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EPISODE · Oct 20, 2020 · 7H 52M

Poker Fraud Alert Radio - 10/18/2020 - Don't You Dare Cut That Deck

from Poker Fraud Alert Radio · host Dan Druff

(Topic starts at 0:10:07 mark): Interview with Clayton Jiang, who claims he and others got scammed for big money at a live, private poker game.... (1:24:24): BetOnline getting hammered by brutal DDoS attack or hacking, site repeatedly going down.... (1:45:40): Doug Polk goes on Twitter trolling spree.... (2:00:36): Hackers playing poker for people's stolen identities.... (2:14:16): Gambler hits amazing 20-bet parlay to turn $1 into $680k.... (2:27:30): A look at some questionable YouTube slot machine personalities.... (3:11:14): Encore Las Vegas closing midweek due to weak business.... (3:36:29): Mojave and Las Vegas History - The Story Behind Zzyzx Road.... (3:55:06): YouTuber Tom Nash claims Dan Bilzerian and his company IGNITE are nearing bankruptcy.... (4:16:31): Twitter deletes tweet from Trump adviser Scott Atlas saying masks don't work -- but is he wrong?.... (4:46:55): William Hill offering $500 free bet for those physically in New Jersey.... Brandon joins at 4:50:30 mark, tradershky joins about an hour later. Last 3 hours of the show are informal random banter.

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