Top Pair Podcast 313: Behind the Scenes at the 2018 WSOP Main Event

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In episode 313 of the Top Pair Home Game Poker Podcast, Bruce Briggs and Robbie Strazynski talk about the behind-the-scenes goings on at the World Series of Poker Main Event. Bruce, from the viewer/audience perspective, has lots of questions for Robbie, with his front row seat/media perspective, the answers to which will surely intrigue the podcast’s home game fans.

Plus, some fun stories from Robbie’s extensive time at the felt over the past three weeks in Las Vegas and a One Outer that’ll certainly test the flexibility of your poker trivia knowledge.

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Show Time Stamps

00:23Synopsis
1:07–48:41How Ya Runnin?
 Bruce: Not much going on poker-wise in Salt Lake City’s home game scene during the summer. Been watching a lot of WSOP coverage on TV.
 Robbie: No home game play, but 80+ hours of poker over three weeks in Las Vegas and grateful to have won over $1,000.
3:50The trick to buying WSOP-branded merchandise.
8:00The most exciting $4/$8 mixed game of the summer took place after the LFG Podcast tournament, featuring Chad Holloway, Jamie Kerstetter, David Tuchman, 2017 WSOP Main Event Champion Scott Blumstein.
13:25Robbie’s front row seat during the WSOP Main Event, working with Poker PROductions on the Player Bios team.
15:00Bruce hadn’t watched the WSOP Main Event broadcast for about five years and decided to finally tune in again. He had been turned off by the “hoodies and sunglasses” types of players, but didn’t notice as many of them in 2018. Has there been an evolution in how players dress/behave?
19:15Celebrities playing at the WSOP Main Event, Ray Romano and Kevin Pollak; blending in with everyone else.
20:32How is seating at the feature tables decided? Who makes the call? Is it random? Do regular people have a chance of getting seated at feature tables or only poker superstars?
24:00The integrity of the WSOP Main Event always takes precedence, even over the “production of the show” component for TV.
27:13Do players have the right to say “no, I don’t want to be at the feature table?” There were rumors about Phil Ivey…
32:23Shout outs to the great team of hardworking commentators, including Lon McEachern, Norman Chad, Ali Nejad, Nick Schulman, Maria Ho, Antonio Esfandiari, and Jamie Kerstetter.
35:29How do they decide to break down the WSOP Main Event final table schedule into three days of coverage, from nine players down to a winner?
41:15Shout out to new Poker Hall of Famer Mori Eskandani, for an excellent production.
42:40Reflections on an incredible heads-up battle between Tony Miles and eventual winner John Cynn. Is the tournament structure too good for a recreational player to win again?
44:00What the atmosphere was like in the Rio poker room during the WSOP Main Event heads-up battle.
50:00One Outer – Poker trivia: If you’re holding a 10 and a 5 in your hold’em hand and can choose any cards you’d like on the board, is there any straight that you cannot make?

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