3-Barrels: Duke Joins The Moth; Romanello Joins Party; Neuville Wants to Join the GPI Top 50

3-Barrels of pure value including an appearance on The Moth by Annie Duke, Roberto Romanello makes an immediate impact as an ambassador of partypoker, and Pierre Neuville eyes a spot in the higher echelons of The Global Poker Index.

We don’t often see Annie Duke at the poker tables. Unlike her brother Howard Lederer, and his former Full Tilt Director, Chris Ferguson, one doubts that will change anytime soon.

Duke has taken everything she has learned at the poker tables and turned it into a sweet gig as a public speaker and business consultant. Earlier this week she appeared on The Moth Podcast, a unique live storytelling experience, where she talked live and unaided on the theme of The Big Things You Don’t Do.

The crux of her talk centred around the 2004 Tournament of Champions; an event Duke won for $2m and in particular, a hand she played early in that game when she laid down pocket tens against an all-in from Greg Raymer.