Wsop Main Event 2017 Episodes
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*Carter’s largest cash, however, was a third-place run worth $302,000 in the 1995 WSOP Main Event won by “Action Dan” Harrington. Carter has amassed just under $3.1 million in recorded tournament cashes in a career stretching all the way back to 1986, though he has not cashed in a recorded event since 2015.
*In addition, they interview five-time WSOP Circuit ring winner Scott Stewart about his recent win in the bestbet Jacksonville Winter Open $2,000 Main Event, good for $177,817.
*The shows will chronicle both the domestic and international editions of the $10,000 WSOP Main Event, culminating in the $1 million heads-up match between the champions of those tournaments.
Dan Bilzerian, Actor: Lone Survivor. A venture capitalist by trade, Dan Bilzerian (a.k.a. ’Blitz’) has made a name for himself as a high-stakes poker player, thrill seeker and, more recently, Hollywood actor. His lavish lifestyle, penchant for danger and carefree attitude has gotten him attention around the world as an international playboy. Bilzerian, 32, is a regular on the.
Brent Carter, a two-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner and a long-time professional poker player, has been indicted by New York State after allegedly threatening and mailing various substances to New York State Gaming Commission offices on multiple occasions. Carter, 72, has been charged with conveying false information and hoaxes after testing determined that the substances sent to the NYSGC offices were in fact harmless. The charges follow years of threats allegedly made by Carter toward the New York commission, with the root cause allegedly being resentment harbored by Carter dating all the way back to 1976, when he worked in New York’s horse-racing industry. Carter’s industry license at that time was temporarily suspended due to cheating allegations, though the charges were later dropped and his suspension was lifted. Nonetheless, Carter allegedly held a long-term grudge against the gaming commission. According to the criminal complaint against Carter, which was filed on February 5, 2021, he made repeated veiled threats against the NYSGC in 2018. The complaint cites phone messages left by Carter in the agency’s phone messaging system that referenced the then-recent 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting at an MGM Grand outdoor concert that left 60 people dead. One message went: ’Well it looks like the shooter in Las Vegas missed you guys. As long as you’re not available, you should be made permanently not available.’ Another said, ’You’re all criminals anyway, evil, dishonest people, just unprosecuted criminals.” Excerpts from other messages included comments such as, “Too bad you weren’t walking down the street when the guy came through, that would have been appropriate,” and ’Why have innocent people killed when you could have the Office of Inspector General people eliminated from their dirty deeds?’ Wsop Main Event 2017 Episodes Free
Such messages were then followed by the mailing of miscellaneous substances to the NYSGC offices. Carter allegedly mailed at least four such substance-filled letters between 2019 and early 2021. The first was labeled “CRITICAL EVIDENCE” and after being tested was found to contain birdseed, dirt, a paperclip, and hair. Three subsequent envelopes contained powdered sugar, powdered drywall, and finally, talcum powder.
When investigators told Carter that mailing such substances was a federal crime, he allegedly responded: ’I guess in my mind I didn’t think this out but when I sent stuff, the garbage or junk, whatever, I sent, I guess it was revenge or trying to slow down their thinking.’
The last letter, containing the talcum powder, was allegedly mailed after NY investigators had contacted Carter about the earlier threats.
Carter is best known in the poker world for winning two WSOP bracelets, in a 1991 $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em event and a 1994 $1,500 (Fixed-) Limit Omaha tourney. Carter’s largest cash, however, was a third-place run worth $302,000 in the 1995 WSOP Main Event won by “Action Dan” Harrington. Carter has amassed just under $3.1 million in recorded tournament cashes in a career stretching all the way back to 1986, though he has not cashed in a recorded event since 2015.
According to a press statement from the Northern District of New York Attorney’s Office announcing the charges, Carter could face a maximum of five years in prison, a three-year term of post-imprisonment supervised release, and a fine of up to $250,000. Carter was not taken into custody, having asked for COVID-19-related relief and a continuance, and he remains free on his own recognizance following his initial arraignment hearing.
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On the latest episode of the PokerNews Podcast, Sarah Herring, Chad Holloway, and Jeff Platt bring you all the latest news and highlights from the poker world.
That includes talking to guest Doug Polk about defeating Daniel Negreanu in their highly-publicized heads-up duel. He shares thoughts on Negreanu’s play and tanking, explains some side action and coaching details, offers a take on how he sees himself as a HUNL player in today’s poker world, and tells listeners what’s next for him.
In addition, they interview five-time WSOP Circuit ring winner Scott Stewart about his recent win in the bestbet Jacksonville Winter Open $2,000 Main Event, good for $177,817.
Toss in stories about GGPoker applying for a Pennsylvania license, Twitter PokerShares drama between Terrence Chan and Mike “Timex” McDonald, Johnny Oshana winning the MSPT Poker Bowl V, and Sami Kelopuro taking down a hattrick of big buy-in online events in a single day, and it’s another great show of the PokerNews Podcast.Time StampsTimeTopic00:25Welcome to the show00:55Doug Polk defeats Daniel Negreanu in heads-up duel04:30Guest Doug Polk joins the show06:00Daniel thinks he played terrible at the end. Doug thinks he was playing more optimal at the end. WHY?09:45Doug personal poker philosophy “Am I bluffing enough?’11:20Side Action and why it is so important to bet big on yourself15:40Was 4:1 accurate considering the long absence from poker?18:35How did you put together his “team” and how did he incentivize them?25:50If current Doug played top-game WCGRIDER in a similar challenge what would the odds be?29:05Where would Doug rank himself today in the HUNL world?32:20Daniel made a comment regarding all the info about all the detailed preflop material making the game start post flop, What does Doug think?36:05Thoughts on Daniel’s tanking39:50If Doug could go back, would he do the challenge again?41:20What is next for Doug Polk?44:35Get some Hand analysis for free from Upswing46:33Is heads-up no-limit hold’em dead?49:00Is GGPoker coming to Pennsylvania?51:57Sponsor: GGPoker53:00Sarah’s new BBO gaming table set to arrive55:23Daniel Negreanu’s side of the story coming next week55:48The Muck: Terrence Chan & Mike “Timex” McDonald drama1:04:28MSPT Poker Bowl V recap; United States Poker Championship return?1:08:14Sponsor: Run It Once1:09:15Sami Kelopuro wins three events on GGPoker in one day1:11:44Interview w/bestbet Jacksonville Winter Open champ Scott Stewart1:15:10What’s it like to play live during a pandemic?1:17:06Scott Stewart’s poker origin story1:20:30Becoming a five-time WSOPC gold ring winner1:23:25Coming close to winning a bracelet1:25:50Going deep in the 2017 WSOP Main Event1:28:47Stewart’s deep run in the $25K PSPC1:35:50What’s coming up for Scott Stewart?1:39:03Oddschecker Ad
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*Carter’s largest cash, however, was a third-place run worth $302,000 in the 1995 WSOP Main Event won by “Action Dan” Harrington. Carter has amassed just under $3.1 million in recorded tournament cashes in a career stretching all the way back to 1986, though he has not cashed in a recorded event since 2015.
*In addition, they interview five-time WSOP Circuit ring winner Scott Stewart about his recent win in the bestbet Jacksonville Winter Open $2,000 Main Event, good for $177,817.
*The shows will chronicle both the domestic and international editions of the $10,000 WSOP Main Event, culminating in the $1 million heads-up match between the champions of those tournaments.
Dan Bilzerian, Actor: Lone Survivor. A venture capitalist by trade, Dan Bilzerian (a.k.a. ’Blitz’) has made a name for himself as a high-stakes poker player, thrill seeker and, more recently, Hollywood actor. His lavish lifestyle, penchant for danger and carefree attitude has gotten him attention around the world as an international playboy. Bilzerian, 32, is a regular on the.
Brent Carter, a two-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner and a long-time professional poker player, has been indicted by New York State after allegedly threatening and mailing various substances to New York State Gaming Commission offices on multiple occasions. Carter, 72, has been charged with conveying false information and hoaxes after testing determined that the substances sent to the NYSGC offices were in fact harmless. The charges follow years of threats allegedly made by Carter toward the New York commission, with the root cause allegedly being resentment harbored by Carter dating all the way back to 1976, when he worked in New York’s horse-racing industry. Carter’s industry license at that time was temporarily suspended due to cheating allegations, though the charges were later dropped and his suspension was lifted. Nonetheless, Carter allegedly held a long-term grudge against the gaming commission. According to the criminal complaint against Carter, which was filed on February 5, 2021, he made repeated veiled threats against the NYSGC in 2018. The complaint cites phone messages left by Carter in the agency’s phone messaging system that referenced the then-recent 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting at an MGM Grand outdoor concert that left 60 people dead. One message went: ’Well it looks like the shooter in Las Vegas missed you guys. As long as you’re not available, you should be made permanently not available.’ Another said, ’You’re all criminals anyway, evil, dishonest people, just unprosecuted criminals.” Excerpts from other messages included comments such as, “Too bad you weren’t walking down the street when the guy came through, that would have been appropriate,” and ’Why have innocent people killed when you could have the Office of Inspector General people eliminated from their dirty deeds?’ Wsop Main Event 2017 Episodes Free
Such messages were then followed by the mailing of miscellaneous substances to the NYSGC offices. Carter allegedly mailed at least four such substance-filled letters between 2019 and early 2021. The first was labeled “CRITICAL EVIDENCE” and after being tested was found to contain birdseed, dirt, a paperclip, and hair. Three subsequent envelopes contained powdered sugar, powdered drywall, and finally, talcum powder.
When investigators told Carter that mailing such substances was a federal crime, he allegedly responded: ’I guess in my mind I didn’t think this out but when I sent stuff, the garbage or junk, whatever, I sent, I guess it was revenge or trying to slow down their thinking.’
The last letter, containing the talcum powder, was allegedly mailed after NY investigators had contacted Carter about the earlier threats.
Carter is best known in the poker world for winning two WSOP bracelets, in a 1991 $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em event and a 1994 $1,500 (Fixed-) Limit Omaha tourney. Carter’s largest cash, however, was a third-place run worth $302,000 in the 1995 WSOP Main Event won by “Action Dan” Harrington. Carter has amassed just under $3.1 million in recorded tournament cashes in a career stretching all the way back to 1986, though he has not cashed in a recorded event since 2015.
According to a press statement from the Northern District of New York Attorney’s Office announcing the charges, Carter could face a maximum of five years in prison, a three-year term of post-imprisonment supervised release, and a fine of up to $250,000. Carter was not taken into custody, having asked for COVID-19-related relief and a continuance, and he remains free on his own recognizance following his initial arraignment hearing.
*Want poker news as it breaks? Join the Poker News and Gossip Telegram channel!Hosts:Sarah Herring @auntychardonnayJeff Platt @jeffplattChad Holloway @ChadAHollowayGuests:SPONSORED BY:
On the latest episode of the PokerNews Podcast, Sarah Herring, Chad Holloway, and Jeff Platt bring you all the latest news and highlights from the poker world.
That includes talking to guest Doug Polk about defeating Daniel Negreanu in their highly-publicized heads-up duel. He shares thoughts on Negreanu’s play and tanking, explains some side action and coaching details, offers a take on how he sees himself as a HUNL player in today’s poker world, and tells listeners what’s next for him.
In addition, they interview five-time WSOP Circuit ring winner Scott Stewart about his recent win in the bestbet Jacksonville Winter Open $2,000 Main Event, good for $177,817.
Toss in stories about GGPoker applying for a Pennsylvania license, Twitter PokerShares drama between Terrence Chan and Mike “Timex” McDonald, Johnny Oshana winning the MSPT Poker Bowl V, and Sami Kelopuro taking down a hattrick of big buy-in online events in a single day, and it’s another great show of the PokerNews Podcast.Time StampsTimeTopic00:25Welcome to the show00:55Doug Polk defeats Daniel Negreanu in heads-up duel04:30Guest Doug Polk joins the show06:00Daniel thinks he played terrible at the end. Doug thinks he was playing more optimal at the end. WHY?09:45Doug personal poker philosophy “Am I bluffing enough?’11:20Side Action and why it is so important to bet big on yourself15:40Was 4:1 accurate considering the long absence from poker?18:35How did you put together his “team” and how did he incentivize them?25:50If current Doug played top-game WCGRIDER in a similar challenge what would the odds be?29:05Where would Doug rank himself today in the HUNL world?32:20Daniel made a comment regarding all the info about all the detailed preflop material making the game start post flop, What does Doug think?36:05Thoughts on Daniel’s tanking39:50If Doug could go back, would he do the challenge again?41:20What is next for Doug Polk?44:35Get some Hand analysis for free from Upswing46:33Is heads-up no-limit hold’em dead?49:00Is GGPoker coming to Pennsylvania?51:57Sponsor: GGPoker53:00Sarah’s new BBO gaming table set to arrive55:23Daniel Negreanu’s side of the story coming next week55:48The Muck: Terrence Chan & Mike “Timex” McDonald drama1:04:28MSPT Poker Bowl V recap; United States Poker Championship return?1:08:14Sponsor: Run It Once1:09:15Sami Kelopuro wins three events on GGPoker in one day1:11:44Interview w/bestbet Jacksonville Winter Open champ Scott Stewart1:15:10What’s it like to play live during a pandemic?1:17:06Scott Stewart’s poker origin story1:20:30Becoming a five-time WSOPC gold ring winner1:23:25Coming close to winning a bracelet1:25:50Going deep in the 2017 WSOP Main Event1:28:47Stewart’s deep run in the $25K PSPC1:35:50What’s coming up for Scott Stewart?1:39:03Oddschecker Ad
Tell us who you want to hear from. Let us know what you think of the show — tweet about the podcast using #PNPod, and be sure to follow Sarah Herring, Jeff Platt and Chad Holloway on Twitter.
Subscribe to the PokerNews Podcaston Apple Podcasts here!Wsop Main Event 2018 Episode 1
*Tagsbestbet JacksonvilleDoug PolkMike McDonaldMSPTPennsylvaniaPokerNews PodcastSami KelopuroScott StewartTerrence Chan
*Related Tournamentsbestbet Jacksonville
*Related PlayersMike McDonaldSami KelopuroTerrence ChanDoug PolkScott Stewart
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