*** August 2024 High Stakes Thread ***

*** August 2024 High Stakes Thread ***

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We generally post ~200bb+ pots, but if there's an interesting hand/showdown, or if there's not much action feel free to post smaller ones.

Posting hands

How to post CoinPoker hands:

Click on hand #number in replayer.

Copy text and remove ante part of first row in hh:

[code]Poker Hand #72306164: Omaha Pot Limit (200/400 ante 80) 2023/04/12 15:51:58 GMT[/code]

Add - after parenthesis. Line should read:

[code]Poker Hand #72306164: Omaha Pot Limit (200/400) - 2023/04/12 15:51:58 GMT[/code]

This works until someone has a 7 figure stack, then you need to edit any number over one mega.

paste hh https://pokeit.co/convert/

The converted hand will say it's from GG, you may edit this too.

For the OCD inclined, search and replace § with $.

Post your nice hand here!

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Please use the following options for converting hands:

Converter from Pokeit https://pokeit.co/convert/ with wide variety of supported games, multiple hand conversion, etc.

Another converter: http://www.railhand.com
Just paste your hand history, convert, copy generated code and paste in this thread.

If you want to post 2-7 TD hands: http://www.feralcowpoker.com.
Set it to "Two Plus Two - textonly" output, and show results and player names.

Known High Stakes players

No Limit Hold'em

  • Alan Zheng = az96 (WPN), Alan Zheng (GG)
  • Alex Trevallion = HornyOldMan (WPN), Alex Trevallion (GG)
  • Alexey Borovkov = Alexey Borovkov (GG), Zas911 (WPN), avr0ra (PS), Youtube Channel Guest Host
  • Andrey Zgirouski = Andrey Zgirouski (GG), diogen13 (PS)
  • Anvar Muratov = ch0p-ch0p (WPN), Anvar Muratov (GG)
  • Armin = AbsoluteTopUp (Global), RealMenRathole (WPN), @Twitter
  • Artem Shaganov = oSpiel888 (PS), jrSuited18 (WPN)
  • Barak Wisbrod = Barak Wisbrod (GG), iWasOnly17 (WPN), Mechanics of Poker Podcast
  • Ben Raven = BenaBadBeat (PS), Benjamin Raven (GG), BenaBadBeat (WPN) Mechnaics of Poker Podcast
  • Boris Martin = Boris Martin (GG), MrBaguette (WPN)
  • Cole Swannack = alanwatts15 (WPN), Cole Swannack (GG), Topkat5757 (PS)
  • Daniel Soltys = Meek Bill (WPN), Daniel Soltys (GG)
  • Darrell Goh = Darrell Goh (GG), JohnMcShen (WPN), FourSixFour (PS)
  • David Hanlon = David Hanlon (GG), uhhhyesandno (WPN)
  • David Yan = David Yan (GG), MissOracle (PS) @Twitter
  • Dmitry Grinenko = FlyingStyle (WPN), Dmitry Grinenko (GG)
  • EnfantProdige (PS) = BeppeBergomi (WPN)
  • George Froggatt = George Froggatt (GG), Real Enough (WPN), You-Mad-Br0 (PS), Mechanics of Poker Podcast @Twitter
  • Hector Rodriguez = TUTI88 (PS)
  • Henri Puustinen = Henri Puustinen (GG), buttonclickr (PS)
  • Ignacio Moron = TIKITAKA11 (WPN), Nacho124441 (PS), Ignacio Moron (GG)
  • Ivan Galinec = vesnapisarovic (WPN), ja.sam.gale (PS), Ivan Galinec (GG)
  • Jared Alderman = Jaldermann (WPN), @Twitter
  • Jeremiah Williams = JeremiahW (Global), freestyler (WSOP.com), @Twitch.tv
  • Jose Jiminez = Jose Jiminez (GG), JMBigJoe (PS), Poker Life Podcast
  • Josef Schusteritsch = Sunni_92 (PS), J Schusteritsch (GG), Mechanics of Poker Podcast
  • Juan Pardo = Juan Pardo (GG) = Malakastyle (PS)
  • Julian Schultheis = JVL_Starrr69 (PS), J Schultheis (GG), Mechanics of Poker Podcast
  • Kayhan Mokri = Kayhan Mokri (GG), kayhanmok (PS)
  • Linus Loeliger = borntotilt (WPN), LLinusLLove (PS), Linus Loeliger (GG) Trion Poker Interview
  • Luuk Gieles = 6-7BTC (WPN), Luuk Gieles (GG), pokerkluka (PS)
  • Manuel Saavedra = Manuel Saavedra (GG), J0hnMcclean (WPN)
  • Marius Gierse = Orgi69 (WPN), Marius Gierse (GG), DEX888
  • Markus Leikkonen = M Leikkonen (GG), Makeboifin (PS), Mexican222 (WPN) Joey Podcast @Twitter
  • Matt Marinelli = ILuvAvrilLavigne91 (WPN), Matt Marinelli (GG), Mechanics of Poker Podcast @Twitter
  • Michael Zhang = Michael Zhang (GG), mczhang (PS)
  • Misha Inner = Misha Inner (GG) @Twitch.tv
  • Naoufel Smires = Bonk30 (PS), Naoufel Smires (GG) Mechanics of Poker Podcast
  • Owen Messere = PR0DIGY (WPN), Owen Messere (GG), HU vs Doug Polk @ The Lodge
  • Patrick Sekinger = psek1 (PS), P Sekinger (GG)
  • Pauli Ayras = Pauli Ayras (GG), Fiilismies (PS)
  • Priit Parmasto = Priit Parmasto (GG), PathfinderPaco (WPN)
  • Roberto Perez = CWestmoreland (WPN), DavyJones922 (PS), LemonHouse (GG), Mento Poker Podcast
  • Roman Herold = Roman Herold (GG), Romanhld (PS)
  • Samu Aalto = Samu Aalto (GG), pla5te (PS)
  • Sergey Nikiforov = Burundos254 (WPN), MunEZ_StaRR (PS), Sergey Nikiforov (GG), Mechanics of Poker Podcast
  • Siarhei Mashko = Siarhei Mashko (GG), AGL_by (PS)
  • Stefan Burakov = Stefan11222 (PS), Ollin22333 (WPN), Stefan Burakov (GG), Stefan Blog
  • Steffen Sontheimer = go0se.core (PS), S Sontheimer (GG), Mechanics of Poker Podcast
  • Taisto Janter = Taisto Janter (GG), SigadiSogadi (WPN), SyrW_Helmets (PS)
  • Tobias Duthweiler = dudd1 (PS), moneybyebye (WPN), T Duthweiler (GG) Mechanics of Poker Podcast
  • Uri Peleg = Miscusee (PS), Uri Peleg (GG), Mechanics of Poker Podcast
  • Via Negativa (GG) = oneplusone (WPN)
  • Vicente Delgado = eldelbar (WPN), vicenfish (PS) Vicente Delgado (GG)
  • Viktor Kudinov = Viktor Kudinov (GG), 7SkyAroundMe (WPN), Zas91 (PS) Mechanics of Poker Podcast
  • Wiktor Malinowski = Iimitless (PS), W Malinowski (GG), Epic Joey Podcast Interview
  • Wouter Beumers = DoublelegTD (WPN), W Beumers (GG), MMAsherdog (PS)

Pot Limit Omaha

  • Aku Joentausta = Aku Joentausta (GG), Aku1206 (PS)
  • Andras Nemeth = Andras Nemeth (GG), probirs (PS)
  • Andreas Torbergsen = Andreas Torbergsen (GG), Skjervoy (PS)
  • BERRI SWEET (PS) = GOAT
  • Dirk Gerritse = Dirk Gerritse (GG) = Venividi1993 (PS) = Bodamos007 (WPN)
  • Eelis Pärssinen = Eelis Pärssinen (GG), EEE27 (PS)
  • Grazvydas Kontautas = Grazvydas (ACR), grazvis1 (PS)
  • Gruffudd Jones = d.apollo777 (PS) Mechanics of Poker Podcast
  • Hung Nguyen = Hung Nguyen (GG), Zero1100101 (PS)
  • James Park = James Park (GG), JayP-AA (PS)
  • Konstantin Osipau = Konstantin Osipau (GG), Katya18 (PS)
  • Laszlo Bujtas = Laszlo Bujtas (GG), omaha4rollz (PS)
  • Liviu Ignat = Liviu Ignat (GG), 0Human0 (PS)
  • Luuk van den Belt = Luuk van den Belt (GG), Cobus83 (PS)
  • Maxime Lemay = Maxime Lemay (GG), Amsogood (PS)
  • Pedro Zagalo = Pedro Zagalo (GG), Zagalo87 (PS)
  • Stanislau Melhui = Stanislau Melhui (GG), borntotilt (PS)
  • Vasilev Sergei = Vasilev Sergei (GG), St1ckman (PS)

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01 August 2024 at 05:08 AM
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In for a good month of action <3


2nd in


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may the gods bless us with atleast 1 NLH hand this month (pray)


let me win a hand my lord


by Mayox k

may the gods bless us with atleast 1 NLH hand this month (pray)

in & QFT
ty to all hh posters


July, Winners


July, Losers


Stefan down 65 buy-ins (pre-rakeback) at NL1k since his return



100/200 skill level is similar to 5/10.

Mindset + luck are the main factors someone is at 500/1k and someone is at 5/10.

Skill gap between 0.10/0.25 to 1/2 is bigger than 1/2 to 100/200.

People like to worship high stakes players but truth is, they are good but not special.

Stefan results prove this. Actually anyone who plays diferent stakes and doesn’t sell courses will agree with me.


by urubu222 k

100/200 skill level is similar to 5/10.

Mindset + luck are the main factors someone is at 500/1k and someone is at 5/10.

Skill gap between 0.10/0.25 to 1/2 is bigger than 1/2 to 100/200.

People like to worship high stakes players but truth is, they are good but not special.

Stefan results prove this. Actually anyone who plays diferent stakes and doesn’t sell courses will agree with me.

lol no


by Zamadhi k

Stefan down 65 buy-ins (pre-rakeback) at NL1k since his return


190k hands!!🤯


by urubu222 k

100/200 skill level is similar to 5/10.

Mindset + luck are the main factors someone is at 500/1k and someone is at 5/10.

Skill gap between 0.10/0.25 to 1/2 is bigger than 1/2 to 100/200.

People like to worship high stakes players but truth is, they are good but not special.

Stefan results prove this. Actually anyone who plays diferent stakes and doesn’t sell courses will agree with me.

Love you Urubu but this is a horrible take😉

The skill jump from 10/20 to 25/50+ is the biggest there is in all stakes and the difference is enormous.

I think Stefan is tuned into a different meta game and probably plays a bit too light and spewy at 5/10 because it’s less stimulating.


lolol who is WomenCantDrive?? 😃


In


by Slugant k

lolol who is WomenCantDrive?? 😃

it's me, FlyingLama


by GerryBoulet k

it's me, FlyingLama

makes sense, Llama's are better at flying than women are at driving :p


by urubu222 k

100/200 skill level is similar to 5/10.

Mindset + luck are the main factors someone is at 500/1k and someone is at 5/10.

Skill gap between 0.10/0.25 to 1/2 is bigger than 1/2 to 100/200.

People like to worship high stakes players but truth is, they are good but not special.

Stefan results prove this. Actually anyone who plays diferent stakes and doesn’t sell courses will agree with me.

Pretty much this, but a bit inaccurate on the exact stake levels. Look at the three biggest losers for the month from GG, these players just absolutely dumped at the highest stakes around and a 10/20 or 25/50 reg who never plays higher would have had higher EV and EVbb in games with those players than in their regular games with other recs and weaker regs. There is only so much EV that can be gained/lost against other regs in games given the baseline strategies players are playing these days, it doesn't matter if you are talking about NLH, PLO, 5CO, 6CO or any other game.

The majority of poker players will look at their EV line and take it as gospel as to their true EV, this is quite far from the object truth. There are online cash players at midstakes and higher who have run over 1000 buyins above or below their true lifetime EV. Some players have been almost permanently blessed by the deck for their entire time playing the game and for others it is the complete opposite.


by Mayox k

may the gods bless us with atleast 1 NLH hand this month (pray)

Perhaps these types of posts and the accompanying NLHE hands could be moved to a separate thread. It is pretty annoying having to search for the fake Tether sign to see some quality hands these days.

Yes my time is valuable and if yours wasn't maybe you could see why those hands are wasting it. Instead of using your brain or trying to argue against my point these warriors wait in their basements waiting to attack anyone with an opinion desperately searching for something to slurp on lol. I gave constructive criticism with good intentions but I guess that's illegal and instead I'm supposed to suck poster's nuts like you two or just not be able to see any other hands because I thought a small fraction of them were stupid to post.

CoinStars, Omaha Pot Limit - §10/§20 - 2 players
Replay this hand on Pokeit

tobbe§95 (SB): §5,041.06 (252 bb)
§anita55 (BB): §2,000.00 (100 bb)

Pre-Flop: (§30)
tobbe§95 (SB) raises to §60, §anita55 (BB) 3-bets to §180, tobbe§95 (SB) calls §120

Flop: (§360) 5 6 T (2 players)
§anita55 (BB) checks, tobbe§95 (SB) checks

Turn: (§360) Q (2 players)
§anita55 (BB) checks, tobbe§95 (SB) bets §240.03, §anita55 (BB) calls §240.03

River: (§840.06) 9 (2 players)
§anita55 (BB) bets §838.31, tobbe§95 (SB) calls §838.31

Total pot: §2,516.68 (Rake: §1.75)

Showdown:
§anita55 (BB) shows K 8 8 9 (a pair of Nines)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 42%, Flop: 37%, Turn: 18%, River: 0%)

tobbe§95 (SB) shows Q 4 J Q (three of a kind, Queens)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 58%, Flop: 63%, Turn: 83%, River: 100%)

tobbe§95 (SB) wins §2,514.93

CoinStars, Omaha Pot Limit - §10/§20 - 2 players
Replay this hand on Pokeit

§anita55 (SB): §2,792.22 (140 bb)
tobbe§95 (BB): §1,883.73 (94 bb)

Pre-Flop: (§30)
§anita55 (SB) raises to §60, tobbe§95 (BB) 3-bets to §180, §anita55 (SB) calls §120

Flop: (§360) K 9 K (2 players)
tobbe§95 (BB) bets §90, §anita55 (SB) raises to §240, tobbe§95 (BB) calls §150

Turn: (§840) A (2 players)
tobbe§95 (BB) bets §208.24, §anita55 (SB) calls §208.24

River: (§1,256.48) 2 (2 players)
tobbe§95 (BB) checks, §anita55 (SB) checks

Total pot: §1,256.48 (Rake: §1.75)

Showdown:
tobbe§95 (BB) shows J 8 J 2 (two pair, Kings and Jacks)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 51%, Flop: 25%, Turn: 18%, River: 0%)

§anita55 (SB) shows 7 K Q J (three of a kind, Kings)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 49%, Flop: 75%, Turn: 83%, River: 100%)

§anita55 (SB) wins §1,254.73

CoinStars, Omaha Pot Limit - §10/§20 - 2 players
Replay this hand on Pokeit

tobbe§95 (SB): §2,008.25 (100 bb)
§anita55 (BB): §3,708.21 (185 bb)

Pre-Flop: (§30)
tobbe§95 (SB) raises to §60, §anita55 (BB) calls §40

Flop: (§120) J J 9 (2 players)
§anita55 (BB) checks, tobbe§95 (SB) checks

Turn: (§120) 3 (2 players)
§anita55 (BB) checks, tobbe§95 (SB) bets §60.31, §anita55 (BB) calls §60.31

River: (§240.62) 7 (2 players)
§anita55 (BB) checks, tobbe§95 (SB) bets §181.54, §anita55 (BB) raises to §783.49, tobbe§95 (SB) calls §601.95

Total pot: §1,807.60 (Rake: §1.75)

Showdown:
§anita55 (BB) shows 8 9 J 5 (a full house, Jacks full of Nines)
tobbe§95 (SB) mucks
§anita55 (BB) wins §1,805.85

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by GerryBoulet k

it's me, FlyingLama

do u only play hu ?


by 7845 k

do u only play hu ?

I play HUNL HUPLO and 6mNL


by crimsonchin k

Love you Urubu but this is a horrible take😉

The skill jump from 10/20 to 25/50+ is the biggest there is in all stakes and the difference is enormous.

I think Stefan is tuned into a different meta game and probably plays a bit too light and spewy at 5/10 because it’s less stimulating.

Stefan hasn't been playing super aggro or spewy at 1k. The problem is that he doesn't realize at midstakes GG it's basically impossible to reg battle and win. I see him playing HU or 3 handed often, which is almost always going to be -EV on GG, you need villains to be losing 10bb/100+ just to breakeven. He is grinding leaderboards and rakeback though so I'm sure he's at the very least breaking even if not 1-2bb/100 post rakeback.


by Zamadhi k

July, Winners

Stefan down 65 buy-ins (pre-rakeback) at NL1k since his return


Cool I'm like a mini Stefan.


by crimsonchin k

Love you Urubu but this is a horrible take😉

The skill jump from 10/20 to 25/50+ is the biggest there is in all stakes and the difference is enormous.

I think Stefan is tuned into a different meta game and probably plays a bit too light and spewy at 5/10 because it’s less stimulating.

Can you explain more about skill jump from 10/20 to 25/50+? Why difference is enormous?


by urubu222 k

100/200 skill level is similar to 5/10.

Mindset + luck are the main factors someone is at 500/1k and someone is at 5/10.

Skill gap between 0.10/0.25 to 1/2 is bigger than 1/2 to 100/200.

People like to worship high stakes players but truth is, they are good but not special.

Stefan results prove this. Actually anyone who plays diferent stakes and doesn’t sell courses will agree with me.

Nah. The difference may be less visible on a surface level now than even a year or two ago, but its there.


most highstakes games only run around a fish anyway. could 25/50 players extract money and be winning in a 100/200 lineup? yeah defo and they would prolly make almost as much as the 100/200 players if they had the bankroll.
regbattles is a different beast but never happens anyway(is also really pointless since there is so much variance involved)

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