PN Podcast: Polk’s Weight Loss Bet, Wynn Millions Preview, & Steve Begleiter’s Phil Ivey Story

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Guests:

Steve Begleiter Ryan Beauregard Ray Pulford

In the latest PokerNews Podcast, Sarah Herring and Chad Holloway talk about living it up in Vegas, dive into the weight-loss bet between Doug Polk and Bill Perkins, share how Liv Boeree and Igor Kurganov are connected to billionaire Elon Musk, and recap the 2022 PokerGO Cup.

They also preview Season 9 of High Stakes Poker, which debuts Monday on PokerGo, recap winners from the WSOP Circuit Isle Casino Pompano Park and MSPT Venetian Poker Bowl VI stops, and discuss Chad’srecent op-ed on how to best change the Poker Hall of Fame.

In the guest department, Chad sat with Wynn’s director of poker operations Ryan Beauregard, and tournament director Ray Pulford to preview the upcoming Wynn Millions, which runs from February 21-March 20. Chad also caught up with 2009 World Series of Poker (WSOP) November Niner Steve Begleiter for a “Where Are They Now” session. Begleiter shares memories and highlights from his run, which includes a Phil Ivey story you don’t want to miss!

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