Tells: On Poker and Love
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A Protesting Fail
Busi recounts her Saturday morning protesting failure and asks Andrew about whether disrupting traffic is enough to affect change. Busi asks Andrew whether he would be willing to go to prison for love.
If you want to win, become a Phil
This week, Andrew is caught in the trifecta of despair, Twitter feuds and online poker. And as if that wasn’t enough, Busi asks him to take this implict bias test, which reveals a less than desirable outcome.
Missing the WSOP
In this episode of the podcast, Busi and Andrew review the long and sad week in America. Andrew believes that robots might be the solution to all human problems.
Humbled by poker, again…
The last couple of days of online poker play have been a bit rocky for Andrew and it made him wonder whether poker is the only endeavour that humbles you as soon as you become overly confident/cocky, Busi thinks not but she does demand to know why she...
Nuns who gamble?
It’s week 7 in the closet and things are getting strange. Andrew tells us a story about nuns who gamble. He is also excited to have a microchip implanted in him in the future so that he can speak to people telepathically.
Finally… in the green
Andrew’s online poker endeavour is finally profitable and he shares a few things that he thinks kept him from being a profitable online poker player.
Blindly Gambling
Andrew agrees with a listener about the existential threat faced by the poker economy as a result of the economy being shut down.
Not leaving the house until…
In this episode of the podcast, we’re stoked to answer some listener questions. Andrew shares his pre-conditions for leaving the house.
A Quarantine Quarrel
Busi and Andrew resolve a week long quarrel in this episode of the podcast. Andrew expresses concern about Busi’s decision to go hiking alone and shares his plan to protect her from the lurking dangers in the wilderness.
Why won’t you commit?
In this episode of the podcast, Andrew asks why men are expected to commit to relationships? Busi ponders this question for a moment and quickly moves onto a different topic.