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Watch SpinandGoStrategy's Sentin, CaptnKrnch Play Golf, Talk Poker

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Both these guys live and grind in Vancouver, Canada and they both believe Spin and Gos on PokerStars are one of the best new things happening in online poker.

That's why Yaniv “Sentin” Ronen, along with web-developer - and wife of spinandgostrategy coach Bryan "PrimordialAA" Pellegrino - Melanie Pellegrino, launched a new poker strategy site called SpinandGoStrategy.com.

The site focuses on Spin and Gos, a new format of Sit and Go on PokerStars that's quickly gaining popularity with recreational players.

Spin and Gos are three-person, winner-take-all tournaments with a twist. Every game starts with a spinner in the middle of the table randomly picking a multiplier that will determine that game's prize pool.

Normally the biggest multiplier you can hit is 3,000, meaning a $5 buy-in could get you a shot at $15,000, but right now there's a special million-dollar prize up for grabs.

Click here to read our comprehensive review of PokerStars and sign up to try Spin and Gos for yourself.

The chance at big money has attracted a lot of rec players to Spin and Gos, which in turn has attracted poker pros looking for new opportunities.

SpinandGoStrategy.com offers video training packages and one-on-one coaching from Sentin, PrimordialAA, CaptnKrnch and other successful poker pros.

Watch Sentin and CaptnKrnch on the Golf Course

Playing poker professionally in a place like Vancouver has its perks and skipping work to play pitch and putt on a Wednesday afternoon is definitely one of them.

In this short poker video we get an inside look at what it's like playing poker for a living and why both these pros think Spin and Gos are the next big thing in online poker.



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