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Van Fleet and Nemeth Among The Weekend’s Winners – PokerNews.com

Posted: August 9, 2021 at 9:05 am

August 09, 2021Matthew Pitt

Jon apestyles Van Fleet and Andras probirs Nemeth have several thousand online poker tournament cashes between them. The pair are legends of the game. Both took down Sunday majors on August 8, Van Fleet at PokerStars and Nemeth at partypoker. Let us take a look at what they won.

A compact yet star-studded field of 82 bought into the PokerStars $1,050 Sunday Cooldown this week, and van Fleet outlasted them all. The PKO event saw some juicy bounties awarded, not least the massive $13,125 that found its way into Van Fleets account when he finished in first-place.

A significant chunk of that $13,125 bounty prize was on the head of Brazilian pro Eder edercampana Campana who ultimately fell at the final hurdle and crashed out in second-place. Campana padded his bankroll with $9,181 with bounties included.

Others who reached the final table included Renan Internett93o Bruschi, Jargo bungakat Alavali, and British sensation Conor 1_conot_b_1 Beresford.

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3DTemujiN denied Joao Naza114 Vieira the title of $1,050 Sunday High Roller champion after the man from Kazakhstan rolled him over during the heads-up section. Victory in this event came with a $44,494 prize, while Vieira added $33,806 to his lifetime winnings. Vieira now has more than $25 million in cashes, the most of any online poker player ever.

Four other players saw five-figure pries wing their way to their PokerStars accounts. Viktor papan9_p$ Ustimov netted $11,265 for his sixth-place finish, with Francisco Tomatee Benitez reeling in a $14,827 fifth-place cash.

Buckblack and Pimmss, of Canada and Netherlands respectively, walked away with scores of $19,515 and $25,685.

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Nemeths victory came in The Grand tournament, a relatively new addition to partypokers Daily Legends. A field of 228 players reached the final phase of this multi-day event, but none of them could match Nemeth when push came to shove.

The final table was stacked with talent, including Arsenii Karmatckii, Samuel Vousden, Alexander Van Der Swaluv, and Rodrigo Selouan. The latters elimination locked in a five-figure prise for the remaining five grinders.

Michael Sklenicka, and Alik Zazian busted. They won $10,520 and $14,304 respectively. Heads-up was set when Hungarian star Marton Czuczor crashed out in third, a finish worth $21,287.

Czuczors exit left Nemeth heads-up against Paraskevas Tsokaridis. Nemeth got the job done and his hands on $44,152, leaving Tsokairidis to scoop a $30,818 consolation prize.

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Chris Moorman recently won his second WSOP bracelet, and now he can lay claim to being the GGPoker High Rollers Sunday Wrap-Up champion. Moorman outlasted 150 opponents on his way to victory, a victory that came with a chunky $17,260 score.

Runner-up T-CHAK was the only other player to net a five-figure prize. The Chinese national got their hands on $12,943.

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Plenty of other big scores were enjoyed at GGPoker thanks, in part, to the WSOP Online festival running. The extra traffic generated by the WSOP meant W3LL was a big winner after taking down the $1,050 GGMasters High Roller for a massive $121,518.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for a round-up of the 2021 GGPoker WSOP Online bracelet and side events action.

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Poker Strategy With Greg Raymer: Tips To Improve Your Patience – Poker News – CardPlayer.com

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Many of my private students have issues with patience. They even say that after being dealt a long series of junk hands, they will play a hand they know they should fold.

They are either bored, or more often, feel like it must be a mistake to keep folding so often. They start to feel like the blinds are eating them away, and they just have to play something, even if it is a hand they would usually fold in the current situation.

So, how do you avoid this leak, and learn to be more patient?

First, let me come clean. I definitely do not have the answer. At least, I do not have the one answer that applies to everyone.

Imagine if you want to quit smoking. There are dozens of methods and tools out there to help, but the nicotine gum that worked for one person might be of no help to another. The same idea applies to learning patience in poker. I dont know what will work for you, but here are some suggestions and ideas to consider.

For me, the biggest aid in staying patient is the simple fact that I hate to lose. Whether its a cash game or a tournament, I hate to lose chips. And if I know that playing this hand is likely to cost me chips, on average, I choose to fold.

The fact that I have made this decision to fold for each of the last 10, or 20, or 50 hands in a row doesnt matter. Using my poker skill and knowledge, if I judge that my average result, if I play the current hand, will be to lose chips, then it is correct to fold. It simply does not matter how few hands I have played in the last few orbits, or even session.

Of course, if you have been folding a lot of hands, and are sure you have a super-tight image, you should take that into account. Maybe this is a situation where you can pull off a squeeze play with that tight image. Just make sure you are judging the likely success of this play honestly. Dont fall into the trap of talking yourself into playing a hand, just because you have lost patience.

Any time we want to do something for emotional reasons, it is easy to fool ourselves and pretend there is some sensible rationale to do it. We convince ourselves that we can steal this pot with our tight image, and so we reraise with 10-7 offsuit. The problem is, we forgot to consider that the player who raised is new to the table, and cant know this is the first hand we have played in an hour. Or, we forget that the player who raised is too loose and sticky, and wont fold even if they are aware of how tight we have been.

Another important factor is that in many cases, your opponents dont even notice how much you have been folding. On many occasions, I have folded 20-40 hands in a row, then make a raise in late position, and the person in the big blind still thinks Im just stealing.

If Im stealing with trash this time, why didnt I try any of those earlier times when I had the chance? The truth is, they are simply not paying attention, and you should not assume they have been paying attention to you either. They might have been, but dont count on it.

Other than taking into account your image, and that of your opponents, each hand of poker is completely independent of all other hands. If you were to tag me, and have me play the next hand for you, I dont need to know how you have played prior hands. All I need to know is the size of the blinds, the chip counts of the players, and most of the time, not much else.

If I fold this hand preflop, it is because I thought that was the best decision. Now, you tag another pro to play the next hand, and so on. If they each would have folded every hand for an hour or more, then you should have done the same.

Try this thought experiment if you sense you are losing patience. Imagine it is me playing this hand for you. Ask yourself how you think I would play it, and then do exactly that.

I hope this helps you become more patient. Remember, chips not lost are just as valuable as chips you have won. There have been many times I have folded 95%, even 100%, of my hands for half an hour, an hour, even two hours or more. On one occasion, on day 2 of the $10K no-limit 2-7 single draw bracelet event, I folded every hand for three hours and 20 minutes straight!

Sometimes, there just isnt anything better you can do. Win chips whenever it is smart to try, but fold and save your chips when playing the hand isnt the correct move.Have fun, and play smart!

Greg Raymer is the 2004 World Series of Poker main event champion, winner of numerous major titles, and has more than $7 million in earnings. He recently authored FossilMans Winning Tournament Strategies, available from D&B Publishing, Amazon, and other retailers. He is sponsored by Blue Shark Optics, YouStake, and ShareMyPair. To contact Greg please tweet @FossilMan or visit his website.

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WPT GTO Trainer Hands of the Week: Expert Postflop Play From The Big Blind – PokerNews.com

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This week were focused on a typical cash game spot where youre out of position in the Big Blind against a tough player in early position after calling their first-in preflop raise.

There are a few flops where you could construct a leading range from the Big Blind in this spot, but for a vast majority of flops you can begin by checking to the preflop raiser. Checking is preferred as a default because the preflop aggressor will typically have a significant equity advantage.

The early position players range is quite narrow and uncapped in this situation. Unlike a tournament scenario where there are often antes to fight for, the risk vs reward for players stealing from early position in a cash game is often quite low so ranges are quite narrow. More passive postflop play is preferred because of the overwhelming range advantage the early position typically has postflop.

Even with UTGs range advantage, you must be careful not to give up too often on middling flops. This early position opening range skews towards bigger cards due to range advantage, meaning they will correctly be continuation betting frequently so one-pair hands on lower boards have too much equity to just give up on the flop. Exercise caution calling down too light versus triple barrels. The UTG player has the option of a free showdown in position on the river which means their river betting range is often quite polarized. On boards without significant missed draws it can be difficult for the opponent to have a lot of hands to construct a robust bluffing range from.

For the vast majority of scenarios vs a UTG open you will be focused on getting to a controlled showdown. Even your biggest hands will often fare best by slowplaying until the river to protect the rest of your range that also benefits from getting to an inexpensive showdown. Most of your pure bluffs will come on the turn and river in spots on coordinated boards where the UTG opener has checked the flop, capping their range in situations where their biggest hands would often want protection.

To see more examples and test your skills, you can play through five free solved hands from this scenario.

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Regular play on the WPT GTO Trainer will help you adjust your decisions closer and closer to GTO strategy.

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If your goal is to be a tough poker player then you should try the WPT GTO Trainer today.Register a free account here (it only takes your e-mail address to begin) to play hands and see true GTO strategy in real-time.

The WPT GTO Trainer has over 4 billion unique solved flops, turns and rivers that are fully playable.

As you make decisions in a hand, you receive instant feedback on the specific EV loss (if any) and Played Percentage for every action you take as compared to GTO strategy.

The full selection of scenarios for the WPT GTO Trainer are only available to members of LearnWPT, however were giving PokerNews Readers free access to the Trainer on a regular basis with the WPT GTO Hands of The Week.

Use this series of articles to practice the strategies you learn on LearnWPT (or at the table) and test your progress by playing a five-hand sample each week

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How Did this Super Bizarre Min-Three-Bet Poker Hand Between Two Top Pros Happen? – PokerNews.com

Posted: August 4, 2021 at 2:14 pm

August 03, 2021Jonathan Little

I've written a lot of articles on poker hands, and I can tell you that when it comes to the high roller live tournaments you do not often see a minimum three-bet. It certainly caught my attention and inspired me to cover it in this week's PokerNews strategy column.

This hand took place during a $25,500 Super High Roller poker tournament from the partypoker Millions at Dusk Til Dawn in the UK. Mikita Badziakouski took on Adrian Mateos with many interesting decision points from both players across all of the streets. After committing over 80 percent of his stack on the river can Badziakouski find the crazy hero fold?

With the blinds at 30,000/60,000/60,000, Badziakouski (1.25 million) raised to 125,000 from the button with the and Mateos (1.5 million) defended his big blind holding the . Perfectly fine and standard so far.

The flop saw Mateos check trip sevens and Badziakouski, who flopped two pair jacks and sevens, bet just 75,000 into the pot of 340,000. On boards that you will bet infrequently, you usually want to use a larger bet size. When you lack the nut advantage you typically want to use a smaller sizing.

What a lot of players would do here in Mateos shoes is move all in, but thats a mistake as he would lose a lot of value if he shoved and Badziakouski did not have a strong hand. Basically, Badziakouski would have an easy fold in the instance where he doesnt have much of a hand,

Instead, he will want to check-raise with a decent among of his range including jacks and better, premium draws that are happy to get it in, and junky draws that can check-raise and fold to a shove. Indeed, Mateos did check-raise to 210,000, which gave Badziakouski amazing pot odds to call if he were on a draw.

Not to be outdone, Badziakouski clicked it back with a three-bet to just 345,000, which was a min-raise. He did this to try and induce Mateos to shove. Remember, Badziakouski effectively had a nut hand. While he does lose to a seven, he beats all other hacks and all the draws.

For Mateos, his decision should be based on what he specifically thinks about Badziakouskis range of hands that would min-three-bet him. If it contains a lot of nonsense like the , he should just call to give Mateos every opportunity to continue bluffing. On the flip side, if he believes Badziakouskis range to be premium he should shove.

Mateos elected to just call, presumably to keep Badziakouski in with any weak hands. On the turn, Mateos improved to a full house. This was definitely a spot to check for Mateos as he had the effective nuts and with such a small stack-to-pot ratio it was likely he could get the money in on the river.

Mateos checked and action was on Badziakouski. The king on the turn was a bad card for him and Badziakouski checked it back to bring about the on the river. Mateos was first to act but what should he do? Slow play and check? Bet 250,000? Or move all in for 770,000 and put Badziakouski all in?

"You also want to have hands in your checking range that makes it difficult for your opponent to call if you do decide to bet."

This is a spot where you want to have some checks in your range you know are never folding. You also want to have hands in your checking range that makes it difficult for your opponent to call if you do decide to bet. However, when you block a lot of the value cards that your opponent would call with as Mateos does here with both a seven and king, then you want to give your opponent every opportunity to bluff.

Make sure you protect your checking range by mixing in some nutted hands so that your opponents cannot exploit you. Balancing your ranges leaves your opponents guessing the strength of your hand.

Mateos coyly checked and Badziakouski had to decide what to do. Whenever weird things happen in a poker hand you should aim to be more cautious, and the min-raising that took place on the flop in this hand was certainly weird. Despite that, Badziakouski bet 590,000 and left himself just 180,000 behind.

Mateos should shove here as he will be losing value from hands that Badziakouski would call with having already invested 82 percent of his stack. Thats exactly what Mateos does and Badziakouski is sick. He knows Mateos would never check-jam without a strong hand, but nonetheless, he had too much committed and only three big blinds behind. He called off and that was all she wrote for Badziakouski

For more on this hand, check out my breakdown in the following video with footage courtesy of partypoker:

Jonathan Little is a professional poker player and author with over $7,000,000 in live tournament earnings. He writes a weekly educational blog and hosts a podcast at JonathanLittlePoker.com. Sign up to learn poker from Jonathan for free at PokerCoaching.com. You can follow him on Twitter @JonathanLittle.

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Highs and Lows for Online Poker in India and Tamil Nadu – CardsChat.com

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August 4, 2021Law & Politics

Online poker and rummy in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu have been given a reprieve by the Madras High Court, a year after both games were outlawed.

A hearing on Tuesday sought to clarify whether or not amendments to the Tamil Nadu Gaming and Police Laws (Amendment) Act was unconstitutional. Changes to the act were made last year and banned all forms of online poker and rummy for real money within the state.

Following a hearing at the Madras High Court on Tuesday, the ban has been reversed.

Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy ruled that one part of the amendment broke the constitution. Specifically, Part II of the Tamil Nadu Gaming and Police Laws (Amendment) Act discriminates against poker as a profession.

[The act] has fallen foul of Article 19(1)(g) of the Constitution that allows people the right to practice any profession, or to carry on any occupation, trade or business, said the judges.

In short, the state of Tamil Nadu cant outlaw businesses through which people make their livings. Whats more, the judges cited Indias Supreme Court ruling on the status of rummy. Since 1968, the Supreme Court has made it clear that rummy is a game of skill and not a game of chances. Therefore, online rummy cannot be banned, the judges concluded.

This is relevant to poker by virtue of the luck vs. skill debate. Betting on rummy is legal on a federal level in India because its a game of skill. Therefore, if a state classes poker as a game of skill, its legal. In contrast, games of luck, such as blackjack and roulette, are illegal.

The luck vs. skill debate is one thats dogged Indias poker industry for the past decade. Certain states, such as Nagaland, class poker as a game of skill worthy of regulation. Other states havent taken a position, while others, such as Gujarat, have classified poker as a game of luck alongside blackjack and roulette.

Lawmakers in Tamil Nadu have taken a similar stance to their counterparts in Gujarat. However, the courts ruled that the way in which they outlawed online poker and rummy isnt constitutional.

The latest ruling is a win for poker players in Tamil Nadu, but its not the end of the road. The judges said that the government can pass new legislation banning poker and rummy as long as it doesnt violate the constitution.

It didnt take long for Law Minister Sevugan Regupathy to act on that ruling; he issued a statement today confirming that he will create a new law banning online rummy without delay. This, as noted, would also include poker.

By the order of the Honorable Chief Minister, I would like to inform you that the law banning games like online rummy in Tamil Nadu will be brought soon, reads Regupathys statement.

So, while this week has given poker players in the state of Tamil Nadu some hope, the battle for the right to play isnt over yet.

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The Most Famous and Best Poker and Casino Movies – Net Newsledger

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Casinos are always an exciting topic to explore in movies. From secret agents to daring heists, a prestigious casino always provides a thrilling story. Its a creative way to turn an ordinary situation into a high-stakes one. Read on to discover the best poker casino movies.

While physical casinos have already cemented their status in mainstream media, they can still feel unfamiliar to many people. The rise of online gambling has allowed almost everyone to play iconic games like poker from the comfort of their homes. Expert Nina Olsendburg believes that casino movies have risen in popularity as many more people can now understand and enjoy what is happening on screen.

This is especially true in Norway, where physical casinos are illegal. Online gambling is the only option available. There are many https://xn--casinopnett-38a.eu/ that let Norwegian players enjoy casino games. Now you can enjoy all the games you see in casino movies virtually. Youll also be able to appreciate these films more for a better experience.

21 is one of few casino movies that explores the art of card counting in-depth. A group of students decide to use their math skills to increase their chances of winning casino games like blackjack. With a talented cast including Kevin Spacey and an engaging story, its a fantastic way to learn the basics of card counting. If youre looking for a deeper look into how card games work, this film is the one to watch.

Of course, a list of best casino movies wouldnt be complete without a thrilling spy film. The plot revolves around an intense poker game where Bond aims to bankrupt a terrorist financier. The film captures the feeling of high-stakes poker, with massive bets and exciting psychological mind games. And once its over, you can still enjoy the action-packed set-pieces the series is known for.

While a recent release, Uncut Gems quickly caught the attention of casino movie fans. This adrenaline-fueled story decides to focus on the gambler instead of the actual casino. Adam Sandler gives one of his best performances here as a desperate gambler stuck in debt. The twists and turns never stop, providing an intense look into the mind of a man addicted to gambling.

The Hustler is another film that explores the more human aspects of gambling. Paul Newman gives his breakout performance as Eddie Felson, a pool hustler looking to make it big. It takes a deep look at the themes of winning and losing, which can be applied to all regular casino games. This classic drama is a must-watch for any gambling fans.

Even if youre not into the details of casino games, everyone can enjoy this action-filled heist story with a casino backdrop. The focus on Oceans Eleven is instead on the prestige and awe of casinos. Its an excellent showcase of the draws of modern casinos, from the stunning setting to the stylish players.

This unique take on gambling addiction takes a look at its self-destructive nature. The Gambler follows Axel Freeds downward spiral as he constantly gambles himself into danger. Even when he has the cash he needs to pay off his debts, he cant stop himself from gambling it all away. Its a captivating exploration of the thrill-seeking obsession that some people cant escape.

While not entirely about casinos, Rain Man dedicates a lot of its runtime to games of blackjack. This emotional tale follows two brothers, played by Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise, on a road trip across America. Hoffmans character Raymond is an autistic savant who uses his extraordinary memory to count cards in Las Vegas when the duo is desperate for cash. Both actors deliver incredible performances for an intriguing look at two estranged brothers bonding over blackjack.

Lastly, we have one of the most famous casino movies from legendary director Martin Scorsese. This 1995 classic follows Robert De Niro as casino boss Ace as he deals with the brutal day-to-day trials of a mob-run casino over seven years. The film expertly showcases the evolution of gambling from a seedy enterprise into a prestigious industry.

From classic films to recent blockbusters, casinos have been the subject of many fantastic films. The topics in casino movies vary wildly from fun and exciting stories to deeper explorations of gambling addiction. Theres something here for everyone to enjoy. No matter the context, adding the risk associated with gambling to a movie always elevates the enjoyment.

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WSOP 2021: How to Play the Bubble at the WSOP – PokerNews.com

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August 04, 2021Will Shillibier

Anyone heading to Las Vegas later this year for the World Series of Poker (WSOP) will have one goal in mind - walking away with a coveted WSOP gold bracelet. However, before you can even start thinking about getting your hands on the one thing every poker player wants, you have to make the money.

So before you get blindsided by the glory, be sure to knuckle down and brush up on some poker strategy tips when it comes to playing the bubble at the WSOP.

Don't worry, there's plenty more strategy articles here on PokerNews to help you get ready for what might be the biggest Series ever!

The WSOP has confirmed an 88-bracelet schedule for 2021. Click here to check it out!

When it comes to the bubble of tournaments at the WSOP, you don't necessarily need to be an ICM whizz-kid. That's why we're going to boil down things to just three key tips that will help even the most beginner of poker players. We'll then offer some more advice for advanced players.

The three tips are:

We'll now go into more detail on these three pieces of advice:

The bubble of a poker tournament isn't just the moment one player leaves with nothing, and the rest of the field lock up a min-cash. It can cover the entire period leading up to that moment, the so-called pre-bubble. Depending on how big the tournament is, this can be anything from 5-50 players away from the money.

If you've got a big stack, then you should be putting it to work. Shorter stacks won't want to take risks with the bubble looming, and the chance to secure a cash, therefore push them around with steals, resteals and traps.

If you've got a medium stack, then you should still be looking to isolate short stacks, playing position poker to avoid being trapped by the big stacks. Be sure to keep an eye out for any big stacks failing to put it to good use. Use this as an opportunity to grow your chip stack further.

If you've got a short stack, you should be keeping your options open. If you're in the 6-8 big blind danger zone, then you'll only have one move - all-in. When the moment comes, make it count. Which brings us onto our second piece of advice.

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When you enter a pot approaching the bubble, or even on the bubble itself, you want to be the first player entering the pot. This is relevant whether you are the table big stack or a short stack looking for a double.

This is not the time for passive play, so you should be opening good starters, and continuation betting more, especially if opponents are looking to play fit-or-fold poker postflop to ensure they remain in the tournament.

Another thing to be aware of, is that you shouldn't force things. If you are card dead on the bubble, keep to your strategy and don't try to win pots you have no chance of winning. Or trying to win pots you shouldn't have entered in the first place!

Related: Poker Terms Explained - Bet in the Dark? Bubble? Paint Cards?

As explained above, it's important to be active on the bubble, taking advantage of players who are slowing down, tightening up and wanting to ensure they cash above all else. You meanwhile are looking ahead to after the bubble, and increasing your chip stack all the while.

However, one poorly-timed call or bet can be your downfall, therefore it's imperative to avoid risks. The fundamentals of poker still apply, even if you're on the verge of cashing in the WSOP Main Event for example. Pay attention to things like position, pot odds and obvious strength from opponents such as check-raises or all-in shoves.

This is not the time to be a hero. Play a strong range and play it well. If you do have to call someone's shove, make sure you're doing it because you think you're going to win, and not just to get one player closer to the bubble.

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Obviously, bubble strategy can be far more complex than just three simple tips. One key piece of advice that applies to entire tournaments, not just the bubble, is to recognize how each of the opponents at your table plays.

If they are loose and aggressive, see if that continues into the bubble. Or will tighter players tighten up even further. One curious thing that could happen is that tighter players may feel that they need to open up a little bit more on the button. With them out of their comfort zone, this might be an opportunity for you to capitalize on.

As in all poker, your strategy is going to be dictated to you by two different things:

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Your stack size will decide what approach you will take to the bubble. That could be you looking to enter as many pots as possible to increase your stack further, looking for opportunities by picking off short stacks desperate to survive, or you being one of those shorter stacks wanting to survive yourself.

Your opponents' stack size will also dictate what role you're going to play as the bubble approaches. Are there lots of short stacks at your table? Even if you haven't got mountains of chips, these will represent opportunities that you will be able to capitalize on. Is everyone at your table sitting fairly comfortable? Then perhaps the pace at the table will slow as people await the bubble bursting, allowing for you to enter some pots and accumulate chips.

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Andy Bloch on World Series of Poker: ‘They’ll Make it Work’ – CardsChat.com

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Poker pro Andy Bloch, who has been extensively studying COVID-19 data and sharing that information on his website LabVegas.com, told CardsChat News that hes confident the 2021 WSOP will take place in Las Vegas. Even so, the MIT grad is less certain the series will run as planned due to coronavirus concerns.

The fall WSOP is set to offer 88 live bracelet events between Sept. 30 to Nov. 23, all taking place at the Rio, and Bloch has some suggestions on how to make sure the series runs as smoothly and safely as possible, even during the ongoing pandemic.

Last week, Nevada reinstated its mask mandate due to the continuing spread of the delta variant, a highly contagious and potentially more deadly form of COVID-19. With masks required again in public in Las Vegas, and rumors of further restrictions on the horizon, many poker players are concerned that the 2021 WSOP could be in jeopardy. But Bloch, who is taking the pandemic seriously, has a more positive outlook.

Theyll make it work, Bloch said in a phone interview with CardsChat before explaining that the WSOP staff may have the alter their plans to host the series. Its a good thing the Main Event is later in the series when, hopefully, cases are down.

The $10,000 Main Event is scheduled to begin Nov. 4 with the first of four, Day 1 flights. Bloch appears optimistic that coronavirus cases could be on the decline by then, but hes less sure about the early weeks of the upcoming poker extravaganza. As such, hes offered up a solution to make the series a success, despite the continued spread of COVID-19.

They could do a hybrid version like they did last year with the Main Event, Bloch suggests.

Last years Main Event began online at GGPoker and on WSOP.com, and then concluded with the final table live at the Rio in December. Damian Salas, who earned his spot at the final table on GGPoker, defeated Joseph Hebert heads-up to become the 51st poker world champion.

Bloch favors utilizing the WSOP.com platform for Day 1 and, possibly, Day 2 play, and then once a bracelet event is in the money or in the late stages, the remaining players head over to the Rio to finish off the tournament in person. The former Team Full Tilt member argues that doing so would limit the amount of time players spend inside the casino during a pandemic.

As a father, Bloch also sees the benefit of not being away from home for such long periods of time, which a hybrid WSOP would provide.

Bloch is a past bracelet winner (2012 $1,500 Seven Card Stud for $126,363) and has 60 cashes in bracelet events. He said he hasnt played live poker since the pandemic began, but has enjoyed playing in some of the online bracelet events from his Las Vegas home on WSOP.com. As for Blochs 2021 WSOP plans, he still isnt sure which events hell play, but said hed likely play some of the later events such as the Main Event, assuming COVID-19 cases are on the decline by then.

Bloch, who holds two electrical engineering degrees from MIT and was part of the famous MIT blackjack team, has been following COVID-19 data in Clark County, Nevada, and has seen a disturbing upward trajectory in coronavirus cases over the past couple of weeks. He strongly encourages those who havent done so yet to get vaccinated to help eliminate the threat of the delta variant. And, he argues, those who refuse to get vaccinated arent just harming themselves.

They can infect other people, Bloch said of the anti-vaxxers. A lot of people cant get vaccinated, especially kids under 12 or those with an autoimmune disorder. Those people feel trapped and dont want to go out, theyre worried about (catching COVID-19).

Nevadas seven-day average for new cases is over 1,000 per day more than double the daily cases from just one month ago and officials in the Silver State are struggling to convince its unvaccinated population to get the jab. As of Aug. 1, 44.5% of adults in the state were fully vaccinated against COVID-19, but thats barely more than the number of residents who were vaccinated on June 18, when Nevada reached a 40% vaccination rate.

Even so, Bloch seems optimistic many of those who are hesitant to get vaccinated will eventually come around. One thing that seems to be convincing people is the virus itself with delta especially more people are getting sick. Thats convincing people that they are at risk, he said.

Despite the hesitancy expressed by more than half of all Republicans in the US and members of some other constituencies, the evidence on the vaccines effectiveness and safety is undeniable. More than 90% of all COVID-19-related deaths over the past month involved patients who were unvaccinated. And, although numerous vaccinated individuals have caught and spread the virus especially the delta variant studies have shown their symptoms, if any, are far less severe than those suffered by people who are unvaccinated.

Over the last two weeks, 88% of the hospitalizations in Clark County were unvaccinated, Bloch said. But if you look at under 50, over 95% were unvaccinated seven vaccinated out of 148 in that age group. Across all age groups, the vaccine showed 94% to 96% against hospitalization.

Bloch encourages everyone to get vaccinated for their own health and for the overall safety of society. He also wants poker players to understand the risks theyre taking by refusing to get the jab. For poker players, there are cognitive effects in the long run from catching COVID-19, Bloch argues.

For those players who believe winning money is more important than their own health or the health of their friends and family Bloch says this argument could be persuasive, as research shows that COVID-19 could drain their long-term cognitive abilities, which would ultimately be a detriment to their poker skills.

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August 01, 2021Chad Holloway

PokerNews is known throughout the world for our industry-leading live updates for both live and online events. In fact, right now we're offering various updates right here.

Over the years, weve captured memorable hands, many of which have become a part of poker history. In this new column, we will bring you some of the biggest hands of the week as reported in the PokerNews Live Updates.

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Here's a look at some highlights of big and interesting hands caught in the PokerNews live updates.

In the 2021 WSOP.com Online Event #24: $400 NLH Monster Stack it was Level 9 (250/500/50) when Poker Hall of Famer Jack "Borgia92" McClelland (pictured in lead image) opened under the gun for 1,600 and found two callers, bringing action three-ways to the flop.

Action was checked to "matador1" who fired out 3,840 on the button and McClelland check-jammed for 30,799. Action folded back to "matador1" who called off their 21,029 stack.

"matador1": Jack "Borgia92" McClelland:

"matador1" was ahead after pairing their ace on the flop but the turn gave McClelland the flush and the river improved his hand to a Royal Flush!

In the same tournament, it was Level 26 (10,000/20,000/2,000) when action folded to bracelet winner Carlos "CarlosWelch" Welch who raised to 40,000 on the button, Kristen "krissyb24" Bicknell defended her big blind and saw a flop appear.

Bicknell check-raised to 87,411 after Welch continued for 32,000 and Welch called bringing the turn.

Bicknell led out for 84,225 and Welch called to see the complete the board on the river. Bicknell continued with her aggression and moved all-in for 259,652 and once again Welch called.

Bicknell rolled over for a missed gutshot while Welch Showed ending her tournament in 98th place for $677.

In the 2021 WSOP.com Online Event #32: $1,000 NLH Championship, it was on the money bubble in Level 22 (3,000/6,000/600) when Kyle "JackintheB0x" Miholich raised and then called the 51,478 three-bet jam Jose "suganills" Montes made from the cutoff.

Jose "suganills" Montes: Kyle "JackintheB0x" Miholich:

Miholich was way ahead with his pocket queens and took a monster lead after the flop gave him top-set.

The turn kept Montes alive drawing to the case nine but the river ended his tournament on the money bubble.

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In the live realm, the MSPT Riverside $1,100 Main Event proved to be a big one as the 2021 Iowa State Poker Championship attracted 928 entrants to Riverside Casino. With 18 players remaining in Level 25 (25,000/50,000/5,000), Darin Utley opened to 125,000 in early position and was flat-called by Jalen Heald one seat over.

Action folded around to the big blind, where Jim Erickson three-bet to a covering amount of 2 million. Utley called all in for 800,000 and Heald immediately called behind for 960,000 to put more than 2.5 million up for grabs between the three players.

Darin Utley: Jalen Heald: Jim Erickson:

Heald's aces were way out in front and pulled even further ahead on the flop . The turn and river completed the runout and both pots were sent his way, eliminating Utley in 18th place for $8.896 in the process.

Not long after with 13 players left in Level 26 (30,000/60,000/10,000), Mike Estes was under the gun and open-jammed for 460,000. Jeremy Calverley re-jammed for 900,000 on the button and Peyton Smith immediately called both shoves from the small blind thereafter.

Mike Estes: Jeremy Calverley: Peyton Smith:

Calverley found himself in an absolute cooler of a situation and was unable to find Broadway on a runout of to bring his elimination as Estes tripled and Smith took the side pot, roughly breaking even on the hand in the process. Calverley was eliminated in 13th place for $10,783.

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Sherringham’s Poker, Bale’s Golf, and Alli’s Esports: What Are Current and Ex-Spurs Players Off-the-Pitch Interests? – Net Newsledger

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The off-the-pitch lives of football players are often scrutinised, as is the case for many public figures. Stories are combed for clearer indications of their character, for tips on how translatable success is to the audiences life, for simply something to know. Its comforting to read other peoples lives and gain some insight or information because the audience can deem these necessary or unnecessary to their own lives. They can conclude something.

One particular point of interest is how footballers can have other hobbies, other things to devote attention too. Here are a few examples of what Spurs players, present and past, have given serious time to beyond football.

Sherringhams Poker

Poker is a popular pastime for many athletes, some while theyre playing and some after. Its an instance of the jolt of shock when an audience sees a famous person outside of their usual context but, also, doing something kind of normal. Poker is an accessible sport for many. Its done casually, in a different way to five-a-side at the local park. Especially since online poker rooms have become commonplace and new customers are attracted regularly by exclusive promotions like the GGPoker Welcome Bonus. People often lose sights of their abilities in any and most activities and industries when talking about professionals, thinking they stand a chance at successfully competing, but poker is one of those sports which, by the luck of the cards, could favour an amateur in certain scenarios. Thats why when a famous person at a poker event inspires a like-me feeling.

Spanning from 2005 to 2012, Teddy Sherringham played in numerous poker events, including the World Series of Poker and the European Poker Tour. His best finish on a circuit event was 5th, at EPT Vilamoura in August 2010. His career earnings come in close to $330k, which is probably what hed earn in two weeks if he had a football career now.

Allis Esports

Dele Alli is a gamer. Hes had experience discussing, playing, and indeed streaming video game titles before. In 2018, he teamed up with notable streamer CouRage to promote the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 on Twitch. They had some technical issues playing together on either side of the Atlantic which made the event less successful than it otherwise would have been. More recently, hes signed on to be a global ambassador for EXCEL ESPORTS, one of the biggest British esports organisations. Bringing some psychological lessons and tips to the EXCEL rosters is one reason he was approached, as he has extensive experience as a top-level athlete. He will also further normalise the relationship between esports and traditional sports. The FIFA game series is already working hard to do this, with many current and ex-pros involved in their marketing campaigns and events Diogo Jota, the Liverpool forward, streams FIFA to a few thousand viewers as regularly as he can but Alli has shown interests outside of this football domain, looking at esports as an industry.

Gareth Bales Golf

Gareth Bale left Spurs in 2013 to join Real Madrid where he won everything possible. Due to injuries and the internal politics and relationships at the Spanish giants, Bale found himself out of favour. During that period, while he was recovering and recovered, he turned to golf as anyone would, sat on many hundreds of thousands a week in sunny Spain. When his return on loan to Spurs was announced, many questioned his interest in playing football at all, whether his love for the game had gone and he was more interested in this post-football lifestyle he began cultivating. At his home in Wales, he has a three-hole course, based on famous course holes from around the world, all par-3. Spurs even went so far as to put short holes in at their training ground, supposedly for Bale himself. He has since started scoring and these fears have begun to dissipate.

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