Industry | Internet, Poker |
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Founded | United States (January 2007 ) |
Founder | Rob Cole Joe Tall Chris Vitch Chuck Danielsson Jay Rosenkrantz |
Headquarters | Minneapolis, United States |
Area served
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Worldwide |
Products | Poker training videos, Poker coaching, Poker Podcasts |
Website | deucescracked.com |
DeucesCracked is a poker instruction website business and an internet forum for the discussion of poker strategy. DeucesCracked offers a fee-based service that provides access to their catalogue of poker instructional videos.
Prior to founding DeucesCracked, Jay Rosenkrantz established a personal coaching company 3bet.net. Jay, alongside industry competitor and CardRunners professional Taylor Caby, featured in a Forbes Video Network documentary that explored the world of online poker-coaching as an emerging business in 2007. Upon founding, the site was managed as an online entity with no central headquarters; the executive officers themselves worked from Seattle, Southern California, and New York.
The DeucesCracked brand was founded in January 2007 with Rob "Entity" Cole, Joe "Joe Tall" Tall, Chris "DeathDonkey" Vitch, Chuck "danzasmack" Danielsson, and Jay "KRANTZ" Rosenkrantz as the executive officers.
In January 2008, DeucesCracked relaunched their website. Training videos were produced in 8-part series, and each series was part of a video season. DeucesCracked has produced video series covering a variety of poker games, including, No Limit Texas Hold'Em, Limit Texas Hold'Em, Pot Limit Omaha, 2-7 Triple Draw, Stud Hi, Stud 8-or-Better, and Razz. It has also produced material covering H.O.R.S.E., 8-game, and 7-game mix.
On 9 July 2009, DeucesCracked hosted a fund-raising Connect Four competition and auction, raising money for the Lili Claire Foundation. The event was hosted at Planet Hollywood in Paradise, Nevada and raised over $20,000.
In January 2010, DeucesCracked presented the Aussie Millions Academy. The series of live seminars covered several game variants and followed the Aussie Millions tournament schedule.