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Dr. Martin Jacobson is a political philosopher who specializes in what he calls left-libertarian philosophy. Martin sees Georgism as a fusion of libertarian and progressive philosophy that translates to a version of libertarianism centered on land access as a solution to systemic inequalities. What really interested me about Martin's work on Henry George was his ability to advance progressive ends with libertarian means, while exploring the relationship between these two ideologies. His dissertation was titled Land & Liberty: On the Natural Monopoly of Violence. Being an American, I think most libertarians we come across are more like the anarcho-libertarians Dr. Jacobson talks about. But our discussion helped me understand why the libertarian perspective is so crucial to reforming the very institutions they criticize.Together, we compared the different types of libertarianism, where Henry George fits in on the libertarian and progressive spectrum, and if effective altruism is ever really possible. To check out more of our content, including our research and policy tools, visit our website: https://www.hgsss.org/
Martin Jacobson, from Stockholm, has made a significant mark in the poker world. He started playing poker at 18 and went on to win the WSOP Main Event in 2014, with a prize of $10 million. Recognized for his talent, in February 2015, he was honored as Player of the Year by 'Poker.se', a title held by notable players like Viktor Blom and Chris Bjorin. In 2017, Jacobson further cemented his status in the poker community by becoming a brand ambassador for 888poker. As of 2021, his live tournament winnings have surpassed $17 million, with 39 cash finishes in World Series events totaling $12.150 million. Now residing in London, he balances his poker career with a focus on fitness, coaching, and cooking, advocating for a lifestyle that prioritizes happiness and personal fulfillment.
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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.
Martin Jacobson is a Swedish poker player who can lay claim to one of the biggest comebacks in professional poker history with his victory at the 2014 World Series of Poker's Main Event. Martin began playing poker when his dream of becoming a professional chef was derailed but since pivoting, he has not looked back. He is the first Swedish player to crack the top ten on the well-respected Global Poker Index (GPI) leader board, broke a record by reaching the final table in three main events of the European Poker Tour in one season, won an Online Qualifier of the Year Award, and once finished runner up as the EPT Player of the Year. A man of many interests, Martin resides in London training his body and mind to reach new levels of performance, enjoying the outdoors and physical activities, practicing mixed martial arts, teaching poker online, angel investing, and of course, cooking. Martin advocates a balanced holistic lifestyle and to focus on whatever makes you happy.What you can expect to hear on this episode:Mental and physical routines in preparation for poker matchesPace of play and table manners – etiquette or an edge to use?Mixed Martial Arts and Poker as zero-sum games and their shared use of strategyIs poker selfish?Similarities between cooking and pokerMeasuring the effectiveness of “giving back”Poker and blockchain technologyI hope you find this episode as informative and as exciting as we have. Martin Jacobson pulled off one of the biggest comebacks in poker history and there is some insight into how he did it here!Please let us know your thoughts about the episode!Connect with Martin JacobsonWebsite: https://martinjacobson.proPoker Coaching program: https://www.prepare-perform.com/Blockchain venture: https://gambl.io/Twitter: @martin_jacobsonConnect with Dan CatesWebsites: https://wtgol.comhttps://www.dancatesfoundation.comInstagram: @wtgolpodcast@thedancates
Martin Jacobson is a Swedish poker player who can lay claim to one of the biggest comebacks in professional poker history with his victory at the 2014 World Series of Poker's Main Event. Martin began playing poker when his dream of becoming a professional chef was derailed but since pivoting, he has not looked back. He is the first Swedish player to crack the top ten on the well-respected Global Poker Index (GPI) leader board, broke a record by reaching the final table in three main events of the European Poker Tour in one season, won an Online Qualifier of the Year Award, and once finished runner up as the EPT Player of the Year. A man of many interests, Martin resides in London training his body and mind to reach new levels of performance, enjoying the outdoors and physical activities, practicing mixed martial arts, teaching poker online, angel investing, and of course, cooking. Martin advocates a balanced holistic lifestyle and to focus on whatever makes you happy. Here is what you can expect on this week's show: · Mental and physical routines in preparation for poker matches · Pace of play and table manners – etiquette or an edge to use? · Mixed Martial Arts and Poker as zero-sum games and their shared use of strategy · Is poker selfish? · How poker shattered a culinary dream · Measuring the effectiveness of “giving back” · Poker and blockchain tehnology I hope you find this episode as informative and as exciting as we have. Martin Jacobson is winning the game of life and I hope listening can help you win as well! Please let us know your thoughts about the episode! Connect with Martin Jacobson: Website: https://martinjacobson.pro/ Twitter: @martin_jacobson Poker coaching program: https://www.prepare-perform.com/ Blockchain venture: https://gambl.io/ Connect with Dan Cates: Websites: https://www.wtgol.com https://www.dancatesfoundation.com/ Instagram: @wtgolpodcast @thedancates Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The 2014 WSOP main event champion Martin Jacobson joins the show to talk about how he approaches high performance in big situations, what he finds to be the most efficient ways to study and learn new ideas, and much more.Check out Martin's course: www.prepare-perform.com
Timman och Syre går igenom veckans nyheter. Syre längtar efter livepoker och är fast i pokervlogg-träsket igen. Timman ger oss alla nyheter och pratar om den största online-stacken någonsin bla. Sen blir det självklart lite sportsurr, TGC international, Martin Jacobson hos Mauri och en massa annat!
Martin Jacobson, Deputy Director of Seniors vs Crime at the Florida Attorney General's Office, shares tips for the elderly to avoid falling prey to charity scams.
It's a big podcast episode jam-packed with guests. Remko and Donnie have audio clips from 12 different guests across Day 1f and Day 2abd, both of which played out on Tuesday at the World Series of Poker. Included in the group of guests that the hosts spoke two are three WSOP Main Event winners in Chris Moneymaker, Phil Hellmuth, and Martin Jacobson. Join our Discord channel by clicking the link.
Daniel "Jungleman" Cates, Mikiyo Aoki, JC Tran, and Martin Jacobson highlight this jam-packed episode of the PokerGO WSOP Podcast. Donnie flies solo with Remko off seeing the Rolling Stones, and he puts a bow on the $50,000 Poker Players Championship and dives into Day 1c of the WSOP Main Event. Don't forget, we're organizing a WSOP Main Event last longer with some fun prizes for the people in our Discord channel. Join the PokerGO WSOP Podcast Discord Channel. Rate, review, and subscribe to this show if you enjoy the content. Please join us six days a week during the World Series of Poker for exclusive behind-the-scenes content from poker's biggest spectacle. Follow PokerGO on Twitter for all the latest WSOP content. Follow your podcast hosts on Twitter: Remko Rinkema, Brent Hanks, and Donnie Peters.
Martin Jacobson and Justin Bonomo join the show at the end of their WSOP Main Event Day 1b and recap the action. The former Main Event champ started the day very slowly while Bonomo got his socks bluffed off in an epic hand! While the Main Event slowly moved towards Day 2, Josh Arieh played an intense $10,000 Pot Limit Omaha Hi/Lo final table with his fourth-career bracelet as a result. We spoke to Arieh who was on cloud nine! Don't forget, we're organizing a WSOP Main Event last longer with some fun prizes for the people in our Discord channel. Join now and enjoy the sweat as the largest event of the series gets underway on Thursday.
Mike Watson has been one of the more consistent tournament performers over his 15-year poker career, having racked up more than $12.5 million on the circuit. The St. Johns, Newfoundland native broke out in 2008, winning the WPT Bellagio Cup main event for nearly $1.7 million. In addition to numerous final tables on the high roller circuit, he also took down the 2016 EPT PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, giving him two parts of poker's elusive Triple Crown. Watson does have two wins at the World Series of Poker. The first came in a 2011 WSOP Europe side event, and the second was a year later at the WSOP Europe when he banked $1.3 million in the high roller event. Unfortunately, neither of those WSOP events awarded bracelets.In the last couple of years, 'SirWatts' has rededicated himself to online poker, bringing his career totals to $10 million. As a result, he is now Canada's top-ranked online player according to PocketFives, and reached a peak of no. 3 in the world earlier this year. Highlights from this interview include when wedding season collides with poker season, having professors for parents, being a 'math nerd,' the Waterloo-poker connection, life-changing money at Bellagio, re-evaluating his game, winning two WSOP events and getting no bracelets, a big score in the Bahamas, a high-stakes online run, six-figure cash game pots, winning with Sam Greenwood, working as an umpire, fooling Dan Heimiller as Martin Jacobson, and enjoying sushi pizza for breakfast.
Martin Jacobson found poker as a teenager, but his initial aspirations were focused on becoming a chef. After serving a year in the Royal Swedish Navy feeding the crew of a battleship, the Stockholm-native continued his culinary career while playing poker on the side. After turning a satellite win into a third-place finish at the 2008 EPT Budapest main event for $247,668, Jacobson was off and running. Jacobson continued to tear up the European circuit, finishing second at WPT Venice for $319,518, second at EPT Vilamoura for $378,706, fourth at EPT Berlin for $327,337, and second at EPT Deauville for another $762,185. He even started finding consistent success in high roller events, final tabling the $111,111 buy-in One Drop High Roller twice. Although he was frustrated with the close calls, it all came together in 2014 when he took down the WSOP main event for the championship bracelet and the $10 million first-place prize. His $17 million in career tournament earnings is enough to make the top 40 on the all-time money list, and he has three times his nearest competitor on Sweden's rankings. Highlights from this interview include attending a culinary high school, choosing a 'practical' career, a long year in the Royal Swedish Navy, inspiring Kitchen Nightmares, getting kicked out of internet cafes, on deck battleship sessions, lasting just three hands in the main event, frustrating close calls, three-months of prep work pays off, why he hasn't watched his WSOP win, the motivation to play following a $10 million score, Stockholm to London, why he hasn't opened a restaurant, losing $70,000 in a Slovakia hotel lobby, James Bond vibes, ear plugs and eye masks, and losing heads-up to a Ratatouille villain.
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.
Today’s guest on the Chasing Poker Greatness podcast is Martin Jacobson who has racked up over $17 million in poker cashes in his live MTT career.Some of his career highlights include:- Winning the 2014 WSOP ME for $10,000,000. Hard to top this one on the highlight reel.- An $800k score at the 2013 $111,111 buy-in One Drop for $807k.- And a $762k runner-up finish at the 2011 EPT Deauville Main Event.If you’ll notice, Martin’s WSOP ME victory came AFTER his other two largest scores which means dude’s been operating on an extremely high level for a very long time and it also begs the question…How does conquering the Mount Everest of poker challenges affect your motivation moving forward? Martin shares his thoughts about how he stayed hungry in our conversation as well as revealing just how razor-close his poker career was to never happening at all.In today’s episode, you’re going to learn:- How getting ghosted might be one of the biggest blessings to ever happen to Martin.- The story of Martin’s fateful WSOP ME run.- What the future holds for the Great Martin Jacobson.- And much, MUCH more! So without any further ado I bring to you one of the top players of his generation and an amazing, amazing human being … the 2014 WSOP Main Event World Champion Martin Jacobson.New CPG Cash Game Courses!Preflop Bootcamp: https://bit.ly/Preflop-BootcampFish in a Barrel: http://bit.ly/fish-in-a-barrelNeutralize Flop Leads: https://bit.ly/2OkN8Yt
Martin Jacobson is a Swedish professional poker player, originally from Stockholm, Sweden, but currently residing in London, England. In 2014, he won the World Series of Poker Main Event fo $10,000,000, the fifth largest single payout in poker tournament history. Prior to his poker career, Martin studied to be a chef. His first live cash came in 2008 when he won 3rd place at the European Poker Tour even in Hungary. In season 7 of the European Poker Tour, he made 3 final tables, including 2 runner-up finishes in Vilamoura and Deauville. He also finished runner-up at the World Poker Tour event in Venice in 2009. Prior to the Main Event in 2014, his largest tournament cash came from a 6th place finish at the Big One for One Drop High Rollers event at the 2013 WSOP, earning $807,000. He has 16 career WSOP cashes, including 5 final tables. As of 2015, his total live tournament winnings exceed $15,000,000. His 18 WSOP cashes account for $11,234,390 of those winnings. Martin is a member of Raising for Effective Giving, an Effective altruism organization of poker players who pledge to donate at least 2% of their gross tournament winnings and at least 3% of their profit from cash games every quarter to charities. In 2015, Martin Jacobson was named Player of the Year by the Swedish publication ‘Poker.se'. This title has previously been awarded to other high profile professional players such as Viktor Blom, Chris Bjorin and Robin Ylitalo. Key Takeaways Martin's take on the importance of customer service in a business. Martin's most tilting and dream come true customer service experience. Is customer service trainable and how much would Martin pay for the best staff ever? Martin's experience with coaching. How did Martin start poker? What happened in Martin's 3rd hand at the satellite game? Experiencing Vegas. Martin's take on performance optimizing equipment. Resources http://martinjacobson.pro/ https://twitter.com/martin_jacobson?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/martin.jacobson/?hl=en Rate & Review If you enjoyed today's episode of Beyond Poker, hit the subscribe button in Apple Podcasts, (or wherever you listen) so future episodes are automatically downloaded directly to your device. You can also help by providing an honest rating & review over on Apple Podcasts. Reviews go a long way in helping us build awareness so that we can impact even more people. THANK YOU! Connect with Nick & Wayne Facebook YouTube Instagram LinkedIn Twitter Get Access to the Show Notes To get access to the full show notes, including all the resources mentioned during the interview, visit BeyondPoker.com/21 Check Us Out On: BeyondPoker.com Wayne Yap on Instagram Nick Howard on Instagram Nick Howard on Twitter PokerDetox.com
What a show we have for you this week as we welcome high stakes crusher and Upswing Poker founder Ryan Fee. We sit down with one of Spain's greatest ever players, online and live beast Ana Marquez. We've got strategy with a WSOP MAIN EVENT champion as Martin Jacobson talks is through his most controversial ever spot, a hand versus Doug Polk from the 'One Drop' final table. Roland Boothby is here to discuss the GPI/THM's new podcast network, including his new show 'First Flag'. We've also got a news and results round-up from Ian Simpson.
What a show we have for you this week as we welcome high stakes crusher and Upswing Poker founder Ryan Fee. We sit down with one of Spain's greatest ever players, online and live beast Ana Marquez. We've got strategy with a WSOP MAIN EVENT champion as Martin Jacobson talks is through his most controversial ever spot, a hand versus Doug Polk from the 'One Drop' final table. Roland Boothby is here to discuss the GPI/THM's new podcast network, including his new show 'First Flag'. We've also got a news and results round-up from Ian Simpson.
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On episode #23 of the CardsChat podcast, we have the pleasure of welcoming Martin Jacobson. The 2014 World Series of Poker Main Event Champion, Martin's got over $17 million in live tournament earnings and several million in online tournament earnings. He's far and away Sweden's all-time leading tournament earner and he has an incredible 22 different flags on his Hendon Mob profile. On this episode, we learn about Martin's affinity for cooking, the importance he placed on physical and mental fitness, and what his new poker coaching venture is all about.
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Den här veckan blir Syre och Jerry gästade av vinnaren av WSOP Main Event 2014, Martin Jacobson! Vi går igenom Martins karriär, hur allting började, hans första liveturnering och allt därtill. Vi pratar om hans imponerande år på EPT-touren och självklart går vi igenom när Martin blev världsmästare och vann $10 miljoner i WSOP Main Event!
On this episode of First Flag, we are joined by 2014 WSOP Main Event Champion Martin Jacobson. The GPI Award winner talks about how he earned his Hungarian flag, why he'd like to add the Japanese flag and how he ended up wearing the colors of Canada on his way to the bracelet.
Martin Jacobson wrestled for Long Beach High School, but the game of soccer was his calling. Before he was a soccer coach at Martin Luther King Jr. Education Campus, he was a wrestling coach at Stuyvesant High School. While at Stuyvesant High School his team won two PSAL Dual Meet Championship, one as Co-Champions with Harry S. Truman High School (1990) and his team won it the following year (1991). He then became a wrestling commissioner for the PSAL and then got the coaching position at MLK. While at MLK, his soccer team has won 18 PSAL Championships. •Thank you for listening to this episode of Arrow Wrestling Podcast. Follow us on Instagram: Arrow_Wrestling to keep updated with future episodes. Check out our website: www.arrowwrestling.org You can support this podcast by making a small monthly donation to sustain future episodes: https://anchor.fm/andy-martinez20/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this special edition of OTB we welcome three distinguished guests to discuss racism in the game of soccer: former EPL player and 2013 FA Cup winning captain Emmerson Boyce, former USMNT player and National Hall of Famer Desmond Armstrong, and head coach Martin Jacobson of MLK High School in New York City.
This week on OTB we discuss the new book Becoming Coach Jake and are joined by the legendary MLK High School coach Martin Jacobson himself as well as his co-author Bill Saporito, editor-at-large at Inc. Plus we also preview tonight's USA–Mexico friendly in New Jersey.
With the WSOP Main Event approaching, we've pulled out all the stops to bring you former champion Martin Jacobson. Dara and David also welcome Irish Open runner up and WSOP Main Event anchor Kara Scott. Daiva Byrne is here for strategy, fresh from her deep run in the WSOP Ladies Event. UK Pokernews editor Matthew Pitt stops by to chat about the efforts of the UK and Irish players in Vegas. There is also a comprehensive results round-up from Daragh Davey who subs in for Ian at the news desk.
With the WSOP Main Event approaching, we've pulled out all the stops to bring you former champion Martin Jacobson. Dara and David also welcome Irish Open runner up and WSOP Main Event anchor Kara Scott. Daiva Byrne is here for strategy, fresh from her deep run in the WSOP Ladies Event. UK Pokernews editor Matthew Pitt stops by to chat about the efforts of the UK and Irish players in Vegas. There is also a comprehensive results round-up from Daragh Davey who subs in for Ian at the news desk.
The World Series of Poker is in full swing! Sarah Herring and Jeff Platt break down what happened in the first couple days of what's already an action-packed WSOP. Sarah is still in Barcelona, she takes a look at Martin Jacobson's run in the 888poker LIVE Main Event. Jeff was a part of the broadcast for the $10k Super Turbo Bounty final table, which featured an appearance from Daniel Negreanu. An absolutely massive turnout for the Big Fifty, which sets an attendance record. Jeff attended a World Poker Tour press conference, and spoke with President/CEO Adam Pliska, Vice President of Global Tour Management Angelica Hael, and Executive Tour Director Matt Savage.
Scott Clements has a unique poker origin story, having been so infatuated with the game that he overpaid for his buy-in into the World Poker Tour Canadian Poker Open event. Despite the bad bankroll management decision, he managed to lead the tournament wire-to-wire and emerge with a win. That tournament gave him an automatic entry fee into the WPT North American Poker Championship, which he also won, this time banking $1.45 million. In addition to his two WPT titles, Clements also has two World Series of Poker bracelets. He earned the first in the 2006 $3,000 Omaha eight-or-better event, and the second in the 2007 $1,000 pot-limit Omaha event. The Washington-native has come incredibly close to more bracelets in the years since, with numerous final tables and six runner-up finishes. In total, the 37-year-old poker pro has nearly $7.8 million in lifetime live tournament earnings, along with another $4 million or so won online. Highlights from this interview includes a strict gym regimen, buying a house while still in school, cards games with family, expensive nights of 4-5-6, hosting the home game without knowing the rules, running up his first online deposit, getting knocked out by Maria Ho in his debut, a disputed World Poker Tour win, buying into a sold out tournament, ignoring the money on a seven-figure score, an early knack for Omaha, where he keeps his bracelets, dealing with close calls at the WSOP, the 100 McNugget challenge, how he backed into a piece of Martin Jacobson's main event win, where he got his work ethic from, flipping drug houses for profit, and the many ways he has earned stitches.
För fem år sedan, 27 år gammal, vann han VM i poker och åkte hem med en pott på 80 miljoner kronor. Idag använder Lidingösonen Martin Jacobson erfarenheterna från pokerbordet för att hitta rätt företag att investera i. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vad får man skämta om, varför är högern roligare än vänstern, och vad är egentligen banjohögern? Smedjanpodden gästas av Martin Jacobson, satirtecknaren bakom I Fablernas Land, för att prata om stad-land-konflikten och politisk satir. Vilka komiker är det egentligen som slår uppåt, vad kännetecknar bra politisk satir, och finns det humor som tilltalar både högern och vänstern? Kan partipolitiskt engagerade personer vara roliga, och är centerhatet verkligen så hatiskt som det påstås? I veckans avsnitt av Smedjanpodden gästas Smedjans redaktörer Lars Anders Johansson och Blanche Jarn av I Fablernas Land-tecknaren Martin Jacobson för att prata om politisk satir, och dessutom om stad-land-konflikten: Håller vänstern på att försvagas på landsbygden, vad skulle Sverige utanför städerna behöva, och vad är egentligen banjohögern?
This week on Over the Ball Mike Magid of the LA Goalkeeping Academy is back with his thoughts on Jonathan Klinsmann's call-up to the USMNT and a look ahead to the England and Italy friendlies, plus legendary Martin Luther King Jr. High School coach Martin Jacobson joins us to discuss high school soccer in the US and his thoughts on the academy system.
Fyra år efter WSOP-segern gör Sveriges ende världsmästare i poker ett efterlängtat återbesök i podcasten Syn, för att tala med Erik Rosenberg om investeringar, tävlingsinstinkter, indisk poker och mycket annat.
Dutch poker pro Jorryt van Hoof joins the podcast to talk about the run he made in the 2014 WSOP Main Event. Van Hoof relives some of the most important hands of his run, and focuses, on one hand, he calls "the worst hand he played in 15 years of being a poker pro." 2:30 - The start of the interview: What has Jorryt been up to lately, and what does his life look like right now? 5:09 - Going to the 2014 WSOP with the intention of just having a vacation, did that influence his state of mind when playing the Main Event, and how did going deep in the Main Event compare to his usual high stakes cash game grind? 7:36 - Getting back into grinding after an extended break, and why cash games will always be his favorite. 9:36 - Looking back on the peak of his online poker career, his routine, how he became so successful and how he rates his own game versus the best players. 16:12 - The 2014 WSOP Main Event. Looking back on it now, can he be satisfied with his third-place finish? 19:57 - The start of the event, big moments from the early days and how he almost missed the tournament altogether! 22:25 - Why the WSOP Main Event is unlike any other tournament, and how Jorryt experienced the lights, cameras and buzz surrounding the event. 24:15 - The massive coin flip between Jorryt van Hoof and Dan Smith with 20 players remaining in the Main Event: The strategy considerations that went into it, and the emotions during and after the hand. 35:02 - Busting Andrei Zaichenko after flopping a straight versus his aces, how Jorryt kept track of everything else that was going on in the tournament with only two tables remaining and busting Eddy Sabat with the nut flush versus his jack-high flush. 39:26 - Being the Main Event chip leader with 15 players remaining, dominating the bubble and using aggression to exploit the November Nine bubble. 43:45 - What would've happened if the final table was played out in the summer as opposed to in November? 46:33 - Working on his mental game with Jared Tendler, and improving his short-stacked tournament game. 49:19 - Jorryt's video game rating as a poker player. 53:13 - The start of the WSOP Main Event final table. 55:56 - Mark Newhouse gets eliminated in 9th place, bluffing off all his chips to William Tonking. 58:40 - The big bluff versus Andoni Larrabe, turning two pair into a bluff. 1:02:12 - The rush that started with the elimination of Dan Sindelar with ace-three of hearts versus pocket jacks followed by busting Andoni Larrabe. 1:05:27 - Did Jorryt ever think he was going to win the WSOP Main Event? 1:07:09 - Doubling up Felix Stephensen with pocket jacks versus ace-eight: The first crack in Van Hoof's armor. 1:12:12 - Jorryt van Hoof's biggest regret, a painful memory of a hand that didn't even make it onto the broadcast. 1:20:02 - The final day: Martin Jacobson, Felix Stephensen and Jorryt van Hoof are guaranteed to take home at least $3.8 million and play for the $10 million first prize. 1:26:20 - Doubling up Felix Stephensen with middle pair versus his second pair, turning the tables leading to Jorryt's elimination. 1:29:29 - Reliving Jorryt's elimination in third place, what happens in the moments after leaving the set, and how people still recognize him on the streets as the famous poker player that he is. 1:35:53 - Did winning $3.8 million change Jorryt's life? If you're new to PokerGO, subscribe right now and watch the entire 2014 WSOP Main Event unfold. Take $10 off the annual subscription by using the promo code REMKO and enjoy more than 100 days of live poker action every year on top of an extensive on-demand library of cash games, tournaments and original content.
Martin Jacobson, known to many as “Coach Jake”, is the Coach of the Martin Luther King Jr., High School in Manhattan, the most successful team in New York City history and one of the top ranked programs in the country. The team consists of highly talented kids from underprivileged inner-city areas and immigrants mostly from West Africa, Caribbean, and South America. Coach Jake took charge of MLK, or “Horror High” as some tabloids called it at the time, in 1994 and started to discover talent among students who had recently arrived to the country. He is as known for his off the field work as he is for winning titles, 16 NYC championships in the past 20 something years and counting, he is relentless in his pursuit to create a better life for “his kids” - goes above and beyond to help them and do what he can to make sure they have the most necessary needs, food on the table, a place to live, immigration status in order, and general support. There have been many stories and profile pieces on Coach Jake throughout the years, from the cover of the New York Times to 60 Minutes, with the most recent, a full length documentary, “Coach Jake”, premiering at the Urbanworld Film Festival in NYC on September 21, 2017. In Part II we delve further into Jake’s personal perspectives, discussing his life’s work, the MLK program, and The Coach Jake Foundation that helps young players with everything from immigration papers to college placement. We also touch on being diagnosed with Hepatitis C, fear of death, working with Hollywood, the feature film that’s been in the works for the past 10 years, inequalities between “rich area” and “poor area” schools, the failed political system, Alex Ferguson, his obsession with winning and how it resembles the highs of drugs, and much more. To Follow The Coach Jake Foundation http://www.thecoachjakefoundation.org/ Coach Jake documentary, info & trailer https://www.coachjakedoc.com/ Facebook @CoachJakeNYC Instagram coachjakenyc See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Martin Jacobson, known to many as “Coach Jake”, is the Coach of the Martin Luther King Jr., High School in Manhattan, the most successful team in New York City history and one of the top ranked programs in the country. The team consists of highly talented kids from underprivileged inner-city areas and immigrants mostly from West Africa, Caribbean, and South America. Coach Jake took charge of MLK, or “Horror High” as some tabloids called it at the time, in 1994 and started to discover talent among students who had recently arrived to the country. He is as known for his off the field work as he is for winning titles, 16 NYC championships in the past 20 something years and counting, he is relentless in his pursuit to create a better life for “his kids” - goes above and beyond to help them and do what he can to make sure they have the most necessary needs, food on the table, a place to live, immigration status in order, and general support. There have been many stories and profile pieces on Coach Jake throughout the years, from the cover of the New York Times to 60 Minutes, with the most recent, a full length documentary, “Coach Jake”, premiering at the Urbanworld Film Festival in NYC on September 21, 2017. Join us as we discuss his journey, starting from Long Beach, NY, as a second generation immigrant, to going through years of drug addiction, crime, and personal tragedies, to becoming one of the most well-respected, successful, and beloved coaches on the NYC football scene. We touch on his upbringing, being arrested for the first time at 10 years old, learning football from a Holocaust survivor, his secrets of spotting talent, immigration, hippie trips out west, selling LSD to the Ford Motor Company assembly line workers, heroin addiction, facing 20 years in prison, the moment that became his turning point, and much more. To Follow The Coach Jake Foundation http://www.thecoachjakefoundation.org/ Coach Jake documentary, info & trailer https://www.coachjakedoc.com/ Facebook @CoachJakeNYC Instagram coachjakenyc See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's finally here! The 2017 WSOP Main Event kicked off today, and Poker Central was front and center for all the action. On this podcast you can listen to the following topics: Former champions Qui Nguyen, Martin Jacobson and Jerry Yang all played and the former two advanced, keeping their hopes alive for another magical run. 3-time Super Bowl champion Richard Seymour sat at the feature table for most of the day and bagged up 114,000 chips. On this show, you can listen to interviews with Doug Polk, Alex Foxen, Jonathan Little, Jen Shahade and Maria Ho. The latter plays the Main Event on Day 1c, but she was involved with the ESPN/PokerGO broadcast of the Main Event. Sam Grafton bagged up one of the biggest stacks of the field, and we also spoke to him. A total of 795 players entered Day 1a, 30 more than last year, and 576 made it into Day 1b. The Poker Central Podcast will be there daily to recap all the action and keep you up to speed with all the latest from Las Vegas! The WSOP Main Event is live streamed on PokerGO and broadcast on ESPN for the first time in history. Tune in daily for all the poker action from Las Vegas, with Day 1b coverage starting on ESPN at 10:30am PST and PokerGO at 3pm PST. Sign up with the code "remko" for $10 off the annual PokerGO subscription.
The final table of the $111,111 High Roller for One Drop is set! French poker legend Bertrand 'ElkY' Grospellier leads the way, and on this podcast, you can listen to interviews with Grospellier, Doug Polk and Dario Sammartino as we preview all of tomorrow's action on PokerGO. Here are the chip counts going into the final table that starts at 2:30 p.m. PST/5:30 pm ET/11:30pm CET. Bertrand Grospellier 16,825,000 Martin Jacobson 8,890,000 Dario Sammartino 7,975,000 Chris Moore 7,600,000 Andrew Robl 6,670,000 Doug Polk 6,090,000 Rainer Kempe 5,760,000 Michael Kamran 3,470,000 Haralabos Voulgaris 2,865,000 Grospellier talks about his return to the big stage, as he's making his first appearance at a big international final table in four years. Polk rides a lot of confidence into the final table while Sammartino's having a blast competing against some of the best in the world over these past couples of days. With $3.6 million up top, it's promising to be a very exciting day of poker on Monday. Watch all the action live on PokerGO, and use the promo code "remko" for $10 off the annual subscription. Get in touch with the podcast using #PokerCentralPod on Twitter, or e-mail to podcast@pokercentral.com.
Martin is a multi-millionaire, WSOP winner, Natural Stacks champion, and former chef so it was awesome getting a chance to talk with him for this week’s episode of BizWithBen! It took a bit to break some things down, but I think the discussion gets really interesting when we start discussing motivation after hitting “fuck you money” status and how relationships can change after you hit a liquidity event like winning the WSOP. My favorite quote from the show: I’ve always just been focused on what it is I want to do. Once I realized that, I’ll always find a way to do it. – @martin_jacobson He did admit that the money helps though. Show Notes: http://www.benhebert.com/martin-jacoboson
Roy Krebs is cofounder of Natural Stacks with Ben Hebert (A-BEAR). Natural Stacks creates open-source dietary supplements for optimal performance. One of their flagship products CILTEP® is a nootropic used by athletes, rocket scientists and silicon valley execs. They founded Natural Stacks in 2013 and generated 7 figures in their first year. We have a lot to learn from them on building a business. Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn: [1:02] Jeremy’s welcome and introduction to this episode with guest Roy Krebs. [3:14] Roy shares his experience with Martin Jacobson, winner of the 2014 World Series of Poker. [11:08] The importance of high-profile testimonials for the Natural Stacks products. [11:52] The typical wants and needs when a celebrity is considering being sponsored by your product. [14:34] How Roy got Dave Asbury on board with Natural Stacks. [16:36] The inspiration behind the name of one of their flagship products, Ciltep. [31:06] The thought process behind the open-source approach. [35:22] Some of the concerns they dealt with early on in Natural Stacks. [37:05] The process of patenting Ciltep. [41:58] How Roy tackles his day. [49:42] The role of clinical trials in product development. [52:52] The decision to move from remote workers to creating a central office in Austin, TX. [1:03:25] The move to transition to a new team of people and why they felt it was necessary. [1:15:47] What Natural Stacks intends to focus on during the clinical trials. [1:18:01] Getting the products ready for the market. [1:27:37] The process from product launch to starting to get sales. [1:37:44] What’s in the pipeline for Natural Stacks. [1:41:30] What’s worked in marketing for Natural Stacks? [1:48:52] What eCommerce platform has worked well for Natural Stacks? [1:54:57] The low point for Natural Stacks. [1:58:01] The proudest moments for Natural Stacks. In this episode… Entering the natural products marketing doesn’t come without challenges. From gaining trust to attracting high-profile testimonials, every detail matters to the future of your business. For Natural Stacks, the focus on producing top quality products with full transparency has been at the core of everything they do. Why full transparency? Well, as co-founder Roy Krebs explains, it’s the best way to gain trust and create products you can truly believe in. The open source approach of Natural Stacks truly makes it stand out among competitors. Roy explains their disclosure of every last detail of each ingredient and why it’s something Natural Stacks will always do. He also shares how building that level of trust eliminates the worries that might normally cross your path as the business grows. It’s this level of integrity and quality, Roy says, that has attracted high-profile people like Martin Jacobson, Dave Asprey, and Tim Ferris to their line of products. Roy discusses the decision to patent their flagship product, CILTEP and the process of doing so. He also shares the value of product testing and clinical trials in order to gain even more credibility in the market. As they approached the launch of CILTEP, Natural Stacks knew they had to spread the word in order to enter the market with a bang. Roy shares their strategies after production and why they chose to send out a bunch of free product in order to support their launch. Roy’s optimism is clear throughout this conversation and it’s obvious that it’s played a key role in the success of the company. In closing, he shares the low point and high point of the evolution of Natural Stacks and what’s coming next for this flourishing natural products company. Resources Mentioned on this episode www.NaturalStacks.com www.Shopify.com Dave Asprey Martin Jacobson Tim Ferris
Varje vecka tar Erik Rosenberg och en gäst upp ett pokerrelaterat ämne och skjuter högt och lågt kring. Denna vecka pratar han om världsmästartiteln, ambassadörskap, träning & hälsa och what was meant to be med Martin Jacobson. Introspåret är skrivet och inspelat av Niklas Lindqvist.
2014 World Series of Poker Champion Martin Jacobson discusses following your dreams, trusting yourself, staying patient and positive and how to win it all.
2014 WSOP Main Event Champion Martin Jacobson is Bernard's guest.
2014 WSOP Main Event Champion Martin Jacobson is Bernard's guest.
To restart the podcast in style, I'm very happy to welcome reigning WSOP Main Event champion Martin Jacobson to the show. Last year while watching the final table in person, I got to see Martin's performance up close. I was obviously cheering for my client Jorryt von Hoof, but it was easy to be impressed with the composure, professionalism, focus, and resilience that Martin showed on his way to the title and $10 million first prize. With the Main Event final table just around the corner, Martin was the perfect guest to have on the show.
Jonathan Duhamel and Martin Jacobson are Bernards guests.
Jonathan Duhamel and Martin Jacobson are Bernards guests.
Poker News Managing Editor Chad Holloway and 2014 WSOP Main Event Champ Martin Jacobson are guests.
Poker News Managing Editor Chad Holloway and 2014 WSOP Main Event Champ Martin Jacobson are guests.
Regerande världsmästaren i poker Martin Jacobson gör här sin första filmade intervju i Sverige sedan han kammade hem 74 miljoner kronor i Las Vegas när han vann poker-VM i höstas. I mötet som uppstår i Mattias Ribbing Podcast bjuds tittaren på ett personligt samtal om mental prestation på högsta nivå, hälsa, tomhet, pengar och mycket mer. Se intervjun på Youtube I video-intervjun visas även bildmaterial från finalbordet i VM, samt en trailer för en kommande dokumentär om Martin Jacobson (rättigheter för svensk media finns tillgängliga). Innehåll: 05:26 Så spelas poker-VM 09:15 Uppladdning för maximalt fokus 10:41 Meditation och poker 12:51 4 månaders förberedelse för finalbordet 15:15 Om nerver 16:35 Attityd och att dölja ansiktet 17:32 Att läsa sina motspelare 19:22 Sista handen 23:18 Efter 20 timmars spel 24:42 Matlagningsintresset 26:15 Mat under tävling 28:02 Fördelen med periodisk fasta 29:52 Kost för att orka långa dagar 30:52 Om speldjävulen 33:49 Nästa mål i karriären 35:47 Om miljonerna och välgörenhet Podcasten publiceras även av Modern Psykologi. Producent är Pontus Ströbaek. #ribbingpod podcast@mattiasribbing.se
Bernard continues with part 2 of his chat with 2014 WSOP Main Event Champion Martin Jacobson.
Bernard continues with part 2 of his chat with 2014 WSOP Main Event Champion Martin Jacobson.
2014 WSOP Main Event Champion Martin Jacobson joins Bernard to talk about his victory. Part 1 of 2.
2014 WSOP Main Event Champion Martin Jacobson joins Bernard to talk about his victory. Part 1 of 2.
Bernard gives his commentary on the 2014 WSOP Final Table and then has comments from Martin Jacobson from his interview this past summer.
Bernard gives his commentary on the 2014 WSOP Final Table and then has comments from Martin Jacobson from his interview this past summer.
2014 WSOP November Niner Martin Jacobson is Bernards guest.
2014 WSOP November Niner Martin Jacobson is Bernards guest.