Samy Poker

2021年1月14日
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Poker from Samy Club presents a whole new poker experience to players, Our Poker combines all the strategy, skill and excitement of Texas Hold’em with customisable avatars and a fresh and modern style, Raise the stakes, bluff with the best and look good while you do it, Buy exclusive items, send gifts to your buddies and raise your rankings, True Texas Hold’em rules with a new twist. Televised Poker Discussions about televised poker shows of all kinds including the World Poker Tour, NAPT, WSOP. What happend to Samy Farha? In our new Poker coaching video, SamyBaem plays a NL200 Zoom Poker session on PokerStars. Poker Scientist is a GTO Poker web app, which offers a new w. Samy Kerkeny poker results, stats, photos, videos, news, magazine columns, blogs, Twitter, and more. Samy Alirachedi’s poker tournament results and rankings. Players: 643,664 Screened events: 266,786 Latest Weekly Update: 15 Apr, 2020 Next update tomorrow.
If you watched televised poker in the past 15 years you know who Sam (Sammy) Farha is.
The suave, swashbuckling Farha was a staple on the annual ESPN coverage of the World Series of Poker and was one bold Chris Moneymaker bluff away from becoming the 2003 World Series of Poker Main Event champion and altering poker’s course forever.
But Farha was far more than just a WSOP runner-up.
As the proverbial “action man” and symbol of poker’s “old school” gambling heritage, Farha’s “raisy daisy” catch phrase and dangling, unlit cigarette made him a fan favorite during poker’s early TV years and earned him a regular seat on the legendary poker television show High Stakes Poker.
Beyond the flash of his expensive suits and slicked-back hair Farha also had plenty of poker substance, too, as he’s a 3-time WSOP gold bracelet winner and one of the best Pot-Limit Omaha players of his generation.
With career live tournament earnings of just under $3m he hasn’t quite reached the financial heights of the next generation of young poker tournament superstars but he’s undeniably a foundational piece in the game’s evolution – both in the public eye and behind it.A Long Career Before His Big Moment
If you can trust Wikipedia, Ihsan “Sam” Farha immigrated to the United States as a teenager after civil war broke out in his native Lebanon. In 1977, it says, he began studying at University in Wichita, Kansas, and later graduated with a degree in business administration.
A graduation he moved to Houston, Texas, where he discovered the game of poker and, apparently “won several thousand dollars.’ By 1990 he had “become a full-time professional poker player. “
What happened behind closed poker doors between 1990 and 2003 is somewhat lost to history as the game wasn’t documented quite as rigorously as it is today. But by that time Farha had established himself as one of the game’s regular high-stakes cash-game players and a feared Omaha specialist.
He had dabbled a little in tournament poker, winning a WSOP bracelet in 1996 in a $2,500 Pot-Limit event, but had mostly stuck to cash games where he earned his living. Heading into the 2003 World Series of Poker in fact had just 3 tournament results to his credit – all in PLO – before he became part of the biggest turning point in poker history.Sam Farha Bluffed and a Boom Born
By the time they reached just two players left in the 2003 WSOP Main Event, a legion of poker icons had already just narrowly missed their own shot at the crown.
1989 champ Phil Hellmuth had busted in 27th. “The Professor” Howard Lederer had followed him out the door in 19th while 1998 champ Scotty Nguyen fell in 18th.
Marcel Luske, Freddy Deeb and Dutch Boyd had all dropped out in the low teens while soon-to-be poker legend Phil Ivey was bounced in 10th.
Even “Action” Dan Harrington, who literally wrote the book on Texas Holdem tournament play, had fallen in 3rd to leave the flashy Farha and an unheralded amateur poker player – an aptly accountant named Chris Moneymaker from Tennessee - to battle it out for the crown.
To the pros surrounding the table the title was Farha’s to lose as he was the steely, veteran pro while Moneymaker was the $39 satellite qualifier who had no business being that deep in poker’s premier event.
As we all know, the poker gods felt otherwise. The rank amateur pulled off one of the most stunning bluffs in poker history when he shoved his stack in on the river of hand with just K-high. Farha, whose tournament life was at risk, held just a pair of nines and let his hand go.
Shortly after Moneymaker finished Farha off and set in motion a poker boom still rippling around the world today.
For his troubles Farha still took home the second-place prize of $1.3 million but, had he called that bluff, could have literally re-written poker history.
In a PokerStars rematch between Sam and Chris held a few months after that 2003 Main Event, Sam even emerged victorious.
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As it turned out it didn’t work out so badly for both of them. Moneymaker signed on as an ambassador for PokerStars and became the face of the poker boom as players streamed in to take up the game from all corners of the US and beyond.
Farha, meanwhile, despite the disappointment of missing out on an iconic poker crown, didn’t do so badly himself. He became a fixture on the poker scene and was frequently asked to appear on the growing list of poker TV shows including the NBA Heads-Up Championship.
Also chief among them was the Game Show Network’s High Stakes Poker, which gave Farha a steady seat in the biggest televised cash game of all time. He was involved in several legendary hands, not the least of which was a bizarre AA v KK showdown with 2006 WSOP Main Event champ Jamie Gold.
As of 2018 Farha has earned a total of $2.9 million in tournament play despite the fact that he maintained his specialty of playing in Omaha cash games.Random Farha Facts
*Farha was not a smoker and yet he usually kept an unlit ’lucky’ cigarette in his mouth when playing. Often, upon taking a bad beat, he’d change cigarettes. On one occasion, Sam won a series of pots and then exclaimed, ’I’m so hot, my cigarette’s going to light!’
*Farha has had success in other forms of gambling as well; he won a pinball tournament in Kansas and won a large bet by winning a Pac-Man competition.
*Farha’s poker-related activities weren’t limited to playing. His book Farha on Omaha: Expert Strategy for Beating Cash Games and Tournaments, co-authored with Storms Reback, came out in 2007. He was also involved with the creation of a video game, the production of a reality-TV poker series and was a spokesman for Harrah’s Casino in Las Vegas.
Player Analysis by Barry Greenstein
’Sammy may be the most feared short-handed Pot-Limit Omaha player in the world. He is so good that we only play Omaha with him in mixed-games with one or two other games added. Even though his fame came from his second-place finish to Moneymaker in the 2003 WSOP finale, Hold’em is not his forte. His fearlessness carried him through that event.’
Amusing Anecdote from Barry Greenstein
’Eight hands before the end of Day 2 in 2003, I drew out on Sammy and he got up from the table. He thought he was busted, but he had $5,000 more than I had. ($80,000 was average at that point.)
’He said, ’I’m leaving. I can’t do anything with $5,000.’ I said, ’Sammy, sit down and take a shot.’ Sammy went all-in in the dark on the next two hands and doubled up each time.
’Of the last eight hands played at our table that night Sammy was all-in before the flop on seven of them. He ended the second day with $58,000. Of course, Sammy went on to become famous as he cashed out $1.3 million for his second-place finish in the event.’Local computations for weak and powerful PCs
Simple Postflop has several calculation algorithms. Users with powerful PC could use the fastest and most resource-intensive algorithm, while owners of weak computers can use less resource-intensive algorithms.Very fast and free calculation of GTO strategies on Turn and River
To familiarize with the program, absolutely all users are provided with a set of free options: free GTO calculation on the turn and river, three solved flops from the book of John Juanda, solved preflop tree Will Tipton, as using all flops during calculation, and using different subsets of flops during the calculation.Calculation of GTO even on Preflop!Locally with Standalone License or by the request in Cloud
The license for local calculations of equilibrium strategies allows you to make calculations, both on postflop and pre-flop in unlimited quantities. Preflop calculations are a resource-intensive task, which first of all requires a huge amount of RAM - from hundreds of gigabytes to tens of hundreds of terabytes. Simple Poker provides a service for the calculation of pre-flop trees of almost any complexity on a cluster of hundreds of servers upon your request, payment is made in preflop points.Displaying of strategies, EV and equity for every played hand in every situationin builded tree
The program includes a set of different representations of solutions that allow for a comprehensive and qualitative analysis of the solutions obtained. Sets of metrics in the reports characterize the parameters of decisions, and also serve as valuable sources of information for analyzing the solution.Possible to fix some strategies during the calculation
The program can be used as a calculator for calculating the EV hands. Also, the program allows you to calculate the exploiting strategies after a the strategy of one player will be fixed.Calculation of bulk of flops one by one for every 1755 significant types of flops.
Simple Postflop allows you to calculate probabilities in poker and build an optimal strategy for the player’s actions. Building a bet tree, generated by pressing a button, will instantly calculate all possible flop variants. The program also allows you to analyze the result taking into account the various actions of the opponent. In addition, the player can edit the generated tree by adding or removing actions in it. The program takes into account combinations of cards (flops) of equal importance and reduces them to 1755 flops, which simplifies the calculation of the strategy. All these combinations are unique and include all possible moves in the player’s chosen strategy, and the calculation is as close as possible to the equilibrium strategy. Calculation of GTO for NL Holdem and FL Holdem
Due to the flexible configuration, the program can be used to calculate Holdem with both fixed (Fixed limit) and unlimited sizes of bets. The user can build different betting trees, depending on which version he plays - NL Holdem or FL Holdem. Available on MacOS via Parallels and Bootcamp
The user should note that the program is not supported by the MacOS operating system. The solution in this case can be the use of virtualization programs - Parallels or Bootcamp. These programs allow you to install Windows on a computer running MacOS. At the same time, these decisions have significant differences. If you use Bootcamp, Windows will be started on the machine as the main system, and the user will not be able to use MacOS and Windows at the same time. Parallels allows you to use both systems simultaneously. In this case, it creates a virtual machine where Windows is already installed.Customer reviews
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I used both, piosolver and simple postflop and simple postflop was much easier to use and much faster! thx u guys, good job!
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very good support and software. spf is fastest gto solver and easy in use. in my opionion it is best tool for learning poker, much better than pio
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*Intel Core i5, at least 8GB RAM
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