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Bernard kicks off his 17th aniversary celebration with an exclusive interview with the 2023 WSOP Main Event Champion Daniel Weinman. This interview is part 2 of 2.
In this episode of new PWTorch Dailycast series "Acknowledging WWE," Charlie Cate and Kevin Duncan cover these topics:France is loudThe injury landscape of WWEDamian Priest as a main event championDid WWE call an audible with Drew McIntyre's elbow injury at WrestleMania?Was Dom Livin' it up during Damian's title defenderBecky's missed opportunity for a big popThe wreckage of Sheamus' chest, and his climb back to ring shapeKing and Queen of the Ring predictionsDijak joins the main rosterWhat's next for Bron Breakker?Smackdown's NXT announcer call upWho is next for Cody Rhodes?Tonga Loa's future of doing jobsQuestions about earliest wrestling memories and more
Your hosts Eric Balkman and Kentucky Fantasy Football State Championship (KFFSC) boss Ferrell Elliott talk it out with 2022 KFFSC Main Event champion RA Merino. After going over the latest 2023 FantasyPros Championship ADP, Merino discusses his strategy in trying to win the $1,000,000 grand prize in the 2023 Fantasy Football Players Championship (FFPC) Main Event. Plus, they discuss some late-round darlings to target in 2023 FFPC Best Ball Drafts; tell you who you need to trade away in your 2023 FFPC Dynasty Leagues and the latest goings-on in both the 2022 FFPC Best Ball Tournament and the 2023 FFPC Superflex Best Ball Tournament. As always, they answer your tweets, emails and more all on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour! Listen To The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour: Apple - https://tinyurl.com/bdfj6yyh Spotify - https://tinyurl.com/2p874v9h Play Fantasy Football at the FFPC: Website - https://www.MyFFPC.com More on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour: Website - http://www.HSFFHour.com Follow The FFPC on Social Media: Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/FFPC Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/FantasyFootballPlayersChampionship Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/OfficialFFPC Follow The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour on Social Media: Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/HSFFHour Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/HSFFHour Eric Balkman - http://www.twitter.com/EricBalkman Ferrell Elliott - http://www.KFFSC.com
Anthony is back with special guest Frank DiRe to interview the 2017 WSOP main event champ Scott Blumstein! For sponsorship opportunities please email us at: nerdthusiast@gmail.com Nerdthusiast Content & Social Media Website- nerdthusiast.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/nerdthusiast Facebook - https://facebook.com/nerdthusiast Instagram - https://instagram.com/nerdthusiast TikTok - https://tiktok.com/@nerdthusiast Youtube - https://youtube.com/nerdthusiast Hosts Social Media Contacts: Anthony: Twitter - @eatahoagie TikTok - @HoagiePoker Frank: Twitter - @FLD15 nstagram- @15FLD15 Intro Art & Graphics by: Bernardo Del Castillo Intro/Outro Music by: 8 Bit Universe Song: Mask Off Discover more of their music at: youtube.com/8bituniverse --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Martin Jacobson started the November 9 Final Table in 2014 in 8th position, but was able to win the bracelet at $10 million first place prize. In this episode, he recalls the preparation put into that final table, including the support of his poker inner circle. Martin also talks about his time as a chef on a Swedish battleship and his journey to become a poker superstar.
Chris Moneymaker, an ACR ambassador and the 2003 WSOP Main Event Champion, shares some career highlights, the dangers of early success, and what he does to boost his game. He recalls past hands, biggest bluffs, and big scores and shares his daily mantra when he won the WSOP. Tune in to hear what Chris does to control his emotions and learn how the game has evolved over nearly two decades. Visit Jeff Gross - The Flow Show or find us on iTunes to subscribe, visit previous episodes, and learn more about your host, Jeff Gross. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:00 – 30:00 – Why he left PokerStars, his experience with them, why he’s happy to be with ACR, tournament reminiscing, and some hand highlights. 30:00 – 45:00 – Final tabling, how he instinctually played, his daily mantra, hand histories, how he used to play, and his big bluff. 45:00 – 01:03:00 – What he wishes he could’ve done differently, how he got sponsored, why he joined ACR, his biggest score, and his marriage. 01:03:00 – 01:26:00 – Recounting his past big plays, what he thinks about early success, why he got complacent, and what he does to improve his game. 01:26:00 – 01:41:00 – Staying at home, being with his kids, what his schedule will be like, why there’s more money in sports betting, and sports cards. 01:41:00 – 02:10:00 – On having the button, having fun, skill, luck, when he plays and cashes in, controlling emotions, what he thinks of HUDs, and his favorite food. 3 Key Points Don’t get complacent. Study! Early success doesn’t guarantee continued success. Contact/Resources Partner - partypoker Website - Jeff Gross Poker Jeff’s Twitch Chris’ Twitter Chris’ Instagram Chris’ HendonMob
Ryan Reiss, the 2013 WSOP Main Event champion and WPT champion with $15M in live MTT earnings, knows the line between confident and cocky. He shares why confidence is important for success, how he stays focused when the stakes are high, and how he balances poker and family life. Tune in to hear Ryan’s thoughts on goal setting and studying – and hear why he believes your skill level and results won’t always correlate. Visit Jeff Gross - The Flow Show or find us on iTunes to subscribe, visit previous episodes, and learn more about your host, Jeff Gross. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:00 – 19:00 – Ryan’s thoughts on recent tournaments, the benefits of bitcoin for poker players, his poker background, and the story of his first ever recorded win. 19:00 – 35:30 – How Ryan spent his winnings, reminiscing on past wins and challenges, his secrets to success and staying focused, and the line between confidence and cocky. 35:30 – 53:00 – On skill level, results, variance, HUDs, real names, bans, limiting re-buys, online events, his thoughts on the main event, his favorite cities, and reflecting on big wins. 53:00 – 01:10:30 – The best attributes to have as a player, how he considers tournaments, how he maintains balance between poker and life, sponsorships, and 2021 thoughts. 01:10:30 – 01:25:00 – On keeping a level head in the WSOP, studying, a big picture view of the upcoming WSOP, and selling action. 01:25:00 – On being a gamer, Ryan’s poker goals, how he thinks about goal setting, poker and tournaments as a stream of income, and staking. 3 Key Points You have to have confidence. Always consider variance. Skill and results don’t always correlate. Contact/Resources Partner - partypoker Website - Jeff Gross Poker Jeff’s Twitch Ryan’s Twitter Ryan’s Hendon Mob
Bernard Lee chats with Craig Varnell, 2020 Bay 101 Main Event Champion.
Bernard Lee chats with Craig Varnell, 2020 Bay 101 Main Event Champion.
Eric Balkman and David A. Gerczak interview 2019 FFPC $500,000 Main Event Grand Prize champion Mike Porreca. He tells Dave and Balky how he was able to draft the juggernaut, evade some landmines along the way and get his team performing at peak efficiency when it mattered most. Plus the three guys will give you some picks-to-win in the 2019-20 FFPC Playoff Challenge #2 as more than $175,000 will be at stake starting with the Divisional Round, too. As always, the hosts also answer your calls, tweets, emails and more all on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour!
Jamie Gold was just a teenager when he got started in the entertainment business, and was the youngest talent agent in Hollywood when he broke in, landing clients such as James Gandolfini, Jimmy Fallon, Felicity Huffman, Jeffrey Wright, and Donnie Wahlberg. After getting burned out by being constantly on call, however, Gold decided to take some time off and focus on his new passion, which was poker.Gold jumped head first into some of the biggest cash games in Southern California, and eventually found success playing tournaments. Later that year he worked out a deal to play the World Series of Poker main event, and after navigating his way through a field of 8,773 players, earned the title and the $12 million payout. In the years since, Gold has been seen on numerous poker shows, including High Stakes Poker and Poker After Dark, but has spent the majority of his time on the felt helping to raise more than $500 million for various causes and charities. Highlights from this interview include missing Dean Cain's birthday party, a Woodstock birth, being the youngest agent in Hollywood, the year Jimmy Fallon slept on his couch, why James Gandolfini hated the spotlight, jumping into the biggest cash games BEFORE winning the WSOP, hanging around Johnny Chan for poker tips, table talk, trading celebrities for buy-ins, the truth about his deal with Crispin Leyser, money misconceptions, 'losing $1 million' in a city he hasn't been to in a decade, being cheated in private games, from Molly's Game to Inside Game, the Hollywood party that made the Playboy Mansion look boring, getting yelled at by Jack Nicholson and being consoled by Paul Reiser, a four-day poker session, what Robert Downey Jr., Stephen Colbert, and Chad Lowe have in common, betting a yacht on the Super Bowl, and seeing Bad News Bears 22 times in the theater.
In the guys' annual 2018 Kentucky Fantasy Football State Championship preview, the 2017 KFFSC Main Event champ Kurt Awe drops by to talk about how he got it done last season as well as how he plans on trying to repat this year. Plus KFFSC commish Ferrell Elliott joins the program to discuss some draft strategy in both the 2018 Fantasy Football Players Championship (FFPC) Main Event and Footballguys Players Championship. Plus your hosts Eric Balkman and David A. Gerczak give you the latest ADP swings in FFPC Best Ball Leagues and FFPC Dynasty Leagues as well! The guys, of course, also answer your calls, tweets, emails and more all on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour!
Hosts and Wharton Profs Cade Massey and Eric Bradlow discuss how John worked the odds and beat our over 7,500 other players to win $8.8 Million US dollars on Wharton Moneyball. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this short podcast, a recap of Day 9 of the WSOP Main Event and interviews with Aram Zobian, Nic Manion, Tony Miles and John Cynn. 1:22 – Interview with 6th-place finisher Aram Zobian. 10:35 – Interview with 4th-place finisher Nic Manion. 14:00 – Interview with Main Event chip leader Tony Miles at the end of the night. 17:40 – Interview with John Cynn, second in chips heading into the final night of play. Tune in for live action at 9:00 pm ET on ESPN for the conclusion of the 2018 WSOP Main Event! Watch it all unfold on PokerGO if you are located in a non-ESPN or non-ESPN affiliated region. Subscribe right now.
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.
Greg Raymer became a household name in the poker world back in 2004 when he won the World Series of Poker main event and the $5 million first-place prize. With his signature reptilian sunglasses and his fossilized card protectors, Raymer nearly went back-to-back before bowing out in 25th place back in 2005. The former patent lawyer has seven other WSOP final tables on his resume, and in 2012 he won an unprecedented four Heartland Poker Tour main event titles en route to HPT Player of the Year honors. Raymer has racked up more than $7.5 million in career tournament earnings. Highlights from this episode include giving badugi lessons, a knack for racquetball, abandoning academia, being a card counter in Minnesota, why Bret Maverick is weak tight, an appreciation for Matt Damon, selling action for the main event, hosting a poker game for Mickey Mouse, fighting off armed robbers at Bellagio, the error rate of the death penalty, the rarity of royal flushes, and a bad beat that cost him $40 million.
If you watched the World Series of Poker Main Event last year, you saw a quiet guy named Joe McKeehen crushing the final table to win the Main Event and take home 7.6 Million Dollars. Joe has been a pretty quiet ambassador for poker outside of his large personality over on Twitter. He hasn't really done many podcasts since his victory, instead choosing to remain pretty under the radar. That all changes tonight as me and Joe will be podcasting together at 7pm EST :D Timestamps [10/19/2016 7:36:04 PM] Maggu5: JoeInLove: [10/19/2016 7:36:05 PM] Maggu5: 0:59 blocked on twitter? 1:49:53 twitter 9:16 life before WSOP 2015 9:53 victory WSOP 2015 14:46 twitter romance 30:35 WSOP 2016 episodes 50:47 Marty Derbyshire / pokernews 1:04:03 Philadelphia 1:05:21 GPL 1:22:09 PLO advertisement 1:41:32 health / mind / discipline fun: 6:20 north / south slang 1:15:00 romantic shout out 1:34:20 biggest post WSOP purchase 1:38:08 fav poker player
More Great Poker Content!Learn about our partners, Solve For Why!Sign up for Solve for Why TV and get 5% off anything in the store with coupon code Justhands2019!Location: Rio, Las Vegas Stakes: 10k buy in, WSOP Main Event 2016 Folds to Hero (Greg Raymer) in MP who minraises with pocket 9s. Folds to the SB, a successful pro who reraises to 6BB, a 3x raise. Greg tanks then ships. Villain calls.
In the annual preivew of the Kentucky Fantasy Football State Championship, hosts Eric Balkman and Dave Gerczak welcome 2015 KFFSC Main Event Champion James Adams, who actually finished just ahead of runner-up Gerczak. The guys will talk about Adams' strategy for the 2016 Fantasy Football Players Championship Main Event along with much more. Plus KFFSC commissioner Ferrell Elliott rejoins the show to roll out the Ferrell Barrel full of your emails and tells you what's still available to play in the KFFSC. Plus your calls, emails and tweets and more answered on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour!
Gary Allen joins hosts Eric Balkman and Dave Gerczak to talk about how he won the 2015 Fantasy Football Players Championship (FFPC) Main Event and the $300,000 grand prize that came with it. While Allen didn't expereince the same level of success in the 2015 Footballguys Players Championship (FPC), he was able to get big performances fom Jordan Reed, Julio Jones and Drew Brees en route to his big payday. Plus, your calls, emails and tweets all answered on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour!
The 2014 World Series of Poker has 65 bracelets up for grabs and a guaranteed $10,000,000 payday for the Main Event Champion! WSOP Executive Director, Ty Stewart stops by to chat with Bernard about this years tourney.
The 2014 World Series of Poker has 65 bracelets up for grabs and a guaranteed $10,000,000 payday for the Main Event Champion! WSOP Executive Director, Ty Stewart stops by to chat with Bernard about this years tourney.
As this years WSOP gets underway Bernard is in Vegas and chats with last years Main Event Champion and Player of the Year, Greg Merson.
As this years WSOP gets underway Bernard is in Vegas and chats with last years Main Event Champion and Player of the Year, Greg Merson.
The High Stakes world was turned on its head this week when Chad Schroeder became the first ever 2 time Main Event Champion when he was crowned the World Champion of Fantasy Baseball! As you remember, Chad won the first ever FFPC Main Event and captured the $75k top prize there too. Chad has cemented himself as the best player in Fantasy Sports. As for the NFL, what a week! Randy Moss traded to the Vikes, Marshawn Lynch moved to the Seahawks, Cutler, Vick, McFadden and Steve Smith all go down in the same week. Just incredible! What does it all mean? We'll talk about all that and more tonight on Red vs Blue!