Chris and Josh are back—sort of. Thanks to a little time travel paradox, this episode drops while the guys are mid-session at their infamous "coffee dice" meetup.
This episode dives into:
The Target Dresser Saga™ (featuring missing screws and excessive returns)
A passionate plea to save the Triple Crown with a revamped racing schedule
The controversial rise of bubble craps—love it or hate it, it’s here to stay
A thoughtful discussion on whether gambling can actually be… good for you?
Why professional gamblers might not be as happy as you think
How slot influencers and fake high-limit play grind Chris’ gears
Social interaction, stress relief, risk management—gambling as a life coach?
The joy of winning at the end of a trip vs. the freedom of a fast start
Listener feedback and Atomic Saloon tips
Katy Perry’s Vegas residency disaster (and matching cone bra mishap)
Behind-the-scenes casino trivia: What happens to Bellagio’s flowers?
And don’t miss the Crap Vegas Big Wheel segment featuring garden nurseries, Super Bowl pope prophecies, and why Chris will never film his craps sessions.
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