Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 60: How the Unstoppable Fedor Holz Managed to Win Again
Welcome to the first 2016 volume of Hold��em With Holloway. As I write this I��m on my way to the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure in the Bahamas, and while I wish I��d be on the beach soaking up the sun, I��ll actually be stuck in the casino with the rest of the PokerNews crew bringing you live updates from the $5,300 Main Event, the $100,000 Super High Roller, the single-day $50,000 High Roller event, and the regular $25,000 High Roller. You can follow all that action by clicking here.
You can expect plenty of PCA content in this column in the coming weeks, including big hands and pro analysis. But before that happens I want to take a look as a huge event that just concluded, the Triton Super High Roller Series $200,000 Cali Cup.
The tournament, which took place during the World Poker Tour Philippines at Solaire Resort and Casino in Manila, Philippines, attracted a field of 52 entrants including the likes of Mike "Timex" McDonald, Dan Colman, Phil Ivey, and Steve O��Dwyer, all of whom cashed but failed to win. That honor went to Fedor "CrownUpGuy" Holz, who secured a $3.463 million first-place prize.
Holz��s win was all the more impressive as it came hot on the heels of December��s WPT $100,000 Alpha8 Las Vegas, a tournament that attracted 45 runners. The 2014 WCOOP champ won that one too, though "only" for $1.589 million. Holz may not be a household name, but he should be, which is why I��m telling you take note �� this kid is special.
While I wasn��t on hand reporting the event, I followed the live coverage from afar, especially the final table action, which lasted just 89 hands. Three of those hands stood out in my mind for various reasons, and I thought I��d delve into each of them a bit deeper.
Hand #27 �C What in the World Did Colman Hold?
In Level 17 (20,000/40,000/5,000) with six players remaining on Hand #27 of the final table, Colman, who if you recall had an unprecedented year in 2014, opened for 85,000 from middle position and Devan Tang and Ivey defended from the small and big blinds, respectively. When the flop came down J?8?7?, Tang bet 150,000, Ivey folded, and Colman called to see the 3? turn.
Tang bet 200,000, Colman called, and the 10? completed the board on the river. Tang check, Colman bet 300,000, and Tang check-raised all in. Colman called off his stack and Tang tabled 9x10x for a straight. According to the WPT live updates, Colman��s cards weren��t revealed. That begs the question, what in the world did he have to call off for his tournament life?
Obviously he didn��t have a nine in his hand, which would have allowed him to chop the pot. Given the way the hand played out �� he called, called, bet, and then called off �� I would wager he either had two pair or a strong jack, likely AxJx or KxJx.
As a member of the PokerNews Live Reporting Team, I often take opportunities to think through hands when they play out in front of me. Fortunately, you have the option to do this in hands such as this where one of the player��s hole cards remain a mystery. In this instance, put Colman on a range of hands and go through to see if it all adds up.
For instance, if Colman had a flush draw, say with a hand like A?K?, would the hand have played out as it did? Most likely not. Colman would have probably gotten it in earlier, or at the very least not called off on the river. Therefore, you can exclude such a hand.
Now how about a hand like Jx10x? If he flopped top pair with a gutshot, he would have played the flop and turn as he did. Calling off on the river would make sense, too, given he improved to two pair. I could very well see Jx10x in his range.
What other hands can you see Colman holding in this hand?
Hand #33 �C Holz Gets Extremely Lucky on Way to Win
I��m a firm believer that anyone who wins a poker tournament gets lucky somewhere along the way. Even Joe McKeehen, who played brilliantly, got lucky on Day 6 of the 2015 World Series of Poker Main Event to stay alive before going on to win it. I��m not suggesting that getting lucky detracts from a win in any way; in fact, quite the opposite �� it��s a part of winning. McKeehen, who put in a dominant performance at the November Nine final table, was a prime example, and so was Holz in this tournament.
On Hand #33, which took place in Level 17 (20,000/40,000/5,000), Holz got extremely lucky against none other than Ivey. It happened when Holz opened for 90,000 under the gun and Ivey three-bet to 270,000 from the small blind. Holz then four-bet jammed for 1.15 million and Ivey snap-called.
Ivey: Q?Q?
Holz: K?Q?
According to the PokerNews Odds Calculator, Holz was a 2-to-1 dog with a 30.92% chance of winning the hand while Ivey would hold 67.84% of the time. That all changed when the flop came down K?10?5? to give Holz a pair of kings and make him an overwhelming 92.73% favorite. Neither the 6? turn nor J? river helped Ivey, and he was left with just 10 big blinds. He would be felted in fifth place just two hands later.
There��s not much to learn from this hand other than reinforcing the fact that luck plays a large role in tournament poker. Had Ivey held, Holz would have been out in fifth and there��s a good chance Ivey would have went on to win. Instead, it was the other way around.
Hand #62 �C O��Dwyer Shoves with a Weak Ace
Back in October, I wrote about the peril of shoving with weak aces in this very series. On Hand #62, which took place in Level 19 (30,000/60,000/10,000), a hand took place that reinforced the danger of shoving with a weak ace over an open.
It happened when Holz raised to 140,000 from the button and O��Dwyer three-bet jammed for 1.3 million from the small blind. Holz called with 10?10?, which was ahead of O��Dwyer��s A?9?. The Q?9?5? flop made things interesting by giving O��Dwyer a flush draw, but he failed to get there as the K? blanked on the turn followed by the 7? on the river. O��Dwyer was eliminated in fourth place for $953,700 in the hand.
I don��t fault O��Dwyer for shoving in this spot (I��d have done the same), but it goes to show you the danger associated with weak aces.
Did you watch the live stream or read the blog from the Triton Super High Roller Series $200,000 Cali Cup? If so, what hands impressed you and why? Let me know in the comments section or on Twitter @ChadAHolloway.
*Photos courtesy of WPT
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In this Series
- 1 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 1: Making Reads and Trusting Them
- 2 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 2: Playing in Poker Charity Events
- 3 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 3: Throttle Back Before You End Up Punting
- 4 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 4: Punish the Satellite Bubble
- 5 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 5: What is Proper Accumulator Strategy?
- 6 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 6: A Chip and a Chair Story with ��SirWatts��
- 7 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 7: 15 Things About Poker I Wish I��d Known Sooner
- 8 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 8: Examining the Largest Overlay in Poker History
- 9 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 9: Differences Between Rebuys and Reentries
- 10 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 10: Five Must-Read Poker Books of 2014
- 11 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 11: When Will You Finally Break Through?
- 12 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 12: Dealing with a Target on Your Back
- 13 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 13: Knowing When to Call It Quits
- 14 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 14: Embarking on a Year-Long Weight Loss Journey
- 15 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 15: Navigating Multiple Decision Points in a Poker Hand
- 16 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 16: Chris Moorman Tells Me How Badly I Play Poker
- 17 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 17: Richard ��nutsinho�� Lyndaker on Getting It in Marginal
- 18 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 18: Getting Inside the Head of Poker Pro Brian Rast
- 19 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 19: Stupid Calls & Lucky Draws in MSPT WI Championship
- 20 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 20: Talking Ante-Only Strategy with Greg ��FossilMan�� Raymer
- 21 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 21: Contributing to Jonathan Little��s New Book
- 22 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 22: Consequences of Acting Out of Turn & Tossing in Chips
- 23 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 23: When It Comes to Chops, Do What��s In Your Best Interest
- 24 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 24: Accepting Bad Beats & Lessons in Selling Action
- 25 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 25: Heinz�� Ace-High Call Shows Why He's a World Champ
- 26 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 26: Is Keeping the Short Stack Alive Collusion?
- 27 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 27: Great Laydown or Bad Fold on Poker Night in America?
- 28 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 28: Calling Hellmuth with Jack-Deuce Offsuit
- 29 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 29: The Philosophy of "No-Chop" Chad
- 30 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 30: Preparing to Play the World Series of Poker
- 31 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 31: Staying on Your Grind at the World Series of Poker
- 32 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 32: The Perilous Decision to Call Off with Ace-Queen
- 33 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 33: Using Poker Skills in Reality TV Competitions
- 34 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 34: Esfandiari Explains How to Recover from Bad Beats
- 35 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 35: Tilly vs. Brunson in Super High Roller Cash Game Hand
- 36 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol 36: Unconventional Play Leads to Good WSOP Main Event Start
- 37 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 37: Lessons in Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Low w/ Evan Jarvis
- 38 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 38: Things to Say and Do When You Bust a Poker Tournament
- 39 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 39: How Much Did I Have to Raise to Get You to Fold?
- 40 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 40: Practicing Patience in My Deep PPC Poker Tour Run
- 41 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 41: Analyzing a Questionable SHRPO Main Event Hand
- 42 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 42: Analyzing the Play of Neymar Jr. at EPT Barcelona
- 43 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 43: The Value of a Reliable Poker Reputation
- 44 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 44: John ��KasinoKrime�� Beauprez Rips My PLO Game Apart
- 45 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 45: Satellite Dilemmas -- To Call or Not to Call
- 46 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 46: Seiver Leverages the River in Super High Roller Bowl
- 47 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 47: What Untraditional Moves in Poker Might Mean
- 48 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 48: Thinking About the Future with Sam Grizzle
- 49 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 49: WCOOP Champ ��Coenaldinho7�� Offers Up His Biggest Hands
- 50 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 50: The Peril of Shoving Weak Aces
- 51 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 51: The Importance of Not Giving Up in Poker Tournaments
- 52 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 52: Does Asking ��Check�� Actually Constitute a Check?
- 53 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 53: Thomas Cannuli Impresses Even After Main Event Bustout
- 54 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 54: Dealers Aren��t Always Right
- 55 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 55: Don��t Get Married to Pocket Aces
- 56 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 56: Bazeley��s Survival Instinct Leads to Continued Success
- 57 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 57: Playing ��Deuces Wild�� on the European Poker Tour
- 58 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 58: The Wildest Hand in European Poker Tour History
- 59 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 59: Death, Zombies & Spending Time w/Phil Hellmuth
- 60 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 60: How the Unstoppable Fedor Holz Managed to Win Again
- 61 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 61: Lessons To Be Learned When You Hit the Big Stage
- 62 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 62: Steve O��Dwyer Explains the ��Oreo Cookie Tell��
- 63 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 63: What Would Happen to a Chip Stack If a November Niner Died?
- 64 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 64: Forgetting One Chip -- Should It Still Be an All-In Bet?
- 65 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 65: Todd ��sharkslayerrr�� Breyfogle on Bankroll Management
- 66 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 66: Cash Game Pro Daniel Arfin Offers Sound Bankroll Advice
- 67 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 67: Honeyman Plays Kings to Keep in Opponent��s Bluff Range
- 68 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 68: Why Do I Even Bother Drinking at the Poker Table?
- 69 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 69: Is Your Favorite Poker Pro Left- or Right-Handed?
- 70 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 70: In Order to Live You Have to Be Willing to Die
- 71 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 71: How to Amass a Big Stack Early in a Poker Tournament
- 72 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 72: Answering User-Submitted Poker Scenarios
- 73 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 73: Saying Goodbye with a Top Five List
- 74 Hold'em with Holloway, Vol. 74: We're Back, Baby!
- 75 Hold'em with Holloway, Vol. 75: Jivkov on Exploiting Capped Ranges
- 76 Hold��em with Holloway, Vol. 76: Matt Bretzfield Gets Tricky With Aces
- 77 Hold'em with Holloway, Vol. 77: Joseph Cheong Gets Crazy with a Pair of Ladies
- 78 Hold'em with Holloway, Vol. 78: Wyoming Poker Action & Wild South Dakota Hand
- 79 Hold'em with Holloway, Vol. 79: Calling Controversy at WinStar
- 80 Hold'em with Holloway, Vol. 80: Going for Value with Matt Hunt
- 81 Hold'em with Holloway, Vol. 81: Bracelet Winner Ryan Leng on Bad Call
- 82 Hold'em with Holloway, Vol. 82: Romeopro33 Recounts XL Eclipse Victory
- 83 Hold'em with Holloway, Vol. 83: Men The Master Doesn't Get Paid
- 84 Hold'em with Holloway, Vol. 84: Harman Hits Back-to-Back Miracle Turns
- 85 Hold'em with Holloway, Vol. 85: Jamie Kerstetter on Dealing with Bounties
- 86 Hold'em with Holloway, Vol. 86: Matt Stout Develops a Limp Dynamic
- 87 Hold'em with Holloway, Vol. 87: Matt Alexander Caught in Between w/ Two Red Aces
- 88 Hold'em with Holloway, Vol. 88: John Beauprez on Why He Folded a Set of Jacks
- 89 Hold'em with Holloway, Vol. 89: Alex Aqel Lets Opponent Hang Himself with Aces
- 90 Hold'em with Holloway, Vol. 90: David Peters Makes Beastly Call Against Will Givens
- 91 Hold'em with Holloway, Vol. 91: Poker Lessons from a Game of Risk
- 92 Hold'em with Holloway, Vol. 92: My Upstuck Diagnosis by the CLC Squad
- 93 Hold'em with Holloway, Vol. 93: Alex Foxen Coolers Nick Petrangelo in SHRB
- 94 Hold'em with Holloway, Vol. 94: My $25,000 PSPC Experience at 2019 PCA
- 95 Hold'em with Holloway, Vol. 95: The Equity of Leveraging Time Extensions
- 96 Hold'em with Holloway, Vol. 96: Dan O'Brien on Developing Healthy Routines
- 97 Hold'em with Holloway, Vol. 97: Big Hands From the WSOP-C Potawatomi
- 98 Hold'em with Holloway, Vol. 98: Simon Deadman Rips Apart My NLH Tourney Play
- 99 Hold'em with Holloway, Vol. 99: Shoving 10-6 Smack Dab Into Pocket Aces
- 100 Hold'em with Holloway, Vol. 100: The Revived Re-Entries Debate