
We've been there. Starting from local dailies to playing professionally, we have a lot of wisdom to share from our experiences. Our two completely different upbringings in poker create a unique combination of viewpoints to discuss when talking strategy. We look forward to helping you not only improve your technical and mental poker game but also your bank accounts.Max Havlish / Wes Cannon
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 119 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Arlo "xrayarlo" Strozewski join us on the pod today. One of the brightest young poker minds from the midwest. We break down hands, discuss the mental side of poker, transitioning into learning solvers and so much more.
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In today's episode we dive into 3 of Wes's hands he recently played. We go through each decision point and start dialing in our opponents range based on those decisions to help us make the most money possible.
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Happy New Year! Aint no better time than now to start improving your game (and your wallet). In today's episode we discuss different resolutions you can use to improve your game in 2026. Keep it simple!
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Back with another Study Sessions! It's been a minute and today we're diving into a concept that is often overlooked and under utilized but if done properly can PRINT! the delayed c-bet. We discuss what a delayed c-bet is, how it can... more
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Great poker content, fun guests, funny hosts, solid intro music. Could use a few less Salamis.
Getting back into poker after 10 years of not playing online. These dudes are funny and informative
Great podcast, enjoyed the breakdown episode for the WSOP 2024. Look forward to more episodes in the future.
Two great guys talking about the game we all love. Great insights and tips from some young crushers.
Love seeing a poker podcast with some fellow Minnesota players!
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This podcast presents an engaging exploration of the world of poker, with hosts sharing their unique perspectives gained from diverse backgrounds in the game. Episodes commonly focus on practical strategies, personal anecdotes from tournaments, mental aspects of gameplay, and insightful discussions with various guests within the poker community. There's an emphasis on both technical skill development and emotional resilience needed in competitive settings. Notable episodes have included breakdowns of tournament strategies, conversations with professional players, and tips for improving one's poker strategy and mental game. Listeners are likely to find a mix of humor and actionable advice aimed at enhancing their overall poker experience.
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