After a long break, BERRI SWEET returned to the tables. The last time he played was back in the spring against AmSoGood in PLO $50/$100. The exact reasons for the long absence of one of the strongest high rollers are unknown. Most likely, no one wants to play with him.
One of the best HU PLO regs, Sanita55, agreed to give him some action. They have crossed paths at cheaper tables in the past, and now they are playing $200/$400. The first part of the distance was clearly dominated by Berri.
After such an unsuccessful start, Sanita turned to 2+2 readers for help, looking for hands that he could always 3-bet.
After reviewing all the options, Sanita chose AT72 with a suit up to an ace and J773 with a suit up to a seven.
The appeal to the community seems to have done some good. Today, 2+2 posted a supposed chart of Berri, according to which he is losing almost $900k.
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High rollers don't get bored at the Hold'em tables either.
SealLama posted a hand from NL20k where he called the river with 9-high and was right.
And Linus Loeliger made a rare move – a bluff call, but hit the top of the range.
Reddit user "tepanaca" boasted of a rare achievement :
– "Two royal flushes in two minutes, same table. And not getting paid of course. Suffering from success, I guess..."
"And only won 16BB total. Tragic," one commentator sympathized.
“800BB/100 – crushing” the second one disagreed.
“Better than nothing,” the author of the distribution was also not discouraged.
– "Youll find it rather difficult to win nothing with back to back royal flushes."
On November 1, the next stage of Triton starts in Monte Carlo. The series has changed its title sponsor, instead of GGPoker it will now be WPT Global.
Some pairings for the $200k buy-in invitational tournament are already known. The series boss Paul Phua has traditionally invited Phil Ivey.
The Triton Invitational is back, and it’s bringing all the action you’ve been waiting for!
— Triton Poker (@tritonpoker) October 10, 2024
With a $200k buy-in, 🔥✨ "Boss" @paulphuapoker is setting the stage by inviting none other than the GOAT 🐐 @philivey to join him at the table!
Get ready for an unforgettable season… pic.twitter.com/3JxzyvkPco
Igor Yaroshevskyy became Ilya Nikiforov's partner.
🎉 Big news! Ilya Nikiforov and Igor Yaroshevskyy are locked in for the Triton Invitational!
— Triton Poker (@tritonpoker) October 12, 2024
With $200k at stake, the competition is set to explode. Get ready for unforgettable moments on the felt! 🎲💥 pic.twitter.com/AU8yqXTtc2
The official website already lists 12 pairs.
Artur Martirosyan is not on the list yet, but a couple of weeks ago he wrote that he would play this tournament and a similar one in the Bahamas with a buy-in of $500k.
WPT Global gave another news item by signing famous hockey player Phil Kessel. He became a colleague of Phil Ivey and joined the team of ambassadors of the room.
Kessel has won three Stanley Cups in his career but has been without a team for the last two years. He holds one of the all-time NHL records – 1,064 consecutive games.
Venividi completed his marathon with a result of $1,134,662.
In the near future, he plans to take a break and spend more time with his loved ones, and at the end of the year, he promises a detailed report with graphs. Dirk will transfer 10% of the profit to charity.
Bencb shared its innovation strategy:
– "My best advice for Day2s/Day3s or running deep in a huge Tournament in general.
Be okay with busting the very first hand if needed."
Kevin Martin has compiled a list of games that you can play in a casino:
"Complete list of the best casino games:
– Poker"
In the $3,000 Mystery Bounty tournament at EPT Cyprus, Matthias Lipp won two of the top $75,000 bounties in a row (there were three in total). There were about 60 players left in the tournament at the time.
BACK TO BACK TOP BOUNTY PULLS!? 🤯 @PokerStars EPT $3,000 Mystery Bounty
— PokerNews (@PokerNews) October 17, 2024
WHAT EVEN!? Speechless. pic.twitter.com/u1yuULfXH0
Lipp ended up finishing third and earning $279,810, more than champion Guo Liang Wei ($275,972).
It turned out that Matthias was taught heuristic techniques by Fedor Holz himself.
“If you want to understand what working with me is all about,” the GG Poker ambassador wrote under the clip.
Recently, Fedor shared the results of his small fund:
– "My private poker mentoring project, "s00n“ is now 2 years old.
I took in 10 players total around midstakes with the goal to reach super-highstakes and compete at Tritons. The “ultimate poker dream”.
The first year was a struggle, but I’m very proud of what we came to achieve.Lots of Major titles and over $2 million profit. And now the first ones are playing high rollers.
Of course a lot of challenges on the way. And the journey is not close to over.
It’s been a very rewarding experience for me.
Now we start a new group. If you’re a midstakes player with that same dream, maybe it’s a good opportunity for you.
A sample of their online results below."
Group results online:
At one of the tournaments in Cyprus, Patrick Leonard faced an unusual decision from the managers:
– "Interesting ruling at EPT Cyprus. Cut off opens, bb defends. Flop comes T62, bb says “check raise” what’s the rule?"
"It's 100% a check," Shaun Deeb was confident, "whatever is said after that Is irrelevant."
“Same as if he said check-oslavakia,” Bakes agreed.
Almost everyone in the comments agreed that they should have just counted the check, but Patrick responded that the floor's decision was different.
Veteran tournament director Matt Savage provided clarity:
– "Player in my opinion can be forced to do so under a conditional statement rule PokerTDA. It’s definitely a check but I would uphold a minimum raise to teach player to stop doing this."
The rulebook Matt is referring to clearly states that "if-then" statements are strictly prohibited at the table. For example, "If you bet, I'll raise."
The final table of the EPT Main Event has been determined. Mikhail Shalamov is in second place.
The showdown will begin at 12:30 on PokerStars channels, such as YouTube.
Faraz Jaka asked readers:
– "Poker players: what's the one hand you played that haunts you the most?"
“Nothing comes to mind,” Garrett Adelstein was one of the first to respond.
Garrett didn't choose the hashtag by chance; on that famous stream, Robbi was advertising Faraz's training site JakaCoaching.com
Doug Polk made a bet with low stakes live grinder Jay Nguyen:
– "Made these bets vs Jay Nguyen playing 1/2 at The Lodge.
Laid 3:1 he wont win at $100 an hour (10k)
Even money he wont win at $60 an hour (5k)
The bet is over 186 hours of play ~5k hands
No rake. 60-500 buyin and $5 ante bomb pots capped at 500.
Who got the best of it?"
In parallel, Jay Nguyen made another bet with Cameron Mixson. The winner of their bet would be the one who showed the best profit of $1/$2 in 200 hours.
Nguyen has played 58 hours so far with a win rate of $27 per hour:
– "Another rough session for the books. If I don’t turn things around next 40 hours, this might be it for me.
Only thing I can do now though is show up and play my best. A little run good won’t hurt.."
His opponent is doing better, winning $66 per hour over a 51-hour period.
Kitty Kuo was given a counterfeit bill at a casino:
– "I cash out my 29k in Las Vegas casino
But commerce casino found out one bill is fake. Never happen that in my life, what should I do? They took my ID and report to security, they took my money and give me the receipt. Can I get my receipt to ask Vegas casino pay me 100 back or not!?"
In the comments, Kitty said that she could forget about the $100. In Las Vegas, this happens quite often, and as soon as you leave the cash register with the money, the casino is relieved of any responsibility.
The Donks responded:
-- "Always been worried about this...when people buy chips at the table in most card rooms, the dealer doesn't check the bills for authenticity. Meanwhile, I buy a bag of chips at a gas station with a $20 bill and the clerk puts it up to the light and uses the highlighter on it."
International Chess Master and e-therapeutics CEO Ali Mortazavi has assembled an impressive lineup for a game of poker at home:
Some random dudes turned up to a poker and chess night at my house. One of them was even mumbling something about a Nobel prize… #chess #NobelPrize pic.twitter.com/oWlqmLrhZG
— Ali Mortazavi (@AAMortazavi) October 11, 2024
Pictured: Demis Hassabis (Nobel Prize laureate in Chemistry 2024), Hikaru Nakamura, and Magnus Carlsen.