Episodes

Thursday Jul 09, 2020
J.J. Reed / Entrepreneur / Mentor / Life Coach / Peopleoligist / Marketing Guru
Thursday Jul 09, 2020
Thursday Jul 09, 2020
J.J. Reed, a “peopleologist”, entrepreneur, mentor, life coach, and marketing guru, beliefs in the power of the ripple effect. He shares the story of how he ended up on the front page of the Wall Street Journal, gives his opinion on current events, and explains why it’s so important to treat others with respect. Tune in to hear J.J.’s advice for winning at the game of life – and hear some crazy stories you won’t believe are true.
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Time Stamped Show Notes:
- 00:00 – 21:00 – J.J.’s COVID testing strategy, how he has become a student of life, his philosophy on treating everyone well and the ripple effect, and his career journey with the Maloofs.
- 21:00 – 43:00 – On the reality show, getting followed for a story for 3 months, being on the front page of the Wall Street Journal, and getting called to solve big problems.
- 43:00 – 01:00:00 – Why it’s about who you know and who believes in you, a story about hockey bag money, and his opinion on current events like the fight against racism and police brutality.
- 01:00:00 – 01:26:00 – On moving from expectation to appreciation, the protests, people getting along, the game of life, racial encounters, agendas, and stories from when he lived at The Palms.
- 01:26:00 – 01:40:40 – His family life, kids and technology, hockey in Las Vegas, the power of relationships, and the driving force and mentality that makes the Maloofs so successful.
- 01:40:00 – 02:04:00 – On being a connector and a peopleologist, an exercise in appreciation, a reminder that everyone has problems, how he plays poker, and a crazy story.
3 Key Points
- It’s not what you know, it’s who you know and who believes in you.
- Be a student of life.
- No one has all the answers.
Contact/Resources
- Partner - partypoker
- Website - Jeff Gross Poker
- Jeff’s Twitch
- J.’s Instagram

Thursday Jul 09, 2020
Chance Kornuth / Founder of Chip Leader Coaching / 2X WSOP Bracelet Winner
Thursday Jul 09, 2020
Thursday Jul 09, 2020
Chance Kornuth, the founder of Chip Leader Coaching and a two-time WSOP bracelet winner, has a unique tip for getting better at poker that requires knowing how to properly speak the language with other players. He shares why refining your mental game is so important, what it’s like to get cheated on the felt, and breaks down some of his favorite strategies. Tune in to hear about the Chip Leader Coaching program – and listen as Chance reveals his top tip for reading live tells.
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Time Stamped Show Notes:
- 00:00 – 22:00 – What Chance has been up to these past few months, information about the Chip Leader Coaching program, PLO vs no-limit, and how he met his wife.
- 22:00 – 46:30 – On his struggle to balance family and work, his decision-making ability and how it would impact streaming, what he does to study, and how Chip Leader Coaching got started.
- 46:30 – 01:04:30 – On his own learning and growth, what he thinks about online poker, what he’s excited for in the future, the series he’s planning on playing, and his workout challenge.
- 01:04:30 – 01:23:00 - On his superpower, his success, his prediction for poker in the U.S., how frequently he plays and where, and getting better through proper communication.
- 01:23:00 – 01:51:00 – His thoughts on sociopaths in poker, getting cheated, how he overcomes a loss, solvers, his favorite stops, how he learned, and his best tip for reading live tells.
- 01:51:00 – 02:18:00 – What inspires Chance, the importance of refining your mental game, some strategies he deploys in tournaments, his favorite hand, and how the program works.
3 Key Points
- You need to know how to properly speak poker to get better.
- Know yourself and if your decision-making abilities are hindered.
- Read live tells better by establishing your opponent’s baseline.
Contact/Resources
- Partner - partypoker
- Website - Jeff Gross Poker
- Jeff’s Twitch
- Chip Leader Coaching

Thursday Jul 09, 2020
Mike Sexton / Chariman of partypoker / WPT Champion / WSOP Bracelet Winner
Thursday Jul 09, 2020
Thursday Jul 09, 2020
Mike Sexton, a professional poker player, commentator, member of the poker Hall of Fame, and partypoker chairman, has some crazy poker stories from his decades in the game. He gives valuable advice to new players, shares his inspiration for going pro, and reminisces on the greatest players he’s seen play over time. Tune in to hear Mike’s thoughts on the future of poker – and find out what he learned the hard way so you can avoid costly mistakes yourself.
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Time Stamped Show Notes:
- 00:00 – 43:00 – Mike’s poker journey, his big wins and WPT title, his thoughts on bringing partypoker to the states, and who he believes is the greatest player of all time.
- 43:00 – 01:10:30 – How fatherhood impacted his career, what he says to new players, his dancing background, how became a commentator for the WPT, and his thoughts on HUDs.
- 01:10:30 – 01:33:30 – The state of live and online poker because of the pandemic, the tricky considerations for the Bahamas event, and the thing about televised poker.
- 01:33:30 – 02:15:00 – His inspiration to become a pro, the craziest thing he’s seen, some stories of playing back in the day, a record he holds, and his thoughts on the Mike Postle scandal.
- 02:15:00 – 02:31:30 – On respecting poker old-timers, reminiscing on poker scandals, making games fair, why it’s fun to set up different handicaps, and his recent golf game.
- 02:31:30 – On his book, exciting things up ahead, who he respects in poker, the exciting thing about the WPT online, some common struggles, and a warning about money management.
3 Key Points
- Poker can provide freedom.
- You have to put in the work to succeed.
- Respect poker old-timers!
Contact/Resources
- Partner - partypoker
- Website - Jeff Gross Poker
- Jeff’s Twitch
- Mike’s Book – Life’s a Gamble

Tuesday Jun 23, 2020
Tuesday Jun 23, 2020
Hristivoje “ALLinPav” Pavlovic, a professional party poker, streamer, and member of partypoker Team Online, has two main things that make him happy: regular sleep and regular studying. He reveals the best investment you can make as a poker player, the morning routine that sets him up for success, and his philosophy about quality study time. Tune in to learn all about Pav’s streaming journey – and hear what he has to say about trolls in his chat.
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Time Stamped Show Notes:
- 00:00 – 17:00 – How he got into poker, why he’s not looking for a relationship, his main goal in poker, his streaming schedule, why he likes PLO, and what has changed because of COVID-19.
- 17:00 – 33:30 – On joining the partypoker team, what he thinks about HUDs and real names, poker in Australia and New Zealand, his recent move, and the best investment you can make.
- 33:30 – 47:00 – Live poker, his journey on YouTube and Twitch, his network, what his parents thought about his career choice, and how partypoker has helped his career.
- 47:00 – 01:07:30 – What he’s looking forward to, what makes him happy, his philosophy about studying, the field of competition, his wins and losses, and his possible plans after streaming.
- 01:07:30 – 01:21:00 – What he thinks about staking, his morning routine, what he has to say about saltiness and bans in his chat, time zone challenges, and what he thinks about Brazilians.
- 01:21:00 – 01:38:00 – Live vs. online play, good ways to study, how many hours he streams monthly, what he thinks about podcasts, and a parting comment about poker.
3 Key Points
- Work hard and take risks while you’re young.
- With bigger prize pools come bigger come bigger fields come more fish.
- If you put the work in, you’ll be a good player.
Contact/Resources
- Partner - partypoker
- Website - Jeff Gross Poker
- Jeff’s Twitch
- ALLinPav’s Twitch
- ALLinPav’s YouTube
- ALLinPav’s Twitter
- ALLinPav’s Instagram

Tuesday Jun 23, 2020
Tony Dunst / WPT Host / WPT Champion / WSOP Bracelet Winner
Tuesday Jun 23, 2020
Tuesday Jun 23, 2020
Tony Dunst, a WSOP bracelet-holder, WPT host, and WPT champion, has no fear of losing. He shares how managing fear and variance in poker relates to the financial industry, what his family thinks of his career and how the coronavirus has impacted his professional life. Tune in to hear Tony’s warning about solvers – and learn the three things he does to improve his poker game.
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Time Stamped Show Notes:
- 00:00 – 20:00 – Tony’s quarantine experience, his life journey, how he got into poker, what he thinks about poker players, sports betting, and his work now compared to online streaming.
- 20:00 – 41:00 – On the WPT adjustments, his first live event, why he chose to focus on tournaments, what he doesn’t recommend, and the three things he does to improve his game.
- 41:00 – 57:00 – On making the final table, high-stakes games, having no fear of losing, his financial and online playing strategy, and what his family thinks about his career.
- 57:00 – 01:17:00 – On what poker teaches you about finances, his experiences in China, some of his biggest wins, and how coronavirus has affected his professional life.
- 01:17:00 – 01:30:00 – On “the Vanna White of poker”, people he looks up to in poker, what he does on Twitch, the challenges of being a host, and his routine before playing live poker.
- 01:30:00 – 01:48:30 – Where he goes to discuss strategy online, the top players in the game, some staking financial information, and some current events that impact the poker industry.
3 Key Points
- Poker players tend to be honest straight-shooters.
- Don’t go overboard on the solver studying.
- Poker players are accustomed to the variance and losing that’s a reality in the finance world.
Contact/Resources
- Partner - partypoker
- Website - Jeff Gross Poker
- Jeff’s Twitch
- Tony’s Instagram
- Tony’s Twitter
- The WPT GTO Trainer

Sunday Jun 14, 2020
Jordan Drummond / Twitch Streamer / Team partypoker Online / BBZ Poker CEO
Sunday Jun 14, 2020
Sunday Jun 14, 2020
Jordan Drummond, the founder and CEO of BBZ Poker, Twitch streamer, and member of Team partypoker Online, knows the tools that can bring financial security through poker. He gives his best pieces of wisdom for new players, shares why he keeps his mind and body strong, and reflects on the evolution of the game. Tune in to find out why Jordan says it’s okay to copy, cheat, and steal in poker – and learn why he invested in a $10,000 computer.
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Time Stamped Show Notes:
- 00:00 – 20:00 – Jordan’s background, how he got into poker, what he invested in to get better, how BBZ Poker got started, his schedule, and when he performs best.
- 20:00 – 40:00 – Why Jordan started streaming, why and when he randomizes, how he uses streaming as a tool, and advice for finding financial stability through poker.
- 40:00 – 59:00 – Advice Jordan would give to new players, the structural differences in the game today, when you should copy, cheat and steal in poker, and when he takes vacations.
- 59:00 – 01:09:00 – How Jordan met his wife, how to avoid being “shitty dad”, and what he does to keep his mind, body, and personal relationships strong.
- 01:09:00 – 01:23:00 – Jordan’s work history, why he stopped playing for years, why he has a $10,000 computer, his biggest scores, and why he chose partypoker.
- 01:23:00 – 01:45:00 – On his stream giveaways, who he thinks are the best players, who has shaped his career, his favorite stops, and what he thinks about the future of poker.
3 Key Points
- Streaming is an extremely valuable tool.
- Learn by watching the pros.
- Get access to content to improve your game.
Contact/Resources
- Partner - partypoker
- Website - Jeff Gross Poker
- Jeff’s Twitch
- BBZ Staking
- The BBZ Twitch

Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Bryan Paris, a professional poker player and Twitch streamer with over $12 million in online MTT cashes, is riding high on a recent big win. He shares how he’s seen the professionalism of poker increase over the years, explains how the games have changed, and breaks down the new selection opportunities available. Tune in to learn Bryan’s four adjustments for bounty builders, why he’s “cautiously optimistic” about the future, and how he manages his bankroll – and listen closely to his golden tip for aspiring professionals.
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Time Stamped Show Notes:
- 00:00 – 20:00 - Bryan’s recent wins, his online tournament results, his history of getting 10th, how he manages multiple table play, streaming, and what games he plays.
- 20:00 – 42:00 - The professionalization of poker, the way the games have changed, the new selection opportunities, why he’s “cautiously optimistic” and his journey to poker.
- 42:00 – 52:30 - The worst day of his poker life, his thoughts on re-entries and freeze-outs, why he lives in Amsterdam, what he likes and dislikes about live poker.
- 52:30 – 01:16:00 - Bryan’s typical daily routine, how to set yourself up to make money playing poker, his recommended study resources, how he improves his game, and on being sponsored.
- 01:16:00 – 01:28:30 - On his big score, how he’s managing his bankroll, his biggest a-ha moment, and his golden tip for beginner players who want to take poker seriously.
- 01:28:30 – 01:44:00 - On his playing schedule, recommended book, the four adjustments for bounty builders, and content that he watches.
3 Key Points
- Live poker takes a longer time to see results.
- Stay fit and study – even if you’re stuck at home.
- Get person-to-person support when learning how to play poker.
Contact/Resources
- Partner - partypoker
- Website - Jeff Gross Poker
- Jeff’s Twitch
- Bryan’s Twitter
- Bryan’s Twitch

Friday May 15, 2020
Jamie Kerstetter / Professional Poker Player / Commentator / Animal lover
Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Jamie Kerstetter, a professional poker player, commentator, and animal lover, shares the charity work she’s doing and why it’s so important to her. She explains why her improvement stalled for a while and what she’s doing now to ramp up her skills and crush it online. Tune in to learn how Jamie made peace with her nontraditional life path, how her family reacted to her career switch from law to poker, and how the live and online poker world is different for female players.
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Time Stamped Show Notes:
- 00:00 – 24:00 – Pandemic updates from Las Vegas, her writing, background, poker journey, and what it’s like being a female poker player.
- 24:00 – 39:00 - Her parent’s reaction, how commentary helped her family accept her profession, the charity work she’s doing and why, and her passion for animals and especially pit bulls.
- 39:00 – 52:00 - When she started playing online, the emotional swings in tournaments, dealing with variance, why her improvement stalled, and what she’s doing to study now.
- 52:00 – 01:20:00 - On winning the 2019 Global Poker Awards Twitter Personality of the Year, her most meaningful tournament run, and what she thinks about Twitch.
- 01:20:00 – 01:31:00 - What made her an animal lover, who she enjoys commentating with, her favorite female players, and her nontraditional life path.
- 01:31:00 – 01:49:30 - Her love for soccer, what she hopes for the future, the importance of content, some of her favorite players, and who she’d kill, marry, and “snog” in poker.
3 Key Points
- There are huge swings in tournaments.
- You can create your own path.
- Think for yourself.
Contact/Resources
- Partner - partypoker
- Website - Jeff Gross Poker
- Jeff’s Twitch
- Jamie’s Instagram
- Jamie’s Twitter

Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Matas Cimbolas, a professional poker player and WPT champion with $3,899,625 in MTT earnings, shares what it was like to become a young WPT champion. He talks about his mental game, what he attributes to his success, and when his wins began attracting attention. Tune in to learn how Matas prepared for that fateful final table, the resources he uses to study, and what he does to survive bad beats – and discover his best strategies for staying calm and controlled under pressure.
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Time Stamped Show Notes:
- 00:00 – 07:00 – On his first-ever WPT win, how Lithuania has held up through the pandemic, how he used to be a huge grinder, and how he played and made connections at the WPT.
- 07:00 – 17:00 – What he attributes to his success, his travels, when his success began attracting attention, what he thinks of online vs. live poker, and his current routine.
- 17:00 – 32:00 – His mental game, his biggest online and live scores, how he started from the bottom by asking his brother for $5, and where he travels.
- 32:00 – 56:00 – His favorite series, thoughts on rebuys, his wedding plans, how he prepared for the final table, his thoughts on solvers and studying, and his normal routine.
- 56:00 – 57:30 – Strategies to stay calm, relax, and control yourself in pivotal spots, how to survive bad beats, and when he takes breaks.
- 57:30 – 01:00:00 – The sports he enjoys, his favorite hands, the worst and best hand he can remember, and reminiscing on past games and hands.
3 Key Points
- Take a break if you need to.
- $5 can change your life!
- Solvers are great study tools.
Contact/Resources
- Partner - partypoker
- Website - Jeff Gross Poker
- Jeff’s Twitch
- Matas’ Twitter
- Matas’ HendonMob

Thursday May 14, 2020
Thursday May 14, 2020
Brian Rast, a professional poker player with total live earnings of $21,562,431, shares what he’s been up to during the coronavirus pandemic lockdown. He talks about his inspiration for getting into music, what he thinks about cryptocurrency, and how he’s seen the game change with the introduction of solvers. Tune in to learn how to “turn it on” at the table, enjoy good runs, and problem-solve – and learn how to balance yourself as a player to crush the game and enjoy the journey.
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Time Stamped Show Notes:
- 00:00 – 20:00 – What Brian’s been doing during the pandemic, what he thinks about it, what he hopes will happen, and why he has gotten into DJing and music.
- 20:00 – 36:00 – Brian and Jeff’s experience at Burning Man, his beliefs and how he sees the world, and what he’s doing to continue learning.
- 36:00 – 01:06:00 – His poker winning streak, what solvers did to change the game, how he got into poker, his Counterstrike playing, and what he thinks about cryptocurrency.
- 01:06:00 – 01:24:00 – The games he loves, how he likes to play, his strengths, when he “turns it on”, and reflecting on Michael Jordan’s documentary and story.
- 01:24:00 – 01:37:30 – The YouTube channels he watches, breaking down his past big wins, the challenges of tournament playing, and the mindset balance needed to enjoy good runs.
- 01:37:30 – 02:10:00 – The things he realizes he needs to live a fulfilling life in and outside of poker, the balance you need to succeed, “problem-solving mystique”, and his Brazil travels.
3 Key Points
- Enjoy the good runs!
- Have a balance between being confident and being honest with yourself.
- Give yourself a change to discover exploits before just clicking buttons.
Contact/Resources
- Partner - partypoker
- Website - Jeff Gross Poker
- Jeff’s Twitch
- Brian’s Website
- Brian’s Soundcloud
- Brian’s Twitter

