Podcasts

Coming Down from the WSOP The Poker Beat

Getting caught up and back in the swing of things — slowly but surely — so what better way than to listen to the most recent episode of The Poker Beat? The Poker Beat: July 22, 2010 Rookie twitterer @GaryWise1 took his turn in Capt. Huff’s chair as @BJNemeth and @JessWelman panel-bantered about: The pre-markup hearing in DC with Annie Duke Make-up of the 2010 November Nine The value, if any, of poker agents — and how the WSOP accommodates them during the main event BJ’s philosophical non-dilemma over coverage of Matt Affleck’s emotional bustout * The difference between poker media and poker journalism The Year of Mizrachi and the accidental WTF? of the current WSOP POY scoring system Annette Obrestad’s B- performance The 3-headed Monster of Team WSOP without @JeffreyPollack WSOP numbers and final table times * great explanation, BJ. But question … Is there any discernable line where the field of play in poker begins and ends

Jarah Mariano Brings You Today’s Poker News Link Dump

Barry Greenstein just got a chubby.

Marathon 10-Handed Night/Morning Tao of Pokerati

A security guard asked us if this was the longest final table bubble ever. “That’s a good question,” said Pauly. It’s by far been the longest we can remember. And while it’s possible such a 10-down-to-9 occurred back in the old days … I highly doubt it. It’s a testament to the value of making the November Nine, if anything, and ironic how it brings us back to the old-old days when poker tourneys were routinely settled over marathon sessions

Latest Ep of the WCP Podcast?

I don’t know what they said, but I heard the entities from Wicked Chops talking with @JessWelman about something involving the Isle of Man. I was very curious, particularly because I eventually plan to reveal the answer to that trivia question that no one — not even Mathers — answered correctly.

Poker Media, Poker Players, Poker Agents: Getting Down to 27 Tao of Pokerati

Episode 69: Cutting Loose with  Change100 – Dan and Pauly give Change100 a little guff for working “Michalski hours” after showing up at 9pm.

2010 WSOP Finale – PokerRoad Radio wraps up the 2010 World Series of Poker with guest co-host Greg FBT Mueller joined by David "The…

Exciting Morning Before the Day Before Day 7The Poker Beat

The Poker Beat’s Huff-honcho was away crafting his life and future … so I somehow, as a third- or fourth-stringer, commandeered the hosting chair. Think I can now lay claim to being the Glen Carano of poker podcasting! With @ JessWelman , @BJNemeth , and new-to-twitter @GaryWise1 providing analysis and reality checks, we got into Israel’s sudden crackdown on online gambling , the WSOP-Circuit revamp, and of course, the latter stages of the 2010 WSOP Main Event … along with the WPT Season 9 overhaul, which happened to be getting underway across the highway at Bellagio, in rather star-powered fashion. July 15, 2010 Related Posts (Way) Outside the WSOP – Main Event Day 6 Evening Edition (0) Poker in the Round (3) (Way) Outside the WSOP – Main Event Day 6 Ivey at WPT final table (0) Continued Tales of the Main Event Tao of Pokerati (0)

Dan Michalski Hosts In Place of Scott Huff – Dan Michalski, BJ Nemeth, Jessica Welman and Gary Wise wrap up the 2010 WSOP.

Continued Tales of the Main EventTao of Pokerati

Episode 67:  Tempers Rising with  Benjo DiMeo – An incensed Benjo goes off on an ESPN cameraman who tried to pick a fight with one of his French colleagues. As a six-year vet, Pauly shares a few of his run ins with the same surly cameraman who once nailed Mad Harper in the head. Yes, tempers are rising on Day 5 of the Main Event as the action on the tables and in the aisles heat up

Andrew Wiggins Discusses Future of CardRunners

At the 2010 CardRunners party in Las Vegas during the World Series of Poker ( WSOP ), Poker News Daily caught up with site co-founder Andrew “muddywater” Wiggins . The conversation, which took place at El Segundo Sol on the Las Vegas Strip, features a look at the future of the popular poker training site, which recently absorbed StoxPoker and saw longtime instructors Brian Townsend and Cole South depart. Poker News Daily: Thanks for sitting down with us in this festive atmosphere. The margaritas are quite tasty, by the way. Anyway, given the completely revamped website and pro turnover , give our readers a glimpse into the future of CardRunners. Andrew Wiggins: The new site came out really well and if you haven’t seen it, you should check it out.