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I veckans avsnitt får vi träffa den nya Svenska Mästaren i Poker - Main Event 2024, Niklas Lundberg. Vi får också träffa Simon Rosberg, dealer på Casino Cosmopol där han höll show som kommentator under Poker-SM. Här får ni veta det mest om Simon som förutom att vara jäkligt bra på att prata, dessutom är ett ess i Schack! 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..
Elliot Roe is a leading expert in Mindset Optimization for High Performers. Elliot's clientele includes CEO's, Olympic medalists, UFC Champions, Hollywood Actors, Business executives and Wall Street traders. His poker clients have won over $100,000,000 and nearly every major tournament title, including the World Series of Poker Main Event. His unique mindset coaching system leverages the power of hypnotherapy to eliminate fears and breakthrough mental roadblocks allowing you to operate in a state of peak performance every day Connect with Elliot: Website: www.elliotroe.com Instagram: @elliotroe Twitter: @elliotroe1
07/10/23: Steve Madsen is the tour director for the 701 Poker Tour, which travels throughout eastern North Dakota holding poker tournaments to raise money for local charities. He's a Hillsboro native that was gifted a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to compete in the 54th Annual World Series of Poker main event, which started on July 3 in Las Vegas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Vanderbilt baseball outfielder (2013-15) and current Minor Leaguer Rhett Wiseman joins Max Herz to discuss his experience finishing in the money at the World Series of Poker Main Event last week in Las Vegas. He discusses his strategy, competing against pros, and why he decided to start out on poker's biggest stage as an amateur player. Subscribe to the Anchor Down Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Stitcher!
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast, Clayton disucsses the recent controversy involving Upeshka De Silva being disqualified from the World Series of Poker Main Event and the subsequent allegations of multi accounting my Matt Stout. He also discusses hands from a recent MTT session on WSOP.
USBets.com Managing Editor Eric Raskin and Senior Analyst John Brennan analyze Illinois' big numbers pushing the national single-month betting handle record well past $3 billion, the World Series of Poker Main Event playing down to its final 10, and Congress passing a bill to save horseracing, plus they talk to USBets founder and CEO Adam Small about COVID's impact on online gaming, the slow road forward for online poker, and where sports betting hopes stand in California, Texas, Florida, and New York. Find us on Twitter @US_Bets or go to USBets.com for more.
In the latest edition of the PokerNews Podcast, Jeff Platt, Sarah Herring, and Chad Holloway dive into the 2020 World Series of Poker Main Event final table from the international leg on GGPoker, offer thoughts on GGPoker signing Dan Bilzerian as an ambassador, and offer updates on both the Daniel Negreanu vs. Doug Polk and Phil Galfond vs. Chance Kornuth heads-up challenges. They also chat with Stefanie Ungar-Campbell, the daughter of Poker Hall of Famer Stu Ungar. She shares stories about what it was like to have a poker legend as a father and offers her thoughts on his legacy and how he might have fit into life after the "Poker Boom." Time Stamps *Time|Topic* 00:20 | Trivia for Tots One Step Closer Foundation 01:45 | December Giveaways on PokerNews 03:30 | Chad’s history at Pizza Hut 05:00 | High Stakes Poker broadcasters announced 06:30 | Sponsor: Natural8 08:00 | Daniel Bilzerian latest GGPoker Ambassador 17:30 | Do Celebrity Ambassadors actually bring people to poker? 20:10 | Sponsor: GGPoker 21:00 | GGPoker WSOP Main Event Final Table set 29:30 | Eric Baldwin WSOP.com payout disaster 37:52 | WSOP Game App 40:30 | Stefanie Ungar-Campbell Joins Show 41:15 | What inspired Stefanie to share Stu stories? 45:00 | What was the relationship between mom and dad? 47:50 | What is Stefanie’s life like now? 50:00 | Does Stefanie play poker? 52:35 | One of a Kind Book and what she thinks about the movie that came out about Stu 57:45 | What would it be like if Stu had lived into the poker boom? 01:00:30 | Doug Polk and Daniel Negreanu Challenge Latest 01:02:00 | Sponsor: Run It Once 01:02:15 | Galfond Challenge Update 01:05:45 | Oddschecker Ad
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast, Clayton updates us on the grundge match between Daniel Negreanu and Doug Polk and also discusses the announcement of a third World Series of Poker Main Event.
In the latest edition of the PokerNews Podcast, Jeff Platt, Sarah Herring, and Chad Holloway break down everything you need to know about the recently-announced 2020 World Series of Poker Main Event and even hear from Stoyan Madanzhiev, who won this summer's WSOP "Main Event" on GGPoker. They also discuss the Bill Perkins-fueled drama between Daniel Negreanu and Doug Polk in their heads-up challenge, recap the EPT Online, and talk about Landon Tice's big win in the MSPT Venetian. Plus guests Ryan Feldman and Nick Vertucci join the show to talk about their new live poker cash game show Hustler Casino Live, share Garrett Adelstein stories, and more! Time Stamps *Time|Topic* 04:00 | More Drama Between Doug Polk and Daniel Negreanu 06:45 | What would Phil Galfond do? 09:30 | Update on Galfond Challenge 11:00 | Sponsor: Run It Once 12:00 | EPT Online Final Table 13:20 | EPT Side Event Winners 15:30 | Ryan Feldman & Nick Vertucci join show 16:30 | Hustler Casino Live - What is it? 18:30 | What makes it different? 21:30 | Thoughts on streaming post-Postle craziness 23:00 | Understanding security 25:00 | How is COVID going to change plans? 26:45 | Who is planning to play and commentate? 28:30 | Garrett Adelstein stories 36:00 | WSOP announces a 2020 hybrid Main Event 49:30 | Stoyan Madanzhiev shares his thoughts on the WSOP announcement 52:23 | Sponsor: GGPoker 53:10 | WSOP Game App 54:00 | Will there be some other bracelet events? 56:00 | Landon Tice ships MSPT Venetian 01:04:23 | Oddschecker Ad
Dutch Boyd received substantial media attention during his deep run on the 2003 World Series of Poker Main Event, where he finished in 12th place. He was involved in a key hand late in the tournament with Chris Moneymaker. Boyd held KQ and Moneymaker had pocket 3s. After the 9 2 5 flop had missed Boyd, Moneymaker bet 100,000, and Dutch forced him all-in on a bluff. Moneymaker thought for a while about calling, but eventually did put his tournament life on the line. Boyd did not improve on his over cards and was left with a very small stack. Boyd would go down in 12th place not long after the hand, and Moneymaker would go on to win the tournament. Shortly after this, he founded a group of young poker players called The Crew that achieved notable success. Boyd has won three WSOP bracelets in his career. His first came in the 2006 World Series of Poker, where he won a $2,500 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em Six Max event for $475,712, his largest tournament win to date. He won his second in 2010 in a $2,500 Limit Hold'em/Six Handed event, and his third in 2014 in a $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em event
Sia joins Michael to discuss how he landed with the Win Daily team! He is a 20-year veteran of fantasy sports and began creating fantasy content for one of the first daily fantasy sports sites, fantazzle.com. He is an avid DFS player and year-long fantasy player and his fantasy football acumen has been referenced on ESPN’s The Dan LeBatard show. He has also appeared on CBS Fantasy Football Today. He tells us how he utilized his network and relationships to leverage his knowledge on the subject and get invited onto these prestigious stations. Sia is also an avid sports bettor, handicapper and poker player and recently appeared in his first World Series of Poker Main Event where he cashed. Sia tells us what it was like at the World Series of Poker and how that first day was completely different than the rest. He learned very quickly that being happy because you were there is not the way to make money. Sia is also an attorney who has contributed legal analysis to various media outlets including content related to the NFL Concussion lawsuit. Make sure to follow Sia! https://twitter.com/SiaNejad Make sure to follow us, too! https://twitter.com/windailysports https://www.instagram.com/windaily/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY2I3VNyf_dtW-2xl5vwv0Q
Originally from London and now based in Utah, Elliot is the Co-founder and Voice of the mindset coaching app Primed Mind. Primed Mind utilizes meditation, hypnotherapy, and mindset coaching to help users unlock their full potential. Elliot is a leading expert in mindset optimization for high-performers whose clientele includes Olympic Medalists, UFC Champions, Hollywood Actors, Startup Founders, CEOs, and Wall Street traders, and Mind Sports competitors. Elliot's poker clients have earned over $80,000,000 in tournaments (including winning the World Series of Poker Main Event), he has worked with startups to go from 0 to 8 figure valuations and has helped athletes who were told they were finished in their sport, to make comebacks that no one else thought possible. His unique mindset coaching system leverages the power of hypnotherapy to eliminate debilitating fears and self-sabotage, allowing you to operate in a state of peak performance every day.
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast, Clayton discusses the current state of poker in the Coronavirus era and also, in strategy, reviews more hands from the World Series of Poker Main Event final table.
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast, Clayton continues his review of key hands from the World Series of Poker Main Event final table.
This two-part episode includes an interview with Bernard Lee, host of the Bernard Lee Poker Show and fellow member of the Cardplayer Lifestyle Family of Podcasts along with RecPoker and the Top Pair Home Game Podcast. Following that interview is a hand history breakdown using a hand played by Kou Vang in the World Series of Poker Main Event. Check out http://rec.poker/train-connect/ for information on joining our membership site or discord channels. http://rec.poker/homegame/ has all the info to join in our home games on the first and second Wednesdays of each month.
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast, Clayton discusses the evolving discussion around if the World Series of Poker will be cancelled due to the Coronavirus outbreak. And of course, he covers some strategy continuing his review of hands from the 2019 World Series of Poker Main Event.
Antonio Esfandiari and Bill Perkins join Brent and Remko on the Poker Central Podcast to talk about High Stakes Poker, Die With Zero, and did Stu Ungar cheat to win the 1997 WSOP Main Event? 00:40 – Today on the show, breaking down all topics. 01:50 – Is Brent Hanks okay? Has the Corona Virus entered the Hanks household? 04:30 – Watch a full hand of High Stakes Poker Season 1 featuring Antonio Esfandiari and Daniel Negreanu laying it all on the line! 11:26 – Antonio Esfandiari breaks down the big pot from Season 1 of High Stakes Poker vs Daniel Negreanu. 13:28 – Was $100,000 a big loss for Antonio Esfandiari on High Stakes Poker, and will The Magician return on Season 8? 15:35 – We speculate on what the future of High Stakes Poker will look like! 19:30 – Antonio Esfandiari tells the story of “stealing” the watch of his boss and getting his start in magic! 23:40 – Bill Perkins joins the show! Will he Die With Zero? 27:50 – A Bill Perkins Thirst Lounge Update, is it still in progress? 29:40 – Putting Brent Hanks on the spot! YES OR NO! This segment is highly controversial. 31:30 – Brent Hanks screwed up during his poker career, he explains. 32:50 – Did Stu Ungar cheat to win the 1997 World Series of Poker Main Event? 36:30 – Will the Corona Virus bring the 2020 World Series of Poker to a halt? 41:00 – The Poker Player Death Pool! 45:15 – SNAP CALL! A game of Word Association with Brent Hanks. 47:15 – Breaking down the upcoming high stakes action on PokerGO including Super High Roller Bowl Russia.
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast, Clayton reviews more hands from the 2019 World Series of Poker Main Event.
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast, Clayton discusses the importance of finding a balance between poker and life, including exercise, social interaction and more. He also reviews another hand from the World Series of Poker Main Event.
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast, Clayton addresses the recent WSOP Player of the Year controversey, and the need for one at all, and in the strategy segement reviews a couple of hands from the World Series of Poker Main Event.
On this episdoe of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast, Clayton does not discuss the Postle cheating scandel, but he does discuss two very interesting hands from the World Series of Poker Main Event.
After a cross-country drive, Andrew has finally reunited with Nate in Las Vegas for the 2014 World Series of Poker Main Event! The two are joined by Carlos to talk about a few hands Nate played in a preliminary 10-game ... Read more...
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge, Clayton updates us on his Baltimore Orioles bet and in the strategy segment reviews some hands from Day 3 of his 2019 World Series of Poker Main Event.
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast, Clayton continues his review of hands he played in the World Series of Poker Main Event.
This episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast is jam packed with strategy as Clayton reviews several hands from his World Series of Poker Main Event.
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast, Killingbird and aznAllin007 take over the podcast to disucss some current events in poker and do a few hands of strategy from the final table of the World Series of Poker Main Event.
Enjoying a well-deserved beverage, Brent Hanks and Remko Rinkema recap the World Series of Poker Main Event final table, the $25k Fantasy League, WSOP Player of the Year, and the exciting announcement of some new high stakes action on PokerGO. 00:53 – The excitement of the end of the World Series of Poker. 01:35 – Recapping the World Series of Poker Main Event final table highlighted by crazy rails and exciting play! 12:02 – The terrible bubble finish in the $25k,000 Fantasy League. Thanks Bart! 15:20 – The five-way race in the chase for World Series of Poker Player of the Year glory between Robert Campbell, Daniel Negreanu, Shaun Deeb, Dan Zack, and Phil Hui. 19:00 – New and exciting events on PokerGO including the partypoker MILLIONS, British Poker Open, and Super High Roller Bowl London and Bahamas. 24:45 – Poker After Dark returns to the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas and Brent has all the latest updates. 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. Don’t forget to leave us a review and a five-star rating to get us up those podcast ranks!
USBets.com Managing Editor Eric Raskin and Senior Analyst John Brennan analyze the debut of sports betting in New York, a bill to bring the same to North Carolina, and the soft launch of online casino in Pennsylvania, plus they talk to PocketFives Managing Editor Donnie Peters about the World Series of Poker Main Event, railing his best friend Garry Gates, and whether the WSOP will hit 10,000 players next year. Find us on Twitter @US_Bets or go to USBets.com for more.
Just five players remain in the World Series of Poker Main Event. Sarah Herring and Jeff Platt are back once again at the Rio to preview the night's action on poker's grandest stage. Plus, they recap the final table's first night. What in the world was going on with Kevin Maahs, why was he tanking so often? And who shined the most on night one? Sarah and Jeff also make their predictions for the upcoming final table action!
The World Series of Poker is rapidly headed towards the end and we managed to get Nick Schulman on the podcast to talk about his summer, winning another bracelet, the Poker Hall of Fame much more. 00:45 – Nick Schulman joins the Poker Central Podcast to talk about his summer and winning the $10,000 Pot Limit Omaha Eight or Better Championship for $463,670. 02:50 – Nick Schulman’s history with the World Series of Poker Main Event. 04:12 – What’s wrong with Brent Hanks? 05:07 – Drugs in poker, is it smart to smoke up while playing? 08:20 – Where do Nick Schulman’s interests lay when it comes to players at feature and final tables? 12:20 – The Poker Hall of Fame: Nick Schulman’s takes. 17:50 – Who intimidated Nick Schulman when he first arrived on the scene at the highest stakes? 18:43 – Too Many Questions for Nick Schulman. 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. Don’t forget to leave us a review and a five-star rating to get us up those podcast ranks!
It's Day Five of the World Series of Poker Main Event! Sarah Herring and Jeff Platt link up at the Rio once again to break down the tournament's top storylines. They go through some of the notable names left, who would make for a great champion? Who is making for great entertainment? They recap the coverage of the event so far. Plus, the Final Fifty (Fofty) final table is set. Can Brandon Adams find another bracelet?
It’s an incredible turnout so far for the World Series of Poker Main Event! Sarah Herring and Jeff Platt recap Day 1A and 1B of what will be one of the biggest tournaments in poker history. They also look forward to what’s to come at the Series over the next week. Plus, Vivian Saliba makes a final table appearance at the Crazy Eights event, and the “Best to Have Never Won a WSOP Bracelet” list takes another hit.
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast, Clayton discusses his day 1 in the World Series of Poker Main Event including some interesting hands that he played.
In this weeks episode history was made at the Kentucky Derby, a trip report from the Parx 300, treating women right at the poker table, intrastate casino limits, a visit from the Poker Coach, and how to turn your home game into a World Series of Poker Main Event buy in. Call and leave us a voicemail: 516-336-9054. Check us out on: Twitter @sevenoutpod Facebook: Seven Out Podcast Instagram: @sevenoutpod Our website: www.sevenoutpodcast.com Email: sevenoutpod@gmail.com Your Hosts: @jumbeezi @vchenz726
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge, Clayton discusses the recent controversey involving Catherine Valdes, his recent Baltimore Orioles prop bet and more hands from the World Series of Poker Main Event.
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast, Clayton discusses hecklers, Denise Pratt and in the strategy segment discusses some hands from the World Series of Poker Main Event final table.
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast, Clayton Fletcher discusses his thoughts on the Global Poker Awards and in the strategy segment talks some hands from the Final Table bubble of the World Series of Poker Main Event.
Today, on this very special episode of the Poker Central Podcast we bring you the AT&T Sportsnet team of Brad May and Nick Gismondi who visited us at the PokerGO Studio. Daniel Negreanu also joined the show to talk some hockey and poker. 1:58 – The start of the conversation with the Vegas Golden Knights broadcast team Nick Gismondi and Brad May as well as Poker Hall of Famer Daniel Negreanu. 4:06 – Daniel Negreanu on how the Golden Knights immediately became an integral part of the Las Vegas community. 5:14 – Brad May and Nick Gismondi on the knowledge that Daniel Negreanu has on hockey, and how he called certain things that ended out coming true. 9:00 – Hockey analytics versus analytics in other sports. Is hockey evolving as quickly as the other sports are? 11:40 – Brad May and Nick Gismondi on why analytics aren’t the end all be all of the National Hockey League. 13:50 – What does the Mark Stone trade tell us about the Vegas Golden Knights approach and how general manager George McPhee sees the future? 19:20 – Brad May got schooled by Daniel Negreanu at the poker table! And the story of him qualifying for the 2008 World Series of Poker Main Event and playing in the biggest event of the year. 23:57 – Stories from Brad May on playing poker and other card games during his 19-year career in the NHL. 26:40 – The best and favorite NHL players that Brad May played with and against. 28:28 – Does Las Vegas have an added home advantage because of the entertainment available in the city? 32:00 – The team atmosphere between Brad and Nick doing the AT&T Sportsnet broadcast. 33:00 – Daniel Negreanu, Brad May, and Nick Gismondi share their Vegas Golden Knights rest of the season predictions and a Stanley Cup hot take. 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.
Zach is a former professional poker player whose first book, Reading Poker Tells, is often called the best book on the subject. He’s written two other books: Verbal Poker Tells, and Exploiting Poker Tells. And he has a video series that’s currently more than 10 hours of content. He’s also consulted for two World Series of Poker Main Event final table players, looking for patterns in their opponents. Zach's website - Reading Poker Tells Zach on Twitter - @apokerplayer How to Cheat Your Friends at Poker (Penn Jillette) Review of Frank Wallace’s “Poker: A Guaranteed Income For Life” Poker: A Guaranteed Income for Life (Frank Wallace) Emotions Revealed (Paul Ekman) Lie to Me Series 1 (DVD) Lie to Me Series 2 (DVD) Lie to Me Series 3 (DVD) I Know You Are Lying (Mark McClish) Don't forget, to get in touch with me either try the contact page of the site or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast, Clayton continues his review of some key hands from the World Series of Poker Main Event and also answers a question from a listener that came in on Twitter.
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast our host Clayton Fletcher discusses the recent William Kassouf controversy and goes over some hands from Day 6 and 7 of the World Series of Poker Main Event.
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast, Clayton Fletcher is joined by TPE pro Jason "SnostnLost" Smith to discuss some key hands from his Day 6 of the World Series of Poker Main Event.
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast, Andrew Brokos and Marc Alioto join our host Clayton Fletcher to review some hands from the ESPN broadcast of the World Series of Poker Main Event. They also discuss backing arrangements (and the complications that can arise from them) and a variety of other topics from around the MTT world.
Phil Galfond joins me to talk all things World Series of Poker Main Event and our 2018 WSOP experience.
Elliot Roe is a leading expert in Mindset Optimization for High Performers and is the world's #1 Mindset Coach for poker players. In just the last three years, his poker clients have won more than $50,000,000 and nearly every major tournament title including the World Series of Poker Main Event. His clientele also includes Olympic Medalists, UFC Champions, Hollywood Actors, Business Executives, and Wall Street Traders. His unique mindset coaching system leverages the power of hypnotherapy to eliminate fears and breakthrough mental roadblocks allowing you to operate in a state of peak performance. ElliotRoe.com This podcast is brought to you by Go Pro Recruiting Mastery - the #1 generic training event for the Network Marketing Profession. Join us December 4-6 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. You will hear from top thought leaders including Magic Johnson, John Maxwell and dozens of Million-Dollar Earners. It's an extraordinary event that you and your team can't afford to miss. To learn more , go to networkmarketingpro.com/gprm Do you have questions you would like me to answer in a future podcast? Email me at podcast@networkmarketingpro.com Here are the key points in my interview with Elliot: 6:20 - What's the difference between Hypnotherapy and a Las Vegas Hypnotist Show? 8:15 - How Hypnotherapy helped me. 11:25 - What are the top issues Elliot finds in people? 15:00 - What causes negative things from the past to be branded into us? 17:45 - I explain how I sabotaged myself. 19:10 - What do we need to reprogram in Network Marketing? 21:25 - How does Elliot help identify issues? 22:35 - Are your issues really issues? 24:30 - It's important for you to choose your own issues. 25:25 - Why did I bring Elliot on the podcast? 27:50 - How do you start working on yourself? 32:00 - If you're alive, it's a positive result. 33:00 - What's the difference between you and #1? 35:00 - Is everyone capable of being successful? 39:00 - Elliot walks you through a guided meditation. DO NOT DO THIS WHILE DRIVING! MAKE SURE YOUR IN A SAFE COMFORTABLE PLACE. All copyrighted material are used with permission from musicians, artists, and authors.
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast we are joined by Clayton Fletcher, stand up comedian and professional poker player who finished in 28th place in the 2018 World Series of Poker Main Event. We discuss how he came up in poker, what it's like to be deep in the main event and review a couple of hands from his main event run.
This week on the show, we cover the latest poker news including the recent DDoS attacks that targeted sites such as PokerStars and partypoker, we recap the big-time action down in Florida at the brand new Seminole Hardrock events space, and we look back on the Poker After Dark action from the PokerGO Studio as well as looking forward at what’s to come next week. Oh, and Justin Bonomo is on the show. It’s another great one, enjoy! 1:25 – Today on the show. 2:02 – Online poker sites getting DDoS’d, what’s going on? Brent tries to understand the whole thing. 5:45 – Recapping the Seminole Hard Rock Series. Brent Hanks gives his takes on the “Big 4” format of showing four final tables simultaneously. 8:30 – Brandon Eisen wins the Championship $5k by beating Jeremy Ausmus heads up. Why can’t Jeremy Ausmus close out events? Brent and Remko speculate on Ausmus’ lack of first places! 11:50 – The crazy year of Alex Foxen! Now third on the 2018 POY race, Foxen records his fifth outright win of 2018, take note Ausmus! 15:10 – An angry Brent Hanks rants about Justin Bonomo not being No. 1 on the overall GPI standings and 2018 Player of the Year race. 17:38 – Jake Schindler wins the $25k High Roller in Florida that drew 123 entries for $800k. What does this mean for the upcoming Poker Masters? Brent speculates on the field sizes. 22:40 – The life and times of Elio Fox: Five wins since the beginning of June, collecting millions in the process! Take note Ausmus! 26:10 – The interview with Justin Bonomo, the current No.1 on poker’s all-time money list and the winner of the three biggest high roller events of the year. 36:30 – Burning Man with Bonomo! Justin tells a bunch of crazy stories and talks about the inner workings of this crazy desert festival-esque experience! 55:45 – What does the rest of the year look like for Justin Bonomo? Does he have any goals left to chase after? 58:32 – Brent reaches a state of meditation after learning more about Burning Man, is he giving up his normal life to live in the desert? 1:00:42 – Looking back on the Rise and Grind Poker After Dark sessions highlighted by Farah Galfond, John Cynn, and Michael Mizrachi. 1:04:41 – Previewing next week on PokerGO: Masters of the Main on Poker After Dark featuring Scott Blumstein, John Cynn, Scott Vener, Kelly Minkin, Tony Miles, and Randall Emmett. New to PokerGO? Subscribe right now to enjoy more than 100 days of live poker action every single year, as well as an extensive on-demand library of content that includes every single episode of Poker After Dark that was ever recorded! The World Series of Poker Main Event broadcasts are also available from 2011 through 2018.
Hosts and Wharton Profs Cade Massey and Eric Bradlow discuss how John worked the odds and beat our over 7,500 other players to win $8.8 Million US dollars on Wharton Moneyball. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
During the 2018 World Series of Poker Main Event, Chief Digital Officer JR McCabe sat down with Remko Rinkema to talk about everything you ever wanted to know about PokerGO, the live streaming, the ESPN deal, Super High Roller Bowl and how the PokerGO Studio was created. 3:03 – The start of the interview with JR McCabe, his World Series of Poker excitement, doing a job he loves, seeing it all come together in Las Vegas, seeing the growth potential of the game and what goes into it on the production side. 5:55 – Seeing the World Series of Poker through the eye of JR McCabe, someone who comes from the finance and marketing world, and whether or not the increased numbers in the WSOP Main Event over the last two years can be attributed to PokerGO and ESPN live coverage. 9:08 – The birth of the idea of PokerGO, and the goals and vision behind the platform. 14:38 – Looking back on the five months leading up to the launch of PokerGO prior to the 2017 Super High Roller Bowl and World Series of Poker. 17:00 – How PokerGO got a seat at the table to bring in the World Series of Poker. 19:00 – The end of the November Nine era, broadcasting the WSOP Main Event live on ESPN and PokerGO in the summer, and bringing in mainstream sponsors to poker. 25:30 – Creating the WSOP Main Event product for ESPN in combination with live broadcasts in the summer and the NBC Sports hours of Poker Masters, U.S. Poker Open and Super High Roller Bowl. 30:25 – Creating new events such as the Poker Masters and U.S. Poker Open. 33:25 – Jr McCabe speaks on interacting with the top players in poker, dealing with criticism from fans and players and helping to bring an understanding of PokerGO looking to expand the game of poker and the number of hours that are being streamed live and shown on TV. 40:10 – The idea and realization of the PokerGO Studio at the ARIA Resort & Casino. 47:25 – How the PokerGO Studio will be utilized aside from the marquee poker events and the creation of original content. 52:06 – JR McCabe’s favorite pieces of original programming on PokerGO and looking ahead at what’s to come. 55:45 – The New York connection, JR McCabe speaks on his sports fandom, adopting the Las Vegas Golden Knights and diving back into the beginnings of his professional career. 1:01:40 – Lessons JR McCabe has learned from years of working in the content business that he can transfer to the world of poker. 1:04:16 – Moving from a big global brand to the poker industry to build something brand new. 1:06:15 – Live sports and poker on TV in the era in which TV subscribership is going down. 1:08:00 – Speaking on panels, talking to non-poker people about the game, sponsorships, commercial opportunities and the subscription model. 1:11:45 – How important are marquee poker players for the success of live streams and poker on TV? Never miss another PokerGO live stream by subscribing right now. PokerGO provides over 100 days of live poker action every year, as well as an extensive on-demand library that includes WSOP Main Event coverage from 2011 through 2018 and every single Super High Roller Bowl broadcast. Support the podcast by checking out our sponsor Keeps.com.
Local competitive poker player Eric Ridgeway joins the program to discuss the local poker circuit and UNF grad Tony Miles' run to the final table at the World Series of Poker Main Event. Also, is the Jaguars' move to all digital tickets good, how they can appease season ticket holders who are upset and a dream list of Jaguars' related giveaways.
In episode 313 of the Top Pair Home Game Poker Podcast, Bruce Briggs and Robbie Strazynski talk about the behind-the-scenes goings on at the World Series of Poker Main Event. Bruce, from the viewer/audience perspective, has lots of questions for Robbie, with his front row seat/media perspective, the answers to which will surely intrigue the podcast’s home game fans. Plus, some fun stories from Robbie’s extensive time at the felt over the past three weeks in Las Vegas and a One Outer that’ll certainly test the flexibility of your poker trivia knowledge.
Zach Elwood is a former professional poker player and the author of two books on poker tells. His first book, Reading Poker Tells, is widely regarded as the best book on the subject and has been translated into three languages. In addition, he’s worked as a poker behavior consultant for two World Series of Poker Main Event final tablists. He knows a thing or two about tells and body language.
In episode 305 of the Top Pair Home Game Poker Podcast, Bruce Briggs and Robbie Strazynski interview John Hesp, the universally beloved fourth-place finisher at the 2017 World Series of Poker Main Event. No less than a hero to recreational poker players, the dignified gentleman from the UK is a perfect guest for home game fans and aficionados to hear from. Plus, Bruce is still enjoying double-digit ROI at the tables, while Robbie faced a dilemma about which home game to choose when he was recently invited to three of them on the same night! The episode finishes off with a One Outer that’ll challenge your perception of the time-space continuum. Intrigued? Be sure to listen until the end.
I am a huge poker enthusiast. I like poker much more than I am good at it. That is not true of this episode’s guest, American poker player Scott Blumstein. Blumstein graduated from Temple University with an accounting degree before becoming a professional poker player. Last summer, he entered his first World Series of Poker Main Event, along with over 7000 other hopeful players. Outlasting everyone in a week’s plus of poker play, Scott Blumstein won the World Series of Poker Main Event, a coveted WSOP bracelet and $8,150,000. He won in dramatic fashion when the Deuce of Hearts landing on the river (which for you non-poker players was one of only 3 cards that could have won him the event). In this episode we explore Scott’s story and how he went from online player to a poker World Champ. Not surprisingly his favorite card in the deck is the 2 of Hearts. CONNECT WITH Scott Email Scott Scott on Twitter CONNECT WITH nine dots Email Geoffrey Website nine dots on Twitter nine dots on Instagram nine dots on LinkedIn nine dots on Facebook
I am a huge poker enthusiast. I like poker much more than I am good at it. That is not true of this episode’s guest, American poker player Scott Blumstein. Blumstein graduated from Temple University with an accounting degree before becoming a professional poker player. Last summer, he entered his first World Series of Poker Main Event, along with over 7000 other hopeful players. Outlasting everyone in a week plus of poker play, Scott Blumstein won the World Series of Poker Main Event, a coveted WSOP bracelet and $8,150,000. He won in dramatic fashion when the Deuce of Hearts landed on the river (which for you non-poker players was one of only 3 cards that could have won him the event). In this episode we explore Scott’s story and his views of higher education and how he went from online player to a poker World Champ. Not surprisingly his favorite card in the deck is now the 2 of Hearts. CONNECT WITH Scott Email Scott Scott on Twitter CONNECT WITH nine dots Email Geoffrey Website nine dots on Twitter nine dots on Instagram nine dots on LinkedIn nine dots on Facebook
The Poker Boom that took place throughout the 2000's is said to have started with one Chris Moneymaker and the 2003 WSOP Main Event.
K.L. aka Highhands89 joins me on the Poker Life podcast today fresh off his World Series of Poker Main Event cash. K.L. won a seat to the main event through a giveaway from Daniel Negreanu!!! We will talk more about K.L.'s adventure in Las Vegas and learn more about him!
Mickey Craft vaulted into the national spotlight when he led the World Series of Poker Main Event. Too much celebrating may have cost him a chance to win, but it didn't change his attitude. Mickey Craft has fun playing professional poker, and he's working hard to be the best in the world.
If you watched the World Series of Poker Main Event last year, you saw a quiet guy named Joe McKeehen crushing the final table to win the Main Event and take home 7.6 Million Dollars. Joe has been a pretty quiet ambassador for poker outside of his large personality over on Twitter. He hasn't really done many podcasts since his victory, instead choosing to remain pretty under the radar. That all changes tonight as me and Joe will be podcasting together at 7pm EST :D Timestamps [10/19/2016 7:36:04 PM] Maggu5: JoeInLove: [10/19/2016 7:36:05 PM] Maggu5: 0:59 blocked on twitter? 1:49:53 twitter 9:16 life before WSOP 2015 9:53 victory WSOP 2015 14:46 twitter romance 30:35 WSOP 2016 episodes 50:47 Marty Derbyshire / pokernews 1:04:03 Philadelphia 1:05:21 GPL 1:22:09 PLO advertisement 1:41:32 health / mind / discipline fun: 6:20 north / south slang 1:15:00 romantic shout out 1:34:20 biggest post WSOP purchase 1:38:08 fav poker player
I'm going to be back podcasting today at 6pm est with one of the members of this years World Series of Poker Main Event final table and with a chance to win $8,000,000, which begins this weekend, Kenny Hallaert. Kenny has been a long time poker player and we will talk about what the journey has been like up until this point. We will also discuss how he still maintains a "normalish" sort of job and if he plans to keep it. Timestamps 1:53 poker career 2:53 tournament director job 53:22 tournament director job 4:40 WSOP 2016 FT 36:31 FT 13:12 William Kassouf 18:42 poker background 41:13 poker ambassadorship 45:21 WSOP spreadsheets 48:49 Belgium – Tomorrowland 1:06:25 WSOP hand charts incident 1:10:11 TD incidents 1:12:46 Kassouf – Black Mirror question 1:18:18 protect your cards ( TD advise) 1:20:32 FT patch deal _____ || ► Subscribe to My Channel Here http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=joeingram1 || ► Twitter: http//twitter.com/joeingram1 || ► Snapchat: joeingram1 || ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PLOPodcast || ► Website: http://www.onepokerlife.com || ► ITunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/my-podcast-site/id982877403 _____
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast, aznAllin007 and bigdogpckt5s join us to give their thoughts on the ESPN broadcast of the World Series of Poker Main Event and review some hands from Killingbird.
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge podcast, Marc Alioto joins us to chat with TPE member Christopher Kusha about his incredible deep run in the 2016 World Series of Poker Main Event.
Carlos Welch, Marc Alioto and Killingbird discuss the World Series of Poker Main Event.
The podcast debut with special guest Greg "Fossilman" Raymer winner of the 2004 World Series of Poker Main Event and Heartland Poker Tour 2012 Player of the Year. He teaches for the WSOP Academy, and through FossilMan Poker Training.
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast, Danny "DannyN13" Noseworthy joins us to discuss the World Series of Poker Main Event and a few hands from his recent WCOOP final tables, including some Super Progressive Knockout strategy.
Carlos Welch joins us to talk about the summer in Vegas and his first time playing the World Series of Poker Main Event.
Ben Reason and Marc Alioto join us to discuss the World Series of Poker Main Event which starts tomorrow!
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast, Danny "DannyN13" Noseworthy joins us for a quick update and an in depth strategy talk on some of the key hands from the World Series of Poker Main Event final table.
This is the Premiere Episode of The Variety No Sobriety Radio Show featuring hosts BeerAndPoker and lewfather. In tonight's show we discuss the Thursday night football games, the World Series of Poker Main Event, and more. The show had a call in from user joseythepussycat whose thread on Poker Fraud Alert forums has been blowing up huge regarding user badguy23 stealing her pain medication. She takes questions from the chat in the sexual nature answering about experiences she has had and comments some on her current situation with badguy23. The show is also greeted with a phone call from PFA user by the name unlearn who discusses some thoughts on upcoming football games for the weekend and fantasy football.
Professional poker player and rap artist Brett Richey shares his unlikely road from high school track star in suburban Pittsburgh, to Amherst college, and ultimately to the felt of Las Vegas and recording studios and clubs of New York City. Coming off a deep run to 55th place in the World Series of Poker Main Event, Brett also breaks down the action to come at the WSOP "November Nine" final table to be played on November 4th and 5th, 2013.
Marc "aznAllin007" Alioto joins us to discuss some hands from the recent World Series of Poker Main Event. Plus we announce some exciting new Tournament Poker Edge news.
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast, Casey "bigdogpckt5s" Jarzabek and Marc "aznAllin007" Alioto join us to discuss some hands from the recent broadcasts of the 2012 World Series of Poker Main Event.
RonFezBuddy joins the Tournament Poker Edge Live podcast to discuss his World Series of Poker Main Event and overall thoughts on his tournaments this summer.
Lou Krieger and Shari Geller discuss the final table of the 2011 World Series of Poker Main Event, the ESPN coverage, and evaluate their pre-final table predictions.
On this episode of the TPE Podcast, bigdogpckt5s joins us to discuss some critical hands from the World Series of Poker Main Event broadcast.
Jonathan Wein recaps day 2 of the World Series of Poker Main Event and his plans for Day 3.
Jonathan Wein discusses his tough table draw on Day 1 of the World Series of Poker Main Event and recaps a few hands.
McEvoy first cashed in the WSOP in 1982, finishing in 6th place in the $1,000 Razz event. The following year, he won his first World Series of Poker bracelet in the $1,000 Limit Hold'em event, defeating Irish professional poker player Donnacha O'Dea heads-up to win the tournament. McEvoy won the 1983 World Series of Poker Main Event. He was the first winner to earn his buy-in through a satellite tournament. His heads-up matchup with Rod Peate was the longest heads-up battle in WSOP history before being surpassed during the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E event in 2006 by Chip Reese and Andy Bloch. Since his two bracelet wins in 1983, McEvoy has gone on to win two more WSOP bracelets. He won the Razz tournament in 1986, defeating Alma McClelland, and a Limit Omaha tournament in 1992, defeating 1986 world champion Berry Johnston. But his luck in the WSOP Main Event since his championship win has not been so good. McEvoy's only other main event cash since 1983 was in the 2006 WSOP, when he finished in 371st place, earning $34,636. In March 2006, Tom McEvoy won the third ever Professional Poker Tour event beating a field of pros-only at the Bay 101 casino. He defeated a final table that included fellow WSOP bracelet winners, Toto Leonidas and Hoyt Corkins. McEvoy first cashed in the WSOP in 1982, finishing in 6th place in the $1,000 Razz event. The following year, he won his first World Series of Poker bracelet in the $1,000 Limit Hold'em event, defeating Irish professional poker player Donnacha O'Dea heads-up to win the tournament. McEvoy won the 1983 World Series of Poker Main Event. He was the first winner to earn his buy-in through a satellite tournament. His heads-up matchup with Rod Peate was the longest heads-up battle in WSOP history before being surpassed during the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E event in 2006 by Chip Reese and Andy Bloch. Since his two bracelet wins in 1983, McEvoy has gone on to win two more WSOP bracelets. He won the Razz tournament in 1986, defeating Alma McClelland, and a Limit Omaha tournament in 1992, defeating 1986 world champion Berry Johnston. But his luck in the WSOP Main Event since his championship win has not been so good. McEvoy's only other main event cash since 1983 was in the 2006 WSOP, when he finished in 371st place, earning $34,636. In March 2006, Tom McEvoy won the third ever Professional Poker Tour event beating a field of pros-only at the Bay 101 casino. He defeated a final table that included fellow WSOP bracelet winners, Toto Leonidas and Hoyt Corkins.