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Cyber Attacks, Airball Down $8 Million & Guest Andrew Lichtenberger Talks Octopi Poker

09.16.2023 - By PokerNews PodcastPlay

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On the latest episode of the PokerNews Podcast, Chad Holloway, Connor Richards, and Matt Hansen discuss the recent cyber attacks impacting MGM Resorts, poker players being banned from Australian casinos without explanation, and Soukha Kachittavong winning a second PokerStars Summer Series tournament. Plus, they highlight winners from the PokerStars WCOOP including Parker "Tonkaaaa" Talbot, Espen Jorstad, and Benny Glaser; and share details on Global Poker's new Celebrity Campaign. Chad then chats with guest Andrew "Lucky Chewy" Lichtenberger, who talks about his new poker venture Octopi Poker, which you can check out at OctopiPoker.ai. The poker pro also talks about his upcoming poker plans, which will include returning to the Poker Masters looking for another title. Oh, and we'd be remiss to add that the crew also talks about Nik Airball's reported $8 million downswing, which you can catch at the end of the show. Time Stamps *Time | Topic* 00:23 | Welcome to the show 01:50 | How about them Miami Dolphins? 02:55 | Rounders celebrates 25th anniversary 06:26 | Sponsor: Global Poker 09:00 | Cyber attack on MGM Resorts 12:00 | Poker players being banned in Australia without explanation 16:00 | Sponsor: WPT Global 18:00 | Guest Andrew “Lucky Chewy” Lichtenberger joins the show 18:21 | What is Octopi Poker? 20:50 | How did Octopi Poker come to be? 23:15 | Why is now the right time? 23:20 | The Octopi Poker Advisory Board 24:55 | How to sign up 25:20 | How did the name Octopi Poker come about? 27:10 | Do you plan to play a lot of poker upcoming? 29:25 | Will you play the Poker Masters? 33:00 | Soukha Kachittavong wins second PokerStars Summer Series tournament 35:37 | Tonkaaaa, Espen Jorstad & Benny Glaser among PokerStars WCOOP winners 38:52 | Sponsor: 888poker 39:36 | Nik Airball on $8 million downswing

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