Sinopsis
Building and enjoying the recreational poker community.
Episodios
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Ep 095 - Strategy Build - Part 3 - UTG Range
02/09/2018 Duración: 37minWeek 3 of building Steve's strategy from scratch, providing insights for all players to assess their own current strategies. This week we talk about how many different ranges we should have by position, and then specifically ask about how many hands we should play Under the Gun. Pro insights include submitted audio from Jonathan Little, Kenna James, & Mike Schneider..
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Ep 094 - Strategy Build - Part 2 - Deep Stack Size
26/08/2018 Duración: 32minWeek 2 of building Steve's strategy from scratch, providing insights for all players to assess their own current strategies. This week we talk about how many big blinds is considered "Deep Stack" where we have all our options available to us. Pro insights from Jonathan Little, Kenna James, Mike Schneider, Hunter Cichy, and Chris "Fox" Wallaces
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Ep 093 - Strategy Build - Part 1 - Playing Style
19/08/2018 Duración: 40minBrand new series starts with the RecPoker community of professional & recreational players giving insight to building Steve's strategy, which also gives insights for all players to assess their own current strategies. This first part focuses on what overall strategy should be used when just starting to build. Great discussion about GTO & exploitive, passive & aggressive, and tight & loose. Pro insights include Jonathan Little, Kenna James, Jordan Young, Mike Schneider and Hunter Cichy.
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Ep 092 - Sheree Bykofsky
11/08/2018 Duración: 58minHost Steve Fredlund interviews Sheree Bykofsky, poker player and author of "The Kaizen of Poker" -- you can follow her on Twitter @shereebykofsky
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Ep 091 - Kenna James
03/08/2018 Duración: 58minHost Steve Fredlund and Stacey Nelson sit down once again with Kenna James, co-host of the Heartland Poker Tour television broadcast and fantastic player & coach.
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Ep 090 - Fox & The INinja Resurrection
28/07/2018 Duración: 46minHost Steve Fredlund sits down once again with WSOP bracelet winner Chris "Fox" Wallace to discuss some strategy pieces, like the keys to running deep in big field tournaments. Fox also shares an exciting announcement about his latest poker tournament ventures... and of course we chat a bit about his emerging photography hobby. Good stuff with one of the good guys of poker. Follow on Twitter at @ininjapoker and @ininjoke -- you can also follow Fox @foxpokerfox.
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Ep 089 - Craig Casino
22/07/2018 Duración: 50minHost Steve Fredlund chats with "Mr. HPT" Craig Casino, a business man and recreational poker player who has had great success, specifically on the Heartland Poker Tour. You can follow Craig on Twitter at @cragicasino1 and the HPT at @hptpoker.
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Ep 088 - Mike Schneider again - Pt. 2
13/07/2018 Duración: 30minHost Steve Fredlund continues his conversation with Minnesota Poker Hall of Famer Mike Schneider, who is founder of the Poker is Fun Tour, which has three events coming up July 20-22. Details at piftpoker.com or twitter @piftpoker. You can follow Mike also at @schneidspoker on Twitter.
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Ep 087 - Mike Schneider again - Pt. 1
08/07/2018 Duración: 46minEp 087 - Mike Schneider again - Pt. 1 by RecPoker | Jim Reid
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Ep 086 - Sara Herring & Vegas Recap
02/07/2018 Duración: 01h09minHost Steve Fredlund recaps briefly his trip to the WSOP in Vegas and then shares his interview with Poker News reported Sarah Herring, known as @auntychardonnay on Twitter.
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Ep 085 - Alec Torelli
24/06/2018 Duración: 49minHost Steve Fredlund interviews Alec Torelli, who is a poker coach as well as a speaker about life, poker, and the intersection of them. You can find out more at alectorelli.com.
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Ep 084 - James "Splitsuit" Sweeney
19/06/2018 Duración: 59minInterview with James "Splitsuit" Sweeney from Red Chip Poker; you can find out more about them at what they offer at redchippoker.com
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Ep 083 - Dr. Tricia Cardner
09/06/2018 Duración: 47minDr. Tricia Cardner is a thought-leader in the area of achieving peak performance through mental preparation & awareness, specializing in helping poker players. She is a regular contributor to the RecPoker podcast with fantastic feedback, including a groundswell request for a full interview. So here it is folks! Enjoy and check out peakpokermindset.com and give her a follow @drtriciacardner
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Ep 082 - Jordan Young
04/06/2018 Duración: 54minHost Steve Fredlund interviews Jordan Young, partner and instructor with the Solve for Why Academy - https://solveforwhyacademy.com/
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Ep 081 - Gareth James
28/05/2018 Duración: 58minHost Steve Fredlund interviews British professional player, trainer & coach Gareth James who leads the MTT School.
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Ep 080 - Jonathan Little part 2
21/05/2018 Duración: 31minPart 2 of Steve's discussion with poker player, coach & author Jonathan Little. Check out pokercoaching.com for more information about Jonathan's training & coaching.
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Ep 079 - Jonathan Little part 1
14/05/2018 Duración: 35minPart 1 of 2 of the interview between host Steve Fredlund and Jonathan Little, who is an accomplished player, coach & author and leader pokercoaching.com
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Ep 078 - Matt Berkey part 2
05/05/2018 Duración: 33minThis is the second of two parts of an interview with poker professional Matt Berkey, one of the founders of the Solve for Why Academy, a poker training organization.
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Ep 077 - Matt Berkey part 1
27/04/2018 Duración: 40minThis is the first of two parts of an interview with poker professional Matt Berkey, one of the founders of the Solve for Why Academy, a poker training organization.
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Ep 076 - No Limit Tournament Paradigm
23/04/2018 Duración: 39minI have been playing tournament poker recreationally for 6 years and feel like I have been learning strategy piecemeal as I have increased how much I play. However, I often feel like I’m lacking an overall approach to the game; like some of the tools I have in different situations are not really congruent with each other; like they don’t necessarily fit into an overall strategy -- and I am wired with a need to have an overall construct or framework upon which everything else is built. So, I’m curious if you have a general overall strategy when it comes to tournaments upon which all the tools fit into -- and, if so, how would you describe that overall strategy. Another way to think about this would be if you were advising a brand new player and you wanted to give them some high level, overall strategic thoughts about how to approach a tourney - what would you say? And how would you have them start building their skills on that overall framework?