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Johannes "Jossel2008" Meyer Hand Pack from $1,000 Hyper Turbo (+ANSWERS)

No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players • PokerStars
$988.80+$11.20

Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter

BB Jossel2008 460  
SB sushi weers 540  

Effective Stacks: 23bb

Blinds 10/20

Pre-Flop (30, 2 players)

sushi weers raises to 40, Jossel2008 calls 20

Flop (80, 2 players)

cTh6s4

Jossel2008 checks, sushi weers bets 80, Jossel2008 calls 80

Turn (240, 2 players)

cQ

Jossel2008 checks, sushi weers bets 120, Jossel2008 calls 120

River (480, 2 players)

cA

Jossel2008 checks, sushi weers goes all-in 300, Jossel2008 goes all-in 220

Final Pot: 920

Jossel2008 shows a pair of Tens

hTc8

sushi weers shows high card Ace

dJs9

Jossel2008 wins 920 ( won +460 )

sushi weers lost -460

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No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players • PokerStars
$988.80+$11.20

Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter

SB FiSHeYe1984 530  
BB Jossel2008 470  

Effective Stacks: 24bb

Blinds 10/20

Pre-Flop (30, 2 players)

FiSHeYe1984 calls 10, Jossel2008 raises to 70, FiSHeYe1984 calls 50

Flop (140, 2 players)

sJsQd5

Jossel2008 checks, FiSHeYe1984 bets 60, Jossel2008 calls 60

Turn (260, 2 players)

dK

Jossel2008 checks, FiSHeYe1984 checks

River (260, 2 players)

h8

Jossel2008 goes all-in 340, FiSHeYe1984 calls 340

Final Pot: 940

FiSHeYe1984 shows a pair of Kings

d7cK

Jossel2008 shows three of a kind, Eights

s8d8

Jossel2008 wins 940 ( won +470 )

FiSHeYe1984 lost -470

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No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players • PokerStars
$988.80+$11.20

Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter

BB deamon10 520  
SB Jossel2008 480  

Effective Stacks: 24bb

Blinds 10/20

Pre-Flop (30, 2 players)

Jossel2008 raises to 40, deamon10 calls 20

Flop (80, 2 players)

sTcTd5

deamon10 checks, Jossel2008 bets 40, deamon10 raises to 90, Jossel2008 calls 50

Turn (260, 2 players)

h6

deamon10 bets 100, Jossel2008 calls 100

River (460, 2 players)

c6

deamon10 goes all-in 290, Jossel2008 goes all-in 250

Final Pot: 960

deamon10 shows two pair, Tens and Sixes

s2sK

Jossel2008 shows two pair, Tens and Sixes - Ace kicker

dAc5

Jossel2008 wins 960 ( won +480 )

deamon10 lost -480

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No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players • PokerStars
$988.80+$11.20

Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter

BB Jossel2008 491  
SB Zimmy86 509  

Effective Stacks: 12bb

Blinds 20/40

Pre-Flop (60, 2 players)

Zimmy86 calls 20, Jossel2008 checks

Flop (80, 2 players)

d8cAd2

Jossel2008 checks, Zimmy86 bets 40, Jossel2008 calls 40

Turn (160, 2 players)

cK

Jossel2008 checks, Zimmy86 bets 120, Jossel2008 calls 120

River (400, 2 players)

d3

Jossel2008 checks, Zimmy86 goes all-in 309, Jossel2008 goes all-in 291

Final Pot: 982

Jossel2008 shows a pair of Eights

s5h8

Zimmy86 shows a pair of Kings

sKc6

Zimmy86 wins 1000 ( won +491 )

Jossel2008 lost -491

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No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players • PokerStars
$988.80+$11.20

Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter

SB Jossel2008 500  
BB remrem123 500  

Effective Stacks: 25bb

Blinds 10/20

Pre-Flop (30, 2 players)

Jossel2008 raises to 40, remrem123 raises to 100, Jossel2008 calls 60

Flop (200, 2 players)

hQhAsA

remrem123 bets 100, Jossel2008 calls 100

Turn (400, 2 players)

dQ

remrem123 goes all-in 300, Jossel2008 goes all-in 300

River (1000, 2 players, 2 all-in)

hK

Final Pot: 1000

Jossel2008 shows a full house, Aces full of Queens

dAh4

remrem123 shows two pair, Aces and Kings

sKs6

Jossel2008 wins 1000 ( won +500 )

remrem123 lost -500

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No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players • PokerStars
$988.80+$11.20

Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter

SB Jossel2008 540  
BB leoe29 460  

Effective Stacks: 15bb

Blinds 15/30

Pre-Flop (45, 2 players)

Jossel2008 raises to 60, leoe29 calls 30

Flop (120, 2 players)

c9d7h2

leoe29 checks, Jossel2008 bets 60, leoe29 calls 60

Turn (240, 2 players)

s6

leoe29 checks, Jossel2008 bets 120, leoe29 calls 120

River (480, 2 players)

h4

leoe29 goes all-in 220, Jossel2008 calls 220

Final Pot: 920

Jossel2008 shows two pair, Sevens and Deuces

c7c2

leoe29 shows a straight, Six to Ten

dTd8

leoe29 wins 920 ( won +460 )

Jossel2008 lost -460

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Describe your main successes and the difficulties you had to handle in 2013

I think the main success I can be proud of in 2013 was overcoming some personal issues to an extent to which they could no longer hold me back from doing what it took to get my 1k seat. Lots of thanks goes to Jared Tendler for that who helped me a ton along the way.

I also managed to improve my theoretical understanding of Poker by miles and while this was always a strength of mine it definitively has a place on my list of 2013 successes.

Difficulties: half way through the year after coming back from Las Vegas, I developed a sleep-disorder that I had trouble with for 3 or 4 months. Sleep is obviously one of the most important things for a professional poker-player's productivity so that was quite the bummer to deal with. Eventually it went away though and all is good now in that regard.

a) What regs did you play the most with in 2013 and how did it go? b) who started sharing lobbies with you and who is still fighting you?

In 2013 I played Lotte Lenya, FisFarfar, Skaiwalkurrr, Serkules, mrGR33N13, Helio TYF and Harthor and I have a sharing agreement with all of them right now. Skaiwalkurrr was the Reg I played the most against - around 3000 games or so. How did it go? It went phasewise - if you remember my last interview, I became discouraged playing him at one point, so I played him like 700 games early in the year and then another 1700 games late in the year. Those last 1700 games went pretty well resultswise.

Tell me how many days you had completely off poker, did you do any travel?

I took almost no full days off. As a matter of fact taking days off was one of the skills I first came across halfway through 2013 (and one that I haven't fully mastered yet).

I did however have some forced breaks due to burnout (ironically the result of not taking enough days off :) ) and the sleep disorder I mentioned above.

I travelled to a few live Events including EPT Monte Carlo and the WSOP in Las Vegas. I also spent 2 weeks in September with my Family on Fehmarn, one of Germanys islands.

How many books, unrelated to Poker, did you read? :D

”Looking for Alaska” by John Green, the first 4 books of the Warrior Chronicles by Bernard Cornwell and bits and pieces of other books that I never finished. Currently I'm in the process of reading a german novel about Albert Einstein's life and “The Kite Runner” by Khaled Hosseini. AND I've already bought another novel by John Green + 2 more parts of the Warrior Chronicles that I'm looking forward to :).

What did you learn/how did you improve as a poker player in 2013?

Well one thing I improved a lot on, was grinding skills - multitabling and playing long sessions.

In the Mental Game area I learned a lot about the learning process itself and about the realities of variance. I learned that any road-block that can be overcome. I also learned what exactly it took to become a 1k Reg – prior to and during some of 2013 I actually had some pretty big misconceptions about that.

Regarding my tactical skill-level I also improved tons - mostly away from the tables by continuously thinking critically and creatively about other people's and my own game and discussing thoughts with my friend Jan Kasten (Waaaghbozz on stars).

Tell me about your big downswing

Being ~300k below EV in 2013 obviously hurt... A few things helped me through it: For one, realizing that there is no such thing as being “permanently doomed” and every day is a fresh start and an oportunity to make a profit. Secondly the existence of an EV graph helped, even though I misinterpreted it frequentlty.

Are you confident about Poker being profitable for you in the future? How are things with action and competitors?

Very confident. My plan going forward is to keep improving my entire skill-set so that it remains competitive even with the strongest of opponents. That way I make the most money in the present and also people will have severe trouble getting ahead of me. As for profitable action, it's looking good at the moment and there is no indication this will change significantly in the near future.

Tell me something funny, awkward or very memorable which you had during online grind or live tournament

Summer 2013 in Vegas playing a SitnGo and this rich texas guy sits down, pulling a roll of 30k or so out of his back pocket making 2k last longer bets with everyone. An hour in his wife rings, apparently pissed off, because they had some family dinner plans and he didn't show up. So the guy panics and attempts to buy out of his bets, but at that point nobody wants to let him buy out. So he starts playing every single hand – in front of the wife and daughter who at that point had joined the scene and weren't overly amused. However no matter how hard he tried he just couldn't get rid of the chips! He won pot after pot and soon was the chipleader of the whole tournament. Eventually he started openshoving every single hand and lost - but before that he managed to secure a buy out from some of the last longer bets. He even made a profit on some of them, cause people were getting scared that he might actually win the thing :)

Do you troll others? Did you get lots of insults by playing (from pros or from unknowns/fishes. Maybe can recall or have saved any funny chats

Very rarely. I think it's wrong to intentionally hurt other people's feelings and I try my best not to.

Regarding insults, I got some pretty personal ones of mrGR33N13 but generally Pros have been very respectful. And yea - random people wish me cancer all the time :P . I should say though that I've also met many exceptionally friendly amateur players both on- and offline.

Advice for good mid stake regs how to get to your level?

I can't really say how - it's very individual and differs from person to person. I will say this though: Do some deep thinking. Figure out what you want in life. Figure out why you want it. Only when you've done that, set specific goals and start thinking about the how.

Is it hard to beat cartels starting from $100 limit up to $1000 if you are good but new/unknown-to-others regs?

It's probably quite difficult. But then again - anything is possible. Make yourself known!

Did you do that journey from $100 limit up to highest stakes?

No. I built my Bankroll mainly through Fullring SnGs and MTTs. Prior to moving into 1ks I played  ~17000 HU games over the course of 3 years or so

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Thank You

This interview is pure nuts. So cool! Thank you guys for sharing!