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Danielle Ford #5: The Snowball Effect
In session five, Daniel talks about Ladies Week and is anyone really worth 1.5x markup? Then Jaymes kicks off a discussion on post flop play and Jon talks about extracting thin value. Plus, the Snowball Effect and getting in shape for the WSOP.
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Danielle Ford #4: Image Is Not Everything
In session four with Daniel Ford, topics include the WSOP, cash games, and image at the table. Jon and Jaymes break down Daniel's play at a recent WSOP event and offer advice on how to play bottom pair with the nut flush draw.
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Dan Natarelli #6: Insta Jam, High Five the Dealer, and Moon the Guy
In session six, Stack'em Student Dan Natarelli gives his take on how to best approach the lower tourney buy-ins. Hands include whether or not to flat with aces and getting c-bet happy with A3 suited. John and Joe give some WSOP advice and discuss whether skill levels increase with buy-in amounts.
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Dan Natarelli #5: Ego and Confidence
In session five, Stack'em student Dan Natarelli asks John Kim and Joe Tehan about ego and confidence. Hand reviews include aces with 25 big blinds and a read, equity with bottom pair and the nut flush draw, and balancing your three-betting range in the cut-off. Plus, Dan thinks he can bowl.
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Danielle Ford #3: WSOP Primer
In session three with Stack'em student Danielle Ford, Jaymes and Jon move on to more advanced topics to help her along in her quest for a bracelet at this year's WSOP. Topics include value betting, scare cards, polarization, three-betting, and more.
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Dan Natarelli #4: The Tehan Way
In session four, Stack'em student Dan Natarelli asks Joe Tehan which is better: learning the three-bet/four-bet style or focusing on the fundamentals and patching your leaks. Hands include getting shoved on with tens by an ABC player. Do you call or fold? Plus, Dan talks about his upcoming million dollar freeroll tournament that he qualified for by earning enough points on the WSOP circuit.
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Danielle Ford #2: Opening Ranges
In session two, Jaymes Rosenthal and Jon Hemmer discuss opening ranges, board texture, and bet sizing with Stack'em student Danielle Ford. Plus, Danielle is given three different scenarios on how to play AK. Will she pass the test?
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Danielle Ford #1: A Mom, a Model, and a Poker Player
Stack'em Coaching is proud to introduce our newest student, Danielle Ford. In this premier episode, Danielle sits down with Jaymes Rosenthal and Jon Hemmer and shares some insight about herself as a mom, a model, and a poker player. Jaymes and Jon offer advice on targeting Fish, why it's important to be aggressive, and how to set yourself up for success at the poker table. Plus, Danielle learns about adjustments she can make in her game to help play off the standard woman stereotype in poker.
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Dan Natarelli #3: Shipping a WSOP Circuit Event
In session three, Stack'em student Dan Natarelli talks about shipping a WSOP circuit event, Joe Tehan gives advice on how he approaches the early stages of a tournament, and how to deal with limpers when you're out of position. Plus, what's more important when three betting? Stack sizes or frequency?
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Jameson Singer #23: Just Call
This week, Stack'em student Jameson Singer wants to know what to do when you're card dead, places to increase your win rate preflop, and how to avoid being results oriented. Hands include making a solid read but still getting beat and getting pwned on the river with a double-paired board. Plus, is folding a straight too tight?
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Dan Natarelli #2: More Tournament Poker
In session two, Stack'em student Dan Natarwlli talks more tournament poker with John Kim. Topics include what to listen for at the table, how to manage a 25 to 35 big blind stack in the middle stages, and the gap theory. They also discuss a difficult spot with AK versus an under the gun open.
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JJ Bernthold #11: Maniac on the Floor
JJ starts the show off talking about monkey tilt and then it's time for hand reviews. Topics include getting max value with top pair, limp-shoving with aces, and how to deal with a tight image. Plus, Nick and Dave give some sound advice for playing with a maniac.
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Dan Natarelli #1: A Strong Mind is Key
In session one, John Kim chats with Stack'em student Dan Natarelli and learns a bit about his poker background and what his aspirations are in the game. They also discuss tournaments and how having a strong mindset is key to success. Plus, hear John talk about a player that criticized his play in a tourney and then asked him for lessons.
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JJ Bernthold #10: You Nit!
It's been a while, but the guys are back and they're talking poker. A new day has dawned and JJ has reached a milestone in his pro career. There are plenty of hands to review including getting donked into on the turn with an overpair and getting min-raised on the turn with an overpair. Plus, is JJ a bigger nit than Nick? Gasp!
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Berk Brown #08: Starting to See Results
Jaymes Rosenthal and Jon Hemmer check in with Stack'em Student Berk Brown and his progress with the $1/$3 games at Aria. Berk has booked two winning weeks in a row and is starting to see some solid results. The boys discuss heads up online, Berk does the online equivalent of "clicking it back", and flatting big slick multiway in lieu of three-betting. Plus, taking free money when checked to.
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Berk Brown #09: To Barrel or Not to Barrel
Session nine starts off with the guys talking about all the recent hands in the 1/2 and 2/5 forums that revolve around bluffing. Hands reviews include Jaymes and Jon debating a turn barrelling spot, Berk raises the flop on a draw and gets stuck with nine-high, and checking the turn with top pair/weak kicker.
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Berk Brown #04: Better Bet Sizing
Session four with Stack'em student Berk Brown starts off with stories about projectile vomiting and a run-in with The Mob. That alone makes this episode complete. But then the guys decide to discuss additional income other than poker, bet sizing, and triple barrelling with ace high. See what other advice Jaymes Rosenthal and Jon Hemmer offer up when facing a check-raise on the turn with an overpair.
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Berk Brown #05: Getting Worse Before you get Better
Session four with Stack'em student Berk Brown starts off with stories about projectile vomiting and a run-in with The Mob. That alone makes this episode complete. But then the guys decide to discuss additional income other than poker, bet sizing, and triple barrelling with ace high. See what other advice Jaymes Rosenthal and Jon Hemmer offer up when facing a check-raise on the turn with an overpair.
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Berk Brown #06: Dont See Dollar Signs
John Kim joins the podcast for session six and lends his perspective as Jaymes Rosenthal and Jon Hemmer talk poker with Stack'em student Berk Brown. The Boys discuss the cash games in L.A. and their unique buy-in structure while Berk reveals his biggest leak. Plus pocket threes in a five-way limped pot and AQ on the button. What's your play?
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Tony Weidner #02: One Sick Laydown and Lots of Donking
Stack'em student Tony Weidner returns for session two with John Kim and they discuss some interesting hands. Tony runs into an aggressive player to his left, gets donked into for one-sixth pot on the river and limps with A2 suited under the gun.
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