This week's Podcast features interviews with recent Triple Crown winner Wade "Soggy Dogg" Woelfel and Top 50 online tournament player Ryan "GotSkillz" Fisler. Many PocketFivers entered the online poker scene during PartyPoker's reign as the highest volume poker site. This week's guests were a big part of online poker play in 2000 and 2001, when ParadisePoker.com held the lead in player volume.

Wade "Soggy Dogg" Woelfel made his online debut by depositing $50 and losing it several times at cash games. After learning how to beat $.50/$1 No Limit Holdem while 3-tabing, he moved on to tournaments and immediately had success. Last week's tournament victories on UltimateBet, PokerStars, and FullTiltPoker solidified Wade's status as a world-class tournament player, and ended his bad run in Sunday Major tournaments. "Soggy Dogg" now looks forward to a strong performance in this month's Full Tilt Online Poker Series and September's World Championship of Online Poker.

Ryan "GotSkillz" Fisler is a Canadian poker player hailing from the city of Waterloo. A former real-estate agent and rapper, Ryan invented the Poker Training Video business model and launched the very successful www.realpokertraining.com in February 2005. Our interview with Ryan will focus on his experiences with poker and rapping, as well as his plans to reclaim RPT's status the top poker training site on the Internet.

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