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VSiN Adds ''Fade Us Sports'' Podcast with Poker Stars


''Fade Us Sports''
''Fade Us Sports''

VSiN, The Sports Betting Network, is adding "Fade Us Sports" to its podcast lineup. Launching August 27, the weekly show features poker stars Phil Hellmuth, Mike "The Mouth" Matusow, Brandon Cantu, and sports media executive David Woodley. Collectively, the hosts have earned 23 World Series of Poker bracelets and more than $50 million in tournament winnings.

"This new podcast represents a collection of some of the greatest minds in the history of gambling, and we're thrilled to add this title to our network," said Brian Musburger, President and Chief Business Officer at VSiN. "While they're poker royalty, Phil, Mike, Brandon and David may not be as well known for their sports betting prowess, but it's clear that they don't like to lose. Every gambler can learn from these guys."

Positioned as an unfiltered roundtable, "Fade Us Sports" will blend NFL breakdowns, strategy discussions on finding edges, and insider stories from poker's biggest stages. Each episode will also detail the crew's survivor pool approaches for the upcoming week.

"'Fade Us' captures the conversations every bettor has with friends on game day," said Hellmuth. "Partnering with VSiN is a natural fit, pairing our everyman perspective with the sharp insights of the industry's true experts."

Beginning August 27, new episodes post Wednesdays and will be available across major podcast platforms.

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