PokerGO’s new present Cash Flow debuted on March 13 and the fireworks have already been going off. That included some fascinating runouts and icy chilly coolers on the newest episode.
“With a wild and wacky group led by the hosts of the Table 1 Podcast, Justin Young and Art Parmann, Cash Flow plans to deliver non-stop action, untamed personalities, and high-stakes drama,” PokerGO famous in saying the brand new present. “Keeping with the unpredictable nature of the show, Cash Flow will air ‘live on delay’ with minimal, if any, editing, and each airing will offer several hours of entertainment.”
Other gamers on the stream have included Ethan “Rampage” Yau, Sashimi Poker, “Rips”, and Paul Gunness.
With $100/$100 blinds, one key hand within the first episode noticed 5 gamers see a flop of 108
3
.
Phil Sham checked with 97
and Parmann wager $1,600 with 10
8
and prime two pair. Young referred to as with J
9
and an open-end straight draw. Sham additionally referred to as with an open-end straight draw of his personal, bringing within the pot to $6,500.
At this level, Parmann was a 51% favourite to win the hand, in response to the Card Player Poker Odds Calculator, with Young at 25% and Sham at 22%.
The flip introduced the 7, handing Young his straight. Parmann wager $10,000 to place Young all in and he shortly made the decision, now as an 83% favourite. Sham thought a bit and ultimately folded. Parmann had only a 9% probability to win the hand if one of many remaining eights or 10s hit the board to make a full home.
Both gamers agreed to run the river solely as soon as and that certainly produced the ten, handing Parmann a full home and $24,700 pot.
Another hand noticed Shawn Madden hit a set with pocket jacks and Blake Vogdes’s A10
discover a flush and royal flush draw on a flop of Q
J
2
. Madden checked and Vogdes wager $1,200. Madden check-raised to $7,000. Vogdes considered his choices and ultimately referred to as to deliver the pot to $18,000.
Vogdes was a 67% favourite to win the hand, however Madden may nonetheless catch a deuce or queen for a full home and even the remaining jack within the deck for 4 of a sort. The flip introduced the A and Madden moved the final of his $11,400 in and Vogdes snap-called as an 80% favourite with the pot at $41,400.
The two determined to run the river twice and the primary introduced the 9, giving Vogdes the primary half of the pot. The second river was the ten
and Vogdes took your complete pot.
Watch among the highlights from Cash Flow beneath.
Cash Flow brings collectively a mixture of poker execs and amateurs.
For instance, Madden is world champion livestock auctioneer, rancher, actual property developer, and entrepreneur from Wyoming. He additionally mixes in some poker with a number of appearances on No Gamble No Future. Vogdes has virtually $166,000 in match winnings and repeatedly seems in PokerGO Tour occasions.
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