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What's up everyone, today we have the pleasure of sitting down with Keith Jones, Head of GTM Systems at OpenAI.Summary: Keith's GTM systems team at OpenAI got split across 2 orgs, ran into the most wildly practical cost center problem imaginable, and ended up proving exactly why distributed systems teams at high-velocity companies don't work. In this episode, he walks through the full restructuring journey, explains why "be close to the money" now means be close to the budget rather than the revenue motion, and breaks down Symphony and harness engineering — the open-source agentic code orchestration tools his team built to ship production-ready GTM changes without going to the nth degree of "write this Apex class." He also has a filter for separating human candidates from AI-generated applications that is simple, specific, and immediately usable. If you run a GTM systems team, build one, or just want to understand what operating at 10x growth actually requires, this one is worth your time.About Keith JonesKeith Jones is the Head of GTM Systems at OpenAI, where he leads the team responsible for the tools, platforms, and technical infrastructure behind the company's go-to-market motion. He began his career across sales ops and marketing ops roles before joining Mural, where he built and led the GTM Systems function. He later served as Senior Director and Analyst at Gartner, covering revenue technology, before moving to OpenAI. Keith joins this episode as a technologist and practitioner; the views and opinions he expresses are his own and do not represent OpenAI.What Separates GTM Ops from GTM SystemsThe naming debate in martech ops has been running so long it's almost a genre. Marketing ops, revenue ops, GTM ops, GTM systems — the titles keep multiplying and nobody agrees on where one ends and the other begins. If you're in this function, you've had the conversation. In job interviews. In org design meetings. In budget justifications. It goes nowhere, and it keeps happening.Keith has a more useful framing. When he first came on the show, he drew a clean line. GTM ops handles process design, training, and the frontline support that keeps the humans in your GTM org running. GTM systems owns the tools, the technical infrastructure, the back-end work: Salesforce, integrations, scaling, the stack. That line still holds. But he's added something that makes it more useful than a job description.They're the ones in the room with every sales segment leader, every functional head, absorbing what the business actually needs and translating it into something buildable. Without that translation layer, a systems team is guessing. And guessing at OpenAI's pace doesn't go well.At OpenAI, both functions have kept evolving alongside the company. Denise Dresser came in as CRO with a complete vision for reshaping the go-to-market org. B2B marketing got folded in. The company launched ads. The org changed repeatedly and fast. Through all of it, the underlying logic held: GTM ops partners with the business, GTM systems delivers what that partnership requires.As for the labels, Keith's position is that they're the wrong thing to anchor on. At OpenAI, the specific titles of marketing ops or rev ops matter less than who owns the stakeholder work and who owns the technical delivery. The names on the teams are almost secondary. The friction comes from not having clarity on which team does which job and what flows between them. Most organizations that treat these two functions as interchangeable tend to find out why that's a problem the hard way.The clean requirements that GTM ops provides to GTM systems aren't a process nicety. They're what keeps a systems team from building the wrong thing at the wrong pace.Key takeaway: Draw a line in your own org between who owns stakeholder requirements and who owns technical delivery. If one person or team is carrying both, something is consistently slipping. Establish a regular meeting rhythm where GTM ops and GTM systems leaders hash through priorities together, and treat that handoff as seriously as any technical dependency.The Cost Center Problem That Reunited OpenAI's GTM Systems TeamOpenAI's GTM systems team didn't move under finance because someone had a grand theory about org design. They moved because of a cost center problem. And the cost center problem showed up in the most unglamorous way possible: headcount.The original case for moving was practical. Keith's team needed to accelerate a set of deep financial integrations — Salesforce data flowing into ERP systems, billing pipelines, downstream finance reporting. The work required close collaboration with the finance function. The initial plan was a wholesale move. What the org settled on instead was a compromise: split the team. Some engineers stayed under go-to-market. The rest moved into what OpenAI calls Enterprise Platform Technology (EPT), the org that reports to the CFO. On paper, the logic held. In practice, the friction started almost immediately.Two separate cost centers sharing an overlapping team create problems that don't announce themselves upfront. They surface sideways:2 separate budget owners with different priorities pulling the same engineers in different directions, Shared consulting firms split across orgs, with different teams allocating the same people to different workstreams, Tooling budgets that required negotiation across reporting lines rather than a single decision, Headcount competing directly against a new CRO's vision for building out the go-to-market orgThat last one is what forced the decision. Denise Dresser joined as CRO after budgets were already set, bringing a complete vision for reshaping the go-to-market org and the headcount requirements to execute it. Keith found himself competing against her priorities for resources from the same finite pool. Not by design. Just by the math of 2 leaders sharing one budget.The conversation was brief. Dresser knew Keith's team would keep supporting go-to-market regardless of which org they sat in. She knew she could hold him accountable. But she couldn't justify choosing between revenue-generating hires and systems resources from the same budget line when the answer was that obvious.The reunified structure looks different from what existed before. Keith now has a peer leading quote-to-cash and revenue-adjacent systems. Keith owns top-of-funnel data enrichment, pre- and post-sale workflow, and the support systems org. The org got flatter, the division of responsibility got cleaner, and the cost center competition disappeared.How GTM Systems and GTM Ops Stay Aligned After the SplitGTM ops stayed under the go-to-market umbrella when GTM systems moved to EPT. The obvious question: how do they stay connected? Keith's answer is a biweekly meeting he calls the most productive hour on his calendar. Six to seven people in the room from both sides of the new org boundary:Keith and his peer leading go-to-market systems, The manager running all of Enterprise Platform Technology, including people systems, supply chain, and revenue systems, The most senior leaders from growth, go-to-market ops, and rev opsNo prep deck. No pre-circulated agenda. Everyone spends 5 to 10 minutes writing down their top of minds — what's keeping them up at night, what's shifted, what needs cross-functional attention. Then the group talks through it. Where do the priorities overlap? Where are they diverging? Which teams need to be working together on something they're currently doing separately?It's not a status meeting. It's a priority alignment session with people who have the authority to act on what comes out of it.The distributed period was hard. It was also clarifying. The experience exposed exactly which parts o...
In the 964th episode of the PokerNews Podcast, Chad Holloway and Mike Holtz are once again joined by Jeff Madsen, who reflects on the 20th anniversary of his 2006 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Player of the Year win. The trio also discusses the new dealer rating system announced by the WSOP, and whether or not it'll be a net positive for the game. They also discuss the new rule put in place to combat third-party WSOP influence, like what happened with the Milly Maker last year. But could it have unintended consequences when it comes to staking, swapping, and the $25K Fanatasy Draft? Speaking of controversial things, there was a brouhaha when Matt Savage announced that headphones would be a topic discussed at this year's Tournament Directors Association (TDA) Summit. That led to Nick Palma and Victoria Livschitz getting into it. Plus, hear about winners from the Aussie Millions and European Poker Tour (WPT) Monte Carlo, and Joe "Stapes" Stapleton leaving his gig at the EPT after many successful years. A new PokerNews Podcast drops every Thursday at 8a PT / 11a ET / 4p UK time. Remember to subscribe to our YouTube channel so you do not miss an episode! Time Stamps *Time Topic* 00:00 | Welcome to the show 00:35 | 2026 WSOP 01:00 | New Dealer Ranking System 06:40 | Worrisome WSOP Rule? 15:12 | Remembering Doyle Brunson 16:00 | TDA Summit 16:30 | Headphones Ban? 21:30 | 20th Anniversary of Jeff Madsen's POY 24:05 | PokerNews MyPlayers 24:47 | Aussie Millions 28:46 | EPT Monte Carlo 29:35 | Stapes departs EPT
This week, we are locked in with PokerStars Ambassador and EPT Paris runner-up Felix Schneiders. We discuss Felix's long road from a $50 deposit and streaming in his parent's basement to the bright lights of the EPT Paris Final Table. There are plenty of great insights as he analyses the streaming space and how happy accidents helped pave the way for him in the game. The attention then turns to the recent PokerGo studio domination of Brock Wilson who held off a challenge from his girlfriend Cherish Andrews to complete a rare back-to-back in PokerGo events. The recent ‘Mechanics of Poker' podcast interview with Andy Wilson is used as a leading off point to talk about downswings as Dara weighs in on the lessons that Andy delivered eloquently in his 2-hour conversation. Felix also talks about his own tougher periods down the years. The episode ends with a preview of EPT Monte Carlo which features live-streamed coverage of a €100,000 One Drop Event and a €250,000 Super Highroller. The lads all pay tribute to Joe Stapleton who will be on the EPT mic for the final time at that festival. A huge thank you one again to our sponsors PokerStars and PaddyPower Poker, the latter of which is running satellites to the upcoming, not to be missed MONSTER EVENT in Dublin.
In Episode 68 of the podcast, we sit down with Raúl Mestre, a pioneer of poker coaching and founder of EducaPoker, the platform that helped shape an entire generation of elite Spanish poker players. Over the past two decades, Mestre has played a central role in building one of the strongest poker ecosystems in the world.In this deep conversation, we explore how Spain quietly became one of the most dominant forces in modern poker and what it actually takes to develop world-class players. Mestre shares the story behind the early days of structured poker coaching, how collaborative learning environments accelerated the development of players like Adrián Mateos, Juan Pardo, and Sergi Reixach, and why community-driven study changed the trajectory of professional poker.We also dive into the evolution of poker strategy before and after the solver era, the balance between intuition and theory, and what separates good players from the elite in high-stakes competition. Mestre explains how analytical thinking became the backbone of modern training, why emotional control during downswings is one of the most underrated skills in poker, and how many talented players fail not because of strategy, but because of psychology.The conversation also covers Mestre's own journey from high-stakes online grinder in the early EPT era to building one of the first large-scale poker coaching communities in the world. He reflects on the challenges of scaling EducaPoker, the responsibility of mentoring hundreds of players, and why helping others succeed ultimately became more meaningful than his own results at the tables.
Neste episódio, Guilherme Goulart e Vinícius Serafim debatem a “Constituição do Claude”, o documento de diretrizes publicado pela Anthropic para orientar o comportamento do modelo de linguagem Claude, abordando temas centrais como antropomorfização da IA, regulação tecnológica, responsabilidade das empresas e a questão filosófica sobre agência versus inteligência artificial. O episódio toca em termos estratégicos como inteligência artificial, segurança da informação, privacidade, ética em IA, responsabilidade corporativa, modelos de linguagem, guardrails, jailbreak, Constitutional AI, agente moral, agência artificial, “papagaio estocástico” e governança digital. Você vai descobrir por que a escolha da palavra “constituição” por uma empresa privada levanta alertas sobre legitimidade democrática, entender a diferença entre dar instruções em linguagem natural a um sistema computacional e genuinamente acreditar que ele possui consciência, e refletir sobre os riscos reais de se pavimentar, ideologicamente, um caminho que transforma a IA em “agente moral” para potencialmente reduzir a responsabilidade das grandes empresas de tecnologia. O debate também traz referências à obra de Luciano Floridi, ao conceito de papagaio estocástico, às Três Leis da Robótica de Asimov e ao clássico HAL 9000, conectando ficção científica, filosofia e direito num instigante. Assine o Segurança Legal na sua plataforma favorita, deixe sua avaliação e compartilhe com quem se interessa por direito da tecnologia e inteligência artificial. Siga o podcast no YouTube, Mastodon, Bluesky, Instagram e TikTok. Esta descrição foi realizada a partir do áudio do podcast com o uso de IA, com revisão humana. Visite nossa campanha de financiamento coletivo e nos apoie! Conheça o Blog da BrownPipe Consultoria e se inscreva no nosso mailing Acesse WhisperSafe – Transcreva áudio e grave reuniões direto no seu computador, mesmo offline. Rápido, leve e pronto para usar com qualquer IA. Use o cupom SEGLEG50 para 50% de desconto na sua assinatura. ShowNotes Paper fundacional sobre a questão de uma Constituição para a IA – Constitutional AI: Harmlessness from AI Feedback Claude’s constitution Claude’s Strange Constitution por Luiza Jarovsky Statement from Dario Amodei on our discussions with the Department of War
De PokerCity Podcast #99 is nu te beluisteren! Host Pieter 'PrinsFlip' Salet neemt samen met Lars 'Larsvegas' Smeets en Max Broens de pokerweek weer door. Max heeft een mooi nieuwtje over flaghunter Koen Roos, Lars gaat een beetje off-topic met de Olympische Spelen-terugblik en Pieter bespreekt een opvallend valsspeelschandaal. In de quiz vragen we ons onder meer af welke buitenlandse bekende MCOP-regular meervoudig nationaal Paintball-kampioen is? Wat kost gokken jou? Stop op tijd. 18+In PokerCity Podcast #99 neemt host Pieter 'PrinsFlip' Salet samen met Lars 'Larsvegas' Smeets en Max Broens plaats achter de microfoon. Het drietal bespreekt weer het laatste pokernieuws en andere opvallende zaken in de pokerwereld.Flaghunter Koen Roos was onlangs nog te gast in onze podcast en nu actief bij The Festival Bratislava. Daar ontving hij een award als Flaghunter van het jaar 2025, toen hij cashte in vijftig verschillende landen!Lars hield zich de afgelopen weken wat minder bezig met poker, als sportfan volgde hij de Olympische Spelen op de voet en daar blikt hij maar wat graag even op terug. Pieter bespreekt een opvallend - en oerstom - valsspeel schandaal in Amerika, waarbij de dealer in deze privé game op het toilet het pakje kaarten even op de goede volgorde legde. Al pratende belandt het gesprek bij een verhaal 'uit den ouden doosch', toen Pieter de Korver in 2011 een valsspeler ontmaskerde in Holland Casino Utrecht.In de quiz van deze week gaan we 'Off the Felt' met vragen over pokerspelers die weg van de pokertafel opvallende dingen deden, zoals een Ted Talk geven, paintballen of lid zijn van het Europees Parlement! Quiz mee! Heb jij er meer goed dan onze quizzers van de week Max en Lars?De luisteraars prijsvraag is ook een beetje in de categorie 'Off the Felt'. Check 'm in de podcast, stuur jouw antwoord in naar prijsvraag@pokercity.nl en wie weet win jij een €20 HCOPL Main Event ticket te gebruiken bij Holland Casino Online. Veel plezier met deze editie van de PokerCity Podcast!
How different would your life look today if you stopped preparing for “good enough” and started preparing for “extraordinary”?In this conversation, entrepreneur, investor, author, and extreme-preparation evangelist Randall Kaplan opens up about the surprisingly painful origins of his work ethic: childhood bullying, a debilitating stutter, and a long journey toward becoming a clear, confident communicator.Randall shares the exact mental frameworks he used to transform his life — from landing a book deal through a cold email, to becoming a TED speaker, to interviewing some of the world's most accomplished leaders on his podcast.We explore extreme preparation, the habits that separate average performers from exceptional ones, and why “no” is often just the beginning of the road to “yes.”Timestamps:00:00 — The question that opens every interview: “Who are you?”02:00 — How photography and beaches shaped Randall's creative identity04:30 — Building Sandee: cataloging 100,000+ beaches around the world06:15 — How a cold email landed Randall a book deal08:00 — Childhood bullying, stuttering, and the start of extreme preparation10:30 — The breakthrough moment at the McDonald's drive-thru14:00 — How speech therapy reprogrammed his mind and confidence15:30 — The emotional weight and triumph of giving a TED Talk17:00 — Studying the top TED Talks and dissecting what works19:00 — Cutting a 70-minute keynote into 18 minutes21:15 — Why the painful story had to stay in the talk22:00 — The team behind the TED Talk: coaches, comedians, voice experts26:00 — The Roger Love experience and knowing when not to change28:00 — The balance between outside coaching and trusting your intuition30:00 — Extreme preparation in interviewing: The EPT “torpedo question”32:00 — Why most people aren't prepared — and how to stand out instantly35:00 — Randall's research process: thousands of pages, distilled37:00 — “If you're early, you're on time; if you're on time, you're late.”38:00 — When life derails your plans: broken schedules and mental resets40:00 — Gratitude walks and the 40,000-foot reset42:00 — Never send an email when angry — Randall's practice46:00 — Why AI should assist your preparation, not replace it47:00 — The small details that cost people opportunities50:00 — A coaching story: preventing a $3M mistake52:00 — The doctor who went from zero net worth to $10M in a year54:00 — The difference between success and stagnation: making a plan56:00 — Closing wisdom: “Why you must do what no one else does”****Get your copy of Personal Socrates: Better Questions, Better Life Connect with Marc >>> Website | LinkedIn | Instagram |*A special thanks to our mental fitness + sweat partner Sip Saunas.
This episode reviews six oral abstracts about innovative places for STI testing and management including collaborations with community pharmacies; a community-designed prenatal care clinic; a new EPIC tool for syphilis notifications; virtual partner services; and vending machines. These abstracts were presented during the September 2024 STD Prevention Conference Oral Sessions 5, 6 and 14. View episode transcript at www.std.uw.edu and the abstracts in the 2024 STI Prevention Conference Abstract Book.This podcast is dedicated to an STD [sexually transmitted disease] review for health care professionals who are interested in remaining up-to-date on the diagnosis, management, and prevention of STDs and STIs. Editor and host Dr. Meena Ramchandani is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington (UW), Program Director of the UW Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program, and Associate Editor of the National STD Curriculum.
On March 7, 2025, we released an episode summarizing key aspects of a NEJM publication regarding male partner therapy for women with recurrent BV. Although that study had limitations, the results were very surprising. Now, on 10/16/25 (7 months later), the ACOG has a new Clinical Practice Update (CPU) on this very issue. In this episode we will briefly summarize that March 2025 NEJM publication and highlight the TWO updated clinical recommendations from the ACOG regarding male partner therapy for the prevention of BV in women. PLUS, we will briefly discuss why although male partner therapy should be considered, partner EPT is “not recommended” at this time by the ACOG. 1. ACOG CLINICAL PRACTICE UPDATE: Concurrent Sexual Partner Therapy to Prevent Bacterial Vaginosis Recurrence Obstetrics & Gynecology ():10.1097/AOG.0000000000006102, October 16, 2025. | DOI: 10.1097/AOG.00000000000061022. Chapa Clinical Pearls March 2025 Episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4sW9tTe9CdYVQsCRBjqQQP3. Vodstrcil LA, Plummer EL, Fairley CK, Hocking JS, Law MG, Petoumenos K, et al. Male-partner treatment to prevent recurrence of bacterial vaginosis. N Engl J Med 2025;392:947–57. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa2405404STRONG COFFEE PROMO: 20% Off Strong Coffee Company https://strongcoffeecompany.com/discount/CHAPANOSPINOBG
No episódio, a professora Ana Frazão entrevista Gustavo Henrique Moraes, Pesquisador do Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisas Educacionais Anísio Teixeira (INEP/MEC), Doutor em Educação pela UnB e Pós-Doutor em Educação pela Universidade de Stanford. Na conversa, o professor Gustavo explica as razões pelas quais o acesso à educação não gera necessariamente mobilidade social ou pelo menos a mobilidade que seria esperada. Nesse sentido, é abordado estudo em conjunto com Guilherme Lichand, Maria Eduarda Perpétuo e Priscila Soares, nos quais os autores quantificaram uma espantosa diferença mesmo entre os que concluem a faculdade: os 90% mais pobres ganham apenas metade do que ganham os 10% mais ricos. O professor Gustavo procura explicar os resultados, fazendo conexões com o recente livro de Michael França e Fillipi Nascimento (“A loteria do nascimento”), no qual abordam que os filhos dos mais pobres podem terminar a universidade mas não alcançam os filhos dos ricos.Na segunda parte da conversa, o professor Gustavo mostra a importância da Educação Profissional e Técnica para criar maior desenvolvimento econômico e mobilidade social, explicando o atual cenário da EPT no Brasil em termos de qualidade e impacto proporcional na formação dos jovens. Dentre os tópicos abordados estão o peso da questão cultural em um país como o Brasil, que ainda cultua o diploma e divide as profissões entre as de rico e a de pobre, os desafios da EPT na atual geração, em que ser “CLT” virou xingamento e a ansiedade – em todos os campos da vida, mas sobretudo no profissional – se tornou uma marca. Apesar das dificuldades, o professor Gustavo conclui que a EPT, se bem executada, é uma forma de alterar nosso contrato social, embora isso exija uma longa agenda.
Ducky and Donnie take eight of the most accomplished players in PGT history and compare them to the most iconic wrestlers of all time. Enter the PokerGO Podcast Dream Seat Giveaway: bit.ly/gleampod25.Enter the PokerGO/PGT Dream Seat Competitions: http://pgt.com/dream-seatFollow Donnie on Twitter: @Donnie_PetersFollow Tim on Twitter: @Tim__DuckworthFollow PokerGO on Twitter: @PokerGO Subscribe to PokerGO today to receive 24/7 access to the world's largest poker content library, including the WSOP, High Stakes Poker, No Gamble, No Future, and more. Use the promo code PODCAST to receive $20 off your first year of a new annual subscription. Join today at PokerGO.com.Play free poker against real players anytime, anywhere on PlayPokerGO. Build your path to poker mastery for free with Octopi Poker. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pokergo-podcast--5877082/support.
¡Queridas amigas, tenemos listas para todas para entrar al EPT, Las Chicas del Volcán + amigas! Al pico de nuestro volcán han llegado ecos de una de las fiestas más emblemáticas de Madrid a principios de los 00s. ¿Traes tu mejor look?
¡Queridas amigas, tenemos listas para todas para entrar al EPT, Las Chicas del Volcán + amigas! Al pico de nuestro volcán han llegado ecos de una de las fiestas más emblemáticas de Madrid a principios de los 00s. ¿Traes tu mejor look?
This we were are locked in for what the lads are saying is their final ever episode the popular Chip Race spin-off (but then they said that on the last episode too). Fittingly, it is Barry who joins them for a chat about the stories of the week. After some shameless plugging of the actually excellent Simplify Poker (Use Code CHIPRACE for 20% off) and some gushing praise for Barry's new role as poker's biggest influencer, David kicks things off with some WSOP stories with Dara and Barry weighing in on the potential effect of the US travel restrictions and the new rules for 2025. The lads then segue to the EPT Monte Carlo and a pair of controversies at the Main Event final table, before wrapping things up with a preview of the last ever episode of The Chip Race coming next week.
In the 891st episode of the PokerNews Podcast, Chad Holloway, Mike Holtz, and Kyna England talk about that viral knockout punch between two poker players at Red Rock in Las Vegas. See the video and learn what the Las Vegas Metro Police Department had to say when reached by PokerNews. Also, learn about a controversy from the EPT Monte Carlo final table in which Aleksandr Shevliakov, who won the tournament, allegedly shot an angle with six players remaining. It caused quite the stir on the live stream, but was it all as it seemed? Shevliakov took to social media to share his perspective, and let's just say it led to an interesting discussion between the crew. From there, it's recent tournament winners including Jesse Lonis, Maria Konnikova, and Valentin Vornicu; a preview of the WSOP+ App and Tournament of Champions; Allen Kessler living the life of a tournament floorman; and Chad's live reality game charity drive featuring a special "Burger of the Week" at Mark "P0ker H0" Kroon's Player's Bar in Madison, Wisconsin. The podcast is sponsored by the #1 free-to-play WSOP app. Remember to use the bonus code POKERNEWS" if you download and play for an extra 1,000,000 in chips! A new PokerNews Podcast will drop weekly every Thursday at 8a PT / 11a ET / 4p UK time. Remember to subscribe to our YouTube channel so you do not miss an episode! Time Stamps *Time | Topic* 00:00 | Welcome to the PokerNews Podcast 01:00 | Poker fight goes viral 01:42 | Video of poker players fighting at Red Rock 04:01 | What did the police department have to say? 06:02 | Was there an angle shot at the EPT Monte Carlo final table? 06:20 | Aleksandr Shevliakov wins EPT Monte Carlo 07:17 | Video of the controversial hand 13:30 | Poll – What do the fans think? 13:47 | Aleksandr Shevliakov issues clarifying statement 18:50 | Sponsor – WPT Global 19:34 | Jesse Lonis scores big at EPT Monte Carlo 20:50 | Maria Konnikova captures her first PokerStars “Spadie” 21:43 | Ian Steinman goes back-to-back in RGPS events 22:36 | Valentin Vornicu captures WSOP Circuit ring No. 14 23:20 | WSOP Tournament of Champions kicks off 29:20 | The WSOP+ App 30:50 | Allen Kessler serves as a floorman 32:19 | 888poker's XL Spring Series 32:52 | Chad's Live to Give charity game – “Burger of the Week”
Donnie and Ducky recap the Texas PLO Roundup and take a look at the PGT Leaderboard. Follow Donnie on Twitter: @Donnie_PetersFollow Tim on Twitter: @Tim__DuckworthFollow PokerGO on Twitter: @PokerGO Subscribe to PokerGO today to receive 24/7 access to the world's largest poker content library, including the WSOP, High Stakes Poker, No Gamble, No Future, and more. Use the promo code PODCAST to receive $20 off your first year of a new annual subscription. Join today at PokerGO.com.Play free poker against real players anytime, anywhere on PlayPokerGO. Build your path to poker mastery for free with Octopi Poker.
Donnie and Ducky recap a busy December of poker, and give their opinions on who "won" the month.Donnie and Ducky recap the PokerStars NAPT Las Vegas festival that they both played in, including two new signings to Team PokerStars.Follow Donnie on Twitter: @Donnie_PetersFollow Tim on Twitter: @Tim__DuckworthFollow PokerGO on Twitter: @PokerGO Subscribe to PokerGO today to receive 24/7 access to the world's largest poker content library, including the WSOP, High Stakes Poker, No Gamble, No Future, and more. Use the promo code PODCAST to receive $20 off your first year of a new annual subscription. Join today at PokerGO.com.Play free poker against real players anytime, anywhere on PlayPokerGO. Build your path to poker mastery for free with Octopi Poker.
In the 869th episode of the PokerNews Podcast, sponsored by the free-to-play WSOP App, Chad Holloway hosts from down in The Bahamas at the 2024 World Series of Poker Paradise, while Kyna England is back at Level 9 Studio in Las Vegas. Mike Holtz is out with a broken ankle, so Nikki Limo was kind enough to once again fill in as a special co-host. Together, they discuss happening at the WSOP Paradise, the World Poker Tour (WPT) World Championship at the Wynn Las Vegas, and the European Poker Tour (EPT) Prague. That includes Phil Hellmuth making an appearance, the new stage at WSOP, and the Triton Million, which was won by Argentinean rapper Alejandro Lococo for $12 million. Chad also had the honor of bringing the Women in Poker Hall of Fame trophy down with him to present to Kristen Foxen. In this episode, you can check out her acceptance speech, which PokerNews helped film. Speaking of the WiPHoF, Jeanne David was another inductee and she had a spot of luck drawing a Golden Passport into the ClubWPT Gold $5,000,000 Freeroll, which kicks off today! At the EPT Prague, Thomas Santerne has already won two side event titles, while the 2022 WSOP Main Event champ, Espen Jorstad, took down the €25K Super High Roller Warm-Up for his first EPT title. Other stories covered include Dylan Smith winning the WPT RRPO Championship for $662,200, Nadya Magnus & Dan Sepiol giving away two WPT World Championship $10K seats, a big live-streamed cash game hand featuring Matt Berkey running hot, John Germano taking down the 2024 Bar Poker Open Florida Championship, David Jackson finding success at the WSOP Circuit Horseshoe Las Vegas, and Erick Lindgren capturing a title at the ARIA. Oh, and we'll also let you know what Phil Ivey is up to as he's been seen double dipping at both the WSOP Paradise and WPT World Championship, including a planned holiday meet-up game (MUG) at the latter. The podcast is sponsored by the #1 free-to-play WSOP app. Remember to use bonus code "POKERNEWS" if you download and play for an extra 1,000,000 in chips! A new PokerNews Podcast will drop weekly every Friday at 8a PT / 11a ET / 4p UK time. Remember to subscribe to our YouTube channel so you do not miss an episode! Time Stamps *Time | Topic* 00:13 | Welcome Kyna England & Nikki Limo 01:07 | Lots going on in poker – WSOP Paradise, WPT WC & EPT Prague 01:30 | Phil Hellmuth makes way to WSOP Paradise 03:03 | New three-table mainstage for WSOP action 04:35 | Triton Millions a hot ticket 05:50 | Player busts in the very first hand 08:00 | Texas Mike makes a run 11:07 | Alejandro Lococo wins Triton Million for $12M 11:54 | Winner interview w/ Alejandro Lococo 12:42 | Lautaro Guerra wins $100,000 PLO Super High Roller 14:15 | Women in Poker Hall of Fame 17:10 | PokerNews helps present Kristen Foxen with trophy 17:55 | Kristen Foxen WiPHoF acceptance speech 20:20 | Dylan Smith wins WPT RRPO Championship for $662,200 22:20 | Golden Passports available via in-person drawing 23:38 | WiPHoF inductee Jeanne David draws a Golden Passport 25:30 | Nadya Magnus & Dan Sepiol giving away two WPT WC seats 27:20 | Tiffany Langston's the ‘Fresh Princess of the WPT' 28:30 | Phil Ivey was at WSOP Paradise but will be at WPT WC 30:05 | “Nobody Runs Like Berkey” - Gross Six-Figure Bad Beat 35:55 | Recent WPT Freeroll Golden Passport Winners 37:00 | Erick Lindgren wins title at ARIA 37:41 | EPT Prague is happening now! 38:10 | Thomas Santerne wins two EPT Prague titles 38:28 | Espen Jorstad wins €25K Super High Roller Warm-Up 39:05 | Sponsor: WSOP Free-to-Play App 40:00 | Highlights from the WSOP Circuit Horseshoe Las Vegas 40:40 | David Jackson takes down $1,700 Main Event 41:43 | John Germano wins 2024 Bar Poker Open Florida Championship 42:44 | Winner interview w/ John Germano
Joined by Geraldine Orozco, EPT, CHT to discuss epigenetics, holographic DNA, and emotion. We discuss the importance of breaking generational cycles and energy/emotional repression to heal fully. How does our energy vortex work, and how does emotion affect holographic DNA and epigenetics? Follow Geraldine on YouTube Geraldine Orozco IG @geraldine.y.orozco www.geraldineorozco.com
Seth Davies finds himself in the winner's circle again, taking down the Seth Davies Wins Super High Roller Bowl: $100K Pot-Limit Omaha for $1,500,000. The crew catches up with him after the win, then discusses other PGT-qualifying events on the horizon. Follow Donnie on Twitter: @Donnie_PetersFollow Tim on Twitter: @Tim__DuckworthFollow PokerGO on Twitter: @PokerGO Subscribe to PokerGO today to receive 24/7 access to the world's largest poker content library, including the WSOP, High Stakes Poker, No Gamble, No Future, and more. Use the promo code PODCAST to receive $20 off your first year of a new annual subscription. Join today at PokerGO.com.Build your path to poker mastery for free with Octopi Poker.
Donnie and Ducky recap the PGT PLO Series II, including big wins by Daniel Negreanu and Jeremy Ausmus.Follow Donnie on Twitter: @Donnie_PetersFollow Tim on Twitter: @Tim__DuckworthFollow PokerGO on Twitter: @PokerGO Subscribe to PokerGO today to receive 24/7 access to the world's largest poker content library, including the WSOP, High Stakes Poker, No Gamble, No Future, and more. Use the promo code PODCAST to receive $20 off your first year of a new annual subscription. Join today at PokerGO.com.Build your path to poker mastery for free with Octopi Poker.
Ducky and Donnie put a bow on the 2024 Poker Masters, including recapping an unprecedented series from Jim Collopy. They also dissect Stephen Song's big win at EPT Barcelona and chat about the upcoming WPT World Championship.Follow Donnie on Twitter: @Donnie_PetersFollow Tim on Twitter: @Tim__DuckworthFollow PokerGO on Twitter: @PokerGO Subscribe to PokerGO today to receive 24/7 access to the world's largest poker content library, including the WSOP, High Stakes Poker, No Gamble, No Future, and more. Use the promo code PODCAST to receive $20 off your first year of a new annual subscription. Join today at PokerGO.com.Build your path to poker mastery for free with Octopi Poker.
Seth Davies finally lands his signature win, and Jeremy Ausmus climbs to the top spot on the PokerGO Tour Leaderboard. Ducky spoke with both in Cyprus, while Donnie recaps the festival. Follow Donnie on Twitter: @Donnie_PetersFollow Tim on Twitter: @Tim__DuckworthFollow PokerGO on Twitter: @PokerGO Subscribe to PokerGO today to receive 24/7 access to the world's largest poker content library, including the WSOP, High Stakes Poker, No Gamble, No Future, and more. Use the promo code PODCAST to receive $20 off your first year of a new annual subscription. Join today at PokerGO.com.Build your path to poker mastery for free with Octopi Poker.
TDA founder Matt Savage joins the show to recap the summit in Las Vegas and talk about the pressing issues facing live poker tournaments and how to address them.Follow Donnie on Twitter: @Donnie_PetersFollow Tim on Twitter: @Tim__DuckworthFollow PokerGO on Twitter: @PokerGO Subscribe to PokerGO today to receive 24/7 access to the world's largest poker content library, including the WSOP, High Stakes Poker, No Gamble, No Future, and more. Use the promo code PODCAST to receive $20 off your first year of a new annual subscription. Join today at PokerGO.com.Build your path to poker mastery for free with Octopi Poker.
Sheil and Ben dig deep into the EPT listener mailbag and tackle your most burning questions about the upcoming draft, offseason roster moves, and the current state of some of your favorite NFL franchises. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please check out rg-help.com to find out more, or listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Hosts: Sheil Kapadia and Ben Solak Producer: Chris Sutton Additional Production Supervision: Arjuna Ramgopal and Conor Nevins Social: Eduardo Ocampo and Kiera Givens Musical Elements: Devon Renaldo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices