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Pokercast 435 - Jason Strasser, €1M One Drop Trip Report & Strategy with Chris Kruk Pokercast 435 - Jason Strasser, €1M One Drop Trip Report & Strategy with Chris Kruk

10-28-2016 , 04:55 PM
How many dealers split the $?
10-29-2016 , 05:51 AM
Best episode in a while. I like the 2 hour length. 1 hour feels abrupt; 3 hours is a bit too much of a commitment when other podcasts are racking up on the to-listen list (I still listen to any length though)
10-29-2016 , 04:30 PM
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Originally Posted by AdamSchwartz
How many dealers split the $?

In the particular tournament I was referencing, with the 5 guys chopping $3000, it was 5 dealers.
10-29-2016 , 10:07 PM
Fantastic interview with Jason, fellas. He's bright and articulate and calls it like he sees it, which is very refreshing. I'd listen to the rest of the episode except that I'm too busy binging on Black Mirror. Terrence, this damn show is pretty dark. Good, but dark.
11-01-2016 , 05:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Howard Treesong
Fantastic interview with Jason, fellas. He's bright and articulate and calls it like he sees it, which is very refreshing. I'd listen to the rest of the episode except that I'm too busy binging on Black Mirror. Terrence, this damn show is pretty dark. Good, but dark.
love also how keen he was to ascribe his success to luck - a bit of humility goes a long way.
11-08-2016 , 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by leconnaisseur
Protection Poker is the Future of Poker
- MIKE SEXTON
Yeah, he is obviously saying that because he wants it to be popular so he can make more money. It is obviously not a good idea for the future of poker.
11-08-2016 , 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by boredoo
Ian: 10% standard tournament tip is nuts.
If there is no rake from the tourney buy-in, then it might be completely standard and fine...
11-09-2016 , 05:04 PM
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Originally Posted by that_pope
If there is no rake from the tourney buy-in, then it might be completely standard and fine...


No rake from the tourney goes to the dealers, at least in the specific tournament I was referencing.

Some games I go to do it that way. In which case obviously 10% would be nuts.

      
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