‘Chicago Joey’ Lets Loose on PokerStars Changes
Joe ‘Chicago Joey’ Ingram took to Twitter and unleashed an almighty attack on the latest PokerStars announcement of a $9million-added Players Championship for 2019.
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
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Daniel Negreanu on recent Pokerstars VIP changesDaniel Negreanu joins JoeIngram1 on his YouTube podcast to discuss the latest changes that Pokerstars have made to their VIP progr...
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Joeingram1 Poker Life Podcast - Timex #2The second poker life podcast chat with Mike McDonald aka Timex. Undisputedly one of the most talented (if not the most) MTT playe...
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Guest Ben86 aka Ben Tollerene - Poker Life PodcastBen Tollerene aka Ben86 - the hugely successful high stakes cash game player - Is back in this episode of JoeIngram's poker life p...
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Luke Schwartz aka Fullflush 2015 - With JoeIngram1Luke Schwartz is an English professional poker player was predominantly famous a few years ago for his intense trash-talking in th...
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Joeingram1 Poker Life PodcasT - Max SteinbergJoe Ingram aka Chicago Joey sits down with Max Steinberg - An American professional poker player with an identical twin who also ...
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Poker girl dancing with Chicago JoeyGorgeous Gamer dances with Joe Ingram aka Chicago Joey.
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Joeingram1 Poker Life Podcast with Mason MalmuthJoe Ingram AKA Chicago Joey sits down with Mason Malmuth of TwoPlusTwo poker forum for this episode of the poker life podcast.
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JoeIngram1 Poker Life Podcast - Guest David TuchmanDavid Tuchman joins Chicago Joey on his poker life podcast. David is a commentator who's recently worked on WSOP livestreams and P...
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Joeingram1 Plays StarsDraftPopular poker player and live-streamer Joeingram1 checks out the new PokerStars Fantasy Sports Draft site: StarsDraft. A huge mark...
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Joeingram1 Interview with Fedor 'CrownUpGuy' HolzJoeingram1 aka Chicagojoey caught up with Fedor 'CrownUpGuy' Holz for a short interview with 27 players left in the Main Event
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