Chris Moorman (moorman1) Joins Tournament Poker Edge Podcast
You might already know that
Tournament Poker Edge is one of the most popular poker training sites out there, especially if you play multi-table tournaments. However, if you like fun and interesting podcasts,
Tournament Poker Edge is also worth checking out. Not only are they entertaining, but they are free as well.
One of the most entertaining podcast segments hosted by
Tournament Poker Edge is the
Midstakes Living podcast, which focuses on the lives of MTT grinders. These podcasts cover topics like poker gossip,
HUD setups, schedule setting, mental game, and the poker/life balance.
Earlier in the week,
Tournament Poker Edge featured
Chris "moorman1" Moorman on its Midstakes Living podcast. For many poker players, Moorman is the most successful online tournament player of all time. In addition to him being a former #1 ranked player on PocketFives.com, he is also the proud owner of a record-breaking 24 PocketFives Triple Crowns and holds the record for the most online tournament cashes tracked, with over $12 million to his name.
In this 63-minute podcast, Moorman gives you a glimpse on what goes on in the mind of one of the online poker's most recognizable names. He discusses grinding online poker tournaments, winning his first World Poker Tour event in 2014, and his upcoming plans for the World Series of Poker. Additionally, Moorman tells a great story about one of his biggest fans, his dad, when he backed him in a live poker tournament as a birthday present.
You should also consider checking out other recent episodes of Midstakes Living, including those featuring PokerStars Supernova Elite Hyper-Turbo Sit and Go grinder
Josh "Jdawg91" Hoesel and Team PokerStars Online member
Marc-Andre "FrenchDawg" Ladouceur, who has made some crazy runs as of late in the World Series of Poker Main Event. For those of you who didn't know, Ladouceur was one of the guys working with 2014 WSOP Main Event champion Martin Jacobson in preparation for his November Nine final table.
Another podcast worth checking out, especially if you having difficulties with the mental aspect of the game, is the Midstakes Living segment featuring poker hypnotist
Elliot Roe. This podcast should shine a bright light on your approach to the game.
You don't have to be a subscriber to check out all the podcasts on tournament Tournament Poker Edge. As far as poker training itself goes, you might not find a bigger bargain than Tournament Poker Edge, which has a monthly subscription for $29.99, a quarterly subscription for $84.95, and an annual subscription for $299.99.
Check it out.
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