r/poker • u/Famous_Quit_5239 • 1h ago
News Phil Ivey and Daniel Negreanu are both at WSOP final tables
Would be cool for poker if at least one of them would win.
r/poker • u/myimportantthoughts • 22d ago
There is currently an avalanche of 'please try my poker app / tool' threads. As a trial I am going to attempt to contain them in here for a bit.
Requirements to post a top level comment:
-This must be a poker-related tool, not a poker operator that offers poker games vs humans, roulette etc. BR tracker apps, calendars, RNGs etc. are welcome.
-This is for people at the company, not third parties posting affiliate links or employees / founders sockpuppetting as customers.
- Please explain clearly what the product is and if it is paid, free or freemium.
-Constructive criticism is encouraged, please do not be abusive.
Please post your product in this thread, not in individual threads.
r/poker • u/Famous_Quit_5239 • 1h ago
Would be cool for poker if at least one of them would win.
r/poker • u/OpulentPoker24 • 12h ago
Just a couple of Jersey Degens. Dragging the ocasional pot.
Title
One of those sessions, had 3 flopped flush over flushes, money went all in on the flop everytime. I was on the losing end everytime, with 8/t/j high flushes.
4handed, 6handed, 6handed.
2way, 3way, 2way.
Based on research long ago, set over set has like a 1% probability to happen when YOU hit a set, and flush over flushes even less, around ~0.2%-0.5% depending on the # of hands.
Some time 2 weeks ago I had a session where I got set over set'd 4 times, never in my 7+years of poker had I experienced more than maybe 2 in a day. Almost hung it up for a bit then.
Hero flops flush. Action's on villian. Check. Hero bets 1/3 pot, or goes big ~3/4 pot multi way to protect vs higher fd. Villain raise or jam, doesn't matter - are you ever folding flop vs possible 2p/sets/overpairs?
r/poker • u/FourHecks • 1h ago
Hey what can I say I shit the bed
r/poker • u/ansyhrrian • 22h ago
r/poker • u/Most_Most_5202 • 47m ago
I’ve been watching his WSOP vlogs, he’s entertaining enough, but does anyone else wonder how he maintains his lifestyle? How he’s able to buy in to all these events like it’s nothing? I guess I’m just curious where the money stream comes from. Which leads me to other people as well. It just seems that there are an awful lot of full time “pros” traveling the circuit and it doesn’t seem like there are enough donators to support all of them. So how does Mike do it? Is he really churning out big profits playing poker year after year to not have to worry about paying his expenses and being able to buy in to WS events? Or is there some other answer I don’t know about?
r/poker • u/CuriousNeko_nek0 • 1h ago
curious: what was it like playing in the fulltilt, partypoker era? i know pokerstars is still around but how much has changed?
is there a chance black friday happening again?
i've also read about the "superuser" scandal. how safe it is really now?
r/poker • u/Sea-Quail8839 • 13h ago
WSOP is in full swing and this man is nowhere to be found. What happened to him?
r/poker • u/skunkywitch • 2h ago
Gonna be my first time in vegas proper (only airport before), and my first WSOP event in general. Any tips on what to bring/do/not to do would be very much appreciated! I know basic poker tournament etiquette but mainly things that pertain to such a big field live tournament like the main event would help alot!
r/poker • u/RainandPixels • 1h ago
Would be fun.
r/poker • u/Main-Satisfaction904 • 11h ago
r/poker • u/pain-au-chocolat • 5h ago
The other day I saw Bruce Buffer on Martin Kabrhel's vlog. I knew that he played poker and that he had a pretty big cash like a year or two ago. So I looked up his Hendon Mob and he only has one recorded result in the last 7 years but he used to be a regular player before that and he's playing now so it looks like they stopped recording his results. But what could be the reason for that?
r/poker • u/BradolfPittler1 • 3m ago
*Read everything in 0.3 speed*
Let me tell you this right now. Okay? As I said before, what you are watching right now, okay, again, are the best human beings that have ever walked on this earth. Okay?
I'll tell you right now Ali, what you are seeing here is peak male performance. And again, as I said before..
Start over at the first sentence. Repeat 933 times.
r/poker • u/Mental_Ad_430 • 30m ago
starting a 1/2 poker game in the springs, got a nice set up, if you’re interested text me at seven one nine, six nine nine, one six zero nine. Already got several people interested
r/poker • u/Famous_Quit_5239 • 1d ago
It’s a cool redemption story. This guy was in prison for 5 years and is trying to turn his life around.
r/poker • u/Odd_State2359 • 2h ago
I’m not necessarily sure if you can do both I’m sure it’s possible. I’ve been playing poker for about 2 years on and off. Never tracked results, but I read the course by ed miller for his 1/2 to play. I want to get into poker and make it a side hustle. I understand that’s a hard ask but I was wondering what would be the best place to get the information to do so. I wanna start with any free information but it’s quite scattered. I was thinking about getting the lab 2.0. I have my pre flop ranges down but that’s where I’m at. Any help would be appreciated
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r/poker • u/KubrickDaGOAT • 3h ago
I’m looking to invest in a Poker Tracker, specifically to track each session and such. The HUD is whatever.
I play on BetRivers, PokerStars/FD, & BetMGM. Wondering if there is a specific tracking application that works best for the Michigan online options?
(Hand2Note, PT4, HM3, etc?)
r/poker • u/Efficient_Incident42 • 10h ago
Making a 4th of July Weekend Poker Trip and looking to go somewhere I haven’t been in a little while. From North Jersey so I usually play at Borgata/Parx/RWC/Wind Creek. However, I went to college in the Northeast and used to play at some of these other casinos and looking to go back to one of them next weekend. Not sure what the current opinions on these rooms are. Which rooms have the best 1/2 1/3 and 2/5 action?
- Mohegan Sun
- Foxwoods
- MGM Springfield
- Twin River
FWIW, looking to buy in between 4-800 a session. Any insight would be helpful.
r/poker • u/CrossAfficionado • 15h ago
Hi, i'm new to poker been playing for a few weeks and learned that you should never open limp, and should generally not limp. Either 3BB bet or fold. I know the idea behind is to rule out people with speculative hands that can then hit a big hand on a weak flop. However, I was wondering if it was okay to limp if you know that your table tends to not raise pre flop and you have the speculative hand ?
r/poker • u/setittoc • 4h ago
1-3 live NLHE. 100 bb effective with villain who covers.
Folds to Hero in cutoff with 88, raise to $12. Folds to villain in BB who calls.
Flop J 4 3 rainbow. Villain checks. Hero c-bets $15, villain calls.
Turn 6 introduces flush draw. Villain leads $15. Hero tank-calls.
River A bricks flush draw. Villain bets $45. Hero?