Sep 2, 2022
In the latest edition of the PokerNews Podcast, Sarah Herring, Chad Holloway, and Jesse Fullen welcome guest Angela Jordison, who talks about her 2022 heater while at the 2022 World Poker Tour (WPT) Legends of Poker at the Bicycle Casino.
They also break down Espen Uhlen Jørstad addressing a swap situation, highlight the $1.2 million Bad Beat Jackpot that hit at Rivers Pittsburgh, and discuss the sick live-stream action on Hustler Casino Live and Live at the Bike.
They also recognize the WPT celebrating 20 years, highlight winners from Luxon Pay Mediterranean Poker Party including Arsenii Karmatckii and Rob Yong, and encourage you to mark your calendar for Peppermill Reno’s Poker-palooza!
Finally, listen to the brand new PokerNews Bad Beat Hotline segment where listeners can call in (+1 702-625-0166) and share their bad beats, which may be featured on a future episode of the show.
Listen to those stories and more in the latest episode of the PokerNews Podcast!
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*Time|Topic*
00:30 | Welcome to the show
01:05 | Teasing guest Angela Jordison from WPT Legends of Poker
01:45 | $1.2M Bad Beat Jackpot hits at Rivers Pittsburgh
06:00 | Espen Jorstand, last week’s guest, addresses swapping
situation
11:10 | [URL="/natural8/ext/" target="_blank"]Sponsor: Natural
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11:40 | Sick stream action on Hustler Casino Live and Live at the
Bike
18:35 | Have you listened to the Nick Vertucci Show?
20:11 | Sponsor: GGPoker – Qualify for GGPoker WSOP Online Main
Event for just $5
21:08 | WPT celebrating 20 years
25:00 | Guest Angela Jordison joins the show
29:09 | What was it like to make a deep run in the WSOP Main
Event?
31:00 | What do you like most about poker tournaments?
32:37 | Sponsor: 888poker – ChampionChip Games
33:42 | Luxon Pay Mediterranean Poker Party winners Arsenii
Karmatckii & Rob Yong
36:28 | PokerNews Bad Beat Hotline Sponsored by our
friends at Unibet Poker
41:50 | Call the PokerNews Bad Beat Hotline at (702) 625-0166
42:17 | Mark your calendar for Peppermill Reno’s Poker-palooza