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E-18: Trey-way BBQ Battle

E-18: Trey-way BBQ Battle

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The guys are joined by Gambler Trey, who spills the beans about his wild Vegas escapades, from hitting up Zorkfest to snagging a video poker Royal Flush like it's no big deal, and, of course, his thrilling “hand pay hunting” adventures. He even shares his craps betting strategy and recounts indulging in some octopus delicacies with Keren from the 360 Vegas Podcast. Mike stumbles upon a mysterious bra in his hotel room and gets a bit “salty” about the Wyndham to Caesars diamond credit card status match fleeing faster than his last bets. Mike is very disappointed as Jay does the unthinkable and chooses a Hawaiian Luau theme over Mike's absolutely brilliant idea of a Long John Silvers Thanksgiving. Things take a turn for the ludicrous when Trey and Jay dive into a BBQ turf war, only to hilariously roast Geoff for his shocking Whopper cheese aversion! https://stripwalking.com/post/podcast/e-18-trey-way-bbq-battle 0:00 Cheesy Intro Music2:22 Geoff trash talks Keren from 360 Vegas Podcast3:17 Mike finds a bra in a hotel room6:40 How Gambler Trey got into gambling - getting cussed out by a grandma in a poker room12:30 Trey's craps strategy15:34 Trey's favorite casino18:29 Stupid Bet19:15 Zorkfest25:25 Trey eats octopus with 360 Vegas Keren at Sinatra's29:27 Caesars status match with Wyndham credit card going away - Mike to lose diamond status33:45 Trey goes hand pay hunting after first getting video poker Royal Flush42:28 Tracking your gambling45:49 Jay chooses Hawaiian Luau theme for Thanksgiving instead of Long John Silvers theme47:36 Revisiting Geoff's opinion that cheese doesn't belong on a Whopper51:50 Memphis VS Kansas City VS Carolina BBQ56:13 Mike lowers the maturity level of the podcast to 12 year old level1:02:11 Geoff insults Trey

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