Winamax Live Sessions Spain: law of attraction

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Both asking for the right cards and bagging the chips are real talents. Not everyone has them, of course.

Winamax Live Sessions Episode 9
While three of the protagonists of these Winamax Live Sessions shone on Event 39 of the World Series of Poker just days ago - Adrián Mateos (4th for $681,000), Lander Lijo (16th for $107,000) and Yaman Nakdali (20th for $101,000) -, season 3 of your favourite Spanish poker show is quietly running its course. On the schedule for this 9th episode: missclisks (yes, it can happen live, and even to the best), big pots, bluff-catchers, a few bluffs (even though most players obviously turned up without their fold button), coolers and even a four of a kind. In short, the perfect ingredients for a great cash game.

But that's not all. With some of the best players in the Iberian Peninsula - and the world - we are also treated to a few interesting theories on small chips and the so-called "law of attraction", which apparently consists of asking for the right cards so that they fall. So that's the secret to poker success!

To find out, you can click on the video below or head straight to YouTube.

Blinders: €50 / €100, BB ante €100 (€200 straddle)
Minimum starting stack: 100 BB (€10,000)
7-2 rule: when a player wins a hand with 7-2, all opponents pay them 1 BB.
With: Adrián Mateos, Mustapha Kanit, Yaman Nakdali, Raúl Mestre, Lánder Lijó "Tua", Ignacio Molina, Javi Gómez, and Javier Sola.

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Director: Régis Léon
Assistant directors: Junior & Alvar Margets
Set director: Paco
Casting director: Alex Hernando
Production manager: Philippe De Carvalho
Commentary: Andrés De La Poza, Miguel Teus
Technical resources: R2D2 Productions & Impact Evenement
Production: Winamax & R2D2 Productions
Thanks to: Gran Casino de Aranjuez
Subtitling: APlus Translations

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Enrique F.

Descubrí el póker en el 2004. Escribí mi primer artículo en el 2008. Y aquí estoy, años después, con la misma pasión por este juego.

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