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10/13/25

 

NEW October THR Update- Please take time to read

     

 

 

Greetings THR Listeners!

As always I want to take a moment and thank everyone for their loyalty to THR and I hope everyone is still enjoying the daily/weekly tournaments.

There have been a few questions regarding broadcasts. We are working on a product that will be groundbreaking. There is much going on behind the scenes and once we are happy with the final product it will be released. THR will be the go to brand for Poker information, education, interviews and live tournament broadcasts. So the answer is yes, we will have broadcasts as well as we know that is a great community event. As a timeline, I anticipate this happening at the close of Q4/beginning of Q1 2026. It will be a great way to kick off the new year. Stay tuned!

Please continue to bear with us as we continue to make changes to the site to give you the best user experience possible. There will be brief moments during the construction phase where things don't look right. In an effort to not shut down the site during "construction", many of the changes and tweaks are done live. If something doesnt look correct for a moment, we know as we are making changes live. 

We will continue to modify the product until we are happy with finished product. Once complete be ready for the new THR!

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🃏 “What Would You Do?” – The Open Ended Poker Show- Hand Breakdown Series

Think you played it right? Or maybe you’re still wondering what you should have done?
Now’s your chance to find out.

Every couple of weeks, TexasHoldemRadio.com will feature a real player-submitted hand for in-depth analysis and open discussion. Whether it’s a wild bluff gone wrong, a monster hand that got cracked, or a razor-thin decision on the river — we want to hear about it. Tell us if i was during a tournement or cash game play and live or online. 

👉 How it works:

  1. Submit your hand history or describe your situation directly to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.— include position, stack sizes, reads, and any key details.
  2. THR Management will select one hand every two weeks.
  3. We’ll break it down giving our input, and we may even have surprise pros weighing in giving our take on what we’d do in your spot. When our site is completed we will take this series to live braidcasts! 
  4. We will open it up for community discussion — because poker is all about perspective.

🎙️ Your hand. Our table. One conversation.


Submit now at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and see if your play makes the next “What Would You Do?” feature!

 

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Breedy Wins! A THR Poker Story

Breedy leaned back in his creaky leather chair, a glass of bourbon sweating on the desk, Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Sweet Home Alabama” blaring through his speakers. His wife, (Name cannot be divulged doe to state law), banged on the office door, yelling about the noise, but Breedy just grinned, his eyes glued to the glowing poker table on his screen. The neighbors could complain all they wanted—tonight, he was in the zone, tearing through a no-limit hold’em tournament like a mustang through open plains.

He’d been grinding online poker for years, funding his whiskey habit and occasional trips to the racetrack with his winnings. Breedy wasn’t a pro, but he had a knack for reading players, even through a screen. Tonight’s final table was down to two: Breedy and some cocky hotshot named Asstrout, whose avatar was a smirking trout in sunglasses. Asstrout had been trash-talking in the chat all night, calling Breedy “old man” and “whiskey breath.” Breedy just sipped his bourbon and let his chips do the talking.

Read more: Breedy Wins! A THR Poker Story

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