Ep. 131 The Only Relevant Rankings in Poker Are Here
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This week on the Poker Central Podcast, Brent and Remko debut their own Poker Rankings lead by non-other than the man of the year so far, Chino Rheem! Also on the show, Brent tells a crazy Gavin Smith story, we look back on Poker After Dark’s The Escalator, look ahead at the upcoming WPT action on PokerGO and the latest changes to The Effing Five. 1:10 – This week on the show! 2:58 – Brent Hanks tells a crazy Gavin Smith story about getting a slice of pizza slapped onto his head. 8:15 – Looking back on $25,000 The Escalator on Poker After Dark with Matt Berkey, Sean Winter, Chris Hunichen, Justin Young, Anthony Alberto, and Ralph Wong. 16:19 – The Aussie Millions is underway, here’s all you need to know! 19:20 – The Department of Justice is messing with online gaming again, is it time to panic? 22:55 – The Effing Five! Brent and Remko submit their changes to the list. 28:29 – Social Media is on fire lately! Brent gets us caught up on all the drama. 31:35 – The outstanding loans Brent Hanks will never see repaid, who’s fault is it? 34:50 – The first ever Poker Central Power Rankings! 43:55 – What to look forward to next week! The January 25 Effing Five: Chino Rheem – Fifth million dollar score by winning the PCA Good Boy Joe Ingram hustles his way into a Platinum Pass worth $30k for the ultimate poker fan Jeremy Hilsercop. Platinum Pass winner Ramon Colillas wins the PSPC for $5.1 million The best fold of the year? Thi Nguyen folds AQ vs the AA of Athanasios Polychronopoulos on a board that showed AQQ. Josh Arieh’s GoFundMe raised more than $72K for Gavin Smith’s boys The Week 3 Poker Central Power Rankings Top 10: 1 Chino Rheem 2 Daniel Negreanu 3 Stephen Chidwick 4 Phil Hellmuth 5 Kitty Kuo 6 Matt Berkey 7 Justin Bonomo 8 Doyle Brunson 9 Rainer Kempe 10 Alex Foxen New to PokerGO? Subscribe right now to watch Dolly’s Game on-demand as well as more than 100 days of live poker action every single year, including the upcoming U.S. Poker Open, February 13-23 from the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas.