Dot to dot. A new skill every day. In five minutes. Alexa, open Poker Pro.
Welcome to Poker Pro by Arbel Industries. If you're looking to become a better no-limit hold-end player, then you've come to the right place. If this is your first time using Poker Pro, we recommend listening to our quick intro. Would you like to hear it now?
No. Let's get started. Would you like to improve your cash gameplay or tournament play? Tournament play.
So you're looking to make final tables. You've come to the right place. Here we go. Let's start with an easy one.
Shuffle up in deal. This sounds like a serious deal, isn't it? It's fairly early than medium buy-in tournament. Each player started with 4,000 in chips.
The blinds are 100, 200, and there is no ante. You have won a few small pots and have built up to 4,800 in chips. This means nothing. Seat three folds.
Seat four has 3,500 in chips and then raises to 400. Seat five folds. And seat six pushes all in for 1,600. Seat seven and eight fold.
You are in seat nine on the back and find yourself with pocket queens. What? The pot is 2,300. Do you fold, call, or raise all in?
Stop. Thanks for using Poker Pro by Arbel Industries. As the great Mike Sexton says, may all your cards be live and your pots be monsters. That was Greek.
That was complete gibberish to me. This sounds like a serious skill for aspiring professional poker players, doesn't it? Wow. Okay.
That's that one then. Now let's quickly talk about the Echo Show. That's the name of a new podcast. It's myself and a brilliant co-host, Sean.
So we'll just exit this podcast with a different outro to usual. Let's hear from Sean. If you enjoy the Dot to Dot podcast but just wish there was more of it, well, you're in luck. Why not join Robin and myself over at the Echo Show podcast where we take a deep dive into more Echo skills and let you know exactly what we think of them.
That's the Echo Show podcast. Take a listen. Freecast.fm