Weekly Poker Hand With Jonathan Little (Video Podcast)
Summary: Each week, poker pro Jonathan Little will analyze a new poker hand. If his opponent shows his hand, he will also analyze the hand from his opponent's perspective.
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Podcasts:
This week, I'll be analyzing the big hand Joseph Cheong played against Jonathan Duhamel at the final table of the WSOP main event in 2010.
This week's hand is from a $10,000 buy-in North American Poker Tour bounty shootout event. Liv Boeree raises from the hi-jack with pocket jacks and I 3-bet from the button with 9-6 suited. Liv started the hand with around 100 big blinds and I started with around 200 big blinds.
Here's another hand I played from the $25,000 buy-in Bellagio WPT main event. We are very deep stacked and I flop a flush 4-handed.
Here's another hand I played from the $25,000 buy-in Bellagio main event. This is a spot that might look good on the surface but will usually just get you in a lot of trouble.
Here's a hand from the $25,000 buy-in World Poker Tour event I played at Bellagio. I raise ace king in the cut off and get called by the player in the big blind who was a young kid who wasn't scared to play hands.
Here's another hand from the $25,000 buy-in live tournament I played recently at Bellagio. I'm up against a good but very straightforward player, and find myself in a pretty good spot to bluff.
This week's hand is from a $25,000 buy-in live tournament at Bellagio. I raise the button with ten-nine and get called by the button and big blind. We all have 500 big blinds.
This hand is from the $25,000 buy-in World Poker Tour Championship. I raise the button with seven six and get called by the big blind. We are both 500 big blinds deep.
This hand is from a $10,000 buy-in online tournament. I raise it up with Ace Queen suited from middle position and get rereaised. We are 300 big blinds deep.
Here's same hand from Part 1, analyzed from my opponent's perspective.
This week, I'm going over a hand from the 2009 WSOP Europe where Jason Mercier pulls off an amazing bluff. I've never seen this hand before, so my analysis in this hand is done in real time.
This hand was sent in from one of my viewers. It's from a mid stakes online tournament. Our hero plays a multiway pot with pocket jacks in middle position.
Here's same hand from Part 1, analyzed from our hero's opponent's perspective.
This hand is from a $200 buy-in tournament I played recently. We get a raise in middle position and I elect to just call in late position with pocket jacks. We are both extremely deep stacked.
Here's same hand from Part 1, analyzed from my opponent's perspective.