Dallas Johnson was short-stacked and got the remainder of his chips in preflop with . He was slightly ahead of the of Faraz Jaka, but the latter improved with the community cards to score the knockout.
Gualter Salles moved all in from early position for only 24,000 and the action folded to Pok Kim in the big blind. She peeked at her cards and then announced the call.
Salles:
Kim:
After the flop, she asked the dealer for a three. That wish wasn't granted, but both the turn and the river blanked and Salles was eliminated. Kim let out a celebratory yes and raked in the chips. She is still one of the short-stacks, though.
Jeremy Joseph had bet out on a flop reading and Sean Jazayeri moved all in over the top of him for about 70,000 more. Joseph gave it a bit of thought and then made the call.
Jazayeri had and Joseph made the call with . The turn was the and the river was the , missing all of Joseph’s outs and giving Jazayeri a double up.
A short-stack moved all in for only 6,000 and there was a raise to 15,000 before Faraz Jaka made the four-bet out of the small blind. The three-bettor folded and Jaka first turned over the , followed by the . The short-stack had and stayed alive on the board.
We have about 12 minutes left until the dinner break. There are 30 players remaining.
On this episode of the Thinking Poker Podcast, Nate and Andrew set the location for the meet up in Las Vegas, break down a cash game hand that listener Jason played at Maryland Live! Casino, and talk with Ari Engel about how to travel the circuit profitably, the difficulties of multi-tabling online, and the value of live tells.
0:00 — Intro
3:14 — Thinking Poker meet up information
11:14 — Breaking down a cash game hand from Maryland Live!