Seth Davies says the real high roller world isn’t what you see on stream.
If you think poker pros like Seth Davies spend their days basking in the glow of seven-figure scores, think again. In his chat on the Face the Ace Poker Podcast, Davies paints a picture of a world where $50K and $100K buy-ins are just the start of the story.
From dealing with massive variance, selling and swapping action, to prepping for downswings instead of heaters, Davies explains that the glamorous Hendon Mob results rarely show the dark side of high-stakes poker. “People see the scores, but they don’t see the swings,” he says.
He also dives into why walking away after a huge win isn’t as simple as fans might think, and discusses GTO, the rise of Pot Limit Omaha, and what makes players like Jason Koon and Ben Tollerene so tough to play against. For Davies, the super high roller scene is less about luxury and more about resilience, creativity, and surviving the emotional rollercoaster.
“Poker still surprises me after 20 years.”
My only minor gripe with the show thus far, is I hate the lighting — is there any way to make this better?