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Language | English |
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Length | 60 minutes |
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No. of episodes | Independent: 120 Earwolf: 153 Bonus episodes: 54 |
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Original release | November 28, 2012 – present |
- Mark: Master of None is back along with a number of Aziz Ansari interviews, and for that we thank our overlords at Netflix. Bad news for Bill Simmons’ sports nerds, good news for comedy jocks.
- Nerd Poker The brutal battle between the Ice Five and the aboleth rages, with the party repeatedly stretched to the absolute limit of the powers. Hopefully they will be able to take out these cosmic murder fish before things get too dicey.
Dan repping the Ice Five with some sweet Nerd Poker merch. Get your own at Posted @withrepost. @dantelfer Posting a selfie of me listening to sets and taking notes on my “new hour” so I can be held accountable by the public (AKA guilt).
Nerd Poker (formerly Nerd Poker with Brian Posehn and Friends, currently Brian Posehn's Nerd Poker) is a weekly comedy and adventure podcast that primarily features comedian Brian Posehn and his friends as they play the Dungeons & Dragons tabletop role-playing game.
History[edit]
The show formally began releasing episodes in 2012 on the Earwolf network, but left the network to become independent. Co-hosts include comedians Blaine Capatch and Dan Telfer, actors Ken Daly and Chris Tallman, and writer Sarah Guzzardo. The podcast has alternated several co-hosts through the years, and stems from a real-life ongoing game that also included comedian Patton Oswalt. Former co-hosts Gerry Duggan, Sark, and Steve Agee have left the show but returned as guests.[1]
The show's dungeon master (carrying over the tradition from before the show was on the air) was Sark. Later those duties were handed off to Blaine Capatch, then Dan Telfer.[2]
Format[edit]
The show originated using the second edition of Dungeons and Dragons, switched to fourth edition, went back to second, then finally settled on fifth edition when the show rebooted as an independent podcast in 2017.[3]
Though they have played the Tomb of Annihilation pre-made adventure for their Patreon supporters as bonus episodes, the majority of the podcast consists of stories created by the respective Dungeon Masters. Some bonus episodes have also featured 'Danger Rooms,' one-off adventures nicknamed after the training room used by the X-Men.[4][better source needed]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Nerd Poker: Amynna'. Brian Posehn's Nerd Poker. Libsyn. April 26, 2017. Retrieved March 31, 2019.
- ^'Dragon Talk: Dan Telfer and Blaine Capatch on Nerd Poker'. Dragon Talk. January 31, 2019. Retrieved March 31, 2019.
- ^K, Author Stephen (June 15, 2017). 'The Triumphant Return of Nerd Poker'. Arcadia Pod. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
- ^'r/nerdpokerpodcast - Danger Room - Vestibule of Sin Part 1 (w/ Sarah and Sark) (Patreon Only)'. reddit. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
Nerd Poker | |
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Presentation | |
Hosted by |
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Genre | |
Language | English |
Updates | Weekly |
Length | 60 minutes |
Production | |
No. of episodes | Independent: 120 Earwolf: 153 Bonus episodes: 54 |
Publication | |
Original release | November 28, 2012 – present |
Nerd Poker (formerly Nerd Poker with Brian Posehn and Friends, currently Brian Posehn's Nerd Poker) is a weekly comedy and adventure podcast that primarily features comedian Brian Posehn and his friends as they play the Dungeons & Dragons tabletop role-playing game.
History[edit]
The show formally began releasing episodes in 2012 on the Earwolf network, but left the network to become independent. Co-hosts include comedians Blaine Capatch and Dan Telfer, actors Ken Daly and Chris Tallman, and writer Sarah Guzzardo. The podcast has alternated several co-hosts through the years, and stems from a real-life ongoing game that also included comedian Patton Oswalt. Former co-hosts Gerry Duggan, Sark, and Steve Agee have left the show but returned as guests.[1]
The show's dungeon master (carrying over the tradition from before the show was on the air) was Sark. Later those duties were handed off to Blaine Capatch, then Dan Telfer.[2]
Format[edit]
The show originated using the second edition of Dungeons and Dragons, switched to fourth edition, went back to second, then finally settled on fifth edition when the show rebooted as an independent podcast in 2017.[3]
Though they have played the Tomb of Annihilation pre-made adventure for their Patreon supporters as bonus episodes, the majority of the podcast consists of stories created by the respective Dungeon Masters. Some bonus episodes have also featured 'Danger Rooms,' one-off adventures nicknamed after the training room used by the X-Men.[4][better source needed]
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See also[edit]
References[edit]
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- ^'Nerd Poker: Amynna'. Brian Posehn's Nerd Poker. Libsyn. April 26, 2017. Retrieved March 31, 2019.
- ^'Dragon Talk: Dan Telfer and Blaine Capatch on Nerd Poker'. Dragon Talk. January 31, 2019. Retrieved March 31, 2019.
- ^K, Author Stephen (June 15, 2017). 'The Triumphant Return of Nerd Poker'. Arcadia Pod. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
- ^'r/nerdpokerpodcast - Danger Room - Vestibule of Sin Part 1 (w/ Sarah and Sark) (Patreon Only)'. reddit. Retrieved May 28, 2019.