
This past week much of the poker podcast content focused on the epic final table of the WSOP. Some of the shows even feature Main Event champ Greg Merson, both before and after his championship performance.
As a guide for those interested I will point you in the direction of the podcasts featuring WSOP coverage and provide a brief synopsis of the type of coverage they offer:
- The Poker Show has an interview with Greg Merson that took place after he took down the Main Event. Listen to The Poker Show →
- The Scotty Clark Poker Show airs an interview with Merson that took place over the summer after the October Nine were determined. Listen to The Scotty Clark Poker Show →
- Rabbit Hunt, normally news focused, takes a look at some of the strategy in some of the more interesting hands at the final table. Listen to Rabbit Hunt →
- Filthy Limper Radio takes an interesting angle. The guys welcome special guest “Shaun the Dealer,” one of the more famous dealers that dealt the WSOP Final Table, to participate in their discussion. Listen to Filthy Limper Poker Radio →
- DonkDown brings in semi-regular guest Pokerati Dan to discuss some of the strategy, the coverage and the possibility that a portion of the crowd (and maybe even one of the final three) was artificially enhanced. Listen to Donkdown Radio →
- The Poker Edge talks about the three-handed action with Managing Editor of WSOP.com Jessica Welman and then Feldman interviews the Champ. Listen to ESPN: The Poker Edge →
- Poker Fraud Alert takes a break from exposing the underbelly of the poker world to talk about the WSOP Final Table. Listen to Poker Fraud Alert →
- The 2+2 Pokercast brings in poker professional and MMA fighter, Terrence Chan to discuss some of key hands and break down ESPN’s coverage. Listen to 2+2 PokerCast →
- PokerNews Podcast reviews the 9-handed Final Table and previews the final three. Listen to PokerNews Podcast →
That is one heck of a list. If you are a poker aficionado or even just a fan and can’t find something in that list to peak your interest, I can’t help you.
That’s all for this week. As usual, feel free to leave your own reviews, rip on mine, or suggest other poker podcasts for my listening pleasure.

