Published: Nov. 13, 2020, midnight
Our guest this week is Matthew Dicks. Matt is the author of, "Storyworthy: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life through the Power of Storytelling," as well as several novels. He recently wrote an article for Pokerstars on how to tell better "bad beat" stories.
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Show Notes[00:00] Introduction of storyteller, Matthew Dicks
[01:14] A gambling related story about arm wrestling
[13:36] What makes that arm wrestling story interesting?
[17:25] Matthew’s poker experience
[22:39] Matt’s writing on PokerStars
[24:06] Why are bad beat stories rarely entertaining?
[28:30] Why is Sweeney an important character in Matthew’s bad beat story?
[32:01] Time management
[35:41] South Point Casino November Promotions - Half-priced Amazon and Walmart gift cards, Thanksgiving Day Hot Seat
[39:19] More on Sweeney’s hand declaration
[41:21] Is there any place for fiction in a well told bad beat story?
[43:25] Could storytelling help APs maintain cover?
[45:31] Moth events
[49:26] Matthew’s next storytelling book
[53:19] Matthew’s contact info
[54:06] Recommended - The Queen’s Gambit, Best Hand I Ever Played by Steve Rosenbloom
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Guest Links:
"Storyworthy: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life through the Power of Storytelling,"
https://amzn.to/3kcM9DB
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