Calling the Clock with Tristan Wade Sponsored by KO Watches

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Tristan Wade Calling the Clock

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PokerNews�� Sarah Herring called the clock on Tristan Wade, giving him two minutes to answer as many questions as he can. This week's segment comes from a previous interview with Wade on the PokerNews Podcast.

What is the most exciting thing going on in your life right now?

The freedom to create.

What is a night from your past that you would want to relive again?

I��ve had some great moments down in Brazil with all my Brazilian guys and they really took care of me down there. I would like to go back.

OK. One thing every poker player should own?

A laptop.

Best advice you ever received?

Oh, that��s tough. Be yourself.

Who is your poker icon?

Timothy Adams.

Favorite country to visit?

Japan. Japan. I visited there twice. I��ve got a buddy �C yeah, I won��t give too much about Japan.

Last person you texted?

Tim Kelliher.

Boxers or briefs?

Boxer briefs.

App you use most on your phone?

iMessage.

Best movie you��ve watched in the last five years?

Hmm. What about Nocturnal Animals?

So good. Favorite TV show of all time?

The Simpsons.

If you could be in a band, what band would it be?

A band? Huh. The Beatles.

Coffee or tea?
Tea.

What was your first pet?

A hamster.

What was its name?

Harry. Harry the hamster.

What��s your biggest turnoff?

Bad personalities.

Movie you watched over and over as a kid?

Forrest Gump.

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