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Originally Posted by jstclkdabtn
I think Doug also picked a bad partner. Joey is extremely unprofessional (supposedly balla but unwilling to even buy the right equipment which does not cost much) and clearly does not prepare for it at all. Doug puts in hours and sounds polished, Joey tries to improvise but he's not smart enough to do it and sound articulate.
Bang bang
All those years spent focusing solely on poker and not what anyone else is doing coming back to hurt me on the news improvising front.
I def agree I don't sound the most GTO talking about random news topics that I don't know much about, can't dispute that. After a bunch of times doing it, I would have improved. Go back and check the first podcasts and videos I did
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Originally Posted by .isolated
Totally agree. You can see the annoyances all over Doug's face in the opening of the first episode at how giggly CJ is.
Not surprised that they gave this the ax but I am sad about it.
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Originally Posted by RaiseAgainst
Joey isn't necessarily unprofessional (and from hearing him talk about it I very much doubt he is), he simply has a very different presentation style. He's obviously used to being the sole guy to lead the show/podcast in a certain direction, and it conflicts with Doug since he is used to doing the same on his stream and videos. That's why in my opinion Table Talk doesn't really work. They can either work out the kinks and heavily adapt to eachother or just leave it be and do their own thing.
But to just say it's Joey's fault just isn't right imo
Agree