High Stakes Poker Hands: Dwan, Eastgate and Greenstein

July 25th, 2009 Topper Posted in Barry Greenstein, Daniel Negreanu, Doyle Brunson, Eli Elezra, High Stakes Poker, Online Poker, Poker Hands, Poker Players, Poker Strategies, Poker Strategy, Poker Tips, Tom Dwan, poker theory No Comments »

This is the first in our series of notable poker hands from TV shows. This hand is from the Game Show Network’s  High Stakes Poker:

The hand begins with the blinds at $400/$800 and $200 antes.

Barry Greenstein is dealt the ace of hearts and the ace of clubs under the gun and opens the pot with a bet of $2,500. He gets called by Tom Dwan with queen of clubs and 10 of clubs, David Benyamine with the 3 of diamonds and the 3 of clubs, Eli Elezra with the jack of diamonds and the 9 of spades, Ziigmund Sahamies with the 7 of hearts and 6 of spades, Daniel Negreanu with the king of diamonds and 4 of diamonds, Peter Eastgate with the 4 of hearts and the 2 of diamonds and Doyle Brunson with the ace of spades and the 9 of clubs.

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Barry Greenstein Tom
Dwan
David Benyamine Eli
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Ziigmund Sahamies

Daniel Negreanu

Peter Eastgate

Doyle Brunson

The pot is $21,600 and on the flop comes the 2 of clubs, the 10 of diamonds and the 2 of spades.

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Peter Eastgate (with the best hand: three deuces, 4 kicker) checks. Doyle checks and Barry bets $10,000 to try to find out where he is in this 8-handed pot. Dwan raises to $37,300 and everyone folds to Eastgate who calls. Barry also follows with a call. The pot is now $133,500.

The turn is a 7 of diamonds. Eastgate and Greenstein check and Dwan, with a 5% chance to win the hand (as he is dead to a 10), bets $104,200. Eastgate with the best hand, folds his three deuces with a weak kicker (no doubt concerned that Dwan might have with pocket 10s and a full house), which now leaves Barry with his pocket aces and a 95% chance of winning the hand. But with seven other players originally in the hand on the flop, he knows that poker odds indicate that the chance of someone hitting trips was very good and he also folds.

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Dwan makes a tremendous play to win this hand. High Stakes Poker announcer Gabe Kaplan was so impressed that he remarked that about the only other player he would expect to see that kind of poker strategy from was the late Stu Unger.

Playing card clip art courtesy of Dave Schloss

Check out these other High Stakes Poker hands:

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Fun Poker Gifts

July 9th, 2009 Topper Posted in Daniel Negreanu, Doyle Brunson, Johnny Chan, Online Poker, Poker Accessories, Poker Gifts, Poker Players, poker chip sets, poker clothing, poker shirts, poker supplies, pokers sets No Comments »

Want to know what to get for the poker player who has everything? These poker gifts go beyond run-of-the-mill and will give you Christmas, Chanukah and birthday gifts sure to make any poker player smile.

Honor Those Who Have Served

This poker chip set is a great way to commemorate your poker-playing friends and family members’ military service.  The aluminum case features colorful artwork for either the U.S. Air Force, Army or Navy, and contains 500 chips, two card decks, and professional dealer and blind buttons. A metal insert in these 39mm-diameter, clay-filled poker chips gives them a casino-quality weight of 11.5 grams each, and a special technology fills them with clay, so they look and sound like clay poker chips.

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$59.95

Dunces Wild

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$59.95

Larry Curly and Moe, AKA The Three Stooges, try their hands at poker in this textured-surface art print that’s similar to an oil painting. Each framed print comes with a cherry burgundy finish and hanging hardware.

Poster Size: 36″ x 24″
Frame Size: 39″ x 27″

The Eyes Have It

Let your poker-playing friends freak out their competitors with these eery holographic eyeball sunglasses, similar to those worn by “Fossil Man” Greg Raymer during the 2004 World Series of Poker. Just make sure whoever you give them promises not to wear them at the table with you!

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$4.95

Bob-Bob-Bobbling Along

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$19.99 each

These limited edition bobblehead dolls make great poker gifts and are made of ceramic-like poly-resin, so you can see every detail, down to the numbers on the playing cards.

Many popular players are available, including Daniel Negreanu, Doyle Brunson, Johnny Chan, Jennifer Harmon, Chris “Jesus” Ferguson, Scotty Nguyen and Phil Hellmuth.

Corral Those Poker Winnings in Style

This stylish stainless steel money clip features the authentic World Series of Poker (WSOP) logo and is perfect for hauling around all that cash your friends and family win at poker. And they don’t even have to have been to the WSOP to use it!

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$89.95
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Welcome to The Online Poker Pro

July 4th, 2009 Topper Posted in Annie Duke, Daniel Negreanu, Doyle Brunson, High Stakes Poker, Johnny Chan, Poker Player Photos, Poker Players No Comments »

Doyle Brunson in 2006 World Series of Poker - ...

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Welcome to The Online Poker Pro, your source for news about your favorite poker players!

We scan the Web looking for the latest news about popular players, such as Daniel Negreanu, Johnny Chan, Annie Duke, Phil Hellmuth, Doyle Brunson, Phil Hellmuth, Jamie Gold and many others. Why read multiple blogs from these various poker players when you can get all the information right here at The Online Poker Player?

We love poker, so we take a lot of pleasure in writing about poker hands, theory, odds, strategy and theory. We also enjoy seeing all the new poker accessories, gifts, supplies and clothing that come on the market, and we’ll bring you coverage on those as well.

We know you’re probably just as enthusiastic about offline and online poker as we are! So, welcome, and shuffle up and deal!

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