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¿Por qué lanzar un fondo con asignación táctica? ¿Por qué producir un podcast sobre finanzas personales? Ambas preguntas atacan un mismo problema y tanto Javier como yo luchamos por cambiar las dinámicas negativas del sistema. Aunque el altavoz es pequeño si influye en la opinión de un solo inversor ya habrá merecido la pena. A eso nos agarramos para seguir haciendo lo que hacemos. El mejor marketing de GPM Asignación Táctica es la transparencia. Por eso comparte un Excel con sus posiciones.Este podcast está patrocinado por Dani Marín.Dani es un fisioterapeuta que un día descubrió que hablar se le daba mejor que tocar y que era capaz de transmitir ideas a las personas que las necesitaban. Ahora tiene un proyecto online, con un enfoque técnico pero a la vez entretenido sobre el funcionamiento del cerebro, y me manda este mensaje para los oyentes de Kapital: Si mientras lees esto estás con gente, busca a una persona y obsérvala durante 5 minutos, si estás solo abre la red social que quieras y mira cualquier post. En cualquier caso será más que suficiente para encontrar algún comportamiento que no te parezca ‘normal'. Me llamo Dani Marín y me dedico a enseñar cómo funciona el cerebro, la mente, las personas… que vendría a ser lo mismo. Lo hago en mi newsletter donde cuento cosas que te ayudan a comprender lo ‘anormal' del comportamiento humano o del tuyo mismo. Aprender, sentir dolor o vender algo depende del cerebro, entender cómo hacer para usarlo a tu favor depende de ti.Índice:1.32. La psicología de las pérdidas.8.38. Lecciones de vida en el póker.24.20. No te compliques con tu estrategia de inversión.53.42. Sacrificar rentabilidad a cambio de reducir volatilidad.1.13.33. Los engranajes de la asignación táctica.1.34.43. Comisiones de gestión activa en fondos indexados.1.44.09. Ariely y la errónea percepción del valor.1.59.26. Mourinho encontró la felicidad en Roma.Apuntes:La cartera permanente. Craig Rowland & J. M. Lawson.Expectativas racionales en inversión. William Bernstein.Common sense on mutual funds. John Bogle.The smartest investment book you'll ever read. Daniel Solin.Monte Carlo Millions. Phil Ivey.EPT Grand Final. Adrián Mateos.Predictably irrational. Dan Ariely.
¿Por qué lanzar un fondo con asignación táctica? ¿Por qué producir un podcast sobre finanzas personales? Ambas preguntas atacan un mismo problema y tanto Javier como yo luchamos por cambiar las dinámicas negativas del sistema. Aunque el altavoz es pequeño si influye en la opinión de un solo inversor ya habrá merecido la pena. A eso nos agarramos para seguir haciendo lo que hacemos. El mejor marketing de GPM Asignación Táctica es la transparencia. Por eso comparte un Excel con sus posiciones. Este podcast está patrocinado por Dani Marín. Dani es un fisioterapeuta que un día descubrió que hablar se le daba mejor que tocar y que era capaz de transmitir ideas a las personas que las necesitaban. Ahora tiene un proyecto online, con un enfoque técnico pero a la vez entretenido sobre el funcionamiento del cerebro, y me manda este mensaje para los oyentes de Kapital: Si mientras lees esto estás con gente, busca a una persona y obsérvala durante 5 minutos, si estás solo abre la red social que quieras y mira cualquier post. En cualquier caso será más que suficiente para encontrar algún comportamiento que no te parezca ‘normal'. Me llamo Dani Marín y me dedico a enseñar cómo funciona el cerebro, la mente, las personas… que vendría a ser lo mismo. Lo hago en mi newsletter donde cuento cosas que te ayudan a comprender lo ‘anormal' del comportamiento humano o del tuyo mismo. Aprender, sentir dolor o vender algo depende del cerebro, entender cómo hacer para usarlo a tu favor depende de ti. Índice: 1.32. La psicología de las pérdidas. 8.38. Lecciones de vida en el póker. 24.20. No te compliques con tu estrategia de inversión. 53.42. Sacrificar rentabilidad a cambio de reducir volatilidad. 1.13.33. Los engranajes de la asignación táctica. 1.34.43. Comisiones de gestión activa en fondos indexados. 1.44.09. Ariely y la errónea percepción del valor. 1.59.26. Mourinho encontró la felicidad en Roma. Apuntes: La cartera permanente. Craig Rowland & J. M. Lawson. Expectativas racionales en inversión. William Bernstein. Common sense on mutual funds. John Bogle. The smartest investment book you'll ever read. Daniel Solin. Monte Carlo Millions. Phil Ivey. EPT Grand Final. Adrián Mateos. Predictably irrational. Dan Ariely.
Dan Cates discovered poker in high school, and wasted no time immersing himself in the game online. By the time he dropped out of college, the man known as 'jungleman12' had already risen to the highest stakes and won millions against some of the top players in the world. According to HighStakesDB.com, Cates is one of the biggest high-stakes online cash game earners of all time.As it turns out, the Maryland native has also been a big winner on the live tournament circuit. In 2014, he finished runner-up in the €100,000 EPT Grand Final high roller for $1.7 million, and in 2019 he pocketed a combined $2.65 million in the Triton Super High Roller series. Last fall, the 32-year-old broke through at the World Series of Poker, picking up his first bracelet and $954,020 in the prestigious $50,000 buy-in Poker Players Championship. He now has nearly $10 million in live tournament earnings.Highlights from this interview include climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, high school scrap paper games, building a bankroll at McDonald's, quitting his college Game Theory course, getting trash talked by his grandma, rebuilding after a massive loss, calling his shot in the Poker Players Championship, bracelet or necklace?, final table cosplay, his ongoing "feud" with Phil Galfond, Jesus and Moses' old stomping grounds, Safariman12, karma and morality, shrugging off a HKD$200 million pot, fitness prop bets with ElkY, the 72-hour session, and where he ranks himself among his peers.
Chance Kornuth was just one semester shy of graduating from college when he decided to plunge headfirst into life as a professional poker player. He earned his first major taste of success in 2010, when he won the $5,000 PLO event at the WSOP for his first bracelet and $508K. The Denver-native continued to take shots with his bankroll, and found success both live and online. In 2014, he won the Bellagio Cup main event for another $526K. A year later, he finished third in the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure for $641K. He won the AUD$25,000 high roller at the Aussie Millions for $553K, and an event at the EPT Grand Final for $398K, and made several final tables all over the globe along the way. Most recently, he won his second WSOP bracelet, taking down an online event last summer for another $341K. In total, the 32-year-old has racked up nearly $6.4 million in live tournament earnings. Kornuth now runs Chip Leader Coaching, a premier training program for mid-stakes MTT players who want to take their poker career to the next level. Site instructors include notable poker pros such as Nick Petrangelo, Joe McKeehen, Ryan LaPlante, Alex Foxen, Ryan Jones, and Ryan Leng. Highlights from this interview include the difference a new haircut can make, using pennies for poker chips, dropping out one semester before graduating, dominating the Bellagio nightlies, stealing Adam's aces, taking over dad's online poker account, winning the first WSOP bracelet, the PLO palace, learning to treat poker like a job, staying out of the seven-figure club, why he decided to train poker players, winning and losing $450k pots, the importance of shot taking, Ben Lamb running bad at credit card roulette, helping JohnnyBax at the final table, his heist car, weighing dog crap for cash, giving a rebate to impress a dealer, and why live tells still matter.
Justin Bonomo is on quite the hot streak, coming off of his best year on the tournament circuit where he cashed for $4.2 million. He is currently no. 21 on the all-time tournament earnings list with $15.1 million. Bonomo's biggest score came in 2012 when he took down the EPT Grand Final super high roller for just over $2.1 million. Not only has the 31-year-old Virginia native done exceptionally well on the high roller circuit, but he also owns a World Series of Poker bracelet and a WSOP Circuit title. Highlights from this interview include three-way bad beats, not being suited for college life, how artificial intelligence will affect live poker, future music for birds and cats, the allure of Burning Man, snowflake avalanches, getting some life extension, battling Isildur, walking 16 miles in Australia, and the benefits of sharing intimacy.
Alex and Andrew are joined by Justin Hammer, tournament coordinator at the Commerce Casino in LA to discuss experimental tournament formats. Other topics on the agenda include the outcome of the Spin-and-Go satellites to the EPT Grand Final in Monaco, the recent refunds disbursed by PokerStars to high stakes Spin-and-Go players, and a river decision by Mustapha Kanit that confused even pros like Vanessa Selbst.
Ludovic Geilich aka gr4vybo4t aka ludovi333 is an online/live MTT player and he also plays the great game of PLO!! We also has a very sweet accent and we all know that people love accents (assuming the accent is not our own accent, in which case it is the same ol voice we always hear.) I know that some people believe accents do not exist and to those who do, god bless you. We reviewed a couple hands Ludo played on a recent PLO live stream Ludo was pretty upfront and honest about his thoughts related to his own poker ups and downs. Enjoy the podcast. **TIMESTAMPS** 9:30 Ludo PLO video: Hand 1 21:00 Ludo PLO video: Hand 2 29:00 Recent live PLO 42:30 EPT Grand Final/rake in live cash games 48:25 Tournament changes on Pokerstars 55:50 Glasgow poker scene/Scottish and British players 1:05:00 Poker and dating/women in poker 1:16:30 Glasgow accent and slang 1:21:50 Poker plans for near future 1:26:30 Chip swings at EPT Monte Carlo 1:35:10 Travelling for live poker: expenses, selling action etc. 1:49:00 JC Alvarado vs Olivier Busquet fight I will be writing takeaways/recaps of each podcast and all sorts of other different poker related things on my website: http://www.onepokerlife.com
So much has happened at PokerStars in the past two weeks that it was hard to fit into one episode. Alex and Andrew talk about the controversial rake hike, online satellites for the EPT Grand Final, the charges facing Amaya CEO David Baazov and more. They also take a look at a 2-7 Triple Draw variant that’s been popping up in high stakes cash games.