I am sure a lot of you have heard about Neil Andrew Channing. He  is an professional poker player from London.
Neil became a truly well-known poker player when he won the Irish Poker Open in 2008. Channing has cashed 18 times at the WSOP, and his live career winnings accumulate to more than $1,900,000. Neils writes regularly for Bluff Europe Magazine. In 2009, he and fellow poker player Nick Persaud launched their own site, Black Belt Poker.

Neil is also known for staking a lot of players, like James Akenhead, for example. James has won cash in a lot of events in which Neil had percentages in the past few years, including a WSOP Main Event final table last year.

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In the interview below, you can hear ‘the English Santa Claus of Poker’ talk about staking usually works, and the general concepts behind it. 

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