Poker
Simon Lendrum's poker-playing sleuth O'Malley
In poker, a slow roll is the ultimate example of bad etiquette. It's when a player knows they've got the best hand but waits until their opponent thinks they've won the pot before showing the winning… Audio
'How poker taught me to embrace uncertainty'
Having been down on her luck and at sea in her personal life, Maria Konnikova sought out her life answers in the game of poker. Within a year, she was a national champion and won more than $80k in one… Audio
Kiwi poker "enthusiast" wins big at World Series of Poker
Scott Hamilton-Hill co-owns and helps to run a restaurant in Christchurch, and likes playing cards.
Oh, and yesterday he won more than $400,000. Audio
You've got to know when to hold em
Poker is a series of decisions; knowing when to hold em and when to fold em. Winning is not just about luck, or the odds, it's about making decisions and embracing uncertainty says Annie Duke. Audio
The 'Tiger Woods' of poker loses court case
The 'Tiger Woods' of poker loses court case for £7.7 million he won at London casino. Audio
Anthony Byrt: art, criticism, and poker
Kim Hill talks to New Zealand critic and journalist Anthony Byrt, writer for Metro, contributor to international contemporary art magazine Artforum International, and Reviewer of the Year at the 2015… Audio
Playing To Win
Currently the number two ranked poker player in the world by the Global Poker Index, American Vanessa Selbst is a keen social justice advocate and also the only woman to have ever reached the number… Audio