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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Here's same hand from Part 1, analyzed from my opponent's perspective.
This week's hand is from a $50 online tournament I played recently. I'm on the button with A5o and everyone folds to me. I have 70BBs, while the small blind has 60BBs and the big blind has 20BBs.
Here's same hand from Part 1, analyzed from my opponent's perspective.
This week, I'll be reviewing a heads up hand between David "Doc" Sands and Sean Jazayeri from the 2012 LA Poker Classic, a $10,000 buy-in World Poker Tour (WPT) event.
Here's same hand from Part 1, analyzed from Sean Jazayeri's perspective.
This week, I'll be going over one of the biggest hands from the 2011 WSOP final table between Pius Heinz and Eoghan O'Dea.
Here's same hand from Part 1, analyzed from Eoghan O'Dea's perspective.
This week's hand is from an online tournament I played recently. I get pocket aces in the cutoff, flop top set and get check-raised.
Here's same hand from Part 1, analyzed from my opponent's perspective.
This week's hand is from a $100 buy in online tournament. I have pocket kings in middle position and there is a raise in front of me. I have 65 big blinds.
Here's same hand from Part 1, analyzed from both of my opponents' perspectives.
This week's hand is from a $50 buyin online tournament I played. A player in early position limps and a player with 30 big blinds in late position raises to 4 big blinds. I'm in the small blind with pocket kings and I have 35 big blinds.
Here's same hand from Part 1, analyzed from my opponent's perspective.
This week, I'll be going over another hand from a $50 buyin online tournament where I reraise an early position raiser on the button with queens. I have 120 big blinds and my opponent has 60 big blinds.
This is another hand I played from a $50 online tournament, analyzed from my opponent's perspective.