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In this episode of “NICE & SUNNY” join our host as she takes you on a journey through her adventures in Australia! Discover her experiences from a Sydney capsule hotel to Melbourne's bustling city life. Hear about her time working remotely while exploring the vibrant landscapes, attending the Aussie Millions poker event, and witnessing Australia Day celebrations. Get an insider's view on the highs and lows of her trip, the challenges of traveling on a budget, and her thoughts on Australia's unique culture and natural beauty. Whether you're planning your own trip to Australia or just love travel stories, this episode is filled with insights and fun anecdotes that will inspire your wanderlust! Three Australia Vlogs from the mentioned journey: https://youtu.be/Nb9ZdHpJPcI?si=OlUYX30YLkDdQcB5 https://youtu.be/ueIYHzFOIl8?si=QK1InC4gwWeBrOKy https://youtu.be/pCFOaIUXyyY?si=7_zbzCKI3wHsSyhX Travel: I book all my travels with Expedia. Check it out for yourself: https://expedia.com/affiliate/dhK8Z6z Get in touch with NICE & SUNNY: - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/niceandsunny - Instagram: @niceandsunny - Twitter: @niceandsunny - Facebook: NICE & SUNNY - TikTok: @niceandsunny
On the latest PokerNews Podcast episode of 2023, Chad Holloway and Jesse Fullen discuss a controversial hand from the WSOP Circuit King's Resort that was a chopped pot but accidentally resulted in the elimination of one player at the final table. They then turn their attention to the 2023 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure (PCA) down in The Bahamas. It was there that Isaac Haxton continued his heater, and he spoke with PokerNews after winning the $100K Super High Roller. Plus, Connor Richards caught up with guest Vanessa Kade, who discussed what it was like to be awarded a coveted Platinum Pass. Other stories discussed include Jackie Glazier being back on Australian Survivor, High Stakes Poker Season 10 premiering on PokerGO, Gabe Kaplan's unexpected retirement from poker commentary, and the recent PokerNews article on the Top 5 Poker Movies You Must Watch. Listen to those stories and more on the latest episode of the PokerNews Podcast! Time Stamps*Time|Topic* 00:25 | Welcome to the show 00:40 | How was Australia? 01:27 | Future of the Aussie Millions 01:45 | Jackie Glazier back on Australian Survivor 03:09 | Sponsor: WPT Global 04:00 | WSOP Circuit King's Resort – Chopped hand results in elimination 10:44 | PokerNews down at the PCA in the Bahamas! 11:57 | Isaac Haxton on a heater – wins $100K Super High Roller 13:30 | Winner interview w/ Ike Haxton 17:37 | Interview w/ Vanessa Kade at the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure 30:58 | Follow updates from the PCA & PSPC on PokerNews 31:11 | Sponsor: 888poker 32:15 | High Stakes Poker Season 10 premieres on PokerGO 33:55 | Gabe Kaplan retires from High Stakes Poker commentary 35:30 | Gabe Kaplan a legend both on and off the felt – Poker Hall of Fame nominee? 37:33 | Who will be taking Kaplan's place in the commentary booth? 39:52 | Top 5 Poker Movies you should watch
Clayton Fletcher (@claytoncomic) shares thoughts on the recent Mike Postle sighting and the sad news concerning the Aussie Millions. Then, some strategy hands from a recent six-max PKO on ACR.Join the Tournament Poker Edge discord channel:https://t.co/JHEUIHrCrJ----Play on ACR using the promo code TPE for a 100% first-time deposit bonus up to $2,000.00 USD: https://bit.ly/2Wvb6Vb
Tony Dunst, a high-stakes pro and one of the most unique personalities in the poker industry, joined the World Poker Tour as host of the WPT Raw Deal segment for Season IX. Dunst beat out hundreds of other contestants in a nationwide search to capture the coveted slot and spent seven seasons strategically analyzing some of the most pivotal hands from World Poker Tour events. When Mike Sexton announced his retirement from the WPT commentary booth, it was only natural for Dunst to be promoted into the role starting with Season XVI.Dunst has always been an avid player of World Poker Tour events. In Season XII, he was able to etch his name on the venerable WPT Champions Cup™, winning WPT Caribbean and $145,000. Later that season he nearly became a two-time champion, but ultimately fell in third in the WPT World Championship, earning $452,729.A successful online pro, Dunst began playing poker in home games with friends in college. After visiting Australia to play in the Aussie Millions tournament in 2005, he left the U.S. to move Down Under. He returned to the States a year later and played in his first World Series of Poker, where he established himself as a young force in the poker world, finishing 198th in the 2006 Main Event.One of the most consistent posters and moderators at the TwoPlusTwo forums, as well as hosting one of the most popular blogs in all of poker, Dunst has written articles on dozens of topics both within and outside of poker. With his candor and oversized personality, Dunst quickly developed a loyal following of fans and more than a handful of critics, becoming a lightning rod in the poker community.In 2016, Dunst added another marquee title to his poker résumé when he won a WSOP gold bracelet in a $1,000 no-limit hold'em event. Dunst defeated a field of 2,452 entries to earn $339,254 in that tournament.Here is what you can expect on this week's show:· Introduction· Tony Takes on tennis· Living and playing poker in China and Australia· Challenges of living out of a suitcase· How poker is different in different parts of the world· A more diverse and richer history abroad· Tony's poker style and putting your money where your mouth is· The attention economy· Reporting on pokerI hope you find this episode as fun and informative as we have. Tony Dunst is winning the game of life!Please let us know your thoughts about the episode!Connect with Tony Dunst:Twitter: @tonydunsttvInstagram: @tonydunsttvConnect with Dan Cates:Websites: https://www.wtgol.comhttps://www.dancatesfoundation.com/Instagram: @wtgolpodcast@thedancates
Originally from Manalapan, New Jersey, Dan Smith has become a star and future hall-of-famer in poker. With titles including WPT, Aussie Millions, and several high roller titles, Smith currently sits at #5 on the all-time money list. With such accomplishments on the felt, it would be enough to cement his legacy, but what he does off the felt is where he truly shines. Smith runs his annual Double Up Drive for Charity, raising millions of dollars to give to the less fortunate.Listen to this latest episode of Winning The Game Of Life where these two Dans realize that you don't have to take the same road to get to the same place.What you will hear:College shenanigansA transition from top chess player to top poker playerBreaking onto the poker scene and realizing how soft so many of the tournaments wereThe wild world of 24-hour poker games in MacauMoving from zero sum games to helping the less fortunateTwo Dans and two different philosophical reasons for charityHow Dan Smith's Double Up Drive has raised more than 26 million through matchingA logical argument for the existence of karmaAsking if the world can be sustained without charityHelping the small village on the other side of the world or helping your cousin go to collegeDealing with your mental healthA night partying at burning man and personal revelations madeThe power of a positive mindsetWe hope you find this episode as informative and as exciting as we have. Dan Smith is winning the game of life and illustrates how we can help others get there as well!Please let us know your thoughts about the episode!Connect with Dan SmithWebsites: https://www.dansmithholla.com/https://doubleupdrive.org/Twitter: @DanSmithHollaConnect with Dan CatesWebsite: https://www.dancatesfoundation.com/Instagram: @thedancates
In the latest edition of the PokerNews Podcast, Chad Holloway and Jesse Fullen welcome a very special guest in Poker Hall of Famer and World Series of Poker (WSOP) co-founder Jack Binion, who was kind enough to share his thoughts on the 2022 WSOP, Jack Binion's Steakhouse, legendary Texas road gambler Bob Hooks, and the recently-announced Doyle Brunson movie. They also recap the 2022 BARGE, UKIPT Dusk Til Dawn, WSOP Circuit Choctaw Durant, and 888poker “The Festival” Online series, while offering a preview of the bestbet Jacksonville Summer Heater Series running from August 11-21. Finally, they discuss the news that Bryn Kenney will be a part of a new online poker site called 4poker, and his subsequent response to our article about it, how new Australian gambling laws may impact the future of Aussie Millions, and take a look at the next PokerNews Cup coming to Luxon Pay Mediterranean Poker Party on August 29. Listen to those stories and more in the latest episode of the PokerNews Podcast! Time Stamps *Time|Topic* 00:30 | Welcome to the show 01:25 | Teasing guest Jack Binion 03:35 | Sponsor: Unibet Summer Games 03:46 | Jesse Capps wins 2022 BARGE Main Event 06:20 | Bryn Kenney involved w/ new online poker site 4Poker 13:43 | Bryn Kenney responds on Instagram to PokerNews article 19:18 | Shaun Deeb calls out Kenney & 4Poker execs on Twitter 20:23 | Will new Australian gambling laws impact the future of Aussie Millions? 23:27 | bestbet Jacksonville Summer Heater Series August 11-21 25:16 | Adam Maxwell wins UKIPT at Dusk Til Dawn 27:25 | Jack Binion chats with PokerNews 28:47 | Poker Hall of Famer Jack Binion joins the show 29:00 | Stories on legendary Texas road gambler Bob Hooks 30:58 | Did you check out the new WSOP venue this summer? 31:20 | How was the Jack Binion Steakhouse at Bally's? 32:20 | Thoughts on the Doyle Brunson movie? 33:53 | WSOP Circuit wraps up stop at Choctaw; Daniel Marx wins big 35:20 | Steve “Cuz” Buckner claims first gold ring 36:40 | Recapping the 888poker “The Festival” Online 38:10 | PokerNews Cup Coming to Luxon Pay Mediterranean Poker Party Aug. 29 40:47 | Look into October's Peppermill Poker-palooza
Doubling Down on the Differences Between Dans – Winning The Game of Life with Dan Cates Episode 007 – Dan Smith Originally from Manalapan, New Jersey, Dan Smith has become a star and future hall-of-famer in poker. With titles including WPT, Aussie Millions, and several high roller titles, Smith currently sits at #5 on the all-time money list. With such accomplishments on the felt, it would be enough to cement his legacy, but what he does off the felt is where he truly shines. Smith runs his annual Double Up Drive for Charity, raising millions of dollars to give to the less fortunate. Listen to this latest episode of Winning The Game Of Life where these two Dans realize that you don't have to take the same road to get to the same place. In this episode, we discuss: -College shenanigans (2:08) -A transition from top chess player to top poker player (8:59) -Breaking onto the poker scene and realizing how soft so many of the tournaments were (13:50) -The wild world of 24-hour poker games in Macau (16:14) -Moving from zero sum games to helping the less fortunate (18:58) -Two Dans and two different philosophical reasons for charity (20:30) -How Dan Smith's Double Up Drive has raised more than 26 million through matching (25:48) -A logical argument for the existence of karma (35:55) -Helping the small village on the other side of the world or helping your cousin go to college (44:39) -Dealing with your mental health (1:01:40) -A night partying at burning man and personal revelations made (1:10:37) -The power of a positive mindset (1:12:58) I hope you find this episode as informative and as exciting as we have. Dan Smith is winning the game of life and illustrates how we can help others get there as well! Please let us know your thoughts about the episode! Connect with Dan Smith: Websites: https://dansmithholla.com/ https://doubleupdrive.org/ Twitter: @DanSmithHolla Instagram: Connect with Dan Cates: Website: https://www.dancatesfoundation.com/ Instagram: @thedancates Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's guest on Chasing Poker Greatness is a blast from the past… Jimmy “Gobboboy” Fricke.Sometimes when you don't hear a poker player's name for a while in poker media, you can't help but wonder “What happened to them?” with the typical follow-up thought being, “I really hope they're okay”.In today's show you'll be happy to learn that not only is Jimmy okay, but he's thriving in a world totally outside of poker which, to those of us who have felt locked inside the game with no way out, is a massive, massive accomplishment.Back in 2006, Jimmy burst into the poker limelight after a scorching hot run on the online felt, and capped off his torrid run with a 2nd place finish in January at the 2007 Aussie Millions main event for a $795,000 score.Incredibly, Jimmy was only 19 years old.A year and a half later, he'd take down the $5k Bellagio Cup IV for another $443k score.And as Jimmy's MTT career faded into the background over the next few years, he discovered a new love:Mixed games.It was in that arena that he followed his bliss, plied his trade, and paid his way through life over the next decade until his eventual pivot out of the world of poker and into the world of business.As a personal aside, in our time together, I found Jimmy to be a gracious, humble, and extremely generous human being and I feel honored to have gotten the opportunity to sit down and learn more about his poker journey.Now, without any further ado, I bring to you an OG of online poker and longtime poker professional… the one and only Jimmy Fricke.To learn more about the Free Nuffle promotion, visit: https://freenuffle.comCPG Cash Game Courses!Preflop Bootcamp: https://bit.ly/Preflop-BootcampFish in a Barrel: http://bit.ly/fish-in-a-barrelNeutralize Flop Leads: https://bit.ly/2OkN8Yt
Toby Lewis got a very early start in poker, picking up the game as a teenager and learning ups and downs of gambling from his father. He was just 20 years old when he broke out on the live tournament circuit, winning the EPT Vilamoura main event for nearly $600,000. He continued to travel the circuit for the next several years with numerous close calls, including final tables at the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, the WPT Merit Classic, and the L.A. Poker Classic, twice!In 2018 he found the winner's circle once again, taking down the Aussie Millions main event for $1.15 million. He returned to Australia a year later and won another combined $1.2 million after finishing second in the AUD$25,000 high roller and then winning the AUD$50,000 high roller the next day. The Southampton, England native now has nearly $8 million in career tournament earnings. Highlights from this interview include pub poker, learning what not to do from dad, self-deal rooms, becoming an EPT champion at 20 years old, taking shots in Australia, 'volume coming out of your nose,' staking and bankroll management adventures, negotiating deals for others, going viral for quads over quads, getting berated by Tony G, retooling his game in Colombia, losing a WPT title to a criminal, a seven-figure return to live poker, bagging grocery and delivering newspapers, a 36-hour session in London, and finding popularity with the misfits.
This week, we are joined by EPT champion, Aussie Millions champion and Wynn Millions chopper Toby Lewis. We also welcome the 1999 WSOP main event 3rd place finisher Padraig Parkinson. For strategy, Dara and David take a look at one of Dara's hands, an interesting heads up spot from an online MTT. KL Cleeton stops by to talk about carer legislation, stripper poles and Dara's new satellite strategy masterclass on Learn Pro Poker. Plus, Ian's got news and results.
This week, we are joined by EPT champion, Aussie Millions champion and Wynn Millions chopper Toby Lewis. We also welcome the 1999 WSOP main event 3rd place finisher Padraig Parkinson. For strategy, Dara and David take a look at one of Dara's hands, an interesting heads up spot from an online MTT. KL Cleeton stops by to talk about carer legislation, stripper poles and Dara's new satellite strategy masterclass on Learn Pro Poker. Plus, Ian's got news and results.
This episode Zach is joined by High Stakes Poker Player Kahle Burns Kahle is 2nd in the Australian All time tournament money list with over $10.8m USD. More recently he's been crushing the high roller circuit. He started 2020 off strong, winning the AUD$100,000 Aussie Millions high roller for $1.2 million, and finishing runner-up in the AUD$250,000 Super High Roller Bowl Australia for another another $828,000. Some Topics we cover during out chat: How tilting covid has been. Unable to travel and play the high roller tournaments Sports betting, what sports he bets the largest in A $1.6 million pot he played at Star Casino Growing up in Geelong, how he got into poker and dropping our of Uni to pursue his passion Explaining his decision to his family early on Grinding his way up from the lowest stakes. How cashing for $35k changed everything for him Going through his multiple 6 and 7 figure cashes Playing high stakes in Macau Plus a heap more! super interesting chat Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @giveusaspellpod Follow us on Facebook 'Give Us A Spell Podcast' Rate and review the show if you get a chance!
This week it’s poker pro Mike Del Vecchio joining Sean on the cast. He’s BirdieEagle72 on Global, winner of the GP Summer Series II main event, not to mention three consecutive deep runs in the Aussie Millions, a WPT championship along with a massive score in a Five Diamond Classic Event to put him over 3 million dollars in live earnings. More not need be said to make every poker player want to tune in. …Well, there is another thing: The password for TGP’s upcoming Bounty Freeroll is announced in the episode. At stake is a total of five SC218 entries to the Bounty II Main Event. One for first place and four more as bounties on our team. Cards in the air on Thursday March 18th at 9:10pm est. It will be streamed here: https://www.twitch.tv/globalpokerlive hosted by Killerbird19 himself and his sidekick, Seanell! Find out more at our Facebook page, Talking Global Poker or @tgppodcast on Instagram. Also, Mike decided to add pinch of spice to the mix. You’ll hear what that is, too. Just have to listen. Warning: Wiz doesn't care about any eviction moratorium, no sharing the password on the forums!Independently Produced by Sam Bernard, Ken Sumner & Sean Connell, the three of us became friends while playing on the online poker site GlobalPoker.com and started this Podcast because we love the unique sense of community it promotes through social media and we want it known that all are welcome. If you wish to support us continuing please visit our patreon site below or Paypal at Talkingglobalpoker@gmail.com. Artwork by Willie “That’s Right” Tanner www.greysgraphics.comSupport the show (http://patreon.com/talkingglobalpoker)
Poker-Nachrichten auf deutsch und aus der ganzen Welt. Die Themen dieser Woche: 01:51: Ergebnisse der letzten Woche mit Michel Groß 05:56: Poker-Industrie & Gossip: Negreanu vs. Polk Update Galfond Challenge Update Run It Once Sit & Gos GVC/Entain präsentiert russischen Client Keine Aussie Millions Tschechische Casinos öffnen wieder Las Vegas drunter und drüber 18:27: Weise Worte der Woche mit Felix 'xflixx' Schneiders Twitch-Kanal GRND Podcast GRNDset-Hörbuch 19:50: Twitch-Update mit Quirin bluffpatrol_rapha 21:39: Wat'n los? - Künftige Events, online und live SIDE POD Home Game auf PokerStars: Club ID: 3687626 Invitation Code: werwillschondenmainpod Vielen Dank an unsere Sponsoren: Raise Your Edge Somuchpoker.com Holger Evers Pokertische Kontakt: Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/SIDE-POD E-Mail: sidepodpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/SIDEPODPodcast Instagram: @sidepodpodcast Team: Christin Maschmann Instagram YouTube Twitch Quirin Heinz Twitch YouTube Michel Groß Instagram
Kahle Burns has been playing poker professionally for more than a decade, grinding his way from play chips online to some of the biggest cash games spread in both Las Vegas and Macau. The Geelong, Australia native started focusing more on live tournaments in 2016, however, and the result has been a quick rise to the top of the high roller ranks. The 31-year-old has $10.8 million in live tournament earnings, which is good for no. 2 on Australia's all-time money list, just behind WSOP main event winner Joe Hachem. Burns has two WSOP bracelets of his own, including the €25,000 high roller at the 2019 WSOP Europe series. Burns started 2020 off strong, winning the AUD$100,000 Aussie Millions high roller for $1.2 million, and finishing runner-up in the AUD$250,000 Super High Roller Bowl Australia for another another $828,000.Highlights from this interview include following the job, $10 high school games, racking up play chips, turning his game around after a downswing, climbing the cash game ranks, grinding for months in Macau, getting his pulse felt during a hand, why you show up early for high rollers, the poker faces of Stephen Chidwick and Adrian Mateos, passing up the WSOP for high-stakes cash, where he keeps his bracelets, winning a $1.6 million pot, playing $2,000-$4,000 heads-up for Sydney, Frankie Muniz, the Scrabble analogy, getting to the top of Australia's money list, show me your chips, the death of poker's middle class, and not complaining about runner-up finishes.
Mike Del Vecchio joins our hosts Jamie Kerstetter & Marle Cordeiro to discuss live tournament play vs cash games, Mike's repeat success at Aussie Millions, the intriguing world of high stakes private games, and more!
Imagine winning $1.74 million dollars in a poker tournament and heading into a studio 12 hours later to record an episode of a podcast? Well that dream is a reality for a Kahle Burns who joined us to review/destroy Robs hand selections during Level 2 of the Aussie Millions Main event.
O Pokercast 101 trás a segunda parte da entrevista com Bruno Volkmann, onde ele conta tudo sobre sua carreira e seu time. Na sessão de noticias os apresentadores trazem as novidades da Wsop, Aussie Millions, Global Poker Awards, Galphond Challenge, H2 Club e Sunday Million. Telegram do Pokercast: (031) 9-7518-9609 FichasNet (062) 9-9837-1007 http://www.fichasnet.com.br/site Assine nosso podcast (copie e cole esse link no seu aplicativo de podcasts preferido, ou procure por Superpoker ou Pokercast!): http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:174415076/sounds.rss Você pode ouvi-lo pelo iTunes, WeCast entre outras plataformas de sua preferência. Toda semana, um episódio novo! E também estamos no Spotify e no Deezer! Tags: SuperPoker, PokerCast, Poker
Guest: Jan Suchanek talks playing heads up against Bryn Kenney and brings up some controversial topics and doesn't hold back! Follow: @RobCampbellPoker and @Angus_OL
Chad Holloway joins Jeff Platt as co-host for the latest episode of the PokerNews Podcast. This week they welcome guest Greg Raymer, who is fresh off winning his record fifth Heartland Poker Tour (HPT) title. Jeff & Chad also discuss the latest Aussie Millions news, talk Doug Polk's perceived snub in the Global Poker Awards, and break down the World Series of Poker Circuit Thunder Valley stop, which includes winner interviews with Jaime Haletky and JC Tran. This week's sponsors: Run It Once and Oddschecker US!
Lance Bradley and Donnie Peters return for a new episode of The Fives Poker Podcast to talk a new WSOP announcement, the start of the Galfond Challenge, the Aussie Millions, and more.
The penultimate episode before the big one is all about pot control. Merv is live at the Aussie Millions in Melbourne, whilst Ben is back at his base camp in Bangkok after a break in South Africa. There's a strat-chat hand from Ila, the man behind the apps Preflop+ and the new Postflop+. Download them now from your app store. To support Lynn Gilmartin's fundraising efforts for the poor Australian wildlife, visit her page here.
Recorded live for the first time and broadcast on YouTube, Brent and Remko tackled some hard-hitting topics! 01:13 – This week on the show! Breaking down the semifinal of the Global Poker Awards, Galfond Challenge, and all the action down in Australia. 01:58 – Brent & Remko recap their weekend in which they attended a Black Keys concert and Brent bought a Peloton bike in an attempt to stop being fat. 05:45 – Breaking down the Global Poker Awards semifinals including Doug Polk being snubbed despite having the most popular YouTube channel in all of poker. 13:25 – What was the final table performance of the year? Alex Foxen in the Five Diamond or Hossein Ensan in the WSOP Main Event? 16:10 – Twitter Personality of the Year, who do we like best? 19:10 – The Aussie Millions will be live on PokerGO, who will take down the Main Event? Will Erik Seidel do one better than his second place back in 2008? 24:50 – The Australia Quiz! How well does Brent Hanks know the land Down Under? 28:00 – What do the Super Bowl parties for Brent & Remko look like and what bets do they like? 31:00 – Previewing the Australian Poker Open at Star Gold Coast! (which will be live on PokerGO) and Brent explains why he’s scared of going to the beach. 34:30 – Previewing the Galfond Challenge in which Phil Galfond takes on some of the sharpest minds in the game at heads up online Pot Limit Omaha. 41:45 – Breaking down the $2,000,000 HKD Player of the Year race at the Triton High Roller Series! New to the podcast? Subscribe right now to never miss another episode through your favorite podcasting app or via our YouTube channel. Live shows every Monda! New to PokerGO and ready to watch as much poker as humanly possible? Subscribe to PokerGO and watch all the content Brent and Remko discuss on a weekly basis.
BIG Dave and Joe share their excitement at the announcement by the WSOP that the series will have 25 events this summer with buy-ins of $1000 or less. They also follow the progress of main events from the Lucky Hearts. the WSOP Circuit at Thunder Valley, and the Aussie Millions.
Lance Bradley and Donnie Peters return for a new episode of The Fives Poker Podcast to discuss the latest announcement from the World Series of Poker, the start of the 2020 Aussie Millions, and more.
Chad Holloway joins Jeff Platt as co-host for the latest episode of the PokerNews Podcast. This week they welcome guest Eric Danis, the president of the GPI, who talks about all the changes made to this year's Global Poker Awards. Jeff & Chad also discuss the latest Aussie Millions news, dive into the partypoker MILLIONS UK, and recap the World Series of Poker Circuit Choctaw Durant complete with a winner interview from Main Event champ Dustin Shoonover. This week's sponsors: Run It Once and Oddschecker US!
The Poker Central Podcast is back! After a month hiatus, we’re back with another show and the promise the go live on YouTube every Monday starting on January 22nd. The podcast will remain in the audio format as well for those catching us on the go, but make sure to check us out live as well to ask questions live on the show and interact with your hosts Remko Rinkema and Brent Hanks. This week on the show, Remko and Brent recap their holidays away from the game of poker before diving in the hottest topics in the game including the partypoker UK Millions Main Event, a look back at the WPT Five Diamond final table, the upcoming Global Poker Awards, a potential DraftKings winner controversy, Mike Postle dodging his pending lawsuit, and much more! 01:50 – Hanks’ Horrible Holiday, the uncut story of a National Lampoon level string of disasters that ended Brent Hanks’ 2019. 08:00 – Brent Hanks doesn’t believe in New Years Resolutions but he’s bought a Peloton for his wife. What a brave man! 09:00 – Remko went to Austin, Texas and is now much rounder than before and he’s dealing with a hearing problem because of the overly loud piano bar. 11:00 – Brent & Remko’s 2020 Poker Predictions (but Brent doesn’t stick to the rules and brings up the Buffalo Bills). 16:55 – Recapping the partypoker UK Millions Main Event won by Anton Suarez for $1,000,000 on PokerGO. 22:05 – Looking back on the WPT Five Diamond final table won by Alex Foxen for $1.6 million. 25:30 – The 2019 Global Poker Awards will be streamed on PokerGO on March 6 and there are exciting new categories to look forward to! 29:30 – The DraftKings Million Dollar Challenge was won by the better half of a DFS pro and speculations are swirling on whether or not she made her own line-ups. 34:00 – Mike Postle is ducking being served the papers for the lawsuit about the alleged cheating scandal. Now what? 36:00 – Breaking down the 2020 WSOP Schedule and whether or not Brent will play any events this year. 37:40 – Brent and Remko break down all the live poker action on PokerGO including Dolly’s Game, Poker After Dark, the Australian Poker Open, Super High Roller Bowl Australia and the Aussie Millions. New to the podcast? Subscribe right now to never miss another episode through your favorite podcasting app or via our YouTube channel. Live shows every Monday starting next week! New to PokerGO and ready to watch as much poker as humanly possible? Subscribe to PokerGO and watch all the content Brent and Remko discuss on a weekly basis.
BIG Dave and Joe look at major results across the country including, the WPT in California and Florida, the WSOP in Oklahoma, plus worldwide action at the Aussie Millions. The guys also discuss advances in online poker in 2019, a return to pre-Black Friday levels in live play, and what's just around the corner in 2020.
No Pokercast #98, os apresentadores discutem o novo patrocínio de Felipe Mojave, trazem os vencedores do Global Poker Index de 2019, respondem se o Aussie Millions fica mais relevante com a morte do PCA e claro, falam sobre as novas datas da WSOP. O entrevistado é Madson “Urea” Moura, campeão do BSOP Millions 2019, que conta sua peculiar história de vida. Telegram do Pokercast: (031) 9-7518-9609 FichasNet (062) 9-9837-1007 www.fichasnet.com.br/site PodPesquisa: abpod.com.br/podpesquisa-2019/ Assine nosso podcast (copie e cole esse link no seu aplicativo de podcasts preferido, ou procure por Superpoker ou Pokercast!): feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundclo…076/sounds.rss Você pode ouvi-lo pelo iTunes, WeCast entre outras plataformas de sua preferência. Toda semana, um episódio novo! E também estamos no Spotify e no Deezer! Tags: SuperPoker, PokerCast, Poker
With Sarah Herring on maternity leave, Chad Holloway joins Jeff Platt as co-host for the latest PokerNews Podcast. This week they welcome guest William Hung, who fans might remember from his 2004 American Idol audition when he sang Ricky Martin "She Bangs." Now, he has his eyes set on poker in Las Vegas. The episode also talks about the wildfires during the 2020 Aussie Millions, Maurice Hawkins capturing his record 14th gold bracelet, the Global Poker Award categories, and more. This week's sponsors: Run It Once and Oddschecker US!
How did Angus manage to lose the minimum with KK based off a live tell? Rob talks live reads, ranges and blocker betting in this episode and why he believes we should all be bluffing more! Special Guest: 2015 Aussie Millions winner Manny Stavropolous
Kitty Kuo has always had gambling in her blood, taking weekend trips to Las Vegas for long blackjack sessions while studying at the University of Southern California. Although she ultimately got her master's degree in electrical engineering, it was poker that she chose to pursue as a profession. Despite being cut off by her parents for the decision, Kuo made the bold move to Vegas to chase her dream. In the years since, Kuo has earned more than $2.3 million in live tournaments, improving her game along the way with the help of poker superstars such as four-time WPT champion Darren Elias and high roller crusher Steffen Sontheimer. Kuo won the Macau Poker Cup, and has final tabled the Aussie Millions main event, the Hollywood Poker Open, WPT Malta, and the Legends of Poker main event. She also finished runner-up in the WPT Bobby Baldwin Classic and most recently took second in a $5,000 side event at the Five Diamond World Poker Classic.Kuo has also made frequent appearances on live streamed games such as Live At The Bike!, and even had her own cash game on Poker After Dark. Last summer, she was named in an anonymous survey of high rollers as one of poker's best follows on social media. Kuo is also married to 2012 WSOP main event fourth-place finisher Russell Thomas. Highlights from this interview include growing up in Taiwan, how her parents tried to choose her future, a love for ping pong, weekend trips to Vegas, her USC blackjack team, using the Martingale strategy to deal with losses, why she has gambling in her blood, being disowned by her family for six months, bribing a floorman so she could sit next to Daniel Negreanu, learning from Darren Elias and Steffen Sontheimer, and why she turned down help from Bryn Kenney, why its easy to get Phil Hellmuth to fold, calling her future husband a fish, why men in poker are thirsty, celebrating wins by spending six-figures on Chanel bags, being a social media cartoon, selling CDs on the street, winning a spin class last longer bet, getting mistaken for Maria Ho, and the dance skills of Russell Thomas.
Kristen Bicknell and Cary Katz play a shocking hand at the Aussie Millions $100,000 High Roller. The Poker Guys break it down. FLOP: Ac Qc Qd TURN: 3s RIVER: Ah For access to exclusive Poker Guys freerolls and other tournaments on Nitrogen Sports Poker Room, use this link to sign up: www.nitrogensports.eu/r/632610
We've all seen it before. The math says call. You have a good hand. But how can the other guy be bluffing? And how can you possibly have a good enough hand to call? That's what faces one player in a HUGE moment with 3 left in the 2019 Aussie Millions. The Poker Guys break it down. FLOP: 6c 9d Jc TURN: 6h RIVER: Kd For access to exclusive Poker Guys freerolls and other tournaments on Nitrogen Sports Poker Room, use this link to sign up: www.nitrogensports.eu/r/632610
This week we discuss a double double delight hat-trick heaven, a William Hill manager who did not take kindly to me and repercussions of the Phil Ivey case and how that relates to this. After the break there is chaos in a Super Bowl prop bet, the Aussie Millions finish with a damp squib, WH blames the high street on lower profits and a short look ahead as to what to expect, and not expect, at Cheltenham. #thisisBig
Daniel, Adam and Terrence begin with Daniel's upsetting run of hockey bets which leads into a discussion of the "going vegan" prop bets that have been talked about recently. All of this betting discussion leads to a story of Doyle Brunson getting hustled on a Super Bowl bet in Bobby’s Room. The guys spend a while deciding if and when it’s ok to hustle your friends. (28:00) In the news: The much anticipated Run It Once Poker site has officially launched and the guys break down their first reactions to the software and business model. Terrence and Daniel debate the benefit of the “splash pots” promotion that they offer too. Other stories discussed are party poker’s new rake back system, Jeff Gross and Jaime Staples leaving Pokerstars and Aussie Millions results. Before wrapping things up the guys review some of the funniest poker tweets of the past week!
Merv is back in Sydney after an exciting time with his press pass representing Postfloppoker at the Crown Casino in Melbourne, so this special episode features a few of his stories and interview clips with the stars and finalists. We have multiple answers to our poser of the week and there's also a hand sent in from a player in action at the end of Day 1c of the Main Event (18:18).
This week on the Poker Central Podcast we discuss everything that’s exciting in the world of poker. Brent and Remko roll through the new Poker Central Power Rankings, the Effing Five sees two major changes and they tackle the latest news on Phil Galfond’s Run it Once Poker launch, Bryn Kenney’s Aussie Millions win, Phil Ivey’s legal troubles and the glorious Mike Gorodinsky mustache on Dolly’s Game. 0:54 – This week on the Poker Central Podcast 1:25 – The Week 5 Poker Central Power Rankings where Chino Rheem loses his No. 1 spot! 4:23 – Bryn Kenney or Phil Galfond, who deserves to be the No. 1 this week? 5:24 – Remko is annoyed over Phil Hellmuth and Daniel Negreanu being ranked high this week. 8:30 – Rounding out the Top 10, as Toby Lewis, Rainer Kempe, Kitty Kuo, and Doyle Brunson remains on the list. 12:55 – Bryn Kenney wins the Aussie Millions Main Event! 17:40 – Phil Ivey gets even deeper into trouble! His Nevada assets, allegedly worth $100,000,000, are now up for grabs in the Borgata edge sorting lawsuit. 24:54 – Previewing the U.S. Poker Open! 30:45 – Recapping the Dolly’s Game action featuring Eli Elezra, youngster Dan Zack and the thick mustache of Mike Gorodinsky. 36:33 – An interview with Mike Gorodinsky about his mustache and his friendly banter with Doyle Brunson! 44:22 – Remko and Brent almost get kicked out of the conference room and dive straight into the Effing Five! The New Effing Five! Phil Galfond launches Run it Once Poker All the recent Poker Twitter drama! Negreanu gives a terminally ill poker fan experience to never forget. Steve Albini Stories from the Felt featured on Rolling Stone and Pitchfork Josh Arieh’s GO Fund Me account for Gavin Smith’s sons ($72K raised) New to the podcast? Subscribe right now and leave us a review on your favorite podcasting app. New to PokerGO and ready to watch some exciting poker action? Subscribe right now to never miss another minute of action.
Sarah Herring is alone to start the show, in England for an 888 event. She recaps the Aussie Millions: where Bryn Kenney and Cary Katz drew most of the spotlight. Sarah and Jeff Platt then bring Mark "Chirp" Herm onto the podcast. They discuss the "Chirp Herm Show", and Herm also gives out some advice to aspiring poker players and crypto-currency traders. Jeff also chats with World Series of Poker Vice President Jack Effel about what players and fans can expect from the 50th Anniversary of the WSOP. The two dive into the major structure changes for this year's series, and the inspiration behind the new events that were created. This week's sponsor: Natural 8!
In this episode, Blake Eastman, founder of The Nonverbal Group, creator of Beyond Tells, and owner of The School of Cards, talks about the largest study ever conducted on the behavior of poker players. Elliot and Blake discuss how to integrate this new information into your game and why the use of tells isn't for everyone. Listen in to hear a psychology expert share some tips and tricks that you can implement immediately to have an advantage over your live opponents. Visit The Mindset Advantage Podcast or find us on iTunes to subscribe, visit previous episodes, and learn more about your host, Elliot Roe. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:50 – Introducing Blake, the founder of The Nonverbal Group, creator of Beyond Tells, and owner of School of Cards 00:55 – He was a psychology professor and now uses that knowledge and data to help people understand the use of tells in the game 01:23 – He started playing poker in his teens and his work now combines his three main passions – poker, nonverbal behavior, and teaching 02:25 – Blake was anti-behavior and anti-tells before, but after Beyond Tells his perspective changed 03:06 – Information on Beyond Tells 03:08 – It is the largest study ever conducted on the behavior of poker players; things like blink rate were recorded 03:55 – They found that the quantitative approach is useless but the qualitative results have been game-changing 04:22 – The poker community has been wrong about how they read tells – the results have found that qualitative patterns tell the most 04:57 – They've designed frameworks and approaches to identify who to watch, when, and how so you can integrate that into your game 05:30 – Video is necessary to analyze spots 05:50 –Blake's “A-ha!” moment – when he realized the data was useful and he had been wrong 06:05 – He was in the office looking at footage and implemented the “grounding theory,” where you code the data without a hypothesis 06:30 – He was watching a specific player and saw correlations between his hand movements and range 06:51 – He started noticing the same thing with other players and live at the table; poker tells can be taught, they aren't just an inherent skill 07:30 – How Blake teaches the skill to students 07:35 – First, students must understand and know the body can give off information, then that can be prioritized into a system 08:00 – They can establish feedback loops for players 09:20 – What you can pick up in a small amount of time 09:35 – Predictive models allow for you to follow a player using common patterns 10:27 – The system allows for you to know, not think, where another player is weak 11:15 – Which players to read 11:30 – It depends on the players, but is still beneficial even if you can only read one player 12:18 – He teaches people to go after certain spots and opportunities so behaviors can define and guide as to when to make certain moves 12:43 – Working with the greatest minds in poker 13:05 – He doesn't want the highest echelons knowing his techniques because he plays with them 14:04 – On his work with Nonverbal Group and the power of perspective 14:35 – He sees a difference between mindset and mental game; he sees mindset as an approach and mental game as on-table optimization 14:50 – You must fix the foundation (mindset) before working on anything else 15:35 – On the game moving fast 15:50 – At the top it moves fast, but most games move slow; there's a media bias and the local card room isn't represented 17:42 – Lower-level players are still not up to date on higher-level information about the game 18:00 – Reading behavior and tells is for a specific kind of player, not just anyone 19:04 – On what Beyond Tells does 19:11 – They focus on live, no-limit Hold ‘Em and have a serious of programs depending on what the player needs, but mechanics need to be established first 20:10 – The course is embedded with his knowledge of psychology 23:36 – A tip for listeners: Pay attention to the hands 23:50 – Pick one or two players and focus on their hands pre-flop; see what they do right before and right after 24:12 – Increase your awareness 25:15 – High-level players want to know timing tells but there are more interesting tells to analyze 26:26 – A final tip for listeners: Embedded concealment strategies make it easier to pay attention to them 27:00 – Blake's plans 27:06 – He's going to Aussie Millions and WSOP 27:28 – He's learning and understanding other player's spots; he's using his own findings to improve his game 3 Key Points The qualitative results Blake has found are game-changing. You must master the foundations of poker before studying behavior and tells. A player's hands tell a lot – pick a player or two and see what their hand say. Contact/Resources Beyond Tells - Training Website Poker Mind Coach – Elliot's Coaching Website Credits Podcast Production by Podcastily
Lance and Donnie are back from their Super Bowl party to discuss the conclusion of the Aussie Millions, where Bryn Kenney won the Main Event.
No episódio de número 50 do Pokercast, os apresentadores discutem a respeito do baninento dos scripts de assento pelo Pokerstars e continuam a cobertura do Aussie Millions. A entrevista da edição é com Ramon Sfalsin. O Pokercast falou também com Rafael “GM_VALTER” Moraes sobre seu novo patrocínio e com Sergio Brun, campeão brasileiro de 2007, sobre seu novo livro, A Mandala do Poker. Telegram do Pokercast: (031) 9-7518-9609 FichasNet (062) 9-8130-6680 http://www.fichasnet.com.br/site Assine nosso podcast (copie e cole esse link no seu aplicativo de podcasts preferido, ou procure por Superpoker ou Pokercast!): http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:174415076/sounds.rss Você pode ouví-lo pelo iTunes, WeCast entre outras plataformas de sua preferência. Toda semana, um episódio novo! E também estamos no Spotify e no Deezer! Tags: SuperPoker, PokerCast, Poker
BIG Dave runs down the highlights of this years WSOP Schdule and the slate of 80 live bracelet events. The guys also go over the Aussie Millions results and discuss the WPT's move to delayed final tables that will be played at the HyperX Esports Arena at the Luxor.
This week, Dara and David are joined by poker legend Eli Elezra who has just published the English version of his biography, entitled ‘Pulling The Trigger', translated by our good pal Robbie Strazynski. David also conducts a postscript with Eli, right after the main interview discussing his 2+2 ask me anything thread and everything that followed. The guys also sit down with WSOPE, Cash Game Festival and Unibet Open commentator Henry Kilbane. Daiva joins them for strategy, taking a look at a hand from Dara's 25K Highroller Hand from Dusk Till Dawn. The lads talk about Unibet Poker's exciting new format Hexapros. Plus, Ian has results from the Aussie Millions and MPN Tallinn plus our very own hosts are in the news as their blogs about Daniel Negreanu got a lot of attention.
It’s a jam-packed episode of the PokerNews Podcast. Sarah Herring and Jeff Platt cover the top stories in the poker world. They start with the Aussie Millions, is the biggest Main Event down under a great sign for this year’s WSOP? Poker pro Chase Bianchi joins the show to talk about the unregulated online poker environment in the United States. Plus, drama! Sarah and Jeff debate the controversy that’s surrounded a couple of Daniel Negreanu’s tweets. This week's sponsor: Natural 8! Natural8 continues to grow as one of the major poker rooms in Asia and Europe. With a variety of tournaments unique in its own way, catered to both recreational and professional players alike, get ready to spice up your poker life. Over $300,000 in guaranteed prize money to be won each day, plus all buy-ins and guarantees are doubled on Sundays, that's $12million in monthly guarantees! Stunning tournaments and extraordinary guarantees only at Natural8.
This week, Dara and David are joined by poker legend Eli Elezra who has just published the English version of his biography, entitled ‘Pulling The Trigger', translated by our good pal Robbie Strazynski. David also conducts a postscript with Eli, right after the main interview discussing his 2+2 ask me anything thread and everything that followed. The guys also sit down with WSOPE, Cash Game Festival and Unibet Open commentator Henry Kilbane. Daiva joins them for strategy, taking a look at a hand from Dara's 25K Highroller Hand from Dusk Till Dawn. The lads talk about Unibet Poker's exciting new format Hexapros. Plus, Ian has results from the Aussie Millions and MPN Tallinn plus our very own hosts are in the news as their blogs about Daniel Negreanu got a lot of attention.
No episódio de número 49 do Pokercast, os apresentadores contam as novidades do WSOP, BSOP, Aussie Millions e US Poker Open e repercutem a respeito da discussão sobre a qualidade dos jogadores brasileiros em comparação com os jogadores de high rollers. O entrevistado da edição é Ramon Sfalsin, que recebeu o Kalil no QG do Poker Lab, em Maceió, e contou tudo sobre sua carreira como jogador, professor e empreendedor. Telegram do Pokercast: (031) 9-7518-9609 FichasNet (062) 9-8130-6680 http://www.fichasnet.com.br/site Assine nosso podcast (copie e cole esse link no seu aplicativo de podcasts preferido, ou procure por Superpoker ou Pokercast!): http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/sou... Você pode ouví-lo pelo iTunes, WeCast entre outras plataformas de sua preferência. Toda semana, um episódio novo! E também estamos no Spotify! Tags: SuperPoker, PokerCast, Poker
Sarah Herring and Jeff Platt are back with another episode of the PokerNews Podcast. They immediately dive into the investigation surrounding the theft of Sarah's truck! Detective Herring is on the case and takes us through what happened. (The truck is back on Herring property, safe and sound.) Plus, they mix in some poker talk as well. Chino Rheem takes down the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event, what a career he's had. The Aussie Millions is underway, the World Series of Poker releases more of its schedule, and Sarah and Jeff pay tribute to Gavin Smith. Tommy Angelo joins the show to fire off some poker strategy advice to the listeners, and Sarah and Jeff announce a....giveaway!!
Ben is joined by Merv and Dara who are at the Aussie Millions in Melbourne. Dara talks about his upcoming book release Poker Satellite Strategy which will be available very soon for pre-order at Amazon. We tackle a poser on satellite strategy before delving in to a hand (38:08) from the 6-max Aussie Millions game played a few days ago with Dara as the hero. Find out more about Dara's news at his blog here.
This week on the Poker Central Podcast, Brent and Remko debut their own Poker Rankings lead by non-other than the man of the year so far, Chino Rheem! Also on the show, Brent tells a crazy Gavin Smith story, we look back on Poker After Dark’s The Escalator, look ahead at the upcoming WPT action on PokerGO and the latest changes to The Effing Five. 1:10 – This week on the show! 2:58 – Brent Hanks tells a crazy Gavin Smith story about getting a slice of pizza slapped onto his head. 8:15 – Looking back on $25,000 The Escalator on Poker After Dark with Matt Berkey, Sean Winter, Chris Hunichen, Justin Young, Anthony Alberto, and Ralph Wong. 16:19 – The Aussie Millions is underway, here’s all you need to know! 19:20 – The Department of Justice is messing with online gaming again, is it time to panic? 22:55 – The Effing Five! Brent and Remko submit their changes to the list. 28:29 – Social Media is on fire lately! Brent gets us caught up on all the drama. 31:35 – The outstanding loans Brent Hanks will never see repaid, who’s fault is it? 34:50 – The first ever Poker Central Power Rankings! 43:55 – What to look forward to next week! The January 25 Effing Five: Chino Rheem – Fifth million dollar score by winning the PCA Good Boy Joe Ingram hustles his way into a Platinum Pass worth $30k for the ultimate poker fan Jeremy Hilsercop. Platinum Pass winner Ramon Colillas wins the PSPC for $5.1 million The best fold of the year? Thi Nguyen folds AQ vs the AA of Athanasios Polychronopoulos on a board that showed AQQ. Josh Arieh’s GoFundMe raised more than $72K for Gavin Smith’s boys The Week 3 Poker Central Power Rankings Top 10: 1 Chino Rheem 2 Daniel Negreanu 3 Stephen Chidwick 4 Phil Hellmuth 5 Kitty Kuo 6 Matt Berkey 7 Justin Bonomo 8 Doyle Brunson 9 Rainer Kempe 10 Alex Foxen New to PokerGO? Subscribe right now to watch Dolly’s Game on-demand as well as more than 100 days of live poker action every single year, including the upcoming U.S. Poker Open, February 13-23 from the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas.
Shannon Shorr wasn't even 21 when he found his first taste of success in the poker world. The University of Alabama student won a satellite to the Aussie Millions and finished fourth in the main event for nearly $200,000. Later that summer after turning 21, he chopped the Bellagio Cup main event. With nearly seven-figures in cashes, Shorr decided not to go back to school, at least for the time being. Shorr was one of the most consistent performers on the tournament circuit during the height of the poker boom, scoring final tables and wins all over the world. Shorr was so good during that stretch that in 2013, he was named by GPI as the no. 7 player of the decade. Shorr is coming off a deep run in the 2018 World Series of Poker main event, where he finished 39th for $189,165. He now has $6.6 million in live tournament earnings. Highlights from this interview include the switch from Alabama to Vegas, a passion for baseball, $5 home games, how berating a player led to an important friendship, winning life-changing money, how a coin flip led to Australia and a poker career, leaving college and ultimately going back for the degree, dealing with six-figure downswings, the comfort of Bellagio, a motivating weight-loss prop bet, traveling the world, fighting back the negative thoughts, dealing with fifth-place finishes, being a risk-averse poker player, new thoughts on bet sizing, why poker players have anxiety, and his deep run in the WSOP main event.
Chance Kornuth was just one semester shy of graduating from college when he decided to plunge headfirst into life as a professional poker player. He earned his first major taste of success in 2010, when he won the $5,000 PLO event at the WSOP for his first bracelet and $508K. The Denver-native continued to take shots with his bankroll, and found success both live and online. In 2014, he won the Bellagio Cup main event for another $526K. A year later, he finished third in the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure for $641K. He won the AUD$25,000 high roller at the Aussie Millions for $553K, and an event at the EPT Grand Final for $398K, and made several final tables all over the globe along the way. Most recently, he won his second WSOP bracelet, taking down an online event last summer for another $341K. In total, the 32-year-old has racked up nearly $6.4 million in live tournament earnings. Kornuth now runs Chip Leader Coaching, a premier training program for mid-stakes MTT players who want to take their poker career to the next level. Site instructors include notable poker pros such as Nick Petrangelo, Joe McKeehen, Ryan LaPlante, Alex Foxen, Ryan Jones, and Ryan Leng. Highlights from this interview include the difference a new haircut can make, using pennies for poker chips, dropping out one semester before graduating, dominating the Bellagio nightlies, stealing Adam's aces, taking over dad's online poker account, winning the first WSOP bracelet, the PLO palace, learning to treat poker like a job, staying out of the seven-figure club, why he decided to train poker players, winning and losing $450k pots, the importance of shot taking, Ben Lamb running bad at credit card roulette, helping JohnnyBax at the final table, his heist car, weighing dog crap for cash, giving a rebate to impress a dealer, and why live tells still matter.
Brandon Adams is a high-stakes cash game player who now resides in Miami, but in the last 18 months, the 39-year-old has done quite well on the high roller tournament circuit. Adams finished second in the 2017 Aussie Millions $25,000 event, third in the 2017 Hard Rock Poker Open $25,000 event, first in the $50,000 Poker Masters event and most recently, he won another $25,000 event at the Hard Rock Poker Showdown. Adams now has $3 million in live tournament earnings. Adams has also written three books, including Broke: A Poker Novel and Personal Organization For Degenerates. He has gambled for hundreds of thousands of dollars in big prop bets, and faced off against some of the best players in the world, even while teaching game theory courses at Harvard University in his spare time. Highlights from this interview include unfashionable George, graduating college at 19, the desire to be a jock, Ivy League poker, teaching game theory at Harvard, dealing with smoke in Biloxi, Cash Poker at Binion's, clearing his box to play heads-up PLO with Sammy Farha, locking up a win in an insane high-stakes game, a push for transparency in swaps and staking, writing for degenerates, working with Michael Lewis, using Tool the run a 5:33 mile, playing a $600k pot that didn't go to showdown, denying equity vs. realizing equity, owning 100 $300 shirts, and adopting an open-door policy.
Sorel Mizzi was at one point, the no. 1 ranked online poker player in the world. After turning his attention to live tournament poker, Mizzi continued to thrive, scoring wins on the European Poker Tour, and at the Borgata Spring Poker Open, Festa al Lago, and Wynn Classic, as well as high roller events at the Grand Prix De Paris, WPT Vienna and the PartyPoker Premier League. Mizzi has also done very well at the Aussie Millions, finishing 16th in 2009, third in 2010, ninth in 2011 and second in 2014. In total, the 33-year-old Toronto native has amassed $11.9 million in live earnings, which is no. 45 on the all-time money list and no. 4 on Canada's list, behind just Mike McDonald, WSOP main event winner Jonathan Duhamel, and of course, Daniel Negreanu. Mizzi is no stranger to controversy, and feels as though he was singled out because of his status in the poker world. However, after some "self-editing," as he puts it, he believes his days of finding trouble are behind him. Highlights from this interview include a family of gamers, punching Brian Rast in the face for charity, early gambling with pogs, getting berated by Phil Hellmuth, living life for the adventure, why poker players can fail math, an unhealthy online poker routine, meeting Bill Nye The Science Guy, learning to self-edit, dealing with bracelet envy, dominating down under, taking mushrooms on the moon, 'sparring' with Forrest Griffin, the worst 'Hi' of Nenad Medic's life, high-stakes Monopoly props, betting on Ari Engel's name, and being a LAG salesman.
Late in the Aussie Millions, Beau Palmer decides to make a big play against Aaron Lim. Will it work? is it a good play? Grant and Jonathan break it down. FLOP: 9s9c4h TURN: 9d RIVER: Kh For access to exclusive Poker Guys freerolls and other tournaments on Nitrogen Sports Poker Room, use this link to sign up: https://www.nitrogensports.eu/r/632610 Download the Dash wallet here: Android: goo.gl/ovKzSY iOS: goo.gl/Y3EH2n Our video explaining Dash Digital Cash: www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBq7E6Un2h8
Tony G is in a tough spot against Eric Seidel and Joe Hachem in a $100k buy in Aussie Millions event. Grant and Jonathan break it down. FLOP: Kh 9s 5s For access to exclusive Poker Guys freerolls and other tournaments on Nitrogen Sports Poker Room, use this link to sign up: https://www.nitrogensports.eu/r/632610 Download the Dash wallet here: Android: https://goo.gl/ovKzSY iTunes: https://goo.gl/Y3EH2n
James Hopkins has a great hand! But Duy Ho has a better one. Can Hopkins find a way to survive in the Aussie Millions main event? FLOP: Jh Qc 4c TURN: 10d For access to exclusive Poker Guys freerolls and other tournaments on Nitrogen Sports Poker Room, use this link to sign up: www.nitrogensports.eu/r/632610 Download the Dash wallet here: Android: https://goo.gl/ovKzSY iTunes: https://goo.gl/Y3EH2n
Live from the Crown Casino in Melbourne for the Aussie Millions, Merv is joined by Landon Blackhall of Deaf Poker Australia. The team discuss a poser about loss aversion bias and an interesting hand from a listener.
Brent Hanks and Remko Rinkema are coming at you from the exclusive Ivey Room at the ARIA Resort, covering all the latest news from the inaugural U.S. Poker Open, they look back on the Aussie Millions, and look ahead at the Super High Roller Bowl in China and upcoming Poker After Dark shows. 2:30 - Today on the show! 3:20 - Brent Hanks wins all the money! (Or at least a good chunk) 5:01 - Recapping the first three events of the U.S. Poker Open, won by Justin Bonomo, Mike Gorodinsky, and Stephen Chidwick. 21:00 - The $25,000 Mixed Game Championship during the U.S. Poker Open: Names, numbers, hot takes and speculation on Ilya Trincher's jail time, brought up by Nick Schulman! 27:30 - Las Vegas Super High Roller Bowl gossip and side events added in China. 32:30 - The U.S Poker Open Championship standings and Fantasy standings! 35:50 - Wrapping up the Aussie Millions! Toby Lewis wins the record-breaking event that had 800 unique players in the Main Event. And what about those High Roller struggles? 41:20 - Previewing the L.A.P.C. which will be live on PokerGO on March 1st! 43:35 - Poker After Dark returns on February 15th and 16th! Brent Hanks shares insights and give some slight hints towards the lineups. 45:21 - Brent Hanks bets the Patriots and loses his house, car, and self-respect. Remko ate all the snacks. If you're new to PokerGO, sign up now and take $10 off the annual subscription by using the promo code REMKO.
Matt is on location at the Borgata Winter Open to cover a stacked final 18. Ari Engel eyes a historic 2nd Aussie Millions title. The US Poker Open series kicks off at Aria. The Fives is shortlisted for an American Poker Award nomination.
The US Poker Open is set to start on Thursday, with live action on PokerGO commencing on Friday afternoon. This week the podcast previews the action, and much more! 4:30 – NBC Sports and Poker Central expand and extend broadcasting partnership, as the Super High Roller Bowl, Poker Masters and US Poker Open will now be broadcasted through 2020 on this marquee US sports channel. What does this mean for the exposure poker gets, and what does it say about the appetite in the USA for the game? 11:15 – Comparing poker broadcasts from the era during which the game first got mainstream attention versus the current-day offerings of live and on-demand poker action. 17:00 – Previewing the US Poker Open! What numbers will the events get? Who's doing commentary? What about the mixed games? 21:34 – Daniel Negreanu offered a must-win $50,000 bet to all takers for the US Poker Open, but he upped the ante for Phil Hellmuth, offering him up to $250,000 of money to be bet on himself for the win. Which bets will go down? Find out in this segment. 25:33 – The US Poker Open fantasy draft! Brent, Will and Remko pick their five-player teams from players they think are likely to put in a big grind in Las Vegas. Join in on the fun by letting us know which players you think are going to crush! Send your team to podcast@pokercentral.com. 34:14 – Finally! Recapping the PokerStars Carribean Adventure during which Cary Katz, Bryn Kenney, Adrian Mateos (Are you even a real person?), Maria Lampropoulos, Steve O'Dwyer, Jason Koon and Chris Kruk made headlines in the big events. 58:08 – The Aussie Millions hosts its biggest Main Event ever, and what does that tell us about the WSOP Main Event? 1:02:10 – More on the “value of team pros” for online poker sites, PokerStars letting go of ElkY and partypoker signing Philipp Gruissem. 1:08:50 – It's all nonsense from here on out! Join the guys in their fantasy draft - with an autographed hat by all US Poker Open champions for the winner, by selecting your five-player team. Pick one player from each of the rounds the guys drafted in, and send your team to podcast@pokercentral.com before 3pm PT/6pm ET or midnight CET on Thursday. Pick one player from each of the following five rounds of the draft. Round 1: Bryn Kenney, Stephen Chidwick, Daniel Negreanu Round 2: Phil Hellmuth, Brian Rast, Nick Schulman Round 3: Justin Bonomo, Adrian Mateos, Isaac Haxton Round 4: David Peters, Jason Koon, Tom Marchese Round 5: Rainer Kempe, Benjamin Pollak, Cary Katz
Merv joins us from the Crown Casino in Melbourne ahead of the Aussie Millions and we challenge him to a photo contest #meetMerv #Mervsmaidens. Meanwhile Mike is in some mystery pain around his Netherlands, but battles through to tackle a PPP Poser and another Aussie Millions hand from 2016 (27:08).
In the week that Unibet Poker launches in Ireland, Dara and David are delighted to bring you the Season 4 finale, starring none other than 4 time bracelet winner and 2014 WSOP player of the year George Danzer. They will also be catching up with poker player, writer and raconteuse Kat Arnsby. Daiva joins Dara to discuss a hand from her Aussie Millions preliminary. Ian retakes his seat at the news desk and David asks Dara all about his 7th Triple Crown.
In the week that Unibet Poker launches in Ireland, Dara and David are delighted to bring you the Season 4 finale, starring none other than 4 time bracelet winner and 2014 WSOP player of the year George Danzer. They will also be catching up with poker player, writer and raconteuse Kat Arnsby. Daiva joins Dara to discuss a hand from her Aussie Millions preliminary. Ian retakes his seat at the news desk and David asks Dara all about his 7th Triple Crown.
We kick of 2018 by welcoming to the show tournament director of the upcoming Aussie Millions, Joel Williams. Appropriately we chose a poser this week for live players. We discuss the modern issue of calling the clock and get the fresh perspective of the casino staff, who play a vital role in protecting all of the players. At 29:16 our strat chat hand features a huge river bet from the one and only Phil Ivey.
Joe joins the show from Las Vegas and the guys discuss the current atmosphere in Sin City. BIG Dave also replays an interview, from this summer, with local pro Chris Bolek, who does a phenomenal breakdown of the Main Event. BIG Dave finishes the show with a wrap up of the Fun in the Sun Tournament and looks ahead to the PCA in the Bahamas and the Aussie Millions in Melbourne.
Nick Petrangelo is a poker pro from Massachusetts who broke out onto the high-stakes tournament scene back in 2015 with numerous final tables, including a second-place finish in the $100,000 buy-in Five Diamond World Poker Classic high roller for more than $1 million. Since then, the 31-year-old former hockey and golf standout has been a consistent force on the high roller circiuit, amassing $9.4 million in live tournament cashes. In 2017 alone, he finished second in PokerStars Caribbean Adventure $25,000 high roller for $740,032, won the Aussie Millions $100,000 high roller for $665,734, and also took down the $25,000 PokerStars WCOOP high roller for another $624,676. Highlights from this interview include living in extremes, why high roller fish are better players than regular fish, being 'less chill' in a hockey game, why tournaments > cash games, not being dollar motivated, a six-figure slow roll, a short stint as a bank teller, wanting the farm in Vermont and table draw confidence.
This week on the show Sam Trickett joins Remko to talk about the massive ups and downs of his poker career. Trickett gained worldwide fame when he finished runner-up in the 2012 Big One for One Drop for $10,000,000, and for the first time he tells the entire story of how this changed his life, and how the deal he had in place to play the tournament changed just days before it started. After a few years away from the game, Trickett is now back in action and eager to crush the high stakes once again. 3:16 - Start of the interview with Sam, what he's up to right now and how his love for the game got rejuvenated. 9:06 - Returning to the game after a long break, how it affected his game and confidence. 11:17 - The best and worst day of his life during 2014 Big One for One Drop. 14:57 - Did Sam think he had left the game behind for good in 2014? 16:54 - Sam's youth, passion for soccer and missing out on a pro career with Sheffield United. 20:08 - Life decisions, or indecisions and how he became a gas fitter. 23:06 - Discovering the game of poker, pub games and the craving for material things. 25:40 - The first big win, thousands felt like millions, spending big and hitting rock bottom by losing it all. 31:43 - Rebounding from losing it all, moving to Cape Town to teach poker and finding a staking deal for the 2010 World Series of Poker. 37:50 - Turning a small staking deal into playing the $250k and $100k at the Aussie Millions just months later and taking over the poker world. 45:26 - Nosebleed cash games in Australia and Macau, and getting into the biggest cash games with Tom Dwan, Patrik Antonius and Phil Ivey. 50:33 - The 2012 Big One for One Drop. 57:22 - Winning $10 Million dollars, the deal, the profit and how it all changed last minute. 1:00:18 - The life-changing impact the Big One for One Drop had on Sam's life. (And a story on The Hangover-esque scenes the night after the final table.) 1:08:48 - Partying with Phil Ivey. 1:15:30 - Buying a house for his sister, gifting himself a Ferrari and wasting money on a diamond-encrusted watch.
In our special Halloween episode, the team announce our new Patreon page. Check out what's on offer there, as we welcome you to become a patron of the podcast. For the poser this week, we discuss time management for those with busy lives (apparently there's more to life than poker?) At 30:08 the stratchat starts and we tackle an Aussie Millions hand featuring some Haunted Aces.
A HUGE pot develops between Polk and Antonius in a very high stakes Aussie Millions cash game. Grant and Jonathan break it down. FLOP: 4d 5c 7c TURN: 5h RIVER: Qs For access to exclusive Poker Guys freerolls and other tournaments on Nitrogen Sports Poker Room, use this link to sign up: nitrogensports.eu/r/632610
Jason Mercier gets put to the test by the deep pockets of Richard Yong in a high stakes Aussie Millions cash game. Grant and Jonathan break it down. FLOP: 4c 7s Ad TURN: 10s RIVER: 3c For access to exclusive Poker Guys freerolls and other tournaments on Nitrogen Sports Poker Room, use this link to sign up: www.nitrogensports.eu/r/632610
Ari Engel is one of the hardest working grinders on the tournament circuit today. The former no. 1 online poker player in the world has been practically living out of a suitcase as he chases big cashes all over the globe. The 33-year-old has done quite well for himself, with nearly $5 million in live tournament cashes. He's currently tied for fourth place with eight WSOP Circuit titles and in 2016, he took down the Aussie Millions main event. Despite the fact that he didn't really concentrate on live poker until after Black Friday, Engel has somehow managed to rack up 284 live tournament cashes so far in his career, 48 of which came last year. To compare, 53-year-old Phil Hellmuth, who won the 1989 WSOP main event, has a total of 280 career cashes. Highlights from this interview include being a world-traveling child, Canadians with Australian accents, lazily finishing college in two years, inspiring his landlord to take up poker, being a poker workaholic, the positives of a fragmented online poker market, how to cash 48 times in one year, having the third worst set and still winning, and figuring out where to live in the world.
Weeks ago Shurane Vijayaram took down the Aussie Millions for a cool 1.6m AUD. In a very special Episode 30, Shurane takes us through his remarkable poker journey from a $130 satellite to the spectacular and much discussed final hand of the tournament. Extremely likeable, refreshingly open, humble, flawed, yet brilliant, Shurane offers raw insights into playing big events. The stratchat consists of 2 final table hands that will blow your mind...
It's heads up time in Aussie Millions week. FLOP:6h 9c 7s TURN: 3h RIVER:Qs For access to exclusive Poker Guys freerolls and other tournaments on Nitrogen Sports Poker Room, use this link to sign up: nitrogensports.eu/r/632610
It's Aussie Millions Week at the Breakdown! Our first hand occurs on day 4 of the Main Event, and it is anything but standard. For access to exclusive Poker Guys freerolls and other tournaments on Nitrogen Sports Poker Room, use this link to sign up: nitrogensports.eu/r/632610
BIG Dave and Joe wrap up the Aussie Millions, update the Borgata Main Event, and talk about the nominations for the American Poker Awards. The guys also have a discussion about some little known poker rules that the average player may be unaware of.
Doug Polk joins the podcast to give his takes on the Brain vs. AI battle, he puts Fedor Holz's epic run into perspective and explains how the Dan Bilzerian video he put out got picked up by mainstream media. Subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Stitcher and/or GooglePlay. Please leave us a review and rating.
traderusky co-hosts. In a PokerFraudAlert Exclusive, we investigate money missing or stolen from Aussie Millions satellite prize pools on 888.com. Colonel Fabersham calls 888 to get answers, and Druff sings an impromptu hold music song. Ken Scalir calls in and gives a life update. Update regarding Aruba PPC scandal, including statement by former pro Ronnie Bardah. TMMLK calls in to "save the show". Man named Roberson sentenced to 104 months for robbing LA area poker players. LuckyChewy also selling clothing. Rio Las Vegas evacuated after electrical/plumbing outage. Carl Icahn looking to sell Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City. Pokerstars ignoring collusion by Polish players? Druff gets a drone. Has 2016 really been an awful year? Druff talks more about the Russian "hack" of the US election. Bitcoin to reach 1000 in January? How many sexual preferences are there?
traderusky co-hosts. In a PokerFraudAlert Exclusive, we investigate money missing or stolen from Aussie Millions satellite prize pools on 888.com. Colonel Fabersham calls 888 to get answers, and Druff sings an impromptu hold music song. Ken Scalir calls in and gives a life update. Update regarding Aruba PPC scandal, including statement by former pro Ronnie Bardah. TMMLK calls in to "save the show". Man named Roberson sentenced to 104 months for robbing LA area poker players. LuckyChewy also selling clothing. Rio Las Vegas evacuated after electrical/plumbing outage. Carl Icahn looking to sell Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City. Pokerstars ignoring collusion by Polish players? Druff gets a drone. Has 2016 really been an awful year? Druff talks more about the Russian "hack" of the US election. Bitcoin to reach 1000 in January? How many sexual preferences are there?
Drexel and Chinamaniac host, with Druff joining about two hours into the show. Discussion of Cox Las Vegas almost locking out the Superbowl broadcast. Amaya Gaming to make stock private. Delaware legislation would allow for internet sports parlay betting. PFA listener Ari Engel wins Aussie Millions. Billionaire casino owner Sheldon Adelson has proposed a $1 billion stadium in Las Vegas for a NFL team. How much do you think the Nevada poker rooms take in 2015 was? Annette_15 signs as ambassador to Venetian Poker room, despite past of playing poker underage and being the "face" of Lock Poker long after nobody was being paid. David Tuchman calls Mason Malmuth a "clown", regarding his new book. Superbowl predictions. Daly calls in with two interesting Superbowl prop bets. Bart Hanson calls in to discuss players being detained at PCA by Bahamian police, and Pokerstars' negligence in not warning players of dire consequences of carrying undeclared cash to airport. Druff explains why he won't pay Jewdonk his $40 win in the freeroll. TMMLK and MumblesBadly call into the program. Show suffered from some technical difficulties due to Brandon's 15-year-old laptop struggling.
Drexel and Chinamaniac host, with Druff joining about two hours into the show. Discussion of Cox Las Vegas almost locking out the Superbowl broadcast. Amaya Gaming to make stock private. Delaware legislation would allow for internet sports parlay betting. PFA listener Ari Engel wins Aussie Millions. Billionaire casino owner Sheldon Adelson has proposed a $1 billion stadium in Las Vegas for a NFL team. How much do you think the Nevada poker rooms take in 2015 was? Annette_15 signs as ambassador to Venetian Poker room, despite past of playing poker underage and being the "face" of Lock Poker long after nobody was being paid. David Tuchman calls Mason Malmuth a "clown", regarding his new book. Superbowl predictions. Daly calls in with two interesting Superbowl prop bets. Bart Hanson calls in to discuss players being detained at PCA by Bahamian police, and Pokerstars' negligence in not warning players of dire consequences of carrying undeclared cash to airport. Druff explains why he won't pay Jewdonk his $40 win in the freeroll. TMMLK and MumblesBadly call into the program. Show suffered from some technical difficulties due to Brandon's 15-year-old laptop struggling.
Doi finalisti romani la CAPT. Noutati de la Aussie Millions, ce mai declara profesionistii. Tom Dwan sugereaza dezvaluiri dure despre relatia lui de sponsorizare. Moorman reuseste inca un Triple Crown. Noutati legislative in UK si Italia, informatii din pokerul online. Invitatul editiei, Sorin Constantinescu - despre relocarea clubului la Mariott Hotel, informatii surpriza, in prima auditie, despre proiectele PokerFest pe 2014 etc. Auditie placuta!
Bernard comments on the return of the NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship, the Aussie Millions and chats with Doug "Rico" Carli.
Bernard comments on the return of the NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship, the Aussie Millions and chats with Doug "Rico" Carli.
Jesse May catches up with the hottest players around at the moment Sam Trickett. 2010 was a great year for the player from Nottingham and his form has continued to blossom at the start of 2011. Trickett talks about his heads up battle with Jonny Chan, joking about with Phil Ivey, the big game in Macau, playing Erik Seidel in the 250k tourney at the Aussie Millions and quotable about Jungleman, Ivey, Dwan and many more