Mike Sexton: Well Vince we have a treat for the people today. Not only are we going to be watching poker from two different venues (Pokerstars and Empire Poker) and following the live action across 5 tables, but we're going to focus on another game.
Vince Van Patton: And that game is Limit Texas Holdem Mike.
MS: Some people have made fun of this type of Holdem poker Vince, saying it limits your wins and you can't keep the suckers from drawing out on you but I am hear to tell you that when played by the true masters this game is anything but limiting.
VVP: That's right Mike, and not only that we are going to get to focus in on one of the true limit grinders around, Piers Majestyk.
MS: Yes he has been around for quite a few years. I remember having a talk with him back in the mid 90's at Binions. He was just starting out then but was holding his own against some former world champions in the mid limit games there. He has definately paid his dues and is not one to be taken lightly across the green felt. Not only that he is riding a 58 day winning streak. He has really been running well.
VVP: That is pretty strong Mike. The only think I can compare that streak to was when I lost 63 consecutive sets back when I was playing tennis professionally.
VVP: Well we've heard some about what it takes to be a winning NL player but are those the same traits that a limit player needs to beat the games.
MS: Somewhat so Vince. In my mind the key traits are patience, a good understanding of pot odds and more importantly how to manipulate pots at times to your advantage to maximize your wins. While you can't use the large bets like in NL to drive opponents out of a drawing situation you can make it more costly for them by using such weapons as the check raise. A world class limit player knows how to extract the maximum given the situation and they are equally adept at getting away from situations were they are likely a dog.
VVP: Well Piers sure isn't lacking in the patience department. I've heard some say he is tighter than a frog's ass and it's waterproof.
MS: That's true Vince but when he is involved in a hand you better be careful because he can be an extremely crafty competitor.
VVP: Let's get to the action Vince. The games have just started with Pier's posting the Big Blind in the first hand of the day.
Mike Sexton: Yeah nothing to get excited about as he picks up the K9o. Not a hand you typically want to get involved in if there is any strength shown preflop.
VVP: Well right on que it's folded around to the button who raises and he's not joking around Mike, he has picked up American Airlines on the very first hand. If Piers calls here he isn't going to like it.
MS: Yeah I don't think he will get involved with such a mediocre holding here Vince.
VVP: Well he decides to call Mike. I guess he didn't want to be pushed around early by a potential button steal but he's up against it.
MS: Here's the flop VInce,
. That's not alot of help to Piers although he did flop a gut shot draw and has an over card. Let's see what he does.
VVP: The button isn't playing around with that draw laden board Mike he fires in a bet.
MS: Pier's may make a play at this pot with his draw in a semi-bluff.
VVP: You're right Mike, he's not calling. He fires in a raise.
MS: Well the button isn't having any of it Vince, he just popped him again. I can't think that Pier's likes that much.
VVP: He may not like it much but he looks like he's grabbing more chips.
MS: Amazing stuff here. Piers has just capped the flop off with nothing but a gutshot draw. I've seen some amazing stuff Vince but this is quite stunning. He must really put the button on some type of A high or a draw which he may be able to make him lay down by the river, but I don't really like this play Vince as it's just putting too many chips at risk from my point of view with his hand.
VVP: Definately Mke, this is not what I expected to see from what I have heard about this guy being so tight. He would make Linda Lovelace look like a virgin here Mike.
MS: Well he is definately going to need some help here or his day is going to be off to a rocky start. Here comes the turn card.
VVP: My god what a card. The
just dropped off the deck to give Piers his gut shot straight.
MS: Well he has definately got to like that and with the flop action I think he can rule out AK for the button. He fires a bet and just gets called so he knows he is in the driver's seat and just has to fade one of the 3 remaining Kinds to take down a nice pot VInce.
VVP: Here's the river Mike, a
and that's that Mike. American Airlines goes down in the first hand against a very unorthidox move by Piers.
MS: Well that's how it is sometimes Vince. Those powerhouse starting hands just fall to wayside in sometimes mysterious fashion.
VVP: Well the fireworks have already started Mike and it's only in August. Going to be interesting to see what happens next.
MS: Well here we have the next hand VInce. Piers is in the BB again with
. Not a bad hand at all but certainly doesn't want to see a raise.
VVP: Well right on que Mike a late position player has raised and been called in one spot.
MS: Piers isn't going to like that but I can't see him not calling here and hoping to get lucky.
VVP: Yes there is the call and the flop is
.
MS: Well I can tell you this Vince. That is not the flop Piers was looking for with those two raises behind him. He's picked up middle pair and a backdoor flush draw. He checks.
VVP: Well the first raiser is checking Mike. The pocket cam shows him having
, maybe he's afraid of his kicker or perhaps is going for a check raise.
MS: Little does he know Vince that the button cold called with
and has him in serious trouble. He fires a bet in.
VVP: It's on Piers now. Going to be interesting to see if he can get away from this hand.
MS: Well Vince he's got a difficult decision here facing the action thus far. He has potentially 5 outs that will him the best hand as well as a backdoor flush draw and the pot is laying him 7.5:1 now. He may take one off and see what develops.
VVP: Yeah there he goes Mike, he calls the bet.
MS: Uh oh, the preflop raiser has decided to raise it here. I think that is a bad decision here given his kicker but who knows what he is thinking.
VVP: The late position player just calls giving Piers a tough calll. He can't like his hand very much at all.
MS: Your right VInce. The raiser could very well have AQ and have him drawing nearly dead here but he is getting 11.5:1 on his call so he may just do it.
VVP: You're right Mike he makes the call. Here's the turn card. BINGO the
hits giving Piers two pair and the lead in the hand. Let's see how he plays it.
MS: I think he has to still be a little afraid here even though he hit one of his money cards. I think he may just check call and see the action.
VVP: You're right again Mike, he checks and the preflop raiser fires another barrel and is called by the button and Piers. Let's see the river.
MS: The river card is a
Vince. That certainly didn't change anything and unless Piers folds to some wild action he is going to take down another hand. He checks.
VVP: The preflop raiser still likes his A9o and fires again. The button calls and Piers calls as well.
MS: He is going to be pleasantly surprised here Vince as he pulls in another pot.
VVP: Is this guy good Mike or just lucky.
MS: Well you don't stay around in this game for 10 years on luck along Vince although it certainly doesn't hurt to have it on your side at opportune moments like we've seen thus far.
VVP: Well we have time for one more hand before we have to cut for a station break. this one's on PokerStars and it looks like Piers has picked up a big hand Mike.
MS: Yes he has the cowboys
UTG and raises. I can tell you this Vince, when this guy raises UTG you better have a VERY serious hand to get involved.
VVP: Well that EP raise doesn't seem to phase these guys. We have a MP caller and both blinds come along for the ride. The cam isn't picking up the hole cards of the callers yet.
MS: Well the flop is
. Not a perfect flop for KK and three callers but I guess it could be worse as he also holds the
. Let's see how he plays it.
VVP: As suspected it's checked to Piers and he bets. The late position players doesn't want any of it and folds but both blinds call.
MS: Yeah Vince this has to concern Piers a little as the blinds could have anything as loose as some of these guys play.
VVP: Here's the turn,
.
MS: If he was ahead on the flop that card certainly shouldn't hurt him.
VVP: Both blinds check again and Piers bets.
MS: The small blind calls again.
VVP: The BB is reaching for chips Mike. Looks like he is going to pop it up.
MS: He does raise Vince. That is not a good sign for Piers. I'm sure he will just call here and hope to pick up a flush draw or at least look for a cheap showdown in case he is still ahead here. The small blind calls as well.
VVP: Here's the river Mike, it's the
. What kind of luck sack is this guy. He just caught the best card in the deck giving him the AK high flush.
MS: Yeah he is liking that card.
VVP: I think I just heard him say "How you like it now" to the BB.
MS: Well that didn't phase the BB Vince he bets into Piers again.
VVP: Oh my god Mike, the pocket cam has finally caught the big blinds hand and he has the
.
MS: Holy smoke Vince, this guy called a preflop raise with 24s and flopped a straight flush. You know what the odds of that are Vince?
VVP: I don't know Mike but it can't be good, I would put it somewhere in the neighborhood of the chance you'd get laid by Liz Lieu
MS: Well actually Vince it's alot worse than that. About 1 time in 10,204 chances.
VVP: That's nice Mike but lets talk about Liz. I don't know how much of a poker player she is but I can think of another game or two I would like to play with her. Oh yeah we're still on the air. This could get ugly for Piers Mike.
MS: Yeah Vince he is going to lose the maximum here as I don't think anyone gets away for less than 4 bets here on the river.
VVP: There he goes, Piers raises and gets three bet before his chips hit the pile.
MS: I don't even think it crosses his mind that the BB could have the
. I bet when he sees this hand he is glad it isn't at the NL tables.
VVP: Yeah that would be really ugly Mike.
MS: Well there he puts the cap on it and is called and see the chips sliding to his opponent.
VVP: Yeah he is in shock it looks like Mike.
MS: I agree Vince. Looks like he is getting up from the tables for a break after that hand.