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Channing is a very good poker player and general gambler as far as I know. Maybe involved in some horse syndicates if I remember correctly.
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Yep comes across a decent guy…
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some good videos but you can see through a lot of bluffers guy called can berry a professional video editor lol if folks cant see through that nothing ever live in real time its easy to do just press live but it wont happen like a lot of them
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Often think he must have something on Luck the amount of times he's on,normally looks as though he's just got out of bed,don't know anything about poker so couldn't comment but pro horse race punter,never in a million years imo.
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Poker is rife with the 'promoted' types - which makes me somewhat suspicious about him. But, I don't know much about his wider betting.
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Bluffer
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Looks like he’s just left a poker room when he appeared on the Luck show…
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Not long ago Poker was promoting Boris Becker
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I like him.
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Neil Andrew Channing (born 9 December 1967 in Reading, Berkshire) is an English professional poker player and author based in Maida Vale, London. He is the 2008 Irish Poker Open champion. He is also the Ambassador for Sky Poker.
Before turning professional, he worked as a bookmaker at various UK racecourses, and now provides books part-time for various sports betting companies. He has retained a keen interest in betting, and can often be spotted at big events such as the Grand National and the Cheltenham Festival. In March 2008, Channing won the 2008 Irish Poker Open and €801,400 (over $1,200,000) against a field of 667 players.[1] Channing has also enjoyed success on home soil, in particular in the GUKPT. In March 2010, he finished second in GUKPT London for £84,700 before finally capturing his first UK title in the Luton leg of August of the same year. Channing's victory for £64,050 elevated him into the top 3 of the all-time GUKPT ranking list. Although a bracelet has thus far evaded him, Channing has cashed 33 times in WSOP/E events, putting him first in the UK in front of David Ulliott (32) and Surinder Sunar (31). In 2008, he cashed nine times. Channing's had two close calls at a bracelet: once in 2010 when he finished second in the $5,000 No Limit Hold'em Shootout for $273,153, and another in 2012 where he finished 2nd in a $1,500 No Limit Holdem for $406,409. As of February 2014, his total live tournament winnings exceed $3,300,000.[2] and he lies seventh in the England all-time money list. Channing is a regular columnist for Bluff Europe Magazine. Until 2009, he was sponsored to play poker tournaments by Pokerverdict.com. From 2009 until early 2014, he was a sponsored pro at Blackbeltpoker.com alongside bracelet-winner Richard Ashby. On 27 April 2009, Neil launched his new site, Black Belt Poker, that ran as a skin on the iPoker network, which he co-founded with fellow poker pro Nik Persaud. Neil also wrote a regular blog on the site and is an active participant in its promotion. On 28 February 2014, Black Belt Poker closed its doors for business and ceased trading.[3] Neil is well known for backing/staking other players, and had 25 percent in James Akenhead who made the November Nine. Neil also sponsored eight players in the summer of 2009 with $20,000 WSOP packages under the Black Belt Poker umbrella. Neil played a number of events cashing in five, his biggest score coming in the $40,000 No Limit Hold'em freezeout where he finished 20th for $71,858.[4] In 2014 Neil Channing became the official ambassador for Sky Poker. Appearing on Sky Poker TV to give live hand analysis, as well as writing blogs and strategy articles for the UK poker site. Neil also frequents the Sky Poker cash games, both live and on the virtual felt under the alias 'NCHANNING.' In his first few months as the newly appointed ambassador, Channing scored his highest ever finish on Sky Poker, coming second in the UK Online Poker Series (UKOPS) Main Event Bounty Hunter for just over £6000. He will continue to support Sky Poker also, at the bi-annual UK Poker Championships which are held at Nottingham based casino, Dusk Till D |
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A pro card player….and a good one according to the read…
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I think his Dad was rich
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always entertaining and amusing..i like him too
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Rich dad….can’t go wrong
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Does anybody think he knows anything about horse racing ?
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He does 12 day challenges on youtube where he picks a horse every day, never seen him pick a winner. He says he can only bet in shops as restricted online. I think he goes in for free refreshments and a pìss!!!
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He doesn’t take himself too seriously, which I find an endearing trait especially in a game brimming with ostentatious twits.
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He does tell a good story, the Kenneth Williams of horse racing.
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Would have thought he's not done a 'proper' days work in his life except gamble isn't that what most on here would have liked to have done..well I would have for one
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Been at the poker for years. Am sure I can remember him on Late Night Poker on Channel 4. Probably the first poker to be shown on tv in the UK. Think Victoria Coren-Mitchell was also on it.
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You have to admire anyone who can survive this way..no dictator…boss…jobsworth trying to impress the bosses at the expense of others….
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Happy birthday Neil - 55 today.
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The first Starsports interview with Simon Nott back in 2017, he was also an oncourse bookie for a short time:
https://www.starsportsbet.co.uk/meeting-neil-channing/ |
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He is also a successful sports gambler too.
Was a major judge on the NFL back in the day and was very successful in the world of spread betting. Neil is the real deal and a throughly good dude as well |
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Thank you for the update….but what’s with the forum name ffs…..
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Would they allow large ffs
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Thanks for the heads up neil.
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Twelve Days of Channing is back.
Day One: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7T6lGkR7Ne4 |
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Cheers Ramruma
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Day 1
Hot Day |
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I certainly wouldn’t be laying it….
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Can’t remember Morris riding for the yard that much….big chance imo…I won’t be playing tho…
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only 400 + rides for the stable , shake your head.
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Sorry…recently tho…not a yard I look out for…..but if you say so…
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I was told Neil channings mum was the actress Carol Channing, never heard of her TBH
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He advised 2 points @ 9/4
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Day 1
2nd - 2 |