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wingerwanger
03 Feb 26 15:13
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Marty Smyth - former top poker player, won £10,000 on a fruit machine system while still at at University, highest European poker earner in 2007, since chopped it off betting football and horses in multiples - revered by the cleverest in the game.

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By:
HoratioNelson
When: 03 Feb 26 15:15
Thank you Simon
By:
JML
When: 03 Feb 26 15:41
highest European poker earner in 2007

I'm intersted to know how he came to this conclusion.
By:
Shalimah
When: 03 Feb 26 21:15
2007 money list on The Hendon Mob
https://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/ranking/325/#310
Marty 31st 4 or 5 europeans ahead of him.
Some interesting names on there, Annette Obrestad in 12th used to play on B/F poker quite regularly
Andy Black in 40th
By:
The Knight
When: 03 Feb 26 22:08
Sadly, like so many in the betting game, now living on past glories. 'Top earner in 2007'.

Only 19 years ago!! A

Although these intwerviews can be very interesting and fair play to Simon for his work on them, I still say the most successful punters (and there are not many of them) go totally under the radar..
By:
uptheirons
When: 03 Feb 26 22:16
Who would go on there and give a working edge away?
At least Jerry White is amusing nonsenseLaugh
By:
Cider
When: 03 Feb 26 22:34
Explaining how you do something doesn't always mean it can be replicated by someone else.

The other aspect is that, as is the case with most things in life, not much stays the same. I could tell Simon how I once collected at 17 different bookmakers on a royal wedding! It may or may not be an interesting tale, but those circumstances will never, ever, be replicated. And not just because of Andrew's shenanigans Grin
By:
Cider
When: 03 Feb 26 22:35
I am deeply reclusive, and don't like people generally, so it would never happen anyway. Just used the example to help demonstrate the point.
By:
GLASGOWCALLING
When: 03 Feb 26 22:38
Cider, have you got " The Management " tied up in your cellar ?? Have noticed he hasnt posted for a while.?? Hope he is ok. Happy
By:
Cider
When: 03 Feb 26 22:40
I don't like people much, but not gone as far as taking one out. Yet Mischief
By:
uptheirons
When: 03 Feb 26 22:45
If anybody hasn't seen the Jerry White episodes on Star's Betting People they are missing comedy gold
By:
formoftheace
When: 04 Feb 26 09:10
Go on Simon get this Ironhead individual on camera,now that would be comedy…..

I find most of the interviews interesting……
By:
The Management
When: 04 Feb 26 10:26
Thanks for your concern GC - I'm still around and I'm fine.

Recently back from Winter trip and I will probably continue to read a few threads between events (out of boredom) - but even that feels like a bad habit, so generally I intend to use my time on things that are a bit more beneficial and productive. GL.
By:
wingerwanger
When: 05 Feb 26 09:50
The fourth part is up, for all of you concerned about 'past glories' I'm guessing you've all heard about at least one of the horseracing coups Marty was involved in, you couldn't get a bigger hint than the one he drops in this last part. I'm always open to potential interviewee suggestions, serious ones get in touch. Thanks for all the comments.
By:
JML
When: 05 Feb 26 12:26
You didn't address the highest European poker earner in 2007issue.

What's the point of these interviews if you don't check what is claimed is true.
By:
wingerwanger
When: 05 Feb 26 13:35
JML - If you check Wikipedia you'll see where I got that info - if you listened to the interview it's all pretty irrelevant as a lot of the prize money gets split etc. I always like to look on the positive, so if that's the biggest fault you could find with an hours worth of chat with one of the UK's best gamblers, I'll take it as a compliment. Thank You.
By:
JML
When: 05 Feb 26 13:58
I've already looked at the Wiki page--you seemed to have ignored the "better source needed" part.

UK's best gamblers   What's the proof for this claim? Did he show you any profit figures from any accounts.
   

revered by the cleverest in the game Who are the cleverest in the game?

So lying and unfounded claims is the new positive.

The type of person who would take part in these interviews are the same type that would exaggerate any successes.
By:
levelbreak
When: 05 Feb 26 14:03
JML seems a likely candidate to be doing his cobblers on a daily basis.. jealousy is not a good look.
By:
JML
When: 05 Feb 26 14:12
Being as thick as sh*t is not a good look.


Boxing: £1,982.16 |
Cricket: £71.32 |
Darts: -£106.73 |
Football: £24,354.86 |
Golf: -£100.00 |
Greyhound Racing: -£8.11 |
Horse Racing: -£47.59
Total P&L: £26,145.91

And that's working part time on a few football matches.
By:
JML
When: 05 Feb 26 14:16
*few football matches per week*
By:
levelbreak
When: 05 Feb 26 14:24

Feb 5, 2026 -- 2:12PM, JML wrote:


Being as thick as sh*t is not a good look.Boxing: £1,982.16 |Cricket: £71.32 |Darts: -£106.73 |Football: £24,354.86 |Golf: -£100.00 |Greyhound Racing: -£8.11 |Horse Racing: -£47.59Total P&L: £26,145.91And that's working part time on a few football matches.


Cracking editing..RAFFS Laugh

By:
top2rated
When: 05 Feb 26 14:36
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 05 Feb 26 14:39
Anuther cracker frum top2
By:
uptheirons
When: 05 Feb 26 14:46
Hardly worth getting out of bed for,Top2
By:
Cider
When: 05 Feb 26 15:23
Sniping from the cheap seats is de rigueur these days, should be completely ignored. I generally enjoy Simon's interviews a lot and all three of the people I know who have done them are accurate afaik. Individuals who put a positive spin on their achievements is nothing unusual, some of them even claim to have been employed as economists!
By:
JML
When: 05 Feb 26 20:39
Who the F*ck are you to criticize me for querying something I wasn't sure of.

It all right for you--you're an expert on every single subject, never been wrong in in over 67,000 posts.

But I'm still learning and when I asked about the poker winnings there was a posability that the claim was correct
because in those days some people were winning millions online in head to head games.

Bringing some entertainment to your miserable life does not give him the right to post anything he likes without question.
By:
Cider
When: 05 Feb 26 21:03
As we've learned recently, personal claims are not forensically interrogated at the highest level of government, so expecting that from a light hearted betting podcast type affair is a bit, shall we say, unreasonable. Yes, the priority for these types of interviews is entertainment. Otherwise, not many people will view them, which defeats the object of producing them.

My life certainly isn't miserable, and I'm definitely not always right, but it is fun pushing a unhinged button from time to time.

You never stop learning JML, no shame in conceding that.
By:
GLASGOWCALLING
When: 05 Feb 26 21:44
Thanks for your concern GC - I'm still around and I'm fine. Happy
By:
second again
When: 06 Feb 26 06:20
Marty was one of my favourite interviews, I thought he gave good answers to the questions and came across very well.Cool
By:
Trotface
When: 09 Feb 26 10:09
I always like listening to Simon's interviews but I'm amazed that folk thought that this latest one was anywhere near the best ?

What did the interview tell us that we didn't already know ?

I could be wrong but I think this Irish chap used to refer himself as "Mad Marty" when everybody in the poker world used that name for the proper "Mad Marty", the Brummy guy who was a great character but we sadly lost a few years ago, a red flag for me that.

As somebody has already said above, I'd imagine most of the genuine successful gamblers go under the radar.
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