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Submit ReviewMickey Wang may be married to a professional poker player, but her personal poker education got a jumpstart when she became general manager of the Barrel Social Club in southern Kentucky. Carlos and Andrew talk to her about how what goes into running a small poker room.
Mickey’s spouse Matt Vaughan was on Episode 307.
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Jesse Fullen loves poker, and he loves sharing it with new people. That’s made him a great community and social media manager. He’s a great storyteller as well, and he shares some favorities with us about poker legends like Doyle Brunson and Mike Matusow.
Jesse Fullen is the project manager at Poker Royalty. He has aldo been the Community Manager at PokerNews and Social Media Manager at RunItUp.
Carlota Gonzalez is a rock radio personality with a deep background in poker. She believes all serious poker players should experience dealing as well and has dealt herself at the WSOP. We talk to her about her own poker experiences, what players can learn from dealing, and whether Nickelback is overrated (the answer may surprise you!).
0:30 – Hello2:30 – Strategy21:22 – Carlota Gonzalez
Carlota Gonzalez is an On Air Personality for Xtreme Radio X107.5 in Las Vegas. She has also worked as a poker dealer, including at the WSOP.
Lupe Soto has been a passionate poker player and promoter of women’s events for 25+ years. She shares her deep experience with Carlos and Andrew and also discusses her charitable with Poker Gives.
Poker Gives distributes goods from 7-10pm on Mondays at 200 E. Foremaster.
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0:30 – Hello6:22 – Strategy16:36 – Lupe Soto
Boxing lawyer Lamont Jones wrote The Gist of Bid Whist because he believes card games connect people and that the rich story of Bid Whist deserves to be widely known. He shares the game’s fascinating history with Carlos and Andrew, beginning with the 19th century Pullman Porters. He also explains the strategy and makes his case for why poker lovers might enjoy Bid Whist.
Also available from Amazon.
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0:30 – Hello3:30 – Strategy13:22 – Lamont Jones
A boxing business attorney and executive, Lamont Jones maintains that the deals most meaningful to him are not those he’s negotiated or litigated on behalf of boxing managers, promoters, or champions. Instead, the contracts that most make his heart sing are those he enters and defends against at the card table, playing Bid Whist.
Dim the lights! Jeff Platt is on the show to talk poker and broadcasting with Carlos and Andrew. Why broadcasting? Why poker? What makes for a great poker broadcast? A great interview?
Is Jeff Platt the nicest guy in poker?
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Jeff Platt is a poker broadcaster, commentator, and reporter best known for his work with PokerGO and his “stand up” interviews during the WSOP.
Caitlyn Arnwine and LoriAnn Persinger return to the show to help us brainstorm solutions to the problems of representation and unequal opportunity in the poker world. In the introduction, Andrew and Carlos console themselves over their runner-up finish at the GPI Awards and Gloria Jackson joins to discuss the event.
Caitlyn Arnwine first appeared on Episode 397 as Caitlyn Cobb. She also appeared on our earlier episode on women’s events. We spoke with her husband, Justin Arnwine, on Episodes 398 and 399.
LoriAnn Persinger first appeared on Episode 394.
Gloria Jackson first appeared on Episode 401. She and Carlos discuss their relationship on Episode 411.
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0:30 – Intro and GPI Awards Debrief with Gloria Jackson26:30 – Caityln and LoriAnn
Caitlyn Arnwine describes herself as a force that makes change. Caitlyn is the former Coordinator of Public Education for @NationalHomeles and Social Media Director of @TJC_DC.
LoriAnn Persinger is a poker lover, Navy veteran, and serial game show champion with a history in poker media.
From (semi) professional paintball to house part home games to high stakes LA cash, Fausto Valdez’s path to poker has been unique. He’s formed some strong opinions along the way: about pre-flop raise sizes, the politics of private games, how nits stack their chips, and more.
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Isaac “Ike” Haxton returns to the podcast after eleven years, joining Carlos and Andrew for a conversation about studying, staying on top, the limitations of solvers, why he still masks in public spaces, and more. Isaac first appeared on Episode 18.
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Isaac Haxton is one of the most successful no-limit hold ’em tournament players of all time, with nearly $50 million in Hendon Mob cashes. He won PokerGO Tour Player of the Year in 2023.
Jorbs AKA Stephen Flavall is a storyteller and strategy games streamer. His current focus is Slay the Spire, but once upon a time he was a professional poker player. He shares that journey with Carlos and Andrew, plus insights into cultivating community, the darker side of streaming, and more.
Stephen is the author of Before We Go Live: Navigating the Abusive World of Online Entertainment. You can find him on on Twitch, YouTube, and Discord.
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Pamela Balzano’s older brother got her into poker, but while he was a professional player, her first interest was in content creation. After launching successful Spanish language YouTube, Twitch, Instagram, and TikTok channels, she is now a serious player as well, as well as an announcer and host for events across Latin America.
Pamela recommends Cosmos by Carl Sagan.
The author Andrew recommended is James Gleick.
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Math professor and poker author Ducan Palamourdas returns for another wide-ranging conversation about game theory, finding edges, local metagames, how strategies evolve, and much more. Duncan first appeared on Episode 349 of the Thinking Poker Podcast.
Why Alex Beats Bobbie at PokerSlay the Spire
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Dr. Konstantinos Palamourdas, otherwise known as Duncan, is a UCLA instructor, author, columnist and researcher. Duncan holds two master’s degrees (one in pure math and one in Computer Science) and a PhD in Mathematical Logic. He is the author of Why Alex Beats Bobbie at Poker.
Matt Matros is a professional poker player and writer whose works include both fiction and poker books. With Carlos and Andrew, he discusses concepts from his new book, 23 No-Limit Hold ‘Em Hands From 2023, and an interesting pot he and Carlos played together. Matt previously appeared on Episode 301 and Episode 379.
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Matt Matros has three WSOP bracelets and an MFA in creative writing. He is the author of The Making of a Poker Player, The Game Plan, The Poker Brain and the new 23 No-Limit Hold ‘Em Hands From 2023.
2023 was a banner year for the Thinking Poker Podcast, and we’re counting down our favorite interviews and best strategy content. Helping us out is Chad McVean, who may well have consumed more hours of poker podcasts this year than anyone else on Earth!
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Chad McVean is a mixed game enthusiast, a connoisseur of fine poker podcasts, and the Social Media Director for Poker Life Media.
K.L. Cleeton returns to the show to discuss the highs and lows of his last few years, including memorable WSOP trips and getting stranded by a hotel that couldn’t accommodate his hospital bed. K.L. has previously appeared on Episode 224 and Episode 279.
In the strategy segment, Andrew discusses some counter-intuitive exploits against opponents who c-et too often.
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K.L. Cleeton was born with Spinal Muscular Atrophy, but that hasn’t kept him from playing poker both live and online. In 2017, he won a contest sponsored by Daniel Negreanu and lived his dream of playing in the WSOP Main Event, ultimately cashing for over $16,000!K.L. is the co-founder of Range Trainer Pro and manager of Learn Pro Poker.
Dad, data engineer, and poker player Chad Gardner talks about (not) making time for poker and how, as an amateur, he prepared to compete in Day 3 of WPT Jacksonville.
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Former Thinking Poker host Nate Meyvis returns to the show after a hiatus to discuss how poker strategy has changed in the last few years.
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Justin Moyer is a poker player, musician, and Pulitzer-prize winning journalist with the Washington Post. Among other topics, he covers poker, gambling, and casinos for the Post and has interviewed both Carlos and Andrew for articles.
His post-dance-punk band, Light Beams, have just released their new album via Dischord Records. All their links are here.
Poker at Charles Town Races and Greenbrier
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Ed Miller, author of classic poker books like The Course and frequent Thinking Poker guest, has a new book out tomorrow called Interception: The Secrets of Modern Sports Betting. It’s all about how modern sports books operate and how to find the best bets they offer. Even if you aren’t interested in sports betting, it’s a fascinating read. Ed shares some juicy details and other stories with Carlos and Andrew.
Some of Ed’s previous appearances include:
Episode 25: General StrategyEpisode 71: Poker’s 1%Episode 113: The CourseEpisode 178: Finding EdgesEpisode 373: Noted Sports Betting Authority Ed Miller
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Ed Miller is the co-founder of DeckPrism Sports and the author of many poker books, including Playing the Player, The Course, and Poker’s 1%.
Pure strategy this week, as Carlos and Andrew review a bunch of tricky decisions from Andrew’s recent final table finish in the $109 Warm Up on ACR.
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Hand Histories and GTO Wizard Sims
99 facing check-raise and barrel on paired board Sim
https://www.cardschat.com/replayer/?hand=3q2qtbKo
Barreling overs and gutter in 3BP Sim
https://www.cardschat.com/replayer/?hand=5q2qtrFO
Nut Flush Draw vs loose/active chip leader
https://www.cardschat.com/replayer/?hand=2q2quhqL C-Betting 99 on 862r Sim
https://www.cardschat.com/replayer/?hand=2q2qulaU
Explo 3-Bet A8o from BB Sim
https://www.cardschat.com/replayer/?hand=4q2quJyF
Too Cute with AA? Sim
https://www.cardschat.com/replayer/?hand=4q2quOZc
Check-Shove Big Draw Sim
https://www.cardschat.com/replayer/?hand=4q2qv4Gz
Final Table Bubble Sim (this has raise coming from HJ)
https://www.cardschat.com/replayer/?hand=4q2qvVxt Final Table facing BTN shove Sim
Kimberly Willingham is the Executive Director of the Boston Debate League, a non-profit organization Andrew founded in 2005. She talks to Andrew and Carlos about how the organization has grown and changed, the value of debate in urban public schools, and the challenges of navigating controversial subjects.
In the strategy segment, Carlos takes Andrew to task for failing to fold top pair, top kicker to a flop raise in a multway pot.
Please support the Boston Debate League.
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WSOP/WPT/PokerGo presenter Kara Scott shares the person behind the famous face, from her youth living out of a camper in rural Alberta to her experiences as a Muay Thai competitor to her current life as a fiercely compassionate voice in poker media. In the strategy segment, Carlos and Andrew discuss how to respond to donk bets.
Listen to Kara’s podcast, Heart of Poker!
More information about coaching is available at www.thinkingpoker.net/coaching.
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Kara Scott is a poker player, broadcaster, and host. She has appeared on WSOP, WPT, and PokerGo broadcasts and is an ambassador for 888Poker. Kara hosts the Heart of Poker podcast.
Bert Stevens AKA girafganger7 is one of the most successful MTT players on the internet. He’s also intimately familiar with some of the biggest cheating scandals of recent years, as a victim of the multi-accounting on GG Poker and an associate of Bryn Kenney. Carlos and Andrew talk to him about all this plus how his life on a rescue farm has shaped his view of the world.
In the strategy segment, Carlos and Andrew discuss playing draws from out of position.
Bert previously appeared on Episode 285. His review of Carlos’s WSOP bracelet win is available from PokerCoaching.com. He streams on Twitch.
Backstory on Bryn Kenney and the frog venom.
Backstory on imsirovic-poker-cheating-43907.htm">Ali Imsirovic multi-accounting.
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The poker world is ripe for parody, and with formal training as an actress and Groundlings comedian, Caitlin Comeskey is the woman for the job. Her costume-changing skits are a hit on Twitter, and now she and fellow comedian Niki Limo are bringing fun sketches, games, and interviews to their Aceholes podcast. She talks to Carlos and Andrew about how she combines her passions for acting, comedy, and poker.
In the strategy segment, Andrew and Carlos explain why “range reading” is better than “hand reading”.
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Caitlin Comeskey is a professional poker player and content creator. She co-hosts the Aceholes podcast with Niki Limo.
Shelby Wells is a long-time poker fan who got the chance of a lifetime when she won a Twitter contest for a seat in the 2022 Main Event. She made Day 6, ultimately winning $73K and a lot of clout at the poker room where she had recently started dealing. Carlos and Andrew talk to her about her journey as well as her experiences as a dealer, playing at the feature table with Daniel Negreanu, and more.
In the strategy segment, Andrew discusses the infmaous KK vs QQ vs JJ from the final two tables of the 2023 Main Event.
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Shelby Wells is a poker dealer, player, and fan. After winning Twitter contest for a seat in the 2022 Main Event, she finished 97th for $73,100.
No one on Earth has played more live poker tournaments than Ari Engel. He’s a force to be reckoned with live and online, in every game under the sun. More impressively, he’s funny and humble and has great taste in podcasts.
In the strategy segment, Andrew and Carlos discuss keeping track of the pot size and your opponents’ stacks in real time.
Ari first appeared on Episode 82.
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Ari Engel is a professional tournament poker player with two WSOP bracelets and many titles form the WSOP Circuit, the Heartland Poker Tour, the Mid-Stakes Poker Tour, and the Aussie Millions Main Event.
Poker superfan Jay Kelly tried to hook Gloria Jackson up with Carlos more than a year ago, when the two women first met. She joins Andrew, Carlos, and Gloria to help tell the story of her and Gloria’s friendship and Carlos and Gloria’s podcast-born romance.We highly recommend listening to Gloria Jackson’s first appearance on Episode 401. It’s a fantastic episode in its own right and a good introduction to this conversation.
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Jay Kelly is a poker superfan who lives in London but dreams of Las Vegas. She attempted to introduce Gloria and Carlos a year before they actually met!
Carlos and Andrew answer a slew of strategy questions from the Patron: running it twice, folding a full house, playing short stacked in the Big Blind, and much more!
Links to Strategy Questions
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Joel Dias-Porter is a true renaissance man, capable of mastering a metaphor, programming a computer, hedging a parlay, spinning a record, and bluffing your face off. In this wide-ranging conversation, we discuss pre-Boom Atlantic City poker, whether poker is a creative pursuit, why we need more poker literature, and what exactly depends upon a red wheelbarrow. Plus, he reads a few poems for us and gives Carlos a run for his money in the hip hop trivia department.
Joel’s blogOld Man JamesDJ Renegade on SoundcloudJoel’s book Ideas of Improvisation
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Joel Dias-Porter is a poet who has earned a living from gambling for over thirty years. He has also been a DJ, a computer programmer, and probably a few other things we didn’t even get to ask him about. His book Ideas of Improvisation is available from Thread Makes Blanket Press.
High stakes cash pro and prolific content creator Saulo Costa talks big data, population reads, exploits, and more in this wide-ranging, mind-expanding conversation. Plus a little Marvel Snap strategy in the intro.
Saulo’s YouTube channelFive Tips to Study Poker via GTO Wizard
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Saula Costa is a HSNL professional, a prolific content creator, and founder of Metagame Poker.
Dayanna Ciabaton finished second in the recent Women’s Event at the Seminole Hard Rock. The first place winner was a man. Dayanna, Caitlyn Cobb, and Gloria Jackson join Andrew and Carlos to discuss the need for women’s events and the problem of men who insist on playing them.
Caitlyn invites all women, including trans women, to join the #WomenPlayPoker Twitter Events Committee.
Dayanna Ciabaton co-owns Naples Print Source and aspires to play poker semi-professionally upon her retirement. Besides poker, Dayanna’s proudest accomplishments are raising 4 amazing children, taking in 2 homeless youth, and volunteering many thousands of hours to help disadvantaged youth.
Caitlyn Cobb describes herself as a force that makes change. Caitlyn is the former Coordinator of Public Education for @NationalHomeles and Social Media Director of @TJC_DC.
Ebony Kenney has been playing serious poker longer than Andrew or Carlos, but she only recently started serious studying. That didn’t keep her from making three final tables at the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series, including a $1.7 million dollar score for her 5th place finish in the $200K event. In this extraordinary interview, she discusses the life-changing experience, her unique career, and her unique approach to life.
In the strategy segment, Andrew and Carlos discuss playing the turn after the pre-flop raiser declines to continuation bet the flop.
This three-part documentary tells the story of Ebony’s trip to Cypress for the Triton Poker Super High Roller series.
Women can join Ebony Kenney’s Embodied Confidence group at https://www.ebonykenney.com/confidence.
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Pick up our new ICM-focused tournament review and other premium strategy products at www.nitcast.com.
EPT Paris runner-up Peter Jörgne joins Carlos and Andrew to talk about entrepreneurship, philanthropy, and holding his own against seasoned professionals at the highest stakes. Plus, Carlos and Andrew discuss out-of-position c-betting.
OOP C-BettingPlaying as the IP Cold Caller
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Peter Jörgne is an entrepeneur, investor, and poker player. He recently finished second in the EPT Paris Main Event for €780,100.
From PC gaming to pool to competitive skydiving to poker, Lara Eisenberg has always crushed the competition. And she does it all while still working as a radiologist! Carlos and Andrew pry from her a few of the secrets to her success, plus we’ve got a major life update from Carlos!
Poker League of NationsThe Art of LearningHeroic app
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Lara Eisenberg is a radiologist, a serious poker player, and a former competitive skydiver. She has a WSOP bracelet from the 2021 Ladies Championship and recently took second in the WPT Prime Championship.
Poker cashier Jesse Segall joins Carlos and Andrew to discuss his experience in the Wynn $10K, why dedicated poker cashiers are valuable, and much more. Plus Andrew explains how to play a big stack at the final table.
New! ICM-Focused Tournament ReviewGTO Wizard BlogThinking Poker Daily
Matt Glassman discusses his prize-winning poker essay and how he prepared to take on the best players in the world in the PSPC $25K. Plus a bonus interview with Tommy Angelo discussing his new article How to Meditate While You Play Poker.
New! ICM-Focused Tournament ReviewGTO Wizard BlogThinking Poker Daily
Matt Glassman is an avid card player and a Senior Fellow at Georgetown University’s Government Affairs Institute adept at explaining politics through the lenses of game theory and card strategy.Matt is a frequent Thinking Poker guest who first appeared on Episode 191.
Tommy Angelo has been practicing and coaching painless poker for decades. His many books and videos are seen as essential teachings for any serious player. Tommy’s site is tommyangelo.com.
Tommy is a frequent Thinking Poker guest who first appeared on Episode 2.
Not many people have worked harder than Gloria Jackson to get a poker career off the ground. She left school with only an 8th grade education to take care of her family, but later went back to get a GED and enroll in college. With a little help from her sister Chantell and her friend Brendan Shiller, she details her journey from nanny and housekeeper to praline peddler to home game chef to poker professional.
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Carlos and Andrew present and reflect on clips from the first four hundred episodes of Thinking Poker, with an emphasis on memorable characters and early predictions.
Episode 2: Tommy AngeloEpisode 6: Gareth ChantlerEpisode 10: Leo WolpertEpisode 21: Tubby BootsEpisode 25: Ed MillerEpisode 29: Carlos MailbagEpisode 39: Carlos WelchEpisode 42: Faraz JakaEpisode 47: BluffcatchingEpisode 50: Keone YoungEpisode 53: Dave Eggers RantEpisode 59: Sean Lango, bank robbery, and travel lentilsEpisode 67: Gareth’s big winEpisode 70: Jen ShahadeEpisode 125: Angela JordisonEpisode 128.1: New Theme SongEpisode 131: Dara O’KearneyEpisode 139: Craig Savage MailbagEpisode 189: Will KassoufEpisode 196: Jamie KerstetterEpisode 200: Andrew & Nate on CarlosEpisode 219: $600 Phone BillEpisode 230: Christian SotoEpisode 243: Jamal HansonEpisode 247: Maria KonnikovaEpisode 249: Dick CarsonEpisode 260: Teeth are not for bitingEpisode 330: Jane HitchcockEpisode 337: Betting into drawsEpisode 350: Keith DunlapEpisode 356: Uri PelegEpisode 355: Carlos predicts bracelet winAnd here’s the picture of Andrew with Jamal Hanson:
In the second half of this epic interview, Justin Arnwine speaks with Carlos and Andrew about merit, representation, and gatekeeping; riding poker’s emotional rollercoaster, recovering from frustration; and why high stakes games attract too much attention.
Be sure to listen to Part 1 of Justin’s interview if you haven’t already. You’ll also want to hear our interview with Justin’s wife Caitlyn Cobb.
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Justin Arnwine is a writer, gambler, independent scholar, and activist famous for his Hello Kitty attire. We spoke with his wife Caitlyn Cobb on Episode 397.
In the first installment of this epic, four-hour interview Justin Arnwine discusses his poker career, his Hello Kitty wardrobe, and the influence of his mother, a civil rights activist and attorney.
Justin’s Hello Kitty Everything music video
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Justin Arnwine is a writer, gambler, independent scholar, and activist famous for his Hello Kitty attire. We spoke with his wife Caitlyn Cobb on Episode 397.
Once homeless, Caitlyn Cobb now grinds ApeStyles videos and recently shipped over $170K for her second-place finish in the Potomac Winter Poker Open. She shares her extraordinary poker journey with Carlos and Andrew, plus the hassles of staying in shelters, the joy of learning about Black history, and more. You can find Caitlyn’s poker tweets plus a month’s worth of Black history celebration at https://twitter.com/TheCaitlynBot.Support the podcast, get daily strategy discussions, *and* be eligible to win a one-month subscription to GTO Wizard by subscribing to Thinking Poker Daily.
Caitlyn Cobb describes herself as a force that makes change. Caitlyn is the former Coordinator of Public Education for @NationalHomeles and Social Media Director of @TJC_DC.
Sam Grafton joins Carlos and Andrew to discuss moving up to the nosebleeds, staying competitive with the best players in the world, the politics of the super high roller circuit, and of course some literature recommendations:
Deborah LevyJorge AmadoW.G. Sebald
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Sam “SquidPoker” Grafton is a long-time professional poker player who now travels the world on the super high roller circuit. He is also a video producer for Run It Once. Sam has previously appeared on Episode 75 and Episode 144.
Jamie Kerstetter joins Carlos and Andrew to talk WPT, WSOP, commentating, and the politics of high stakes cash game streams. Plus Andrew offers an overview of turn strategy.
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Jamie Kerstetter is a poker player and commentator and the Creative Producer at WPT Global. She previously appeared on Episode 136 and Episode 196.
Poker lover LoriAnn Persinger won a social media contest that earned her an entry into the $10K WPT World Championship, ultimately finishing 30th for $119,000! She speaks to Carlos and Andrew about the experience plus her long love affair with poker, her history in poker media, her string of game show victories, and more.
Timestamps
11:39 WPT World Championship28:29 Game Shows56:22 Fitting the Profile1:23:00 Rapid Fire1:47:27 Diversity Benefits Everyone1:56:20 Introverts2:07:08 Living in Las Vegas
Links
GTO Wizard BlogLoriAnn on Celebrity Name GamePoker News AuditionLake Elsinore Interview
LoriAnn Persinger is a poker lover, Navy veteran, and serial game show champion with a history in poker media.
Poker theorist Tom “tombos21” Boshoff joins Andrew and Carlos to geek out about everything from how solvers work to when ICM becomes a factor in tournaments (it’s sooner than you think!), balancing ICM and stack dynamics in PKOs, and so much more.
Tom’s article about ICMTom’s video about ICMMore free strategy from Tom and Andrew
Computer scientist and poker player Ben Kushigian talks to Carlos and Andrew about the limitations of poker solvers, what we don’t know we don’t know about them, how they could be improved, the potential for open source solutions, and more. Plus, he’s got an interesting spot from a satellite bubble for the strategy segment.
Andrew and Carlos recap their year, starting with poker highlights and then branching out into their favorite music, shows, podcasts, and more.
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Andrew’s articles for the GTO Wizard blog include:
Principles of Game TheoryInterpreting Equity DistributionsLeverageReasons for Value BettingStack-to-Pot RatioEquity Realization
Carlos and Andrew give rapid fire (by Thinking Poker standards) answers to questions from the Thinking Poker Daily patreon.
Strategy
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Carlos talks about playing on a livestreamed cash game at Best Bet Jacksonville. He and Andrew follow up on the discussion of big opening sizes from Episode 388 and review a hand where Andrew defended his big blind poorly off a 20bb stack.
GTO Wizard analysis of Andrew’s hand
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In this long lost episode from 2014, Andrew and Nate Meyvis review a hand from a live $1/$2 cash game before talking with semi-professional poker player, entrepreneur, and DeucesCracked coach Andrew Seidman about a myriad of topics, including his book Easy Game (Andrew’s review here), his travels, his studies, and much more.
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Strategy
1-2 NL table, 6-handed, effective stacks $300.
UTG calls, Hero calls UTG1 with Kc 6c, CO folds, BN raises to $12, everyone calls.
Flop ($55 in pot) KhJx5h. Everyone checks.
Turn ($55 in pot) KhJx5hTx. Checks to Hero, Hero bets $35, both blinds call.
River ($160 in pot) KhJx4hTxJh. SB checks, BB bets $25, Hero shoves $250.
Andrew and Carlos announce a new sponsorship from GTO Wizard! They also discuss responding to unconventional raise sizes, why tournament players are always downswinging, and more.
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Coach and high stakes heads up pro turned MTT player Kevin Rabichow joins Carlos and Andrew to discuss the evolution of the heads up arena, efficient studying, and his new course The Game Plan.
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Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/NL7NztIlBPgHzJcS7-r3Y6mBkL4
Kevin Rabichow is a professional poker player and coach. His course The Game Plan is now available on Run It Once.
Original hosts Andrew Brokos and Nate Meyvis and frequent guest turned current host Carlos Welch look back on ten years of the Thinking Poker Podcast. How has poker changed? How has the podcast changed? How has the podcast changed poker? Plus, we revisit our first ever strategy segment, which earned us the title of The Nitcast.
Carlos put together this Episode Guide for the first ten years of Thinking Poker Podcast.
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Josh Nixon was a student in the Boston Debate League when Andrew was the director. In the years since then, Josh been a serious Magic: The Gathering player, taken an interest in poker, and become a Program Director for the BDL. In this wide-ranging interview, he, Carlos, and Andrew discuss win rates in the micros, streaming, making music, dealing poker, teaching debate, and much more.
Episode Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/CcC4UFc2PoZWn3gopTAbRu63Uqk
Check out the new Venom Hand History Review from Andrew and Carlos.
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Strategy
An older gentleman around 70s has about $1200 chips in front of him (max buyin $250). He is forcing people to fold with his slightly large bets and opts smaller when he has it.
I raised $12 with As2s on the button. He has around $1000, I have $375.Middle seat player called me, the older gentleman called from lowjack.
Flop is 3s-4h-6s. I have nut flush draw and lower end straight draw. check – check I bet $17. Player X called, the villain raised me to $45.
I re-raised to $105. The other player folded.
Without thinking too much he re-re-raised to 165. I called.
The pot is around $380-$390. The turn is a Tc. He bet $100.What do I do? I have $375-12-165=$198 left. He is giving me 1-4.8 odds.
I called. The river is a red 2. I have a pair of 2s. There is no way I am ahead. He pushed me all in. I folded.
Josh Nixon is a Program Director for the Boston Debate League and a former BDL debater. He’s also a poker enthusiast, a Twitch streamer, and a musician. Josh previously appeared on Episode 252 and Episode 262.
Jeopardy! champion Alex Jacob got his start in poker alongside Thinking Poker host emeritus Nate Meyvis, who also joins Andrew and Carlos for this conversation about poker, trivia, Jeopardy! strategy, and more.
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Alex Jacob is a former professional poker player, winner of the 2006 US Poker Championships, and Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions winner. He hosts the School of Trivia newsletter trivial league.
Angela Jordison and Jacki Burkhart have one of the sweetest friendships in poker. Fresh off deep runs in the WSOP Main Event, they join Carlos and Andrew to talk about how friendship helps you navigate the pressures of high stakes poker tournaments.
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Angela Jordison is one of the founders of the modern Oregon poker scene and a staple the of PLO8 cash games and the tournament circuit.
Jacki Burkhart is a mother, dental hygienist, and “serious recreational” tournament player.
MSPT Player of the Year Kyna England joins Carlos and Andrew to discuss learning poker, cultivating a network of poker friends, having fun at the table, savoring the weirdness, transitioning out of the corporate world, and a tricky spot with a big draw approaching the bubble.
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Strategy
Hard Rock Tampa $1,100 1500/3000/3000 Effective stacks 34bb (my 100k stack) 7 handed. 25/153 left 16 make the money.
HJ opens to 6k. (2bb) CO calls. SB folds. I call Jd 7d in BB .
Flop 9h Kd Qd. I check HJ bets 7k into 22,500. CO calls 7k. I check raise to 25,000. HJ folds. CO tank calls 18k more to win 79,500. My 25k + 6k pre gives me about 69k back. Pot is now 79,500.
Turn is a 6s. He checks, I check back.
River is 4c. He checks. Hero?
Kyna England is the 2021 MSPT Player of the Year and an instructor at Poker Power.
Musician, poker player, and pizza entrepeneur Sean Lango says goodbye after many years as the show’s audio engineer. We discuss his recent poker exploits, his new business venture, and some tournament strategy from The Commerce.
Sean first appeared on Episode 49, though if you count his music he’s been on the show more than all our other guests combined! He recommends listening to Graham Hunt.
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Carlos catches Andrew and the audience up on all he’s been up to: living in Vegas, not playing the WSOP, researching how to erect a headstone on your own, and more. In the strategy segment, they discuss conservative play and big folds on the bubble.
How to Win a Bracelet is Carlos’s latest collaboration with Alex “Assassinato” Fitzgerald.
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Strategy
Hand for hand on the stone cold bubble.
Hero is in the BB with 9 BB’s behind (after posting blind), and AQ
Young Tunisian pro opens UTG for 2.5x from a stack of 100+ BB’s. He’s opened about 40% of the 10 hands we’ve seen.
UTG 1 calls from a very big stack.
Hero calls with AQo in BB.
Pot: 9 BB’s and hero has 7.5 BB’s behind. Flop QJ6. Hero open-ships.
Matt Matros is a professional poker player and writer whose works include both fiction and poker books. With Carlos and Andrew, he discusses concepts from his new book, The Poker Brain, in the context of a hand he and Andrew played together deep in a WSOP event. Matt previously appeared on Episode 301.
Andrew’s latest book, Essential Poker Concepts Volume 2, is available from Amazon or the Nitcast store.
Strategy
It’s Day Three of the Crazy Eights ($888 buy-in) event at the 2019 World Series of Poker, and sitting to my right is the one and only Andrew Brokos. With blinds of 80,000 and 160,000 and a big blind ante, Andrew opens under-the-gun at an eight-handed table for 320k. I am in the next seat with 3.7 million and call with Kc Qc. The big blind also calls.
The flop comes Qh 4h 4c. Andrew bets 600k into the 1.2 million chip pot. I call, and the big blind folds.
The turn brings the 8s and Andrew checks. I check behind.
The river is the Kd. Andrew shoves for slightly more than pot.
Matt Matros has three WSOP bracelets and an MFA in creative writing. He is the author of The Making of a Poker Player, The Game Plans, and The Poker Brain.
Ben Saxton joins Andrew and Carlos to discuss why poker rooms feel a little too normal, why Andrew will not be at the WSOP, what we’ve all been watching and reading, and more.
Ben previously appeared on Episode 281 and Episode 324.
Story Club with George SaundersAtlanta on FX (episodes 1, 4, and 7 of season 3 are stand-alones and will make sense even if you have seen nothing else of the show)We Own This City on HBOThe Collected Short Stories of Anton Chekhov
Ben Saxton teaches literature and writing classes at Tulane Medical School and Bard Early College. He’s also a poker writer whose interviews for Two Plus Two Magazine have a lot in common with those you’d hear on the Thinking Poker Podcast!
Former poker pro Fergal Nealon joins Carlos and Andrew to talk about the Irish poker scene, Irish folklore, and Rapid Response Ukraine, a humanitarian organization working directly with volunteers in Poland and Ukraine to deliver medical supplies to the Head of the health department in Kharkiv.
Timestamps
0:30 Strategy24:48 Fergal Nealon
Fergal Nealon is a former professional poker player, the founder and CEO of StoryTracks, and the founder of Rapid Response Ukraine.
Writer, poker player, and former sex crimes prosecutor Dan Schorr joins Carlos and Andrew to discuss preparing for his first WSOP Main Event, game theory in the criminal justice system, and his new novel The Final Table.
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Dan Schorr is a former criminal prosecutor and municipal inspector general. He is also a poker player and the author of the political thriller The Final Table.
In this colossal interview, poker enthusiast, filmmaker, and three-time SCOOP/WCOOP winner DrKamikaze talks to Carlos and Andrew about split pot games, mixed game tournaments, how studying other games can improve your no-limit, how studying no-limit can improve your other games, gambling addiction, passion projects, and more!
You can follow and learn from Kami at The Poker Mix or on Twitch, Twitter, Discord, or Facebook. You can learn more about the Toronto Queer Film Festival.
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DrKamikaze is a poker enthusiast, filmmaker, and arts curator. They have SCOOP/WCOOP bracelets in NLO8, PLO8, and Badugi events. When not crushing the mixed games, they work with the Toronto Queer Film Festival.
Carlos and Andrew dive straight into strategy this week, getting in depth on river bet sizing and other theory topics.
Get Andrew’s new course on Toy Games, his course on Targeting, and much more at Solve For Why.
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Noted poker authority Ed Miller returns to the show to discuss his new venture, DeckPrism Sports, which provides 24/7 pregame and in-game Managed Trading Services for American Sports. Ed’s earlier appearances are more poker-centric:
Episode 25: General StrategyEpisode 71: Poker’s 1%Episode 113: The CourseEpisode 178: Finding Edges
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Timestamps
0:30 hello4:55 strategy20:22 ed miller
Strategy
Level 8 – Blinds: 500/1K – 9 handed table – 30 minutes levels – FreezeoutAggresive player with 75K opens the action in middle position raising to 2.5K. All folds and the action comes to me in the button. I have 62K and Ah Ad. I decided to 3-Bet to 7.5K, the blinds folded and the original raiser calls. My image was solid because I have good hands in the showdowns I was involved. Pot: 17.5K / Flop: Ks 8s 5h / Villains cheks and I c-bet to 12K. He answers with a check-raise of 25K.
Ed Miller is the co-founder of DeckPrism Sports and the author of many poker books, including Playing the Player, The Course, and Poker 1%.
Industry luminary Lee Jones returns to the podcast to discuss AI-assisted strategy and the poker developments that worry him most for the long-term health of the game. Lee first appeared on Episode 9 of the podcast, and more recently on Episode 313, to promote his Poker Simple videos with Tommy Angelo.
You’ll find our strategy books, videos, and podcasts at www.nitcast.com (gift certificates, too!).
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Lee Jones is the former Card Room Manager of PokerStars and Cake Poker and COO of Card Runners. He is the author of Winning Low-Limit Hold ‘Em.
Legendary commentator Joe Stapleton joins Andrew and Carlos to talk about comedy, stirring the pot on Twitter, the challenges of color commentary for online events, poker NFTs, and more.
You can hear more from Joe on the Poker in the Ears podcast.
You’ll find our strategy books, videos, and podcasts at www.nitcast.com (gift certificates, too!).
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0:30 Hello and welcome8:18 Strategy28:44 – Joe Stapleton
Joe Stapleton is a poker commentator and comedian. He co-hosts the Poker in the Ears podcast with James Hartigan.
Conrad Simpson of Solve For Why fame joins Carlos and Andrew to talk about his remarkable life story, dealing shady private games, swings, shot taking, and professionalism.
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Timestamps
0:30 – Strategy22:19 – Conrad Simpson
Conrad Simpson is a personality. He also plays and deals poker and grinds Minecraft NFTs.
Poker player, coach, and podcast host Brad Wilson joins Carlos and Andrew to discuss spades, poker soft skills, analyzing data, and what it means to chase poker greatness.
Andrew was on Episode 68 and Episode 157 of Chasing Poker Greatness.
Carlos was on Episode 50, Episode 80, Episode 143, and Episode 170.
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Timestamps
Data analyst Michael Lukich joins Carlos and Andrew to talk about taking a data analysis approach to solvers and game theory. His website is lukich.io and his Solver School launches in January.
Access courses from Michael, Andrew, and many others using this affiliate link for Solve For Why.
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Carlos and Andrew go all in on strategy, discussing how to adapt to new rules and variants (like the new GG Poker final table rules) and how to play from the small blind versus limpers.
Our earlier episode, recorded live in Cherokee NC, was Episode 314.
You can get lots of great strategy books, videos, and podcasts from us at www.nitcast.com (gift certificates, too!).
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It’s the end of an era, as Nate Meyvis steps down as co-host and Carlos Welch takes up the mantle.
Our fullest accounting of the show’s beginning and early days is on Episode 100 (which Carlos also co-hosted!).
Carlos’s first appearance was on Episode 39.
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Strategy
Hand #158948-77 – 2021-11-03 01:28:01Game: NL Omaha-5 Hi-Lo (100 – 1000) – Blinds 1/3Site: DG PokerTable: NL Mixed [NLH+O+O5] #1Seat 1: SteveH (1095)Seat 3: Hovore (1026)Seat 5: fabulous_fab (2779)Seat 7: steve (885)Hovore has the dealer buttonfabulous_fab posts small blind 1steve posts big blind 3** Hole Cards ** [4 players]Dealt to fabulous_fab [Ad Ah Tc 8d Jh]SteveH raises to 9Hovore foldsfabulous_fab calls 8steve raises to 36SteveH calls 27fabulous_fab calls 27** Flop ** [Jc Jd 5c]fabulous_fab checkssteve bets 108SteveH foldsfabulous_fab raises to 324steve raises to 849 (All-in)fabulous_fab calls 525
Magician Shawn Farquhar and filmmaker Jon Ornoy join Carlos and Andrew to discuss their forthcoming documentary. Lost in the Shuffle is a film about the history of playing cards and the magicians who employ them. You can support the kickstarter and watch an interview with blind card mechanic Richard Turner.
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Just a quick solo episode this week, with Andrew discussing the importance of open-mindedness and deductive reasoning for serious poker players. Logic puzzles like these can be a fun way to practice.
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Essential Poker Concepts on Amazon
Essential Poker Concepts on Nitcast.com (ebook only)
Irish poker pro and long-time friend of the show Dara O’Kearney joins Andrew to discuss his new book, Endgame Poker Strategy. The interview is packed with strategy discussion of final table play, ICM, and related concepts, plus a little James Joyce at the end.
Andrew also has a new book out: Essential Poker Concepts.
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Dara O’Kearney is a professional poker player from Dublin, Ireland. He hosts the The Chiprace podcast and is co-author of Poker Satellite Strategy, PKO Poker Strategy, and the new Endgame Poker Strategy.
Poker room manager Chris Pavelchik joins Andrew to discuss the logistics of opening a new poker room: hiring, training, marketing, and much more. In the strategy segment, Andrew talks about adapting to high-rake underground games (or really any loose-passive game).
Chris is hiring! https://www.caesars.com/indiana-grand/careers
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Andrew’s new book: https://www.amazon.com/Essential-Poker-Concepts-Andrew-Brokos/dp/B09GJL9JH5
Andrew delivers a pure strategy episode, answering two questions that get at larger issues about playing overpairs on coordinated flops with deep stacks.
Kathy Liebert, a true legend of the game, shares tales from the pre-Boom tournament circuit (including her stint as a prop player). She and Andrew compare notes on how an old-school pro can best make use of game theory and cutting-edge software.
Links
Kathy Liebert has been a professional poker player for over 25 years. She has nearly $6.5 million in tournament winnings and a WSOP bracelet from the 2004 $1500 NLHE Shootout event.
Brazilian pro Guilherme “guix2x” Brasiliero joins Andrew to discuss the Brazilian poker scene, staking stables, the contemporary poker software landscape, and much more.
Links
Thinking Poker DailyThe Daily StoicRich Dad, Poor DadRelentless
Guilherme “guix2x” Brasileiro is a professional poker player from Brazil and a coach for CNC Poker and the Cardroom International team.
Carlos Welch is the latest player to win a WSOP bracelet, thanks to a late-night victory in the “Crazy Eights” event on WSOP.com. Just hours after the victory, he shares his excitement and reflects on the path that led him here.
Carlos first appeared on the show eight years ago, on Episode 39. It remains one of my all-time favorite interviews.
Use discount code “Carlos” to get 25% off Exploiting Small Stakes Tournaments, in which Carlos teaches Andrew his best tricks for winning the most from weak opponents.
How To Obliterate Passive Tournaments is Carlos’s exploitive classroom and quiz style course with Alex Fitzgerald. Normally $399, it is currently on sale for $99.
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Carlos Welch is a “professional poker student” and long-time friend of the show. He has a WSOP bracelet from the 2021 “Crazy Eights” online event. Carlos first appeared on Episode 39.
Santiago has been working in the poker media from Argentina since 2009. He writes frequent articles and book reviews for Poker Logia and has provided live coverage of the WSOP Main Event in 2015 and 2019. He is the co-author of Cuentos y Relatos de Poker, the first book of poker short stories in Spanish.
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Timestamps
00:30 Strategy19:52 Santiago
Professional poker player and former Magic: the Gathering World Champion Uri Peleg talks about game theory, exploitative play, making sense of solvers, frequency mistakes vs fundamental mistakes, showdown vs non-showdown winnings (i.e. red line vs blue line), and more.
You can find Uri’s strategy videos on Guerrilla Poker and YouTube.
Thanks to John the Lawyer for recommending Uri as a guest. John also arranged our epic Dick Carson interview.
We have also interviewed 2009 MTG World Champion Andre Coimbra.
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Uri Peleg is a professional poker player and a co-founder and coach at Guerrilla Poker. He has produced strategy videos for Run It Once and PokerStrategy.com and is the 2007 Magic: The Gathering World Champion.
Carlos celebrates the ten-year anniversary of his first WSOP, reflecting on his career and fondly recalling his former fishiness.
Links
Use discount code “Carlos” to get 25% off Exploiting Small Stakes Tournaments, in which Carlos teaches Andrew his best tricks for winning the most from weak opponents.
How To Obliterate Passive Tournaments is Carlos’s exploitive classroom and quiz style course with Alex Fitzgerald. Normally $399, it is currently on sale for $99.
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Timestamps
0:30 hello 82:24 strategy
Strategy
Carlos Welch is a “professional poker student” and long-time friend of the show. He plays, coaches, and studies poker, lives in a van, and substitute teaches. He first appeared on Episode 39.
Nate Meyvis, in classic Nate Meyvis fashion, offers an extended reflection on what he learned from the various games with which he’s been obsessed over the course of his life, most notably Bridge, Quiz Bowl, Poker, and Hearthstone.
To learn more about Nate’s software engineering services, visit www.natemeyvis.com or www.blackhound.io.
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In this all-strategy episode, Nate and Andrew discuss ICM and Risk Premium in non-hold ’em games, then Andrew talks about bluffing, bluff-catching, and tiny continuation bets.
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Strategy #1
https://www.cardschat.com/replayer/324Qgb1Ww
Strategy #2
This hand was played in the Sunday $30,000 Re-buy on Chico. Hero is on the button with approximately 20x and the villain is in the BB with 40x. We are at level 14 with 4 levels of late registration remaining.
Everyone folds to Hero who min opens with 8c6c. The BB defends, the pot is now 5.47x, and we see a flop two handed. The flop arrives Ts3d2s and villain checks. Hero continues for 1x.
As played the villain calls, the pot is now 7.47x, and the turn comes Kd. The board is now Ts3d2sKd and villain checks. Hero bets 4x.
The river comes 8d, with the board now Ts3d2sKd8d. Villain now goes into the tank and then makes a donk bet for 15x, effectively putting me all-in.
Byron Jacobs is the B in D&B Poker, publishers of Modern Poker Theory and Why Alex Beats Bobbie at Poker among many other books. He and Andrew discuss the past, present, and future of poker publishing, the Rio convention center hallway, and much more.
In the strategy segment, Andrew approves of folding a set in a three-bet pot.
Timestamps
Comedian, poker player, and long-time friend of the show Clayton Fletcher talks to Andrew about creativity, freedom of expression, political correctness, and so-called cancel culture. This is an extremely low-poker-content episode. Rather, it’s a conversation between two friends who don’t see eye to eye on this issues, with an emphasis on understanding rather than arguing.
Keith Dunlap is a poet, novelist, and memoirist took up poker after a cancer diagnosis whose chemotherapy treatment required him to quarantine before it was cool. We talk about why poker interests him, why he thinks it’s good for people, and how coming to terms with his diagnosis has helped him cope with poker’s frustrations.
In the strategy segment, Andrew answers a question from Keith about Play Optimal Poker.
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Timestamps
Dr. Konstantinos “Duncan” Palamourdas joins Nate and Andrew for a marathon conversation about playing poker, teaching poker, learning poker, and learning from poker.
Links
Why Alex Beats Bobbie at PokerReciprocality by Tommy Angelobrokos-money-making-mindset.php">The Money-Making MindsetBrian GreeneBlack Swan by Nassim TalebSlay the Spire
Dr. Konstantinos Palamourdas, otherwise known as Duncan, is a UCLA instructor, author, columnist and researcher. Duncan holds two master’s degrees (one in pure math and one in Computer Science) and a PhD in Mathematical Logic. He is the author of Why Alex Beats Bobbie at Poker.
In this solo episode, Andrew discusses multiway pots, bluff-catching, tells, and “going with your gut.”
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Zach Elwood’s books and videos on tells
Strategy
We are playing 2/5 NL at Texas Card House in Dallas. I have just recently moved up in stakes, taking a shot at the larger games. 2/5 here plays much more like a 5/10 or larger, with a 1000 starting cap with a match the largest stack rule when someone exceeds that. I sit down with my humble 1000 (which is all I am rolled for) and am the 3rd shortest stack at the table. Most players have around 3k or more, the largest stack is 6k.
45 min into the session I am up to 2300 and looking down at black 10s in the CO. There is an UTG straddle to 10$, one limp, and I raise to 50 when it folds to me. The SB flats, then the BB raises to 275. The straddle and limper get out of the way and I flat in position. The SB also smooth calls. Both players cover me. It is worth noting i’ve only been at the table for a short while at this point and have little to no read on these players, but they have done nothing out of the ordinary.
Pot is 845 and we go 3 ways to the flop, which is not the prettiest for me, AdKd7c. The SB thinks for a moment, then checks. The BB thinks for longer, then checks. I of course also check, and the flop has now checked through.
Huh.
I feel my play thus far is relatively uncontroversial, but feel free to discuss what might motivate the 3 better to check and not take the opportunity to utilize his range advantage or if there is any reason I should bet the flop here whatsoever.
Much to the surprise of all 3 of us, we go to the turn uncontested which comes an off suit 5 of spades. The SB now leads into both of us for 300. The BB tanks, and then folds. Huh. I admittedly get curious, if not a little stubborn, and decide to flat and see a river. This decision is likely very controversial, but here is my line of thinking: there are a lot of straight/flush draws out there and I heavily block the gutter that results in broadway. However, I also block a lot of the hands I am ahead of that may elect to bet as a bluff like J10s and Q10s, though those are unlikely holdings given the double smooth call preflop. I feel this type of preflop action weights the SB much more towards a middling pocket pair such as 99-55, possibly even the other two remaining 10s, that is attempting to set mine. I rule out larger pairs as they likely would have 3 bet themselves preflop. All that being said, a flopped or turned set of 77 or 55 would certainly take this line. But so might other hands such as 99, 88, or any other weak 1 pair holdings he is either overvaluing or attempting to steal the pot with after he sees the flop check through. I wonder how often I should call here at equilibrium, if at all, or if there are better bluff catch hands to make this call with such as K9s or something similar I may have here. Feel free to discuss and correct my logic.
The river comes a 2h, completing the full rainbow and board now sitting AdKd7c5s2h. Every draw bricks spectacularly. Pot is 1445, I am sitting with about 1725. I am expecting this to go check check the vast majority of the time. However, the SB does not oblige. He thinks a moment, asks how much I have left, and then elects to jam all the money in my face for 1.2x pot.
In this solo episode, Nate Meyvis discusses the history of the podcast, his own history as a poker player, and what that all has to do with helping you get better at poker now.
Comedian, poker player, and long-time friend of the show Clayton Fletcher talks to Andrew about social media, missing the WSOP, online poker vs online comedy during the pandemic.
Our first interview with Clayton was Episode 74. We discussed his 96th place finish in the 2015 Main Event on Episode 145. In 2017, we talked about how he prepares for the WSOP on Episode 216. And on Episode 263, we discussed his 28th place finish in the Main Event.
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Timestamps
0:30 Hello & welcome3:37 Clayton Fletcher48:17 Strategy
Strategy
Yatahay Network – 3500/7000 NL – Holdem – 9 playersHand converted by PokerTracker 4
SB (SB): 60.65 BBBB (BB): 62.17 BBUTG (UTG): 28.87 BBUTG+1 (UTG+1): 17.35 BBMP (MP): 42.74 BBMP+1 (MP+1): 24.05 BBMP+2 (MP+2): 18.14 BBHero (CO): 25.76 BBBTN (BTN): 17.65 BB
9 players post ante of 0.13 BB, SB posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB
Dealt to Hero:Ks Td
fold, fold, fold, fold, fold, Hero raises to 2 BB, fold, fold, BB calls 1 BB
Flop (5.62 BB, 2 players):Kc 9c 3cBB checks, Hero checks
Turn (5.62 BB, 2 players):AsBB checks, Hero checks
River (5.62 BB, 2 players):9hBB checks, Hero checks
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Card player, political scientist, and fan favorite Matt Glassman returns to the show to discuss the assault on the US Capitol Building and the game theory of political violence: what drives it, why does it happen, and how do we create incentives that discourage it?
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0:30 Hello and Welcome5:04 Strategy28:14 Matt Glassman
Strategy
1/3, max buy in is 1k, no rake (time charge). Most common quote from dealers is “6 players to the flop.” Most playing cannot spell vpip; if they could, they would recognize theirs around 66%.
V1 is the nittiestnitnit at the table by far. Indeed, perhaps the *only* nit at the table. VPIP well under 15%. V2 is meaningless reg.V1 has just under $700, we cover.
V1 raises to $25 from co over a $6 straddle. We call OTB with 77, 1 other caller.
5h7h8d ($85). x / 60 / we call / V2 folds.
5h7h8dQh ($205). 90 / we call.
5h7h8dQh5c ($385). 150 / we shove
Matt Glassman is an avid card player and a Senior Fellow at Georgetown University’s Government Affairs Institute adept at explaining politics through the lenses of game theory and card strategy.
Marketing Manager of the World Poker Tour Matt Clark joins us to discuss the past and future of marketing poker to the masses.
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Strategy
$2/$5 NLHE
PREFLOP
I have a $2,500 stack and am UTG with AcKh so I raise to $25. The UTG+1 player, who plays very straight forward and is tight/aggressive, 3 bets to $85 with about $900 to start the hand. It folds around to me and I make the call.
FLOP ($177) Ks 6c 7c
I check, and UTG+1 checks behind.
TURN ($177) Ks 6c 7c 6s
I check again and this time UTG+1 bets $75. I check-raise to $175 and he makes the call.
RIVER ($527) Ks 6c 7c 6s 7d
I bet $150, and UTG+1 moves all-in for $480 more.
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Strategy
We are 7-handed and I am in the LJ w/ $315. I open to $7 w/ 78 of spades and get calls from the button and both blinds, all of whom have me covered.
The flop is 10c6d2s. Both blinds check. I decide to bet $25 into the $25 pot, and only the button calls, making the pot $74 after rake with $283 in the effective stacks.
The turn is Qh. I bet $35, the button thinks for a little while, and calls. The pot is now $144, w/ $248 in the effective stacks.
The river is the Ace of spades. Final board 10c6d2sQhAs. I bet $100.
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