Quote: AxelWolfShouldn't you be working, or at least sexuality harassing some young hottie?
I am just listening. Not like I am doing manual labor.
The August 14th episode was interesting
Quote: WizardofnothingTipping the odds Las Vegas is a good podcast
The August 14th episode was interesting
I am still on the fence with them.
Oh wait, I see what you did there if I recall correctly
You work for the NSA or sumptin'?Quote: GWAEI am just listening. Not like I am doing manual labor.
Quote: TwoFeathersATLYou work for the NSA or sumptin'?
2f that got a chuckle out of me.
I can't confirm nor deny your statement.
Thank you very much.
Quote: GWAEFor anyone that listens or has listened to livinginlv.com podcast; Brett Grant (old Co host) passed away the other day.
whelp another podcast bites the dust. this podcast has called it quits.
Quote: GWAEwhelp another podcast bites the dust. this podcast has called it quits.
I keep telling people that Vegas will kill you.
Quote: AxelWolfShouldn't you be working, or at least sexuality harassing some young hottie?Quote: GWAEWell some of us don't have the luxury of coming and going as we please. When you sit in an office for 10-12 hours you need something to do. I mix my day up between podcasts, sports talk, and music.
My newest podcast to listen to is Bert Kreicher from bert the conquerer. I think he is funny and he has good guests. Of course it is not gambling related though.
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Goooooooooooood
Quote: ALEXLEEEEEEEI've recently started listening to "Gambling with an Edge," and it's been a game-changer for me. The hosts, Bob Dancer and Richard Munchkin, offer incredible insights into the world of advantage gambling. They interview a variety of guests, from professional gamblers to casino insiders, providing tips and strategies that have really helped me up my game. If you're serious about gambling, this podcast is a must-listen!
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I don't know if you are familiar with the history of that show, but the Wizard from this site used to be a cohost for that show.
Freakonomics has long been intelligent and insightful. This series, beginning with "Has the New York Times become a games company?" seems particularly relevant to those interested in games and gambling.
The New York Times has been at the center of the crossword scene for a long time now, and their (relatively) new Wordle game seems to be catching on as well.
The first few episodes are expected to be on the old 360 Vegas feed, but you will probably need to find the new feed by episode 5 if you wish to subscribe.
https://neonlounge.vegas/

