Casino Jackpot Winner Stanley Zarakov instructs the novice player on how to play Texas Hold’em using a sample ideal hand.

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  • 1 January 20121:05 pm visheau

    badass shiz at that

    rock on Stanley

  • 1 January 20121:42 pm milosteven

    TLoceff is correct and when we do our next video, we will replace it with one that more truly reflects those thoughts.

  • 1 January 20122:21 pm TLoceff

    This is not, in my opinion, how one plays poker with premium hands. The most important skill that a serious poker player can attain is to surmise what their opponent is holding – and the scenario presented – two straight rounds of raises and re raises is not realistic. A competent player would have the skill and experience not to get glossy eyed over pocket aces and would have folded after the flop when their opponent was betting as if they were holding a king

  • 1 January 20123:02 pm Mpr4005

    Wonderful. Cant wait for this!

  • 1 January 20123:08 pm icebear002

    great

  • 1 January 20123:30 pm Baggs401

    watched video again and im afraid your wrong. Player A flops trips with kq, player C turns he full house and still has the full house on the river. Thought the case king hittin on the river means player A has four of a kind.

  • 1 January 20124:11 pm mastamitchell

    no* lol

  • 1 January 20124:39 pm mastamitchell

    know player c has trip kings because a king and a queen with 2 kings and a jack as the flop cards.

  • 1 January 20125:26 pm Jaxonguitar

    so what if he brags,
    Stanley is da shiz

  • 1 January 20126:08 pm 92tillinfinity

    Is this video basically a resume for this Stanley Zarakov? All he does for the first 30 seconds is brag about his credentials.

  • 1 January 20126:22 pm Baggs401

    Its a bit basic to tell the truth. just telling people how to play texas holdem and the cards are dealt, with no real instruction on how to play.
    And player C has a full house on the turn not trips lol.

  • 1 January 20127:04 pm milosteven

    Thanks for you comment and interest. I will speak to the “professor” and will work on setting up a few more lessons with him. He lives a bit far from me so it may not be until May 2008 before we can record the next set of lessons.

  • 1 January 20127:59 pm Nilll3

    Great. Can you make a advanced lesson? Assuming that we know what cards are good, and vice versa.
    More how to read other people and how to fool them?

    Also, shuffle and deal three hands, make a prediction and deal the cards, that be great.

    I’m subscribing to you by the way. Cheers


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