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The Grid 066.6 Bonus Episode ft. Seth Stephens-Davidowitz

In a bonus episode of the GRID, Jennifer brings in her friend, best-selling author Seth Stephens-Davidowitz to talk about his new book, “Don’t Trust Your Gut: Using Data To get What You Really Want in Life.”. Seth is also the author of “Everybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What the Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are” and an amateur poker player. He has familial ties to the professional game: his brother Noah was a poker pro and journalist (of Subject: Poker) in the boom days.  

Seth talks about his own poker game, and how the concept of range helped him understand how rare it is to pin people down to a specific hand. He also talks about a recent trip to Las Vegas, which made him realize that advanced poker strategies like mixing, are often inapplicable to tipsy Saturday night cash games. He extrapolates that to life, questioning whether we sometimes over-complicate our quest to get what we want.

Seth and Jennifer talk about the role of luck in poker and life, and the importance of getting lots of volume in, whether from a poker player, an artist looking to get exposure for their work or even in the dating pool.  

They also talk about Seth’s work on data and happiness, and how poker might rank among other top activities, like sex, 80 degree weather, and proximity to nature.  

Related Links:

Seth’s website 

Seth’s books

Jennifer’s WSJ article on secondary infertility and poker

Interview with Seth’s brother Noah on Game Integrity

 Jennifer’s book

The Grid 066.5 ft. Angela Jordison – Ace-Eight Suited.

Angela Jordison enters the GRID, to discuss a sizzling hand she played against World Champion Greg “Fossilman” Raymer at the 2021 WSOP Senior’s Event.Angela raised in early position with ace-eight suited, and called a three-bet from Raymer on the button. When the flop came out beautifully, three-eight-ace with two clubs, Jordison check raised. They saw another eight on the turn, bringing in the club flush draw—and more importantly, giving Angela a full house. Now she just had to figure out how to get all of Raymer’s chips—and a fossil for the road.

Though Jordison is primarily a PLO live cash game player, she is also known for her live tournament success. She hails over $500,000 in live MTT earnings, including a six-figure score notched right after this interview, 3rd place in WSOP Event #18 for a sweet 150K prize. She also pulled off a remarkable hat trick back in 2015, when she won three events in a row at her local Oregon casino, the Pendleton.

This podcast releases just as Angela and Jennifer are ready to team up in this summer’s WSOP tag team event, raising money for abortion access. They discuss why the issue is so important to both, and their plans to dominate the event. You can find the All-in For Abortion Access logo on buttons and T-shirts here. The logo uses the hand seven-three to commemorate the 1973 Roe vs. Wade landmark decision, now in jeopardy.

Follow Angela on twitter @AngelaJordison.

Angela covered ace-eight suited, a hand that was also discussed by Darren Elias, leaving 103 combos on the GRID. Check out previous episodes using our Episode Finder. 

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The GRID is now proudly sponsored by PokerStars. 

Logo art photo by Kyle Cassidy, intro music “Gotta Switch it On” by Grace Mesa.

Photos by Rachel Miller