Jake Daniels & Matt Berkey Win Monster Pots on Poker After Dark

Poker After Dark

On Monday night, PokerGO aired the third episode of "Poker After Dark” Season 13, which was Part 3 of "The Nosebleeds."

The game was $200/$400 no-limit hold’em with a $400 big blind ante. The minimum buy-in was $40,000 with no max. The table featured an identical line-up of Episode 2 including GGPoker Ambassador Daniel Negreanu, MJ Gonzales, who some might know as Daniel Negreanu’s poker coach, Zach Franzi, Scott Seiver, Matt Berkey, Dan Smith, and Jake Daniels.

The action was juiced up after all players agreed with a suggestion by Daniels for hands to include an $800 under-the-gun straddle.

Below is a look at five of either the biggest or most interesting hands from this week's episode. Also, here’s a look at the stacks at the top of the broadcast:

PlayerStack
MJ Gonzales$158,200
Zach Franzi$125,800
Daniel Negreanu$102,300
Dan Smith$97,500
Jake Daniels$61,700
Scott Seiver$57,700
Matt Berkey$52,800

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Smith Jams River with Queen-High

Dan Smith Bluffs Matt Berkey
Dan Smith Bluffs Matt Berkey

The second hand of the episode began with Negreanu straddling for $800 from under the gun with A6. Berkey raised to $1,600 from one seat over with J8. Smith was next to act and three-bet to $5,200 and was heads-up against Berkey after the Solve For Why poker academy founder called to see the 5210 flop.

Smith put the pedal to the metal on all three streets. Berkey check-called a bet by Smith for $3,500 after flopping a flush draw. Berkey checked a bigger bet of $13,500 by Smith after pairing up his eight on the 8 turn.

The 2 paired the board on the turn and Berkey checked his two pair. Smith jammed for $37,000 and stole the pot away from his opponent after Berkey folded to take down the pot.

"Tada!" Smith said after he turned over his cards to show his bluff.

Negreanu Folds Two Pair

Jake Daniels vs. Zach Franzi & Daniel Negreanu
Jake Daniels vs. Zach Franzi & Daniel Negreanu

Smith straddled for $800 before looking down at his 72. Daniels raised to $1,800 from the cutoff and was called by Franzi from the button with A3 and by Negreanu in the small blind with 74 before Smith folded.

Negreanu checked in the dark before the dealer dished out the Q46 flop. Both Daniels and Franzi checked as well to see the 3 turn. Negreanu bet $3,200 with the third pair and a flush draw and Daniels called with the top pair and Franzi did the same with the bottom pair.

The 7 river gave Negreanu the best hand with two pair on a scary board and Negreanu and Daniels both checked. Franzi bet $7,100 and got Negreanu to fold before Daniels went into the tank and won the pot after calling with top pair.

Daniels Bluffs Negreanu Off Top Pair

Jake Daniels Bluffs Daniel Negreanu Off Top Pair
Jake Daniels Bluffs Daniel Negreanu Off Top Pair

Dan Smith straddled to $800 from under the gun with K3 and Daniels raised to $1,800 from the cutoff with 98. Negreanu three-bet to $9,500 with A9 from the small blind. Smith quickly folded and Daniels took his time before ultimately calling.

Both players hit a piece of the 108A flop although Negreanu was signicantly ahead in the hand with top pair. Negreanu fired out for $5,200 and Daniels called.

The 4 turn didn't help either player. Negreanu led out again, this time for bigger bet of $20,000. Daniels jammed over the top for $74,700.

"It's a tough spot," Negreanu said while tanking.

Daniels' bluff eventually worked with Negreanu folding his top pair.

"I folded a pair," Negreanu said after the hand. "The highest pair available."

Daniels Wins a $230K Pot After Running it Four-Times Against Franzi

Jake Daniels Wins a $230K Pot Against Zach Franzi
Jake Daniels Wins a $230K Pot Against Zach Franzi

The final two hands of the episode featured the biggest pots. Franzi began the penultimate hand of the show by straddling for $800 with 109. Negreanu jacked it up to $2,500 from one seat over with KQ to $2,500. Daniels called from the big blind with 22 and Franzi completed the preflop action with a call as well.

The J99 rainbow flop improved Franzi to trips. Negreanu continued for $2,100 after the action was checked over to him and both of his opponents called.

Daniels checked again after improving to a full house on the 2 turn and Franzi fired out $7,000 with his trip nines. Negreanu, who was drawing dead despite having a flush draw, called. Daniels raised to $29,000 and Franzi opted to three-bet to $64,000. Daniels four-bet jammed for $104,000 and Franzi called after Negreanu gave up on the hand.

"I've got a full house," Daniels said.

"If you show me nine-deuce, I say nice hand," responded Franzi. "Twice?"

"Twice is good," Daniels agreed.

"Oh fuck! How did you get that turn?" Franzi said in frustration after the players turned over their cards. "Ladies and gentlemen, Jake Daniels."

Daniels suggested that they run it four times instead of twice and Franzi agreed.

The outcome would have been the same whether they ran it once, twice, or four times with Daniels scooping up the huge $230,400 pot after Franzi blanked all four rivers with the dealer dishing out the Q on the first board, the 8 on the second board, the 3 on the third board, and the A on the final board.

Berkey Wins Two Coin Flips Against Daniels

Matt Berkey vs. Jake Daniels
Matt Berkey vs. Jake Daniels

The straddle theme continued with this time Berkey ponying up $800 from under the gun before he looked at his JJ. Daniels raised the button to $1,800 with AQ and Negreanu called from the big blind with Q9. Berkey three-bet to $10,000 before Daniels four-bet to $33,000. Negreanu got out of the way before Berkey five-bet jammed for $83,800. Daniels snap-called and the duo agreed to run it twice.

Berkey won the first board without any drama on the 67436 runout before a rollercoaster of a second board.

Daniels pulled out in front with top pair on the A10K flop before improving to Broadway on the J turn. However, the A completed the board on the river to improve Berkey to a full house to scoop up the $170,000 pot.

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