I’ve had this happen at my local casino on a break and once when I was playing at Preston where I was sure the guy next to me stole some chips, now I always photograph my stack before I go on any break.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVWR-5Ly9_w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6chxFnzewU
If you have never seen this hand, I’m sure you’ll enjoy it…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1Ix-TZSVDk
Was watching Johnathan Little say he’d been up watching Phil Galfond and James Obst Videos prior to playing the $3K PLO WSOP event.
I searched YouTube and here are some of my finds. Really looking forward to training with Galfond how cool is that!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olBMDd-t07Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHiVJjtso9w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akPlVbZeTMU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYKQJ9YhIIM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHfjE5cOQNk
OK so PLO study going slowly as the outs are blowing my mind gradually the lights are coming on…but what is a “wrap”
I found this cool answer by JulioYalil on twoplustwo.com
Thirteen Outs
The thirteen out straight draw is the most common big straight draw, and it is commonly called a wrap draw. A common holding is four running cards that wrap around two cards on the board. With 9875, on a flop of 64x, the player has thirteen outs to a straight – four threes, three fives, three sevens, and three eights. If one of those cards comes, the player will have the nuts (the best possible straight) as long as the river card does not make a better hand possible. A thirteen out straight draw is roughly even money against a naked top set (meaning it is currently the best hand but has no chances to improve).
Sixteen Outs
The best straight draw possible is the sixteen out nut draw. This happens when the player holds two connecting cards, with two more running cards with no more than two gaps. 9864 on a flop of 75x has 16 outs to improve to the straight, and all sixteen outs will make a nut hand.
Seventeen Outs
A seventeen out straight draw occurs when we hold three cards that wrap around two cards on the board. 985x on a flop of 76x has seventeen outs (four fours, three fives, three eights, three nines, and four tens) to improve, but only eleven of those outs are to the nuts (the eights and nines make higher straights possible). Facing action, a player with this straight draw would need to be cautious, as a hand like JT98 or T985 would have the player dominated.
Twenty Outs
These draws come when holding a two-gap hand like T965, and flopping the two middle cards (87 in this case). Any four, five, six, nine, ten, or jack completes a straight. All of those outs are nut outs except the nines and tens (so fourteen nut outs).
When selecting starting hands, it is important to select hands that can make these big wrap straight draws (or flop straights with a chance to improve to a higher straight). Playing hands with all four cards connecting, with no more than two gaps total, gives the best chance of flopping a favorable draw.
I love the Main Event I have watched every series even one from 1972.
Some of the play on the feature table is awful as Daniel Negreanu said on his Vlog today. Reading Pot Limit Omaha Poker by Jeff Hwang really going to try to finish it this time, during my sabbatical from the game I need to develop.
Not sure how long this will be up on YouTube so watched 3 episodes today, Parts 1, 2 and 3.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqfXFF0dnB0
Alexander Fitzgerald’s YouTube Channel and Videos can be seen here
Get to work I’m sure he will have some interesting useful content.
How good is your poker?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TBuILnTOqM
Finally finished this book. May of the diagrams were too small to read off the page especially CardRunner EV diagrams and the book is focused on hand analysis using software tools including HUDs, Note Caddy and Flopzilla.
I’d give it 7/10 overall. He makes some good points and agrees with the concept of 25% study and 75% playing, you can’t play 50 hrs and study 2 hrs.
He show’s how hard his journey was and how long it took him to get to where he is, desire and hard work were the key factors.
Here is his backing video
Poker is a game that has eaten itself online. With the invention of HUDs people now play the numbers against you, is it even really poker anymore? With seat scripting they can now sit down right next to the fish as soon as they sit down to play. It is like the invention of the trawler and we are in danger of over fishing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBPIUIWjwis&t=2s
For me it is all wrong and live poker is the place to be, if it ain’t in the ring it don’t mean a thing.