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2014 WSOP APAC Day 8: SuitedAce player Sam Nee builds 6-max stack

2014 WSOP APAC Day 8: SuitedAce player Sam Nee builds 6-max stack


It's already Day 8 of the 2014 World Series of Poker Asia Pacific (WSOP APAC) and we have SuitedAce player @Sam Nee Aik Chuan in third place with 88,500 chips in the Six-Max Event.

 

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VGG and GL to the players still standing ! 

When In the Blinds, You Don’t ALWAYS Have To Defend

Written by: Earl Burton of PokerNewsDaily

One of the things that I see in virtually all cash games and tournaments is players, when they are in either the big or small blind, defending them as if they were their first-born child. Despite heavy action in front of them – or the hijack, cutoff or button putting in an expected raise – players will make the call out of the blinds with less-than-adequate cards because they believe their opponents are “stealing the blinds.” With this said, you don’t ALWAYS have to do this.

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What are the dumb things said/you heard at a poker table?

@Lucky Carmello @ShiShiFed do you have an answer ? :P

yeah actually yesterday a guy matter of fact first place winner for The Cage event was calling other players "Tards " like really  Thats not only dumb but it goes against  poker ethics. Didnt deserve his winnings as a true sportsman but like they always say there is always someone better than you.

what dumb thing havent i heard lol but if i had to chose just one it has to be people calling me a "fish" when all i do is see them chase card after card for there hands but ME geting called a DonkeyFish for Playing A9 Suited and floping 992 for trips is a fish/bad play... then i guess ill have to go back to the books when u go all in and i call u for misplaying KK lol "LuckyC" THE ROUNDERS CIRCLE TEAM LEADER

Constructing Bluffing Ranges: Three Key Considerations

Joe “TheDefiniteArticle” Towse, an instructor at Grinderschool Low Stakes Poker Training, offers some valuable bluffing advice both beginners and advanced players can benefit from.

 

Constructing Bluffing Ranges: Three Key Considerations

 

Bluffing is the ’sexy’ part of poker. Everyone who knows the rules of poker but doesn’t really know the strategy loves the idea of forcing an opponent off his hand with a big, gutsy bet and then rolling over a blank piece of paper and a Yu-Gi-Oh! card to rub it in the face of the player who folded. That’s why you’ll often see people bluffing with entirely inappropriate parts of their range.

 

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Once again, kartt and soleros is on the number one spot on last week's $300k Cash Race leaderboard. kartt was able to have 286.63 SAPs on our Micro Stake Race, while soleros had 2282.82 SAPs on our Low Stake Race and 3888.46 SAPs on our Medium Stake Race. They maintained their number one spot on our Grand Leaderboard as well.

 

Weekly Leaderboard Result for September 29 2014 - October 5 2014

 

But don't fret. You still have your chance to win on the cash race. Just continue playing your favorite poker game at SuitedAce to accumulate SAPs so you can also earn your spot on the weekly and grand leaderboard.

 

For the complete results, visit http://suitedace.com/cashRace.php

 

See you at the tables!

 

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2014 WSOP APAC Day 6: Darian Tan finishes 11th in Terminator

2014 WSOP APAC Day 6: Darian Tan finishes 11th in Terminator

 

Day 6 of the World Series of Poker Asia Pacific (WSOP APAC) would see SuitedAce sponsored @Darian Tan  make a deep run in the Terminator event, but some terrible luck would see him bow out in 11th place.

 

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Darian Tan Eliminated in 11th Place (AU$4,553)

SuitedAce pro @Darian Tan was sent to the rail in 11th place by @Scott Calcagno.

 

Darian Tan Eliminated in 11th Place (AU$4,553)

 

@Joe Cabret (AU) opened to 5,000 and @Darian Tan shoved from the button for just under 40,000. @Scott Calcagno then moved all in from the big blind and Cabret quickly folded.

 

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2014 WSOP APAC Terminator No-Limit Hold'em UPDATE:

SuitedAce pro @Darian Tan opened to 5,000 and @Scott Calcagno shoved for 57,700 from the small blind. Tan instantly called.



Calcagno: J♦ J♥


Tan: K♠ K♥



The Q♦ 10♦ J♣  flop gave Calcagno the lead with a flopped set, but still left Tan drawing to his set or a straight.


The turn of the {3♠ and river of the 8♥  however saw Calcagno double through to 120,800 as Tan slipped to roughly 50,000 in chips.


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2014 WSOP APAC Terminator No-Limit Hold'em UPDATE:


As per the latest chip count update, SuitedAce pro @Darian Tan  remains on the 4th spot with 109,000 chips.


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2014 WSOP APAC Terminator No-Limit Hold'em UPDATE:



SuitedAce pro @Darian Tan opened to 4,000 from under the gun and @Yanji Ge, @Joe Cabret (AU) and @Brandon Shack-Harris all called to see a 2♠ 3♣ Q♠ flop fall with all four players checking.



The turn landed the 4♥ and Cabret led out for 10,000 with Shack-Harris tank-folding before Tan raised to 25,000. Ge folded, but Cabret went all in for 36,000 and Tan instantly called.


Tan: Q♦ Q♣ 


Cabret: A♠ 5♠ 



With Cabret turning a straight to go along with his flush draw, the river didn't pair the board as it landed the J♥  to see Cabret double through to 90,000 as Tan slipped to under 110,000 in chips.

 

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