Topic: Prop Betting

9 chapters across the catalog

NA Era
Episode 1811 2:58:01 - 3:04:16

1811: NA Era

RT Anniversary Ad, Sports Betting and NBA Prop Bets

An AI-generated anniversary advertisement from RT (Russia Today) parodies mainstream media talking points. This is followed by a discussion on the rise of sports betting, featuring NBA player Nikola Vucevic's concerns about fans yelling "prop bet" requirements at players during games. The hosts argue that the integration of gambling into professional sports is damaging the integrity of the game and targeting younger audiences.

Florida Ounce
Episode 1790 1:53:51 - 1:59:04

1790: Florida Ounce

Prop Bets for the Trump-Putin Summit

Online betting houses have released "prop bets" for the upcoming Trump-Putin summit in Alaska. Odds are offered on various outcomes, including Putin endorsing Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize (5/2) and Trump suggesting Russia join NATO (3/1). Other bets involve Trump mispronouncing regional names or Sarah Palin making a surprise appearance at the event.

Buffy Gorilla
Episode 1779 2:49:41 - 2:53:02

1779: Buffy Gorilla

MLB Prop Betting and Luis Ortiz Investigation

Cleveland Guardians pitcher Luis Ortiz is under investigation for unusual betting patterns related to his first-pitch balls. Integrity firms flagged suspicious activity on "prop bets" regarding whether specific pitches would be balls or hit-by-pitches. The incident highlights the growing concern over gambling corruption in professional sports following the legalization of mobile betting apps.

Gorgeous
Episode 1694 42:56 - 46:21

1694: Gorgeous

Handshake Power Move, Michael Steele, Debate Prop Bets

Former RNC Chairman Michael Steele praised Kamala Harris for a "power move" when she initiated a handshake with Donald Trump at the start of the debate. However, the interaction is also viewed through the lens of gambling, as "will they shake hands" was a popular prop bet on sports wagering sites. The move is framed as a calculated effort to secure a win for those betting on the interaction.

Sand Battery
Episode 1672 41:03 - 43:55

1672: Sand Battery

Debate Prop Bets, Media Narrative Control

The hosts discuss "prop bets" for the debate, including which candidate will mention their wife first or who will be the first to mispronounce a name. They criticize the media for claiming G7 videos of Biden are "faked" or "cheap fakes" and predict that the debate will not actually change many voters' minds.

Rousting Granny
Episode 1662 2:03:39 - 2:06:13

1662: Rousting Granny

Joe Biden Five Daughters Comment, Debate Prop Bets

President Joe Biden made a comment about the "advantage" of marrying into a family with five daughters, which some listeners found "creepy." In preparation for the upcoming presidential debates, online betting sites have released prop bets regarding which drugs Biden might test positive for, including Adderall and cocaine.

Funny Farm
Episode 1640

1640: Funny Farm

State of the Union Prop Bets and Presidential Zoom Call

Gamblers are placing proposition bets on the upcoming State of the Union address, wagering on the speech's length and the likelihood of Joe Biden misnaming a foreign leader. Biden participated in a promotional Zoom call with actors who played fictional presidents, including Morgan Freeman and Bill Pullman, to solicit advice for the address. Critics labeled the interaction as pathetic and staged, while Republican Senator Katie Britt prepares the official response.

Noise Machine
Episode 1633 2:00:11 - 2:03:42

1633: Noise Machine

Super Bowl Prop Bets, Gambling Trends

An estimated 68 million Americans are expected to wager $23 billion on the Super Bowl, with a significant portion going toward "prop bets." These bets cover non-game outcomes, such as the length of the National Anthem, the color of the Gatorade dumped on the winning coach, and Taylor Swift's lipstick color.

Red Queen
Episode 1530 24:41 - 27:19

1530: Red Queen

Super Bowl LVII Betting Trends and Patrick Mahomes

Super Bowl LVII saw the Kansas City Chiefs defeat the Philadelphia Eagles, defying several long-standing betting trends. Analyst Brent Musburger noted that Patrick Mahomes became the first regular-season MVP to win the Super Bowl since 1999. Additionally, the game broke the "coin flip curse," as the winner of the flip—Kansas City—went on to win the championship.