Show notes
Scott Seidenberg, Steve Fezzik and Mackenzie Rivers talk NBA Free Agency moves. Plus, the guys discuss the recent news in the poker world at the WSOP. Fezzik gives out a NFL best bet and also talk bonus betting. 📚 Summary [Scott, Fezzik, and Mackenzie promote Pregame.com’s extended holiday access for betting picks. Scott mentions Fezzik is on a “60-25” baseball run and others like Andre Gomes (+56 units) and Greg Shaker (+24 units) are also hot. [Scott describes the chip-dumping scandal at the Millionaire Maker event. Jesse Yaganuma overcame a 9-1 chip deficit and allegedly colluded to split winnings and receive a $1M Club WPT bonus. WSOP withheld the bracelet and equalized payouts. [Fezzik strongly disagrees with Doug Polk's “move on” stance, insisting viewers were defrauded and comparing it to rigged sports matches. He emphasizes that even “victimless” match-fixing violates the sanctity of competition. [Fezzik offers analogies—golf players conceding PGA spots, Survivor contest deals, hot dog eating contests—to illustrate long-term harm. Mackenzie contends poker is about personal gain, not entertainment, framing it more like mercenary behavior. [Fezzik explains equity math: Chip leader had about $200K more value, while golden ticket added $100K to opponent’s equity—making a chop mathematically near even. Still, he’s upset at the alleged collusion. [Scott proposes hypotheticals: Would Fezzik accept collusive behavior in sports betting contests like SuperContest or Circa? Fezzik distinguishes between ethical but rule-compliant and explicit cheating like the WSOP incident. [Fezzik explains why he didn’t enter Super Seniors event despite being hot in baseball—he critiques women’s and seniors’ poker fields as “weak,” drawing criticism but defending based on participation and stamina. [Marlins’ 8-game dog streak would’ve paid ~$139,739 on $100 rollover. Discussion includes the failed best bet on Astros (-1.5) losing 6–5 due to late home run, with probability math breakdowns. [Diamondbacks banned a fan for repeated interference. Bartman’s Cubs incident resurfaces. Fezzik and Mackenzie discuss fandom’s extremes and media portrayals. [Lillard’s unusual release structure and LeBron’s uncertain future discussed in-depth. Mackenzie argues no trade fits make LeBron likely to stay. Knicks and Cavs scenarios are explored, but deemed impractical. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices