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On this week's episode of The Rake Podcast:
00:08The girls give Mike Del Vecchio an especially warm welcome.
00:17Mike gives us a bit of his poker backstory, why he prefers live tournaments over live cash games, and the girls weigh in with their opinions.
06:58Mike’s history of success at Aussie Millions. Why it’s his favourite tournament.
09:16His transition from cash to tournament play.
11:51Mike shares his experience at this year’s Aussie Millions, and discusses the ins and outs of tournament play in general.
15:28His first ever big score at the 2017 WPT Rolling Thunder Main Event.
17:54Mike recounts his biggest bluff at Aussie Millions.
19:47Mike tells us how taking control of his health and fitness helped him overcome a huge downswing.
23:09Mike talks about high stakes private games, and his take on the practice of cutting people from games who could potentially be winners.
26:42Jamie shares a similar story of being kicked out of an underground private game in New York.
28:31Mike talks about being treated similarly by Live at The Bike. The hosts discuss the difficulty of being perceived as a winning player, or a tight player, and how that perception can make it difficult to get into private games, regardless of whether or not it’s based on truth.
36:59Mike discusses how his negative experiences in private games helped push him toward live tournament play. More on Aussie Millions and how it’s generally a fun environment.
38:01More discussion regarding the regs who run private games, and how they make decisions to cut players based on protecting their own interests, plus the practice of objectifying fish as a commodity for private games.
42:57Mike discusses a recent tweet regarding swings in confidence leading up to the Aussie Millions, and the rush of pulling off a big bluff.
Play Run It Once Poker Today: runitonce.euTrain With The Best on Run It Once Training: runitonce.com
Subscribe to our RSS feed or find us on Apple, Spotify, and other podcast platforms:https://therake.transistor.fm/subscribe
Email suggestions to: TheRake@runitonce.comEmail your worst punts to: AsPlayed@runitonce.com
On this week's episode of The Rake Podcast:
00:08The girls give Mike Del Vecchio an especially warm welcome.
00:17Mike gives us a bit of his poker backstory, why he prefers live tournaments over live cash games, and the girls weigh in with their opinions.
06:58Mike’s history of success at Aussie Millions. Why it’s his favourite tournament.
09:16His transition from cash to tournament play.
11:51Mike shares his experience at this year’s Aussie Millions, and discusses the ins and outs of tournament play in general.
15:28His first ever big score at the 2017 WPT Rolling Thunder Main Event.
17:54Mike recounts his biggest bluff at Aussie Millions.
19:47Mike tells us how taking control of his health and fitness helped him overcome a huge downswing.
23:09Mike talks about high stakes private games, and his take on the practice of cutting people from games who could potentially be winners.
26:42Jamie shares a similar story of being kicked out of an underground private game in New York.
28:31Mike talks about being treated similarly by Live at The Bike. The hosts discuss the difficulty of being perceived as a winning player, or a tight player, and how that perception can make it difficult to get into private games, regardless of whether or not it’s based on truth.
36:59Mike discusses how his negative experiences in private games helped push him toward live tournament play. More on Aussie Millions and how it’s generally a fun environment.
38:01More discussion regarding the regs who run private games, and how they make decisions to cut players based on protecting their own interests, plus the practice of objectifying fish as a commodity for private games.
42:57Mike discusses a recent tweet regarding swings in confidence leading up to the Aussie Millions, and the rush of pulling off a big bluff.
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