The Most Epic Chess Scam of All Time!

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The Most Epic Chess Scam of All Time!
Number 196
Broadcast Date December 14, 2011
Episode Length 13:57
Hosts Brian Brushwood

Brian matches wits with the Stanford Chess Club to put one of his favorite chess scams to the test!

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Brian matches wits with the Stanford Chess Club to put one of his favorite chess scams to the test! It's based on a classic tale where a con man tells a room full of chess players that he'll play each of them simultaneously and manage to win or draw at least half of the the games. Can a Stanford chess whiz pull this off or is it just a theoretical puzzle? Watch and find out!

Next Week

Next week, you're not gonna wanna miss it, we're gonna learn how you can actually win playing the lottery, here's a hint, the only way to win is to be the government controlled monopoly that plays this terribly unfair game.

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Fun Facts

  • Filmed at Stanford Chess Club

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Preceded by:
"Puzzles Guaranteed to Piss Off Your Friends!"
The Most Epic Chess Scam of All Time!
Followed by:
"How to Get a Beer For a Dollar!"