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Brandon "Drexel" Gerson co-hosts. (Topic begins at 0:32:31 mark): Announcement related to some technical work on PFA this week.... (0:40:42): Mike Sexton has passed away.... (1:15:16): Jonathan Little, Phil Nagy (ACR CEO) in social media battle after Little was banned for criticizing site.... (2:31:49): Mac Verstandig is attorney filing suit against popular "21 Blitz" card game app, and Druff has a connection to the story.... (4:30:41): Violence from tourists is plaguing the Las Vegas strip.... (5:33:50): PFA exclusive: Sorel Mizzi complains on Facebook that Cord Garcia cheated him as an agent for Pokerbros.... (6:12:14): 5Dimes appears to be fake-leaving American market, but is apparently screwing some people on futures bets.... (6:37:31): Chris Moneymaker's 2+2 account hacked by money trade scammers.... (6:45:19): Update on lawsuit against Stones Gambling Hall.... (7:11:11): Mike Postle and friends are battling with Druff on Twitter over the year-old cheating accusations against Postle.
Brandon "Drexel" Gerson co-hosts. (Topic begins at 0:37:16 mark): Announcement related to some technical work on PFA this week.... (0:45:37): Mike Sexton has passed away.... (1:20:01): Jonathan Little, Phil Nagy (ACR CEO) in social media battle after Little was banned for criticizing site.... (2:36:34): Mac Verstandig is attorney filing suit against popular "21 Blitz" card game app, and Druff has a connection to the story.... (4:35:26): Violence from tourists is plaguing the Las Vegas strip.... (5:38:35): PFA exclusive: Sorel Mizzi complains on Facebook that Cord Garcia cheated him as an agent for Pokerbros.... (6:16:59): 5Dimes appears to be fake-leaving American market, but is apparently screwing some people on futures bets.... (6:42:16): Chris Moneymaker's 2+2 account hacked by money trade scammers.... (6:50:04): Update on lawsuit against Stones Gambling Hall.... (7:15:56): Mike Postle and friends are battling with Druff on Twitter over the year-old cheating accusations against Postle.
Sorel Mizzi was at one point, the no. 1 ranked online poker player in the world. After turning his attention to live tournament poker, Mizzi continued to thrive, scoring wins on the European Poker Tour, and at the Borgata Spring Poker Open, Festa al Lago, and Wynn Classic, as well as high roller events at the Grand Prix De Paris, WPT Vienna and the PartyPoker Premier League. Mizzi has also done very well at the Aussie Millions, finishing 16th in 2009, third in 2010, ninth in 2011 and second in 2014. In total, the 33-year-old Toronto native has amassed $11.9 million in live earnings, which is no. 45 on the all-time money list and no. 4 on Canada's list, behind just Mike McDonald, WSOP main event winner Jonathan Duhamel, and of course, Daniel Negreanu. Mizzi is no stranger to controversy, and feels as though he was singled out because of his status in the poker world. However, after some "self-editing," as he puts it, he believes his days of finding trouble are behind him. Highlights from this interview include a family of gamers, punching Brian Rast in the face for charity, early gambling with pogs, getting berated by Phil Hellmuth, living life for the adventure, why poker players can fail math, an unhealthy online poker routine, meeting Bill Nye The Science Guy, learning to self-edit, dealing with bracelet envy, dominating down under, taking mushrooms on the moon, 'sparring' with Forrest Griffin, the worst 'Hi' of Nenad Medic's life, high-stakes Monopoly props, betting on Ari Engel's name, and being a LAG salesman.
Saison 11, émission 30 du jeudi 12 avril 2018. Invités : Jack Eight, Mastermakiss et Sorel Mizzi. Animation : Comanche et ShiShi. Réalisation : Alex. Générique et jingles : G-Process.
khalwat guest co-hosts, tradershky also hangs out near the beginning. Ignition Casino cashouts reportedly slower than that of Bovada. Sorel Mizzi banned from Pokerstars for using VPN. Daniel Negreanu starts new podcast, claims to have lost $436k prop-betting on flops. Druff tells of his sponsor negotiation process at the 2010 WSOP Main Event. Twoplustwo running misleading clickbait ads at the bottom of forum. Player suing New Hampshire poker room for dropping cash box on his foot. We talk about three Caesars fails, including making people from NYC drive 3 hours to take a flight to a place 2 1/2 hours from NYC. Was Doyle Brunson a robbery target? David Baazov to step down as CEO. We take calls from Scott from the East Coast, chinamaniac, and handicapme.
khalwat guest co-hosts, tradershky also hangs out near the beginning. Ignition Casino cashouts reportedly slower than that of Bovada. Sorel Mizzi banned from Pokerstars for using VPN. Daniel Negreanu starts new podcast, claims to have lost $436k prop-betting on flops. Druff tells of his sponsor negotiation process at the 2010 WSOP Main Event. Twoplustwo running misleading clickbait ads at the bottom of forum. Player suing New Hampshire poker room for dropping cash box on his foot. We talk about three Caesars fails, including making people from NYC drive 3 hours to take a flight to a place 2 1/2 hours from NYC. Was Doyle Brunson a robbery target? David Baazov to step down as CEO. We take calls from Scott from the East Coast, chinamaniac, and handicapme.
"Northern California guy" guest-hosts in place of Daredevil. Announcement regarding upcoming release of WSOP schedule. UB cheater Greg Pierson about to get licensed by Nevada Gaming Commission to provide legalized poker geolocation services. Sorel Mizzi being accused of cheating and multi-accounting AGAIN. Player at Palm Beach Kennel Club drops $13k in bathroom, then gets mugged for $13k in parking lot, then gets banned (we interview him). Full Tilt to merge into Pokerstars, but will keep software for now. Caesars bankruptcy plans collapsing, stepping closer toward destruction or major restructuring. Phil Galfond uses Pokernews to out the poker player who scammed him for $250,000. Hileah Park Casino gets slap-on-the-wrist fine for major violations/theft of tournament money. Are the Merge Network cashout problems really over? Chico Loco attempts to reserve a "room" at the infamous Bahamas refugee camp. Listener tbuck27 calls in with a follow-up to the Kennel Club story. Druff lays $2100 on Trump's success in South Carolina. Should Apple help the FBI break into dead terrorist's passcoded phone? Druff feels that the NBA All Star Game is a joke. In which major US sports does coaching matter the most?
"Northern California guy" guest-hosts in place of Daredevil. Announcement regarding upcoming release of WSOP schedule. UB cheater Greg Pierson about to get licensed by Nevada Gaming Commission to provide legalized poker geolocation services. Sorel Mizzi being accused of cheating and multi-accounting AGAIN. Player at Palm Beach Kennel Club drops $13k in bathroom, then gets mugged for $13k in parking lot, then gets banned (we interview him). Full Tilt to merge into Pokerstars, but will keep software for now. Caesars bankruptcy plans collapsing, stepping closer toward destruction or major restructuring. Phil Galfond uses Pokernews to out the poker player who scammed him for $250,000. Hileah Park Casino gets slap-on-the-wrist fine for major violations/theft of tournament money. Are the Merge Network cashout problems really over? Chico Loco attempts to reserve a "room" at the infamous Bahamas refugee camp. Listener tbuck27 calls in with a follow-up to the Kennel Club story. Druff lays $2100 on Trump's success in South Carolina. Should Apple help the FBI break into dead terrorist's passcoded phone? Druff feels that the NBA All Star Game is a joke. In which major US sports does coaching matter the most?
Brian joins me again to discuss his boxing match with Sorel Mizzi that has already taken place. We spend the first part of the podcast discussing this and the rest we dive into a number of different topics.
Ethics are a big source of discussion as Druff discusses PLOL's $1100 rolling of Pokerstars. The curious situation of badguy23 versus Bovada is analyzed. Pokerati Dan makes his PFA debut, and discusses the apparent lack of funds at Face Up Poker. Druff reads a letter from a trusted informant regarding the Lock Poker cashout situation. We give an update to the ZOOM tournament debacle at the Pokerstars PCA. Druff and SrslySirius discuss the fallout from last week's prank call to Sorel Mizzi. Druff talks about the re-emergence of Travis Makar, and struggles with the decision whether to prank call accused UB conspirator Greg Pierson. Druff explains his position on the current BAP/staking controversy on PFA.
Ethics are a big source of discussion as Druff discusses PLOL's $1100 rolling of Pokerstars. The curious situation of badguy23 versus Bovada is analyzed. Pokerati Dan makes his PFA debut, and discusses the apparent lack of funds at Face Up Poker. Druff reads a letter from a trusted informant regarding the Lock Poker cashout situation. We give an update to the ZOOM tournament debacle at the Pokerstars PCA. Druff and SrslySirius discuss the fallout from last week's prank call to Sorel Mizzi. Druff talks about the re-emergence of Travis Makar, and struggles with the decision whether to prank call accused UB conspirator Greg Pierson. Druff explains his position on the current BAP/staking controversy on PFA.
“I couldn’t pretend anymore.” Listen to Ryan Eriquezzo tell his tale of suffering and redemption throughout a poker career marked by highs and lows. Right click save as to download Subscribe in a readerSubscribe with itunes Subscribe to QuadJacks » The Mental Game by Email The Mental Game with Jared Tendler returned to the QuadJacks Network on Wednesday, October 17, 2012, with special guest Ryan Eriquezzo. (WATCH: Ryan Eriquezzo joins Sorel Mizzi, Dani Stern and Ryan LaPlante for 2012 WCOOP Main Event final table commentary.) Originally from Danbury, Connecticut, 28-year-old Eriquezzo came under serious fire in July during the 2012 WSOP, after his ex-girlfriend Amanda Musumeci outed him on Twitter for having struck her. Two months later, Eriquezzo famously atoned by posting a starkly honest and personal blog detailing in great depth his relationship with Musumeci, his demons with drugs and alcohol, and his ultimate road to recovery and redemption. (Ryan Eriquezzo’s blog can be found at ryaneriquezzo.blogspot.com.) He talks to Jared about how he first got into poker, “in a very, very minus EV way.” Eriquezzo began playing in college, losing much more than he won. At one point, he used his very last $3,000 to buy into a Foxwoods 3k buy-in event, something he looks back upon as being enormously foolish, regardless of the fact he went on to get third in it for a $30,000 score. He used part of this new bankroll to buy into another event he admits he shouldn’t have, a 2k prelim, and chopped that one for $50,000. This incredible run of beginner’s luck would be encouraging by any standard, but Eriquezzo says it went nowhere. “In the midst of all this, I’m using drugs and alcohol and exhibiting horrendous bankroll management skills,” he tells Jared on The Mental Game. “I was broke several times, four times I think between 2008 and 2012.” It got so bad that he was ready to quit poker altogether. He had no idea what he was going to do next, but he knew he did not enjoy playing poker anymore. A WSOP Circuit event at Caesars Palace Atlantic City in March was going to be his last tournament. He went on to win it, and thus qualified for the WSOP National Championship. Even this score could not put Eriquezzo on the proper track. “Poker enables us to kind of live in an immature and unaccountable manner, if we want it to.” During this time, Eriquezzo met and began dating fellow poker professional Amanda Musumeci. It was a turbulent relationship to say the least, and it was what would ultimately lead Eriquezzo to hit bottom. “What really did it for me was finally meeting Amanda. Treating her in the manner that I treated her for eight months because of my own mental struggles, and then losing her as a result was really the first serious consequence of my behavior that I had in a long, long time.” Eriquezzo describes the lead-up to the violent confrontation with Musumeci, which...
Right click save as to download Subscribe in a reader Subscribe to QuadJacks » The PKRGSSP Show by Email In the premiere episode of the Poker Pub, many of the guests from the PKRGSSP show decide to shoot the #### on the air and thing get silly. Grown men giggling like school children, a pro poker player gets punked on-air and birth of “Steve” will make you wonder what these collective personalities are on. Producer Zac, Kevmath, Sorel, PTPR Eric and JW pull up to the bar with special guests Matthew Jarvis, Allen Kessler and the voice of QJ, Marco Valero. Good times radio for low content listeners!
World Series of Poker Final table special. Jesse May talks to Sorel Mizzi about coaching Matt Jarvis, the quality of the final table and his form of late and trying to win the player of the year. 7th place finisher Jason Senti talks about the whole experience of the final table, getting back to a normal life and poker coaching. James Hartigan talks about commentating on the live streaming of the final table.