The Grid 040 ft. Kenneth “K.L.” Cleeton – on Jack-Seven Suited

Poker professional K. L Cleeton aka “highhands89” steps into the GRID to talk about a hand from the 2017 World Series of Poker with jack-seven suited. Cleeton got into the $10,000 buyin event via a video contest hosted by Daniel Negreanu. The crucial hand, which took place on day three of the WSOP saw Cleeton defending a raise from the big blind versus an open from top professional Harrison Gimbel. As the board double paired, K.L Cleeton kept a keen eye on what he could represent as he aimed to fulfill one of his goals for the event: bluffing a pro. In part due to this hand, Cleeton reached another goal and dream of many: cashing the Main.  

After an in-depth discussion on the hand, Cleeton explains how card-rooms and live events could make their tournaments more accommodating to players with disabilities. Spoiler alert: No ten handed play! They also talk about Cleeton’s poker training tool Range Trainer PRO and his work as manager of Learn Pro Poker.

Follow Cleeton on highhands89 on twitter.

Now that K.L Cleeton has covered jack-seven suited, there are 129 combos left on thepokergrid.com.

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