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Annie Duke Is Way Too Smart For This Show
Annie Duke - professional poker player, teacher and celebrity - joins the show to talk about her rise to poker stardom, life growing up with her brother, why she’s on The Celebrity Apprentice and the state of poker today. And it’s all pretty fascinating.
Honestly, we understand that sometimes people put a podcast to listen and get distracted, catching bits and pieces of an interview. This isn’t that show. You may need to listen to this show 4-5 times to grab all the information Duke gives us (our stats thank you), especially about the future of online gaming. More on that in a minute. But first...

We then talk about her path to poker. Duke was a PhD candidate at Penn in Cognitive Psychology after graduating from Columbia while majoring in English and Psychology. She was on the path to becoming a teacher, like her parents, and gave it up to move to Colorado with her husband. We ask when that decision proved to be the right move and she likened the path she was down - teaching - to eating a plate of cockroaches. In other words, she wasn’t really giving anything up in her mind.

We ask if there is still a stigma for being a poker pro? Do people respect the game as an actual profession yet? Duke says that because of TV, people have become much more accepting of poker as an actual job. Years ago, not so much.
We talk about the branding of poker icons. What is more financially viable, being a poker player or being a poker celebrity?
We follow with an innocuous question about the future of online poker in America and if the new administration will be more accepting of the online gaming industry, realizing they are missing out on all sorts of revenue streams with sheer stubbornness and not much else.

Bottom line: Duke asserts, and discussed in Washington last week, that by opening up the floodgates of online gaming in America and by taking the winnings, the US government will make enough money in taxes to pay for the auto industry bailout within five years. BILLIONS of dollars, just in taxes.



We make her promise to come back on the show after she wins The Apprentice, which she refuses to admit she’s going to do. She gives up no tells.
Link to this:
Tuesday, March 3, 2009


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Below are some highlights from the show, for the ADD afflicted, like me.
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