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BLOG – High Stakes Poker line-up #1 review
Опубликовал | КомментарииBy now you should all know my feelings on the new season of High Stakes Poker (though you should post in this thread to discuss it) – AJ gone bad, Kara there alright, Gabe alone awkward, Ivey nuts, Hansen funny. That’s it in a small nutshell.
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High Stakes Poker- Season 6, Episode 5
Опубликовал | КомментарииFor anyone who likes to see high-wire poker without a net, this week’s episode of High Stakes Poker figured to fulfill your wildest dreams. With a high-action table in its last week of play before a new set of players replaced them, the betting was likely to be fast and furious, and it was.
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High Stakes Poker: Four Players Felted
Опубликовал | КомментарииIt was a veritable bloodbath on Sunday’s episode of the GSN cash game franchise “High Stakes Poker.” Four players went broke to the tune of $200,000 and next week, a new crop of players will take to the felts.
Fresh off last week’s $1 million vegetarian prop bet between Phil Ivey and Tom “durrrr” Dwan, the action was hot and heavy on Sunday night. With less than $50,000 in his stack, PokerStars pro Daniel Negreanu shoved all-in over the top of a raise by Eli Elezra with K-Q of spades. Negreanu told Elezra that he’d show a card and let Elezra pick which one to turn over. Elezra selected the queen and then allowed Negreanu to see one of his own hole cards. Negreanu picked Elezra’s eight and Elezra made the call. The duo agreed to run it twice.
The first board ran out 5-6-9-4-2, giving Elezra the flopped nut straight and a win of half of the $99,000 pot. The second board ran out 6-10-Q-9-K and, despite hitting two pair, Negreanu once again ran into a straight. Elezra scooped the entire pot, prompting “High Stakes Poker” host Gabe Kaplan to lament, “The Daniel Negreanu saga on ‘High Stakes Poker’ continues.” Negreanu bought back in for another $200,000.
Then, Italian poker sensation Dario Minieri got it all-in for $159,000 against Dwan on a flop of 2-10-3 holding K-3 of hearts. Dwan insta-called Minieri’s push with K-10 for top pair and for the first time on the sixth season of “High Stakes Poker,” the board was run four times. Although Minieri was even money to win one-quarter of the pot, Dwan took down all four boards and scooped $344,400. Kaplan explained, “Dario’s impulsive moves were fun to watch, but finally got him in trouble at the end.” Minieri exited stage right.
The fireworks continued when Full Tilt Poker pro Gus Hansen moved all-in on a flop of 7-2-5 with pocket queens. Negreanu, who was the original pre-flop raiser, called with 7-5 for top two pair and two more boards were run. Negreanu tasted victory in both and raked in the $397,200 pot, effectively putting him back to even despite his earlier loss to Elezra. The hand crippled Hansen’s stack to just $17,500 and he went broke one hand later. Hansen re-bought for $200,000.
Unabomber Poker namesake Phil Laak then joined the carnage and witnessed Jason Mercier become the fourth player to go broke on Sunday’s episode of “High Stakes Poker.” Mercier led out for $28,700 in a flop of 2-3-7 with A-4 and Ivey made it $78,700 with pocket nines. Mercier sheepishly announced that he was all-in for $185,100 and Ivey contemplated a call. Kaplan critiqued, “I don’t see how Ivey can call. If [Mercier] had aces or kings, he’d play it the same way.”
Nevertheless, after an extended deliberation, Ivey called. The board was only run once and Ivey collected $425,200. Mercier and Hansen both departed, leaving the table six-handed. Ivey sat with over $1 million in front of him, up $500,000, and Kaplan observed that he could pay off his vegetarian prop bet with Dwan right now: “He could have a whole barbeque if he wants.”
Despite four players being felted, the largest pot of the night had yet to occur. On a flop of 10-Q-K with two diamonds, Dwan fired out a continuation bet of $45,800 with 9-8. Ivey made the call with A-6 of diamonds and the turn was the three of spades. Dwan fired out another bullet, this time $123,200, and Ivey called. The river was a blank. Dwan bet $268,200 with a busted straight draw and Ivey asked for a count. The decorated poker pro commented, “This is going to be the sickest call of all-time.” Dwan stared intently at the pot and gulped, but Ivey laid it down. Dwan raked in the $676,900 pot, the largest of Season 6, as the credits rolled.
This Sunday on “High Stakes Poker,” a new cast of characters joins the table, including Dennis Phillips, Patrik Antonius, and Barry Greenstein. New episodes of “High Stakes Poker” air at 8:00pm ET on Sundays on GSN.
Tom Dwan and Dario Minieri ‘Run-it 4 times’ on High Stakes Poker
Опубликовал | КомментарииFans of High Stakes Poker are undoubtedly used to the “run-it twice” request when all the money is in the middle, but how about Dario Minieri and Tom Dwan deciding to “run-it 4 times” on a flop of 2-10-3 with Minieri holding K-3 and Dwan holding K-10. Dwan was able to win all four of [...]
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The High Stakes Rail: 3/8/10 – 3/14/10
Опубликовал | КомментарииIsildur1 is back and making his presence felt rather quickly on the high stakes tables. This last week was no exception. Playing the action-packed game of pot-limit Omaha with nosebleed players such as durrrr and Urindanger was the perfect recipe for huge pots. This week we examine three of those pots; all pots were greater than $400,000! All of these pots were played at Full Tilt Poker’s $300/$600 Pot-Limit Omaha tables.
Last week’s largest hand involved, of course, Isildur1. At a six-handed table, Brian Townsend folded under-the gun and SxMxF limped in middle position. OMGClayAiken limped behind him only to have Isildur1 raise to $3,900 from the button with AdQcJc9s. Durrrr folded from the small blind and Urindanger called from the big blind with JdTs9d8c. SxMxF followed along and called the $3,900 bet as did OMGClayAiken. The flop was Td8s5h with a $15,900 pot. The action was checked to Isildur1 who bet $16,500 with his wrap. Urindanger check-raised to $66,000 with his two-pair, open-ended straight draw, and backdoor flush draw. Both SxMxF anf OMGClayAiken folded. Isildur1 reraised to $214,500 and Urindanger went all-in with the best hand. The pot was a huge $530,656 entering the turn. Neither the 5c turn nor the 4d river helped Isildur1 and Urindanger shipped the largest pot of last week.
Last week’s second largest pot involved a similar cast of characters. Durrrr folded under-the-gun while OMGClayAiken raised to $2,400 in middle position with KsKcQcTh. Urindanger, LarsLuzak, and Ziigmund all folded to Isildur1 in the big blind. Isildur1 three-bet OMGClayAiken to $8,100 with AhAc5cAd but OMGClayAiken fired back with a $25,200 raise of his own. Isildur1 and his monster hand fired back a $76,500 raise to which OMGClayAiken called in position. The flop came out Jh8d4c giving both players an overpair. However, Isildur1 had the larger overpair while OMGClayAiken had a gutshot straight draw. The players got their stacks into the pot which was a whopping $464,036 entering the turn. The 5h on the turn added insult to injury giving Isildur1 a set. The river was a blank 2c and the pot was shipped Isildur1’s way.
Durrrr finally gets in the action in last week’s third largest pot. Under-the-gun, durrrr limped with Ah9h8d3c. Brian Townsend folded in the cutoff while LarLuzak and OMGClayAiken limped along with durrrr. Isildur1 broke up any ideas of a limped pot with a $4,200 raise from the big blind. All players joined in with the exception of LarsLuzak who folded on the button. The flop was JdTd6h giving Tom Dwan an open-ended straight draw. The flop was checked through and all four players saw the 3h turn. OMGClayAiken bet $13,200 into the $17,400 pot. Isildur1 and Urindanger flatted the bet. Durrrr, however, chose to raise to $84,000 with his open-ended straight draw and nut flush draw. OMGClayAiken shoved to $135,575 to which Isildur1 and durrrr called leaving $27,364 in durrrr’s stack. The 7d river dropped giving Dwan the straight; Isildur1 checked to Dwan. Dwan bet $27,394 into the $437,325 pot giving Isildur1 almost 16 to 1 odds. Isildur1 folded. Durrrr showed his straight and won the $437,325 pot.
The huge online pots will definitely continue as Isildur1 continues to donate to the poker’s elite. Make sure to look for this week’s action in next week’s installment of the High Stakes Rail!
Ivey and Dwan’s Vegetarian Bet Highlights High Stakes Poker
Опубликовал | КомментарииPoker once again took a bit of a backseat on Sunday night’s episode of High Stakes Poker, as the most interesting development was a proposed — and eventually accepted — …
BLOG – High Stakes Prop Bets – sorry, Poker
Опубликовал | КомментарииThe latest episode of High Stakes Poker was bloody good for a number of reasons. There were plenty of interesting hands – for example, Negreanu exposing the nine of his 9h-6h then catching his gutshot to make the nuts – and plenty of interesting table talk.
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High stakes online poker action heating up in 2010
Опубликовал | Комментарии2010 is shaping up to be a very interesting year in online poker; Tom “durrrr” Dwan is back to form; the Dang brothers, URInDanger and trex313, are both playing and as usual winning; Isildur1 is being, well, Isildur1; and Alexander “postflopaction” Kostritsyn is on fire.
Everything seems to revolve around isildur1 these days. If the Swede [...]
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High Stakes Living — Poker Pro Gavin Smith
Опубликовал | КомментарииCard Player TV tours the Las Vegas home of poker pro Gavin Smith, complete with his outdoor pool table, white Harley Davidson, and … a sword?
High Stakes Poker – Season 6, Episode 4
Опубликовал | КомментарииHigh Stakes Poker has been living up to its billing of having one of the toughest tables in the history of poker. Going into tonight’s fourth episode, Phil Ivey continued to lead the way with a profit of over $300,000, with Eli Elezra ahead by more than $80,000 and Tom Dwan about $50,000 in the black.
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