Would really like to see Kevin Martin on the pod. He seems very down to earth about his position in poker and his PS sponsorship. Would probably have some unique insights into twitch poker. Plus you can't have sauce every week so a small stakes player would be okay every now and then
Would really like to see Kevin Martin on the pod. He seems very down to earth about his position in poker and his PS sponsorship. Would probably have some unique insights into twitch poker.
Hey Joey, you should consider inviting Brandon Adams on your podcast.
He's currently playing DFS and has a strategy site called AdvancedSportsAnalytics.com with a great pod on it. He's been playing Poker since at least the mid 2000's, played on HSP, PAD, and had an infamous HUPLO match against Sammy Farha where he was spotted the button. There's a lot more interesting things to mention. I think you two could have a great conversation.
Yeah for sure. Always came across as very good speakers too, especially Di. If I am not mistaken though I don't think Joey is a fan. I remember some bang bang towards the barcode account in a podcast a while back if I recall correctly.
I appreciated the short videos with David Williams. I think a few shorter videos highlighting some key parts of the podcast would attract more YouTube viewers.
I'm pretty sure stars have a set deck and full tilts randomness was formulated via the exact time you took to make a decision (unset deck so if you call pre at a different time flop is different).
I don't know why people think about that stuff. Seems a bit pointless to tilt at how randomness is generated.
This was my understanding as well. Tilt was continuous shuffle (players actions/timing affected the board) while stars has a set deck style.
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Johnnybax
Vanessa Selbst
Philbort
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Rui Cao
David Benyamine
John Juanda (I think he would have some amazing stories)
Antonius (~1% chance of this but hey!)
I like the betting markets as opposed to the poll based models, I think they are a little more accurate, if you look at the bet fair models, hilary clinton is ~69% favorite.
I do not come at it with the idea, that anyone voting for Trump is an idiot, because a) totally unproductive b) just doesn't recognize the humanity of person you are trying to discuss things with. That is one of biggest problems with way people debate politics in the United States. It feels as if both sides think other side is completely crazy. Until you really contort yourself to understand the emotions and values in a cultural context of the other side, which you may not agree with, you are never going to get anywhere.
These are good thoughts sauce. Thank you. It should be of no surprise, that this election, in particular, is a complete circus. Sauce has highlighted exactly what is wrong with political system, and clearly some level headed and rational perspective is needed at these times. Hopefully more people adopt this mindset.
I like Sauce a lot. He's one of the few poker players who is both successful in poker and also interesting outside the context of poker - I get the impression he reads and thinks a lot, whereas with a lot of guests I get the whole 'I've read a Tim Ferriss book therefore I see the truth #GTO #crush #hashtag' vibe.
I like Sauce a lot. He's one of the few poker players who is both successful in poker and also interesting outside the context of poker - I get the impression he reads and thinks a lot, whereas with a lot of guests I get the whole 'I've read a Tim Ferriss book therefore I see the truth #GTO #crush #hashtag' vibe.
I think the main difference between Sauce and the other guys is that Sauce doesn't care anywhere near as much about having massive quantities of wealth.
Took about a week off from doing much content wise or GTO club wise, have a lot of comments to catch up with ITT and will give an update of what I am doing here in the future. Have been talking with a few different big companies on doing something together.
Earlier this year I drove to Akron in Ohio to play in a poker game that would be streamed on Twitch because I really wanted to see my friend Adrian Fenix. Playing in the game with us was an older gentleman named Charlie Snyder that was super smiley and really enjoyable to chat with.
We all went out to eat after the game and Chuck started telling us stories from his adventures sports betting/life in general. Over the next couple months Chuck was really supportive of the content I was creating and took the time to send me messages at times that really helped to boost my energy levels. I got a chance to meet up with him and his daughter while in Vegas for the WSOP and that was one of my favorite moments of the summer.
I've been telling him that I wanted to get him on my podcast and finally tonight we are going to make it happen.
It should be a really fun conversation that is different than most of my podcasts and I look forward to some fun stories