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Gambling With Good JuJu - Sports Betting, Casino Gambling, Las Vegas, and Shenanigans
In this action-packed episode of Gambling with Good JuJu, we take a deep dive into the world of professional gambling as we welcome a legend of the game—Andy Bloch! From his days managing the famed MIT Blackjack team to his storied poker career, including a WSOP bracelet, Andy shares fascinating stories from his journey as a high-level gambler. But that's not all—our buddy Jeff, aka Thee Degen Boosts, joins us for the Heat Check as we recap a wild Week 1 in the NFL, including our survivor pool sweats, some big wins, and a few fantasy football disasters.Tune in for insights on blackjack strategy, poker tales, and our Week 2 early guesses for Survivor. Plus, catch all the details on our top picks, shout-outs to our Week 1 ride-or-die teams, and why betting against rookie QBs might just be your best move next season.Don't forget to check out our latest Good JuJu merch—it's always Good JuJu for you!Support the showFollow along on Twitter or Instagram @goodjujubets.goodjujubets.net
This Week On DAT Poker Pod: Daniel, Adam and Terrence are back with: 0:00 Intro - DNegs Returns, The "Active Shooter" Scare 13:50 2nd Biggest Main Event Of All Time! 21:45 Main Event Broadcast, DNegs Downswing Cont. 29:00 Where John Juanda, Andy Bloch and other stars of the past were this series. 34:00 POY & $25k Fantasy Recap 44:10 Pieces DNegs had - and did anyone pay him back?? 47:50 Tweets & Stories Follow @DatPokerPod on Instagram Email: datpokerpod (at) gmail (dot) com Intro/Outro Music By: https://twitter.com/murphchops
Over the weekend, Alan Gurvey and special guest host Leeann Tweeden interviewed poker legend Andy Bloch. Listen to the episode, which originally aired on March 13th on KABC Talkradio, at gurveyslaw.com, Audioboom and Apple Podcasts!
This week are are fortunate to be joined by Andy Bloch. For nearly two decades, Andy has spent time as an athletic trainer at multiple levels. The majority of that time was spent working with the Seattle Seahawks and universities in Washington. In this episode, Andy shares his experience as an ATC, gives tips for breaking into the industry, and some new directions and opportunities for aspiring trainers. Get comfy in an ice bath and use a closed basket weave technique to tape those headphones to your ears. Remember, if you have any questions or comments, or topic ideas you'd like to hear discussed in future episodes, reach out to us at Move101podcast@gmail.com (00:00:00) - Intro/Welcome, Andy! (00:08:46) - How do you get to the pro ranks? (00:12:15) - Suggestions for networking and making connections (00:14:20) - Difference between working with college and pro athletes (00:17:50) - Scope and duties of an AT (00:23:16) - If you knew then what you know now (00:27:50) - Time requirements (00:35:35) - Rehab vs preventative exercises and knowing limitations (00:43:13) - Early specialization in athletics (00:45:20) - Differences between average and excellent AT's (00:48:51) - Biggest surprise as an AT (00:53:02) - Having fun and recharging (01:00:10) -Tactical population (01:02:12) - Student resources and closing thoughts Extreme Energy by MusicToday80: https://soundcloud.com/musictoday80/r... Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music provided by Free Vibes: https://goo.gl/NkGhTg
FEB. 21 POKERCAST RECAP: The World Series of Poker says it will have a ton more online events this year, including eight in eight days, Andy Bloch is putting his house up for sale and poker has made another appearance on the TV show Survivor.
Andy Bloch is a long-time professional poker player and computer programmer who was one of the pioneers at the intersection of these fields. He was also a member of the MIT Blackjack team that was the subject of Bringing Down ... Read more...
New Yorker Brett Richey headlines this show, with reports from WSOP-Bossier City and a very special guest, TydePoker3.0.com founder Marty AKA "Tyde" himself. This week, the Poker Monkey is in Bossier City getting his WSOP on, and we may have last minute guests from this tournament series. This will be a show with no script, plenty of ad-lib and we may even take calls from our listening audience. We will also be talking Andy Bloch, Full Tilt Poker, ESPN coverage of the 2012 Main Event, Poker Hall of Fame nominees, and anything else that comes to mind... Follow this show on Twitter at @scottclarkpoker Listen LIVE every Sunday at 3:00 PM (CST) on Blog Talk Radio and OnTiltRadio.com. You can listen to archived shows atThe Poker Monkey's blog or at scottyclarkpoker.com You can also catch us on ITunes, Stitcher, or at the PokerFuse.com directory. This show seeks additional sponsors at this time. Lock Poker is the exclusive online poker site sponsor of this show, no other sites may apply. You can be a sponsor on this show for as little as $200 per month, a great value for your advertising dollar. Please contact me at snotty999@yahoo.com for more information.
Bernard has the latest happenings from this years WSOP, including Phil Hellmuth winning his 12th bracelet and interviews with Brent Hanks, Andy Bloch and more.
Bernard has the latest happenings from this years WSOP, including Phil Hellmuth winning his 12th bracelet and interviews with Brent Hanks, Andy Bloch and more.
McEvoy first cashed in the WSOP in 1982, finishing in 6th place in the $1,000 Razz event. The following year, he won his first World Series of Poker bracelet in the $1,000 Limit Hold'em event, defeating Irish professional poker player Donnacha O'Dea heads-up to win the tournament. McEvoy won the 1983 World Series of Poker Main Event. He was the first winner to earn his buy-in through a satellite tournament. His heads-up matchup with Rod Peate was the longest heads-up battle in WSOP history before being surpassed during the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E event in 2006 by Chip Reese and Andy Bloch. Since his two bracelet wins in 1983, McEvoy has gone on to win two more WSOP bracelets. He won the Razz tournament in 1986, defeating Alma McClelland, and a Limit Omaha tournament in 1992, defeating 1986 world champion Berry Johnston. But his luck in the WSOP Main Event since his championship win has not been so good. McEvoy's only other main event cash since 1983 was in the 2006 WSOP, when he finished in 371st place, earning $34,636. In March 2006, Tom McEvoy won the third ever Professional Poker Tour event beating a field of pros-only at the Bay 101 casino. He defeated a final table that included fellow WSOP bracelet winners, Toto Leonidas and Hoyt Corkins. McEvoy first cashed in the WSOP in 1982, finishing in 6th place in the $1,000 Razz event. The following year, he won his first World Series of Poker bracelet in the $1,000 Limit Hold'em event, defeating Irish professional poker player Donnacha O'Dea heads-up to win the tournament. McEvoy won the 1983 World Series of Poker Main Event. He was the first winner to earn his buy-in through a satellite tournament. His heads-up matchup with Rod Peate was the longest heads-up battle in WSOP history before being surpassed during the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E event in 2006 by Chip Reese and Andy Bloch. Since his two bracelet wins in 1983, McEvoy has gone on to win two more WSOP bracelets. He won the Razz tournament in 1986, defeating Alma McClelland, and a Limit Omaha tournament in 1992, defeating 1986 world champion Berry Johnston. But his luck in the WSOP Main Event since his championship win has not been so good. McEvoy's only other main event cash since 1983 was in the 2006 WSOP, when he finished in 371st place, earning $34,636. In March 2006, Tom McEvoy won the third ever Professional Poker Tour event beating a field of pros-only at the Bay 101 casino. He defeated a final table that included fellow WSOP bracelet winners, Toto Leonidas and Hoyt Corkins.
The one and only Andy Bloch stops by to chat poker with Wolf and Donny in this edition of This Show Bites on Rounders Radio.
Gary talks with WSOP Commissioner Jeffery Pollack about this years tournament, the hall of fame, Celebrity Apprentice and Russ Hamilton. Also Mike Sexton talks about Party Poker, and gives his thoughts on the UIGEA being overturned and the Poker Player Hall of Fame. Plus, you'll hear from Andy Bloch as Gary goes over Andy's Twitter comments from the WPT.
Gary's show today features Andy Bloch and John Caldwell. This is sponsored by: www.wisehandpoker.com