My favorite poker pod!
These guys are better than any of the other pods out there on poker IMO. They do a great job of stopping at the important decision points and keeping things moving without complexly beating a dead horse and overdoing it. Also, I like how a lot of times, Zach & Jack don’t always agree with one-another and sometimes one will convince the other. I would like to hear it “dumbed down” a bit at times. When I first started listening, they talked over my head a lot but I’m going back and listening to all the episodes for a second time and noticing I’m picking up a lot more. Thanks so much for putting this out for us!
Codowlsky Polopumus via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/28/17
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