A poker pro's lonely journey through mid stakes cash games and tournaments. Brought to you by CrushLivePoker
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 122 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureGames |
Your correspondent discusses the potential ban on sweepstakes casinos in California, then reviews a $5/$5/$10 session in which he wonders how frequently he's getting bluffed.
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0:19 Thoughts on (more) law changes affecti... more
Your correspondent watches the 2013 poker-adjacent film “Runner Runner,” then gets put in some tough spots at $5/$5/$10, making (at least) one big mistake along the way.
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Your correspondent reflects on how private games cycle through players, and how public games in LA can compete with those of the private-game world, which offer newer side games. He also muses on a recent experiment that seems to point toward privati... more
Your correspondent plays a $5/$5/$10 session in which he wonders what to do facing a string bet, then navigates a long card-dead stretch. He also muses about the possibility of playing on stream.
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0:15 $5/$5/$10 sessio... more
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Thinking through hands is something I need to do better. I play online and I make quick decisions. Playing live I toss garbage too quick. Easy to know what I have because I snap to attention. “BIG HAND HERE”
The journey of cash poker player with all the ups and downs, good and bad
Charlie’s delivery is compelling and his skill and intelligence shine through. A must listen for all poker players.
Charlie is a remarkable story teller, and poker player. His podcast gives an inside look into the mind of a top live cash game poker player in modern day Los Angeles.
Aside from the hand histories taken from some of Los Angeles’ largest public cash games; my personal favorite aspect of the podcast is the hosts’ commentary on current events inside the poker world. Hearing the unbiased, and at times, unfiltered opinions in regards to current events is refreshing and uncommon in the poker podcast... more
It just so happens that the podcast is poker centered but it’s more about maximizing your life’s experience.
I started with the most recent podcasts and after listening to the last 10 or so I decided to go back and start with the first one. I’m happily working my way through them. Very enjoyable.
Thanks, Charlie! Wishing you well on the felt and everywhere else.
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The content explores the intricate world of poker through the personal experiences of a poker professional, focusing on both cash games and tournaments. Each episode reveals insights into gameplay dynamics, the psychological aspects of poker, and the societal implications of gambling. The host shares stories from personal sessions, critiques pop culture representations of poker, and addresses themes of addiction and financial management in the word of poker. With discussions on a range of topics, including the strategic elements of the game, the evolving landscape of poker culture, and personal reflections, this podcast offers a unique, engaging perspective for both enthusiasts and casual fans alike.
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