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Card player, political scientist, and fan favorite Matt Glassman returns to the show to discuss the Oh Hell! book he's working on and answer listener questions about American politics. Matt is a frequent Thinking Poker guest who first appeared on Episode ... Read more...
Online poker is returning to the US, and what better way to celebrate than with the 1000th episode of Thinking Poker Daily? To join ClubWPT Gold and get in on the drawings for the $5,000,000 freeroll, sign up now at ... Read more...
On the week of the 5th Global Poker Awards, we welcome to show several deserving nominees. We've got poker player and hilarious content creator Greg ‘GregGoesAllIn' Liow. We are also joined by player, author and OG Podcaster Andrew ‘Thinking Poker' Brokos. For strategy, Andrew ‘Picasso' Hedley takes us through a tricky hand that he played deep in the Merit Poker Western Series Main Event. Ivonne Montealegre stops by to discuss the Malta Poker Festival - Spring Edition. Plus, Barry Carter is at the news desk!
Ed Miller, author of classic poker books like The Course and frequent Thinking Poker guest, has a new book out tomorrow called Interception: The Secrets of Modern Sports Betting. It's all about how modern sports books operate and how to ... Read more...
Carlos and Andrew present and reflect on clips from the first four hundred episodes of Thinking Poker, with an emphasis on memorable characters and early predictions. Episode 2: Tommy Angelo Episode 6: Gareth Chantler Episode 10: Leo Wolpert Episode 21: ... Read more...
Carlos and Andrew give rapid fire (by Thinking Poker standards) answers to questions from the Thinking Poker Daily patreon. Strategy Rob – https://i.gyazo.com/e144ebfc1ab58bc81e02ee5292fb7080.png Mark – https://i.gyazo.com/b8d03c642f807d8971798128c635a9f0.png Mackenzie – https://i.gyazo.com/e0f881dd8bdd6040add76682aa20eca3.png Kevin – https://i.gyazo.com/511756514af2422ae99010d1b6adfea.png Mark – https://i.gyazo.com/d6e70a6932a36605d20fb9a7fef66e72.png Ben – https://i.gyazo.com/d16c17928a59676625eb587ac833e19a.png Duncan – https://i.gyazo.com/bdd57e6241ab840af97f3e5c962543f2.mp4
Original hosts Andrew Brokos and Nate Meyvis and frequent guest turned current host Carlos Welch look back on ten years of the Thinking Poker Podcast. How has poker changed? How has the podcast changed? How has the podcast changed poker? ... Read more...
Whether it's living in a Prius, starting a Hip Hop trivia company, or cohosting The Thinking Poker podcast, Carlos Welch www.twitter.com/HipHop101Trivia travels the less beaten path of frugality. Dell and Christine talk to Carlos about Coaching http://www.tinyurl.com/CarlosWelch, and his frugal lifestyle. check out his latest offerings also. How To Win An Online Bracelet with Alex Fitzgerald https://assassinato.gumroad.com/l/howtowinanonlinebracelet The Venom Hand History Review with Andrew Brokos https://assassinato.gumroad.com/l/howtowinanonlinebracelet --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theblindstealingtheblinds/support
Jeopardy! champion Alex Jacob got his start in poker alongside Thinking Poker host emeritus Nate Meyvis, who also joins Andrew and Carlos for this conversation about poker, trivia, Jeopardy! strategy, and more. This week only, take 25% off Andrew and ... Read more...
This week Jim Reid and the panel interview Andrew Brokos from the Thinking Poker Podcast and we get right into Andrew's plans for the summer, what its like podcasting without Nate Meyvis, how Carlos Welch has brought a new energy to their show, how Andrew works on his poker game, tips and techniques for less experienced players, the importance of community, how the poker world needs to start treating women more inclusively, the pros and cons of registering on Day 2 of the WSOP main event, Andrew's new book Essential Poker Concepts volume 2 - and more! Andrew is active on Twitter as @thinkingpoker and you can find out all about him and his variety of coaching packages and learning tools at www.thinkingpoker.net We also go over this week's home game results and discuss these topics: How to help us out - https://rec.poker/support/ Home Games - https://rec.poker/homegame/ Go Premium! - https://rec.poker/premium/ Find our free videos at: http://youtube.com/c/RecPokerCommunity Find more info on our sponsors at: https://RunAces.com https://WebsiteAMP.com RecPoker is a vibrant and encouraging poker learning community. We are committed to learning the game, but our priority is building healthy relationships where we can not only grow in the game, but grow in our enjoyment of life. The free membership website at rec.poker is awesome, but it's just a tool to help us build that community. You can join for FREE, giving you access to the groups, forums, and other member benefits. If you want to enjoy the premium content, or become part of the RECing Crew, those options are available and you can get $10 off your first payment using the code RECPOKER.
Nate Meyvis is perhaps best known as the co-host of the Thinking Poker Podcast with Andrew Brokos and now Carlos Welch, but there is a lot more to Nate and he shares some of those facets with our audience in this wide-ranging interview that takes place shortly after his leaving Thinking Poker as a host after 8 years of excellence on the airwaves. We get into the importance of institutional knowledge and training when it comes to elements of card security and the integrity of the game, how Nate's background in philosophy has informed his career in poker and software, what is next for Nate and his family, and he leaves us with a few tips for recreational players to take their game to the next level. Nate is active on Twitter as @NateMeyvis We also go over this week's home game results at https://www.rec.poker/homegame
Today's guest on Chasing Poker Greatness is the author of “Play Optimal Poker 1 & 2” and the host of the Thinking Poker podcast, the bearded wonder himself Andrew Brokos.Brokos' resume includes being a coach at both Red Chip Poker & Tournament Poker Edge, writing regularly for Two Plus Two magazine, and was also a past contributor to CardPlayer magazine as well as a sponsored PokerStars pro.Oh yeah, he's also pretty good at playing cards as well. He has close to $1 million in cashes in the live MTT arena but his bread and butter has been terrorizing the fine citizens in the cash game streets of online poker.Brokos is one of the genuine good human beings in the world of poker who, as far as I can tell, always tries to create as much value as he possibly can for anyone who consumes his content.In today's conversation, Brokos and I are going to dive deep into a whole host subjects including:- Our deep love for Thinking Poker co-host and CPG regular Carlos Welch.- Solvers, tells, and cbets ... oh my!- Being at peace with making decisions despite feeling loads of uncertainty.- And much, MUCH more!So without any further ado, I bring to you world-class podcaster, author, teacher, and poker player… the great Andrew Brokos.New CPG Cash Game Courses!Preflop Bootcamp: https://bit.ly/Preflop-BootcampFish in a Barrel: http://bit.ly/fish-in-a-barrelNeutralize Flop Leads: https://bit.ly/2OkN8Yt
Welcome back my fine feathered friend to another episode of the “Chasing Poker Greatness” podcast. I’m your host, founder of Chasing Poker Greatness, Brad Wilson. Today the one and only Carlos Welch is back for the third time on CPG and I couldn’t be more thrilled! Don’t tell Andrew Brokos over at the Thinking Poker podcast but I’m secretly dreaming Carlos will reach out to me about being a regular co-host of CPG. He’s just the kind of dude that, once you get to know him, you wanna spend as much time with him as you possibly can. Unfortunately for your favorite podcast host, you’re about to learn that getting chances to chill out with Coach Carlos are rare opportunities indeed.As far as his poker credentials go...Carlos is an MTT beast who regularly battles in the biggest buy-in MTT’s on Ignition, he’s a writer for PokerNews and Tournament Poker Edge, and he’s also a co-host on the aforementioned Thinking Poker podcast. In today’s conversation with the always Great Carlos Welch, you’re about to learn:- How to avoid paying resort fees so that you can stay at the RIO during the WSOP for a paltry $30 or so per night.- Why Carlos prefers playing on his own dime.- Lessons and meditations on the blessings of both giving and receiving.- And much, much more!Before you dive into this episode with Carlos I wanted to take a moment to let you know about my latest mini-course: Neutralize River Leads.NRL is powered by Mass Data Analysis, which means the strategies were built based on what folks are ACTUALLY doing instead of what folks theoretically SHOULD do.Neutralize River Leads is a “pay what you wish” mini-course so that you can experience the power of MDA at absolutely no upfront cost.You can grab your copy at chasingpokergreatness.com/NRL by joining the daily newsletter.And now, without any further ado, I bring to you one of my all-time favorite human beings in the world of poker, the always inspiring and entertaining Carlos Welch.New CPG Cash Game Courses!Preflop Bootcamp: https://bit.ly/Preflop-BootcampFish in a Barrel: http://bit.ly/fish-in-a-barrelNeutralize Flop Leads: https://bit.ly/2OkN8Yt
In this solo episode, Andrew discusses multiway pots, bluff-catching, tells, and “going with your gut.” Become a Patreon patron to unlock daily episodes of pure Thinking Poker strategy. Zach Elwood’s books and videos on tells Strategy We are playing 2/5 ... Read more...
Sean Lango, professional musician/poker player and Thinking Poker’s very own audio engineer, joins us to discuss the podcast, playing poker online, playing music online, the best music of the year, and more. In the strategy segment, we discuss studying with ... Read more...
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Today’s guest on the Chasing Poker Greatness podcast is the host of the “Thinking Poker” podcast and author of Play Optimal Poker 1 and 2 Andrew Brokos.Andrew’s another one of those human beings who makes you consider your personal beliefs.Recently on Twitter in a thread about the Daniel Negreanu WSOP software meltdown Andrew left me with a this statement, “One last thought for you specifically, very few people have chased poker greatness as successfully as Daniel Negreanu and this is where it got him.”Which I equated to throwing a grenade and leaving the room.With that thought in mind I just want to make absolute certain one person’s version of poker greatness does not have to be yours. It’s a personal aspiration that each and every one of us, myself included, should consider deeply.I genuinely hope that through this podcast, if nothing else, you will gain the necessary tools needed to answer this question for you and you alone.And it’s my ultimate wish that you take special care on your emotional, physical, and spiritual as you endeavor to chase your version of poker greatness.With that said, in today’s episode you’re going to learn: - The surprising “why” behind the beginning of Andrew’s poker career.- Why Andrew has found poker attracts the kinds of souls he tends to enjoy spending time with.- An awesome tactic he uses to measure his level of play in live tournaments.- And much, MUCH more!So, without any further ado, I bring to you podcaster, author, and thinker Andrew Brokos.
Davis Mattek is joined by Andrew Brokos, author Play Optimal Poker 1 & 2, to discuss his books, how poker has changed since the 2000's and an introduction to advanced concepts. Andrew is one of the best and most thoughtful poker writers of our time and his books can be purchased at www.nitcast.com and on Amazon. Andrew also hosts a weekly poker podcast, The Thinking Poker Podcast. www.patreon.com/taekcast www.sportsgrid.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcsat, Clayton is joined by Andrew Brokos to discuss his new book "Play Optimal Poker 2: Range Construction". They also review some hands that Andrew recently played online.
Long-time friend of the show Matt Glassman joins us for a discussion about the future of baseball, poker (he’s optimistic), Congress, and more. Subscribe to the Thinking Poker newsletter for the latest on Play Optimal Poker 2, coming May 25. ... Read more...
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast, Clayton is joind my TPE Pro and host of the think Thinking Poker Podcast, Andrew Brokos. The discuss goal setting, the importance of being willing to take risks in poker tournaments and delve in to some strategy.
On this long-lost episode from 2014, Gareth Chantler joins Nate Meyvis from Istanbul, Turkey. Contribute to the Bay Area Urban Debate League at https://www.baudl.org/. Visit the Thinking Poker store at www.nitcast.com. Gareth Chantler Gareth Chantler is a globe-trotting poker player, ... Read more...
In this episode, Andrew Brokos, poker coach, host of the Thinking Poker podcast, and author of the book Play Optimal Poker talks about why we fail. He shares what he has learned on and off the table and stresses why it's so important to manage your money wisely – even during upswings. Elliot and Andrew reveal why we can't – and shouldn't – always rely on predictions. Listen in to hear why knowing poker theory is critical and learn how Andrew has made it accessible to the casual player. Click here to gain access to all of the show notes for this episode
Travel back to 2014 with the Thinking Poker archives. Nate’s left Las Vegas, but Andrew and Leo Wolpert sit down during Day 6 of the Main Event to talk about their own deep runs in the WSOP as well as ... Read more...
Andrew Brooks is a professional poker player, author, blogger, coach, and host of the “Thinking Poker” podcast. He was on the RecPoker podcast episode #130 and is back by popular demand. His recent book, “Play Optimal Poker” has received great reviews and we are honored to have him on our show. In this episode we chat about facing limpers, which is one of the most commonly raised questions too our podcast. We also talk a bit about having our own limping strategy and where that makes sense. Check out everything Andrew has going on at thinkingpoker.net or Twitter @thinkingpoker. Hosting this episode is Steve Fredlund, joined by three other RecPoker Core members: John Somsky, Rob Washam, and Jake Mason. Although Andrew was not on video, you can still watch this episode at: https://youtu.be/GRw0StNCgH0
This interview first aired in 2014 on the Poker News podcast stream. It was never available on the Thinking Poker stream, which is why we’re re-releasing it now. Leo Wolpert joins Nate and Andrew from Las Vegas to discuss safety ... Read more...
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast, Clayton is joined by Andrew Brokos to disucss how to manage your mindset during long losing stretches, particularly at long series like the World Series of Poker. And of course...we get some strategy!
This interview first aired in 2014 on the Poker News podcast stream. It was never available on the Thinking Poker stream, which is why we’re re-releasing it now. Ari is a perfect #nitcast guest, sharing tips on how to travel ... Read more...
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast, Clayton is joined by Andrew Brokos to discuss his new book "Play Optimal Poker", an introduction to game theory and its relevance and application to poker.
Andrew Brokos from Thinking Poker podcast and thinkingpoker.net joins the crew to discuss his perspectives on strategy and walk through a hand, facing many questions from the crew. This episode is also available on video at https://youtu.be/mVydQoxNJLY
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast, Clayton is joined by Andrew Brokos, host of the Thinking Poker Podcast. They discuss how Andrew has kept the podcast going so long, internet debates, the recent Pokerstars boycott and of course they talk some strategy with a hand from Andrew's recent WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open.
Ben Saxton teaches literature and writing classes at Tulane Medical School and Bard Early College. He’s also a poker writer whose interviews for Two Plus Two Magazine have a lot in common with those you’d hear on the Thinking Poker ... Read more...
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.
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On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast we talk to TPE pro, and host of the "Thinking Poker" podcast, Andrew Brokos. We get a bit in to his history in poker and also analyze a hand submitted by a listener.