Get a Piece of the WSOP Main Event: Gripsed's Evan Jarvis is Giving Away 10%!
Get a piece of the WSOP Main Event, for free! Gripsed��s Evan Jarvis is celebrating 10 million views on YouTube by giving away 10% of his WSOP Main Event winnings �� Gripsed's biggest giveaway ever!
Ten lucky winners will each take home 1% of Jarvis' Main Event winnings this summer. Winners will be drawn on a live stream on July 19th at twitch.tv/gripsed.
All reward, no risk!
This is the absolute best way to get in on the action, totally free.
To enter the giveaway, all you have to do is subscribe to Gripsed's YouTube channel, follow along on Instagram, and like the Gripsed Facebook page. Simple as that!
Inspired by Daniel Negreanu's no mark-up WSOP package sales, Jarvis decided to sell 10% of his main event with no mark-up. But it sold out fast, so now he has decided to give away more shares of his action. And it gets better: unlike previous giveaways where the winners only got paid if Evan cashed, this time Jarvis is guaranteeing a minimum per winner of $100, which will only scale up as he progresses through the field.
��In previous years, I felt extra pressure to cash the tournament so that my fans could get paid. It led to me making some really big folds on the bubble because I was playing to cash, which sometimes meant not playing to win,�� Jarvis said.
"I don��t want to let any of the winners down by coming up empty, hence the guaranteed prize, and I also want to give them the best chance at a huge payday."
"While this led to 4 consecutive Main Event cashes, just one shy of Ronnie Bardah��s world record of five in a row, it led to me playing a bit too conservative on the bubble. I don��t want to let any of the winners down by coming up empty, hence the guaranteed prize, and I also want to give them the best chance at a huge payday. Adding this guarantee takes all the pressure off and allows me to serve the fans in the best way I can, playing to win the world championship."
Get in the Game With a Pro
Jarvis is no stranger to the WSOP Main Event, having played eleven consecutive years and cashing five times with two Day 5 appearances. He's also been present for three final tables, sweating his friend Matt Jarvis to an 8th place finish in 2010, his roommate Griffin Benger to a 7th in 2016 and, the ultimate dream come true, sweating his roommate Greg Merson to a 1st place finish in 2012 for $8.5 Million. Jarvis discusses the behind the scenes of that run with Sarah Herring on this episode of the pokernews podcast.
To prepare for this event, Jarvis has taken a break from streaming, channeling all his energy into getting ready to play his best. While those activities are very fun, stimulating, and great for connecting with the community, they can also be extremely draining. He��s learned that leading up to big competitions that tapering off training is essential to having maximum reserves for performance. The best way to prepare right before competition is to relax and replenish.
Knowing that the WSOP is a mentally and physically demanding event��the biggest marathon in poker��he's using yoga, tai chi and meditation (inspired by Andrew Lichtenberger and Anthony Gregg) to center himself and hone his focus for a BIG win.
In the first few months of the year, Jarvis binged on training content from BenCB, Nick Petrangelo, Charlie Carrel, Alex Fitzgerald, and Elliot Roe. In his experience, the easiest way to get up to speed with how the game is being played at high levels, is to attune to the minds of the game��s best and have enough time to digest and integrate that info.
"Every year, I feel more prepared to make a deep run in this event, and I'm hoping that 2019 will be my best performance ever."
This was the approach Jarvis used in 2017 to reach his first WSOP Final Table. He credits a ton of that successful run to watching Pratyush Buddiga��s Tournament Masterclass in the month leading up to the WSOP.
In his video on Reaching Your Full Potential, Jarvis highlighted the power of teaching for boosting retention by almost 90% when compared to just passive listening. This is where his approach of learning from the best, taking time to practice those concepts, and then sharing his insights gained from the first-hand experience with the rest of his community has helped him to evolve his poker brain year over year. It's a more balanced approach than the traditional one of play, play, play, and figure things out along the way, and he��s finding that in his 30s it's an approach that is serving him very well.
Earlier this year, Jarvis cashed his first $5k event at the Fallsview Poker Classic finishing 45th of 602 runners and it was a big boost to his confidence, as he was only all-in and called once in the event and was a significant favorite with queens versus tens and ace-king in his final hand.
"Every year, I feel more prepared to make a deep run in this event, and I'm hoping that 2019 will be my best performance ever. Despite not playing all that much poker this year, thanks to the incredible training content available online; I��ve been able to play very well when I have.�� Jarvis said.
"I'm lucky to be once again rooming with my good friend and poker mentor Greg Merson, and with all the good energy around, it feels like the stars are aligning for something special."
Jarvis has already created over 700 free videos on his YouTube channel, which just hit 70,000 subscribers, so this opportunity is another gift to the poker community from this always altruistic pro player and coach. He��s also riding a huge high after seeing his top student Ali Imsirovic win breakout player of the year at the 2018 Global Poker Awards.
"A huge part of my preparation is simply watching the in-depth coverage on PokerGO. It��s pretty cool to be watching my former students like Ali Imsirovic and Ben Heath putting on such strong performances, and it makes it even more fun to watch because I feel a strong connection to these guys. I��m really living a dream come true and it��s a result of many years of hard work and sustained focus."
Support a winning team, with no risk to your own bankroll. Subscribe to Gripsed��s YouTube channel, follow along on Instagram and like the Gripsed Facebook page and throw your hat in the ring for a piece of the WSOP!
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