Jordan Drummond / Twitch Streamer / Team partypoker Online / BBZ Poker CEO
Publisher |
Jeff Gross
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Sports
Publication Date |
Jun 14, 2020
Episode Duration |
01:45:41

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

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.

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. 

Visit Jeff Gross - The Flow Show or find us on iTunes to subscribe, visit previous episodes, and learn more about your host, Jeff Gross.

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

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