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“WSOP Rule Shake-Up: No Devices, No Apps, and a $500K High Roller with a Twist!”
In Episode #110 of The Overlay: A Poker Podcast, we dive into the latest World Series of Poker rule changes that are shaking up the game. Say goodbye to charts, apps, and electronic assistance in the tournament area. And when the field narrows to the final 27 players, even phones, iPods, and calculators are off the table—literally!
Plus, we break down the buzz around the new $500,000 buy-in high rollers event with a unique twist: each participant can invite their favorite poker pro to join the action. Who would you bring to the felt? Tune in for our picks, hot takes, and how this changes the dynamic of the poker world. Don’t miss it!
The Overlay a poker podcast ♧♢♡♤
If you enjoy our show, please subscribe and leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts. If you are listing on Spotify, please hit that follow button. Wherever you listen to our podcast please share us with your friends or enemies (however you see fit) and we thank you for supporting our poker podcast.
Do you have questions or suggestions for the show? Do you want Brandon to go over a hand you just played? Do you have a prop bet story for Ken? Please send us a tweet or direct message on Twitter.
Follow us on Twitter @theoverlaypod and check out our website at LinkTr.ee/theoverlaypod or search for and listen to The Overlay a poker podcast on all major podcast apps and platforms.
A BIG THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS:
Are you in the Chicago area?
Check out CCGpoker.com for weekend charity poker events with great tournaments and cash game action.
Are you in the Central Illinois area?
Check out CICGpoker.com for local charity poker events brought to you by Central Illinois Charitable Games. Tournaments and Cash Games every Saturday in Central Illinois locations
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Manage episode 455208404 series 2792697
“WSOP Rule Shake-Up: No Devices, No Apps, and a $500K High Roller with a Twist!”
In Episode #110 of The Overlay: A Poker Podcast, we dive into the latest World Series of Poker rule changes that are shaking up the game. Say goodbye to charts, apps, and electronic assistance in the tournament area. And when the field narrows to the final 27 players, even phones, iPods, and calculators are off the table—literally!
Plus, we break down the buzz around the new $500,000 buy-in high rollers event with a unique twist: each participant can invite their favorite poker pro to join the action. Who would you bring to the felt? Tune in for our picks, hot takes, and how this changes the dynamic of the poker world. Don’t miss it!
The Overlay a poker podcast ♧♢♡♤
If you enjoy our show, please subscribe and leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts. If you are listing on Spotify, please hit that follow button. Wherever you listen to our podcast please share us with your friends or enemies (however you see fit) and we thank you for supporting our poker podcast.
Do you have questions or suggestions for the show? Do you want Brandon to go over a hand you just played? Do you have a prop bet story for Ken? Please send us a tweet or direct message on Twitter.
Follow us on Twitter @theoverlaypod and check out our website at LinkTr.ee/theoverlaypod or search for and listen to The Overlay a poker podcast on all major podcast apps and platforms.
A BIG THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS:
Are you in the Chicago area?
Check out CCGpoker.com for weekend charity poker events with great tournaments and cash game action.
Are you in the Central Illinois area?
Check out CICGpoker.com for local charity poker events brought to you by Central Illinois Charitable Games. Tournaments and Cash Games every Saturday in Central Illinois locations
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