
Two of the world's most profitable political gamblers tell you how to bet & win real money on elections, legislation, and court cases. A must-listen for anyone tired of partisan news & bogus polls that obscure the facts.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 275 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsPoliticsGovernment | |||

Akhi Pillalamarri (@akhipill) assesses whether and when India will attack Pakistan.
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0:00: Chougule introduces episode
0:58: DC Forecasting and Prediction Markets Meetup
2:25: Intro ends
4:25: Interview begins
4:46: Pillalamarri... more
Curt Mills (@curtmills), Executive Director of The American Conservative, returns to discuss Virginia politics and why Republican Jason Miyares is likely to win the Attorney General race.
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0:00: Intro begins
1:04: Intro ends
3:05: I... more
Latin America expert Ian Bezek returns for a deep dive into Chile's presidential election.
Timestamps
0:00: Intro begins
0:35: Venezuela invasion
1:35: Intro ends
3:36: Interview begins
4:38: Polymarket odds
4:55: Chilean history
5:45... more
Jeffrey Pritchard, Legal Director of the Coalition for Political Forecasting, analyzes lawsuits about Kalshi's sports contracts and their implications for prediction markets.
Rule3O3 discusses Indian-American gender divides and the impact of childh... more
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The content of this podcast seems interesting, but the bad audio and overpowering background music at times make it difficult to listen to. There was a moment where the producer cross faded the background music rather than ramping it in which garbled the message being concluded. There is also minimal volume leveling, so the host is very quiet and the guests are very loud. It was unpleasant at times. I finished one episode, but won’t be subscribing.
I have been fascinated by prediction markets for years. I think prediction markets are useful (and fun) in all kinds of domains. While SBG is focused on political prediction markets I think there are a lot of lessons for prediction markets in general, forecasting and critical thinking Pratik does some amazing deep dives and introduces listeners to a lot of fascinating traders. The nature of these markets means that you really don’t get the same kind of value from reading dated books and article ... more
Pratik and team do a great job covering the relevant election markets and trends occurring within them. I highly recommend for anyone wanting to stay up-to-date on what’s happening both with these markets as well as on the regulatory front.
This is the best political predictions podcast. Highly recommended to learn about politics.
Depsite the precarious state of the political gambling scene, SSG has remained a stellar resource and entertaining listen to stay informed and hear takes from across the spectrum. Outside of private discords, this podcast has probably helped me win more money than any other site/resource/advisor
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Apple Podcasts | #230 |
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