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The Risk Takers Podcast
Treat Your Sports Betting Like a Business | Ep 38

The Risk Takers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023 7:39 Transcription Available


Are you ready to transform your sports betting game? Tune in as we unpack the concept of treating your sports betting like a business, inspired by a game-changing book I read during my online poker days, "Treat Your Poker Like a Business" by Dusty Schmidt. Welcome to The Risk Takers Podcast, hosted by professional sports bettor GoldenPants13. On this podcast, you will hear how to build your own profitable gambling operation, learn how to take gambling concepts and use them to dominate in other arenas, and soak up the many lessons and failures that GoldenPants has experienced on his path from struggling poker player to top sports bettor.Please join the free DFS Pick'em discord that is better than any paid discord server out there!https://discord.gg/goldenpantsAlso follow GoldenPants on Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/goldenpants013

Ante Up Poker Magazine
Poker players upset around the world

Ante Up Poker Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 43:38


DEC. 10 POKERCAST RECAP: Encore Boston Harbor is in hot water with local poker players; Johnny Chan's club in Texas closed abruptly and it's not good news, and online poker pro Dusty Schmidt is dead at the age of 40. We complete an O'Mally's Move and Matt Hayward has the Hand of the Week, a PLO situation.

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Poker Central Podcast Network
Heads Up with Remko ft Jared Tendler

Poker Central Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2017 52:35


During the 2017 World Series of Poker Main Event we spoke to one of poker's well-known poker coaches Jared Tendler, and he sat down with us to talk about the mental game of poker.  Tendler started out as a mental coach for professional golfers, moving to poker after learning about the game and its intricacies through meeting Dusty Schmidt, an avid golfer and even more successful poker player. Over the years Tendler has coached many poker players, most notably Jorryt van Hoof during this 2014 WSOP Main Event run that culminated in a third place finish. With Tendler we dive back into that experience, and how writing books about his experience have helped him become a better coach. 

The Mindset Advantage Poker Podcast
068 Jared Tendler on the Mental Game of Poker

The Mindset Advantage Poker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2017 26:21


For past episodes of the Mindset Advantage Podcast visit: https://www.pokermindcoach.com/tmapodcast/ About This Week's Guest:  Jared Tendler wrote the book on The Mental Game of Poker, in fact, he wrote two. His best-selling books The Mental Game of Poker 1 & The Mental Game of Poker 2 have introduced thousands of player to the mental game, and have been instrumental in growing the interest for poker mindset content. Jared was first introduced to the game when he met poker-pro Dusty Schmidt on the golf course. After hearing about the trials and tribulations Dusty went through in poker, he felt that his mental game coaching program would be a great fit for poker players, and he started working with Dusty to test this theory out. When Dusty achieved SNE and saved thousands of dollars in broken computer equipment, Jared felt confident that he had something of value to share with the poker world. From there he created content for Stox Poker and went on to write his two books. Jared's clients include WSOP November Niners, WSOP bracelet winners, and EPT Champions. He is now recognized as one of the leading experts on the mental game in the poker industry. In This Episode You'll Learn: How Mental Game coaching can pay for itself if you're prone to smash mouses, computer monitors, or your walls when on tilt. How the Mental Game has evolved over the last 10 years, and where it's going over the next 10. The mental leaks you might have if you've ever said: “Even if I'm mad or on tilt, it doesn't affect my game.” How “Embracing Your Suck” can kick start a failing poker career. The one time it tilt's Jared to see players reading his books. How the Mental Game work you do in poker can carry over to all areas of life. Jared Tendler:  Get The Mental Game of Poker audio book for free The Mental Game of Poker 1 The Mental Game of Poker 2 Twitter Adrienne Rowsome: Watch and Subscribe to Adrienne's Twitch Channel Twitter Facebook

PokerFraudAlert - Druff & Friends
Druff & Friends - 11/25/2014 - Jersey Boys

PokerFraudAlert - Druff & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2014 242:03


Ultimate Poker screws people with UPoints, freeroll tickets on the way out. Marco Valerio spearheads efforts to turn Ultimate Poker loose change into charity donation, comes on near end of the show about it. Ken Scalir appears on "Loveline", we attempt to call the girl he discussed. Carbon Poker major glitch, hole cards change, people suddenly on others' accounts. New Jersey may deny license to former UB CEO Jim Ryan. Is Phil Ivey in or out with Pala Interactive in New Jersey? Sportsbetting legalization effort in New Jersey fails. Revel Casino sale falls through for a strange reason. New Jersey not expected to join Nevada/Delaware poker player pools. Dusty Schmidt experienced brain function issues from major multitabling... or did he? Update on Jose Canseco "finger" story. Mike Huckabee leads stupid anti-poker TV interview with Senator. ugaistheteam calls in and talks about his ordeal with having a stroke in June.

PokerFraudAlert - Druff & Friends
Druff & Friends - 11/25/2014 - Jersey Boys

PokerFraudAlert - Druff & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2014


Ultimate Poker screws people with UPoints, freeroll tickets on the way out. Marco Valerio spearheads efforts to turn Ultimate Poker loose change into charity donation, comes on near end of the show about it. Ken Scalir appears on "Loveline", we attempt to call the girl he discussed. Carbon Poker major glitch, hole cards change, people suddenly on others' accounts. New Jersey may deny license to former UB CEO Jim Ryan. Is Phil Ivey in or out with Pala Interactive in New Jersey? Sportsbetting legalization effort in New Jersey fails. Revel Casino sale falls through for a strange reason. New Jersey not expected to join Nevada/Delaware poker player pools. Dusty Schmidt experienced brain function issues from major multitabling... or did he? Update on Jose Canseco "finger" story. Mike Huckabee leads stupid anti-poker TV interview with Senator. ugaistheteam calls in and talks about his ordeal with having a stroke in June.

PestePrajit
Episodul 150

PestePrajit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2013 153:43


Invitat Eduard Norel "enorel" - invitatul episodului 1 Discutii din actualitate: WSOP 2013, meciurile invitationale PokerFest, Antonius vs Cao challenge, Chris Moorman 13 x Triple Crown, Dusty Schmidt si problemele pe care le are de la multitabling, scandalul botilor din Suedia, discutii despre impactul botilor asupra pokerului, PokerStars deschide o noua camera live in Macau etc. Auditie placuta!

The Mental Game Podcast
#29 - The Mental Game of Poker Podcast with Jared Tendler

The Mental Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2013 36:32


Today on the Mental Game of Poker Podcast I'm joined by two very interesting guests who have unique viewpoints on a two important issues that are all too common within poker. First up is Mike Weeks, the director and producer of a new poker documentary "Drawing Dead" about the highs and lows of online poker from two very different perspectives. One player, Dusty Schmidt, won millions and the other, Michael Korpi, became so addicted he stole credit cards so he could keep playing online poker. The film will be premiering at the Thin Line Film Festival – Dallas area - on Friday February 15th at 6:30pm. If you live in the area go check it out! You can follow Mike on Twitter: @DrawingDeadDoc My second guest, Daniel, is in the process of recovering from extreme isolation where he spent two year barely leaving his apartment and not interacting with anyone. Motivated to change he sought therapy and wrote a thread on 2+2 called, "Two Years of Solitude: A cautionary tale for poker professionals," where he chronicles the rebuilding of his social life. This is a silent problem and hopefully Daniel's story will encourage others to get help.

Gambler's Book Club | Gambling Podcast
EPISODE 83---“Don’t Listen to Phil Hellmuth,” Dusty “Leatherass” Schmidt

Gambler's Book Club | Gambling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2011 41:37


Dusty “Leatherass” Schmidt is one of the real success stories of online poker. He’s the “Average Joe” who started playing micro-stakes games and eventually turned that into millions of dollars and a sponsorship deal with PokerStars. In his first book, “Treat Your Poker Like a Business,” Schmidt revealed some of the secrets to becoming an internet success story and laid out the blueprint for how micro- and small-stakes players could follow in his footsteps. Coming off the acclaim of his first book, Schmidt teamed up with Christopher Hoppe to write his second book, “Don’t Listen to Phil Hellmuth,” which claims to correct the 50 worst pieces of poker advice you’ve ever heard. The book is available for $49.99 either as a hard copy or a PDF file that can be loaded onto most popular e-reading devices. The concept of the book is pretty provocative and clearly the title was meant to stir the pot and create a bit of controversy. For a book being sold strictly online, there’s some leeway when it comes to self-promotional methods, so I can’t come down too hard on the shameless attempt to grab headlines through the title alone. Nevertheless, as a player who plays small-stakes games and looking to make the jump into mid-stakes games by the end of this year, I find myself agreeing with the concept of the book more and more: the advice we all heard when we first jumped into poker is woefully outdated. The books aims to take that advice and give it a real world spin. The books starts with an unapologetic look at the advice of years gone by from poker commentators on television and instructors on websites. The tone of the book is much more analytical than anything else, which was a good move since a book with a bratty and spiteful tone would have lost a lot of readers. The introduction sets the tone well and demonstrates the reality that poker is an organic game that is constantly evolving. The book consists of 50 chapters, each of which has a common misconception in the game of poker. Each chapter states the misconception and then deconstructs the truth and falsehood behind it while demonstrating its reality in today’s micro- and small-stakes games. Each chapter is about four pages long and most have hand history examples if the concept calls for one. I’m sure there will be plenty of debate regarding the advice, but the idea is that the mind will be thinking about interesting poker spots. There’s a real world look at the games in the context of each misconception and there’s definitely bound to be some nuggets of golden advice for all readers in the 50 chapters in the book. The book isn’t necessarily linear, meaning the chapters don’t have to be read in order to make sense. If you find some of the misconceptions particularly juicy from the table of contents, skipping to them is appropriate and doesn’t take away from the experience of reading the book. The second part of the book is a section entitled “25 Hands with Dusty Schmidt,” where the authors take a look at hands from the mid- and high-stakes cash games and break down the play. There are a lot of interesting spots that Schmidt played and there’s a strong emphasis on playing back at an opponent type and range. Again, there’s bound to be discussion about the lines Schmidt took and the summaries given. After about 80 pages encompassing those hand histories, the final part of the book is the “Study” section, which contains a 27-page, 60-question quiz. The answers to the quiz are given on the last page so you can check. PokerNewsDaily Book Review

Gambler's Book Club | Gambling Podcast
Episode 67 - Poker Pro Dusty Schmidt

Gambler's Book Club | Gambling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2010 43:04


We sit down with Dusty "Leatherass" Schmidt, a man who has made serious money in the world of online poker. Dusty has just authored a new book, "Treat Your Poker Like A Business", which is selling well at the Gambler's Book Club. He discusses why online play can be more profitable than live games, how to identify good games and bad players. He also talks about his dedication to the game & the hours he has played online, and the need for discipline and a bankroll strategy. Dusty Schmidt is 29 from Portland, OR

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