How To Win $425,000 In A Poker Tournament – WPT 2016 (feat. Alex Keating)

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As part of a new cross collaboration series leading up to the World Series of Poker, today’s ‘Hand of the Day’ features one of the best, most under rated tournament pros on the circuit, Alex ‘Kadabra’ Keating.

Not only did he just come off a 3rd place finish at the World Poker Tour in Los Angeles, but he’s been crushing the world of online poker tournaments for years. Today I had the pleasure of catching up with him about a crucial hand that helped him along his road to the final table.

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10 thoughts on “How To Win $425,000 In A Poker Tournament – WPT 2016 (feat. Alex Keating)

  1. Hey Alec, I just found your channel and i snap subbed, great content. thoughts on shoving turn here? when we call turn are we calling off all non heart rivers? thanks!

  2. This is great deep thinking about how to evaluate tough spots. You only get this from top players.

  3. Thats a good fold. The turn bet was rather small, and when Villian min-raises it, he can expect like no fold equity what so ever. So it really looks like, he is playing for pot geometry trying to set it up for a bigger river bet. Unless he is so advanced, that he expect Hero to actually fold an ace to that large river bet, and therefore planning to run a dubble barrel bluff, then his line just HAS to be for value. And it cant possibly be a hand, which Hero beat.

  4. Alex Keating is awesome to have at the poker table…always fun big games with him at the table. I can't believe I used to play headups vs him just for fun…we always battle and get the gambling going so the donkeys would would join. Glad to see that he's doing well. Keep it going Kadabra! But what's up with Blackhawsk beenie dude???…you're a SHARKS fan and a goalie for their farm system…

  5. I've watched this video like four times and think Keating is incorrect. The button may have had an eight. K8 maybe? He may have placed Keating on the heart draw or possibly a mid-pair, jacks or KQ? I'm thinking the button either had a heart draw or an eight and pushed Keating off the hand. He may of had a stronger ace though as Keating states. Too bad we'll never know.

  6. other possibility is that the villain will be calling with 99's TT's or QQ's and thought Keating had Pair 8's or 3's on the flop, after an Ace came on the turn convinced the villain that Keating had no Ace

    or

    Villain has 33's or 88's -> check call on flop to disguise -> made a check-raise on the turn to gain more value if the villain thinking Keating has an Ace or Drawing Flush.

    Am I making sense?

  7. He knows the flush got there as much as u do so for him to bluff it would be crazy.he had a flush

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