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Episode 452: On the Edge with Nate Silver

Episode 452: On the Edge with Nate Silver

Update: 2024-09-30
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Nate Silver is back on the felt, but there’s a lot more than poker in his new book, On the Edge. He gets deep into it with Andrew and Carlos, discussing everything from the physiology of poker to coaching with Andrew to a an accidental prediction about Carlos.

We previously interviewed Nate Silver on Episode 318.

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NATE SILVER





Nate Silver is the founder of FiveThirtyEight and a former professional poker player. He is the author of On the Edge, The Signal and the Noise, and the Silver Bulletin substack, and he co-hosts the Risky Business podcast with Maria Konnikova, whom we interviewed on Episode 247. Nate first appeared on Episode 318.












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Episode 452: On the Edge with Nate Silver

Episode 452: On the Edge with Nate Silver

Andrew Brokos and Carlos Welch