This week Jim Reid and the panel welcome back Brad Wilson from the popular podcast Chasing Poker Greatness! Brad gets right into the topics of poker coaching, wild games, cheaters, the value of community, how to learn effectively, the importance of language, why accountability matters – and a whole lot more! This episode was so chock full of fun that we’re going to have to invite Brad back again soon to keep the discussion going. We also got some great feedback from the YouTube crowd that was watching along and sending in questions in real time. Join us yourself every Monday at 7:30 ET for your own chance to hang out with great poker guests and win a prize for free!
Brad is active on Twitter as @CPGPodcast and you should check out his podcast “Chasing Poker Greatness”
We also go over this week’s home game results and discuss these topics:
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Time Stamps
03:10 | Welcome & Introduction |
05:57 | Introduction to Brad Wilson |
06:20 | Brad on how he would describe himself in the poker world |
08:10 | Brad: to teach somebody effectively you need to be able to transfer knowledge |
10:10 | How Brad works with someone’s specific level |
18:43 | The wildest game Brad has played |
21:11 | Brad shares how he got cheated on the game |
29:17 | Getting an edge amongst the best other players |
32:49 | Starting points for getting into serious study |
39:07 | Common errors recreational players make |
44:42 | Improvements in tactical understanding versus the mental game |
57:28 | John: Home Game Result updates |