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 9 years ago
PokerLife Podcast - With Guest Assani FisherAssani Fisher is back on the ChicagoJoey PokerLife Podcast to talk Daily Fantasy Sports, playing poker as a "recreational" player ...
Published 9 years ago
Doug Polk vs Ben Tollerene DisputeDoug Polk and Ben Tollerene recently got into a dispute on the TwoPlusTwo Poker forums over a business/personal relationship gone ...
Published 9 years ago
PokerLife Podcast - With Guest Phil GalfondOnline poker phenom Phil Galfond joins Joey Ingram for an episode of the Poker Life Podcast. They chat about married life, living ...
Published 9 years ago
PokerLife Podcast - With David "Viffer" PeatHigh Stakes Poker legend David "Viffer" Peat joins ChicagoJoey for an episode of the PokerLife Podcast. They talk about going from...
Published 9 years ago
PokerLife Podcast - With Guest Liv BoereeEPT San Remo Champion Liv Boeree chats to Joey Ingram about her life in poker, science in poker, playing on Poker Night in America...
Published 9 years ago
PokerLife Podcast - With Guest Bill PerkinsHigh Roller Bill Perkins joins Joey Ingram for this episode of the PokerLife Podcast, chatting about poker, prop bets, and lifestyles
Published 9 years ago
PokerLife Podcast - Daniel Negreanu is Back!Poker Superstar Daniel Negreanu is back on the PokerLife podcast to talk to Joey Ingram about his new podcast, Pokerstars in 2016,...
Published 9 years ago
PokerLife Podcast - With Guest Ryan MarksRyan Marks is in a popular EDM group called LOUDPVCK. He is also a really avid poker player out at the Commerce casino in Los Ange...
Published 9 years ago
PokerLife Podcast - With Guest Noah SchwartzNoah "GTO" Schwartz joins Joey Ingram for an episode of the Poker Life Podcast, chatting about starting out in poker, inspiring pe...
Published 9 years ago
PokerLife Podcast - With guest Jason MercierJason Mercier joins Joey Ingram for an episode of the PokerLife Podcast. They chat WSOP bracelet bets, Annie Duke, Doug Polks "Bad...
PokerStars have been accused of unethical behaviour by offering Joe Ingram a $30k Platinum Pass to the PCA next month
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