PokerNews Podcast 520: Shaun Deeb, Martin Kabrhel, David Peters, and Michael Haag

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It's another episode of the PokerNews Podcast with Sarah Herring coming at you from World Series of Poker Europe at King's Casino. She chats with WSOP Player of the Year Shaun Deeb about his incredible year.

Plus, Martin Kabrhel takes down the Super High Roller, he tells Sarah what that win meant to him. Kabrhel beat David Peters heads-up. A disappointing result for the American, but it's still been a fantastic year for him. He and Sarah take some time to catch up.

[Removed:139] jumps into the mix to interview Michael Haag, who came to a woman's rescue at the Venetian. He tells the story of stopping a domestic violence situation from escalating.

This week's sponsor: Global Poker.

Show Time Stamps

0:30Intro: Sarah and Jeff can't figure out internet connection logistics, so Sarah will handle this first part solo from WSOPE!
1:30Shaun Deeb wins World Series of Poker Player of the Year
3:30Michael Addamo makes a late run in the POY race
4:00Sarah chats with WSOP POY Shaun Deeb
4:30His competition: "I won by default. I put up some good scores here...I think with me showing up, they knew they'd have to do a lot just to pass me, they just didn't bother coming...I'm convinced it was worth coming."
5:00What POY means to him: "This is the most important leaderboard of live poker...it's really cool. It's part of my resume that I'll always have. You can never take it away."
6:30Reflecting on the run: "It's crazy looking back on it. I won a lot of money and now I've got the banner to go with it."
7:30What's next for Shaun Deeb? "Sleep."
8:20What family life is like in the Deeb house
9:25Playing video games: "I wanted to focus on streaming for Fortnite...we bet really big compared to what most people are used to seeing...we're not quiet guys, we're very entertaining. We put on a good show."
10:50Sports betting: "I know I'd go broke doing it. I'm not that smart. I'm too degenerate."
11:30The status of the family business
12:30Martin Kabrhel Wins Event #9: �100,000 Super High Roller
16:30Sarah's winner's interview with Martin Kabrhel
20:00The run that David Peters has been on over the last couple years
21:00David Peters chats with Sarah
21:30His Poker Masters run: "Poker Masters went great. I got off to a hot start...it was a great experience, a great series, I had a lot of fun."
21:50His win in the $100k: "It was definitely a battle three-handed. We had a lot of chips...playing against two great players, deep stacks...I was able to kinda have things fall my way a little bit, so it worked out."
23:00The best players out there in the high roller scene
23:40What he's working on right now: "I pride myself on being very well-rounded and working on all different stack depths."
24:30The emotional swings: "There's always emotional highs and lows. It's definitely a very swingy lifestyle, constantly playing for massive amounts of money."
25:30Advice to players trying to move up the ranks: "My advice would be it's not easy, it's not going to happen quickly...it can get very tough, don't get too cocky."
26:50A WSOP Europe Main Event update
28:00Ryan Riess says he needs to get better
32:00Igor Kurganov Explains Bluff Against Fedor Holz in Super High Roller
33:30Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi Bests Joe Hachem in Heads-Up Showdown
35:20Sponsor: globalpoker.com
36:30Fifth Edition of $300K Super High Roller Bowl Switches to Dec. 2018
38:30Matt Stout and Jeff Gross Grab Trophies at Run It Up Reno
40:00Poker Player Michael Haag Breaks Up Fight in the Venetian Poker Room
41:20Jeff chats with Michael Haag about this incident
41:40Haag tells the story of breaking up a domestic violence incident: "I just reached for him, I grabbed him. My first intention was to just grab him and restrain him so he can stop choking her...so I grab him, then I pull him in, I sink a rear naked choke on him to restrain him."
44:30Why he had to put the attacker to sleep (using his jujitsu training): "I just wanted to end it real quick because he was so violent and aggressive...It's a good way to restrain somebody who is that aggressive."
46:35Who else was there during the incident: "There was nobody there in the moment. When I grabbed him and took his back, there was nobody around."
47:30Venetian security's reaction to what was happening, and their resolution to the matter
48:10The attacker's reaction when he woke up from the rear naked choke-hold
49:40Reflecting on what happened: "It's hard to really convey how intense and how surreal the moment was."
50:50Haag's jujitsu background and how it helped him in this situation: "I felt calm, I felt confident, my heart didn't even speed up."
54:30Never wanting to get into a fight: "I don't want to get in an altercation. It's dangerous, things can happen."
55:20Praising the efforts of Venetian security
56:00Looking back, does it surprise him he was so calm? "That really did surprise me to be honest...There wasn't one bit of a racing heart or any second thoughts in my head or anything."
57:40Haag's poker background story: from prison to Vegas!
1:01:20Is poker in prison similar to how it's portrayed in the movies? "While we were playing, not very often would there be issues...it wasn't like Rounders."
1:03:00Next week: wrapping up WSOP Europe...then Sarah is off to the partypoker event in the Bahamas! Plus, Brian Frenzel will join us!
1:05:10Sponsor: globalpoker.com

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