Carlos celebrates the ten-year anniversary of his first WSOP, reflecting on his career and fondly recalling his former fishiness. Links Use discount code “Carlos” to get 25% off Exploiting Small Stakes Tournaments, in which Carlos teaches Andrew his best tricks ... Read more...
Carlos celebrates the ten-year anniversary of his first WSOP, reflecting on his career and fondly recalling his former fishiness.LinksUse discount code “Carlos” to get 25% off Exploiting Small Stakes Tournaments, in which Carlos teaches Andrew his best tricks for winning the most from weak opponents.How To Obliterate Passive Tournaments is Carlos’s exploitive classroom and quiz style course with Alex Fitzgerald. Normally $399, it is currently on sale for $99.Support the podcast and get daily strategy segments from Nate, Carlos, and Andrew by subscribing to the Thinking Poker Daily patreon.Timestamps0:30 hello 82:24 strategyStrategyhttps://i.gyazo.com/75acf76781f2babe26dcfed653fbf1d0.mp4
Carlos Welch
Carlos Welch is a “professional poker student” and long-time friend of the show. He plays, coaches, and studies poker, lives in a van, and substitute teaches. He first appeared on Episode 39.
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Carlos celebrates the ten-year anniversary of his first WSOP, reflecting on his career and fondly recalling his former fishiness.
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Use discount code “Carlos” to get 25% off Exploiting Small Stakes Tournaments, in which Carlos teaches Andrew his best tricks for winning the most from weak opponents.
How To Obliterate Passive Tournaments is Carlos’s exploitive classroom and quiz style course with Alex Fitzgerald. Normally $399, it is currently on sale for $99.
Support the podcast and get daily strategy segments from Nate, Carlos, and Andrew by subscribing to the Thinking Poker Daily patreon.
Carlos Welch is a “professional poker student” and long-time friend of the show. He plays, coaches, and studies poker, lives in a van, and substitute teaches. He first appeared on Episode 39.