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How to play 2-7 Razz plus basic strategy. Floor staff pulling cards from the muck?!? Phenom Poker and a new Mixed Game stream. Upcoming Mixed Games in the U.S. & Europe. Recent Mixed Game play. What's in store for Mixed Games 2025!Timestamps:Intro1:33 Rules and Play for 2-7 Razz7:07 Strategy Tips for 2-7 Razz19:55 Recent Controversy (News) – Poker room staff pulling cards from the muck back into play32:09 Mixed Game Play & Analyze Video YouTube: learnmixgames33:22 Upcoming Mixed Cash Games & Tournaments (U.S.)35:07 Upcoming Mixed Games (Europe)38:33 Recent Mixed Game Play39:49 Next Episode Teaser / New Format for 202541:54 Book Info43:44 Social Media Contact Info Get full access to Poker: All the Games at pokerchannel.substack.com/subscribe
How to play Scarney plus basic strategy. New Online Site with Mixed Games. Upcoming Non-Hold ‘em Cash & Tournaments in the U.S. & Europe. Recent Mixed Game play. Special Episode Teaser.Timestamps:Intro1:35 Beer Review (Maltese beer gifted from Martin)6:34 Where'd the Name Scarney Originate?7:38 Rules, Play & Deal for Scarney15:35 Strategy Tips for Scarney24:23 Upcoming Mixed Cash Games & Tournaments (U.S.)27:48 Upcoming Mixed Games (Europe)31:14 Recent Mixed Game Play37:06 Special Episode Teaser37:28 Book Info39:18 Social Media Contact Info Get full access to Poker: All the Games at pokerchannel.substack.com/subscribe
Sign up for the Phenom Poker Online Poker Waiting List: https://phenompoker.com/?r=Table1 Come Play With Us at Table 1: https://table1.vegas/play-at-t1 Episode 42 - Scott Seiver In this episode, we dive deep into the life and career of Scott Seiver, one of poker's most colorful personalities. From his early days finding gambling in college to his crazy poker origin story and transition to mixed games, Scott shares it all. We also touch on the WSOP brand, his competition spirit, and what it's like to play against legends like Phil Ivey. Plus, don't miss out on our exclusive clips, including Scott's take on heads-up strategy and the unforgettable Tennis Blackjack Story. Tune in for a wild ride through the highs and lows of a poker pro's life! Show Notes 00:00 Welcome, and F*ck Jeremy Ausmus 2:16 Tiny Scott's Story 6:00 College Life 9:37 Finding Gambling 11:43 Scott's Crazy Poker Origin Story 20:43 Graduating College & Scott's “Real Job” 24:23 Taking Poker Seriously 28:46 Finding Heads Up Poker 31:21 Moving to Vegas 34:29 Transitioning to Mixed Games & Being Good at Games 44:49 The WSOP Brand 49:53 2024 WSOP POY 53:41 The Spirit of Competition 56:12 Playing vs Phil Ivey 01:01:43 High Rollers, Made up Poker & Future Scott! Scott's Links: Twitter: https://x.com/scott_seiver Instagram: / scott.seiver Table 1 Links:
Life Outside Poker is a new podcast for PokerNews hosted by Connor Richards that seeks to pull back the curtain on poker players and allow viewers and listeners to get to know them on a personal level. In the seventh episode, Connor speaks with World Series of Poker (WSOP) commentator Norman Chad, one of the most recognizable voices in poker who has provided color commentary on poker's biggest stage for over 20 years. Chad talks about getting his start as a sports writer in college, his decades-long syndicated sports humor column for the Washington Post and being asked to commentate on the 2003 WSOP Main Event that sparked the Poker Boom. Chad also discusses the state of poker broadcasting today, the need for more color commentary in the booth, and the need for more interesting characters on the felt. The Life Outside Poker podcast is available on major streaming platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify and iHeartRadio. You can also watch the interview with Norman Chad by heading to the PokerNews YouTube channel. Be sure to follow Norman Chad and Connor Richards on X. Learn More About Life Outside Poker! Time Stamps TIME TOPIC 0:00 Intro 1:00 Working at the college newspaper 2:07 Working for the Washington Post 6:11 Stand-up comedy stint 8:31 Introduction to poker 9:05 Mixed games 13:02 Sports columnist 22:03 Journalism as a public service 24:44:00 2003 World Series of Poker 31:08:00 Wanted Farha to beat Moneymaker 34:24:00 Commentating through the poker boom 41:39:00 Favorite broadcasting moments 46:26:00 Impact of WSOP leaving ESPN 48:40:00 Why live poker is booming 52:06:00 Men the Master controversy 54:55:00 Flipping coins for NFL picks column 56:37:00 What makes Chad hopeful 59:34:00 Advice for younger self 1:00:00 Favorite life lesson from poker
Round table discussion on All Things Mixed Games with Guest Robbie Strazynski. Including The Current State of Mixed Games, Where Mixed Games are currently strong and What can be done to continue building the Mixed Game Community. Along with a recap of the Montreal Mixed Game & the upcoming Mixed Game Festival VIII Get full access to Poker: All the Games at pokerchannel.substack.com/subscribe
L'équipe de Club Poker Radio a eu le plaisir de se rendre au Stade Jean Bouin pour suivre au plus près le démarrage du festival WSOP Circuit organisé par TexaPoker et le Groupe Partouche. Nous avons pu recevoir au micro : Benoît Mialou : responsable poker et partenariats au sein du Groupe Partouche. Vincent Reynaert : directeur du marketing et du développement pour TexaPoker. Némo Israël : jeune joueur pro en quête d'une bague WSOP. Bruno Fitoussi : ancien joueur pro et ambassadeur de TexaPoker au niveau national et international, spécialiste des jeux "compliqués" comme le DrawMaha et les Mixed-Games. Club Poker Radio vous est présentée par Winamax, le n°1 du poker en ligne. Perte d'argent, conflits familiaux, addiction… Les jeux d'argent sont interdits aux moins de 18 ans et peuvent être dangereux. En cas de besoin, contactez le 09 74 75 13 13.
Donnie and Ducky are back to put a bow on the 2024 PGT Mixed Games Series, preview the upcoming Texas Poker Open at Champions Club, and discuss the heated crossbook bet between Landon Tice and Jeremy Becker. Follow Donnie on Twitter: @Donnie_PetersFollow Tim on Twitter: @Tim__DuckworthFollow PokerGO on Twitter: @PokerGO Subscribe to PokerGO today to receive 24/7 access to the world's largest poker content library, including the WSOP, High Stakes Poker, No Gamble, No Future, and more. Use the promo code PODCAST to receive $20 off your first year of a new annual subscription. Join today at PokerGO.com.
I veckans avsnitt har vi med oss Linda Kinhult och nyblivne mästaren av European Mixed Poker Championship Eva "Chic" Jiretorn. Vi snackar Mixed Games, Evas bakgrund i schack och Casino Cosmopol. Riktigt trevlig avsnitt! En podcast från gamblingcabin.se Besök oss gärna för mer poker mm.. Gå med i vår Facebookgrupp eller Discord för gott snack, speltips, tävlingar mm..
Benny Glaser is a British poker player. Over the course of his career, he has won five World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelets and amassed over $7 million in live earnings. In 2022, he also finished second in the WPT World Championship at Wynn for $2.8 million.He has also won 24 SCOOP and WCOOP titles on PokerStars making him the holder of the most titles all time. He is widely renowned as one of the all-around best British poker players.Here is what you can expect to hear on this week's show:0:00 Introduction1:15 Quite A Lot of Online Tournaments3:27 Trading Strategies On All of the Games15:00 Divulging Short Stack Tournament Edges20:35 Low Edges and High Variance27:51 Poker Goals - Talking Sh*t and Chasing the Greats29:00 Deep Down Hellmuth is a Glasser Fan32:10 The Poker Band - Other Interests38:13 Inspired by Defiance - Music to Fit the Mood47:05 Positive Impact54:09 The Arbitrary Barriers of Language and the “Mathemagic” of Music59:59 Weird Sh*t No One Ever Imagined1:06:19 Travel Plans and Upcoming Poker Events1:14:59 The Fame Treatment1:20:03 The Final Table of the ‘22 WSOP and the Meta-Game of “Macho Man Dan”1:22:40 The Final Say▬ Winning the Game of Life ▬▬▬▬▬▬Check out other "Winning the Game of Life" episodes: ► https://www.youtube.com/c/WinningTheGameofLifeFollow Benny Glaser:Instagram: @bennyglaser_X (Formerly Twitter): @bennyglaserFacebook: @Benny GlaserFollow "Jungleman" Dan Cates on social:Instagram: @wtgolpodcast @thedancatesTwitter: @junglemandanJoin Poker Academy today using this link: https://www.preflop.academy/?via=danPoker strategy tipsPoker tournament highlightsPoker player profilesPoker player rankingsPoker coachingPoker mental game
Welcome to The LA Poker Roundup! The place for recent news and events in the LA poker community, with a focus on tournaments. This week we cover: 00:00 Stream Start 01:03 Intro 03:10 Hustler Big Chip Exchange 04:15 Final results from Big Poker Oktober at the bike 08:38 Mini Mega Millions Results 23:35 Other Results from around LA 29:30 First weekend of LAPO at commerce 51:50 Chainsaw in Town for Mixed Games! 53:20 Live Streams are popping up all over LA 1:07:55 Rumor Mill: Staking deal gone bad 1:15:25 Weekly Roundup Remember to subscribe and turn on notifications to catch each Roundup every week. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram https://twitter.com/lapokerroundup/ https://www.instagram.com/lapokerroundup/ Ty's Twitter: https://twitter.com/TyDobbertin Ty's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tydobbertin/ Derek's Twitter: https://twitter.com/kwansfull Derek's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kwansfull Derek's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kwansfull/
Josh Arieh is an American poker player and five-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner. In 2021, he won the WSOP Player of the Year title after cashing eleven times, winning two bracelets for combined cashes of over $1.1 million.Here is what you can expect on this week's show:0:00 Introduction1:13 A Friendly Rivalry with Shaun Deeb3:35 Online Was Never My Thing4:50 Fully Engaged - Strengths More Suited to Live Poker8:20 Observational Skills10:18 A Bad Boy Demeanor - Poker is War13:08 Emotional and Social Intelligence14:02 A Weight Loss Side Bet15:45 Superseding Deeb in Mixed Games20:27 Sick of the Nice Josh Arieh23:50 Beating Phil Hellmuth31:24 Disrupting the Sim33:13 Using Your Relationships to Grow36:27 PokerStake.com - The Poker World Needs Outside Money▬ Winning the Game of Life ▬▬▬▬▬▬Check out other "Winning the Game of Life" episodes: ► https://www.youtube.com/c/WinningTheGameofLifeFollow Josh Arieh:X (Formerly Twitter): @joshuaariehwebsite: www.pokerstake.comFollow "Jungleman" Dan Cates on social:Instagram: @wtgolpodcast @thedancatesTwitter: @junglemandanJoin Poker Academy today using this link: https://www.preflop.academy/?via=danPoker strategy tipsPoker tournament highlightsPoker player profilesPoker player rankingsPoker coachingPoker mental game
Donnie Peters and Tim Duckworth are here for a new episode of the PokerGO Podcast, and it's a big one. The hosts recap the second half of the first-ever PGT Mixed Games series with interviews from Jason Mercier, Dan Zack, Nick Guagenti, and Scott Abrams. Donnie and Tim also discuss Nick Schulman taking over for Gabe Kaplan in the High Stakes Poker commentary booth and PokerGO's No Gamble, No Future $1,000,000 cash game that will live stream on the PokerGO YouTube channel on Friday, February 17.
Donnie Peters and Tim Duckworth bring you a new episode of the PokerGO Podcast and they're talking all about the PGT Mixed Games. On the show, there are winner interviews with Shaun Deeb, John Monnette, and Eli Elezra.
Philip Sternheimer is a Partner at one of the oldest and most successful private equity firms, Hellman & Friedman. He also plays some of the highest stakes poker cash games and tournaments, often facing off against Jungleman around the world. Philip is fluent in English, German, and French and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Business. He currently resides in London.Here is what you can expect on this week's show:IntroductionA nice child has many nicknamesThe world of private equityParallels between business and pokerChoosing between finance and pokerMixed GamesInvestment adviceBurning ManDan challenges Philip to a "chest-off"Connect with Philip Sternheimer:Twitter: @TheMannheimInstagram: @sternhepFollow "Jungleman" Dan Cates on social:Websites: https://www.wtgol.comInstagram: @wtgolpodcast@thedancatesTwitter: @junglemandan
This week Jim Reid and the panel interview Allen "Chainsaw" Kessler about a range of topics from his life in the world of poker. Known for his views on tournament structures, Allen gets right into the nuts and bolts of what makes for good and bad structures, how the stack sizes and the blind levels relate to each other, and the value in choosing the right structures for certain events. We also discuss travelling to play poker, the importance of game selection, Allen's preference for mixed games, and some tips for folks heading to Las Vegas who want to have the trip of a lifetime - but on a shoestring budget! Plus of course we give away a free prize at the end for folks in the YouTube chat. Join us on YouTube next Monday at 7:30 ET for free to ask our guests questions in real time, and you can win too! ----- Allen is active on Twitter as @allenkessler and you can find out about his staking opportunities at https://stakekings.com/player/Chainsaw ----- We also go over this week's home game results and discuss these topics: How to help us out - https://rec.poker/support/ Home Games - https://rec.poker/homegame/ Go Premium! - https://rec.poker/premium/ ----- Find our free videos at: http://youtube.com/c/RecPokerCommunity ------- Find more info on our sponsors at: https://RunAces.com https://WebsiteAMP.com ------ RecPoker is a vibrant and encouraging poker learning community. We are committed to learning the game, but our priority is building healthy relationships where we can not only grow in the game, but grow in our enjoyment of life. The free membership website at rec.poker is awesome, but it's just a tool to help us build that community. You can join for FREE, giving you access to the groups, forums, and other member benefits. If you want to enjoy the premium content, or become part of the RECing Crew, those options are available and you can get $10 off your first payment using the code RECPOKER. Music by Peter Troolin, ptroolin@gmail.com
This week Jim Reid and the panel interview the one and only Norman Chad about a host of subjects, from working with that jerk Lon to selecting his next glass of red wine - and beyond! Jim overcomes his usual technical issues just in time to ask Norman about getting his start in poker, why he loves mixed games so much, how recreational players like us can improve, being a poker insider - and Norman also shares some personal stories about dealing with depression and the value of community. You won't want to miss this one! ---------------------------- Norman is active on Twitter as @normanchad ----------------------------- We also go over this week's home game results and discuss these topics: How to help us out - https://rec.poker/support/ Home Games - https://rec.poker/homegame/ Go Premium! - https://rec.poker/premium/ ------------------------------ Find our free videos at: http://youtube.com/c/RecPokerCommunity ----------------------------- Find more info on our sponsors at: https://RunAces.com https://WebsiteAMP.com ---------------------------- RecPoker is a vibrant and encouraging poker learning community. We are committed to learning the game, but our priority is building healthy relationships where we can not only grow in the game, but grow in our enjoyment of life. The free membership website at rec.poker is awesome, but it's just a tool to help us build that community. You can join for FREE, giving you access to the groups, forums, and other member benefits. If you want to enjoy the premium content, or become part of the RECing Crew, those options are available and you can get $10 off your first payment using the code RECPOKER.
Nesse episódio, recebemos Rodrigo Garrido e Guilherme Decourt, que dão uma verdadeira aula sobre mixed games! Assuntos: 13:10 Seven Card Stud 32:29 Razz 47:10 Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better 56:41 Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better 70:21 Limit Hold'em 77:04 Limit 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball 89:58 No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw 94:58 Modalidades, assuntos gerais, torneios e Congresso BODOG - GANHE ATÉ 100% DE BÔNUS E TICKETS PARA PRIMEIROS DEPÓSITOS! USE NOSSO LINK E ABRA SUA CONTA: https://spkr.cc/Bodog Baixe o app do Suprema Poker na Play Store e App Store! Jogue no SX Poker: starspoker.com.br Abra sua conta no Pay4Fun: https://spkr.cc/Pay4Fun Telegram do Pokercast: (031) 9-7518-9609 Assine nosso podcast (copie e cole esse link no seu aplicativo de podcasts preferido, ou procure por Superpoker ou Pokercast!): https://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:174415076/sounds.rss Você pode ouvi-lo pelo iTunes, WeCast entre outras plataformas de sua preferência. Toda semana, um episódio novo! E também estamos no Spotify, Deezer e Amazon Music!
No Pokercast 230, recebemos a lenda Ivan “Royal Salute” Santana, que nos contou tudo sobre vida e carreira. Na sessão de notícias, falamos da Suprema Big Hit, série de torneios high rollers que vai acontecer no WTC Sheraton em agosto em São Paulo, fizemos o tradicional comparativo da WSOP com a edição passada para avaliarmos as mudanças nos fields e falamos do primeiro Congresso Brasileiro de Mixed Games, que vai acontecer de 18 a 20 de agosto em São Paulo. BODOG - GANHE ATÉ 100% DE BÔNUS E TICKETS PARA PRIMEIROS DEPÓSITOS! USE NOSSO LINK E ABRA SUA CONTA: https://spkr.cc/Bodog Baixe o app do Suprema Poker na Play Store e App Store! Jogue no SX Poker: starspoker.com.br Abra sua conta no Pay4Fun: https://spkr.cc/Pay4Fun Telegram do Pokercast: (031) 9-7518-9609 Assine nosso podcast (copie e cole esse link no seu aplicativo de podcasts preferido, ou procure por Superpoker ou Pokercast!): https://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:174415076/sounds.rss Você pode ouvi-lo pelo iTunes, WeCast entre outras plataformas de sua preferência. Toda semana, um episódio novo! E também estamos no Spotify, Deezer e Amazon Music!
Your correspondent speaks with iconic rock guitarist and recording engineer Steve Albini, who has recorded Nirvana, the Pixies and PJ Harvey, and who recently won his second WSOP bracelet.0:16 Introduction2:16 Steve Albini joins3:10 Albini discusses his job as a recording engineer5:04 What kinds of sounds Albini is known for7:31 How Albini became a serious poker player8:35 Mixed games10:03 Adjusting to new constraints in poker14:42 What Albini likes about poker16:40 Stylized sociopathy in poker and music (excerpt: Shellac, "Crow," used with permission)18:58 Machismo in poker (excerpt: Shellac, "Watch Song," used with permission)21:55 Scamming in poker and independent music24:36 Why Albini doesn't like Las Vegas26:10 Other musicians who are good poker players28:30 Why Albini isn't playing the Main Event29:40 Albini's thoughts on recording sessions with the Breeders32:30 Joanna Newsom34:11 Melt-Banana37:05 Recap of your correspondent's recent trip to Las Vegas39:30 Hand from the Mini Main Event: KK all-in preflop41:56 Hand from Venetian bounty event: KK all-in preflopSteve Albini, "The Problem with Music" https://thebaffler.com/salvos/...Shellac, "Crow" https://www.youtube.com/watch?..."Douchebags in sunglasses ..." quote: https://www.theringer.com/spor...Shellac, "Watch Song" https://www.youtube.com/watch?...Breeders, "Doe" https://www.youtube.com/watch?...Joanna Newsom, "Only Skin" https://www.youtube.com/watch?...Melt-Banana, "Scratch or Stitch" https://www.youtube.com/watch?...twitter.com/thirdwalkingthirdmanwalkingpodcast@gmail.com
A maioria delas se enquadra nos chamados Mixed Games. E para falar sobre eles, o convidado é Ciro Gomes. Ciro é instrutor do Samba Team e com alguma frequência está envolvido com algumas modalidades de Mixed Games. Numa dessas, inclusive, conseguiu um título de WCOOP. Portanto, um cara muito gabaritado para falar do assunto. Seja apoiador do RIT Podcast. Clique e conheça nossa proposta. https://apoia.se/1415251198586523
Jake Hershfield is the founder of unshuffled.io which is a free online poker platform offering short weekly poker challenges for real prizes! Jake talks to the panel about what drew him to poker in the first place, the challenges of building a free social poker platform, what makes mixed games more fun, how to win prizes for free, and some exciting collaborations with RecPoker coming up involving introducing more mixed games to poker fans around the world. Find out more and join for free at https://unshuffled.io We also go over this week's home game results and discuss these topics: How to help us out - https://rec.poker/support/ Home Games - https://rec.poker/homegame/ Go Premium! - https://rec.poker/premium/ Find our free videos at: http://youtube.com/c/RecPokerCommunity Find more info on our sponsors at: https://RunAces.com https://WebsiteAMP.com RecPoker is a vibrant and encouraging poker learning community. We are committed to learning the game, but our priority is building healthy relationships where we can not only grow in the game, but grow in our enjoyment of life. The free membership website at rec.poker is awesome, but it's just a tool to help us build that community. You can join for FREE, giving you access to the groups, forums, and other member benefits. If you want to enjoy the premium content, or become part of the RECing Crew, those options are available and you can get $10 off your first payment using the code RECPOKER.
Today's guest on Chasing Poker Greatness is a blast from the past… Jimmy “Gobboboy” Fricke.Sometimes when you don't hear a poker player's name for a while in poker media, you can't help but wonder “What happened to them?” with the typical follow-up thought being, “I really hope they're okay”.In today's show you'll be happy to learn that not only is Jimmy okay, but he's thriving in a world totally outside of poker which, to those of us who have felt locked inside the game with no way out, is a massive, massive accomplishment.Back in 2006, Jimmy burst into the poker limelight after a scorching hot run on the online felt, and capped off his torrid run with a 2nd place finish in January at the 2007 Aussie Millions main event for a $795,000 score.Incredibly, Jimmy was only 19 years old.A year and a half later, he'd take down the $5k Bellagio Cup IV for another $443k score.And as Jimmy's MTT career faded into the background over the next few years, he discovered a new love:Mixed games.It was in that arena that he followed his bliss, plied his trade, and paid his way through life over the next decade until his eventual pivot out of the world of poker and into the world of business.As a personal aside, in our time together, I found Jimmy to be a gracious, humble, and extremely generous human being and I feel honored to have gotten the opportunity to sit down and learn more about his poker journey.Now, without any further ado, I bring to you an OG of online poker and longtime poker professional… the one and only Jimmy Fricke.To learn more about the Free Nuffle promotion, visit: https://freenuffle.comCPG 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
Mike Patrick is a mixed game specialist who is also a contributing writer for Cardplayer Lifestyle as well as other poker media outlets. Mike will be taking his talents to PokerNews this fall, covering the WSOP for the entire series. Mike has a background in sports television and would love to combine his TV production skills with his passion for poker. Through our conversation, we find out that Mike refers to PLO as the "gateway to mixed game." One of the good guys in poker, you can give Mike a follow on Twitter at @MikePatrick98
No Pokercast 175, recebemos Victor Marques, que volta ao Pokercast para falar sobre o cenário do poker (e de apostas esportivas), além de um monte de casos divertidos. Na sessão de notícias, os apresentadores falam a respeito dos primeiros números da WSOP Online nos Estados Unidos, da desistência de Landon Tice, da volta dos Mixed Games ao H2, do fim do 10kk do Wynn e do adversário de Phil Hellmuth no High Stakes Duel parte 3, além de claro, mais uma etapa do BSOP Online! Telegram do Pokercast: (031) 9-7518-9609 Abra sua conta no Pay4Fun: https://spkr.cc/Pay4Fun FichasNet (062) 9-9837-1007 www.fichasnet.com.br/site Poker4fun: whatsapp (31)99928-2881 - Gustavo Heronville Assine nosso podcast (copie e cole esse link no seu aplicativo de podcasts preferido, ou procure por Superpoker ou Pokercast!): https://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:174415076/sounds.rss Você pode ouvi-lo pelo iTunes, WeCast entre outras plataformas de sua preferência. Toda semana, um episódio novo! E também estamos no Spotify, Deezer e Amazon Music!
Benny Glaser didn't earn his first cash at the World Series of Poker until 2015, but the Southampton, England pro has been able to accomplish a lot in his limited time on the felt. The 31-year-old part-time musician has won three WSOP bracelets during his short career, which is enough to make him the UK's most decorated player at the annual summer series.Glaser's first title came in 2015 in the $1,500 2-7 Triple Draw event, where he earned $136,215. A year later, he went back to back in Omaha eight-or-better events, taking down the $1,500 buy-in for $244,103, and the $10,000 Championship buy-in for $407,194. In the years since, he's also made final tables at the €25,000 WSOP Europe Mixed Games Championship and the $50,000 WSOP Poker Players Championship, and finished runner-up in the $10,000 Stud eight-or-better Championship. The mixed-games specialist has also been very successful online, winning five SCOOP (Spring Championship of Online Poker) and three WCOOP (World Championship of Online Poker) titles on PokerStars.Highlights from this interview include his first love of music, embarrassing band names, being introduced to poker by his father, the gradual process of turning pro, bricking his first summer in Las Vegas, why he excels at Omaha eight-or-better, being England's top winner at WSOP, close calls, trying to find mixed-game action, $1,000-$2,000 in Bobby's Room, his short-lived career as a paper boy, how poker ruined speed dating, and learning new poker variations like badugaha.
The who what why when and where of Mixed Games. We go over Limit Holdem, Omaha 8 or better, RAZZ, Seven Card Stud, Seven Card Stud High/Low, Duece to 7 triple draw, Badugi, Badacey, Baduecey, 5 Card Omaha, BIG O, Dramaha... Learning Mixed Games can be a daunting task, but we try to cover as much or each game as possible to help introduce our listeners to some of the different poker games. Give these games a chance, we know you will ultimately love them. If you are enjoying our show please subscribe and leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts. If you are listing on Spotify please hit that follow button. Wherever you listen to our podcast please share us with your friends or enemies (however you see fit) and we thank you for supporting our poker podcast.Have questions or suggestions for the show? Want Brandon to go over a hand you just played? Have a prop bet story for Ken? Send us a tweet or direct message on Twitter.Follow us on Twitter @theoverlaypod and check us out at our website at TheOverlay.buzzsprout.comA BIG THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: Are you in the Chicago-land area? Check out CCGpoker.com for weekend charity poker events with great tournaments and cash game action.Are you in the Houston, TX area? Check out ParamountSocial.com for a members-only poker club with tournament action and cash games running 6 days a week. Are you not a member? Mention The Overlay a poker podcast when you sign up to become a member and pay $0 for your initiation fee.
Today’s guest is high stakes cash game LEGEND and BEAST Sean Snyder.Sean is, in his own words, one of the “poker misfits” who regularly plays the biggest mixed games stakes spread in his home city of San Diego.Sean was suggested to me by one of my favorite humans in the poker world, DGAF, and you’re going to see straight away that birds of a feather flock together.Sean is brutally honest and forthcoming about his journey playing cards that will, of course, lead us down the path of drunken DGAF stories, the time Sean went broke after spending many years playing $400-$800 mixed games and had to start over playing the $50 NL games on Ignition, and then his eventual resurgence to the high stakes games he was born to play in.In this episode you’ll learn:- Why tournament results can be extremely misleading.- Sean’s #1 advice for having a sustainable poker career (Besides the standard DGAF line of … don’t).- How Sean has built up multiple 6 figure bankrolls.- The benefits of learning the mixed games.- And much, much more.So, without any further ado, I bring to you my conversation with the one-of-a-kind Sean Snyder.
Steve Albini is regarded as one of the top recording engineers in the world, and has been creating music with his bands Big Black, Rapeman, and Shellac, since 1981. As the owner of Electrical Audio in Chicago, Albini has produced thousands of albums and has worked with numerous notable acts such as Nirvana, Bush, The Pixies, The Breeders, Chevelle, PJ Harvey, Joanna Newsom, Jawbreaker, Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, and Cheap Trick.Despite having his name on some of the most memorable indie rock albums ever made, Albini chooses not to collect royalties and instead earns a flat rate for his time, leaving more cash on the table for the artists themselves. As a result, he has been relying on poker to supplement his income for several years. Albini has been competing in a regular low-stakes home game for years that includes several World Series of Poker bracelet winners, including Brandon Shack-Harris, Eric Rodawig, Jason Gola, Matt Ashton, and Matt Grapenthien. Albini has WSOP cashes dating back to 2010, and in 2018, he earned a bracelet of his own, taking down the $1,500 stud event for $105,629.Highlights from this interview include mixed games with Norman Chad, fires so big they make their own weather, The Problem With Music, Go-go with Dave Grohl, balancing time for touring, engineering, and poker, ignoring his day job for Bill Withers, Bush's surprising American success, the stacked game above a bakery, whammy cards, being ethically poorer than he should be, working differently than Phil Spector and Brian Wilson, Jeff Lisandro reads from Matt Ashton, wearing a guitar like a belt, quitting drummers and nude singers, prank calling Gene Simmons for Kurt Cobain, cured bacon, Krakow poker, being 3% gamble, the problem with circular glasses, Fun House by The Stooges, tar targets in concrete bunkers, and the Krispy Kreme donuts at Gwen Stefani's wedding.
Eric Rodawig is considered to be a semi-professional poker player, having regularly maintained a day job, but he has managed to put together the poker resume of a solid pro despite a limited schedule on the tournament circuit. The 34-year-old Nebraska resident, who recently appeared on PokerGo's Dolly's Game broadcast, has five final-table appearances at the World Series of Poker, including a gold bracelet win.Rodawig's victory at the summer series came in 2011, when he topped a field of 168 in the $10,000 stud eight-or-better championship, beating Phil Hellmuth heads-up for $442,183. The mixed-game specialist also has final tables in Omaha eight-or-better, pot-limit Omaha eight-or-better, razz, and O.E. A couple summers ago, he narrowly missed out on his second bracelet, finishing runner-up in the $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. championship for another $236,841.Highlights from this interview include 'slumming it' at $50-$100, Thought Crimes at The Hoya, a close call with UIGEA villain Bob Goodlatte, earning a partypoker iPod shuffle, the instant validation of winning a WSOP bracelet, beating a well-behaved Phil Hellmuth heads-up, making poker more accessible to fans, obsessing over curling, flying as a polar bear, being a National Geographic geography bee finalist, meeting Alex Trebek, running the teleprompter for a news station, Jim Carrey's flat top, an affinity for Weird Al, and looking at noses with Crocodile Brandon.
Host Steve Fredlund & a RecPoker panel interviews Adam Friedman about mixed games. We have broken the interview down into two segments with part 1 airing last week as episode 153. The video is also available at the RecPoker YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9djxr_aVf1pLOta_OkREIA
Host Steve Fredlund & a RecPoker panel interviews Adam Friedman about mixed games. We have broken the interview down into two segments with part 2 airing next week with episode 154. The video is also available at the RecPoker YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9djxr_aVf1pLOta_OkREIA
Vince Van Patten is a man of many talents. The son of legendary actor Dick Van Patten got his start as a child, appearing in numerous commercials, as well as TV shows and movies such as Bonanza, Baywatch, The Six Million Dollar Man, Hell Night, and The Break. Despite being introduced to gambling at a young age by his father, Van Patten ultimately dedicated himself to tennis, and won the ATP Rookie of the Year award. In 1981, he even beat John McEnroe to win the Seiko World Super Tennis Tournament in Tokyo, reaching a peak of no. 26 in the world. After his tennis career was over, Van Patten returned to Los Angeles to continue acting, as well play host to some of Hollywood's biggest home poker games. His experience with the game and his time in front of a camera made Van Patten a natural choice for the World Series of Poker in 1998, and when the World Poker Tour made its debut in 2002, he was hired alongside Mike Sexton as commentator. Van Patten is now sharing the duties with poker pro Tony Dunst, and is in the middle of his 18th season on tour. Van Patten's most recent project is a gambling movie that he co-wrote and stars in called 7 Days To Vegas. The film focuses on a group of poker players who will bet on anyone and anything. As the prop bets get bigger and bigger, Van Patten's character agrees to attempt to walk from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, in under seven days, while wearing a suit. The film is available now on demand through Amazon, iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and more. Highlights from this interview include 600 drives to Vegas, selling toothpaste as a child actor, his slow start in tennis, fighting for a top ranking and beating John McEnroe, Dick Van Patten the smart gambling degenerate, learning poker at age 8, running three-card monte games in seventh grade, fake beards and mustaches, scraping up $5 of fountain change for gas money, his new movie 7 Days To Vegas, Hollywood home games with Jerry Van Dyke, John Huston, Ben Affleck, and Tobey Maguire, winning some teeth in a poker game, calling Scotty Nguyen's WSOP win, how he got the WPT gig, dodging the cigar murderers, a three-day poker session, a sketchy game on the Mexican border, bear encounters at Yosemite, and trips to the racetrack with Mel Brooks.
Dylan Linde didn't find poker until he was 23, instead focusing on competitive video games and Magic: The Gathering during his youth. The Coeur D'Alene, Idaho native began taking poker more seriously after seeing the wins put up by his friend and fellow poker pro Kevin MacPhee.Linde has become a consistent force on the tournament circuit in the years since, having won more than $4.1 million live to go along with another $6 million won online. Last December, Linde earned the biggest score of his career, banking $1.63 million for taking down the WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic at Bellagio. He also owns a WSOP Circuit ring, haing won the Chicago main event in 2016 for another $350,000.When he's not playing, Linde provides content for training site Run It Once. He also recently wrote a poker book, available now from D&B Publishing, called Mastering Mixed Games: Winning Strategies For Draw, Stud, And Flop Games.Highlights from this interview include an amazing seat draw in his first WPT event, a rude gift from Mike Matusow, all sorts of nerdery, cruising the lake on The Dylan, going to college at 16 and staying there for 7 years, being a Street Fighter, high-stakes video games, unique short-stack strategies, coming up in the game with Kevin MacPhee, teaching Stephen Chidwick how to be an adult, using solvers to find exploitative spots, the barrier to entry in mixed games, getting Phil Hellmuth to endorse his book, escaping arson charges in Canada, a 30-minute crying session at the PCA, and the $1.6 million score that allowed him to play on his own.
Mike Matusow was born in Los Angeles, but has spent the majority of his 51 years in Las Vegas. His autobiography, Check Raising The Devil, chronicles his time playing video poker before he was taught hold'em in the late '80s and shifted his focus to poker. In 1998, Matusow backed Scotty Nguyen to the World Series of Poker main event title, giving him a third of the $1 million prize. The next year, he won his first bracelet, taking down a $3,500 no-limit hold'em event. Matusow has four bracelets in total, his other three coming in the 2002 $5,000 Omaha eight-or-better event, the 2008 $5,000 no-limit 2-7 lowball event, and the 2013 $5,000 stud eight-or-better event. He has also made the final table of the WSOP main event twice, and won the Tournament of Champions in 2009 for $1 million. In 2013, he took down the NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship for another $750,000.The Poker Hall of Fame nominee has more than $9.3 million in career live tournament earnings, but has had as many downs as ups during his career. Matusow served time in jail on drug charges in 2005 after he was set up by undercover police officer. He has also dealt with going broke, and health issues have threatened to derail his playing career.Matusow's popular webshow The Mouthpiece has returned as a podcast, with episodes featuring Jennifer Tilly, Mike Sexton, Michael Mizrachi, Greg Raymer, and Daniel Negreanu. You can also check out his YouTube channel Mike The Mouth, which features action vlogs from his cash game and tournament sessions. Highlights from this interview an explosive introduction, free speech for comedians and Michael Jackson cosplayers, high school fights, some advice for Michael Phelps, demanding a raise from Full Tilt, a lack of respect for the old school guys, the politics of the Poker Hall Of Fame, Barry Bonds has Phil Hellmuth ego, his WSOP main event final table shot, drugs for world peace, a 72-hour session, two secrets for Phil Hellmuth, Doug Polk and ranges, why GTO is for players with no talent, Trump's biggest problem, beating Daniel Negreanu heads-up for a bracelet while detoxing from crystal meth, the $2 million weight-loss bet with Ted Forrest, and his thoughts on climate change.
Randy Ohel spends most of his working time grinding high-stakes cash games at Bellagio in Las Vegas, but the 34-year-old mixed-games specialist from Coral Springs, Florida does concentrate on tournaments during the annual World Series of Poker. In the last seven years, Ohel has done quite well at the summer series. In 2012, he won a bracelet, taking down the $2,500 triple draw event. In 2014, he finished runner-up in the $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. championship. In 2016, he took third in the $3,000 pot-limit Omaha six-max event, and second in the $10,000 stud eight-or-better championship. Last year, he finished second once again, this time in the $10,000 triple draw championship.When you add those scores to the occasional no-limit hold'em cash, Ohel has accumulated more than $2.1 million in live tournament earnings. He has appeared on numerous poker live streams to offer commentary, and most recently, Ohel has started sharing his mixed-games expertise in a semi-regular column for Card Player.Players interested in poker lessons can contact Ohel directly on Twitter @RandyOhel. Check out his first three articles on 2-7 no-limit lowball, triple draw, and stud eight-or-better on CardPlayer.com.Highlights from this interview include growing up happily indoors, why his grandmother takes credit for his poker career, being unqualified for McDonald's, a highschool tournament series, going broke and getting a job, grinding his way back, some realism from his grandfather, a sad and lonely dinner break, winning a marathon heads-up battle for a WSOP bracelet, all of the painful close calls since, a bad beat against George Danzer and Justin Bonomo, the politics of a 12-game mix, being a jack of all trades and master of none, playing with Doyle, being a dad in poker, a 24-hour session, a $5,000 prop bet, a secret need to sing, and the future of driving ranges.
This week the guys discuss the most recent Dolly’s Game action, Daniel Negreanu vs. Shaun Deeb, Tom Dwan vs. Jungleman, Antonio Esfandiari vs. Kevin Hart, Randall Emmett vs 50 Cent, and a brand new edition of the Poker Central Power Rankings! 3:35 – Looking back at Dolly’s Game sans Daniel Negreanu, but with some takes on Kane Kalas’ game! 6:40 – How Mixed Games came to be, Daniel Negreanu talks about the origins of Mixed Games at The Mirage in Las Vegas. 8:40 –Daniel Negreanu tells the entire story of his feud with Shaun Deeb. 13:19 – Is it still worth it for Daniel Negreanu to engage with the haters on social media, Shaun Deeb missing the birth of his child for online poker, and how they dealt with this back in the 70s. 17:25 – Daniel Negreanu’s four packages! The poolside one as well as the low, medium and high stakes WSOP packages that will be up for sale. Mark-up debate! 25:15 – What is Daniel Negreanu most excited about with regards to the 2019 World Series of Poker? 27:50 – Memories of Brent Hanks and Daniel Negreanu’s first time at the World Series of Poker. 32:30 – First-timer tips for the WSOP from Daniel Negreanu and memories of his first ever WSOP event which he managed to win! 35:00 – Are we going to miss the Rio is the World Series of Poker moves elsewhere? 37:00 – The Doyle Brunson vs Kane Kalas WSOP Main Event prop bet. 39:55 - $25k Fantasy for the 2019 World Series of Poker. 44:12 – The fight between Kevin Hart and Antonio Esfandiari! 50:18 – Randall Emmett vs Fofty Cent! 54:00 – Tom Dwan vs. Jungleman: The Next Chapter 57:42 – Daniel Negreanu’s Top 5 Poker Players of All Time. 1:02:30 – 555 Questions for Daniel Negreanu 1:08:15 – Will there be meat at Daniel Negreanu and Amanda Leatherman’s wedding? 1:10:00 – The High Roller of the Year standings and upcoming events. 1:11:00 – The Week 17 Poker Central Power Rankings. New to the podcast? Subscribe right now and leave us a review on your favorite podcasting app. New to PokerGO and ready to watch some exciting poker action? Subscribe right now to never miss another minute of action.
In episode 331 Bruce Briggs and Robbie Strazynski examine the issues a player needs to be prepared for when approaching a mixed games home game versus a hold’em-only affair. Robbie recaps his eclectic experiences at EPT Sochi, including some tales from the Russian cash game scene while Bruce’s breakeven streak gets broken and he goes gaga for Gonzaga in a brief March Madness aside. Of course there’s a fun one outer with which the show’s going to leave you chuckling.
David Baker is one of the most recent players to add his name to the World Poker Tour Champions Cup, having just taken down the L.A. Poker Classic main event for $1,015,000. The 46-year-old originally started as a salesman after graduating from Auburn University, and ultimately gave up a six-figure job to pursue his poker dream when his regular home game became too lucrative to ignore. Although Baker spends most of his playing time in high-stakes mixed games at the Commerce Casino, he does has a stellar track record at the World Series of Poker, having averaged nearly two final tables each summer for the last decade. In 2010, he finished 17th in the WSOP main event for $396,967, and he won a bracelet in 2012, earning $271,312 in the $2,500 eight-game mixed event. In 2015, Baker finished third in the $50,000 Poker Players Championship for another $514,926. In total, the Arizona resident has banked more than $5.5 million in live tournament earnings. Highlights from this interview include tearing himself away from a good cash game, the muscle memory of poker, being almost senior eligible, War Eagle, going to the racetrack as a kid, learning blackjack with his parents, drowning in credit reports, being the live one in Ray Henson's game, quitting a six-figure salary for poker, flying to Commerce Casino every other week, the bad beat he took to Carlos Mortensen, why he doesn't wear green at the poker table, his deep run in the WSOP main event, dealing with a lot of third-place finishes, forcing Cord Garcia to win the Colossus, how to become elite, staring at opponents to see the pain in their eyes, maintaining a good rep, and calling his shot as a WPT champion.
A few weeks ago, Dylan Linde took down the massive World Poker Tour Five Diamond Poker Classic for $1.6 million. This win eclipsed Linde’s biggest score ever by a huge margin and he joins the podcast to talk about the long road he traveled to finally get what he wanted so-so badly. 3:49 – The start of the conversation with Dylan Linde, winner of the World Poker Tour Five Diamond Poker Classic for $1.6 million. Has it sunk in yet? 6:20 – Firing five bullets worth $10,000 a piece versus playing the $50,000 Poker Players Championship once. Will we see Dylan in the $50k in 2019? 8:47 – Selling action for tournaments, how to pick and choose which high stakes cash games to play, and what was the pressure like going deep in the WPT Five Diamond? 11:46 – What changed for Dylan that he closed out this event versus his long list of close calls in the past, and an in-depth walk through the biggest bluff of his life, heads up for the title. 18:00 – Dylan Linde’s poker dream coming true, and the long journey he traveled to finally get there that included some very emotional low points. 22:45 – Has Dylan ever considered quitting poker because the big scores weren’t coming in? 25:22 – Dylan’s best friend Kevin MacPhee wins EPT Berlin and he doesn’t have a piece of the action. (And Remko tells his story of the EPT Berlin robbery) 28:10 – Sharpening his skills online, why the results online didn’t translate into live poker, and where does his love for mixed games come from? 31:40 – Grinding live cash games in Las Vegas: No Limit Hold’em of Mixed Games? 34:08 – The mixed game environment during the World Series of Poker. 35:50 – Dylan’s foray into $150/$300 live games and $400/$800 online, and who are his favorite minds to talk poker strategy with? 39:01 – Board games, other competitive ventures that Dylan enjoys, and being a world-class Street Fighter player. 45:01 – Magic The Gathering, Dylan’s first competitive card game. 47:55 – Becoming a professional poker player in college, winning more than what he would make as a teacher in just a few weeks, and becoming a world class online player after Black Friday. 51:35 – Relocating after Black Friday and living the poker nomad lifestyle. 54:00 – The confidence boost of winning a huge WPT event and what that means for 2019? Relive Dylan Linde’s big win on PokerGO right now. New to PokerGO? Subscribe right now and never miss another big live event such as the World Poker Tour, Super High Roller Bowl, Poker Masters, World Series of Poker or U.S. Poker Open.
There’s not much to be said other than Phil Galfond is on the podcast! Buckle in, because this is a great show in which we tough on Run it Once Poker, his training site, his own career, his thoughts on high stakes online poker and whether or not he can still beat the biggest games. 01:10 – Remko recaps the Day 1 action of Super High Roller Bowl V, going over the bustouts and big stacks heading into Day 2. 03:32 – The start of the interview with Phil Galfond. 4:20 – How does Phil Galfond balance all the things he has going on in his life right now? Does he miss playing, and can he still keep up? 7:43 – Can Phil Galfond still measure himself against the best in the world if he put his mind to it, and is GTO play making poker not only harder to beat but also less interesting to watch? 13:03 – What does Phil Galfond think that needs to happen in order for online poker to flourish again and for Run it Once Poker to be a success? 17:45 – Can Run It Once Poker save high stakes online cash games? 22:00 – Phil Galfond shares his thoughts on the influence of training videos on the online poker landscape. 26:32 – Phil Galfond’s rise through the ranks and how different things were back when he started playing, and who had the most influence on his game? 29:20 – Tom Dwan: The most creative player Phil has ever played against and talked to. 32:55 – What was the X-factor that turned Phil Galfond into one of the best players in the world? 36:02 – When did Phil Galfond reach his peak versus the rest of the field and what it was like playing the biggest stakes in live games? 39:40 – Was live poker intimidating at the same big stakes he was playing online? 42:30 – Phil Galfond’s first WSOP bracelet win: Was it a big deal to one of the best online cash game players? 44:30 – How did Phil’s family deal with their son choosing poker as a profession, and what was it like to have money at an early age? 47:30 – Phil Galfond on Mixed Games. 53:55 – The landscape of live mixed games, the big bet mix, Bobby’s Room and why it has lots of room to grow. 1:01:30 – Poker is gaining popularity again lately, what’s Phil Galfond’s take on it and how will he reach a large audience? 1:06:30 – Phil Galfond’s outlook on 2019. New to PokerGO? Subscribe right now and never miss another big live event, Poker After Dark show or on-demand original series
A recent poker article asks this very question so we discuss the possibility.
In episode 298 of the Top Pair Home Game Poker Podcast, Bruce Briggs and Robbie Strazynski take a look at an interesting mixed game called “Scrotum.” Yes, that really is its name. They discuss the rules of how to play, tips for beginners, and some alternative, less NSFW names. They’ll also break down a great article talking about how to go about organizing and facilitating a home game at a holiday gathering, certainly a timely topic. Plus the always entertaining “How Ya Runnin?” and “One Outer” segments will have you smiling all the way until… your next home game.
Syn!-podden är tillbaka. Denna vecka pratar Erik Rosenberg från Poker.se med veteranen Christer Johansson. Det handlar om Christers karriär, Mixed Games, Super High Rollers och Daily Fantasy Sports.
Maria Ho is not only a feared, high-stakes cash game grinder, but also quite the tournament player, having cashed for nearly $2.2 million. The 34-year-old is perhaps best known for being the last woman standing in the WSOP main event, having done so twice, in 2007 and 2014. But the L.A.-based poker pro doesn't just have her mind on the tables. She's also done work as a commentator and sideline reporter for the Heartland Poker Tour and the Super High Roller Bowl. Most recently, she signed on to host Amazon's Mobile Masters Invitational, which will air later this summer on CBS Sports. Highlights from this interview include maintaining professionalism with Kevin Hart, the boyfriend that lost her bankroll, risk-taking lessons from her father, why Simon Cowell was mean to her, a trip to the police station, running away from home and being shipped to boarding school, using book money for her poker bankroll, unfair Amazing Race challenges, getting called by seven high, and why her parents weren't impressed that she was the last woman standing in the main event.
On this episode of the Poker Central Podcast there's only one winner to be discussed, but there's plenty more storylines coming from Las Vegas worth covering! Today's guest on the show is none other than Scott Vener, a long-time poker player with a World Series of Poker final table under his belt, but he's mostly known for his work as a music supervisor on big shows such as Entourage and Ballers. Will spoke to Vener while making a deep run in the Milly Maker, an event he's still playing in as of right now. As mentioned before there was one bracelet to be handed out, and it was Ron 'Grumpy' Ware who took down the $1,500 8-Game mix event. On top of that, we talk about the stalling in tournaments on money bubbles or to get up those pay jumps, and the state of mixed games and whether real growth is possible. Watch all World Series of Poker live streams on PokerGO this summer. PokerGO is the go-to spot for all poker action with more than 100 days of live streaming this year, and spectacular documentaries such as Dead Money about Matt Berkey and Pokerography featuring the likes of Liv Boeree, Jason Koon and Byron Kaverman.
Ben Sulsky aka Sauce is back on the podcast! Ben is one of the best poker players in the world and currently plays the highest stakes online at PLO, Mixed Games and NL :D!!! || ► New PLO Questions Series : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARpOx8YJAOk Timestamps 1:34 WCOOP 2016 10:27 mixed games 12:17 NL HU (vs Doug) 17:24 PLO (Nolez7, Aron) 22:26 WSOP 2016 30:46 seating scripts 31:44 dream machines 38:07 easiest mixed variant 44:05 daily routines 46:38 American players 54:58 Doug – Ben86 incident 1:02:55 Isildur1 1:06:19 DFS 1:09:28 presidential election 1:14:08 PLO – NL debate 1:21:35 8game advertisement 1:31:50 upcoming plans 1:34:15 health (back problems) 1:36:46 women in poker aha: 6:25 long sessions 51:27 laboratory 1:51:30 sauce123 wisdom fun: 1:00:00 #sidesaddle 1:47:16 wife vs PioSolver 1:49:22 Jmo bb/100 shots fired: 29:13 Grazvis1 1:37:35 feminists