In high-stakes cash poker, successful players leverage positional advantage and strategic value betting to maximize profits, as demonstrated by a player who won $658,200 over 48 hours by consistently identifying optimal moments to bet, raise, and fold based on hand strength and opponent tendencies, while also making disciplined folds when facing significant aggression with marginal hands.
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I WIN $650,000 In 24 Hours (Dream Poker Session)
Added:weekend playing $100/$200 stakes. And this is one of the biggest games we'll play all year because this is a $50,000 minimum buyin. So, I only start off with the minimum. And when I say only, it's because everyone else at the table starts with about $100,000 in their stack. And we're starting off with an early hand when the hijack raises the $1,400. Small blind makes the call.
Big blind calls and I'm in the straddle with 108 offsuit. I call as well going to a flop of 864 all spades. So we've got top pair with a 10 high flush draw. Action checks to me. I decided to check this one. And then we see a free turn card which comes the nine of diamonds. This is a card over my pair which I don't love. But the small blind throws $1,400 into the middle. Big blind rips to my right, makes the call and I decided to peel as well. I can't think it's that bad as I do have a pair. I'm drawing to a 10 I flush draw. Let's see what happens on the river which comes the deuce of hearts. It's a complete brick and the small blind now checks. Rips in the big blind throws out a bet of $7,000 which is pretty meaty. And here for the first decision of the day, I decided to just let my pair go. And luckily it was a really good fold as Rips shows a flopped queen high flush.
I wanted to show this small pot starting off this session because this is showing that I'm at least making some folds. Look, it's not the typical rampage style, the fold second pair, but here we are. My head is in the right place and we're trying to play our best and we're moving on with queen 10 offsuit in the hijack. I raise it up to $1,200. Big blind makes the call and airball in the straddle calls. Going three ways to a flop of queen 552 clubs. I flop top pair and most times I would bet here, but I decided to slow down with a sneaky check. And now off to a turn which comes the deuce of clubs. So I've got top pair along with the 10 high flush draw. Nick throws out a bet of $3,000 which is just under a pot-siz bet. And of course against Nick with top pair. I'm not going anywhere. I'm sticking around for a call. We got the pot building and the river is the nine of diamonds. So it doesn't change the board at all and Nick now throws $9,000 into the middle. And this is a real first test and decision of the day here against Nick Airball. He's not called Nick Airball for no reason. I've got top hair. Never folding this one. I make the call and he just has it with queen jack outkicking me by one. Ah, that is frustrating to lose a $28,000 pot.
And right after that, our stack has dwindled. So, I add on another $50,000 to my stack. We've put $100,000 in play now. And there's no better time than us picking up a premium with four three of clubs in the cutoff. Britney limps under the gun. Another person limps in and I raise it up to $1,000. Both limpers make the call. So, we're isolating them, playing in position with a premium. And there's no better flop to see than queen 44 two spades. Action checks to me with a very disguised trips. And I throw $1,200 into the middle. And immediately Britney makes me so happy by check raising me to $4,000. Well, I'm certainly not going to put in yet another raise.
I don't want to scare her off in case she's on a draw or some sort. I make the call. The turn comes the eight of hearts. So, there's two flush draws now. And now she slows down with a check.
It's very confusing to me. But hey, this time with a very strong hand, I decided to go for a down bet of $4,000. Just really thinking that if she was bluffing, I want to give her every excuse to make the call. And luckily, she does. And we're continuing to a river, which comes the seven of clubs. Both of the flush draws missed. She checks once more. And now it's decision time on how much I want to bet for value. And I think that if Britney had some sort of a flush draw, there's no need to bet small because those are going to fold anyway. So, I'm really just targeting some sort of slowplayed queen that checked on the turn and river. I throw an overb of $26,000 and it's a snap call. I show my trips and it's going to beat her queen 10 and we win the first monster pot of the night. $71.5,000 coming my way and we can just say goodbyes to our lossings to Nick Airball before we're back up and rebounded. Like I said, there's no better time to add on more money than picking up a premium with 43 suited. But this time we actually get a good hand. Pocket jacks in the cutoff. Hijack raises $1,200. I make the call and the straddler calls as well as I slow play this one pre flop. We're going three ways which comes queen 54 two diamonds. Rips throws out a small bit of $1,300. And yes, I'm not feeling that comfortable with the queen out there, but can't fold just yet. I call and Britney comes along for a call. So still three ways to a turn, which is the six of hearts. And Rips once again fires out 2,300 into the middle. And since Britney's behind me, I definitely don't feel amazing about the situation, but it feels crazy to fold jacks as played. I mean, I already slowed it played it pre flop. I'm not going to go away here just yet. We definitely could be behind, but we're going to have to see what happens on the river.
I call and luckily Britney folds, which makes me feel much better about my hand. And the river jack of clubs is so incredible with the most disguised set you'll ever see. And what would make me feel even better is that Rips throws $3,400 into the middle, value betting something of some sort. I can't imagine he's bluffing for such a small size. And this time I go for a meaty raise to $14,000. Can we get paid once again in backto-back river spots? But when you look at Rip's hand, it's not that strong and he ends up letting it go. We scoop another $30,000 pot, but this is a great sign to have all the chips pushed my way in the early going. Seems like we're running hot and we get into a dicey one. It's ace king offsuit in the small blind. The hijack throws out a bet of $2,300. And here in the small blind, I'm going to three bet to a larger sizing of $10,000. And my opponent goes allin for $41,000. I beat him to the pot. And here we go with ace king flipping against pocket eights. This pot just ballooned out of nowhere to be over $80,000. Isaac wants to run it twice. And we're going to go see 10 cards running out two full boards. The first flop doesn't come anything for us. But the turn ace seals the deal. Oh my goodness. Is this the day we finally get to Sunun hard and the second flop is even better on an ace king queen flop.
Pretty much have the stone cold nuts. We have to fade two outs on the turn in river which comes so clean. And here we go. We are winning monster pot after monster pot. This one worth $82,000. And this is what dreams are made of, guys. I mean, we are sununning. And it feels like it's been a while since I've had a chance to win a lot of money on this live stream, but we're here for redemption.
We're here to make it all back, especially when I pick up ace king of diamonds once more. I'm in the cutoff this time and Nick opens it up to 2,000. I'm playing in position of him and I three bet to 7,000. Nick makes the call and heads up to a flop of queen 96 all diamonds. We flopped the stone cold nuts. This is incredible. Airball checks it over to me. And with my big [ __ ] in my hands, I throw $5,000 in the middle. Pretty small bet. I want to bait him to raise me. I want to bait him to call with something weak. And he does exactly that by putting in chips. The turn is the king of spades now. And now the board's more connected. But who cares? I've got the nuts and we're playing super deep stacked. So, for that reason, when Nick checks, I just had to throw an overb of $30,000 into the middle, but it's followed by a snap fold. So, looks like he didn't have anything too strong. But once again, there's no better feeling. Flopping the nuts, playing deep stacks. And you know what's a better feeling? It's picking up aces in the straddle here. Britney on the button raises to $4,000. And that's so much money. This is such great timing. So, here with aces, how much do I want to make it? I make it 16,000. We're trying to get all the chips in the middle here and Britney is definitely not known to be folding pre flop as she makes the call. Now we're going to a flop of Jack five deuce. The pot is already massive. And when I look at Britney's stack, I think I'm just going to slow play this one and check. Put in a really sneaky one here. Trying to bait Britney to either bluff at it or just commit her stack here on the flop. And when she throws out $18,000, I am so excited. I look at the rest of her stack. It's only like 40 to $45,000 more from my perspective.
So, did Britney really just put a third of her stack into fold? I don't think so. I'm betting on her having some sort of a pair, a draw. I'm all in. And it's a really bad read because she ends up having nothing. Just queen high and snap folds. But at least I made the check on the flop to get an extra $18,000 from her. But things could not be going better. And things culminate to this hand where I once again pick up ace king. How many times can I have such a premium hand? I'm in the hijack in the next spot and I raise it up to $1,200 and Don in the small minds had to three bet me to $6,200. And you would typically see someone like myself for bet this hand, but I've been noticing Don's play. We haven't played a hand against him and that's for good reason cuz he hasn't actually played that many hands. So I make the call expecting him to be pretty strong here and we can play in position when the flop comes 1086. We've completely whiffed here.
And now when Don throws 10,000 into the middle, I just believe him. I kind of just think he has a hand like jacks or queens or maybe even aces or kings. So for that reason, I just let it go.
And luckily it was a good fold as he had ace 10 flopping top pair and we ended up rabbit hunting to see what the turn and rivers become and no improvement for me. So it feels good to be making the right decisions. It feels good to be value betting correctly and also making the good folds. Over 50% of you guys aren't subscribed. So let's make a deal. Click that subscribe button below and I won't punt off my stack. And you know, things are just really going my way when I pick up ace king once more in the big blind. Hijack limps in and Nick on the button raises the 2,000. Since we're playing so deep now, I have so many chips in front of me. I decided to just slow play and call this one out of position. It's not the most fun hand to play out of position, especially against a dangerous opponent like Nick. And we get the under the gun straddle to call hijack call. So multiway to a flop and it's easy decisions for us hitting the flop of ace9 deuce two spades. Action checks all the way around to Nick on the button. He fires out $6,000. Given it's multi-way and I'm out of position against everyone. I decided to just make the call. And this is where the hand gets dicey.
Jack in the straddle takes his time and thinks about his decision. And I'm praying in my shoes.
Please raise. Please raise. He does so exactly, making it $25,000. The hijack folds and back onto Nick, he decides to make the call for $25,000. And what is going on here? This pot has ballooned into something spectacular. From just $8,000 on the flop turns into over $60,000 here. And now I've got a decision make with top pair, top kicker out of position, I throw a three bet. Now I put in another raise to 65,000. I just feel like I have to isolate someone from this pot. Playing out of position feels really difficult with just one pair. And even though we're playing super monster deep against Nick, over $200,000 effective. Let's gamble and hope to see what happens because Jack now goes allin for $60,000. And action is back on to Nick. He's taking his time and thinks about his spot. And the longer he thinks, I'm just shaking in my boots. Look, is one pair top pair top picker really worth going allin for? This is a really difficult question to ask myself cuz I don't know what I would do if Nick were to continue. If Nick were to go all in, I'm just confused. But he ends up making the fold. I get the same hand to fold, which I never expected him to have. And here we go. We're running it in this $153,000 pot. I get the chopped hand to fold. And I'm now up against a inferior flush draw. Jack says to run it one time. And here we go. Just seeing one turn and one river. They are a clean seven of diamonds. We just need a fade a spade. It's the deuce of hearts.
We are so here for winning all the money. We are here to take every single dollar off the table it seems like because we can't lose. $153,000 pot is coming my way. And here we go with a stack of over $368,000 in front of me. I'm up over a quarter of a million dollars as I bought in for $100,000 this game. If you told me earlier this morning when I woke up that I would win a quarter of a million, I would be completely losing my mind. And that's exactly what I'm doing here as I scoop in the chips, add it to my stack. This is a dream. I've been running so bad over the past few months in cash games, and this is my redemption mark. We've still got two more hours of play, and we're trying to hold on to these chips, and we pick up 10 9 offuit in the cutoff. I raise it up to $1,200 in this next spot and we get the button small blind and shadow of the call. A nice little multi-wave flop and it's just my day when I hit ace 109 rainbow bottom two pair action checks it to me. I'm value betting. Why wouldn't I? I throw 3,000 into the middle to see if anyone hit a pair.
Hit a draw. But one by one, everyone folds until the straddler rips, makes the call. He just lost a monster $500,000 pot. So I don't think this is an opponent that's going to be folding too much. onto the turn and we hit a nine for a full house. Oh my goodness, it does add a back door flush draw which is interesting. And now Rips checks it to me once more. And sometimes here when I turn a full house, I'm going to check here. But like I said, to give you some context, Rips just lost a massive pot. He's steaming. This isn't the kind of person that's really going to be folding much. So let's throw throw $8,000 into the middle. I imagine he'll call with an ace. I imagine he might call with a 10. He might call with some draws as well. And for 8,000, my opponent isn't in the folding mood. He makes the call. The river now comes the four of hearts, a complete plank. And now, once again, rips checks over to me. Now, if he had any of those draws that I mentioned, they're going to be folding for any dollar amount. Anyways, so let's just try to target an unfoldable hand like top pair perhaps. And I throw an over bet of $28,000. And oh my goodness, it's just a dream session. We get paid as he snap calls. And I scoop another $83,000 pot with a full house. Guys, this pot brings my stack to $400,000. I'm up $300,000 today with still a few more hands to play. My chip stack is massive and I couldn't be more thrilled about it. But we've got to stay composed. I can't celebrate the win just yet. The session isn't over and with airball still in the mix, anything can happen as we pick up nines in the small blind. Rips raises the button to $700 and I have to three bet and raise it to 3500. And once again, Rips makes the call. We're going heads up to a flop, which comes pretty safe for me. It's 766 two spades. I'm really just worried if my opponent could have a six, but I would imagine my over pair is going to be the best as Rips is in no mood.
He's going to be for betting any better hand. So, I throw $4,000 into the middle and immediately Rips goes all in. What? What did this guy just do? You look at his stack. You look at the numbers and look at the chips, it's $108,000 and all of a sudden I have a decision to make a call for over $200,000. But this is massive. This pot has like 7,000 in the middle and suddenly it's ballooning to 200k. But look, I don't think any of this makes sense. Rips is here to gamble. He just lost a big pot and is tilted. We make the call hoping we're flipping and that's exactly what we're doing.
My opponent has ace 10 of spades, two over cards with a nut flush draw. And suddenly for a $223,000 pot. Let's sweat this out. It's a pure flip and a pure gamble. We're running it two times in the first run out comes clean ending with the nine. We end up rivering a full house. And off to the second run out, which comes clean on the turn and then the last spade comes on the river. Oh, it's okay. I'm running too hot anyways. I guess it is a painful one to swallow on the last river card. We could have won all the money, but we split it with rips. I do like him a lot and it is poker. We end up chopping it, which is a very fair result given the equities that got in on the flop here. And for the last hand of the night, the graphics are a little wonky here, but I have 10 six of diamonds in the small blind. I limp in. Airball raises the big blind to 1,200 and I decide to three bet this one to 5,000. Airball never folding. He makes the call. I'm going to a flop of king, queen, eight, rainbow, and I decided to continue with a bet of $3,000, hoping for a fold cuz I've got 10 high, but Nick makes the call. The turn comes with three of spades, bringing in a back door, flush draw, and I decided to check as I don't really want to blast off infinity dollars into what could be a strong hand, but I feel much better about it because Nick decides to check back, signifying that potentially he just doesn't have that strong of a hand. And the river, Jack of Diamonds, comes and I think I'm going to utilize having a 10 in my hand as an advantage here. The graphics are wrong, but there's $16,000 into the middle. And I had to go for an overb of $20,000. Now I'm risking $20,000 when I'm up so much money here for the clips for the memes to bluff off one of the most unbluffable people in poker. And he thinks about it for a long time with just a pair of eights. It's so scary trying to bluff against them, but he does end up letting it go to cap off what an incredible sun run of a session this was. We win the last hand of the night. And to go over the session, I bought in for $100,000. And I'm leaving with $419,700, profiting $319,700, booking one of the largest wins of my life. And with another game coming up the following day, we've got a special offer for you guys watching this video. Shout out to Poker Coaching for improving my game with more info to follow. Back six or seven years ago when I was playing one three stakes playing cash, I was using poker coaching to learn how to improve my fundamentals and get better at the game. And that's how I've been able to rise up in stakes to the today's video to play 100, 200, 400 crazy cash game stakes. But I started at 13 just like you guys and they just dropped the most insane course. Jonathan Little goes and plays 20 hours worth of 13 or 12 and wins at a $100 an hour rate. And this is applicable stuff. This is his genuine reactions and how he was able to respond to the variety of different players that happened and just teaches you how to crush the games. It's exactly the kind of resource that I wish I had seven years ago.
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A few people make the call and I'm involved too with queen nine of clubs in the small blind. Off to a flop multi-way of king three deuce two clubs. We flop the queen high flush draw. Action checks to Isaac who bets $1,200. And let's see if our sun run can continue onto this next day here.
I make the call hoping to hit a club and it comes the queen of hearts. Well, I guess we got a pair and flush draw. That's not too bad either. I check it to Isaac and he throws 3,000 into the middle.
Having improved my hand, we have a pretty strong draw as well. I'm never folding. I make the call and the river. Now comes the queen of diamonds going rudder runner trips is amazing. But the main issue is I just don't think Isaac's going to be value betting this river card. So, I take the liberty and throw 7,000 into the middle. And Isaac with king seven makes a really disciplined fold with top pair, which is actually quite impressive. I don't know how he folded this hand. I was hoping to get called by a king here, but nice fold by Isaac. Moving right along, we peel king queen offuit in the cutoff. I raise up to $400 and our friend Cherish on the button decides to three bet us to 1600. Never going to be folding king queen. We're going to see a flop and it comes queen 109 rainbow. We flop top pair. We've got a decent kicker and a straight draw to go along with it.
She throws $2,000 into the middle and I'm going nowhere. I make the call. The turn [ __ ] jack.
It feels like this is another day for us. I check it over to her as she could have ace king, but I did improve to an unfoldable hand. She decided to check this back. So, I definitely have the best hand here. And the river four comes. And now I'm deciding on how much to bet cuz I'm definitely going to be value betting. And I decided to throw 2,000 out there. I want to bait in one pair of hands to either make the call or feel compelled to bluff. But Cherish makes a very disciplined fold with top pair top kicker here in this spot. And it's a great start to the session, winning two of the biggest hands so far early on, which will set up very nicely in this next hand with a $200 straddle. Two players limp it over to the player in the small blind. An ace bumps it up to 1,500.
And then I just peel aces in the big blind, baby. I3 bets a 5500 with the best hand in poker. Action folds all the way back around to ace and it looks like we're going to play a big one as he makes the call. We're off to a flop of 953 rainbow. And this is just not a board that really connects with my opponent too much. So for that reason, I think I have the advantage. I throw $6,000 into the middle and things just feel so so nice when ace check raises me to $20,000. It's a big check raise.
It's a big portion of my stack. And as I'm playing in position here, I decided to just slow play and see what happens on the turn. I make the call with the pot ballooning. The turn now comes the king of spades, which is really interesting. Bringing a back door flush draw. And I just don't see how this king affects anything here in this spot. Ace decides to check and slow play or maybe give up or something. So, for those reasons with aces, I want to get all the weakest hands in. Maybe as a hand like pocket 10s. I throw $10,000 into the middle for value. Really hoping for a call. I really don't know what ace has clearly as you can see in the graphics. But he does come along for a call. And the river is the ace of spades. Little did I know how much I needed this card. But now I feel even more insane of having top set. Even more confident of having it obviously. So when Ace checks, I take a little bit of time before announcing allin worth $23,000. And it's a snap call from Ace. And to my surprise, the cards are revealed face up. The ultimate cooler, aces versus kings in the most disgusting round ever. But it's justice for me. And it's more signs of more winnings as I double up in a massive pot to start the day. What's crazy about this game is that Ace is also happy that I only had $50,000 to start in this game. That just shows how high stakes some of these players play. If they're just happy losing 50k into a cooler because it's just quote unquote a small stack. But here we go. With over $100,000 in my stack, we could do some serious damage here in following pots, especially in this next hand with the $200 shadowon. The cutoff raises to $700. The small blind calls. And now I'm in the big blind with ace deuce of spades. Three betting it to $3,000. We're starting to ramp up the pressure. We've got a lot of chips to play with, but we get one opponent to make the call. Going to a flop of queen 85, two diamonds here. My opponent checks over to me and I decided to just fire into the oblivion hoping that I can just take down the pot right now. I throw $2,500 into the middle and my opponent makes the call. Well, the turn is interesting in the four of spades as now I pick up a straight draw with my nonsense ace high. So, having picked up equity, my opponent checks and I fire once again to $8,000, sizing up this time, hoping for a fold. Can he? No, not at all. Not with the hand as strong as his. He actually check raises me to $21,000 and I make a very quick fold even though I've been running really hot to start the second session here. It is my first misstep as I lose $14,000 back. These mistakes can get quite costly, but we've got a fun hand to play with. Ace7 offuit from the cutoff. I raise it up to $600 and we get the big blind and straddler money maker to make the call. What a special guest, by the way, to be able to play with Chris Money Maker, the 2003 main event champion and responsible for the biggest poker broom in our industry. We're off to a flop of A78 and action checks it over to me. We flop top and bottom pair. So, I throw $1,000 into the middle. We get one fold, but Money Maker is hoping to make me some money by coming along with a call. We're off to a turn, which comes a three, a complete brick here. And once again, he checks it over. And now with two pair, we have very easy decisions. I throw 3,000 into the middle for value. And that's followed up by another call. Now we're going to a river, which comes in ace giving us a full house.
Oh my goodness. There's about $10,000 in the middle. Now, when money maker checks once more, I look at a stack of about $25,000. What would I do here if I had a bluff? And what would I do here if I have the best hand? And what would I do here if my opponent just happens to have an ace? Hopefully, I'm trying to go for all of it. And that's what I'm going to do by overb jamming $25,000 into the middle, putting him all in. Let's hope that he can take those 2003 main event earnings and just ship it over to us. You know, I'm just a vlogger trying to make it. I did sunun this last session and hoping to sunun this one as well, but looks like this all-in has confused him because typically if you have just a pair of eights and no kicker, you would fold this hand.
But maybe he's suspicious of my all-in. Maybe it looks like I'm trying to buy this pot. But after some time, he ends up making a disciplined fold. We will take down the pot with a full house, but just with a small chance of being able to stack him. If you don't think I could run any hotter in this session, well, I'm going to challenge that because money maker raises to $400. And I pick up aces here in the cutoff. Three betting to,600. We get our buddy to make the call and we're going to a flop of 843 two hearts here with aces. I've got nothing to really be afraid of. I throw $2,300 into the middle for value and my opponent makes the call. Well, the turn comes the five of hearts, giving me some sort of a straight draw, which isn't amazing, but my opponent checks here. I decide to go for a small bet of 2700. Going for a small one/3 pot bet here. My hand is just so strong. I don't think my hand really needs much protection, especially with the ace of hearts here. So, I'm just really trying to get value from one pair hands that I beat. And he makes the call for the small size. River now is the three of diamonds, giving me the best two pair available. And once more, money maker checks. And I don't want to go crazy here. I just want to target a random one pair hand that could just call three streets.
And there's not that many of them unless he has a pocket pair, an eight. But I throw $6,500 into the middle. It's a thin value bet. And I don't think money maker is very strong. And ultimately, he pays it off. I show my aces and it's more money coming from me from the man himself. We're just running hot. We've got the best hand every time. And it just feels good to be able to bet freely and comfortably. And that's going to lead us to this next hand. The $200 straddler is on. I'm in early position with Jack 10 off suit and raise it up to 600. The cutoff makes the call and the straddler calls. So, three ways to a flop of jack 105 rainbow. We've got top two pair. My opponent's check to me and I throw a nearly a pot-siz bet of $2,000. And now Dawn in the cutoff decides to raise me to 5,000. I've played with him two days now. And here with top two pair, I think it's the best hand. What do you think I lose to pocket fives? That might not really exist. So, for that reason, I decide to three bet to $15,000. And we've got action because there's a lot more to play behind. The pot is ballooning up from $2,000 to over $47,000 in the middle. And the turn now comes a five. We've got over $100,000 to play for. And how do I want to play this? I don't think Dawn has me beat. So I throw $25,000 into the middle. And now onto Dawn. He doesn't immediately make any decision or motion just yet, which is sometimes a little scary because sometimes he can go all in, which would make my hand a little uncomfortable and sometimes he could just fold, which would kill all my action. But ultimately, he goes all in. It's over $101,000 jam as the pots gets counted out. I just need to know how much he's got because this is going to be one of the biggest pots of the night with top two pair. I just don't think I can ever fold this. Even though I might be counterfeited. If Don's got queen slow played, so be it. But I don't think that's possible. If Don's got a five somehow has played, I don't think that's possible either. So, here we go. I stick it in for a $235,000 pot. This is a massive one. The biggest one of the night so far. And what's even more special is I'm a massive favorite when the cards get on their backs. It's my top two pair against his ace jack running at two rivers. We just need to fade an ace twice. The first is an eight. That's clean. Seals the deal for me. And the second river deuce gives me the check mark.
This is just insane. I could not have believed in a 48 hour span I would win this many six figure pots. But here I am. The leaderboard showing that I'm up over $200,000 now steamrolling over the entire table. It's literally just incredible. And I feel so blessed to have such an amazing session the day before and following it up with winning a big pot like this. Continuing that sun run feels even more special. But we've got an hour left to play of the session. So let's just try to keep the run good going. And here the Squid Game gets started shortly after this. So we're playing a Squid Game with $500 per button. And this first hand I pick up ace queen offsuit from early position and raise up to $2,000. And immediately the action gets loosened up as we get four people to call around the table. The hijack, the cutoff, the button, and big blind all want to attack my raise. So with over $10,000 in the middle pre flop, this is a dream when it comes king jack 10, two spades. We flop the nuts straight. What in the world is going on today? And I decided to start off with a check out of position. There's just so many people here that could bet, but no one takes a stab at it. I get a little too greedy and I get bit with the dust. But the turn comes the five of spades, bringing in the flush draw. This is not amazing to see cuz I don't have a spade in my hand and maybe feeling a little uncomfortable, the big blind throws $3,000 into the field. Well, against this small bet, I don't really see much value in raising. So, I make the call and airball is the other caller as well. So, three ways to a river and it comes the seven of spades. So, a fourth spade out there is awful to see, but no one really showed much strength in raising in any of these streets. So maybe I can get two pair of hands to call. Maybe I can get value from something worse than mine. I throw $3,000 out there when it's checked to me. Airball folds.
But that we get a call from Isaac and I show my straight and it's way way good. It's always nice to win the first squid button of the round and as well the pot too. Despite the bad run out, it's nice to get some value a little bit on the river. And with the Squid Game still running, we're playing forehanded now because people just kept getting stacked and busting out of this what seems to be a cash game tournament. I limp in the small blind with 85 of hearts and onto airball in the blinds, raising it up to $1,200 in the big blind. Action folds to me and it looks like he's still looking for that squid button. And I'm going to take the spicy route. I'm not someone that's going to be sitting on my winnings. We're putting our chips in play and I set to three bet to $6,000 in this hand. I don't expect Nick to fold too, which is the kind of crazy suicidal part.
You know, we're raising 85. Shout out to Jamie. And airball comes along for a call. Playing about $80,000 deep. The flop comes 1075 rainbow. And flopping bottom pair. I don't find a whole lot of opportunity in betting and bloating up this pot here. So, I start with a check and Nick now does the betting for me of throwing $4,000 in the middle. And we're up against Nick. I'm not going anywhere. I make the call and hope to improve. And the turn comes another 10. Once again, I start off with a check and Nick throws $15,000 now and the pot's getting very serious. But here with bottom pair, I just feel like something's a little fishy. I mean, obviously Nick is capable of just having a bunch of air like you know how his name is. So with bottom pair, I don't really believe him just yet. I make the call, but I do know it might get a little dicey and hairy on the river if he doesn't give up on a bluff. The river now comes a deuce. It doesn't change a single thing and I think I like this card. I don't even know what I was looking for to be honest, but I check and Nick decides to give up on his bluff luckily and I find a way to win this pot at showdown. Then a few minutes later, the $200 straddle is on and money maker opens it up to $600. I've got ace deuce of diamonds in the small blind and I feel like I would usually three bet in this spot, but he's been pretty tight so far today. I decide to make the call and heads up to a flop we go of 63 deuce to spades. We've got bottom pair in a dream, but action goes check, check, and we turn a deuce of spades. This is just incredible. Now, how many amazing turn and river cards can we see hitting trips? I throw $2,500 into the middle for an over bet. I'm just trying to see. Maybe he has a pocket pair. Maybe he has a spade that we can get value from. Money maker comes along for a call for $2,500. So, the pot is building and we river the ace of hearts. I mean, this is incredible to go from bottom pair to full house on the river. And there's no better time this time to throw $9,500 into the middle. We're trying to get called by an ace. We're trying to get called by a non-believing hand. And he flicks in the call. We win another one and get paid. Welcome to the session of dreams. The best 48 hour span of my entire life boils down to this.
And you're watching it right now in action. How many times can I hit full houses and get paid? How many times can I have strong hands and get paid? We're going to find out because there's still more hands to come with king queen offsuit. I'm on the button. And I raise it up to $1,200. Nick in the small blind decides to three bet to $6,000. And we've got king queen. We've got position. Let's just flick it in. What's the worst that could possibly happen? And when the flop comes king10, what's the worst that could happen is that I can flop top pair and maybe win another monster pot because that's just how everything's trending. Nick throws $3,000 in the middle and I don't see a reason to do anything else besides match the 3,000. And we see a beautiful queen on the turn, hitting top two pair in this board. And now Nick decides the check, which makes me feel very relieved about this hand. And I feel like I've got the check mark here. I've got the best hand.
I throw $7,000 into the middle and Nick isn't much of a folder. He makes the call. The river now is a blank six and Nick checks once more and we've got about $33,000 in the middle. I'm sitting with top two pair in a three bet pot. Let's see how much he can pay out. I throw up a pot-siz bet of $33,000. It feels like I'm just putting everyone to the test today and everyone just might think I'm bluffing. And to be honest with you, I would be bluffing a lot of the time here. But I don't even have an opportunity to bluff. I just have the best hand all the time. And Nick talks himself into a call. Here we go. $98,000 being shipped my way once more. It's just incredible.
And there's no time to even celebrate after winning this 100k pot because in the next hand, I put on the $400 straddle. Money maker makes the call and limps in for 400. And I've got ace jack.
Another very good hand to play. So, I just throw $2,000 in the middle. Money maker calls and we see an ace ace 10 flop. This is getting embarrassing at this point. Every single board is smashing me.
And when he checks it over, I throw $1,000 in the middle. And man, guys, you guys can't even believe it. He check raises me to 3,000. Do we really have another cooler at our fingertips? I haven't seen Money Maker pull off that many check raises. And on this board like this, doesn't seem like he can be bluffing too much. So, I just call and we're off to a turn which comes a seven. This time he slows down for a check, which is really suspicious. And now, do I want to get paid by a 10? Does he somehow have a miracle last ace in the deck? I throw $6,000 to test out the strength of his hand. And he's not going anywhere. He just might have an ace, which is unbelievable. He makes the call for 6,000 facing my very big bet. And now off to a river we go which comes a queen. If he was bluffing or was sticky with king jack somehow he would have a straight that beats me. But I have a jack in my hand. How hard could it be? So once again my opponent checks. And this time I decide to go for a $17,000 bet. Why 17 versus all-in? I just didn't think he'd be capable of calling an all-in with a 10 here. So for $17,000 we throw in the middle. And now money maker goes into the tank forever. And I actually can't believe he's even thinking about folding a hand as strong as this because he announces that he has an ace and this would be the most insane amazing hero fold of all time. Maybe he just is the best player here. But he's not running as hard as me and he finds the way to pay it off. One last opportunity to make some sweet, sweet money maker dollars.
That 2003 main event dollars coming right back to me. And this session is incredible with one last opportunity and one last hand to play. We've got pocket tens. We're on the button. Money maker raises the 600 and I three bet to 2,000. And we see a flop of ace jack eight all clubs. And sitting with the 10 of clubs here. This might be a little greedy of me, but I decided to throw $1,000 into the middle. A very small bet. Maybe doesn't have anything too strong, but then he check raises once more to 3,000. We just saw him check raise with trips and now he's check raising me here on this ace high monotone board. I'm not feeling amazing about this, but hey, we're going to give action because we're already up piles. I make the call and we're going to a turn which comes with a nine of spades. Now, this is pretty tricky as I've improved to a straight and flush draw. Money maker throws 6,000 into the middle. And considering he just gave me almost $20,000 in the last hand, let's use some of that money back and see if we can punish him. I make the call for 6,000 and the river is the three of spades. So, we break out on all of our draws and we don't even get a chance to bluff at this as he goes allin himself, which is going to be a snap fold. But this is how I'm going to end this session. Despite losing the last hand, the game ends as I have another crazy mountain of chips. I was only in for $50,000 and were out for $388,000. Booking a massive win over $338,000. And combined from those two last two sessions of 48 hours, I won $658,200.
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