Hopefully better than last year, he was so unlucky with his all-in situations, heartbreaking to watch. A WSOP bracelet is well overdue. Good luck to both of you.
Fuck I commented before I watched the video. I thought I was being clever, but u literally talk about his huge WSOP loss within like the first two seconds smh.
AWESOME INTERVIEW!!! I WOULD GIVE IT 10 "THUMBS UP" IF I COULD. I'M GETTING EXCITED FOR THE UPCOMING WSOP FOR YOU GUYS. BEST OF LUCK TO YOU BOTH!!!! 🍀🍀🍀🍀
I thought about getting the masterclass, how did it change your vision of playing the game? I am used to his channel and the content is amazing. I learn a lot.
@@ludovicpiejos4379 it was one of many pieces of content I consumed so I can't really tell you how his Masterclass specifically changed my vision of playing the game but it definitely helped me learn new things and consolidate others I had already learned.
Fantastic interview, a true gentleman and I’ve been lucky enough to have played in a tournament with Daniel back in 2005. I learned a lot just being at the table but have to admit he put me in many difficult positions that I made some terrible mistakes.
In a time when people are losing everything, no matter how hard they work, gambling to try and make that one score that will allow you financial freedom is a lot more appealing.
Only been playing for 6 months I’ve been watching your videos and have had pretty decent success (when i don’t play tilted). I downloaded your app and did the GTO preflop pop quiz i scored a 78%!
You will never lose the bad player pool in poker. There are plenty of people that firmly believe in luck and there is enough variance in poker to reinforce that thinking with occasional good runs. Less than a month ago, I was lectured by another player that his friend kills it in slots year after year. i started to disagree, but quickly saw that it was a pointless conversation and moved on. You will never convince the luck crowd that some things always lose over time.
Like the interview! Gives a great overview of the game. I especially like Daniel's ideas on "intention." The WSOP was on my bucket list and at an advanced age (approaching geezerhood) i could afford it. Knowing I'm mostly an intelligent recreational player, I didn't go thinking, I'm going to clean up, but I didn't have a REAl intention. Mistakes made. After 2 day drive jumped straight into $2K game. At dinner break tried to push lone left player out with all in. I didn't know anything about the player except he had 3x my stack. I was nervous. Overplayed my hand and lost. Advice to rec players. Play low level ring games. Play side tournaments first to get used to the atmosphere cuz the WSOP is like going to the circus and being IN the circus.
didnt like Jlittle much before this video (mad respect tho) and i get his mannerisms better now across from Daniel. also, i am commenting early but phil ivey is the goat
I think Poker players are one of the few brotherhoods that good players believe that they are a good enough player to win with skill. So it is almost offensive to stoop into the gutter in order to win. In a world that appears to be a race to the bottom, Poker is one of the few places that still maintains some integrity, lets not ruin what we have by trying to sensationalise the game's crazy aspects, Studying the middle suited connectors has far more nuances to examine, rather than studying the J4o hands of sensational wins. The average marginal situations are interesting to a real player, and not the hands that no one can ever know what is going on.
As a wrestling fan I can confidentially say "anything goes in wrestling" is no longer true. It was true late 90's and early 2000's but now it's big business and they need to please sponsors and advertisers just like every other form of entertainment in the 2020's.
29:22 I 100% agree with Daniel here, I definitely think intent matters. People make mistakes, we're human beings, I think we've all tried to do something nice and ended up doing something that hurt someone instead. Intent MATTERS.
I know that people like his Poker and that's respectable. But I am a man who knows his limits and so the only thing I aspire to in my life, is having my beard grow out as majestic as DNegs has in the last decade
Great interview but I feel like Daniel doesn't spend a lot of time with outreach related to what communities find offensive, why they find it offensive, and why intent doesn't necessarily matter. Maybe he should go hunt down some professional educators and experts on this subject like he does for poker.
its very silly to say "a flop call is worth .06 bigs but thats only to a solver because you wont play turn and river perfectly". you arent a solver but you aren't playing against a solver either. the comparison is your play vs his play not your play vs solver. it's almost certainly worth more than that to you against most players if you even know what a solver is
@Jonathan Little - Poker Coaching So you mean keep buying in, in volume? I kept at it all day, ran ok a few times but only made just in the money. unbelievable turn and river cards for my fellow villans. 3 days of run bad is enough punishment for me and my money. I did nothing wrong in the way I played each hand so I feel good for that. Kept my cool 😎 too...Could be worse, could be running good but playing crap poker like I've witnessed lately. Back to some study! Thanks
@Mitch Mana if 3 days of running bad is unbelievable to you then you either just started playing (if so good luck, try to remember no matter how bad you think you have run at some point in future you will run worse. But also remember that the cards don't have an agenda and as a winning player your next hand is more likely to kick off an upswing than to continue a downswing). If you have been playing a long time maybe playing poker ain't your thing.
You shouldn't, every hand is multi-way because all players in the tournament have interest in the outcome of your hand. The dealers that chide you are enforcing the rules correctly.
Poker will slowly decrease, if there is not more money flowing in from other sources then the players. We need more free money to the recreation players.
This was a joy to watch. Loved every bit of it and had to get out of my cash game to watch it so ummm reimbursement?? 😅 ps. Ant wait for his World Series blogs again. JL, fantastic ✌️🦘🦘