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In this episode of Lab Notes, Russ Hamilton is the guest in a cross-over episode from Conovision. Jim Conrad is the host and asks Russ to discuss the various updates and initiatives from Connection Lab, including Connection Lab's involvement in social work with immigration programs and the development of a new app. Delve into Connection Lab's core practices, combining performing arts and ontological coaching to improve communication, presentation, and leadership skills. In this episode, we learn about the Six Box model and how stress affects our self-awareness, effective content delivery, and our audience engagement. Real-life examples and success stories from Connection Lab's workshops are shared, illustrating the transformative impact of their methodologies.
On this exciting episode of Fishing the DMV, I am join by Russ Hamilton and we talk about the Virginia Motor Restricted Tournament culture. Plus we high light some small lakes you probably haven't heard of!! Please support Fishing the DMV on Patreon!!! Patreon: https://patreon.com/FishingtheDMVPodcast If you are interested in being on the show or a sponsorship opportunity, please reach out to me at fishingtheDMV@gmail.com Virginia Team Trail https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095029465144&mibextid=LQQJ4d Virginia High Voltage Bass Club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/637953487007011 Jake's bait & Tackle website: http://www.jakesbaitandtackle.com/ Please check out our newest sponsor Tiger Crankbaits on Facebook!! https://www.facebook.com/tigercrankbaits Places you can listen to Fishing the DMV audio version: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1893009 Fishing the DMV YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/n3c-CFvmpF Fishing the DMV Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/fishingthedmv/?utm_medium=copy_link #fishing #bassfishing #CustomboatsSupport the show
This is Part 2 of the show which aired on 11/26-11/27/22. Topic begins at (0:04:30) mark: Minnesota poker player "Mandi Minx" wins $241k jackpot on Ignition, gets account unfairly frozen for weeks with no answers, but Druff comes in to assist. Interview with Mandi.... (1:41:46): Joey Ingram and Norman Chad in ugly dispute, Joey threatened on his stream to punch Norman in the ribs.... (2:18:22): Sam Bankman-Fried sends out a bunch of controversial tweets.... (2:38:52): NBC News contacts UB cheating figures Russ Hamilton, Travis Makar, and Daniel Friedberg regarding Friedberg's FTX involvement.... (3:00:42): Former poker cheater Haseeb Qureshi did Effective Altruism speeches with SBF and Caroline Ellison.... (3:06:11): Alvea, where Cate Hall is COO, was somewhat backed by SBF, but they've scrubbed it from their website.... (3:14:39): SBF bought tiny Farmington Bank in Washington, in what has parallels to Full Tilt's SunFirst Bank in 2009-10.... (3:34:00): Genesis Global Capital and Gemini struggling after FTX debacle, both somewhat in danger.... (3:48:07): Tom Brady subject of criticism over 2021 FTX commercial.... (3:54:06): Mainstream media has been doing puff pieces on SBF and Caroline -- but why?.... (4:02:54): Liquidator of FTX says he has never seen such an absence of corporate controls in his entire career.... (4:07:28): Adele finally performs at Caesars Palace, after tons of controversy over previous failed residency.... (4:23:28): Hellmuth-promoted Bitcoin Latinum sued in California -- is Hellmuth himself next?
This is Part 2 of the show which aired on 11/26-11/27/22. Topic begins at (0:04:30) mark: Minnesota poker player "Mandi Minx" wins $241k jackpot on Ignition, gets account unfairly frozen for weeks with no answers, but Druff comes in to assist. Interview with Mandi.... (1:41:46): Joey Ingram and Norman Chad in ugly dispute, Joey threatened on his stream to punch Norman in the ribs.... (2:18:22): Sam Bankman-Fried sends out a bunch of controversial tweets.... (2:38:52): NBC News contacts UB cheating figures Russ Hamilton, Travis Makar, and Daniel Friedberg regarding Friedberg's FTX involvement.... (3:00:42): Former poker cheater Haseeb Qureshi did Effective Altruism speeches with SBF and Caroline Ellison.... (3:06:11): Alvea, where Cate Hall is COO, was somewhat backed by SBF, but they've scrubbed it from their website.... (3:14:39): SBF bought tiny Farmington Bank in Washington, in what has parallels to Full Tilt's SunFirst Bank in 2009-10.... (3:34:00): Genesis Global Capital and Gemini struggling after FTX debacle, both somewhat in danger.... (3:48:07): Tom Brady subject of criticism over 2021 FTX commercial.... (3:54:06): Mainstream media has been doing puff pieces on SBF and Caroline -- but why?.... (4:02:54): Liquidator of FTX says he has never seen such an absence of corporate controls in his entire career.... (4:07:28): Adele finally performs at Caesars Palace, after tons of controversy over previous failed residency.... (4:23:28): Hellmuth-promoted Bitcoin Latinum sued in California -- is Hellmuth himself next?
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: How could we have avoided this?, published by Nathan Young on November 12, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. It seems to me that the information that betting so heavily on FTX and SBF was an avoidable failure. So what could we have done ex-ante to avoid it? You have to suggest things we could have actually done with the information we had. Some examples of information we had: First, the best counterargument: Then again, if we think we are better at spotting x-risks then these people maybe this should make us update towards being worse at predicting things. Also I know there is a temptation to wait until the dust settles, but I don't think that's right. We are a community with useful information-gathering technology. We are capable of discussing here. Things we knew at the time We knew that about half of Alameda left at one time. I'm pretty sure many are EAs or know them and they would have had some sense of this. We knew that SBF's wealth was a very high proportion of effective altruism's total wealth. And we ought to have known that something that took him down would be catastrophic to us. This was Charles Dillon's take, but he tweets behind a locked account and gave me permission to tweet it. Peter Wildeford noted the possible reputational risk 6 months ago: We knew that corruption is possible and that large institutions need to work hard to avoid being coopted by bad actors. Many people found crypto distasteful or felt that crypto could have been a scam. FTX's Chief Compliance Officer, Daniel S. Friedberg, had behaved fraudulently In the past. This from august 2021. In 2013, an audio recording surfaced that made mincemeat of UB's original version of events. The recording of an early 2008 meeting with the principal cheater (Russ Hamilton) features Daniel S. Friedberg actively conspiring with the other principals in attendance to (a) publicly obfuscate the source of the cheating, (b) minimize the amount of restitution made to players, and (c) force shareholders to shoulder most of the bill. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
The Lab Notes Podcast continues with Episode 8 - PermissionExecutives from the Connection Lab Network share their 6 Box Methodology practice on Business Communication, Presentation, and Leadership. On this episode, we hear from: • Angelica Tellez Director, Business Development at Lee Hecht Harrison and Director, Market Expansion Strategy & Customer Success at NATEB Global Consulting • Aaron Mills Senior Engineering Manager, Cloud Infrastructure at Ibotta, Inc.Conversations revolve around how they are practicing and what they are discovering based on the Connection Lab Six Box Model.About Lab Notes - the Connection Lab Podcast - is an ongoing conversation with people who have been though a Connection Lab workshop, an executive development program or through a Leadership Journey program. For everyone who has ever been to a workshop of this sort and had a useful experience - but are still working on turning that experience into a conscious practice - this is a show designed to support your effort and remind us all that we are not alone.If you want to be a guest on an upcoming episode email us at guestplease@connectionlaboratory.comMore information is available on our website www.connectionlaboratory.com
The Lab Notes Podcast continues with Episode 7 - SoftenOur guest: Lori Triolo • Actor, Teacher, Principal at the Art of AwarenessIn this episode, we study the relationship between business and breathing: our subject is somatic. Our conversation is a deep dive into just how unconscious our relationship to ourselves can be and how that can have debilitating effects on every aspect of our lives - including and especially our work. Our guide is Lori Triolo - a master teacher of Meisner and Fitzmaurice voice, breath and body techniques. Join her and our host Russ Hamilton as they explore the economy of effort. Conversations revolve around how they are practicing and what they are discovering based on the Connection Lab Six Box Model.About Lab Notes - the Connection Lab Podcast - is an ongoing conversation with people who have been though a Connection Lab workshop, an executive development program or through a Leadership Journey program. For everyone who has ever been to a workshop of this sort and had a useful experience - but are still working on turning that experience into a conscious practice - this is a show designed to support your effort and remind us all that we are not alone.If you want to be a guest on an upcoming episode email us at guestplease@connectionlaboratory.comMore information is available on our website www.connectionlaboratory.com
In this episode my special co-host and Beta, Correctional Officer Roland Peters and I sit down with the ruler of the Tier Talk empire, Anthony Gangi and his partner in crime, creator and curator of the Facebook group, Keepers of Kaos, Retired Sergeant from the California Department of Corrections, Russ Hamilton to discuss all things Corrections.
If you are a coach, a facilitator, a manager, director or a CEO - one of the most challenging and most important objectives is to meet the individuals around you where they are. What's interesting to them? What's useful to them? How can I meet this person where they are? It's often easier to identify what we think they need to get better at than it is to make the journey and see their challenges from their perspective. I need to let go of my assessment of them and fully invest in being curious about them and inviting them them to tell me about what's going on. In this episode each guest shares their leadership adventures and a key concept which they all experienced - how the audience helps inform their content by meeting the audience where they are.Valerie Nishi • Principal at Tidewater LeadershipReilly Dow • Graphic Facilitator, PinkfishTami Forman • Executive Director at Path ForwardValerie Nishi found her leadership potential as a presenter when she understood her audience's need for her to make a demand on them. Reilly Dow who created the graphic for the Six Box Model, describes her surprise at how the presenter/audience relationship, opposite to our personal narratives, is in reality is a supportive, caring relationship. And, Tami Forman shows how the presenter and audience connection is a collaborative exercise.Conversations will revolve around how they are practicing and what they are discovering based on the Connection Lab Six Box Model.Lab Notes - the Connection Lab Podcast - is an ongoing conversation with people who have been though a Connection Lab workshop, an executive development program or through a Leadership Journey program. For everyone who has ever been to a workshop of this sort and had a useful experience - but are still working on turning that experience into a conscious practice - this is a show designed to support your effort and remind us all that we are not alone.If you want to be a guest on an upcoming episode email us at guestplease@connectionlaboratory.comMore information is available on our website www.connectionlaboratory.com
How many ways can I be predisposed? Likely in more ways than I know. Am I so predisposed that I am closed to new information? In this episode, each of our guests struggle and overcome their predispositions to really get present and fulfill their potential as communicators and leaders.Eric Edelman • VP of Platform at Common, GM of NoahHolly Enneking • Vice President, Marketing at LevJay Nicol • Independent Contractor IT InfrastructureEric Edelman shows how he levels up on his presentation through engagement to audience. Holly Enneking describes her watershed moment finding a voice she never knew she possessed. And, Jay Nicol takes a deep dive into his relationship to content and audience.Conversations will revolve around how they are practicing and what they are discovering based on the Connection Lab Six Box Model.Lab Notes - the Connection Lab Podcast - is an ongoing conversation with people who have been though a Connection Lab workshop, an executive development program or through a Leadership Journey program. For everyone who has ever been to a workshop of this sort and had a useful experience - but are still working on turning that experience into a conscious practice - this is a show designed to support your effort and remind us all that we are not alone.If you want to be a guest on an upcoming episode email us at guestplease@connectionlaboratory.comMore information is available on our website www.connectionlaboratory.com
Tonight's guest is a retired sergeant from the California Department of Corrections, frequent contributor on Tier Talk, Podcaster, and creator of the Facebook Group Keepers of Kaos.
How do we get through this when we’re all so angry and sure we’re right? What’s coming next?The ability to create understanding between people is crucial for relationships. It's especially important in today's heightened environment of polarization. Our emotional reactions can lead to defensiveness, anger, and divisiveness, or to deeper human connectedness, dialogue, and collaboration. The choice is ours. Heidi provides insights and tools for coming out of this with relationships intact.Conversation and Q&A has been edited for time and clarityHeidi and I talk about her formative understanding of others at French Camp.We talk about principles covered by Patrick Lencioni in The Five Dysfunctions of a Team.We also talk about Chris Argyris' Ladder Of Inference and how it shapes our reactions. And the Awareness Wheel as a tool to foster communication. And her mentor Russ Hamilton.
(Topic starts at 0:17:57 mark) Two-hour interview with special guest Houston Curtis, a key figure in "Molly's Game" and longtime Russ Hamilton friend/associate.... (2:37:16) Rampart Casino in Vegas lays off its workers with a voicemail message.... (2:56:40) Is supposed "internal memo" about MGM property reopening dates real or fabricated?.... (3:07:37) Caesars e-mails out "health and safety" video.... (3:22:53) Four Indian casinos to reopen this week in California, despite state's objections.... (3:46:44) PFA listener takes trip to Harrah's Ak-Chin in Arizona, gives report on reopening.... (3:50:44) Alleged party robbery by two NFL players in Florida may have been private blackjack game run by a well known poker pro.... (4:27:30) Jeff Boski's YouTube channel gets suspended.... (4:48:16) What are we waiting for? A case for reopening.... (5:16:41) How much did Trump mistakes in February and March really end up affecting the situation?.... (5:53:41) Airlines becoming difficult with refunds for cancelled flights.... (6:09:12) Why are death numbers so inaccurate?.... (6:24:33) Listener e-mail: Should they have a crowdfunded million-dollar buyin, $100 million winner-take-all poker tournament?.... Callers include (2:17:38) Matt the Rat, (2:29:19) Badguy, (2:49:11) Go Buccos, (4:02:29) Jeff Dime.
(Topic starts at 0:17:57 mark) Two-hour interview with special guest Houston Curtis, a key figure in "Molly's Game" and longtime Russ Hamilton friend/associate.... (2:37:16) Rampart Casino in Vegas lays off its workers with a voicemail message.... (2:56:40) Is supposed "internal memo" about MGM property reopening dates real or fabricated?.... (3:07:37) Caesars e-mails out "health and safety" video.... (3:22:53) Four Indian casinos to reopen this week in California, despite state's objections.... (3:46:44) PFA listener takes trip to Harrah's Ak-Chin in Arizona, gives report on reopening.... (3:50:44) Alleged party robbery by two NFL players in Florida may have been private blackjack game run by a well known poker pro.... (4:27:30) Jeff Boski's YouTube channel gets suspended.... (4:48:16) What are we waiting for? A case for reopening.... (5:16:41) How much did Trump mistakes in February and March really end up affecting the situation?.... (5:53:41) Airlines becoming difficult with refunds for cancelled flights.... (6:09:12) Why are death numbers so inaccurate?.... (6:24:33) Listener e-mail: Should they have a crowdfunded million-dollar buyin, $100 million winner-take-all poker tournament?.... Callers include (2:17:38) Matt the Rat, (2:29:19) Badguy, (2:49:11) Go Buccos, (4:02:29) Jeff Dime.
The question "Do you feel seen and heard?" informed much of the conversations and our guest's leadership journey. In this episode we hear fromKatie Berger - Sr People Business Partner and People at Leader ValidityCaroline Pearl - Learning & Organizational Development at LRNParu Radia - Founder, Startup Advisor, C-Suite Executive at Double GeminiKatie Berger grooves on the power of sharing a common language and changing the internal narrative.Caroline Pearl shares her revelation that people remember connection over content and her surprise at how positive feedback challenged her own story.And, Paru Radia discusses the competency of trusting the process and the super power of authentic demand. Conversations will revolve around how they are practicing and what they are discovering based on the Connection Lab Six Box Model.Lab Notes - the Connection Lab Podcast - is an ongoing conversation with people who have been though a Connection Lab workshop, an executive development program or through a Leadership Journey program. For everyone who has ever been to a workshop of this sort and had a useful experience - but are still working on turning that experience into a conscious practice - this is a show designed to support your effort and remind us all that we are not alone.If you want to be a guest on an upcoming episode email us at guestplease@connectionlaboratory.comMore information is available on our website www.connectionlaboratory.com
This is part 2 of our discussion with Houston Curtis. We talk more about Molly's Game, and discuss the Ultimate Blackjack Tour, and the Ultimate Bet scandal. His new book is Billion dollar Hollywood Heist.We welcome your questions - send them to us at gamblingwithanedge@gmail.com, or you can find me at @RWM21 on Twitter or https://www.facebook.com/GamblingWithAnEdge.podcastClick to listen - Alt click to downloadShow Notes[00:00] Introduction of Houston Curtis, author of The Billion Dollar Hollywood Heist[00:46] Where is The Billion Dollar Hollywood Heist available?[02:31] Jamie Gold makes a big game even bigger[07:44] Ultimate Blackjack Tour[10:49] Ultimate Bet and Russ Hamilton[20:33] Does Houston fear any repercussions from his book?[24:44] South Point Casino - over 10,000 games that return over 99%[24:58] Predictit.org/promo/edge - a market where you can place small bets on political events, $20[25:30] VideoPoker.com/gwae - Gold Membership offers correction on most games, free trial of Pro Membership for GWAE listeners[27:00] Brad Ruderman joins the game[35:40] How is Houston's health today?[39:03] Houston's other projects[40:38] Pretty girls and drugs[44:54] Card manipulation in other games[54:06] Recommended: James Grosjean's new article on GamblingWithAnEdge.comSponsored Links:SouthPointCasino.comPredict.org/promo/edgeVideoPoker.com/gwaeHouston Curtis' Links:KardSharp.comYoutube.com/c/HoustonCurtisKardSharpBillion dollar Hollywood Heist. https://amzn.to/2xJBC0JRecommended:Lasvegasadvisor.com/gambling-with-an-edge/author/james-grosjean/
In this episode we hear from:Cathy Hawley - Chief People Officer, Saudia Ganie - Technical Recruiting Lead at RStudio, Inc. and Jim Conrad - President of JCA Communications.Cathy Hawley paints a vision for her staff - and leading with curiosity was key. It took shouting out loud at Russ during her executive program for Saudia Ganie to get the concept of being seen and heard. And, old radio friend Jim Conrad discusses that red light stress zone, and the importance of sharing vulnerability and providing safety.Lab Notes - the Connection Lab Podcast - is an ongoing conversation with people who have been though a Connection Lab workshop, an executive development program or through a Leadership Journey program. For everyone who has ever been to a workshop of this sort and had a useful experience - but are still working on turning that experience into a conscious practice - this is a show designed to support your effort and remind us all that we are not alone.
tradershky and khalwat co-host. (Topic begins at 0:36:50 mark): Mike Postle was apparently friends with Russ Hamilton in 2000s and appeared on Russ' UBT show.... (0:55:17): Twitter user "David Joseph" claims Postle cheated him in staking deal in 2007.... (1:05:08): 63 new plaintiffs added to Postle civil case.... (1:24:48): Phil Galfond passes VeniVidi, talks about it on Chicago Joey's show.... (2:02:24): Ken Scalir calls in.... (2:21:02): Lacey Jones melting down on Twitter, possibly from coronavirus crisis-related stresss.... (2:40:38): Three Hawaiian Gardens (southern CA card room) poker players have died from COVID-19.... (3:04:23): Expect 50,000 COVID-19 in US by April 30.... (3:31:47): Don't expect events, concerts, or cruises to return until 2021.... (3:49:53): Airlines and other businesses attempting "negative checkoff scams" regarding cancellations.... (4:21:17): Coronavirus crisis is rapidly changing US view regarding gun ownership and restrictions.... (4:33:20): Tips on how to get tested and treated if your COVID-19 symptoms get really bad.... (4:44:49):What are the signs you already had COVID-19 and are over it?... (4:56:22): Pokerstars "play money" home games for real money -- should you do this?.... (5:02:28): Former PFA guest Ashley Hine calling police on live home games in violation of lockdown rules.... (5:10:18): Raymond Davis criminal case update.... (5:16:17): Caesars fined 13 million UK pounds for taking advantage of problem gamblers.... (5:32:43): Will Caesars merger with El Dorado still go through?.... (5:51:13): Miami in legal battle with angry residents who don't want poker & jai-alai facility in city.
tradershky and khalwat co-host. (Topic begins at 0:36:50 mark): Mike Postle was apparently friends with Russ Hamilton in 2000s and appeared on Russ' UBT show.... (0:55:17): Twitter user "David Joseph" claims Postle cheated him in staking deal in 2007.... (1:05:08): 63 new plaintiffs added to Postle civil case.... (1:24:48): Phil Galfond passes VeniVidi, talks about it on Chicago Joey's show.... (2:02:24): Ken Scalir calls in.... (2:21:02): Lacey Jones melting down on Twitter, possibly from coronavirus crisis-related stresss.... (2:40:38): Three Hawaiian Gardens (southern CA card room) poker players have died from COVID-19.... (3:04:23): Expect 50,000 COVID-19 in US by April 30.... (3:31:47): Don't expect events, concerts, or cruises to return until 2021.... (3:49:53): Airlines and other businesses attempting "negative checkoff scams" regarding cancellations.... (4:21:17): Coronavirus crisis is rapidly changing US view regarding gun ownership and restrictions.... (4:33:20): Tips on how to get tested and treated if your COVID-19 symptoms get really bad.... (4:44:49):What are the signs you already had COVID-19 and are over it?... (4:56:22): Pokerstars "play money" home games for real money -- should you do this?.... (5:02:28): Former PFA guest Ashley Hine calling police on live home games in violation of lockdown rules.... (5:10:18): Raymond Davis criminal case update.... (5:16:17): Caesars fined
In this episode we talk to Heidi Harris - People Leader, Learning & Leadership Development Professional, Executive Coach at Validity in Las Vegas, Nevada Brianna Connelly - Director of Data Engineering at Integrate in Wheat Ridge, CO and Brenda Imes - Organizational Development Specialist at Canpotex Limited in Saskatoon, SaskatchewanEach conversation revolves around their take on personal and professional development and how their Connection Lab experience is informing their practice: Heidi Harris shares her experience both as a facilitator and a participant of this work- at the same time, discusses the benefits of relationship over content and its vulnerability as well as her practice and competency of letting go. Then, we hear from Brianna Connelly and learn about her Leadership Journey confronting self-judgement, discovering her new feedback practice, the healing experience of her off-Broadway debut and finding another way to look at Hello's and Goodbye's. We wind up the conversation with Brenda Imes who loves the practice and shares its impact on her work developing the culture and workforce at Canpotex that strives for programs that create safety and where all their employees can become their best selves. Each shares her ah-ha moment as they discuss their struggles and successes engaging with their audience. Conversations will revolve around how they are practicing and what they are discovering based on the Connection Lab Six Box Model.Lab Notes - the Connection Lab Podcast - is an ongoing conversation with over 1000 graduates of the various Connection Lab programs about their practice in communication, presentation and leadership. This opening episode features interview with three executive from around the world who are each deep in the Connection Lab methodology and eager to discuss those practices and the nature of their own personal and professional development.If you want to be a guest on an upcoming episode email us at guestplease@connectionlaboratory.comMore information is available on our website www.connectionlaboratory.com
Lab Notes - the Connection Lab Podcast - is an ongoing conversation with over 1000 graduates of the various Connection Lab programs about their practice in communication, presentation and leadership. This opening episode features interview with three executive from around the world who are each deep in the Connection Lab methodology and eager to discuss those practices and the nature of their own personal and professional development.In this episode we talk to Javier Careaga - Director of Student Operations at UVM - University of Mexico Valley, Mark Frein - Chief People Officer at Lambda School and Rai Mon Barnes - Founder and Chief Marketing Officer at Codeswitch Marketing. Each conversation revolves around their take on personal and professional development and how their Connection Lab experience is informing their practice.Conversations will revolve around how they are practicing and what they are discovering based on the Connection Lab Six Box Model. If you want to be a guest on an upcoming episode email us at guestplease@connectionlaboratory.comMore information is available on our website www.connectionlaboratory.com
Prahlad Friedman is an online poker player I met a few weeks ago playing at the Bicycle Casino and we hit it off right away. He came through the studio for this in depth interview where he talked about, amongst other things, being cheated out of millions of dollars playing online poker against Russ Hamilton who was using secret software to allow him to see the other player's hole cards. Check it out FOLLOW OUR SPOTIFY PLAYLIST! https://spoti.fi/2vi9lsD CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/nastymondayz Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nojumper and iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... and follow us on Social Media: http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/No-Jumper-198283650194402/ follow Adam22 as well: http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 and follow adam22hoe on Snapchat
Druff returns from a 10-day vacation after a stressful WSOP. Chinamaniac guest-co-hosts. We discuss the firing of UB cheating figure Bonnie Leinhos from her new job at the LVH poker room. We talk about PKR.com and their refusal to let go scamming pro Vladmir "Beyne" Geshkenbein, as well as PKR's own shady behavior involving reneging on deals with affiliates. Daniel Negreanu is talking trash about Tom Dwan in an interview. Is NioNio on UltimatePoker actually connected in a way to Russ Hamilton, or just a gimmick account? We talk about PPA getting an "unfavorable" rating in a recent poll on 2+2. There's a new poker show in development called "Poker Night in America", but does it offer anything new? Poker player Masa Kagawa was arrested as part of an Android Malware ring in Japan. The star of an upcoming CNBC sportsbetting show is actually a scammer. We break the bad news that Full Tilt payments won't occur until at least July 2014, and probably later than that. We reveal a surprising guilty plea in the Russian Mob gambling bust from a few months ago. Some baseball discussion occurs at the end of the show, as an elated Druff notices that the Dodgers have won their 27th game in their last 33. The site experienced crashes during the show, but the radio remained broadcasting and properly archiving.
Druff returns from a 10-day vacation after a stressful WSOP. Chinamaniac guest-co-hosts. We discuss the firing of UB cheating figure Bonnie Leinhos from her new job at the LVH poker room. We talk about PKR.com and their refusal to let go scamming pro Vladmir "Beyne" Geshkenbein, as well as PKR's own shady behavior involving reneging on deals with affiliates. Daniel Negreanu is talking trash about Tom Dwan in an interview. Is NioNio on UltimatePoker actually connected in a way to Russ Hamilton, or just a gimmick account? We talk about PPA getting an "unfavorable" rating in a recent poll on 2+2. There's a new poker show in development called "Poker Night in America", but does it offer anything new? Poker player Masa Kagawa was arrested as part of an Android Malware ring in Japan. The star of an upcoming CNBC sportsbetting show is actually a scammer. We break the bad news that Full Tilt payments won't occur until at least July 2014, and probably later than that. We reveal a surprising guilty plea in the Russian Mob gambling bust from a few months ago. Some baseball discussion occurs at the end of the show, as an elated Druff notices that the Dodgers have won their 27th game in their last 33. The site experienced crashes during the show, but the radio remained broadcasting and properly archiving.
Druff plays and analyzes four of the recently-released "Makar tapes" where Russ Hamilton secretly taped a meeting regarding damage control after the UB superuser scandal. Former UB programmer Jack Bates comes on to discuss the tapes and some of the UB employees with whom he had contact. User "NaturalBornHustler" tells us about sportsbook BetOnline apparently cheating him and purposely delaying/refusing his cashout requests. Chico Loco calls BetOnline to complain about the way they've treated him and other customers. Druff gives an update to the Jasep scam situation, and explains how Jasep scammed a non-poker community in 2010. The epic failure of the ISPT series is discussed. Druff theorizes that Lock Poker is broke after they recently "segregated" their middle and upper-limit games from the other skins on their network. Brandon was unavailable for this episode.
Druff plays and analyzes four of the recently-released "Makar tapes" where Russ Hamilton secretly taped a meeting regarding damage control after the UB superuser scandal. Former UB programmer Jack Bates comes on to discuss the tapes and some of the UB employees with whom he had contact. User "NaturalBornHustler" tells us about sportsbook BetOnline apparently cheating him and purposely delaying/refusing his cashout requests. Chico Loco calls BetOnline to complain about the way they've treated him and other customers. Druff gives an update to the Jasep scam situation, and explains how Jasep scammed a non-poker community in 2010. The epic failure of the ISPT series is discussed. Druff theorizes that Lock Poker is broke after they recently "segregated" their middle and upper-limit games from the other skins on their network. Brandon was unavailable for this episode.
Brandon "Drexel" Gerson returns to the show, and we discuss the unfortunate "Jasep scandal", where trusted user John "Jasep" Sepulveda stole many thousands of dollars from PokerFraudAlert users and the 22Q charity. Original UB programmer Jack Bates makes a surprise call to us, and sheds some light about the UB software and the early days there. We play and analyze the 7 tapes provided by Travis Makar, which appear to be incriminating Greg Pierson and Russ Hamilton. But are the tapes all they appear to be? Druff touches on Pokerstars.net now being playable on Facebook. The firing of Bellagio Poker Room Director Doug Dalton is discussed. Druff talks about yet another scandal on 888.com. We play a clip of telemarketing scammer (and online payment processor) Jeremy Johnson talking about an alleged million-dollar bribe to Harry Reid, and a meeting he had with Reid, Ray Bitar, and PPA Director John Pappas. Druff plays stupid animal sound effects from one of his young son's iPhone games. This show unfortunately had a lot of internet issues, so you may notice some brief "cutouts" in a few places. Make time for this one, as it's nearly 5 hours long!
Brandon "Drexel" Gerson returns to the show, and we discuss the unfortunate "Jasep scandal", where trusted user John "Jasep" Sepulveda stole many thousands of dollars from PokerFraudAlert users and the 22Q charity. Original UB programmer Jack Bates makes a surprise call to us, and sheds some light about the UB software and the early days there. We play and analyze the 7 tapes provided by Travis Makar, which appear to be incriminating Greg Pierson and Russ Hamilton. But are the tapes all they appear to be? Druff touches on Pokerstars.net now being playable on Facebook. The firing of Bellagio Poker Room Director Doug Dalton is discussed. Druff talks about yet another scandal on 888.com. We play a clip of telemarketing scammer (and online payment processor) Jeremy Johnson talking about an alleged million-dollar bribe to Harry Reid, and a meeting he had with Reid, Ray Bitar, and PPA Director John Pappas. Druff plays stupid animal sound effects from one of his young son's iPhone games. This show unfortunately had a lot of internet issues, so you may notice some brief "cutouts" in a few places. Make time for this one, as it's nearly 5 hours long!
Johnny "Jasep" Sep guest co-hosts in Drexel's mysterious absence. We talk about Gobboboy's mom's false-but-ugly accusation against one of her son's friends. Erick Lindgren's gambling rehab and admission of owing millions of dollars is discussed. We talk about the cancellation of Jennifer Harman's reality show, and look into the life of one of her crazy castmates. We warn the community about Cedric Brazeau, accused of drugging and hacking Thai poker players. Druff gives reasons why you shouldn't donate to the PPA. We discuss Caesar's various fails, including their possible bankruptcy in the near future. Druff updates everyone on the situation with longtime Russ Hamilton associate Blair Rodman and his time on PokerFraudAlert, and he reads an LOL letter from Poker Players Academy founder Mike Helm, claiming to have lost $2.2 million on the project. Colonel Nigel Fabersham questions the Rio about a ridiculously priced drink promotion. We talk about Chad Elie's sentencing to a minimum security facility, and play a clip of Victor Conte talking about his time there. We amuse ourselves with the fact that Joe Sebok is crushing hella grapes these days.
Johnny "Jasep" Sep guest co-hosts in Drexel's mysterious absence. We talk about Gobboboy's mom's false-but-ugly accusation against one of her son's friends. Erick Lindgren's gambling rehab and admission of owing millions of dollars is discussed. We talk about the cancellation of Jennifer Harman's reality show, and look into the life of one of her crazy castmates. We warn the community about Cedric Brazeau, accused of drugging and hacking Thai poker players. Druff gives reasons why you shouldn't donate to the PPA. We discuss Caesar's various fails, including their possible bankruptcy in the near future. Druff updates everyone on the situation with longtime Russ Hamilton associate Blair Rodman and his time on PokerFraudAlert, and he reads an LOL letter from Poker Players Academy founder Mike Helm, claiming to have lost $2.2 million on the project. Colonel Nigel Fabersham questions the Rio about a ridiculously priced drink promotion. We talk about Chad Elie's sentencing to a minimum security facility, and play a clip of Victor Conte talking about his time there. We amuse ourselves with the fact that Joe Sebok is crushing hella grapes these days.
Karina Jett is our special guest tonight, in her PFA Radio debut. SrslySirius comes on to talk about his "rage call" from Matt Marafioti. We discuss Blair Rodman and his relationship with both Russ Hamilton and disgraced training site Poker Players Academy. We debate whether Daniel Negreanu is famous enough to attract women based upon his fame alone, and call random Craigslist car ads to see if they know him. We play the clips of the teaser for Negreanu's Millionaire Matchmaker appearance, and Druff tells of his contentious experience with host Patti Stanger. We talk about Barry Greenstein and his home foreclosure issues. In a strange and surreal segment, we call Angry Stephanie while she's out to dinner with Ken Scalir and other wacky people, and a huge scene ensues. We talk about Carbon Poker's payout problems, as well as Hero Poker leaving Merge. Druff gives his opinion of his recent visit to Commerce Casino. Longtime user Rollo Tomasi calls into our show for the first time. We will not have another show until the second week of January.
Karina Jett is our special guest tonight, in her PFA Radio debut. SrslySirius comes on to talk about his "rage call" from Matt Marafioti. We discuss Blair Rodman and his relationship with both Russ Hamilton and disgraced training site Poker Players Academy. We debate whether Daniel Negreanu is famous enough to attract women based upon his fame alone, and call random Craigslist car ads to see if they know him. We play the clips of the teaser for Negreanu's Millionaire Matchmaker appearance, and Druff tells of his contentious experience with host Patti Stanger. We talk about Barry Greenstein and his home foreclosure issues. In a strange and surreal segment, we call Angry Stephanie while she's out to dinner with Ken Scalir and other wacky people, and a huge scene ensues. We talk about Carbon Poker's payout problems, as well as Hero Poker leaving Merge. Druff gives his opinion of his recent visit to Commerce Casino. Longtime user Rollo Tomasi calls into our show for the first time. We will not have another show until the second week of January.
J Todd is back from Budapest with a lot on his mind including Russ Hamilton! Check out this episode of Perspectives Now from Rounders Radio for other serious issues facing online gaming.
J Todd is back from Budapest with a lot on his mind including Russ Hamilton! Check out this episode of Perspectives Now from Rounders Radio for other serious issues facing online gaming.
Gary talks with WSOP Commissioner Jeffery Pollack about this years tournament, the hall of fame, Celebrity Apprentice and Russ Hamilton. Also Mike Sexton talks about Party Poker, and gives his thoughts on the UIGEA being overturned and the Poker Player Hall of Fame. Plus, you'll hear from Andy Bloch as Gary goes over Andy's Twitter comments from the WPT.
In this podcast, Gary talks with Layne Flack about his recent arrest in Las Vegas right before the National Heads Up Championships as well as his brief appearance in the Raw Vegas video with Russ Hamilton.Due to some technical difficulties, this podcast only includes 1 of the 3 interviews from this week. Unpodcasted interviews with Hevad Kahn and Dan Michalski.
This week those guys check out a suite at the home of the World Series of Poker the Rio All-Suites Casino.
This week those guys check out a suite at the home of the World Series of Poker the Rio All-Suites Casino.
Poker journalist Amy Calistri stops by to chat with Lou about Mike Matusow's biography, the FBI vs. Russ Hamilton and more.
Poker journalist Amy Calistri stops by to chat with Lou about Mike Matusow's biography, the FBI vs. Russ Hamilton and more.
Russ Hamilton, Movie God, was the location manager for almost all of Supernatural's run. If a morgue, haunted house, creepy boiler room, or insane asylum needed to be found Russ was the first to find it and the last there to make sure it was left in a better condition than when they got there. Hear about his weird food pranks. He's beloved by the cast and crew. Let's celebrate Samhain!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy