
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
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Week 1 is already in the books at the 2026 WSOP and our very own Wes Cannon is off to a hot start. We discuss what's been going on the first week, tally the numbers, and break down multiple interesting hands!
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Our 5th and final episode of the 2026 WSOP Prep series is here and we are joined by none other than mix game crusher Esther "ETAY" Taylor. Etay joins us for a second time on the pod and this time we are discussing all things mix gam... more
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Welcome back for a 3rd time to WSOP Player of the Year and good friend Ian Matakis. Today's WSOP prep is a bit different than the usual. We do discuss ICM and PLO strategy but mostly just chat as a bunch of friends discussing poker... more
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Our 3rd year of the WSOP Prep series is here and we are joined a second time by both WSOP Mystery Millions Winner Mike Wilklow and Tournament Crusher Arlo Strozewski for Episode 3. We dive DEEP into Mystery Bounty Strategies and di... more
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Some of the best poker tournament strategy tips you’re going to find - keep up the great work, guys!
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.
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The show centers on high-stakes poker strategy, with a strong emphasis on live and online tournament play, mixed-game prep, and the mental game. Episodes frequently drill hands, ranges, and exploitative play, while also exploring mindset, emotional discipline, and the social dynamics of the poker world. Notable strengths include practical, hand-by-hand analysis, guest experts from top tournaments, and a punchy, humorous host dynamic that keeps lessons actionable for listeners looking to improve both technical skill and bankroll management. It likely appeals to players chasing competitive edge, especially those balancing strategy with psychology and real-world life considerations.
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