Consistently the best podcast out there! As good as Joey Ingram's was a few years ago interviewing all the killers. Who are the top 3 dream guests for you two?
Best player in world knows how to exploit gto and weak or good players no matter the limit. It brings ya back to intuition like in the moneymaker boom days . Play the player not the hand. BOOOOYAAAAAA
ok im further in, shiiiet, 16 hours a day for years, ok u love it more than me. For me it's been a discipline, work, i rly admire the artform, im a keep learning, and i followed other idiotic dreams, but my backup was always poker, i think, started 2008, but i rly didnt understand why id do it cos i had very little interest for money, i wanted to be worlds best gamer, but now all games are moba, shit, washed up crap, but poker to me, is still pure, with a ridiculous skillcap, so now im all in on poker, i probably maybe wont make it like u did, but im a go for it, like, die trying kinda thing!
After finishing podcast with Musk, do you also feel like: "wtf was that...I still dont understand how to make billions" ??? Btw I found this episode one of the best so far! Good job ❤
I have a pretty average office job rn. The job is sitting behind a desk in an office clicking buttons and doing "paperwork" to satisfy the endless bureaucracy and in return I get paid. I really don't see how that is so much more meaningful and beneficial to society than sitting behind a computer at home and clicking buttons in a poker game. Sure we can argue that in an abstract way what I am doing at the office is somehow beneficial to the economy - but that argument could also be applied to poker. Poker regs generate tons of rake for the sites - this money is then used to pay employees and thus jobs are created. Furthermore, regs help ensure there are always games running for the recreational that seek immediate entertainment. I understand your point that seeking the maximal financial income for yourself is deeply selfish. But in the end, 99% of people go to a job to get paid and get recognition - not for some deeply selfless reasons, so I really find it irrational to describe poker players as more selfish than the average joe
Typically a big fan of this podcast. However, this episode seemed all over the place and not very valuable to the listener. Guest was off topic and vague.
redlining at 500zoom 😂 What a legend ❤
45min. The most important thing!
Consistently the best podcast out there! As good as Joey Ingram's was a few years ago interviewing all the killers.
Who are the top 3 dream guests for you two?
these guys pods definitely remind me of my old episodes - some of my favorite content lately while i've been studying regularly again
@@joeingram1 we miss you!
@@ck58npj72 it both depend on your subjective definition of those terms..
Maybe focus on yourself :)
@joeingram1 how about we have you on the pod? ill shoot you a message on insta
Great job! This was a great guest with a great personality - well done guys!
Best player in world knows how to exploit gto and weak or good players no matter the limit. It brings ya back to intuition like in the moneymaker boom days . Play the player not the hand. BOOOOYAAAAAA
It was 2card confidence with the 10nl hand review that was actually a high stakes hand
Very cool closing by him! Intresting person behind the avatar of Magnus Carlsen.
ok im further in, shiiiet, 16 hours a day for years, ok u love it more than me. For me it's been a discipline, work, i rly admire the artform, im a keep learning, and i followed other idiotic dreams, but my backup was always poker, i think, started 2008, but i rly didnt understand why id do it cos i had very little interest for money, i wanted to be worlds best gamer, but now all games are moba, shit, washed up crap, but poker to me, is still pure, with a ridiculous skillcap, so now im all in on poker, i probably maybe wont make it like u did, but im a go for it, like, die trying kinda thing!
Great Video
when are u getting MBF!!
How good is he?
This guy is a punter
Lol
This just adds to poker confusion, too muchvague discussion.
After finishing podcast with Musk, do you also feel like: "wtf was that...I still dont understand how to make billions" ???
Btw I found this episode one of the best so far! Good job ❤
First
“Exploiting the opponent for 0.01 EV”
Something tells me he doesn’t even know what “EV “ stands for
Can you elaborate what you mean by it?
While everything u have comes from poker, which becomes a struggle bc we couldve done something that wasnt a selfish ego trip to make our money
I have a pretty average office job rn. The job is sitting behind a desk in an office clicking buttons and doing "paperwork" to satisfy the endless bureaucracy and in return I get paid. I really don't see how that is so much more meaningful and beneficial to society than sitting behind a computer at home and clicking buttons in a poker game. Sure we can argue that in an abstract way what I am doing at the office is somehow beneficial to the economy - but that argument could also be applied to poker. Poker regs generate tons of rake for the sites - this money is then used to pay employees and thus jobs are created. Furthermore, regs help ensure there are always games running for the recreational that seek immediate entertainment. I understand your point that seeking the maximal financial income for yourself is deeply selfish. But in the end, 99% of people go to a job to get paid and get recognition - not for some deeply selfless reasons, so I really find it irrational to describe poker players as more selfish than the average joe
@@SkeeNnN provided a service that moves the cog of humanity.
Grow up
@@brickingbad9099 poker is a thing we do to serve out ego. You're under developed and probably not well educated dolt
@@SkeeNnN Nice comment!
Typically a big fan of this podcast. However, this episode seemed all over the place and not very valuable to the listener. Guest was off topic and vague.