PokerStars in ‘Unethical’ Joey Ingram $30k Offer
PokerStars have been accused of unethical behaviour by offering Joe Ingram a $30k Platinum Pass to the PCA next month
Joseph Ingram AKA Joeingram1 AKA ChicagoJoey is a professional high stakes online poker player and personality.
Prop Bets
He's most famous for his outgoing charismatic personality, not to mention his whacky and wild prop bets. These include playing 50k hands in 20 hours on Pokerstars (For a $30k win) in 2009. In September 2014, he bet $16k that he could go from 3k Play Chips to 20Million Play Chips in 24 hours. After getting up to 11Million he got all in with AK and lost versus AA, losing the $16k bet.
Podcasts
Joey is also popular for his podcast interviews, in which he interviews poker players in a live, unedited setting, often getting them out of their comfort zone and revealing some insightful parts of their lives. You can watch all of his podcasts below.
Official Website
One Poker Life - A Project By Joe IngramWorld Series Of Poker
Joseph IngramPublished 8 years ago
PokerLife Podcast - With Guest Tristan WadeTristan Wade joins Joey Ingram on the Poker Life podcast! Tristan is a live poker player who works with WPT Deep Stacks. He also w...
Published 8 years ago
PokerLife Podcast - With Guest Doug PolkOne twitch streamer and video blogger to another as Doug "WCGRider" Polk joins Joey Ingram again for an episode of the Pokerlife P...
Published 9 years ago
ChicagoJoey - PLO Questions Episode 2Welcome to the second episode of Joey Ingrams new show PLO Questions! These will be questions from viewers about the great game of...
Published 9 years ago
ChicagoJoey - PLO Questions Episode 1Welcome to the first episode of Joey "ChicagoJoey" Ingram's new show "PLO Questions"! These will be questions from his viewers abo...
Published 9 years ago
PokerLife Podcast - With November Niner Kenny Hallaert2016 WSOP November Niner and tournament director Kenny Hallaert joins Joey Ingram for an episode of the PokerLife Podcast.They tal...
Published 9 years ago
PokerLife Podcast - With Guest Joe McKeehenIf you watched the World Series of Poker Main Event in 2015, you saw a quiet guy named Joe McKeehen crushing the final table to wi...
Published 9 years ago
PokerLife Podcast - With Guest Will KassoufIf you have been watching the World Series of Poker coverage this year on ESPN, you have seen the man known as William Kassouf all...
Published 9 years ago
PokerLife PodCast - With 'Mr GTO' Dylan WeismanDylan Weisman joins ChicagoJoey on the PokerLife podcast. Dylan is a Pot Limit Omaha player for some time and is someone who he ca...
Published 9 years ago
PokerLife Podcast - With Guest Jason MoThe ever popular Jason Mo is back on the PokerLife Podcast with Joey Ingram to discuss all things Entrepeneur Life, GPL/Pokerstars...
Published 9 years ago
PokerLife Podcast - With Guest Jeff GrossThe popular Jeff Gross joins Joey Ingram for a chat on the PokerLife Podcast. They talk about Jeff's Charity Stream coming soon wi...
PokerStars have been accused of unethical behaviour by offering Joe Ingram a $30k Platinum Pass to the PCA next month
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