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50: Reilly Opelka Joins the Pod, Servebot 101 & Armpit Debates | EP 50

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For our 50th episode, we’re kicking things off with Reilly Opelka, who delivers a masterclass in Servebot 101. What does it really mean to be a Servebot? Opelka dives into the struggles of being too tall for European travel, shares stories from his junior days, and plays John’s new favorite game, “Bot or Not”—where no player is safe.
The guys debate armpit hair (yes, really), and open up about the mental toll of life on tour, from appearance fees to the pressure of not letting tournaments down.
Plus, we also dig into the Houston tournament, breaking down everything that makes it special—housing families, top-tier hospitality, and that unbeatable March Madness atmosphere.
00:00 - Armpit hair debate
05:23 - Houston player housing stories
10:00 - White Party traditions
13:02 - Houston tournament memories and rituals
17:02 - Stevie’s worst Houston memory
20:49 - Appearance fees and performance pressure
24:14 - Interview with Reilly Opelka
26:25 - Junior days with Fritz and Paul
30:07 - Life as a Servebot
36:10 - Travel struggles for tall players
41:01 - Bot or Not game
44:35 - Medvedev vs the Bots
45:35 - Fan video roast
46:28 - Closing plugs
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75 episodes

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For our 50th episode, we’re kicking things off with Reilly Opelka, who delivers a masterclass in Servebot 101. What does it really mean to be a Servebot? Opelka dives into the struggles of being too tall for European travel, shares stories from his junior days, and plays John’s new favorite game, “Bot or Not”—where no player is safe.
The guys debate armpit hair (yes, really), and open up about the mental toll of life on tour, from appearance fees to the pressure of not letting tournaments down.
Plus, we also dig into the Houston tournament, breaking down everything that makes it special—housing families, top-tier hospitality, and that unbeatable March Madness atmosphere.
00:00 - Armpit hair debate
05:23 - Houston player housing stories
10:00 - White Party traditions
13:02 - Houston tournament memories and rituals
17:02 - Stevie’s worst Houston memory
20:49 - Appearance fees and performance pressure
24:14 - Interview with Reilly Opelka
26:25 - Junior days with Fritz and Paul
30:07 - Life as a Servebot
36:10 - Travel struggles for tall players
41:01 - Bot or Not game
44:35 - Medvedev vs the Bots
45:35 - Fan video roast
46:28 - Closing plugs
  continue reading

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