makes it $6 UTG. Loose fit or fold player calls UTG+1 (80). Hero makes it $16 OTB with black tens, SB - a new player to the game who has thus far played crazy calls, other two players call.
Flop ($64) 9c6h2h
Checked to Hero who bets $36, folded to main villain who makes it $110, Hero folds.
26 Apr 2016
Episode 21: Turn top pair into a bluff on a monotone board?
8-handed table at the time. Two limps by two loose passive players in EP and MP, Hero makes it 35 with Q9h OTB. Main villain, new player at the table, flats in SB and the next two players call.
Flop (135) 963ccc
Villain verbally declares 80, next two villains fold, Hero calls.
Turn (295) 4d
Villain bets 110, Hero folds.
03 May 2016
Episode 22: Float the flop, ? the turn, ?? the river
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.
8-handed table at the time Zach (725) opens to $2/5 MP with J10c then two fairly loose passive villains call. One in CO has 350 to start the hand and the one OTB has over 1000.
Flop (60) Jd3d4h
Hero bets 40, both villains call.
Turn (180) 7s
Hero bets 115, villain in the CO shoves for about 275 and then the button goes all in too. Hero folds.
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Hero opens AQc UTG +1 for 17 after an UTG limp. MP calls, CO the main villain who is a very aggressive player Hero has already hero-called down this villain correctly shortly before calls, BTN calls and UTG closes action.
Villain is a consistent limper who has donk bet on 5 out of 6 hands he has limped into previous to the current hand.
Preflop Hero (315) is on the button with TT, facing two limpers including the Villain in the hand. Hero makes it 20. Villain (has Hero covered), who limped, calls in the lo-jack.
Flop (47) J32 with two spades on board
Villain donk bets 35. Hero calls.
Turn (117) Non-spade 5
Villain leads for 30. Hero calls.
River (177) J, pairs the board
Villain checks. Hero bets out for 50. Villain raises to 150. Hero calls.
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) Ac9c8o
Villain donks for 12. Hero shoves for 288. Older man calls. Villain folds.
24 Jul 2016
Bonus Episode 33.5: Jack Meets Some Trump Supporters!
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 (45) KQ7 two diamonds.
Villain 2 checks, Villain 1 bets 45, call, call
Turn (180) off suit 9
Villain 2 checks, Villain 1 bets 125, call, call
River(555) off suit 2
Villain 2 checks, Villain 1 bets 125, fold, fold
26 Jul 2016
Episode 34: Let's Underbet w/ Special Guest Nate Meyvis
UTG (100) makes it $7, MP (150) calls, and two deep stacks (800) call in LP. Hero (800) completes the extra 4 in the BB with 65o. Main villain is UTG and is on his second minimum buy in, and has been playing a wide range of hands mixing up limping and raising.
Flop (35) 1043r
Hero checks, Villain bets $15, one deep stack calls, Hero calls.
Turn (80) A bringing in a flush draw.
Hero checks, Villain bets $20, MP player folds. Hero ships for $60 effective on top. Villain tank calls.
09 Aug 2016
Episode 36a: Two selections from special guest Ryan Laplante
Hand 1: Everyone has about 500 behind UTG limps, UTG+2 limps, MP+2 limps, Hero is in CO with QhJc and limps behind, SB completes and BB checks.
Flop (26) Js4s6h
Checks to Hero, bets 20, everyone but the SB calls.
Turn (125) 5h
Checks to MP+2 who bets 25, Hero calls, everyone else calls.
River (250) 8h
Checks to MP+2 who bets 25, Hero folds, BB and UTG fold, UTG+2 calls.
Hand 2: Everyone besides SB has about 500 behind UTG limps, three more limpers, SB (1000) makes it 25, Hero makes it 85 with AKo, UTG insta makes it 190, Hero folds.
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16 Aug 2016
Episode 37: Phone a Friend with top pair on a draw-heavy board
Location: Rio, Las Vegas Stakes: 10k buy in, WSOP Main Event 2016
Folds to Hero (Greg Raymer) in MP who minraises with pocket 9s. Folds to the SB, a successful pro who reraises to 6BB, a 3x raise. Greg tanks then ships. Villain calls.
30 Aug 2016
Episode 39b: Law and Poker in Las Vegas, Interview w/ Special Guest Leo Wolpert
Episode 39a: Stuck Between a Fish and a... Pro? w/ Special Guest Leo Wolpert
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Location: Bellagio
Stakes: $5/10
MP (1500) limps, Hero (5k) makes it 40 in MP+2 with A3s, Button (5k) makes it 140, BB (2500) calls, Hero calls.
Flop (430)
AhJs3h
BB checks, Hero checks, Button checks.
Turn (430)
5s
BB leads for 260, Hero calls.
River (950)
9d
BB bets 450, Hero calls.
06 Sep 2016
Episode 40a: Squeezing Every Last Dime from Quad Kings w/ Special Guest Dave Karph
Villain (500 effective) limps UTG+1. Hero (covers) makes it 10 in the BB. Villain makes a speech and makes it 30. Hero makes it 80. Villain makes it 180. Hero calls.
Flop (360) Q85r
Hero checks. Villain ships for about 320, Hero calls.
04 Oct 2016
Episode 44a: Addressing Hyper-Lags w/ Special Guest Andrew Brokos
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22 Nov 2016
Disgusting River Bets w/ Special Guest Zach Elwood - Episode 51a
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Location: Aria, Vegas
Stake: 5/10
Villain1 is 30-year-old or so woman. Playing pretty well for several hours, from what I could tell. One of the better players on table, from what I could tell. I have about $1500 and she has $1100. Villain 2 is a loose young guy seen semibluffing.
Preflop: Villain 1 raises to $35 UTG+2. Hero calls ATss (no diamond) behind. Villain 2 calls small blind. Big blind calls.
Flop Ad Ts 6d (140) Villain 1 bets $100. Hero calls. Villain 2 in SB calls. BB folds.
Turn 5c (440) Checks to hero who bets $250 into $440. Villain 2 folds. Villain 1 calls after pretty good pause.
River 7s (940) Villain 1 immediately, within couple seconds, says, “$700.” Pot was $940 (minus $5 rake).
29 Nov 2016
Revolution at Poker Night in America w/ Special Guest Matt Berkey - Episode 52a
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Location: WPT Choctaw $300k
Blinds: 50/100 (8k starting stack)
Preflop: Hero in UTG+1 opens to 425 with 77, LAG Villain calls BB (7k effective).
Flop T74r (900): Checks to Hero who bets 1200. Villain calls.
Turn T (3300): Checks to hero who shoves.
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