Annie Duke's New Deal - a podcast by Steve Friess and Miles Smith

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Open & Banter: Start to 20ish
Annie Duke:  21-51ish
Trivia/Poll/Letters: 52ish-1:01
Shelley Berkley: 1:02-1:12ish
TSTToTW: 1:12ish-end

The only poker pro who has any kind of serious name recognition in mainstream popular culture is Annie Duke, and she’d like to change that. Duke, who is history’s most successful female player with more than $4.2 million in live tournament winnings, is the founding commissioner of a new league that aims to use objective criteria to determine who the world’s best players really are. On the eve of the start of the 42nd World Series of Poker Main Event, we hear from Annie about how the league works and why it matters as well as chat her up about her appearances on Celebrity Apprentice and the game show 1 v 100. Later, we check in with U.S. Rep. Shelley Berkley, the Democrat who represents Las Vegas and has sponsored a bill that would once again legalize online poker wagering in the United States.

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