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Timestamps:
0:00:09Welcome Mike McDonald!
0:00:35Do to recent events, some people might know him more for his mad basketball skills. To familiarize that portion of the audience, how did he get is start in poker?
0:05:32In those early days, was he running entirely off his own bankroll?
0:08:19A discussion about how, until concepts like swapping became the norm, a lot of people had 100% of themselves in tournaments, which seems ridiculous in hindsight. Plus, more on Mike’s early years in poker.
0:10:38A discussion about the US falling behind the rest of the world in online poker due to the consequences of Black Friday.
0:12:37Mike sort of left poker for a while at the height of crushing the game. What’s the story behind that decision?
0:17:22COVID has had a big impact on the state of poker, both online and live. What does he think is going to happen if/when the current situation is “over”?
0:19:51Mike bet pretty early on that WSOP was going to get cancelled this year. What type of odds did he get on that?
0:21:36What made him feel so confident in that bet so early in the series of COVID events?
0:24:49A discussion about how unprepared we were for the COVID pandemic.
0:27:05Was lockdown-induced boredom what sparked his free-throw bet?
0:28:26Mike tells us about the origins of the now famous / infamous free-throw bet.
0:33:14Was there ever a stipulation that he couldn’t take any breaks?
0:35:43They address Nick Schulman’s response to Mike’s win, and the ensuing controversy.
0:43:35Does he accept Nick’s apology video? His response is followed by a in-depth conversation about accusations of scumminess in poker.
0:53:36Did he ever consider paying off the other players so that he didn’t have to leave the court, resulting in the break that ended up creating so much controversy?
0:56:05Mike walks us through video evidence of the moment he decided to leave the court.
1:00:31What happened after he took the 30min break, and finished the challenge? Did he think it was a done deal?
1:04:19After his first “win” was called into question, did he feel extra pressure to perform when attempting to replicate his results?
1:07:25An extended conversation about spite / anger as a source of motivation, and the potential shortcomings of therapy.
1:20:23Does he have any other prop bets in the works? If somebody challenged him to 95 out of 100, would he take it?
1:26:01How many people ended up betting? Has he been paid out? How much did he end up betting on the challenge?
1:29:52A closing shoutout to the best Twitter trolls of the challenge.
1:32:34And a shoutout to Greg Dyer, poker’s most promising up-and-coming therapist.
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Timestamps:
0:00:09Welcome Mike McDonald!
0:00:35Do to recent events, some people might know him more for his mad basketball skills. To familiarize that portion of the audience, how did he get is start in poker?
0:05:32In those early days, was he running entirely off his own bankroll?
0:08:19A discussion about how, until concepts like swapping became the norm, a lot of people had 100% of themselves in tournaments, which seems ridiculous in hindsight. Plus, more on Mike’s early years in poker.
0:10:38A discussion about the US falling behind the rest of the world in online poker due to the consequences of Black Friday.
0:12:37Mike sort of left poker for a while at the height of crushing the game. What’s the story behind that decision?
0:17:22COVID has had a big impact on the state of poker, both online and live. What does he think is going to happen if/when the current situation is “over”?
0:19:51Mike bet pretty early on that WSOP was going to get cancelled this year. What type of odds did he get on that?
0:21:36What made him feel so confident in that bet so early in the series of COVID events?
0:24:49A discussion about how unprepared we were for the COVID pandemic.
0:27:05Was lockdown-induced boredom what sparked his free-throw bet?
0:28:26Mike tells us about the origins of the now famous / infamous free-throw bet.
0:33:14Was there ever a stipulation that he couldn’t take any breaks?
0:35:43They address Nick Schulman’s response to Mike’s win, and the ensuing controversy.
0:43:35Does he accept Nick’s apology video? His response is followed by a in-depth conversation about accusations of scumminess in poker.
0:53:36Did he ever consider paying off the other players so that he didn’t have to leave the court, resulting in the break that ended up creating so much controversy?
0:56:05Mike walks us through video evidence of the moment he decided to leave the court.
1:00:31What happened after he took the 30min break, and finished the challenge? Did he think it was a done deal?
1:04:19After his first “win” was called into question, did he feel extra pressure to perform when attempting to replicate his results?
1:07:25An extended conversation about spite / anger as a source of motivation, and the potential shortcomings of therapy.
1:20:23Does he have any other prop bets in the works? If somebody challenged him to 95 out of 100, would he take it?
1:26:01How many people ended up betting? Has he been paid out? How much did he end up betting on the challenge?
1:29:52A closing shoutout to the best Twitter trolls of the challenge.
1:32:34And a shoutout to Greg Dyer, poker’s most promising up-and-coming therapist.
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