Under the Gun Podcast David Tuchman
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Tuck’s take on life, poker, sports, beer and whatever the fuck he wants to talk about.
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Under the Gun Podcast No. 203: WSOP Primer with Jeff Platt
The WSOP is here! and it's moved to the Strip. This podcast will help guide your trip to Vegas this Summer
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Under the Gun Podcast No. 202: Tuck's Main Event Part 3 with Patrick "Pads" Leonard
Tuck gets the brilliant Patrick Leonard to go over his WSOP main event
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Under the Gun Podcast No. 201: Tuck's Main Event Part 2 with David Lappin
Tuck goes over a few of his WSOP main event hands with David Lappin
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Under the Gun Podcast No. 200: Tuck's WSOP Main Event with Matt Affleck
Over the next four UTG podcasts, Tuck will review his WSOP main event with four amazing poker players. Patrick "Pads" Leonard, David Lappin, Matt Affleck and Jonathan "apestyles" Van Fleet will be offering their analysis
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Under the Gun Podcast No. 199: Running Good in San Diego
Tuck talks WSOP, sports betting and analyzes his play at the Run Good Series in San Diego
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Under the Gun Podcast No. 198: DGAF
Tuck catches up with long time Cash game pro DGAF
Customer Reviews
Great Fantasy Football & DFS Advice
Tuchman is a gifted host, and he keeps the content flowing. Best part of the show is his insight on DFS, and how he selects his teams each week. Clearly, he does his research and he is generous about sharing it with his audience. Also good is his review of poker hands -- he complements Bart Hanson very well in offering a slightly different strategic "personality" -- bluffier and more aggressive, basically a LAG.
This rating would be five stars, but I do have a few areas of improvement for him. First of all, he needs to get rid of the simultaneous HU game -- makes no sense to split his attention between two things. It might be more fun for him, but it's a total drag on the podcast. His focus is clearly wavering, and it's just not interesting.
I also agree with some of the other reviews that Tuchman is a bit self-involved, and it would help if he were a better listener. But maybe that's something that he can't really change about himself. When he interrupts his guests to say something inane about himself, he kind of comes across as a d*ck.
Overall though, the podcast is a good listen, and I almost never skip an episode.
Love the possibilities you can create in your life with gaming and poker
I love the recent podcast episodes about how to live your life to the fullest despite the coronavirus pandemic.
The most recent interview with Ryan Feldman was so touching, because I knew I always loved poker but I didn’t know how I can use poker to create a bigger mission than myself.
After listening to this episode, I started my own mission to help people beat the pandemic by teaching them how to make money with online poker!
Thanks for the inspiring content.
Let guests talk
Please stop talking over your guests. Too much summarizing, too much anecdote at the expense of the guest’s time to speak. Let the “experts” talk about what they know. Guide the conversation, don’t act like a quasi-source.