Two Plus Two launches poker podcast series

January 2nd, 2008
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Leading online poker forum 2+2 announced today a new branch in their always-increasing array of poker products with the launch of a weekly internet radio show. The publisher rolled out the first installment in their 2+2 PokerCast series, a podcast that looks to feature a wide variety of interviews, strategy and other poker-related content.

The podcasts, hosted here, are scheduled to be released on a weekly basis. The inaugural installment leans heavily on the 2+2 family for content, with segments featuring Mason Malmuth, David Sklansky and Ray Zee. Excerpt from the first segment blurb:

This weeks featured guest was Mason Malmuth, noted author and president of Two Plus Two. Mason gives a rare interview and answers questions from the hosts as well as Two Plus Two forum members. Also featured were two special guest segments by David Sklansky and Ray Zee. Sklansky gave some insight on how to play aces before the flop to maximize expected value in no-limit holdem. Ray talked about life away from poker living on his ranch in Montana. Mike and Adam also talked about the upcoming Poker Stars Caribbean Adventure, one of the most anticipated stops on the European Poker Tour.

Listen here.


Article Credit: Staff

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