When I booked this chat with Espen, I had NO IDEA he'd won the WSOP Main Event (legit didn't know lol). But what he revealed about winning $10M was NOT what anyone expects...Turns out winning millions can actually be a curse? The PURE TRUTH about what happened in those first 6 months (spoiler: he couldn't even access the money), the CRAZY people who came out of nowhere, and a SHOCKING hand against Chris Brewer that shows what really goes down at the highest stakes.This Norwegian crusher went from gaming addict to world champion, but at what cost? The answer might surprise you...Join The JungleVerse and sharpen your skills in a community built for winners: https://enterthejungleverse.com/Here is what you can expect to here on this video:3:45 "Wait, You Won the WSOP Main Event?"8:23 The Six-Month Wait for $10 Million12:46 Why Tag Team Victory Hit Different16:32 Breaking Down the Brewer Hand21:05 From Gaming Addict to Army Life25:48 How a World Champion Prepares29:17 When Everyone Wants a Piece34:52 Playing Against the World's Best39:13 Life Between Norway and High Stakes43:25 Inside a Champion's Study Routine48:36 The Reality of High Stakes Poker52:41 Success, Ego, and Finding Balance56:19 What's Next for Espen1:01:34 Final Reflections
Caitlin Comeskey, she's not your typical poker player. NYU drama grad turned stand-up comedian who's been secretly crushing poker while making viral content roasting everyone (including me lol). Just copped the Global Poker Awards Short Form Creator of the Year and signed with PokerStars... not bad for someone who started in $100/day burlesque shows.We dive into some crazy shit:Why she turned down massive gambling dealsSome dark stories from her underground game daysWhat really happens in private Texas gamesThe truth about women's opportunities in high stakesHow improv skills = poker profits (??)She even tried teaching me comedy... some of it might actually work at the tables.Watch if you wanna know why being funny might make you more money than being good at poker.Chapters:00:00 Intro - The Comedian Who Roasted Jungleman 03:01 Doug Polk Twitter Drama & Viral Content 05:16 From $100 Burlesque Shows to Poker Success 10:31 Underground Game Stories & Strip Club Networking 14:44 Making Money: Cash Games vs Content Creation 21:17 Being the Only Woman in Private Games 25:33 The Dark Side of OnlyFans & Poker Influencers 31:42 Why Tournament Life Beats Cash Games37:15 Comedy Lessons for Poker Players42:51 The Real Economics of Poker Content48:33 Turning Down Gambling Sponsors52:14 Why Most Poker Creators Are Going Broke57:44 The Party Girl Phase & Transformation01:02:38 Getting Healthy: The Ozempic Journey01:08:52 Improv Skills That Win at Poker01:13:09 Future Plans: Merging Comedy & Poker01:18:21 Danny McFanny Moment01:22:28 Final Thoughts on Poker's FutureJoin The JungleVerse and sharpen your skills in a community built for winners: https://enterthejungleverse.com/
This week I sit down with Blake Eastman from The Nonverbal Group, who's analyzed over 550,000 poker player blinks and is probably the world's top expert on human behavior. Most of what people think about reading tells is complete BS - Blake breaks down what actually works, why your "gut reads" are probably wrong, and how trying to hide tells often makes you more readable.We go deep into how different cultures communicate, why First World social dynamics are kind of messed up, and even a tell he caught on me in mixed games (fixing that one). His insights on behavior aren't just about poker - he's worked with major CEOs, can predict when relationships will fail, and understands how people tick in a way that's actually mind-blowing.One of my favorite parts was breaking down why people think they're good at reading others but are actually terrible at it. Also got into some fascinating stuff about how writing daily and understanding social patterns can transform your life.Looking to understand people better and improve your life at and away from the tables? This is the episode you need.Join The JungleVerse and sharpen your skills in a community built for winners: https://enterthejungleverse.com/Here is what you can expect to here on this video:Chapters:0:00 Intro & Blake Eastman's Background3:35 Why Most Poker Tell Books Are Wrong6:00 The Truth About Hand Movements & Behavior13:00 How People Give Themselves Away Through Concealment21:00 Live Tells vs Online Play Dynamics30:00 Real-World Applications of Behavior Reading42:00 Cultural Differences & Social Intelligence50:30 Understanding Charisma & Social Skills1:04:00 Corporate Leadership & Communication1:13:00 Dating & Relationship Dynamics1:23:00 The Power of Being Complete & Writing Daily1:29:00 Final Thoughts & Personal Tells
Join The JungleVerse and sharpen your skills in a community built for winners: https://enterthejungleverse.com/ Got my Hustler nemesis @MarianoPoker in the JUNGLE today. This guy went from delivering pizzas to running PURE EVIL BLUFFS against me for 50k+ (still thinking about that hand bro). Now he's got 163k YouTube subs and is playing in games with 800k pots... pretty nuts.We're getting into how to BUILD your way into the biggest games, why being charming > GTO (usually), and Mariano's secret weapon - bringing that Latin smoothness to the table (there's a reason why he's called the KING of Argentina). He walks us through getting OWNED by Dennis the Menace and some twilight zone hands that'll make your head spin.BONUS: Mariano tries to be humble about outplaying me but I make him talk proper trash. Can't let these young guns get too respectful.For aspiring crushers, content creators, and anyone trying to win the game of life - this episode shows how poker skills can unlock doors you didn't even know existed. Even if those doors lead to forming a punk band in LA.Watch to see how deep the rabbit hole goes... or just to hear Mariano finally admit he owned my soul in that bluff spot.Ever wonder how a pizza delivery guy becomes a poker sensation AND starts a band? This is the episode for you. The magic is real folks!0:00 - Introduction1:42 - Meet the King of Argentina3:01 - Losing It All and Starting Over5:00 - Entering the YouTube Poker Scene6:34 - Finding Success in Indian Casinos8:13 - First Breakthrough on the Hustler Stream10:16 - The Importance of Soft Skills in Poker12:39 - The Social Side of High-Stakes Poker15:04 - Challenges of Poker Content Creation18:35 - Viral $800K Aces vs. Kings Hand21:04 - Bluffing Jungleman: Mariano’s Bold Move27:47 - The Psychology of Bluffing35:18 - Dennis the Menace’s Ultimate Bluff37:00 - Losing to Dennis the Menace46:15 - Advice for Aspiring Poker YouTubers50:00 - Poker’s Social Value and Misconceptions53:41 - From Poker to Pursuing Music55:54 - Mariano’s Band and Creative GoalsJoin Poker Academy today using this link: https://www.preflop.academy/?via=dan
901234567890123456789 123456789012345932views Oct 24, 2024 Join The JungleVerse and sharpen your skills in a community built for winners: https://enterthejungleverse.com/ Pete Clarke, better known by his online alias "Carrot Corner," is a professional poker coach and strategist renowned for his unique approach to teaching the mental game of poker. Specializing in low- to mid-stakes poker, Clarke has built a reputation for helping players develop both their technical skills and emotional resilience at the table. His coaching methods focus on breaking mental habits and overcoming emotional barriers that hold players back, combining a deep understanding of Game Theory Optimal (GTO) strategies with practical techniques for improving mindset. Clarke's poker philosophy emphasizes the importance of consistency and self-awareness, believing that mastering the psychological aspects of the game is just as crucial as technical precision for long-term success.Here is what you can expect to hear on this week's show: IntroIntroduction of Pete Clarke (Carrot Corner)Carrot Corner Origins and Nickname BackstoryPete's Journey from Poker Player to CoachEmotional Barriers in Poker and LifeCourage and Discipline in PokerPoker Therapy Book: A Three-Step ProcessTriggers and Interpretations in PokerMisfires and Rewiring Mental PatternsLogic vs. Emotional ProgramsThe Role of Epiphanies in Mental CoachingRoot Causes of Faulty Mental ProgramsOvercoming Subtle TiltBuilding New Habits in GameReal World Applications of Poker LessonsProcrastination and ResistanceOvercoming Mental Resistance with Small WinsFinding Inspiration to Stay EngagedPoker as a Means to FreedomHow to Enjoy Poker's Mundane AspectsInjecting Fun into Tournament PlayThe Struggles of Live Poker and Small TalkThe Academic Approach to Poker EducationCarrot Poker School and Creating Effective TheoremsRiver Blunder Theorem and Strategic LearningGreed and Glutton Theorems in PokerTrue EV vs. Solver FrequenciesTeaching Poker Through Memorable ConceptsPhilosophical Insights Applied to PokerThe Challenges of Live PokerThe Allure of Bridge Over PokerComparing Poker and Bridge StrategicallyClosing Thoughts and Jungle 20 Promo CodeFollow "Jungleman" Dan Cates: Instagram:@thedancates X (Formerly Twitter): @junglemandan Join Poker Academy today using this link: https://www.preflop.academy/?via=danJoin Poker Academy today using this link: a...
Join The JungleVerse and sharpen your skills in a community built for winners: https://enterthejungleverse.com/ Veronica Brill, known for her courage in the poker community, is a professional poker player and analyst who became a pivotal figure in exposing one of the most notorious cheating scandals in recent poker history. Her commitment to transparency led her to confront Mike Postle, a player accused of using illicit methods to gain an edge in live poker games. Beyond her role as a whistleblower, Brill offers insights into poker psychology, exploring how factors like sleep deprivation and narcissistic tendencies drive people toward dishonest strategies. Through her work, she underscores the importance of integrity in poker, believing that maintaining honesty and accountability is crucial to preserving the game’s reputation and trust among players.Here is what you can expect to hear on this week's show:IntroductionVeronica's Multifaceted World"Jungle After Dark"Poker Scene in AustraliaMotivations Behind CheatingNarcissism in CheatersThe Risks of Cheating as a "Winning Strategy"Lack of Empathy and Obvious CheatingInternal Help Prolongs CheatingHumor Amidst the ScandalThe Legal FalloutDOJ's Reaction to the Cheating ScandalSystemic Injustice in Cases of CheatingCheating in Online PokerDOJ's Misconceptions About Poker CheatingSimple Data Solutions for Detecting CheatingData in Healthcare Decision-MakingHealth Risks and Common OutcomesFitness Stats and American HealthValue of Being Open to CorrectionDecision Science and GroupthinkReligion, Group Dynamics, and Belief SystemsSpirituality and LogicNihilism and the Meaning of LifeEvolution and Human NatureReligion and Ethical EvolutionThe Ethics of Extended LifespansThe Potential Future of ImmortalityFinal Thoughts on Evolution and ReligionFollow "Jungleman" Dan Cates: Instagram:@thedancates X (Formerly Twitter): @junglemandan Join Poker Academy today using this link: https://www.preflop.academy/?via=danPoker strategy tipsPoker tournament highlights Poker player profilesPoker player rankingsPoker coachingPoker mental game
Join The JungleVerse and sharpen your skills in a community built for winners: https://enterthejungleverse.com/ Dominik Nitsche, a renowned poker professional and entrepreneur, has carved out a niche in the poker world with his pioneering approach to game strategy and tech integration. Known for his expertise in leveraging advanced poker solvers and real-time strategy tools, Nitsche continually pushes the boundaries of poker’s traditional landscape. His collaboration with AI-driven tools has not only optimized his game but also inspired players worldwide to rethink their approach to efficiency and decision-making at the table. Emphasizing the importance of innovation and adaptability, Nitsche believes that while poker may evolve with technology, the core skills of reading players and mastering game theory remain essential to lasting success in both live and online poker.Here is what you can expect to hear on this week's show:00:00 Introduction00:39 Introduction of Dominik Nitsche by Dan Cates01:24 Dominik discusses his decision to "retire" from poker03:46 WSOP and the laptop incident - Dominik’s perspective04:24 Ethical boundaries in poker assistance and haters' reactions06:00 Strategic reminders from the rail - Dominik on in-game advice07:30 Differences in hands Dominik uses as bluffs 10:05 The role of intuition against unbalanced players11:16 Balancing player assistance with competition12:54 AI potential and "Dream Machine" branding ideas13:52 Poker software and misconceptions among critics15:24 Discussion on AI’s capabilities and its potential in poker coaching16:45 Progress of AI in poker simulations and strategy17:57 Dominik talks about AI’s utility in understanding strategic situations18:36 Using AI to teach concepts like bluffing combos and range checking20:00 Balancing strategies between various bet sizes21:10 Making educated guesses based on experience with amateurs24:30 Personal uses of AI by Dominik in life and poker26:55 Balancing between AI advancements and poker’s “old school” mindset29:21 Dominik’s take on the limitations of current poker coaching31:17 AI’s role in explaining poker strategy and bet sizings33:40 Dominik’s view on AI for teaching poker drills and practice36:12 Risk premiums and bet size application in tournaments vs. cash games38:10 Experimenting with AI in practical poker coaching41:00 Dominik’s shift to life in Thailand and lifestyle changes43:35 Generosity and the role of philanthropy in poker earnings47:00 Thoughts on the responsibility of poker players to give back50:20 Charity, personal growth, and long-term goals55:30 Financial resources and giving back as a high-stakes player1:00:50 Balancing money management with philanthropic goals1:05:30 Investment strategies and risks in poker player portfolios1:09:25 Dominik’s "craziest" investment experiences1:13:15 Reflections on poker community perceptions and "top players"1:19:00 Dan Cates’s view on player hierarchies and individual strengthsFollow "Jungleman" Dan Cates: Instagram:@thedancates X (Formerly Twitter): @junglemandan Join Poker Academy today using this link: a...
Join The JungleVerse and sharpen your skills in a community built for winners: https://enterthejungleverse.com/Veronica Brill, widely recognized for her role in exposing one of poker's most notorious cheating scandals, is a professional poker player, commentator, and whistleblower. Known for her fearless stance in uncovering the Mike Postle scandal, Brill brought attention to the fraudulent activities during the Stones Casino live stream, where she stood firm despite facing gaslighting and skepticism from the poker community. Outside of poker, Veronica holds a background in data analytics and decision science, which she applies to her work in both poker and her professional career. As a strong advocate for transparency and fairness in the game, she continues to contribute to the poker world as a commentator and advocate for player integrity, all while hosting high-stakes games at Hustler Casino.Here is what you can expect to hear on this week's show:00:00 Introduction01:00 Dan Cates introduces Veronica’s varied career 02:13 Veronica Brill talks about catching Mike Postle 03:58 Veronica signs a deal for a mini-series 05:00 Mike Postle’s suspicious behavior 07:00 Gaslighting and Veronica’s confrontation with Justin Karaitis 09:00 The strange defense of Mike’s cheating 11:00 The hilarious absurdity of the scandal 13:00 Jungleman jokes about trying the Martingale strategy 16:00 Mike Postle’s strange delusions and personal attacks 18:00 Mike’s persistence and false narrative 20:00 Veronica’s confrontation with Mike Matusow 23:00 Veronica’s entry into poker through British poker TV 25:00 Playing uncapped 1/2 poker games with oil rig workers 27:00 Jungleman jokes about working on an oil rig 29:00 Veronica’s role as a poker whistleblower 32:00 The Robbie cheating scandal investigation 35:00 Data analysis vs. intuition in decision-making 38:00 Personal reflections on data and relationships 42:00 Closing remarks and Hustler promotionFollow "Jungleman" Dan Cates: Instagram:@thedancates X (Formerly Twitter): @junglemandan Join Poker Academy today using this link: https://www.preflop.academy/?via=danPoker strategy tipsPoker tournament highlights Poker player profilesPoker player rankingsPoker coachingPoker mental game
Join The JungleVerse and sharpen your skills in a community built for winners: https://enterthejungleverse.com/Lynne Ji is a high-stakes professional poker player known for her success in private games and staking ventures. Based in the United States, she has gained recognition for navigating the complex world of high-stakes cash games, particularly in exclusive private circles. Throughout her poker career, Lynne has shared valuable insights on staking, including the risks and lessons learned from backing players during the pandemic. With a sharp focus on bankroll management and networking, she continues to be a prominent figure in the poker community, advocating for responsible play and the importance of staying cautious in high-stakes environments. Lynne's experiences highlight the unique challenges women face in the poker world, and she remains a respected voice in the industry. Here is what you can expect to hear on this week's show:00:00 Introduction 00:52 Lynne Ji: High-stakes poker player and content creator01:36 Staking experience during the pandemic02:23 Big losses in high-stakes staking03:20 Lessons learned from staking04:00 High-stakes private poker games and entry into poker06:00 Risks in private cash games07:52 Navigating high-stakes private poker games10:21 Private poker games in Asia15:00 Squid games in poker and big pots18:42 Stream games and game selection in poker21:00 Why Lynne doesn’t play in LA poker games anymore25:00 The challenge of vetting private games26:00 Being a woman in high-stakes poker29:00 Gender dynamics in high-stakes poker31:12 Harassment and experiences in poker35:00 Making money in private games38:25 Playing high-stakes during the WSOP39:58 Poker as a means to an end43:00 Using opportunities as a woman in poker48:00 Leveraging poker for networking and personal growth52:09 Credit card points and luxury travel1:00:52 Managing risks in staking poker playersFollow "Jungleman" Dan Cates: Instagram:@thedancates X (Formerly Twitter): @junglemandan Join Poker Academy today using this link: https://www.preflop.academy/?via=danPoker strategy tipsPoker tournament highlights Poker player profilesPoker player rankingsPoker coachingPoker mental game
In this episode, Jonathan Little, a prominent figure in the poker world, shares his insights on resilience, poker strategy, and his extensive coaching experience. Jonathan reveals how he began coaching at a young age, the mindset needed for success, and his approach to writing poker books. Whether you're a poker enthusiast or someone looking to understand the game better, Jonathan's valuable lessons will leave you inspired to hone your skills and embrace the highs and lows of poker life. Enjoy this deep dive into the world of professional poker with one of the game's finest minds!Here is what you can expect to hear on this week's show:00:00 Introduction00:14 Comfort with Risk and Developing Traits for Poker00:27 The Challenge of Consistent Play00:38 Guest Introduction - Jonathan Little’s Poker Accomplishments00:55 Achievements and Poker Career Overview01:21 Jonathan Little’s Start in Poker Coaching01:40 From Poker Forums to Private Coaching02:00 Writing Poker Articles and the Transition to Books02:22 Simplifying the Book Writing Process03:09 Evolution of Sit and Go Poker Games03:57 Impact of Party Poker's Exit from the US04:38 Did Poker Coaching Make Games Tougher?06:08 The Influence of Poker Coaching on the Player Pool07:00 From Beginner to Competent Poker Player08:00 Courses Designed for Actionable Learning09:00 Tracking Player Progress and Success Metrics10:07 Common Player Mistakes and How to Address Them11:00 Teaching GTO Strategies and Adjustments12:55 Streamlining Poker Education for Consistent Learning14:05 Advanced Strategies and Exploitative Play16:00 Introduction to Node Locking and Advanced Tactics18:30 Customized Learning Paths for Poker Students21:40 Balancing GTO and Reads in Decision Making23:45 Tilt Management and Understanding Player Tendencies27:55 Practical In-Game Adjustments and Strategy Refinement31:30 Dealing with Emotions and Psychological Barriers in Poker35:00 Streaming, Bluffing, and Metagame Considerations39:00 Bluffing in High Stakes Games and Entertaining Play45:00 Jonathan’s Poker Books and Writing Collaborations48:30 Psychology in Poker – Resilience and Mindset Coaching52:30 Winning the 2019 Poker Personality Award56:00 Building a Successful Poker Training Business1:03:41 The Importance of Entertainment at the Poker Table1:07:00 Closing Remarks and Free Poker Resources Follow "Jungleman" Dan Cates: Instagram:@thedancates X (Formerly Twitter): @junglemandan Join Poker Academy today using this link: https://www.preflop.academy/?via=danPoker strategy tipsPoker tournament highlightsPoker player profilesPoker player rankingsPoker coachingPoker mental game
Bart Hanson, a seasoned professional poker player and esteemed coach, has established himself as a leading authority in the realm of live poker. With a deep understanding of Game Theory Optimal (GTO) strategies, Hanson has successfully transitioned from being a full-time player to mentoring others through his specialized training platform, Crush Live Poker. He focuses on exploiting live poker dynamics and teaches players how to adapt to the evolving landscape of the game. Hanson is passionate about helping others navigate the intricacies of live poker, believing that mastering subtle aspects like bet pacing and opponent tendencies are crucial for sustained success. While acknowledging the growth of online poker, he remains a strong advocate for live poker, where he believes players can maximize their potential through a nuanced understanding of the game.Here is what you can expect to hear on this week's show:00:00 Introduction00:59 Introduction 03:14 Adapting to live poker post-Black Friday05:57 Bet pacing as a live tell08:19 Strategies for exploiting live opponents14:37 The importance of thin value betting17:55 Coaching wealthy recreational players in China23:39 Wild stories from high-stakes games in China30:30 The origins of short deck poker36:06 Psychological factors in live poker38:11 Attacking field bettors in multi-way pots47:31 Challenges and strategies in live poker53:56 The feasibility of making a living in poker01:06:34 The future of PLO and live poker01:10:21 Final thoughts and adviceFollow "Jungleman" Dan Cates: Instagram:@thedancates X (Formerly Twitter): @junglemandanJoin Poker Academy today using this link: https://www.preflop.academy/?via=danPoker strategy tipsPoker tournament highlightsPoker player profilesPoker player rankingsPoker coachingPoker mental game
Sergii Levchenko, also known by his online alias "Jayser1337," is a highly skilled professional poker player and coach from Ukraine. Specializing in Game Theory Optimal (GTO) strategies, he has made a name for himself in the world of high-stakes online poker. Over time, he transitioned into coaching, where he helps players sharpen both their technical abilities and mental approach to the game. Levchenko believes that while online poker faces technological challenges, live poker will continue to thrive, and he emphasizes that genuine passion for the game is key to long-term success in poker.Here is what you can expect to hear on this week's show:0:00 Introduction1:25 Perfectionism – A Deadly Sin in Poker3:10 A Sleek Coaching Site Built with AI4:35 The Pareto Principle - The 80/20 Rule and How it Applies to Coaching8:15 The GTO Shove – A Pre-flop Hack16:32 A Solid Ascent Up the Stakes18:45 Overcoming Challenges to Break Through22:50 Coping Mechanisms - Music, Travel, and Alone Time29:10 Winning the Game of Life - Following your passions35:20 Coaching the Fear Out44:50 Different Strokes for Different Folks50:00 Deep Incentive and Finding Motivation57:00 Social Causes1:04:30 Poker – Where the Final Goal is Not as Important as the Process1:07:30 Choosing Your Students1:13:00 Success StoriesFollow Sergii "Jayser1337" Levchenko:Youtube: @Jayser1337 Website: www.jpokerschool.comFollow "Jungleman" Dan Cates: Instagram:@thedancates X (Formerly Twitter): @junglemandan Join Poker Academy today using this link: https://www.preflop.academy/?via=danJoin Poker Academy today using this link: https://www.preflop.academy/?via=danPoker strategy tipsPoker tournament highlightsPoker player profilesPoker player rankingsPoker coachingPoker mental game
Chris Hunichen, also known as "Big Huni," is a renowned professional poker player from the United States, recognized for his exceptional skills in both online and live tournaments. With a background in online gaming, where he quickly rose to prominence, Hunichen has amassed millions in earnings, making him one of the most successful online poker players in the world. His transition to live poker has been equally impressive, with numerous deep runs and titles in major events, including the World Series of Poker (WSOP) and the PokerStars Championship. Known for his strategic prowess and adaptability, Hunichen continues to be a dominant force in the poker community.Here is what you can expect to hear on this week's show:0:00 Introduction1:24 Polk vs. Hunichen – A Go-Fund Me Controversy5:42 Showing Generosity8:46 A 2.8 Million Dollar Win and a WSOP Bracelet12:33 Standout Hands from His WSOP Win18:05 A Positive Mindset and the “Sickest” Rail of All Time19:28 One of the Best - Online Poker’s Triple Crown Winne21:30 NOT Talking Live Tells24:56 The ROI of a Great Online Player27:53 Online Cheating34:53 A Drastic Black Friday36:44 Scams, Hard Vouches and Mental Health Downswings41:10 A Move to Costa Rica and Grinding to Recovery46:15 Future Plans47:52 What’s so Great About Costa Rica?52:08 Balancing Your LifeFollow Chris Hunichen:X (Formerly Twitter): @bighuniInstagram: @thebighuniFacebook: Chris HunichenFollow "Jungleman" Dan Cates: Instagram:@thedancates X (Formerly Twitter): @junglemandan Join Poker Academy today using this link: https://www.preflop.academy/?via=danJoin Poker Academy today using this link: https://www.preflop.academy/?via=danPoker strategy tipsPoker tournament highlightsPoker player profilesPoker player rankingsPoker coachingPoker mental game
Check out Winning the Game of Life on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/winning-the-game-of-life/id1646986805Daniel Dvoress is a professional Canadian poker player known for his exceptional skills in high-stakes tournaments and cash games. He has made a significant impact on the global poker scene, particularly in events like the Super High Roller Bowl and the World Series of Poker, where he has accumulated millions in earnings. Dvoress is respected for his analytical approach, calm demeanor, and ability to make strategic decisions under pressure. Beyond poker, he is also recognized for his philanthropic efforts, contributing to various charitable causes.Here is what you can expect to hear on this week's show:0:00 Introduction2:40 Is Online Poker Dying?4:15 How Big is Cheating in Online Poker?5:05 What is Cheating in Online Poker and What is Not?12:01 Is Being an A$$h@le at the Table Cheating?15:00 Room at the Top? - The Polarity of the Player Pool in High Stakes Poker18:39 What Does it Take to Become a Top-Tier Pro?20:04 GTO Lab – How to Use the Software and Trainers at Your Disposal23:27 What’s the ROI for a Tier 1 Player and Can You Even Become One?31:20 How to Assess the EV of a Tournament34:44 Understanding the Nuances of the Situation vs. Knowing the ICM Outputs44:45 Is there Software that Captures Future Game?47:14 Becoming a PLO Player53:55 Dvoress’ Top 5 Tournament PlayersFollow Daniel DvoressX (Formerly Twitter): @ddvoress Instagram: @ddvoressFollow "Jungleman" Dan Cates: Instagram:@thedancates X (Formerly Twitter): @junglemandan Join Poker Academy today using this link: https://www.preflop.academy/?via=danJoin Poker Academy today using this link: https://www.preflop.academy/?via=danPoker strategy tipsPoker tournament highlightsPoker player profilesPoker player rankingsPoker coachingPoker mental game
Matt Berkey, born on January 29, 1982, in Leechburg, Pennsylvania, is a prominent professional poker player known for his expertise in both cash games and tournaments. With a career that began in the early 2000s, Berkey has earned millions in live tournament winnings, including notable finishes at the World Series of Poker (WSOP). Renowned for his strategic depth and ability to navigate complex situations, he has become a respected figure in high-stakes poker. In addition to his playing achievements, Berkey is the founder of Solve For Why Academy, a poker training program emphasizing innovative coaching methods. His contributions to poker media and dedication to continuous improvement have made him a well-rounded and influential figure in the poker community.Here is what you can expect to hear on this week’s show:0:00 Introduction1:10 A Laptop at the WSOP – Cheating Scandal or No?6:21 The Importance of Embracing New Technology in the Game – AI10:48 Learning Hierarchy - Learning, Interpreting, Educating, and Executing the Sims13:20 Using Your Talents the Way They Lend Themselves17:32 Constructing Game-Planned Heuristics to Apply the Sims24:21 Different Heuristics for Different Demographics and Cultures29:10 It’s Ony an Idea- Calling Things GTO is Nonsense33:30 Poker is a Sandbox - The GTO of Social Behavior41:19 Evolution of Trust - The Exploitative Actors and The Good Actors46:29 Leaving an Impact49:26 Solve for Why56:48 Exposing a Cheating Syndicate with a PodcastFollow Matt BerkeyX (Formerly Twitter): @berkey11Instagram: @berkey11Website: solveforwhy.io Follow "Jungleman" Dan Cates: Instagram:@thedancates X (Formerly Twitter): @junglemandan Join Poker Academy today using this link: https://www.preflop.academy/?via=dan
Alex Scott is the President of WPT Global, a key figure in the international poker scene, leading one of the most prominent brands in the poker industry. With extensive experience in both the business and competitive aspects of poker, Alex has played a crucial role in expanding the reach and influence of the World Poker Tour (WPT) on a global scale. His leadership has been instrumental in driving innovation, enhancing the player experience, and fostering the growth of poker as a global sport.Alex's career is marked by a deep commitment to the poker community, with a focus on creating opportunities for players around the world to engage in the game at both professional and recreational levels. His strategic vision and passion for the game have helped WPT Global navigate the rapidly changing landscape of online and live poker, making it a leader in the industry. Known for his approachable leadership style and dedication to excellence, Alex Scott continues to shape the future of poker through his work with WPT Global.Here is what you can expect to hear on this week's show:1:37 More Money for the Right Players7:15 A Perfect Balance - It’s How You Distribute Players Across Tables13:29 A Problem in the Poker Industry Getting Worse17:44 The Role Pros Play in Online Poker23:50 A Broken Incentive System26:49 Star Seat - Making Poker a Spectator Sport28:20 Building Your Own Custom Game Formats32:29 Making Strides in Game Integrity41:31 Real Time Assistance – The Biggest Threat to Poker There Has Ever Been44:14 Changes to the WPT Live Setting47:58 How to Qualify for a WPT Event49:08 Holding Himself AccountableFollow Alex Scott:X (formerly twitter) @alexscott720Instagram: @wptglobalWebsite: wptglobal.com Follow "Jungleman" Dan Cates:Instagram:@thedancatesX (Formerly Twitter): @junglemandanJoin Poker Academy today using this link: https://www.preflop.academy/?via=danPoker strategy tipsPoker tournament highlightsPoker player profilesPoker player rankingsPoker coachingPoker mental game
Ryan LaPlante is a professional poker player and coach known for his analytical approach and dedication to the game. With over a decade of experience, Ryan has established himself as a formidable player on the poker circuit, accumulating numerous tournament cashes and a coveted World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet. His deep understanding of the game, coupled with his ability to adapt to various playing styles, has made him a respected figure in the poker community. As a coach, Ryan is passionate about helping others improve their skills, offering personalized coaching sessions and sharing strategic insights through his website, LearnProPoker.com, where he provides in-depth training materials and resources for players of all levels.In addition to his accomplishments at the table, Ryan is also recognized for his positive influence and commitment to the poker community. He frequently engages with fans and fellow players, offering advice and support, and is known for his sportsmanship and integrity. Ryan's coaching style is marked by his clear communication and patient approach, making complex strategies accessible to players of all levels. Through his work as a coach and player, and through the educational platform LearnProPoker.com, Ryan LaPlante continues to inspire and guide the next generation of poker enthusiasts.Here is what you can expect to hear on this week's episode:0:00 Introduction1:04 A Wide Profile in the Poker World2:27 A Poker Coach with a %100 Satisfaction Rate4:38 Not Natural to the Game - A Unique Edge6:47 A Peek into Ryan’s Coaching Method8:45 Theoretical vs. Exploitative Poker10:20 The Wrong Reasons to Get into Poker11:59 What it Takes to Get a Start in Poker17:19 The Type of ROI You Need to be Consistent19:52 Getting Specific – Queens vs. Ace-King Pre-Flop23:23 Adding the Anty to the Big Blind25:47 ROI’s on a Knock-out Tournament31:37 Predatory Poker – The Games to Look For34:57 Where are the Biggest Innovators in Poker?41:41 Why be Staked?44:18 Ryan’s Own Personal Stats44:17 Ryan’s Backstory47:03 Gay in the Poker World, America, and the World56:05 LearnProPoker.com – a CommunityFollow Ryan LaPlanteX (Formerly Twitter): @ProtentialmnInstagram: @realprotentialWebsite: LearnProPoker.com Follow "Jungleman" Dan Cates:Instagram:@thedancatesX (Formerly Twitter): @junglemandanJoin Poker Academy today using this link: https://www.preflop.academy/?via=danPoker strategy tipsPoker tournament highlightsPoker player profilesPoker player rankingsPoker coachingPoker mental game
Luiz Rizental, commonly known as “Brazil God,” leads a double life as a trader by day and a poker player at night. His poker journey began in 2017 when he initially played casually with friends. Over time, he ventured into casinos and gradually moved up in stakes. However, the pandemic brought about a significant shift in his poker endeavors as he started participating in private app-based games. This transition culminated in his high-stakes Chicago poker game, an experience he found both significant and fortunate. Furthermore, Rizental can also be spotted in high-stake cash games at Hustler Casino Live and Poker At The Lodge.Here is what you can expect to hear on this weeks show:0:00 Introduction1:25 It’s Not Often You 6-Bet 10-9 and Scoop vs Kings3:18 Focusing on That Edge – Poker and Trading7:58 Showing Your Hand -The Difference Between Poker and Casino Games12:20 Running a Big Game in Chicago18:41 The Fine Edge of a Profitable Player22:06 Creating a Unique Atmosphere at a Private Game27:34 Creating a Strategy for Debtors36:40 Does Going Public Encourage Payment?39:34 The Ways Jungle’s Been Scammed45:45 The Importance of the Social Environment in Poker53:45 The Political Side of Poker Games53:45 Good Behavior as an Edge1:02:54 You Don’t Have to be Fun All the Time1:07:02 Creating the Right Environment when Hosting a GameFollow Luiz "Brazil God" RizentalX (Formerly Twitter): @thebrazilgod Follow "Jungleman" Dan Cates:Instagram:@thedancatesX (Formerly Twitter): @junglemandanJoin Poker Academy today using this link: https://www.preflop.academy/?via=danPoker strategy tipsPoker tournament highlightsPoker player profilesPoker player rankingsPoker coachingPoker mental game
SPECIAL OFFER: Join the BBZPoker Discord the day after the podcast goes live and get entered into a lottery for a free annual subscription! https://discord.gg/E9e7Jx49Jordan “BBZ” Drummond has been a mainstay in the world of poker for over 15 years. He started playing poker in 2009 with $7, engaging in 10 cent 360 mans and 25 cent 45 mans, and impressively spun it up to $750k over the next five years by playing SNGs and grinding Supernova Elite four times. Simultaneously, he built a staking group that eventually included approximately 150 active players. Following the termination of SNE, Jordan focused on staking and coaching until 2019 when he began streaming. He played and streamed high-stakes MTTs for a year and a half to promote BBZPoker, a subscription-based coaching service, and obtained a sponsorship from partypoker, which he gave up when he decided to stop streaming full-time in 2021.As a seasoned professional, Jordan has not only achieved sustained success in high-stakes poker but has also made a lasting impact as a staker, coach, and mentor. His commitment to nurturing talent is evident in his mentorship of hundreds of students, guiding them to achieve their full potential in the competitive realm of poker. In 2012, Jordan founded BBZpoker.com, a platform that has grown into a leading provider of affordable and high-level poker training content. Under his leadership, BBZpoker.com plays a pivotal role in shaping the skills of countless poker enthusiasts, contributing to the overall growth and excellence of the poker community. Jordan “BBZ” Drummond’s enduring influence in the poker world is a testament to his dedication, expertise, and passion for the game.Here is what you can expect to hear in this week's episode:0:00 Introduction00:25 The Most Experienced Poker Coach7:05 Easy to Choose Winners? Selecting Your Students10:00 Helping with Life Leaks12:57 Learning How a Spot Works – Eliminating the Tilt16:26 Making Millionaires24:58 Getting Screwed Over – A Predictable Pattern32:02 Audit Mechanisms to Stop Cheating43:53 Why Start Staking?47:53 An Interest in Self-Improvement57:47 Jordan’s Reading List1:03:12 Persistence and Durability – An Immense Skill for Poker and Life1:07:59 Accountability Systems in PokerFollow Jordan Drummond and BBZ Staking:X (Formerly Twitter): @bbzpoker Website: https://www.bbzpoker.comYouTube: @BBZPoker Join the Discord Server: https://discord.gg/E9e7Jx49Follow "Jungleman" Dan Cates:Instagram:@thedancatesX (Formerly Twitter): @junglemandanJoin Poker Academy today using this link: https://www.preflop.academy/?via=danPoker strategy tipsPoker tournament highlightsPoker player profilesPoker player rankingsPoker coachingPoker mental game
Born on December 29th, 1983, in Vlissingen (Netherlands), Lex developed an early love for computer games when his uncle gave him a NES for his 5th birthday. During his teenage years, he discovered StarCraft: Brood War, where he met friends like Victor Goossens, founder of Teamliquid.net.After finishing middle school and starting criminology at Erasmus University in Rotterdam at age 20, Lex discovered poker during the poker boom following Moneymaker’s WSOP win. Starting with $10 from online friends, he quickly advanced to the highest stakes both online and live. In 2009, he signed a contract with PokerStars and traveled the world playing poker, featuring in shows like High Stakes Poker and The Big Game.In 2013, Lex transitioned from PokerStars Team Pro to PokerStars Team Online, achieving Supernova Elite status for three consecutive years. With the rise of poker on Twitch, Lex began streaming in 2015, becoming the platform's top poker streamer for eight years straight. Now 40 years old, living in Vlissingen with his wife and two young children, Lex focuses on streaming and promoting poker. In November 2016, he was inducted into the Dutch Poker Hall of Fame for his contributions to the game in the Netherlands.Here is what you can expect to hear on this week's show:0:00 Introduction1:15 Becoming a Streamer2:42 The Rise of Streaming4:43 Grinding and Sticking to Schedules5:57 Spoiled with Content8:22 Authenticity Makes for Streaming Success12:55 Stories from a Stream - You Can’t Ignore the Trolls19:41 Pushing Passed the Adversity27:24 Merging Content Creation and Poker Strategy33:12 The Importance of ICM35:45 Live Strategy vs. Online Strategy43:39 The Financial Side of Streaming46:39 Truman Show-esque - The Scary Side of Streaming50:57 Mad Monk - Living Healthy1:00:09 Lex vs, Elky - Starting with a FIghtFollow Lex Veldhuis:X (Formerly Twitter): @lexveldhuis Twitch: @lex veldhuis Website: https://www.lexveldhuis.com/YouTube: @lexveldhuistv Follow "Jungleman" Dan Cates:Instagram:@thedancatesX (Formerly Twitter): @junglemandanJoin Poker Academy today using this link: https://www.preflop.academy/?via=danPoker strategy tipsPoker tournament highlightsPoker player profilesPoker player rankingsPoker coachingPoker mental game
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