What’s Your Strategy? Overbetting Fiend

It’s level one of a small-field, $555 MTT at the local card room. The field will be extremely soft, re-entries are allowed for the first two hours, and including re-entries there will likely be fewer than 75 total entries.

Hero’s table is currently four handed with six stacks getting blinded … Read full post

An Argument Poker Players Can Understand

The most important poker tournament of your life starts today. You registered for it and submitted payment months ago, and there are no refunds.

This tournament has a unique structure. It is a multi-day tournament, and each player is assigned to either Group A or Group B. At the start … Read full post

50th Anniversary of the March on Washington

Today is the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, in my opinion one of the most significant events in American history. For those who don’t know, the March was part of the larger movement pushing for the expansion of civil rights for African-Americans, who even … Read full post

What’s Your Play Follow-Up

I know I promised earlier this week that I’d follow-up with more on optimal multi-street bluffing frequency. It proved to be a more thorny problem than I anticipated, and while I still don’t have a definitive answer, you’ll get a chance to hear me discuss the problem with two very … Read full post

What’s Your Play? Worst Card to Bluff

Thanks for all the comments on What’s Your Play? Worst Card to Bluff, and sorry that I’ve been slow in getting this results post up. It’s possibly a result of the fact that I’ve been driving back across the country this week and not online much, and possibly a matter … Read full post

The Road Home

About three months ago, my girlfriend and I left Baltimore driving west. My destination was Las Vegas for the World Series of Poker, hers Austin, Texas where she’d be working for the summer. I documented that trip here and was surprised by the positive reception it got.

I’ve since joined … Read full post

What’s Your Play? Worst Card to Bluff

What's Your Play?This one comes from a $5/$10 no-limit hold ’em game at the Venetian. I’m new to the table, initially bought in for $1000 but relatively quickly decided to load up enough to cover the table. I don’t think I’ve done anything else of note since I’ve been here, but that … Read full post

Beauprez Interview and Free Chapter of PLO QuickPro

Edit: I awarded John a bracelet in the wrong event.

John “KasinoKrime” Beauprez, winner of the 2013 $5000 pot-limit omaha $1500 no-limt hold ’em 6-max WSOP event, will be our guest on Episode 43 of the podcast. In addition to talking to him about his poker career and the excitement … Read full post

Podcast Hiring and Related Delay

As you may have heard on Episode 41, our beloved Gareth Chantler is retiring from his post as Thinking Poker Podcast sound engineer. We’re looking for someone to fill the position, and even though one of us will likely end up doing it this week, Episode 42 won’t be … Read full post

What’s Your Play? Middle Pair, Coordinated Board

What's Your Play?

Edit: Thanks to ThereYouGoAgain and others who pointed out the errors in my original post. Sorry for the confusion – Villain 1 (the open limper) did overcall the raise, and three of us saw the flop and turn (where pot size was wrong).

This hand comes from a $2/$5 no-limit … Read full post

Final Table Bubble Strategy

I’ve got a new video series going up on Tournament Poker Edge which deals with strategy for playing the final table bubble. It will be a three-part series, with one part dedicated to each of big-, medium-, and short-stacked play. Check it out, and if you’re not already a … Read full post

What’s Your Play? Underrepresented Top Pair

What's Your Play?My main event run came to an end early on Day 3 in unspectacular fashion. I do, however, currently have an above average stack going into the $5000 Venetian Deep Stacks main event. I don’t think any hands from those tournaments are as instructive as this one, though.

This is … Read full post

WSOP Update

Hopefully a lot of you follow me on Twitter, because I know I’ve been bad about keeping the blog up-to-date. The short version is that I’m still in the Main Event going into day 3. I’ve got about 20K chips, and blinds are 800/1600/200 when we return, so if I’m … Read full post

Nitcast Las Vegas Meetup This Saturday

When: Saturday, July 6, 10 AM – Noon

Where: Rio Convention Center Starbucks (the one closer to the WSOP area, not the one on the casino floor)

What: Sip coffee, tea, or tap water (nitcast FTW!) with Thinking Poker Podcast hosts Andrew Brokos and Nate Meyvis. Stop … Read full post

What’s Your Play? 2B or Not 2B

What's Your Play?I know it’s a little early for a What’s Your Play?, but I decided to publish my report from this tournament elsewhere so this hand is sort of a stand in before I move on to the next one. Patient listeners and those stuck in the driver’s seat of moving … Read full post

Venetian $2600

I left Vegas a week ago, but that week has been even more hectic than the weeks I was in Vegas, so I’m just now getting back to my tournament write-ups:

I arrived at the Venetian DSE area, which is actually in the Palazzo, at the stroke of noon. I … Read full post

Hey Another Podcast Delay!

This time it’s my fault. Not sure when it will be up, but it’s going to be a good one. We’re talking PLO8, with an emphasis on hands from my recent near-final-table in the $1500 WSOP event. Sorry for the delay!… Read full post

What’s Your Play? Flopped Set vs Weak Bet

What's Your Play?It’s early in a $1500 WSOP event, and we’re playing 10-handed. Hero has been one of the more active players at the table but hasn’t done anything especially crazy or noteworthy. Villain is a middle-aged white woman, pretty clearly an amateur and seems a little scared/concerned about doing well in … Read full post

PLO8 Results

I’m really tired and busy today, but just wanted to put up a quick update here to say that I ended up 16th in the $1500 PLO8 event, cashing for a little shy of $10K. Certainly not enough to get even on the trip, but it was a big help … Read full post

Made Day 2 of WSOP PLO8

After a rocky start, yesterday was a lot of fun. During the first two levels, I felt kind of overwhelmed. Although I have a fair bit of PLO8 experience, including final tables in UBOC and PCA events, I haven’t played it in a while, and during those first two hours … Read full post

PLO8: Rested and Ready

I’m about a week behind on my WSOP trip reports, but I just want to interject with some exciting real-time news:

Today is the $1500 PLO8, the last WSOP event I’m going to play before the main. Although the series hasn’t been kind to me so far, I’m optimistic about … Read full post

Decompression

My sudden reversal of fortune in the $2500 6-handed was another visceral reminder of how much needs to go right even to make a run at a tournament. I mean by all accounts I ran extremely well in several important ways for the first hours of the tournament and two … Read full post

WSOP Event 11: $2500 Six-Handed

The $2500 six-handed event got off to a good start for me. It seemed like a pretty tough field overall, so I was pleased with my starting table at which there was only one truly tough player, seated across from me.

Even better, I took a big bite out of … Read full post

WSOP Event 9: $3000 No-Limit Shoot-Out

Someone flopped a set against my Aces in a four-bet pot. Stack-to-ratio was less than three when we saw the flop. If I put it to you like that, it sounds like a cooler plain and simple, like I was simply destined to go broke. And maybe I was. But … Read full post

WSOP Event 7: $1K NLHE

My starting table was a thing of beauty, nine opponents who lay somewhere on the spectrum of weak to competent but none who seemed likely to give me tough decisions, a great example of why I wanted to play a $1K WSOP event. The table was loose and limpy and … Read full post

WSOP Event 6: $1500 Millionaire Maker

The Millionaire Maker is like the PokerStars Sunday Million on crack, drawing a field of thousands with a relatively affordable buyin and the distant prospect of a life-changing score. It ended up drawing a field of 6343, making it roughly the size of the Main Event for about 1/7 the … Read full post

WSOP Event 4: $1500 6-Max

I went grocery shopping on the night I arrived in Las Vegas, but more chores remained for the next morning. I packed myself a lunch, a task that took me back to my grade school days as I tucked two halves of a peanut butter and jelly sandwich (I didn’t … Read full post

Road to the WSOP, Part 10: Vegas, Baby!

On Wednesday morning we drove down the mesa and set off into the Arizona desert bound for Flagstaff.  The way this road switchbacks through the canyons is really something and makes for some extraordinary views:

Though long, hot, and largely devoid of human settlement, the drive through the desert was … Read full post

What’s Your Play? Who Wants to Be a Millionaire

This hand comes from level 3 of the $1500 “Millionaire Maker” WSOP event, a two-day affair expected to draw a field of 5000+. With just 4500 starting chips, preflop shoves were commonplace. They’ll be commonplace in lots of the low buy-in tournaments in Las Vegas this summer, so if you … Read full post

Road to the WSOP, Part 9: Mesa Verde

My original plan for this point in the trip was to catch a flight to Vegas while Emily continued on alone, stopping at several national parks before reaching Austin. This would have put me in Las Vegas in time for the opening events.

I decided, however, to skip the first … Read full post

Road to the WSOP, Part 8: Amongst the Yuppies

With the luxury of a house and a driveway, we took some time Sunday morning to rearrange the car a bit make sure things were packed up right. We don’t exactly travel light on these road trips, and keeping the car organized is essential to minimizing the annoyance of more-or-less … Read full post

Road to the WSOP, Part 7: The High Desert

Sorry, despite my valiant efforts to keep up, this blog is a few days behind my actual progress. I arrived in Las Vegas last night and am playing my first WSOP event, the $1500 6-max, today at Noon. Now back to our story…

Lathrop State Park seemed to come out … Read full post

Is it Wednesday Already?

Followers of this blog probably couldn’t help noticing that I’ve been on a cross-country road trip for the past week and a half. We made a valiant effort, but I simply wasn’t able to find enough downtime to get this week’s episode recorded, so there’s not going to be a … Read full post

Road to the WSOP, Part 5: A Long Way From Home

With a lot to see on Wednesday, we got an early start. The Illinois statehouse was the first stop. Of all the statehouses we’ve visited, which is well over half of them, we found Illinois’ to be among the most beautiful both inside and out.

Our tour guide was a … Read full post

Road to the WSOP, Part 4: Land of Lincoln

Tuesday morning came on bright and sunny, with barely a cloud in sight. Even the ground wasn’t as wet as we expected – it was almost as though the storm had simply been a bad dream. Drying off the tent required a little extra time, but still we packed up … Read full post

Road to the WSOP, Part 3: Tornado Watch

We woke to a foggy, humid Monday. Columbus, Ohio was our first stop. Emily is into government and politics, and she used to work at the Massachusetts state house, so we try to visit state capitols when we travel. With a lot of ground to cover, there wasn’t time to … Read full post