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Latest podcast episodes about dan zack

Bet The Process
WSOP Player of the Year Dan Zack Joins Rufus and Jeff

Bet The Process

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 59:33


This week on Bet the Process, Dan Zack joins to share how he won 2022 WSOP Player of the Year, as well as some personal experiences and insights into successful poker players. Jeff and Rufus also chat college football. Sponsored by pokernow.club Join the Bet the Process Poker Tournament Friday, Dec 6th at 9 pm est/6 pm pst https://www.pokernow.club/mtt/btp-freeroll-CWAyxfqz4I

DraftKings Football Show with Justin Herzig
2023 Best Ball Season Recap ($250,000+)

DraftKings Football Show with Justin Herzig

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 22:28


Justin (@JustinHerzig) recaps his 2023 Best Ball Season including getting 2nd in the DraftKings $555 for $150,000, winning the Luxury Box for $50,000, and getting 22nd place in the Best Ball Mania. He also provides the results for the $50k side bet with Dan Zack.Tune in to listen to the best of the best talk player takes, fantasy strategy, Reignmakers marketplace, and more!If you are new to DraftKings and want to try it out, you can claim a FREE Reignmakers Starter Pack now. 

DraftKings Football Show with Justin Herzig
BEST BALL: 2023 Regular Szn Recap & $50,000 Bet Update

DraftKings Football Show with Justin Herzig

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 48:04


Justin (@JustinHerzig) hosts a special Best Ball stream as the regular season concludes. He recaps the season on DraftKings and Underdog, provides an update on the $50,000 bet with Dan Zack, and answers the pressing questions on the minds of Best Ball Nation.Tune in to listen to the best of the best talk player takes, fantasy strategy, Reignmakers marketplace, and more!If you are new to DraftKings and want to try it out, you can claim a FREE Reignmakers Starter Pack now. 

DraftKings Football Show with Justin Herzig
Update: $50,000 Best Ball Bet with Dan Zack & TNF + Main Slate Preview

DraftKings Football Show with Justin Herzig

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 35:08


Justin (@JustinHerzig) gives a deep dive update on his $50,000 bet with Dan Zack, breaking down where they each have leverage. He also previews the TNF game between the Bills and Buccaneers and how he's thinking about the Week 8 Main Slate.Tune in to listen to the best of the best talk player takes, fantasy strategy, Reignmakers marketplace, and more!If you are new to DraftKings and want to try it out, you can claim a FREE Reignmakers Starter Pack now. 

Factory Sealed Retro Gaming Podcast
Sidequests - Ep. 17 - Hogwarts Legacy, Theatrhythm Final Bar Line, & PSVR2

Factory Sealed Retro Gaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 82:51


Eric, Dan & Zack unleash their wands and touch tips to gush all over Hogwarts Legacy & also have a jolly nice chat about Theatrhythm Final Bar Line, Playstation VR2, Metroid Prime Remastered, Hi-Fi Rush and more!

Poker Central Podcast Network
More PGT Mixed Games Winners with Jason Mercier, Dan Zack, Nick Guagenti, and Scott Abrams, Plus $1,000,000 Cash Game Talk

Poker Central Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 66:17


Donnie Peters and Tim Duckworth are here for a new episode of the PokerGO Podcast, and it's a big one. The hosts recap the second half of the first-ever PGT Mixed Games series with interviews from Jason Mercier, Dan Zack, Nick Guagenti, and Scott Abrams. Donnie and Tim also discuss Nick Schulman taking over for Gabe Kaplan in the High Stakes Poker commentary booth and PokerGO's No Gamble, No Future $1,000,000 cash game that will live stream on the PokerGO YouTube channel on Friday, February 17.

Game of Life Podcast
3. Dan Zack ― Professional poker and mastering resiliency

Game of Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 74:50


Dan Zack is a professional poker player. He's the 2022 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Player of the Year, and holds 3 WSOP bracelets. Dan and I talk through poker fundamentals and strategies. We also go through skills, like critical thinking and emotional regulation, that anyone can learn from poker. If that isn't enough, we talk about Dan's grind to becoming WSOP Player of the Year, Phil Hellmuth, and the intersection between poker and hedge fund investing. * * * * * * * * If you liked the episode, please like & subscribe to the show! Substack: https://gameoflifepod.substack.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sophdeng Email: golifepod@gmail.com "Game of Life Podcast" is produced by Sophia Deng; visuals by Alonzo Felix; music is from Anchor. * * * * * * * * Timestamps (0:50) How Dan got into poker at a young age (10:26) What is poker and what is it about? (14:02) Solvers, math era of poker (19:58) Playing at the professional level (23:13) Relationship with other poker players (27:54) Winning WSOP Player of the Year (48:29) Results-orientation and being at peace (54:38) Intersection between poker and hedge fund thinking (59:00) Quick fire round: Quotes from Phil Ivey and Phil Hellmuth (01:07:44) 2 final questions * * * * * * * * Dan's recommendations Open-face Pineapple Chinese Poker Splendor SET (card game) Teamfight Tactics

The Bernard Lee Poker Show
The Bernard Lee Poker Show 12-20-22 with Guest Dan Zack

The Bernard Lee Poker Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 54:55


2022 WSOP Player of the Year, Dan Zack, is Bernard Lee's gues. 

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The Bernard Lee Poker Show
The Bernard Lee Poker Show 12-20-22 with Guest Dan Zack

The Bernard Lee Poker Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 54:55


2022 WSOP Player of the Year, Dan Zack, is Bernard Lee's gues. 

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Poker Stories
Poker Stories: Dan Zack

Poker Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 79:39


Dan Zack was perhaps the youngest player to get bit by the poker bug when Chris Moneymaker won the 2003 World Series of Poker main event. The Princeton, New Jersey native was just 10 years old at the time, but he was hooked, even going on to read the Harrington on Hold'em strategy series by age 13. The gaming standout had the skills to build up big bankrolls online, but lacked the discipline to hold onto it.  After having to rebuild a few times, Zack finally plugged his leaks and it wasn't long before he established himself as a threat in any game he entered. He won his first WSOP bracelet in 2019, taking down the $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw event. The next year, he bubbled the final table of the $10,000 online main event.  This summer, the 29-year-old was the runaway winner of the WSOP Player of the Year race, having racked up 16 cashes, four final tables and just over $1.45 million in earnings. He also managed to nab his second and third career bracelets, winning both the $10,000 Omaha eight-or-better championship and the $10,000 stud eight-or-better championship.  Highlights from this interview include winning the jar of pennies at the family reunion game, reading Harrington on Hold'em at age 13, losing $20,000 on a church retreat, why children shouldn't learn poker, quitting poker and finding it again in Germany, turning $1,000 into $100,000 in one summer, a crucial PLO pot in the Bahamas, eight 62-hour poker sessions, setting his sights on the series, battling a barker, getting staked for a high roller by a stranger, live stream stakes, losing a $200,000 pot to Garrett Adelstein, getting owned at $2k-$4k by Ray D, betting big on the election, Dustin Diamond, and never having a real job.

The Chip Race
The Lock-In - Luke Vrabel - Part II

The Chip Race

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 74:25


This week, we are locked in and zenned out with Luke ‘Slay' Vrabel. The conversation between the lads is a wild ride that starts with the story behind the un-banning of Vrabel from the WSOP and his subsequent cash in the Main Event. David brings up Dan Zack winning WSOP player of the Year and Shaun Deeb's unofficial ‘player of the decade' title before the chat segues to Landon Tice's bet with Pads Leonard that he cannot leave Ballys for an entire year. Vrabel gives his opinion on bets that make someone miserable while Dara points to the tragedy of a young person sacrificing the 23rd year of their life. Next is one of the two big stories of the week - GGPoker's Player Integrity Council banning some cheaters but inviting back others. The lads all weigh in on the make-up of and concept behind the PIC while expressing concerns about GG's integrity, the possible problem arising from personal biases and Fedor Holz's involvement with the Odin solver. Finally, the lads discuss Hustler Casino reneging on their $250,000 guarantee and the aftermath but just as the show is winding down, Vrabel veers the conversation towards the alleged anti-semitism of some high profile poker players, inspiring a brief chat on the nature of internet rabbit-holes and what the community can do. It will come as no surprise that this is one of our longest ever episodes… but it's also one of our most entertaining.

PokerNews Podcast
2022 WSOP Main Event Final Thoughts; Interviews w/ Main Event Final Three

PokerNews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 68:06 Very Popular


In the latest edition of the PokerNews Podcast, Sarah Herring, Chad Holloway, and Jesse Fullen bring you one final update from the 2022 World Series of Poker (WSOP) at Bally's and Paris Las Vegas. That includes a recap of the Main Event, which was won by Espen Jorstad for $10,000,000! Sarah chats with the new WSOP Main Event champion as well as runner-up Adrian Attenborough and third-place finisher Mickey Duek. They also feature interviews w/ recent bracelet winners Julien Martini and Lawrence Brandt. Other stories they cover are the WSOP being affected by the “Active Shooter” false alarm, Dan Zack finally winning WSOP Player of the Year, Robert Mizrachi taking down the WPT Venetian, Paul Tedeschi blinking the 2022 Wynn Summer Classic $1,600 Mystery Bounty, and WSOP bracelet wins by Gregory Jensen and MSPT Hall of Famer Rich Alsup. Time Stamps *Time|Topic* 00:30 | Welcome to the show 00:45 | Recovering from the 2022 WSOP 01:45 | WSOP affected by “Active Shooter” false alarm 09:00 | 2022 WSOP Main Event wraps up – What did you think? 14:50 | Does becoming the WSOP Main Event champ make you notable? 16:22 | Who is your favorite Main Event champion within the last 10 years? 19:22 | How can a WSOP champ take advantage of their big win? 21:08 | Winner interview w/ 2022 WSOP Main Event champ Espen Jorstad 23:49 | Interview w/ runner-up Adrian Attenborough 28:22 | Interview w/ 3rd-place finisher Mickey Duek 31:00 | Dan Zack finally wins WSOP Player of the Year 34:30 | Sarah forgot the POY race stopped including WSOP Europe 35:52 | Gregory Jensen Wins 2022 WSOP Event 86: $10,000 6-Handed Championship for $824,649 37:30 | Lawrence Brandt wins second bracelet in $3,000 H.O.R.S.E. for $205,139 38:18 | Winner interview w/ Lawrence Brandt (Reporter: Mike Patrick) 41:19 | Jesse's take on Brandt's winner photo 43:00 | Julien Martini wins 4th bracelet in Razz Championship for $328,604 43:50 | How prestigious is it to win a 4th WSOP gold bracelet? 48:05 | Winner interview w/ Julien Martini  52:17 | MSPT Hall of Famer Rich Alsup ships his first WSOP bracelet 53:13 | Sponsor: Global Poker 53:30 | Final thoughts on the 2022 WSOP – Props to Jack Effel, Ty Stewart, Greg Chochon & Co. 58:50 | Robert Mizrachi wins WPT Venetian 1:00:20 | Sponsor: WPT Global 1:02:02 | Paul Tedeschi binks 2022 Wynn Summer Classic $1,600 Mystery Bounty for $232,474 1:035:25 | Chad is moving to Las Vegas!

Poker Central Podcast Network
That's a Wrap for the 2022 WSOP

Poker Central Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 48:38 Very Popular


Donnie Peters and Tim Duckworth wrap up the 2022 World Series of Poker with one final episode from inside the Bally's Event Center on the Las Vegas Strip. The WSOP Tournament of Champions just finished up and winner Ben Kaupp spoke with Donnie after his $250,000 victory. Plus, Tim caught up with WSOP Player of the Year winner Dan Zack.

DAT Poker Podcast
WSOP Catch-Up, Main Event Is Here & The PR Disaster - DAT Poker Pod Episode #126

DAT Poker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 63:31 Very Popular


0:00 Intros, where we've been. 2:00 Catching up on WSOP, Main Event so far, guessing the final entry # 9:40 DNegs WSOP so far (without Daniel) 14:30 Hellmuth's 2nd, Dan Zack and Jungleman's $50k PPC 25:50 Player photographed using PIO Solver at the table 32:30 The 2 Three of spades PR disaster 43:10 Poker Industry Legend Rich Corbin Passes Away 45:00 The new GG Poker player integrity council 47:50 Jonathan Duhamel wins decade long tax case vs Canadian Gov   Follow @DatPokerPod on Instagram Email: datpokerpod (at) gmail (dot) com Intro/Outro Music By: https://twitter.com/murphchops 54:00 Best WSOP Tweets: Funny Players, Ladies Event

PokerNews Podcast
Brian Hastings 17th Player to Win 6th Bracelet; Phil Ivey Makes Run at No. 11

PokerNews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 34:39 Very Popular


In the latest edition of the PokerNews Podcast, Chad Holloway and Jesse Fullen bring you all the latest from the 2022 World Series of Poker (WSOP) at Bally's and Paris Las Vegas. That includes highlighting all the recent bracelet winners and even interviews with the likes of Daniel Weinman, Ramsey Stovall, Ali Eslami, and Justin Pechie. They also talk about Brian Hastings becoming just the 17th player in WSOP history to capture six or more bracelets, as well as Phil Ivey getting everyone excited by making a serious run at his 11th gold bracelet. Additionally, there are highlights from the Wynn $2,200 Mystery Bounty, Neymar Jr. notching his first-ever WSOP cash, and Dan Zack winning his second bracelet of the summer (as well as taking the lead in the 2022 WSOP Player of the Year race). They also offer a preview of the PokerNews Cup at Golden Nugget June 24-28, and offer their picks after the final ten nominees were released for the Poker Hall of Fame Class of 2022. Listen to those stories and more on the latest PokerNews Podcast! Time Stamps *Time|Topic* 00:30 | Welcome to the show 00:40 | Sponsor: Global Poker 01:23 | Highlights from the Wynn $2,200 Mystery Bounty 04:12 | Neymar Jr. notches first-ever WSOP cash 06:38 | Phil Ivey makes run at bracelet No. 11 08:17 | Dan Zack wins $10K Stud Championship for 2nd bracelet of summer 08:50 | Dan Zack takes lead in 2022 WSOP Player of the Year race 10:15 | Daniel Weinman wins first gold bracelet 11:47 | Winner interview w/ Daniel Weinman 13:30 | Ramsey Stovall wins $1,000 Super Turbo Bounty for $191,223 14:01 | Winner interview w/ Ramsey Stovall 16:26 | Brian Hastings becomes 17th players to win six or more gold bracelets 17:36 | Ali Eslami takes down Event #36: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better  18:43 | Winner interview w/ Ali Eslami 21:16 | Justin Pechie wins second WSOP bracelet in the $1,500 Freezeout 21:37 | Winner interview w/ Justin Pechie 22:51 | Poker Hall of Fame nominees announced – Who do you like? 29:51 | PokerNews Cup gets underway at Golden Nugget Las Vegas!

Poker Central Podcast Network
Ivey Is Back and Twice the Fun for Dan Zack

Poker Central Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 52:50 Very Popular


Donnie Peters and Tim Duckworth bring you a new episode of the PokerGO Podcast from the 2022 World Series of Poker. Three main topics are covered on this episode: Phil Ivey being back at the WSOP, Dan Zack winning two gold bracelets this series, and the popular Millionaire Maker.

EcoNews Report
Understanding ‘Urbanism'

EcoNews Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 32:09


On this week's EcoNews Report, planning expert Dan Zack joins Gang Green to talk about “urbanism” — a term that might sound scary for rural Humboldt County. But despite its name, principles of urban design can be applied across the whole of the county, from Bridgeville to Eureka. Because at its core, urbanism is just about making planning work for humans. Dan also breaks down “form based codes,” a relatively new idea in urban planning that is at the heart of the Gateway Area Plan, Arcata's new planning effort to allow for mixed-use infill development near the city's core.Like what you hear? Dan is giving a slightly longer presentation on “The Principles of Good Infill Development” on April 7 at 6 p.m. via Zoom. There will also be the opportunity to ask him some questions. Register online here. (Kudos to the Coalition for Responsible Transportation Priorities for sponsoring Dan's talk!)Support the show (https://www.humboldtbaykeeper.org/get-involved/donate)

Fresno's Best
Dan Zack, Urban Planner and Consultant

Fresno's Best

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 80:40


Today we have Dan Zack on the show. Dan is an urban planner in Fresno California. In 2022 he founded Zack Urban Solutions, a consulting firm which offers a wide variety of urban planning services to cities, non-profits, and developers who want proven, practical approaches to creating walkable, fun, and inclusive places. Prior to that, he spent 23 years in local government working on downtown revitalization, streetscape projects, parking management, zoning and form-based codes, long-range plans, housing plans, and development entitlements. He spent 7 1/2 years with the City of Fresno: For the last year of that he was the Assistant Director of Economic Development and was focused on bringing housing to Downtown Fresno; for the remainder of his time there he was Assistant Director of the Planning and Development Department. His previous work was in Northern California; as the Downtown Development Manager for the City of Redwood City in the San Francisco Bay Area he attracted the development of 2,500 homes in an area that had stagnated for decades, but which is now one of the most active downtowns in the Silicon Valley. Zack Urban Solutions Website Books Mentioned Walkable City Rules: 101 Steps to Making Places Better by Jeff Speck When Fresno Rode the Rails by Edward Hamm The Death and Life of Great American Cities by Jane Jacobs Survival of the City: The Future of Urban Life in an Age of Isolation by Edward Glaeser and David Cutler

Doug Polk Podcast
Top 5 GOAT Poker Players Revealed

Doug Polk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 155:30


Thousands have cast their votes for the best poker players of all time. Doug Polk sits down with Kane Kalas and Mike Brady to reveal the results of the vote and the top 5 lists sent in by a number of well-known pros (including Brian Rast, Daniel Cates, Daniel Negreanu, and Andrew Neeme).0:00 Intro3:09 Mike and Kane join4:45 Top lists from: Jason Koon, Dan Zack, DNegs33:55 Top lists from: Jungleman, Neeme, Rabichow1:09:00 Top lists from: Rast, Kruk, Strelitz1:58:45 Top lists from: Jaka, Blackwood, Brady, Kalas, Polk2:26:56 Fan voting results2:35:00 OutroThis podcast is brought to you by CoinFLEX. Founded in 2019, CoinFLEX is the Home of Crypto Yield and is committed to providing passive investors and active traders an easily accessible platform to earn and trade crypto.CoinFLEX creates innovative solutions to bring investors and crypto markets together through yield products such as flexUSD, the world's first interest-earning stablecoin, and AMM+, the most capital-efficient automated market maker in the world.CoinFLEX links: Telegram | Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook | Youtube | Reddit | Discord

Chasing Poker Greatness
#203 Dan Zack: High Stakes Titan

Chasing Poker Greatness

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 95:18


Today's guest is, quite frankly, one of the current best overall poker players on the face of the planet, Dan Zack.Dan's pursuit of greatness in the world of poker reminds me of a Russian proverb: “If you chase two rabbits, you will not catch either one.”When I put on my research hat while preparing for today's show, one thing immediately became apparent:Dan Zack, an ELITE and brilliant poker mind, has basically zero presence on the internet besides his Twitter account.This, to me, was a refreshing reminder of how vitally important it is to correctly prioritize your time and energy so that you give yourself the best possible chance to realize the vision you have for your life.And when it comes to competing against the very best poker players on the planet in the highest stakes games in the world, there's zero room for error.That isn't to say you can't live a healthy life in your pursuit, it just means you're not wasting precious time and energy chasing multiple rabbits.In today's episode with Dan Zack you're going to learn about his poker origins, hear him tell incredible high stakes cash game stories, learn about our shared love of spreadsheeting, and much, MUCH more!Now, without any further ado, it is my honor and pleasure to bring to you a Titan of high stakes poker… the great, Dan Zack.

Third Man Walking
Third Man Walking No. 30: The Importance of Having a Plan

Third Man Walking

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 31:56


Your correspondent discusses why it's important to approach poker with a coherent strategy.Dan Zack's tweet: Q9cc call-in to Bart Hanson's show: twitter.com/Dan__Zack/status/1391133363067670530www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7WAEQF2TsE1:33 Why pros can win despite not necessarily being smarter than their opponents5:22 QQ as a limp-call preflop and the expanding-brain meme8:09 Humility and making the obvious play9:24 5/10/20 session10:00 QJo on button in $50 bomb pot on QJ7ccx11:32 AA on button on J97rAdd15:03 AKo UTG on KQ4r17:49 AKo in hijack on AKJr18:46 AKo in cutoff on 983r4820:17 AKhh on 852hxhThhhJx24:25 The consequences of "second-tier thinking"30:11 GTO vs. exploitativeFollow me on Twitter: Email: twitter.com/thirdwalkingthirdmanwalkingpodcast@gmail.com

Third Man Walking
30. The Importance of Having a Plan

Third Man Walking

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 31:56


Your correspondent discusses why it's important to approach poker with a coherent strategy. Dan Zack's tweet: https://twitter.com/Dan__Zack/status/1391133363067670530 Q9cc call-in to Bart Hanson's show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7WAEQF2TsE 1:33 Why pros can win despite not necessarily being smarter than their opponents 5:22 QQ as a limp-call preflop and the expanding-brain meme 8:09 Humility and making the obvious play 9:24 5/10/20 session 10:00 QJo on button in $50 bomb pot on QJ7ccx 11:32 AA on button on J97rAdd 15:03 AKo UTG on KQ4r 17:49 AKo in hijack on AKJr 18:46 AKo in cutoff on 983r48 20:17 AKhh on 852hxhThhhJx 24:25 The consequences of "second-tier thinking" 30:11 GTO vs. exploitative Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/thirdwalking Email: thirdmanwalkingpodcast@gmail.com

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TrueLife
The World According to George # 1

TrueLife

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 41:10


Listen to the gentleman at time stamp 20:30https://youtu.be/rV2FCreE_p0Transcript: Speaker 0 (0s): Welcome back. My friends. How in the heck are you guys doing well? I'm sorry. Are you ladies and gentlemen doing well? I just thought I would check in and a kind of go over some rough terrain. No one has conspiracies. They're fun. Right? It's fun to think about. And it's interesting to think about, especially now when the world seems to make no sense of what the heck is going on in this world. Right? Isn't it crazy? It's so crazy to me from COVID-19 to meet shortages to gas, shortages, to inflation. Let me ask you this. Do you think that all these shortages, that the inflation, that the instability, do you think those are symptoms of COVID-19 or do you think maybe it's part of the plan of COVID 19? What do you guys think? It's so interesting to me to try and decipher what a could possibly be. And that's what I want to cover. There's a lot of information coming out right now about the lab leak theory is everybody familiar with what that is? The lab leak theory states that the COVID 19, that the Wu Han novel Corona virus was made in a lab. And with that , There was a very funny skit by John Stuart and Stephen Colbert, where John Stewart went on stage on a mainstream American news channel and made that claim. He says, isn't it odd that the Wu Han novel Corona virus was found by a lab named the Wu Han Corona, no novel Corona virus lab. And when you, when you just peel back the onion a little bit, it's like, how can it not be that like how much spin does it have to be for us to not look at the facts? Another interesting point that I noticed was that if you want to know what's going on, it's not enough to read the papers in our country. It's not enough to read a right leaning paper and a left leaning paper because ultimately those people are the same. You know what I mean? By that? Like people, oh, all, all Republican or Democrat, these are two different parties wrong. It's one big party. It's like a magic trick. You know, when you think of David Copperfield or Houdini or David Blaine magic is baby based on misdirection. Look here, not here. Look here, not here. Right? It's slight of hand. And it is a illusion. It is a distraction. And that, to me, my friends, just what the Corona viruses, that is what COVID-19 is a link to some, I will link to this interview. I saw it was a gentleman from India. Apparently India is getting hit really hard right now, you know, and they are working diligently to find out more about this virus. And they had some really interesting panel's on there. And they had a, a, a gentleman that came on, it was like a, five-person a round table. And four out of the five agreed that it was made in China with funding from the U S but it gets better not just funding from the us, but directly from Dr. Fowchee and a gentleman named Peter dat, Dan Zack, Peter Danza. Here's how they broke it down. There's a military base on the east coast called Fort Dietrich that was working on gain of function research. For those of you that don't know what a gain of function is. A gain of function is creating man-made disease is that could possibly possibly happened in the future deadly diseases. And you might think yourself, why would anybody make a deadly man-made disease that we don't currently have? Well, the argument is that just in case nature made it, we would be able to have a vaccine. That's one idea. Another idea is that this is a biological warfare and that we are desperately trying to create new man-made diseases. So we can kill people that we don't like. And the truth is it's probably both those things. So that's what they were working on at Fort Dietrich. And who was in charge of the funding at Fort Dietrich was Dr. Fowchee. The idea of gain of function was frowned upon and ultimately disbanded by Congress and our government. They said, this is a bad idea. Let's not do it. However, because they had a little bit of time and funds. That's a very important because they had money left over. That was appropriated to this research. They farmed it out to the Wu Han lab and China. So they shut down in Fort Dietrich, but they still have a funding. They took all that money and they sent the money over to research in China to do this gain of function. And that is where the Corona virus came from. It's a mix of American funding in a Chinese lab. This is basically what the Indian researchers have found. So they know, in my opinion, the research they have is a no brainer. That's exactly what happened. That's exactly what happened now, in my opinion, which is even more interesting is the medical research they've done. Now. There's such intelligent DRS and incredibly intelligent people throughout the world. And I found like this Indian news channel, just to be riveting, they went in to talk about how this particular disease was made. And I want to share that with you guys. So the spike protein let's think of a ball, a tennis ball with what they think of a sea urchin. And you guys ever seen a sea urchin. It's like a little ball with all these huge spikes coming out. And that's exactly what a spike protein looks like. So the spike protein gets injected. I'm sorry. The spike protein goes in to, well, let, let us talk a little bit about how viruses occur naturally before we get into the injections. So the virus usually is contracted into the nasal passage or the mouth, and then that's the upper respiratory system. The spike protein usually stays in that area and can be defeated by the immune system when it gets into the lungs. If it goes down deeper into your throat, that's when you start getting people who have pneumonia. That's when you started getting these, these other respiratory issues. So people with asthma, people with bronchitis, there are a lot more at risk than people who don't have those because people who tend to get those two things tend to have an immune system that's somewhat compromised, making it easier for the COVID-19 to get into the lungs. The Indian doctors went on to say that D biological makeup of our, in fact, like a block chain, you can see where they have been spliced. You can see what part of a virus is here and what part of a virus is there in according to these virologists, there is no doubt. There can be no doubt. This is a man made a virus. And I know that some people are thinking, oh, George, what about the paper in the Lancet? What about the seven doctors that came out in the beginning? So there's no way this is a manmade disease. Well, the problem with that is, again, our friend Peter Danzig, this gentlemen is responsible for funding hand lab. He's a virologist. And he also wrote a paper that said that couldn't be man-made. So at the very least, the paper in the Lancet is a conflict of interests. The very least at the most, it's an attempt to cover up a biological weapon that was released on the public. That's a possibility. It's a real possibility. It's a real possibility. There is a Luke Monte, Monte Negro. I know I'm butcher in that name, but I believe it's something like that. Luke Montenegro, he is a Nobel Laureate in the field of sirens in the field of science, specifically in viruses. He is a no bell Laureate. When it in virology, this gentlemen has been making the rounds. He agrees that this virus is man-made and he agrees that the vaccines actually, he doesn't call them vaccines. He calls them gene therapy because the MRN a vaccines be at the Moderna and the Pfizer, as well as the Johnson and Johnson. These are all gene based therapies. They're not vaccines. They have been a emergent. They have been given emergency approval by the FDA, which is different than approval by the FDA. You see what the emergency approval, there can be no liability. There can be no  Speaker 1 (11m 27s): Done by the pharmaceutical companies, Speaker 0 (11m 31s): But what's really, really scary about the vaccines. According to this Nobel Laureate, is that what these vaccines, these gene therapies are going to do is they're going to cause your immune system to be hyper vigilant specifically with Corona virus variance. Does that make sense? Gene therapy is training your body to attack these specific Corona virus like variance. Well, your immune system would work by. So you're normally would like we talked to, you would get the virus through your nasal passage or through your mouth, and it would come from the outside into your body. And that is how the immune system is used to attacking viruses. When you get it from the outside, into your nose, into your body, then the immune system knows how to attack it. What the gene therapy is doing is injecting the spike proteins into your body. You see that's the opposite way it normally comes. The virus usually comes from the outside in it doesn't come from the inside out. And because of the size of the spike protein, this gentleman is saying that it's a large spike protein. And because I guess it's coming from the inside because they're injecting it into your body. It's causing incredibly disruptive problems with the immune system. This man-made spike protein is attaching itself to cell walls. It's attaching itself to Speaker 1 (13m 24s): A Speaker 0 (13m 25s): Parts of the brain. You know, viruses don't normally get into the brain. He says that what you're seeing with what, with people who get the vaccines is a lot of blood clotting. Some of them we're in the brain, some were in the heart and that we haven't seen anything yet. He said that within two years, the law term ramifications of people who got the vaccine or the gene therapy, we're going to be in a world of trouble, a world of trouble because their body has been trained to a hundred attack, this type of Corona virus. So when next fall and next flu season, if there's another, it doesn't even have to be the Wu Han virus. If there's a Corona virus, there's a good chance that these experimental gene therapies is going to cause your body to violently attack itself. When it's introduced into a new Corona virus and the ramifications are going to be the same. So bell Laureate says that the number is that they are trotting out about people being saved by this virus is complete bullshit. Like you don't see that guy on TV. You have to look for him. An interesting question to ask yourself is, do you think that this just escaped the lab? Or do you think that this was released from the lab? There's plenty of evidence for both plenty of evidence for both? No. I think it's interesting to tie everything together. Like if we think about, if we just think about where we were before the Corona virus, there was a yellow vest uprisings in France, there was Syriza in Greece. There was a Donald Trump independent movement in the U S that was the Brexit movement in the UK. There was the riots in Hong Kong, the Mideast, the middle Eastern spring. There were people around the world rioting for the end of globalization, there was a middle-class rising up and saying no more. We can't do this. We're getting slaughtered out here. All the money's being kicked up to the global corporations. And there's nothing left for the people in the bottom. That's a fact. Now, if we go back in time a little bit, you know, the, the fourth turning or the, the rise of another generation, Marie Antoinette, let them eat cake moments. It's always the middle-class rising up and slaughtering, violently murdering the political class and the, the top 1%, it's their greed in their selfishness that lead to the violent behavior of the people underneath him. And that was what was all of these riots were about. These riots were about the unfair treatment of the labor class, the unfair treatment of the people below the labor Speaker 1 (17m 16s): Class. Speaker 0 (17m 18s): So if you are the top 1%, if you are the queen of England, if you are the Zuckerberg, if you are the world economic forum, if you are the Davos crowd, what do you do? Well, the only way to continue to rule the world, you see fit is to slaughter your enemies, right? If you look at it, like they're all going to kill us, that we're going to kill them. What are you going to do? You have all the money, you have all the resources. You're gonna try to kill everybody. That's what I think is going on. I think that you're seeing, I think that you're seeing a delusional set of world leaders fearing for their way of life and their family's way of life, capturing all the resources and trying to create a class of serfs forever while maintaining their status while maintaining their stranglehold and the resources of the war, a world. That's one way of looking at it. Another way to look at it is that, you know, maybe there's some really, really fucking smart, goddamn people, right? And all that. A lot of people at the top have worked their fucking ass off to get there. And they probably think the world's not fair. Everybody knows the world's not fair. What could we, could we, as people that have so much try and make the world better for people below us, I think there's a lot of people at the top of that, believe that, or how would you do it? How would you do it? Will, you would look at those state of the world and say, wow, our politicians are so corrupt. They take bribes from lobbyists and they don't. They care about the wellbeing of their people. They care about power. So if we could just get rid of the politician's and have the world run by engineers, then we could, you know, there's more than enough power. There's more than enough food. There's more than enough resources to go around. If we could just distribute them somebody, right. If we could fundamentally change the design of the supply chains, and we could get stuff to people who need it, most, the world would be a better fit a place. So I think there's an argument made for, for that. You know, I think that if we go back to the, like that green movement, or if we just go back to some of what was happening prior to COVID-19, we can see the difference facts that, you know, there was a push against factory farming. There's a push against oil. You know, there was a push against all these things that were quote unquote environmental issues. But here's how you've got to ask yourself, why are those environmental issues? You know, why do we care about meat? Why do we care about gas? What do we care about that? Well, the answer is here in the west. A you can get a hamburger anywhere, right? A cost you that it costs you like a dollar or maybe two bucks now with inflation. But I know that a hamburger would probably cost 20 bucks, but it's subsidized. And there's a bunch of disgusting farming everywhere. That's kind of ruining the land. And no it's a degradation of the environment because of factory farming is a huge problem, especially, and here's the kicker. The rest of the world wants to be like the rich Western countries. They want to be able to go get a hamburger. Some are, they wanna be able to drive the car. They want all the same things that the people in the rich Western countries have right there. They want to be industrialized. They want to have these things. They want to have all these benefits for their kids and their families and live the Western lifestyle. But if the whole world did that, then the level of degradation on the planet, it would be unlivable. So you can't, you can't just, Can you, you can't just go into another country and say, look, man, you can't live like us. You guys have to be slaves forever. Even though that's what we've been doing, we've been doing. I think it's the, like a in law that says that there must always be an underclass that will do that shitty jobs. And no one wants like that. That's kind of a foundation of capitalism is that there must be a class of slaves to do the shitty work. No one wants to Speaker 1 (22m 6s): That is beneath people. Speaker 0 (22m 8s): I'm not judging. I mean, I'm not saying I believe that what I'm saying that if you take any real economic class or you read any books on economics, then that's pretty much a written rule. And those who tell you, that's not a ruler. So if you want the rest of the world Speaker 1 (22m 32s): To Speaker 0 (22m 34s): Live a better life, that means that people that live in the west have to lead the way. That means we got to do a way with factory form. And that means we've got to do a way with the cards. That means we gotta live a more humble lifestyle. Oh. And here in lies, the problem it's easy. It's easier to not attain something and have something taken away from you. Right? There was a S there was a, a book I read called a called. That was by it's called never split the difference. And it was by the world's leading hostage negotiator. And he spoke a bit about a class at Harvard that he took it and he goes, they did this experiment at Harvard, where they gave a class comes in and they gave half the class, a ceramic mug. And the other the half got no ceramic mug. And they wanted people to team up one person with a mug and one person without a mug. And they said, okay, we want you guys to negotiate. You know, whoever doesn't have the mug, she tried to negotiate to try to buy the mug and let's see what happens. So they did plenty of negotiations and what they found out when they broke everything down. Some people sold some but more people didn't sell. Even when offered, you know, a, a a hundred bucks, the people were like, nah, I like my mug. And the teachers wanted to know why they go look, we gave you that mug for free. Why, why wouldn't you take the free a hundred bucks? And the people said, oh, well, this is my mug now. And I don't want to sell it. So they began to find out that once people have something, economics is irrational, no matter how much money you give someone, they want to keep the thing that belongs to them because they believe it's part of them and they don't want to give it up. So let's factor that into the rich Western lifestyle. People have people in the west have two cars, they have a house, they have a yard, they have a pet. You know, their kid goes to school to take a couple of vacations. They eat meat every day, they drive their fossil fuel car. How do you take that away from them without them fighting? How do you take that stuff away and decrease their level of life style? Well, you have to run a campaign of incredible propaganda. You have to scare them. You have to do a lot of nefarious things in order to break down their psyche. And the most fucked up part is that the people that are running this campaign, that one, a take away the shit from the middle-class. People are not willing to give up anything in theirs. You see that they have these grand allusions in these grand ideas. In order for us to make the world a better place, we have to take a giant shit on the people right below us. Even that if our countrymen, even if there are a family, we've got a steal their shit. So we can make the world a better place for everyone. What they don't understand is that if they want to make the world a better place, they should lead by fucking example, but they're not willing to give up their matches. They're not willing to give up their lifestyle. They want you to give up your lifestyle. Think about people like the Royal family or Leonard, Leonard, a DiCaprio. They fly around their goddamn Jet's and tell you your a piece of shit for fucking driving. An old car. Look at Al gore. This dummy has how many that, what is his carbon footprint? Like if you just think for a minute about the people who are running the carbon footprint game, think about the people that are lying to you and using the environment as a shield. Like I love the planet and everybody, I know that loves the planet, but I hate with a passion. People who try to hide behind environmental regulations to steal from other people. That's a huge problem. That's a huge problem. And most of them say things like, oh, well, we're just doing it to make the world better. No, you're doing it to make yourself better. You lie to yourself about the problem with the planet, and then you steal from everybody else. I think that's kind of where we are. Okay. Now let me try to tie everything together a little bit. So look at these recent hacks, right? What happened? There was a hacker in a pipeline gas shortage. There was a hack on the meat, plants, meat shortage. Like, isn't it interesting that other so-called Russians or other in government people are hacking the very things that the climate warming alarmists want them to hack. Isn't that weird? Isn't it weird that COVID-19 is causing small businesses to shut down, but allowing a large multinational corporations to stay afloat like that to me is not a coincidence. In fact, I believe that a coincidence. It's what you get when you don't have all the facts. A coincidence is what you get. When you apply a bad theory, you're going to see more hacks. And you're going to see more hacks on the industries that the global corporations want. Shut down. You see, they're going to try and modify and utilize BF Skinner type techniques to change your behavior for everyone. It's the hard sell. Oh, and what better way to do it than with an invisible boogeyman, depending on where you are born. There's always an invisible boogeyman. There's the communist. Oh, no. The big, bad calm. You know, there is the terrorist. Oh no. The comm in his hand, a terrorist. Hey, if you don't, if you don't do this terrorist win, Hey man, if they don't stop eating meat, you're gonna kill a planet. Hey man, you didn't take your shoes off a terrorist when, Hey man, we can have that communism. When you said these are all invisible boogie men that have been perpetrated in order to change the behavior of the public through fear. And I'm of the opinion I'm of the opinion that you don't, that there will be T like the people getting injected right now with COVID-19 because make no mistake. Like these are the people that have a most effected. And let me just, I don't it's in my opinion, I don't know. But like, let's say, lets say that these particular gene therapies do cause a violent, a violent sort of a response to the next Corona virus. You see people aren't going to understand that they are, they're not gonna think to themselves. Oh, I got the Corona virus, injection, AKA gene therapy. And now in a new way, when the flu season hits, I'm going to be even worse because my body is going to not attack it in the right way. It's going to hyper attack it and attack my body. While that attacks the virus, the same people that got this gene therapy are going to get hit hard next year and the following year. And it's going to look, it's going to look like it's another wave of viruses. It's going to look like it's another wave. But in reality, it's because of the gene therapy, you see that they are socially engineering or the next wave of viruses by forcing people to take this experimental gene therapy. It's going to cause those people to be in a worse position next year. Why would they do that, George? Well, which one among you? Who among you? What do you want among you thinks that the pharmaceutical companies give one fuck about you. All you have to do is like, you know, how about the immortal life of Henrietta lacks? You know, how about the Tuskegee airmen? Our world is filled with mangled as children. You know, science has zero morals. Science wants to try and explain everything and has no brakes your country, regardless of where you live is filled with human experimentation. Speaker 1 (31m 51s): It's filled with it. It's everywhere. Speaker 0 (31m 55s): Think about this. Look at the demographics of the majority of Western countries in America, a miss paraphrasing here. But I think within the next 20 years, over 50%, it might be 60% of the individuals are going to be over 60 years old. We have no cure for Alzheimer's. We have no cure for, for dementia. We don't have any cure for these diseases that are going to plague our world. And how can you have a vibrant economy when the majority of people in your country are geriatric? How do you take care of them? Not only that, what happens when all of those people that are geriatrics have all the money and they're not spending their money in the economy. Like if you just about it, logically the populations of the west are aging, getting old. They have all the money and it's gonna fucking tank our economy. And it's going to make the world a very uncomfortable place for people that are under the age of 30 or 35, it's going to make, 'em almost destitute. So what do you do? Well, we need, some people say that we need to aggressively aggressively be looking for signs to help people with dementia. We need to be aggressively doing experiments to find out how to cure Alzheimer's do you guys know part of the gene therapy does for this, for these a M R and D vaccines inside the MRN, a vaccine is instructions to fold proteins, I guess folded proteins are also called prions Brian's or what gets people mad cow disease Alzheimer's disease as a form of plaque in the brain that could be proteins that were folded wrong. Speaker 1 (33m 50s): So Speaker 0 (33m 51s): I think plausible to say that this large scale human experimentation on people is an attempt to have an unethical hundreds of millions of people, clinical trials, to try and find cures for new diseases, because we desperately need them. I'm not a judge or a jury, but you're going to do clinical trials on hundreds of millions of people's and ethnicities so that you might find out how to cure a disease. And then you're going to lie to all the people about them. Like what, why would we do that? Why would we do it? No, for a long time. That blew my mind. Like, if you look at the, if you think about the generational gap, like baby boomers like that, my mom, my dad, they were so fearful of this virus. Oh no, Jesus. He's going to kill everybody. Oh, all gonna die in a 600,000 people in America are dead. You know, there's bodies laying on the ground. Like, you know, even like that, my neighbor, I love, I love my family and my neighbors, but they, they, the ones that are Boomer's, they just have this crazy idea of like, you have to get the vaccine, man, you have to get it. I was having a conversation with my neighbor whom I love. And he's like, look, man, you got to get the vaccine. I'm like, why? He's like, what do you mean why? He's like, if you get the vaccine, you have a 0% chance of going to the hospital. I was like talking to myself that I started laughing. You know, I didn't mean to be rude, but I was like what? He goes, yeah. If you get the vaccine, you have a 0% chance of going to the hospital and be in on a ventilator. I just told him, I'm like, are you kidding me? You have a 0% chance of that. I'm like, I don't, I disagree. You're not. And that's not what I read. You know, I've, in my opinion, like the vaccine, AKA, the gene therapy, it doesn't stop transmission. It doesn't stop you from getting it. All that does is potentially potentially make the symptoms a little bit easier and that's not even proven. So I asked him, I'm like, what? Where did you, what did you get your information? You know what all of them do, all of the boomers watch TV. Like that is where the boomers go to get their information. And I don't care if they watch Fox or if they watch CNN, we've already covered it. That's the same. It's just opposite sides of the same coin. Both of those dummies, those channels are pumping this vaccine, propaganda, this gene therapy propaganda. Right? And if that, everybody needs to know if you're in marketing, you understand the term target demographics, right? That if you target, if you aren't Facebook, if you market anywhere, you are asked, what is your target demographics? And I can tell you that when it comes to TV, the target demographics for TV are older people, right? There's a saying that says, if you're over the age of 50, you live in 1970. If you're over the age, if you're under the age of 30, you live in 2010. So the people that are older, the age of 50, they are set in their ways. They get their information from TV. Their brains are not being used. Would you continue to be plastic that the plasticity of their brains is not being utilized? Does that make sense? They're not making new connections. They're happy with the convictions. They have, they're getting their information. And so the government uses that channel of older people, target demographics to hit them with this vaccine. Why? Well, those are the people that are going to be at risk and the next 20 to 30 years. So if the virus comes and all our, our idea that these gene therapy is going to cause those people at a dilator, well, it's no big deal because they economy is gonna be better off because of it. It's going to free up money to go into the economy is going to potentially be recorded so that people can find cures for Alzheimer's. You know what? That it's a giant clinical study on people over the age of 50, because that is going to be a population that's going to drain society. So somewhere along the lines, the decision was made, okay, these people are no longer producing. They are just sitting on money. We don't have social security. They have all the money. These people are dead weight. Let's fucking experiment on them and get them the fuck out of here that also the easiest people to scare, right? They're getting their information from a, a, a resource that is controlled by the government. These are some of the reasons I was just having my mind blown about this. COVID mess you. I haven't really got too much into the inflation aspect of, and maybe I'll say that part for tomorrow or later in the week, but all these things are running together. I think it's in, in summary. Let me say that. I think what we're seeing is a, a radical effort to step on the working class and lower class of people so that the richest wealthiest people can maintain their lifestyle. I think we're seeing a radical, a radical change in the economy. We are seeing Speaker 1 (40m 7s): An attempt to Speaker 0 (40m 10s): Fundamentally shift supply chains, a technocratic take-over and attempt for engineers to run the world instead of politicians, which I'm not against. But it just seems silly to me that the engineers don't understand that if they get rid of the politicians and they are going to become the politician. But I think we're going to continue to see a large-scale devastation. We are going to see a continued hacks on infrastructure, on supply chains and that the time to prepare is now, anyways, that's all I got for you guys today. I love you. I hope your day is going awesome. And I appreciate your taking a moment to spend with me. Let me know what you guys think. Put down in your comments, put down a, a, a, either ideas and a get at me. I love you guys a little hot. 

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GEGAR Pagi bersama Shah & Mek Zura
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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 23:58


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WPH #312: $25/$50 Live Cash Game – Jennifer Tilly BLUFFS on the River!

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020


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WPH #309: 3-Bet Pot vs Dan Zack in a $25/$50 Cash Game!

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020


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Should He Bluff The Guy Who Is Down $250k?

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 58:21


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Ep. 156 Fantasy Fails and Main Event Everything

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 28:45


Enjoying a well-deserved beverage, Brent Hanks and Remko Rinkema recap the World Series of Poker Main Event final table, the $25k Fantasy League, WSOP Player of the Year, and the exciting announcement of some new high stakes action on PokerGO. 00:53 – The excitement of the end of the World Series of Poker. 01:35 – Recapping the World Series of Poker Main Event final table highlighted by crazy rails and exciting play! 12:02 – The terrible bubble finish in the $25k,000 Fantasy League. Thanks Bart! 15:20 – The five-way race in the chase for World Series of Poker Player of the Year glory between Robert Campbell, Daniel Negreanu, Shaun Deeb, Dan Zack, and Phil Hui. 19:00 – New and exciting events on PokerGO including the partypoker MILLIONS, British Poker Open, and Super High Roller Bowl London and Bahamas. 24:45 – Poker After Dark returns to the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas and Brent has all the latest updates.  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. Don’t forget to leave us a review and a five-star rating to get us up those podcast ranks!

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Ep. 149 – Poker Adventures in Las Vegas ft Barstool Nate

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 51:45


The 2019 World Series of Poker is in full swing and Barstool Nate is in town to give the Big 50 a chance. Nate bagged up chips after his Day 1 flight and he joins us on the podcast to talk about his adventures in Las Vegas so far while the boys also run through the Power Rankings and the $25k Fantasy League.  00:30 – Poker addict Barstool Nate joins the show and tells us all about his second bullet in the Big 50, gathering a pile of chips heading into Day 2 of the biggest live tournament in the history of poker. 03:55 – Brent Hanks’ terrible dinner experience in Las Vegas, paying full price plus tip for no food at all. 06:00 – Food tips from Brent and Nate: In N Out, Chic-Fil-A, or McDonald's after busting out a tournament? 08:30 – Barstool Nate’s Las Vegas adventure to date: Gambling, day drinking, a bit of sun, and a bag of chips. 13:10 – Poker fan Nate gushes over the insanity at the Rio: Long lines, massive events, and a ton of positive energy! 19:10 – Daniel Negreanu: Power Rankings, takes, vlogs, results, selling action, Brent, Nate, and Remko run through all that he’s involved in. 23:30 – The rest of the Power Rankings and a World Poker Tour overview, highlighted by James Carroll, Maria Ho, Ali Imsirovic, Phil Hellmuth, Brian Green, Bryn Kenney, Jungleman, Craig Varnell, and Igor Kurganov. 31:00 – Food talk ft. Brent’s hot dogs and Remko’s love and passion for mayonnaise. 34:30 - $25k Fantasy League! Brent and Remko are hyped up over Dan Zack’s hot start, Jon Turner’s Day 3, and some extra motivation for Chidwick and Mizrachi! 39:00 – Random WSOP nonsense, musings, and projections for the rest of the summer. 44:00 – Don’t miss this! The $50k No Limit Hold’em final table as well as the Baccarat Crystal WPT Tournament of Champions on PokerGO.  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. Don’t forget to leave us a review and a five-star rating to get us up those podcast ranks!

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Ep. 133 Ivey’s Trouble, Kenney’s Win, Galfond’s Launch and Gordo’s Mustache!

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 52:44


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.

The Breakdown Poker Podcast with The Poker Guys
When You KNOW The Guy Has Seven Deuce

The Breakdown Poker Podcast with The Poker Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 34:36


The Seven Deuce game is on, and it plays a huge role in this hand between Dan Zack and Alec Torelli. Grant and Jonathan break it down. FLOP: Jd 4h 3c TURN: 8s RIVER: 7c 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

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The Breakdown Poker Podcast with The Poker Guys

This three way cash game pot gets weird. Dan Zack ends up showing up with a hand we never expect. We try to break it down. FLOP: 2c 2h 3c TURN: 7d RIVER: 5h 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

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The Breakdown Poker Podcast with The Poker Guys
When You Played It To Call, But He Goes All In

The Breakdown Poker Podcast with The Poker Guys

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 42:55


Dan Zack is put in a tough position by Live at the Bike regular Garrett Adelstien. Grant and Jonathan break it down. FLOP: Kh 4s 9d TURN: Js RIVER: 2h 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

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