💯 I was so happy when he got his first bracelet from a mistake from the other player that should have called that didn't glad he didn't then cates ended up winning the tournament his bracelet was way over due he's one of the best out there and a great guy
A lot of people who are extremely intelligent in things like math or science often are pretty reserved with their emotions as they approach life in a very analytical way. I think that's the case here with Jungle.
He's pretty much the opposite of both Nicholsons characters and real life persona. Nicholson represents impulse driven narcissism with a penchant for violence and snark and levels of smugness ordinary people can't concieve. Jungleman seems like the opposite of that to me.
Man this guy is such a genius. He gave the most long winded explanation of a credit score for poker players I’ve ever heard, because he knows he’s way more intelligent than the average person and feels like he needs to make a complex idea very simple…as many geniuses do. 🐐
I would suggest an arbiter that has been a lawyer and also a poker player. In arbitration the arbiter hears both sides of a case and makes a decision that includes summary of the case and findings of fact. It can be notarized and then held by a 5 player Board of Directors elected by peers. The peer group would be players who voluntarily join to police the game.
Good luck finding a way to make it fun long-term for "recreationals" to lose. There will always be a cap on how many people there are who are willing to lose money playing at a disadvantage.
A chapter on "mindfulness in poker." Apparently Cates' mindfulness betrayed him when he mussed Airball's hundreds of thousands in chips all over the table in that stream from the Lodge.
I wondered about that too, then I thought about all the jobs that card rooms provide. I;m not sure whether it's a net negative or net positive overall in terms of raising people into a middle class, but if you project (hope) that most poker income comes from people who can afford to lose, then it stands to reason that the jobs provided do help create middle class jobs.
"Don't we want everyone to win" Nope. There are only a small percentage of us who want that. And probably the only reason I want it is not because Im a great guy but because I realize that, in the nuclear age, it's either we all win or we all die. Wanting everyone to win is the moral and rational position.
wants to start crypto "value safety in financial assets more" I read it he lost big in crypto and thinking about doing a rugpull in the next crypto bubble
"No intention of paying it back?" Where did you hear that? The issue with Cates is not finishing a heads-up challenge where he fell far behind. Then with slow paying when an agreed upon settlement was made. I haven't heard he borrowed money and refused to pay it back.
It is summer in Vegas, and they are currently breaking records for the temperature. Dressing that way he gets a pass from actual street beggars they think he is 'Staff.'
Did you listen to the interview? I feel like someone who thinks the way he does is not going to care much about dressing well or his hair. I mean he could, but I have my doubts.
@@billj4525 the upside is you save time and you don't have to deal with people like the original commenter - who are superficial to the point of being judgmental
Jungleman has yet to discover what a comb is used for. Why is is important too know who plays at what casino? Who cares? I couldn't watch more than 4 minutes as both these guys were putting me asleep.
@@ww2079 if they're good and win they make money, if they get buried they break even as opposed to losing tons of money if they were playing on their own time. 95 percent of these backed "pro" are losers wasting their lives who need to get jobs.
@@spleeeen4it It would be if they knew freedom. You know like we used to have before the government grew and the media quit telling both sides of the story.
Yes he’s a genius, yes he’s different, but most importantly he clearly has a good heart and that’s why people genuinely like him.
Great Guy
good take.
💯 I was so happy when he got his first bracelet from a mistake from the other player that should have called that didn't glad he didn't then cates ended up winning the tournament his bracelet was way over due he's one of the best out there and a great guy
Jungle is gloriously odd
I think he’s a very smart guy that pretends to be dumb
A lot of people who are extremely intelligent in things like math or science often are pretty reserved with their emotions as they approach life in a very analytical way. I think that's the case here with Jungle.
@@Bowling_Dude he’s never really made a secret or a philosophy about his neurodivergence, if only we could all be so unapologetic and successful 😘
Jungle Musk
@@JasonCannon-th3pc he's not pretending anything. he's just doing him and doesn't care at all wether you think he seems dumb or not.
Wow I wasn’t expecting that level of empathy and genuineness from jungle 👏
Great interviewer, great Jungleman, congrats! 💪
Best all-around poker player in the world
Tax man would love to hear more about the cash game
This is a fantastic Interview.
What an interesting and likeable chap.
I really love the Jungle, he's such a great guy. The world is a far more interesting place with him in it. Thanks for this podcast.
We love Jungle man ! Would love to play head up Pai Gow poker against Jungle
I meet him in Brazil very nice Guy, gave him a GL chip from Macao 🎉
he is 34 but no one would be shocked if he was 54
He does appear much older than 34, at least very late 40s.
He looks older than 34 but c'mon 54 is absurd
just needs to cut his hair short and shave and he look fine. Scruffy balding men always look older. Not like he has gray hair and wrinkles.
Great guy.
My favorite player of all time
this video of him just made me change my whole image of him..he’s a good dude besides that he b dressing all crazy
How do we access the online community he is building?
I like his ideas...
He reminds me of Jack Nicholson.
Really? I don't see that, but I'm curious to what about him reminds you of Jack? The fact that they're both somewhat odd?
He's pretty much the opposite of both Nicholsons characters and real life persona. Nicholson represents impulse driven narcissism with a penchant for violence and snark and levels of smugness ordinary people can't concieve. Jungleman seems like the opposite of that to me.
@@billj4525 Hard to understand his thinking.
@@Will_Moffett AHAHA, brilliant descrption
Man this guy is such a genius. He gave the most long winded explanation of a credit score for poker players I’ve ever heard, because he knows he’s way more intelligent than the average person and feels like he needs to make a complex idea very simple…as many geniuses do. 🐐
Jungle is definitely wired different.
Great player
Mushrooms or what 😂
I am trying to guess myself lol. Something good for sure.
The reason people don’t like others to know where they play is probably a safety thing even if they don’t realize it I think 🤔 the jungle is the man 🎉
I would suggest an arbiter that has been a lawyer and also a poker player. In arbitration the arbiter hears both sides of a case and makes a decision that includes summary of the case and findings of fact. It can be notarized and then held by a 5 player Board of Directors elected by peers. The peer group would be players who voluntarily join to police the game.
That's D cat, a legendary jungleman
Good luck finding a way to make it fun long-term for "recreationals" to lose. There will always be a cap on how many people there are who are willing to lose money playing at a disadvantage.
He is not only high on life
I wish Jungle was my dad
Legend
Ask him. Worst case, he says no.
You want an absent autistic father?
He is ,looks like you
A chapter on "mindfulness in poker." Apparently Cates' mindfulness betrayed him when he mussed Airball's hundreds of thousands in chips all over the table in that stream from the Lodge.
I am 42 but this guy looks much much older..
But really nice fella🙂
I never expected him to play Fire Emblem, good taste!
What happened to him after he combed his hair?
He didn't look like he came out of being in the jungle for a while ? Cates is an awesome player and great guy
Jungle stuck in the "Best Poker player= inteligent in Everything" mode... He isbtrying to hard but I love it
yeah he was loving life raking £25 per hand in london private games
How is life in the gambling jungle?
15" POKER HAAAAARRRRDDD
I’m prob gonna have half a turkey sandwich and not gonna toast the bread. Just a fold over with cheese and some miracle whip.
Miracle whip 😢😢 dont do the sandwich that injustice.
@@Joseph-ny5rr I'm usually a mayo guy but Miracle Whip is good too.
Jungle let me know if you need a website 🎉
Jungle, call it the Grey List. Also use Black List for the real bad.
Jungle is great
Interesting bird.
what about players who lose other peoples cash to like multi millions
On the spectrum, but in a good way (if you know what I mean)
I was never diagnosed, but I am eccentric, too.
'Poker helps to create a middle class'......... wow.. It's good that he talks about society but it's not all gold
I wondered about that too, then I thought about all the jobs that card rooms provide. I;m not sure whether it's a net negative or net positive overall in terms of raising people into a middle class, but if you project (hope) that most poker income comes from people who can afford to lose, then it stands to reason that the jobs provided do help create middle class jobs.
Is Cates trained in anything?
winning millions in cash games hahaha
"Don't we want everyone to win"
Nope. There are only a small percentage of us who want that. And probably the only reason I want it is not because Im a great guy but because I realize that, in the nuclear age, it's either we all win or we all die. Wanting everyone to win is the moral and rational position.
There is to much hidden money to have a accountability in money owed due taxes
$100 an hour lol
Semi-rich person thinks $100/hr is nothing. Ultra-rich offer $12/hr max. Funny how that works.
Hard to see the diff between millionaire poker pro n homeless...
i likke it
wants to start crypto "value safety in financial assets more" I read it he lost big in crypto and thinking about doing a rugpull in the next crypto bubble
how were any of Dwans bluffs courageous or valid if he was using money borrowed from people and having no intention of paying it back?
"No intention of paying it back?" Where did you hear that? The issue with Cates is not finishing a heads-up challenge where he fell far behind. Then with slow paying when an agreed upon settlement was made. I haven't heard he borrowed money and refused to pay it back.
He's probably being fronted the money (by people running the game, maybe) and the only way he profits is if he wins.
@@GRice999you’ve obviously got your head in the sand if you support Dwan and aren’t aware of his debt situation.
@@JasonJohnContos Support Dwan? When did I do that? And how did you come to that asinine conclusion?
Mushrooms
The Elon Musk of poker!
He's not " all there" is he, nice guy though.
I watch him and know about him. But is this dude on drugs , odd , or a combination of both?
Odd only.
autism
It’s cute he thinks poker can elevate the poor into a middle class. Definitely doesn’t show how sheltered and out of touch he is.
The charisma in this room is blinding… geez guys, simmer down.
He is an amazing poker player but absolutely NO business sense. Clueless.
Is he on drugs?
Does he dress like a homeless guy on purpose? He should also fire his hair stylist!
It is summer in Vegas, and they are currently breaking records for the temperature. Dressing that way he gets a pass from actual street beggars they think he is 'Staff.'
Did you listen to the interview? I feel like someone who thinks the way he does is not going to care much about dressing well or his hair. I mean he could, but I have my doubts.
@@billj4525 the upside is you save time and you don't have to deal with people like the original commenter - who are superficial to the point of being judgmental
he used to be best dressed in poker lol.
This guys talk in circles. Just play poker dude.
Jungleman has yet to discover what a comb is used for. Why is is important too know who plays at what casino? Who cares? I couldn't watch more than 4 minutes as both these guys were putting me asleep.
Bye
Talking abouf poker debt for 30 mins yawn who cares. Mosnt debts originate from greddy backers
Most debt originate from a ton of shitty broke "pros"
Most backers never make a dime from these losers.
@tommyfu9271 yeah because of terrible staking deals that leave players stuck in makeup until they bail out of the "deal"
@@ww2079 how is that terrible? The backer ends up losing money not the tournament "pro". It's a good deal for the so called" pro".
@tommyfu9271 yeah they just spend tons of time making zero money with tons more time Committed to getting out of the makeup
@@ww2079 if they're good and win they make money, if they get buried they break even as opposed to losing tons of money if they were playing on their own time.
95 percent of these backed "pro" are losers wasting their lives who need to get jobs.
I like Dan but some of his philosophy borders on socialism.
Good. It's not a dirty word in Europe
Yes he plays a zero-sum game as a career. The irony.
@@spleeeen4it It would be if they knew freedom. You know like we used to have before the government grew and the media quit telling both sides of the story.
Do you have a special ripple that leaks when you get excited about different poker players? If so, what will happen if you interview phil ivey?
It's so crazy., I obviously see that jungle is a genius-nut case. But I just can't get over that stain in your opening segment.
*stain on your shirt
Nice fat stain on your shirt! Real professional
That is the microphone!