It’s a shame....
I’d like to start off by saying that I love all of red chips products....except this one. When it was primarily strategy driven it was one of my favorites. Now, if I have to hear Robbie Strazynski say “brilliant” one more time I’m going to lose my mind. The guests are great but the interview itself leaves a lot to be desired. The questions are all softballs that seem to be scripted. Not to mention there is all this poker knowledge and little to no strategy content whatsoever. Seems like they know this and try to throw in this strategy corner that lasts a whole 3-4 min that was directly taken from the core course. It’s a shame. You guys have friggin James Sweeney! I could listen to him fart into the microphone for an hour rather than what is being put out recently. I hope it gets figured out b/c when it’s good it’s great.
Cardkillin via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/07/19
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James and the rest of the crew from red chip go in depth and have really helped me improve my game as a whole. From on the felt to studying, they hit it all. I highly recommend this podcast to any and all skills levels.
Ethan Q via · 01/29/17
Literally 90% of the podcasts are mindless blather about the interviewee and their various book/products. Is there useful info? Sure: just be prepared to spend 10 minutes skipping around to find it. Every other hobby has quality podcasts made by enthusiasts and other professionals. They’ve found...Read full review »
TheRealDietDrPhil via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/26/19
Show should have stuck to strategy content. New host seems nice enough but interview format is done much better by others on different podcasts. Also don’t like the blatant promotion and direction of the brand.
ricekrispiessssss via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/28/19
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