Ep 63 - Maria Konnikova- Best Selling Author And Poker Player & Do WSOP Bracelets Still Mean Anything

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Ep 203 - Our Last Episode Ever?

We talk about the future of the podcast, the guy who faked cancer and scammed the poker world, and the Barstool Awards. We love you guys. Enjoy. You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For mo ...  Show more

Ep 202 - Reaction To Dave Buying Back Barstool Sports + Daniel Negreanu Is Awesome

Welcome back! We are coming at your live from the new, independent Barstool Sports! We talk about the huge deal where Dave is now the owner of Barstool Sports again, what it means, and what happens next! We then talk about Negreanu joining a high school friend group's home game a ...  Show more

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