Reid 'em and Weep: A Poker Podcast Sammy Reid
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When former online professional Sammy Reid returned to poker after a 7-year hiatus, he sought to relearn the modern game from the ground up using progressive theories and strategies. Reid 'em and Weep is a poker podcast detailing the hands from this journey - both the wins and the fails. Whether you're a high-stakes grinder or a home game casual, this fun and thought-provoking podcast will help you along on your own poker journey.
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Steam me up, Scotty
Hand 1: Getting blown off a would-be flopped set by absurd play
Hand 2: Getting blown off a would-be turned straight by absurd play
Hand 3: Getting drawn out on in a $5k pot by absurd play -
The Poker Bingo Card
Hand 1: Making a big bluff on J5366 with 3 hearts
Hand 2: Getting sucked out on in a big pot with top set on 652 two-tone
Hand 3: Sucking out on someone else in a big pot on QJ485 with 3 clubs
Hand 4: Calling a big bluff on 763K7 with 2 hearts on the flop -
This Son of Bitch, All Night He Check-Check-Check
Hand 1: Checking the river with the nut straight
Hand 2: Checking the river with the (essential) nut full house
Hand 3: Checking the river with top full house when the flush draw missed -
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Customer Reviews
Bring it back!
Love the pod, best poker podcast in my opinion because it dives straight into hands in an entertaining way that also has great hand analysis.
Hopefully Sammy starts recording again and I get to hear more about him firing himself into the sun!
Fun & Loathing in NoCal
Updating this review. You’re the best and I hope your family and you are doing well. I also hope you decide to do some more pods. Miss it!
Great podcast for the poker world. I’ve listened to tons of other pods and this is by far my favorite. I love the poker commentary for good and bad hands, plus the general insights. It’s like listening to an old friend.
Sammy deserves a metal
Been a long time listener of Sammy from daily fantasy sports podcasts and have always loved his personality. He develops his story of what’s happening at the table very well. Even someone like me who has never played poker at a for real money table can get important information from each hand while trying to learn this complex game. It’s almost like I’m getting the table experience without actually having to go to a poker room. Keep it up man. Don’t fire yourself off into the sun too often.