I haven't watched much of it yet. I started from the 20 min mark (because someone told me that's where it's best), and then turned it off when I had to do other things.
I will watch all of it before this week's radio, and will analyze it there.
I will say that, while I agree with Polk's point that Bilzerian's stories are very suspect (and that Polk had a right to criticize Dan's broadcasted poker play), I didn't really like Polk's defense of cutting up Dan's previous interviews to make him appear to be saying he got his money from his parents.
Polk kept saying "it was a joke" and "why do you care what I think if you have $70 million", but those excuses are pretty lame. Nobody wants their reputation unfairly trashed regardless of how rich they are, and it wasn't a "joke" because Polk really does seem to think Dan got most of his money from his dad, and cut up videos to portray he was saying that. I never liked the "oh I was just joking" defense when someone is trashing you publicly.
With that said, when you posture as the most successful poker player of all time yet provide no proof, and have an Instagram with millions of followers as a result of all that posturing, you have to be able to take some ribbing and criticism without flipping out.