Posted on 06/23/2019 5:35:12 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
So, what’s the deal? Doesn’t anybody play seven card stud anymore?
I love this guy. Hope they broadcast poker tournament and hope he wins.
I bet he is a good gambler. Probably good at poker too.
In a lot of gambling such as roulette wheel he would not do any better than anyone else.
He donated $1million of his winnings to fight cancer in Alex name. Very classy!
Since you asked, some Tournaments have smaller outlier Games like Omaha and High Low, but the Main Events are always Texas Hold ‘Em.
I think the flow and strategy of the game, especially with the two Hole Cards being shown on the Broadcast gets the viewing audience interested and involved.
Of course seeing all the Hole Cards makes people think the game is easier than it is in real life.
I’ve played many Tournaments over the years, but I never made it to the Money. Close, but no Cigar. Kind of a Horseshoes and Hand Grenades thing...
Makes sense - he probably has a photographic memory.
5 card Texas Hold-em is perfect for TV and the average gambler.
Off Topic...
The Jeopardy guy's “full time” job is sports betting.
That's where most of the really smart gamblers concentrate.
The consensus is that “luck” is a much smaller factor in sports gambling than in poker.
However, sports bets also have odds, which means your income potential is much lower than it is in poker.
“5 card Texas Hold-em ...”
You mean 7-card Hold’em, 2 hole cards and 5 community cards.
Really? $1 million? Because he barely had a million left after taxes.
“Ive played many Tournaments over the years, but I never made it to the Money. Close, but no Cigar. Kind of a Horseshoes and Hand Grenades thing...”
Same here...played in some of the lower buy in WSOP tourney games. Some deep stack $800 and $1500 games. I’ve found that I can sit at tables with the pro’s and not be intimidated. You just need to get the cards to play. Just played a 6100 entry tourney at Ceasars early June and my buddy cashed at 491.
Funny quick story he was in line to get his cash and Daniel Negraneu was behind him and he was doing a live blog video about how he got busted out and ranting about how slow they ran the tournament....after he was done my buddy asked him if he would do a video on his phone for our home poker group. He was very gracious and funny. Good guy...
“I think the flow and strategy of the game, especially with the two Hole Cards being shown on the Broadcast gets the viewing audience interested and involved.”
Well, is hold’em as hard as stud? Is there more luck or less luck involved? (I’ve never played hold’em, though I played a lot of stud as a young man.)
“Of course seeing all the Hole Cards makes people think the game is easier than it is in real life.”
Everybody sees the same hole cards, so everybody enjoys any advantages there might be.
The only link I could find for this is this one that says $1k.
https://abc7news.com/health/jeopardy-james-gives-to-cancer-research-in-alex-trebeks-name/5354729/
Hold ‘Em is perfect for TV IF we can see the hole cards.
Try watching WSOP old broadcasts. Doesn’t work without the card cam.
I have always heard it referred to as “5 card.”
If I’m wrong, well, OK.
Obviously, there are seven total cards.
Not enough action.
“The consensus is that luck is a much smaller factor in sports gambling than in poker.”
The conventional wisdom pre-hold’em was that you took luck out of the game by paying attention, approximating the odds of drawing a given card, reading the opposition, and exercising good judgment.
To my uneducated eye, hold’em looks like a way to put luck back in the game.
Showing the hole cards completely transformed the TV interest.
I can recall watching professional poker on Wide World of Sports in the 1960s!
Legendary players like Doyle Brunson and Amarillo Slim.
But - no hole cards - so, TOTALLY boring!
It was actually a little over $1,100 dollars - a number based on his daughter's birthday. Still classy - but it wasn't a million...
Hope he doesnt sbower with the hair drawer
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