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In the 834th episode of the PokerNews Podcast, Chad Holloway, Kyna England, and Connor Richards come to you from Level 9 in Las Vegas where the 2024 World Series of Poker (WSOP) is happening now! The trio recap the big winners and losers from the Hustler Casino Live (HCL) $1,000,000 Cash Game, show two big hands including a $2.4 million pot and a player mucking the winner in a $534K pot, and share why Alan Keating is good for the game. Plus, Garrett Adelstein sent out a controversial tweet calling out HCL's Ryan Feldman, which spurred both Tom Dwan and Doug Polk to chime in. Other stories discussed include James Mackey prevailing the WPT Choctaw final table for his second WPT title, Joe Cada & Johnny Chan appearing at a charity event, the legend of John Smith in the $25,000 Heads-Up Championship, and an update on the $25K Fantasy league. Finally, hear about all the gold bracelet winners thus far from the 2024 WSOP including John Hennigan, who became just the ninth player in history to win seven or more bracelets. Other winners covered include Asher Conniff, Bryce Yockey, Nick Guagenti, and Darius Samual, among others. If you're looking for all the latest from the world of poker, this episode is for you! A new PokerNews Podcast will drop twice a week during the 2024 WSOP every Tuesday and Friday at 8a PT / 11a ET / 4p UK time. Make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel so you do not miss an episode! Time Stamps *Time | Topic* 00:03 | Welcome to the show 00:32 | Big winners & losers from the Hustler Casino Live (HCL) $1,000,000 Cash Game 01:58 | HCL $1M Cash Game results 03:28 | Thomas mucks winner in $543K pot 06:45 | Alan Keating vs. Rahul in $2.4 million pot 11:22 | Garrett Adelstein stirs the pot; Tom Dwan & Doug Polk chime in 15:26 | James Mackey wins WPT Choctaw 18:04 | All eyes on 2024 WSOP! 18:21 | Asher Conniff captures first gold bracelet 19:20 | John Hennigan captures his 7th gold bracelet 20:32 | Winner interview w/ John Hennigan 23:25 | Bryce Yockey & Nick Guagenti capture bracelets 26:00 | Darius Samual wins $25K Heads-Up Championship 27:36 | Teaser – Life Outside Poker w/ Faraz Jaka 30:17 | The Legend of John Smith 31:26 | Other 2024 WSOP bracelet winners 33:30 | $25K Fantasy update 37:00 | One Step Closer Foundation “All in for CP” Charity Event 37:53 | Interview w/ Johnny Chan at a charity event 38:55 | Joe Cada takes down charity even
CardsChat - Poker professional interviews from The World's #1 Poker Community
This edition of the CardsChat podcast revisits interviews with former WSOP World Champions Chris Moneymaker, Joe Cada, Ryan Riess, Martin Jacobson and Greg Raymer (plus Phil Hellmuth and Jamie Gold – audio version only). These players have reached the very top of the poker world, and share their experiences before, during and after their history-making victories in the WSOP Main Event. From the very start of their poker careers to their crowning moments – and the aftermath – their unique experiences have been brought together for this very special WSOP-themed episode.
On the latest PokerNews Podcast episode, Chad Holloway and Jesse Fullen continue The Chad & Jesse Poker Show straight from the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP). They are joined by World Poker Tour (WPT) Ambassadors Andrew Neeme and Brad Owen, who open up about how their respective vlogs helped them build their poker careers. They also discuss upcoming WPT initiatives and play a little game where we quiz them on "who said it?" regarding quotes from their first-ever vlogs. Chad and Jesse also break down the big frame coming out of the 2023 WSOP, which is the antics of Martin Kabrhel in the $250K Super High Roller. Some top pros have accused him of behaving inappropriately, with some even suggesting he could be cheating. We share some clips and hear from players on the ground during the event. What are your thoughts on the situation? Chad and Jesse then do a new "Calling the Clock" segment in which they offer quick two-minute dialogues for topics on “The Board.” Here's a look at this episode's topics: - Jason Koon plays $250K SHR but gets a refund - Chris Brewer run bad over; wins $250K SHR - Dan “Jungleman” Cates dresses as the Terminator - Chris Moneymaker makes 2023 WSOP debut in $50,000 PPC - Benny Glaser captures fifth gold bracelet - Johnny Chan makes deep run in pursuit of bracelet No. 11 - Gershon Distenfeld continues charitable endeavors - Joe Cada looks to join the five-time bracelet club Time Stamps *Time | Topic* 00:35 | Welcome to the show 01:25 | Martin Kabrhel causes controversy in $250,000 Super High Roller 03:15 | Andrew Robl calls out Kabrhel 04:50 | WSOP issues statement 11:35 | Martin Kabrhel responds, threatens legal action 15:12 | Sponsor: Global Poker 15:57 | Jason Koon plays $250K SHR but gets a refund 17:57 | Chris Brewer run bad over; wins $250K SHR 19:57 | Dan “Jungleman” Cates dresses as the Terminator 21:57 | Chris Moneymaker makes 2023 WSOP debut in $50,000 PPC 23:57 | Benny Glaser captures fifth gold bracelet 25:57 | Johnny Chan makes deep run in pursuit of bracelet No. 11 27:57 | Gershon Distenfeld continues charitable endeavors 29:57 | Joe Cada looks to join the five-time bracelet club 32:12 | Guests Brad Owen & Andrew Neeme join the show 35:21 | The success of meet-up games (MUGs) 41:43 | Summing up last 12-18 months in a few words 44:00 | Memories of Doyle Brunson & Phil Ivey at the WPT World Championship MUG 47:00 | WPT Voyages on the high seas 49:10 | Game Time – Who said it in their first vlog, Andrew or Brad?
Bernard Lee chats with Joe Cada and Matt Glantz.
Bernard Lee chats with Joe Cada and Matt Glantz.
Bernard Lee is at the 2022 WSOP and chats with a number of familiar names from the world of poker.
Bernard Lee is at the 2022 WSOP and chats with a number of familiar names from the world of poker.
CardsChat - Poker professional interviews from The World's #1 Poker Community
On episode #82 of the CardsChat podcast, we have the pleasure of welcoming Joe Cada. Joe is one of the most successful players in the history of the World Series of Poker, and one of a very exclusive group of players to not just win the Main Event, but to final table it more than once. He's a 4-time bracelet winner who sits in 7th place on the WSOP's all-time money list with over $13.6M in winnings. He's also recently become an ambassador for WSOP.com, which just launched their online poker site. In this episode we'll get to know him a little better.
Barry Greenstein and Joe Cada clash in an atypical hand on The Big Game. The Guys break it down. FLOP:Qh9d8s TURN:6d Greenstein:QdJd Cada:KdKc Analysis begins at 15:57 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 Join our Discord server and get in on the conversation about this hand and other poker things! discord.gg/dQD2ASCFF4 ***Our Book is NOW AVAILABLE! Get "How Can He Fold???" here: www.thepokerguys.net
Joe Cada is in a tough spot in a multiway pot on The Big Game. Should he fold even though his opponent is David Williams? FLOP:Ad2d5d TURN:Kh Cada:3h4h Williams:2s2c Analysis starts at 11:50 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 Join our Discord server and get in on the conversation about this hand and other poker things! discord.gg/dQD2ASCFF4 ***Our Book is NOW AVAILABLE! Get "How Can He Fold???" here: www.thepokerguys.net
AC's WSOP Main Event winner streak continues as he talks with 2009 champ Joe Cada. Joe chats about his bracelet wins, how he'd like to head to Australia and shares two funny stories involving table assignments and Dan Bilzerian.
(Topic begins at 0:23:08 mark): Poker Twitter drama erupts after GGPoker drops Vanessa Kade as an affiliate due to her accusations of misogyny.... (2:33:13): Jared Jaffee attacks Matt Savage, WPT, Venetian for decision to play two four-handed tables during final 8 in event.... (3:04:13): Roland Rokita had to leave WPT Venetian final table due to "severe emergency" to be admitted to hospital.... (3:18:45): Young sportsbettor "Parlay Patz" arrested for threatening to murder athletes who caused his bets to lose.... (3:41:05): Illegal offshore sportsbook MyBookie posing as legalized book BetMGM in Google store.... (3:55:09): Update: Tim Cramer, Joe Cada latest victims of Venmo hack targeting poker pros.... (4:09:40): Stock analysis website releases scathing report about real money skill game app maker Skillz.... (4:49:45): Wynn employee shoots another dead, then kills himself in parking garage.... (5:00:52): Consumer group Travelers United sues MGM over charging resort fees.... (5:25:56): Electronic Arts facing scandal over black market sale of virtual FIFA cards by employees.... (5:45:00): CDC under major fire after nonsensical safety recommendations for people who have been COVID vaccinated.... (6:06:29): Many areas have large numbers of non-seniors getting vaccinated. What's going on?.... (6:22:56): Israeli study claims vaccinated people rarely get asymptomatic COVID.... (6:37:40): tradershky joins at end of show and we talk a bit.
(Topic begins at 0:23:08 mark): Poker Twitter drama erupts after GGPoker drops Vanessa Kade as an affiliate due to her accusations of misogyny.... (2:33:13): Jared Jaffee attacks Matt Savage, WPT, Venetian for decision to play two four-handed tables during final 8 in event.... (3:04:13): Roland Rokita had to leave WPT Venetian final table due to "severe emergency" to be admitted to hospital.... (3:18:45): Young sportsbettor "Parlay Patz" arrested for threatening to murder athletes who caused his bets to lose.... (3:41:05): Illegal offshore sportsbook MyBookie posing as legalized book BetMGM in Google store.... (3:55:09): Update: Tim Cramer, Joe Cada latest victims of Venmo hack targeting poker pros.... (4:09:40): Stock analysis website releases scathing report about real money skill game app maker Skillz.... (4:49:45): Wynn employee shoots another dead, then kills himself in parking garage.... (5:00:52): Consumer group Travelers United sues MGM over charging resort fees.... (5:25:56): Electronic Arts facing scandal over black market sale of virtual FIFA cards by employees.... (5:45:00): CDC under major fire after nonsensical safety recommendations for people who have been COVID vaccinated.... (6:06:29): Many areas have large numbers of non-seniors getting vaccinated. What's going on?.... (6:22:56): Israeli study claims vaccinated people rarely get asymptomatic COVID.... (6:37:40): tradershky joins at end of show and we talk a bit.
2009 WSOP Main Event Champ Joe Cada joins Bernard Lee to remember Darvin Moon.
2009 WSOP Main Event Champ Joe Cada joins Bernard Lee to remember Darvin Moon.
This is part 2 of Bernard Lee's chat with 2009 WSOP Main Event Champ Joe Cada.
This is part 2 of Bernard Lee's chat with 2009 WSOP Main Event Champ Joe Cada.
Bernard Lee kicks off the 12th Anniversary of his show chatting with 2009 WSOP Main Event Champ, Joe Cada.
Bernard Lee kicks off the 12th Anniversary of his show chatting with 2009 WSOP Main Event Champ, Joe Cada.
Jeff Shulman worked in land acquisition in Seattle before his father Barry recruited him to join the family business in Las Vegas. Together, they grew Card Player Magazine into the industry-leading media company it is today. As a player, Shulman was just a rookie when he broke out on the poker tournament scene, making the final table of the 2000 World Series of Poker main event. The "whippersnapper," as described by his opponents, was actually the chip leader at one point before a bad beat to Chris Ferguson sent him to the rail in seventh place. Nine years later, Shulman got his chance at the main event title once again, making the final table alongside poker legend Phil Ivey. This time, he managed to make it to five-handed play before yet another bad beat ended his run, with his chips going to eventual winner Joe Cada. Now 44, Shulman spends most of his live poker hours grinding high limit hold'em cash games at Bellagio, with his summers dedicated to the WSOP schedule. In total, he has just under $3.5 million in career live tournament earnings. Highlights from this interview include being a summer camp lifer, how Michael changed the grades, Barry the ass kicker, the Chip and Doyle of spades, making money while you sleep, building a bankroll at the Orleans, dealing with bad beats to Ferguson and Cada, a love for limit hold'em, Hollywood home games in Costa Rica, running into Ben Affleck at the Oscars, getting owned by Gus Hansen, trash talking ElkY, hiring Phil Hellmuth as a coach, getting winning advice from Orel Hershiser, trash bracelets, running into Michael Jordan's Bulls, and sucking out on Chau Giang in Bobby's Room.
This is part 2 of Bernard Lee's interview with Joe Cada and a chat with Kelly Minkin.
This is part 2 of Bernard Lee's interview with Joe Cada and a chat with Kelly Minkin.
Part 1 of 4x WSOP Bracelet Winner and 2018 Main Event Final Table member Joe Cada's chat Bernard Lee.
Part 1 of 4x WSOP Bracelet Winner and 2018 Main Event Final Table member Joe Cada's chat Bernard Lee.
On the final podcast of the 2018 WSOP Main Event a winner is crowned in the biggest tournament of the year. John Cynn took home the $8.8 million first prize and will go down in history as the winner of the longest heads-up in Main Event history. Opening the show are Remko Rinkema and Lance Bradley, previewing the action and diving into the narratives of the Final 3, but not before briefly looking back on the previous night in which 2009 Main Event champ Joe Cada was eliminated. 14:42 – An interview with the most colorful character from the 2017 WSOP Main Event, John Hesp. 22:19 – Michael Dyer speaks after getting eliminated in third place for $3,750,000. 26: 02 – After a grueling 10-hour heads-up match, Tony Miles speaks about winning $5 million and the sour taste of missing out on the title. 31:09 – The champ speaks! John Cynn talks about the emotions of winning the WSOP Main Event and collecting $8.8 million. Subscribe to PokerGO to enjoy more than 100 days of live poker action every single year, including an extensive on-demand library that features all WSOP Main Event broadcasts from 2011 through 2017.
Announcing epic heads up match with Druff which may result in a $1000 freeroll for the community (topic starts at 0:29:07 mark). Druff gives more details about his escape from a stuck Rio elevator (0:39:52). Druff airballs $3k limit holdem, finishes 2018 WSOP with surprisingly bad limit holdem results (0:52:42). Massive thunderstorm knocks out power to Rio, pauses Main Event on Day 5 (1:12:49). WSOP Main Event deep run makes new female poker star out of Kelly Minkin (1:25:02)? Eric Froehlich, who finished 1st to Druff's 3rd both's first-ever WSOP event, comes near Main Event final table (1:49:42). Epic KK/KK/AA/TT hand breaks WSOP Main Event final table bubble (2:07:37). Joe Cada makes WSOP Main Event final table for second time in 10 years (2:27:30). Hellmuth wins 15th bracelet after ugly controversy involving televised hand (2:33:48). Couple has loud fight in Rio hotel room next to Druff regarding Donald Trump (3:09:02). Update on Druff's problematic players card situation downtown (3:24:39). Rio has removed all "Do Not Disturb" signs and replaced them with "Room Occupied" (3:43:52). Ticket service scammer Ali Fazeli takes plea deal, admits to scamming poker pros out of over $6 million (3:58:36). John Hennigan, Mori Eskandani elected to Poker Hall of Fame (4:22:58). Druff vents about people leaving the forum by posting his personal info in order to get banned (4:32:48). Charles Oakley arrested for cheating during blackjack game at Cosmopolitan (5:06:31). tradershly co-hosts for the first half of the show.
Announcing epic heads up match with Druff which may result in a $1000 freeroll for the community (topic starts at 0:35:35 mark). Druff gives more details about his escape from a stuck Rio elevator (0:46:20). Druff airballs $3k limit holdem, finishes 2018 WSOP with surprisingly bad limit holdem results (0:59:10). Massive thunderstorm knocks out power to Rio, pauses Main Event on Day 5 (1:19:17). WSOP Main Event deep run makes new female poker star out of Kelly Minkin (1:31:30)? Eric Froehlich, who finished 1st to Druff's 3rd both's first-ever WSOP event, comes near Main Event final table (1:56:10). Epic KK/KK/AA/TT hand breaks WSOP Main Event final table bubble (2:14:05). Joe Cada makes WSOP Main Event final table for second time in 10 years (2:33:58). Hellmuth wins 15th bracelet after ugly controversy involving televised hand (2:40:16). Couple has loud fight in Rio hotel room next to Druff regarding Donald Trump (3:15:30). Update on Druff's problematic players card situation downtown (3:31:07). Rio has removed all "Do Not Disturb" signs and replaced them with "Room Occupied" (3:50:20). Ticket service scammer Ali Fazeli takes plea deal, admits to scamming poker pros out of over $6 million (4:05:04). John Hennigan, Mori Eskandani elected to Poker Hall of Fame (4:29:30). Druff vents about people leaving the forum by posting his personal info in order to get banned (4:39:16). Charles Oakley arrested for cheating during blackjack game at Cosmopolitan (5:12:59). tradershly co-hosts for the first half of the show.
On this podcast, interviews with the final six players and the departed, Antoine Labat, Artem Metalidi and Alex Lynskey. 1:05 – An interview with Aram Zobian before the start of play. 5:40 – The interview with Antoine Labat after busting out in ninth place for $1,000,000. 12:50 – Artem Metaldi speaks to the media after busting in eighth place for $1,250,000. 15:25 – Alex Lynskey speaks to the media after getting eliminated in seventh place for $1,500,000. 18:29 – 2009 WSOP Main Event champion Joe Cada talks about his prospects heading into the second day of final table play. 20:50 – Nic Manion talks about his first day at the final table, losing chips but remaining confident. 22:35 – Tony Miles talks about enjoying the final table action and living in the moment. 26:10 – John Cynn analyzes his chances to win and talks about the first day at the final table. 29:33 – Chip leader Michael Dyer shares his thoughts on the first day at the final table and getting down to six players. 30:31 – Looking ahead at the action that’s still to come on Friday and Saturday night. Enjoy more than 100 days of live poker action on PokerGO every single year, so subscribe right now. Watch the WSOP Main Event final table live on ESPN starting at 9:00 pm ET on Thursday, July 12th, and in non-ESPN and non-ESPN affiliated regions the action will be available on PokerGO.
On this podcast, Brent Hanks and Remko Rinkema recap the action, as well as interviews with Joe Cada, Kelly Minkin, Brian Yoon, Martijn Gerrits and Sylvain Loosli. The show starts with some good old analysis from Brent Hanks on some of the most exciting hands of Day 6 of the 2018 WSOP Main Event. 27:10 – Joe Cada goes for his second WSOP Main Event title, and here’s what he had to say about those prospects. 36:39 – The start of the recap of Day 6: Big stacks, eliminations and much more. 38:05 – An interview with Kelly Minkin after being eliminated from the tournament in 50th 42:06 – Brian Yoon made Day 6 of the WSOP Main Event for the third time, but fell short once again. Here’s what he had to say. 48:50 – Dutchman Martijn Gerrits takes a great stack into Day 7 and he looked ahead at what’s still to come. 52:40 – Frenchman Sylvain Loosli looks to improve on his fourth-place finish in the 2013 WSOP Main Event, taking a little shy of the average to Day 7. Don’t miss a minute of Day 7 coverage of the WSOP Main Event on Wednesday starting at 3:30pm ET on PokerGO until midnight ET, followed by the grand finale on ESPN2 at midnight until the final table is set!
Former WSOP Main Event Champs Chris Moneymaker, Joe Hachem, Joe Cada, Scott Blumstein, Ryan Riess and Jonathan Duhamel give advice.
Former WSOP Main Event Champs Chris Moneymaker, Joe Hachem, Joe Cada, Scott Blumstein, Ryan Riess and Jonathan Duhamel give advice.
Joe Cada wins his 3rd career WSOP bracelet. Phil Ivey makes his long-awaited return to the World Series of Poker. $100k High Roller results in a non-facilitated chop. The Colossus event sees a dramatic year-over-year decline in entries. Chris Ferguson gets a kinder, gentler banner replacement.
Bernard Lee chats with 3x WSOP Bracelet winner Joe Cada and Darren Elias, who just set a record for most WPT Main Event wins!
Bernard Lee chats with 3x WSOP Bracelet winner Joe Cada and Darren Elias, who just set a record for most WPT Main Event wins!
The $100,000 High Roller at the World Series of Poker is underway and we spoke to Jason Mercier and Adrian Mateos! Mercier returns to poker after nearly a year off while Mateos looks to continue crushing things after his 2017 POY campaign. 01:10 – The action of the day at the 2018 World Series of Poker! Joe McKeehen and Joe Cada square off on PokerGO to win the $3,000 No Limit Hold'em shootout for their third bracelet, while Mike Leah is in contention for the win on Twitch in the $1,500 Omaha Eight-or-Better event. 5:38 – Short news from the Rio: The first flight of The GIANT, the $25k Fantasy league, and what you might've missed on Poker Central, the Cards for Kicks charity event. 9:33 – Starting today: The Colossus, the $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw. 10:45 – Day 1 recap of the $100,000 High Roller event at the World Series of Poker. 12:45 – An interview with Adrian Mateos: Was he a good value pick in the $25k Fantasy league? What's his schedule like? How does he prepare and stay sharp during this intense stretch of high stakes action? 16:12 – An interview with Jason Mercier: Is he still as sharp as last year after having not played much poker in the last 12 months? 18:25 – An update on Jason Mercier's last year, and the lack of poker's he's played during that stretch. 20:57 – What is Jason Mercier looking forward to the most, and dabbling in a $2k/$4k game to shake off the rust. 23:40 – What and when to watch on PokerGO and Twitch? New to PokerGO? Subscribe right now and enjoy more than 100 days of live poker action every single year. Additionally, watch all your favorite World Series of Poker event final tables live on PokerGO as well, starting today with the $3k shootout and followed by the final table of the $100,000 High Roller on Monday.
Nothing is off limits this week as Tuck and Joe Cada have a good conversation about poker, football, his main event win, bitcoin and the case of beer he owes Tuck Join us LIVE every Wednesday, from 4–5pm PDT on CrushLivePoker.tv! Check out poker strategy podcasts at https://crushlivepoker.com/
Joe Cada became a household name in the poker world in 2009 when he won the World Series of Poker main event for more than $8.5 million. By doing so, he surpassed Peter Eastgate as the youngest champion ever, at the age of 21, and scored a $1 million contract with PokerStars. Already a feared cash game grinder, Cada continued to put in time in high-stakes online games after his main event win, preffering to stay close to home in his native Michigan rather than travel the tournament circuit. But despite his preference for cash games, Cada has proven that he's no one-hit wonder when it comes to tournaments. After notching three more WSOP final-table finishes, Cada won the 2014 $10,000 six-max no-limit hold'em event for $670,041 and his second bracelet. Now 29, Cada has racked up more than $10.5 million in live tournament earnings. Highlights from this interview include being exposed to gambling at an early age, buying a house at age 19, gifting his roommates $100,000, being the youngest WSOP main event winner ever, getting $1 million to sign with PokerStars, dealing with all the haters and embracing the spotlight, paying his carjacker's parking tickets, why boat people got money, the trouble with running your own poker room, forgetting six-figure pots, and playing in a $100-$200-$900 game.
Bernard is at the 2016 WSOP Main Event and catches up with 2013 Champ Ryan Riess and 2009 Champion, Joe Cada.
Bernard is at the 2016 WSOP Main Event and catches up with 2013 Champ Ryan Riess and 2009 Champion, Joe Cada.
Pokerstars thinks Joe Cada isn't worth $0/year and 100% rakeback. Pokerstars defends release of various affiliates. Pokerstars releases two propaganda videos, and Druff lampoons them. Druff thinks UK players are getting ring-fenced on Pokerstars, but Kevmath corrects him. Why is Tom Dwan dodging Jungleman, refusing to pay penalties for Durrrr Challenge? Ultimate Poker fires yet another pro, but insists company will not close down Nevada site. Druff gives updates on Dell information theft situation, then prank calls the scammer. Editorial: Let players tell developing online sites what they want and need. onestep calls in during the show to briefly speak about Tom Dwan (big shock).
Pokerstars thinks Joe Cada isn't worth $0/year and 100% rakeback. Pokerstars defends release of various affiliates. Pokerstars releases two propaganda videos, and Druff lampoons them. Druff thinks UK players are getting ring-fenced on Pokerstars, but Kevmath corrects him. Why is Tom Dwan dodging Jungleman, refusing to pay penalties for Durrrr Challenge? Ultimate Poker fires yet another pro, but insists company will not close down Nevada site. Druff gives updates on Dell information theft situation, then prank calls the scammer. Editorial: Let players tell developing online sites what they want and need. onestep calls in during the show to briefly speak about Tom Dwan (big shock).
Jacob Zalewski joins Bernard to talk about an upcoming event with his One Step Closer Foundation. Then former WSOP Champ Joe Cada & current Champ of the Heartland Poker Tour Tourney in LA, Jeff Madsen join the show.
Jacob Zalewski joins Bernard to talk about an upcoming event with his One Step Closer Foundation. Then former WSOP Champ Joe Cada & current Champ of the Heartland Poker Tour Tourney in LA, Jeff Madsen join the show.
Its the 7th Anniversary of The Bernard Lee Poker Show. This week, Bernard chats with 2009 WSOP Main Event Champ Joe Cada.
Its the 7th Anniversary of The Bernard Lee Poker Show. This week, Bernard chats with 2009 WSOP Main Event Champ Joe Cada.
Frank and Gambit go on location to Soaring Eagle Casino in Mt. Pleasant for the Heartland Poker Tour. Listen to an interview with Fred Bevill, host of the HPT, player interviews, and two big hands from cash game action! Music by 60 Second Crush.
Bernard has the latest from the World Series of Poker and welcomes guest Max Steinberg, winner of Event #33 ($1k NLHE) at this years tourney and Chris Tryba, Joe Cada, Dennis Phillips and David Tuchman.
Bernard has the latest from the World Series of Poker and welcomes guest Max Steinberg, winner of Event #33 ($1k NLHE) at this years tourney and Chris Tryba, Joe Cada, Dennis Phillips and David Tuchman.
This is the episode for December 22, 2011, featuring 2010 WSOP Bracelet winner, Dean Hamrick. We also have entertaining stories from our holiday poker party at Cada's Poker Room.
This is the episode for December 8, 2011, with an interview with local player, Sevup. He tells us about his summer in Vegas during the WSOP and about the local PLO8 games. He played with Frank and Gambit at the PLO8 game last Saturday, where Frank lost a 500 bb pot to Joe Cada.
This is the episode for November 24, 2011, with 2009 WSOP Main Event Champion, Joe Cada and Cada's Poker and Sports Grill owner, Patrick Bernhardt.
This is the October 13, 2011, show with local player, Village Idiot1. Frank and Gambit talk about the upcoming opening of Joe Cada's poker room. Please visit our web site at http://www.mipokermonster.com/
Bernard Lee is joined by Joe Cada who has a big annoucement on this edition of The Bernard Lee Poker Show on Rounders Radio!
Bernard Lee is joined by Joe Cada who has a big annoucement on this edition of The Bernard Lee Poker Show on Rounders Radio!
Bernard Lee begins his conversations with the WSOP 2009 November 9. Listen in between now and November to catch all the Final Table players. In this episode he talks with Final Table member Joe Cada.
Bernard Lee begins his conversations with the WSOP 2009 November 9. Listen in between now and November to catch all the Final Table players. In this episode he talks with Final Table member Joe Cada.