This week, Chris Moon wraps up his iPoker series and Daryl Jace and Cory Waaland both return with new series of their own. One of our favorite forum posts makes it to article status and we also get an article on poker blowups. Not to mention, there were a ton of member score in the online series running on Merge and Poker Stars. Check it out.
Videos
Sunday Savers Series: iPoker Hand History Review with Chris Moon
Chris Moon finishes his hand history review series. In part 4, he starts at the final table as one of the big stacks. Due to ICM, he chooses to attack the midstacks and try to pick up small pots and play relatively tight against the others.
High Roller Hand History Review with Daryl “aaaaaaa” Jace
https://www.tournamentpokeredge.com/high-roller-hand-history-review-with-daryl-aaaaaaaa-jace-part-2/
https://www.tournamentpokeredge.com/high-roller-hand-history-review-with-daryl-aaaaaaaa-jace-part-1/
Daryl Jace is back with a review of the high roller on Merge. He does his normal thing where he talks about how tough the regs are while simultaneously outplaying them. What makes his videos so great is that he stops to consider what he would do with other hands in his range in several spots.
Cory “MJ23STYLEz” Waaland Live Sweat
https://www.tournamentpokeredge.com/cory-mj23stylez-waaland-live-sweat-part-1/
Coming off of a sick run on the live circuit, Cory brings us his first live sweat video. He’s pretty deep into 4 tourneys on the US sites. He short on most of the tables, but does a great job of finding spots to build a stack in one of them by the end of the first video.
Articles
You Know You’re A Poker Player When…
https://www.tournamentpokeredge.com/you-know-youre-a-poker-player-when/
This article is a compilation of us poking fun at ourselves as poker players. It originally was a blog post, but it was so awesome that we had to make an article out of it. If you are a poker player, I am sure will find something you can relate to and get a good laugh.
Avoiding a Poker Blowup
https://www.tournamentpokeredge.com/avoiding-a-poker-blowup/
The article this week defines a poker blowup as taking unnecessary risks which cause you a large portion of your stack when you could easily just look for better spots. This is not the same as tilt, but it could most likely be the result of tilt. These blowups can be avoided by staying alert to the possibilities of outliers in your opponents ranges and fully understanding your current situation.
Member Scores
twistedfocus shipped a Bovada 10K for $1900
skrodimas took 10th in the Poker Stars Sunday Million for $10.5K
michae1di11on took 2nd in the Stars Big 8.80 for $5600
Killingbird took 7th in the Winning 100K for $2700
Andrew Brokos took 4th in the Stars 100r for $30K
Nervous Mike took 2nd in a Stars Hyper for $1600
Doug Lyford took 3rd in Carbon OPS Event 32 for $750
jacobcardshark took 2nd in a Revolution 2.4K for $400
Chris Perkins shipped Carbon OPS Event 25 for $7400
Ben Warrington took in 3rd in the 2100 KO SCOOP Event 11 for $82K
If you would like your name to be included next week, please make sure you post your score, IN DETAIL, in either the sweat or BBV threads, or use the hashtag #TPEdge on Twitter! You can also tweet them to @HipHop101Trivia directly.
https://www.tournamentpokeredge.com/forum/sweat-threads/
https://www.tournamentpokeredge.com/forum/brags-beats-and-variance/
Take one down for the good guys!
Carlos Twitter: @HipHop101Trivia