Just Hands Poker

  • Autor: Vários
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Through the Just Hands Podcast, we aim to give listeners an opportunity to hear how high level players discuss a hand of poker. By hearing us discuss all of the elements that go into poker decision making, players will gain insights into cash game strategy and acquire the necessary tools to analyze leaks in their own playing. Ultimately, we hope to create or sustain a lifelong love for and ability to win at poker in each of our listeners.

Episodios

  • Episode 10: Top Pair Top Kicker Against a Nit

    09/02/2016 Duración: 29min

    More Great Poker Content!Learn about our partners, Solve For Why!Sign up for Solve for Why TV and get 5% off anything in the store with coupon code Justhands2019! Location: Maryland Live!, Hanover Maryland Stakes: 2/5 10-handed table All villains have hero covered. Villain 1 UTG limps: mid-30s recreational player, has limped a lot preflop before and has been observed donk betting with draws twice. Hero (600) is UTG+1 with AKo (no spade) and makes it 20. Villain 2 OTB flats: tight older player. Villain 3 calls in the SB, wearing scarf. Villain 1 calls. Flop (85) As2h5s Villain 1 leads for 25, Hero makes it 75, Villain 2 OTB makes it 175. Villain 1 calls, Hero calls. Turn (610) 7c Check Check Check River (610) 8h Check Check, Villain 2 bets 140. Villain 1 folds, Hero calls. 

  • Episode 9: Top Pair versus Chad Power - with special guest Brent Jenkins

    02/02/2016 Duración: 45min

    More Great Poker Content!Learn about our partners, Solve For Why!Sign up for Solve for Why TV and get 5% off anything in the store with coupon code Justhands2019!Location: Maryland Live!, Hanover Maryland Stakes: 2/5 9-handed table Villain 1 (1150): Villain: looks like a competent player but very aggressive opens in MP+1 to 30 (standard opening size). Hero (2000): Brent, mid-20s grinder 3-bets AKo (with no spade) to 85. Villain calls. Flop (175) KsQs4 Villain checks. Hero bets 115. Villain calls. Turn (395) 8s Check Check. 5c (395) Villain checks. Hero bets 200, Villain shoves. Hero calls. Villain tables K10o, Hero's hand holds up. Villain later revealed to be Chad Power, successful poker professional and staker of many Maryland-based players. This episode featured special guest Brent Jenkins. He is a local pro based out of the Maryland Live! casino.

  • Episode 8: Shove 10s Preflop? with special guest Carroters

    26/01/2016 Duración: 19min

    More Great Poker Content!Learn about our partners, Solve For Why!Sign up for Solve for Why TV and get 5% off anything in the store with coupon code Justhands2019! Location: Maryland Live!, Hanover Maryland Stakes: 2/5 9-handed table, round of straddles. Hero (700): Zach, younger male. Played about one hand in two orbits and then got a round of straddles started, and in the first six straddled hands has opened three hands. Villain 1 (500): Typical middle-aged recreational player, no real reads yet. Villain 2 (650): Late 50s male. Superstitious dealer from a nearby casino. Keeps referring to himself as an action player but has played loose passive pre and has played what looks like weak-tight postflop. V1 limps in EP, V2 over-limps in CO, Hero makes it 50 in the HJ with pocket 10s. V1 folds, V2 limp reraises to 200, Hero shoves, Villain folds pocket Queens face-up.

  • Episode 7: Aces on a Paired Board

    19/01/2016 Duración: 26min

    More Great Poker Content!Learn about our partners, Solve For Why!Sign up for Solve for Why TV and get 5% off anything in the store with coupon code Justhands2019! Location: Postdamer Platz, Berlin Stakes: €2/2 (rake is 5% up to €20 and is taken out at the end of the hand) Time: 2:20 Sunday morning Bad LAG (400) opens to 8 UTG, older german player calls, complete beginner calls, Hero (670) makes it 42 OTB with Aces. Tight woman (500) flats in the SB, everyone else calls. Flop (214) Qd6s8s Checks to Hero, Hero bets 120. Tight woman tank calls, everyone else folds. Turn (454) Qh Woman donks out 80, Hero calls. River (614) Kd Check, Check. Woman tables KJs, Hero's hand is good.

  • Episode 6: Missing Value with Top Pair?

    12/01/2016 Duración: 26min

    More Great Poker Content!Learn about our partners, Solve For Why!Sign up for Solve for Why TV and get 5% off anything in the store with coupon code Justhands2019!Location: Maryland Live!, Hanover MarylandStakes: 2/5Time: Wednesday December 16th, 6:30 pmHero (1200): Zach, younger male. Has been playing about 30 percent of hands due to a weak tight relatively short-handed table and a very good run of cards. Playing very aggressively pre and postflop with kind of a crazy image due to being on a recent heater but hasn't gotten to showdown yet. Villain 1 (400): Typical middle-aged recreational player, although a bit tighter and more apt to limp-fold than most. Villain 2 (700): Late 20s male. Looks and acts like a professional although has the propensity to tilt. Playing tight and aggressive and hasn't gotten out of line once even when there have clearly been spots preflop to do so. 7-handed table, round of straddles.V1 limps in EP, V2 over-limps in CO, Hero makes it 50 in the straddle with AJo with the a

  • Episode 5: Pocket Fives On The Button

    05/01/2016 Duración: 16min

    More Great Poker Content!Learn about our partners, Solve For Why!Sign up for Solve for Why TV and get 5% off anything in the store with coupon code Justhands2019!Location: Maryland Live!, Hanover MarylandStakes: 2/5Time: Wednesday December 16th, 2:45 amHero (2600): Zach, younger male. Has been playing about 20 percent of hands. Playing very aggressively pre and postflop with kind of a crazy image due to being on a recent heater. Has shown a few semibluffs that have all got there by the river. A lot of people are adjusting by limp-calling instead of opening with most of their range.Villain 1 (1000): Early 30s male. He's been playing about 35% of hands, opening around 15-20% of that range and limp calling the rest. Hero and villain have within the last orbit played two huge pots where hero stacked him for 700 and then I doubled his 600 rebuy up the very next hand. Since those two big pots hero has also won two medium pots off him and he seems to have been getting more fed up with Hero.Villain 2 (800): 60s

  • Episode 4: Combo Draw with No Fold Equity

    30/12/2015 Duración: 24min

    More Great Poker Content!Learn about our partners, Solve For Why!Sign up for Solve for Why TV and get 5% off anything in the store with coupon code Justhands2019!Location: Maryland Live!, Hanover MarylandStakes: 2/5 Time: Wednesday December 16th, 2:00 amHero (2100): Zach, younger male. Has been playing about 20 percent of hands. Playing very aggressively pre and postflop with kind of a crazy image due to being on a recent heater. Has shown a few semibluffs that have all got there by the river. A lot of people are adjusting by limp-calling instead of opening with most of their range.Villain 1 (1300): Early 30s male. He's been playing about 35% of hands, opening around 15-20% of that range and limp calling the rest. Hero and villain have within the last orbit played two huge pots where hero stacked him for 700 and then I doubled his 600 rebuy up the very next hand.Villain 2 (900): Early 30s male. Looks like a solid TAG and local grinder. Has not gotten out of line thus far, and has not taken a bunch of wha

  • Episode 3: Slowplay a Flopped Full House?

    22/12/2015 Duración: 12min

    More Great Poker Content!Learn about our partners, Solve For Why!Sign up for Solve for Why TV and get 5% off anything in the store with coupon code Justhands2019!Location: Horseshoe Casino, ClevelandStakes: 1/3Time: Sunday Dec 13, 4:30 PMHero (600): Zach, younger male. Hero has been playing fairly tight aggressive thus far. Might look a bit over-aggressive to certain players but has rarely gotten to showdown and when he has, has been with strong value hands.Villain 1 (300): Just sat down, first hand. In early 30s, reeks of marijuana.Villain 2 (200): Also just sat down, first hand. In early 30s, reeks of marijuana.Villain 3 (300): Very loose, super passive preflop. Capable of semibluffing and making big hero calls postflop. Has gone up and down a lot this session.Villain 4 (120): 70s male. Very straightforward player, has never raised pre yet. The only hand he showed aggression postflop was where he flatted pocket aces and flopped a set.8-handed tableV1 and V2 limp, Hero opens to 20 with AJs in MP+1. V3 calls

  • Episode 2: Triple Barrel Against the Loose Fish?

    15/12/2015 Duración: 27min

    More Great Poker Content!Learn about our partners, Solve For Why!Sign up for Solve for Why TV and get 5% off anything in the store with coupon code Justhands2019!Location: Horseshoe Casino, ClevelandStakes: 1/3Time: Sunday Dec 13, 3:30 PMHero (600): Jack, younger male. Has been playing 12-15 percent of hands. Three betting often when entering pots. Playing aggressively. Has only showed down strong hands both in terms of pre-flop strength and contextual strength. Recently changed seats to target villains.Villain 1 (250): Friendly truck driver in his 40s or 50s. A regular. Recently won high hand jackpot for $400 (did not put it onto the table). Sees a majority of flops. Somewhat stationy. Seems to have an idea of how to play, but ignores it in favor of action.Villain 2 (700): Early 30s male. Plays even more flops than villain 1. Plays very aggressively. Very friendly. Has been at casino for 28 hours straight. 9-handed tableHero opens UTG to 11 with T9dd. Folds to V2 in the SB who calls, V1 in BB who calls.Flop

  • Episode 1: Getting Max Value with Quads

    10/12/2015 Duración: 29min

    More Great Poker Content!Learn about our partners, Solve For Why!Sign up for Solve for Why TV and get 5% off anything in the store with coupon code Justhands2019!Location: Horseshoe Casino, ClevelandStakes: 1/3Time and place: Thanksgiving day, 2:30 pmHero: Younger male, has been playing fairly tight and TAGish throughout the session.Villain: Middle aged guy wearing a collared shirt. Definitely a regular, knew two people at the table and knew the dealers. Maybe played an orbit, played one hand and didn’t do anything notable.9-handed table, effective stacks are 275Villain opens to UTG+1 to 8, folded to Hero OTB who calls with A10s. Blinds fold.Flop (18) 10J10 no flush draw.Check, check.Turn (18) 8 bringing in a backdoor flush draw.Villain bets 8, Hero makes it 30. Villain calls.River (75) The case 10 comes in. Villain bets 50, Hero makes it 180. Villain deliberates and calls it off with JJ.

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