Fedor Holz | Speech at Websummit 2017

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  • Watch my speech at Websummit 2017 in Lisbon. I talk about how I got to poker, my life and Primed Mind.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 41

  • @PrimedMindApp
    @PrimedMindApp  6 років тому +8

    Thank you everyone for all the great feedback. It felt good to share some personal experiences.

  • @Sknkhnt42
    @Sknkhnt42 6 років тому +2

    Great speech Fedor! Keep it up because you're such a big inspiration for so many people!

  • @ioanascurt1693
    @ioanascurt1693 6 років тому

    I agree with your thinking about the journey itself in achieving goals...in the journey you have experiences that you appreciate only after...and this makes memories more valuable :)

  • @jimmycodmw2
    @jimmycodmw2 6 років тому +2

    awesome speech listen at 2.5 speed guys

  • @adrianpansza
    @adrianpansza 6 років тому +5

    Nice to hear about your background Fedor, that was really cool. Good job on not saying like a lot lol

  • @aleclima7507
    @aleclima7507 6 років тому +2

    inspirational

  • @elkyelkyelky
    @elkyelkyelky 3 роки тому

    Finished, good speech

  • @pokergod4354
    @pokergod4354 4 роки тому

    My 2nd fav poker player 💯💪🏾🃏

  • @mateuszkodnicki2606
    @mateuszkodnicki2606 6 років тому +1

    @Primed by Fedor Holz when you mentioned, that the journey is really important, not the result, the first thought came to my mind: movie "Peaceful Warrior" based on book "Way of the Peaceful Warrior (A book that changes lives) - Dan Millman". The issues you talked about, are similar to movie message to watchers and readers. Great talk, I fully agree with this

  • @alexenry6284
    @alexenry6284 6 років тому

    Nyce app good work 🙏primed mind🙏

  • @nazargeletiy7286
    @nazargeletiy7286 6 років тому +2

    I just have to go all in lol

  • @VinnyPoker
    @VinnyPoker 6 років тому

    Please add automatic google subtitles in video, its easier for non native english follow better.

  • @grindingitup
    @grindingitup 6 років тому +14

    First! Outcasts always win 📈

  • @johnsarausad
    @johnsarausad 6 років тому

    Great speech, Fedor!
    I’ve been grinding for 15 years chasing the dream you reached. Did you get staked when you made your first Million or did you win a few online tournaments on your way there?

    • @DavidSeybering95
      @DavidSeybering95 6 років тому +1

      I think he got staked by pokerstrategy.com when he made his first million in the WCOOP.

    • @johnsarausad
      @johnsarausad 6 років тому

      Nice! Thanks bud. Good luck at the tables!

    • @technofeeling2462
      @technofeeling2462 3 роки тому

      Change fundamentally. Hard hard work, discipline, intelligence etc. Imagine all good charakter things, work on very point. Don't know how to discribe it.
      Basically start being professional. Start to write down Theorie, sit down daily and grind 8h and do another 4 hours theories. Most important is mindset. I am naturally talented and went on a rocket start from 2k bankroll to 80k within one year. But from time to time there will come hard times and you must be prepared.
      For me it was private stuff that let me break down. Basically I did not play for a year now and I am almost broke. I am right now in the process of start playing again.
      As a summary I just can tell you that you have to be the best version of yourself. Work on every aspect of yourself and start meditation.

  • @NemoandStitchthecats
    @NemoandStitchthecats 5 років тому +1

    I missed the point how he reached his first milion from scratch.

  • @boblegree1213
    @boblegree1213 6 років тому +8

    The thing is there are many people who gave poker their all, 100%, learning studying and practicing. You need luck though, Fedor is one of the very, very few people who made massive amounts of money from this game compared to the ones who lost. The game is fun, but if youre smart enough to beat it you are also smart enough to realize the time investment is not worth the profit, as you could apply your energy and focus to much more fruitful areas of life

    • @vladzhuk
      @vladzhuk 6 років тому +3

      very well said, and its the truth

    • @xtremez85
      @xtremez85 6 років тому +5

      Luck is a factor which effect can be diminished with time, if u put the time to study the game and do the right things there's no way you fail in the long term. It's a tough game yes, specially the mental part and that's why few ppl get to succeed in this.

    • @vladzhuk
      @vladzhuk 6 років тому +1

      YOU FAIL TO RECOGNIZE WHAT "LONG TERM" MEANS IN MTT SAMPLE SIZE...

    • @tagadatsointsoin
      @tagadatsointsoin 6 років тому

      Everybody stop, we finally found God

    • @dylanhom58
      @dylanhom58 5 років тому

      Luck is just variance, and volume cures variance. Is it possible to play strong poker at a high volume for long period of time and lose? Absolutely. Is it mathematically highly unlikely? Absolutely again. Most people blame luck because they are unwilling to put in the work. Are there other career paths that are more stable and potentially more profitable? Absolutely. Does that mean that Poker isn't a viable and potentially optimal career path depending on your life goals? No way. A person that can last as a pro player would more than likely also be able to cut it as an investment banker, that doesn't mean investment banking is the right choice for them.

  • @evexxxxx
    @evexxxxx 6 років тому +1

    funny how literally EVERY SINGLE rags to riches story in any field of work always puts attention on the rags, and then suddenly he`s rich... but you NEVER hear about how that came about. It`s always "I had nothing ... and then I made my first million. Sadly, this is the most difficult part (0 - 1,000,000), and nobody is talking about this difficult period in detail. NEVER. Wonder why?

    • @Edvinas97
      @Edvinas97 6 років тому

      i see where you coming from, but instead of being negative about it, try to get inspired by his success, who knows, maybe you can be that guy who will tell story from rags to riches to other people one day ;)

    • @evexxxxx
      @evexxxxx 6 років тому

      i might get inspired, but as i said in my text before (which you probably didnt read), there is NOTHING to be inspired... he doesnt tell us how he went from poor to rich. just "i played some poker, and suddenly i was a millionnaire, because i won a big tourney." this is not inspirational at all.

    • @bjornsandota7443
      @bjornsandota7443 6 років тому +3

      you were not really listening between fedors lines, this is what i read out of your lines :D Fedor explained even online in his Blog EXACTLY how he made it from 0 to 26.000.000$. Loads of potcasts, interviews, and especially a lot of input and content from his side on his Blog. AND if you would have been interested enough, using google to find out more about fedor holz, i would have not started writing this.

    • @glitchgod3868
      @glitchgod3868 5 років тому +1

      Because it's all luck.

    • @technofeeling2462
      @technofeeling2462 3 роки тому

      Watch other stuff of him. You are in a prison of your own thoughts and of society. If you don't break that you will never be successful.

  • @IIIrandomIII
    @IIIrandomIII 6 років тому +3

    Wow, what a terrible life.
    How did he survive?????

    • @technofeeling2462
      @technofeeling2462 3 роки тому

      It is a journey. Like climbing on Mount everest. It is hard but when you reach success or even on the way to it you grow and grow.

    • @5th_Interaction
      @5th_Interaction 2 роки тому

      @@technofeeling2462 OP was being sarcastic, the dude had the easiest life.

  • @makerofmadness9427
    @makerofmadness9427 3 роки тому

    Can't play online because of Washington and can't play live because of China. It does not matter how skillful you are now.

  • @Ostberlin-dv3tk
    @Ostberlin-dv3tk 6 років тому +2

    Great speech but works on your "ähh"....;-)

    • @rolandkeiso3660
      @rolandkeiso3660 6 років тому

      if you compare this with his last performance, it is miles better already. I am sure he is working on it and it will come with experience.

  • @mani6721
    @mani6721 6 років тому +1

    if i were u i would just playing poker and win people's money and keep my mouth shut, u talk too much in these speech..