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Hello everyone, Welcome back to another
episode of the Poker Go Podcast. My

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name is Donnie Peters and I am
joined by Tim Duckworth. How you doing

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mate, I'm doing good, Early
Pod. Today you're in the City of

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champions. Yes, of a terrible
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get it done win the Stanley Cup. Las Vegas Aces Winded won the w

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NBA Championship in their last season.
It's Las Vegas Raiders this year, right,

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No shot, the Lost Raiders win
the championship, absolutely, positively,

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no shot. Did you have a
little farm more that you went at the

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game? No, not at all. No. I like the money that's

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in my pocket from selling my tickets. On today's show, we're gonna do

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a special community cards as We've got
a special couple of couple shout outs,

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and then a very special prize was
awarded. I guess I can say that

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Jason Simon, winner of the glad
Years of Poker, gonna talk about that

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one. Ben Lamb won his second
WSP Gold bracelet. Renji Mao won the

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eight hundred dollars Nolaman hold him deep
stack and a little teaser that will have

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something to do with our community cards, The Hunter k Noleman hold him.

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This week's winner you can handle it, this week's winner. That's right,

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nearly anything you want giving away the
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You want a hat we gotta. You

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want a special dealer button signed by
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because he doesn't sign anything. Would
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See what you can wait? Did
he sign the thing for you though?

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No? Yeah, I have an
awesome to say, but yeah.

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about today, we're gonna do a
little can enterity cards. So let's play

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the intro and then get into it. Attention, attention, good morning,

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good afternoon, and good evening to
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It is now time for a brand
spanking, spiffy and new shout out to

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some of our most loyal listeners who
likely got a bit too lucky on the

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weight of the spotlight. You're listening
to the number one poker show in the

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land, and it's time for a
new edition of the Poker Go podcast Community

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Cards. Sweet Blue, Sweet Love, I know, I know, somehow

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I can't hate on it. You
cannot hate it. That means a p

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lou Garza just he ain't. Yeah, he doesn't listen, so he's out.

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Sweet lou Heilman currently five or thirty
seven and untry. We have an

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all in over there. All in. This is live live radio, which

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is not really live. But we're
down a six in the eight game.

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Looks like someone is all in and
I think I think that's getting chopped.

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I think they chopped. Okay,
Sweet Louis, Is there a Brazilian over

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there? I don't know. There's
a lot of Brazilian media is hanging around.

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Oh there's the Uh yeah, it
must be okay anyway, continue on

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back to Sweet Sweet Lou. Sweet
Lou has a top five chip stack in

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the fifteen hundred limit Dust to seven
triple draw. They're down to the last

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five tables. Ish. Also,
he told me when he cashed the eight

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hundred deep stack he made a sweet
a little swap five percent swap with someone

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by the name of Renji Mao,
who ended up winning the entire thing four

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hundred thousand dollars. Unbelievable. Does
that hat right? How? Wait?

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How much did he win? Four
hundred two k? Jesus so sick?

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These prizes are so big at the
World Series, Bob. That's crazy because

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that just keeps on given for Sweet
look good for Sweet Lou, Hillman,

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amazing job. Awesome. What else
you got? There's a couple more we

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got wsps famous keV math I told
him, you need to put it on

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the hat because yeah, I haven't
won it yet. I'm playing the horse

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steep stack. He jumped in the
horle steep stack. I saw it.

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You put the hat on. I
was gonna wear the hat and I said,

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no, it's not working for me. I'm gonna save it. Another

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one of our listeners, Paul Berman, put the hat on. Both those

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two guys cash in the horse twenty
six and twenty seventh place, respectively.

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I believe there's two more cashes with
the hat. It's on. The hat

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is on fire, absolutely positively on
fire. And then listen. This next

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thing that we're gonna talk about.
I think it can be included in the

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community cards. I mean, why
not. It's kind of a community cards

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type of thing. Albert Sure,
talk about Albert? Albert? Who's Albert?

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All right, I'm gonna know who
knows that? Everyone's who the hell's

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Albert? Okay, I'm gonna start
this. We always talk about the dream

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seat. We finally did an you'll
subscribe a dream seat during The guy that

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won it didn't claim it, so
we have to go down the list.

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The next guy, Albert Hart,
we called him up. You might guys

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might have seen on the pubcost social
media channels called him up. Jeff did

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It's a retired computer programmer from Centennial, Colorado. He currently volunteers for House

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Working and Healthy. It's a local
charity teaches homeless people to become chefs,

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find jobs, and find housing.
But here's a poker player three hundred and

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eight K and winnings. He's kind
of serious. Yeah, he's serious.

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Here's a shot. Oh, he's
great. He has fourth in the twenty

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sixteen Harlan Poker to our sixteen hundred
dollars main event for sixty nine K.

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He took some lessons from Jonathan Little. They shared some hands. Jonathan Little

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used them in a book called Bluffs, where Albert is an contributing author in

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this book. Wow, that's pretty
crazy. I mean, yeah, he's

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got it. He's definitely goes shot. I can't wait for him to check

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raise Dandy mcgrad on the feature table
and show like King High. It's gonna

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be great. And you said he's
coming out here he is, Actually I

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just emailed him. He is dry
having from Colorado driving. Yeah, he's

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currently in utube. I think was
closed. I think Carl Carlosles actually like

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yes, maybe he's coming, you
know, with the wife and the dogs.

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Who knows, but he's stopped in
Utah. He's in Utah right now.

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He's gonna be here tomorrow. Nile
Farrell is walking up with four beers

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in hand, ready to go,
got ready to go. But Alberts railing

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Daniel Strailet's one of his best friend
I thought he was railing deep. No,

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he's best friends of Daniel. Okay, I didn't know that. But

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Albert's coming out. He's playing the
Months of Stacks. So we're gonna try

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and catch up with him, maybe
get him on the pod. We're gonna

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have to get him on the pod. If we're doing commentary, we're gonna

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have to get him on commentary.
We're gonna he's literally gonna be run through

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the car wash, like that's what
he's gonna do. He's gonna be everything.

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We're gonna be everything, miss for
Albert, all right, Albert Hart

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Dream see win on number one?
Yeah, the first one of the annual

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Albert Hart and be competing in the
PGT Championship million dollar free role. Speaking

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of people who can or who won
five hundred K, Jason Simon three hundred

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dollars, Gladiators of poker, more
than twenty three thousand entries in this thing,

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the second largest field in WSP history, the second largest live tournament in

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a poker history. He took it
down just shy of four or five hundred

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k, four hundred nine nine,
eight hundred fifty two dollars. Have no

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idea why they didn't just add the
money to make it in even five hundred

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k. Seem always talk about it
seeing those clean numbers. I mean this

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is like, this is literally one
hundred and forty eight dollars. Yeah,

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you know, I mean, yeah, maybe you know what we should have

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fired? Why more bullet? H
get that, No, I wouldn't have

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worked. Nah, we need we
need a lot more Simon. The final

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table was wild by the way.
I had the day off Solar Remco,

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so Jeff Platt and Brent Hanks handled
the commentary duties on the Poker Go YouTube

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channel, so that is where you
can find the r okay version of this

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final table. It was wild from
the start. There was not a lot

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of chips in play. People were
blasting in left and right, making some

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big folds, some wild all ins. There was exciting river cards. It

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was It was a riot. It
was a lot of fun. It was

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entertaining for sure, these people turning
three hundred dollars into a boatload of money.

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So yeah, it was a lot
of fun. Simon, who won

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the event, came out on top
again for the four hundred ninety nine eight

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or fifty two dollars. He leads
Player of the year if you can believe

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that. You told me that,
and I think my jaw hit the ground

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because Chat Eve Sledge has two bracelets
and a deep run in the ten k

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stud final table, wasn't it.
I want to say he finished twelveth okay

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but still, I mean three incredible
performances by Chat and Simon is three hundred

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points ahead of Chat, just like
a couple points. Three hundred That seems

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a bit insane to me, m
But you know, there's a long world

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series to go, only about a
week and a half him or you know,

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getting to two weeks in now.
But yeah, so so you know,

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I mean, who knows what Simon
can do. I mean, he

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just won five hundred k. I'm
sure he's gonna be blasting a lot of

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other stuff. Why wouldn't you,
I mean, why wouldn't up in the

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rafts. Yeah, so he's got
a leading Player of the Year, So

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we'll see how that goes from here
on out. But I'm sure there are

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plenty of players around the Horseshoe and
around Paris who will have a lot to

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say about mister Jason Simon just hanging
on to Player of the Year for the

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rest of the summer. So we'll
see how that goes. Event number twenty

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five, ten thousand dollars Omaha High
Low Championship ben lamb Benba winning four hundred

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ninety two seven hundred and ninety five
dollars his second sp goal bracelet, which

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personally I found crazy. Yes,
I could have sworn he had three or

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four. I mean, I don't
know why I thought that. He's a

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really good player. He's been around
awhile he's had a lot of success.

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I feel I was like, you
know what, he probably has like two

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in plo and then probably like he
won something else like somewhere. No,

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he had one bracelet. It was
from twenty eleven ten kpolo. He won

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eight hundred and fourteen thousand dollars that
year. That year he also took third

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place in the WSP main event.
I think he had a fourth place maybe

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in another event. He ended up
winning the twenty eleven WSP Player of the

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Year. The fourth player, sorry, the third place finished that he had

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in the main event knocked out Phil
helm Youth from winning WSP Player of the

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Year. Til Hommy has finished second
WSP Player of the Year, I believe

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three times total. Out of all
the success that Helmath has had at the

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World Series of Poker, of course, number one on that list is his

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sixteen goal bracelets. He has yet
to win WASB Player of the Year.

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So I'm assuming that something Phil wants
to win. You know, Phil loves

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to tout his accolades, but that's
one that has eluded him, you know,

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to this day. So we'll see
if he can get it done.

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Two hundred and twelve entries in the
Omaha High Low Championship they returned earned with

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what eight nine No. Seven seven? They return for seven today, Eric

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said I was in the running to
get his tent gold bracelet. Eric said,

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I was going to join Phil Hallmouth, who we just talked about the

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late Doyle Brunson, Johnny Chann and
Phil Ivy as the only players with ten

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gold bracelets. Butt he fell short. Ben Lamb had an incredible chip lay,

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absolutely incredible, just bulldozed the final
table. How it took? What

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time do we go on air for? Four thirty? It was went on

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air four thirty. It was done
by six thirty, yeah, so or

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done just about six thirty, So
two hours if you can believe it.

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In a limit hold them tournament,
split pot game or sorry a limit omaha

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um split pot game. Absolutely was
gonna go twelve hours. Yeah, of

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course because last year. Last year
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quickly. A couple hours they were
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Dan Zach vers Dustin Dirkson. Then
they played heads up for I think seven

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hours to like three or fo in
the morning. He was the tournament that

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would never end. I think dan
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the rope so a whole bunch of
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fighting back, and yeah, I
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was like I'm dead or I'm so
tired or something like that. Afterwards was

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all he could say, and you
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This time didn't take so long.
Ben Ba got the job done.

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I mean he absolutely just bulldozed the
final table. Coming into the final earth

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to the live stream, he had
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Then he quickly got off to eighty
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He just really never looked back.
It was his tournament to win. He

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was hitting hands, he was making
hands, they were holding off, he

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was busting people anything. Ben but
did it worked and he is now the

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owner of a second WP goal bracelet. Tim spoke with him afterwards, and

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here is that interview for you guys. Now, congratulations been second WSP brace

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coming off this Uh, we've got
a first and second in the PG Team

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Make Sam series, a bunch of
cashes at the USPO in the PLO series.

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How confident are you in your public
game right now? I mean I'm

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obviously like confident just making a lot
of deep runs. Anyone's gonna be confident

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that. But I guess not any
more confident then when I wasn't winning.

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I don't, I don't know.
I mean cards, uh, you know

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are gonna come and go. You're
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the day I ran as hot as
the fucking sun, which was nice.

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Um, But yeah, man,
I think I'm playing pretty good poker and

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uh a little. I haven't been
playing a lot so when I have been

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playing it since fun Like, I'm
more like emotionally invested in uh and and

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focusing harder. I think that's helping. Speaking of running hot big chip late

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today, since your first pricelet a
couple close calls, you know, third

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in the main event, third in
a PLO, high roll, runner up

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last year in the short day,
were you still confident shorthanded play? Was

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those like was there some thoughts in
the back of your mind that yeah,

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I could maybe fall short again?
Well, the PLO that I got third

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and last year, I mean that
one hurt, man, That's like,

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that's like my tournament. Like I
even like pushed Kerry to get that Turin

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in there, so like that that
one actually hurt a lot. And No,

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I don't think I played poorly three
handed or anything, but they both

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played good and whatever, I lost
the short deck, the guy was actually

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probably better than me heads up.
I had not played a much short deck

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in a year and had very little
experience heads up, especially super deep.

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That guy played really good. You
know, we played one hand where he

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got in fairly lucky, but but
he played very good. Big win here

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for about a thousand POY points.
You know, now that you know you're

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around the top ten, is just
something that you're gonna push forward. We

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got two fifty k coming up.
We're gonna make a run at your second

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player of the Yatana. You'll definitely
see me in some tournaments that you wouldn't

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normally see me in, whether that's
the two fifty k or the ten k

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rats. I underflayed ten k rats
tournam in my life. But you'll definitely

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see me a firing a little bit
more than usual. You definitely not as

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a PLO playoff. So I just
want to not, like, what is

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your affinity for the game, Like
why do you love PLO so much?

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And I amaha in general, I
mean I don't, I don't know.

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It's just like a really social game, like if you play PLO with like

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a bunch of polo players. Like, so you're playing polo cash like everyone's

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like having a good time and laughing, you know, run it twice like

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you know, it's just a it's
a it's a happy scene, you know.

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And and in other forms of of
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the limit cash seems to be like
un Let's says, like a private game.

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It seems to be like very quiet
and stoic, and you know,

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because the decisions are very complex and
mixed game players and they're just misible all

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the time. At least that's a
stick. But I don't necessarily agree with

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that. But yeah, you just
got a little congrats hog bad from Sean

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Davis chasing another price that this is
your second. Do you think prices that

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are measuring stick for poker players such
as yourself? Yeah, I don't think

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they're the end all measuring stick,
but but definitely important obviously. Like you

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know, I've played you know,
the WSP now for fifteen sixteen years and

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many times, like you know,
I want to like maybe I'm playing golf

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with it, Like how many races
you got? Five? Six? No,

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I have one, so at least
things say two now, but uh,

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yeah, I mean, you know, there's a lot of great players.

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They don't we're trying to have five. Yeah, yeah, you know,

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I mean there's there's a lot of
guys at five. Now I think

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I think I'll say there day like
thirty three people at five, which is

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which is crazy. Um so yeah, maybe I'll get a third this year.

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They'll be sweet. Do you prefer
to win money on in the poka

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felt? Oh? On the golf
course? Well it defends uh and golf,

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Like there's so little luck that if
you go out there and you play

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good and like say the game's fair
or whatever, you go out there and

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you play good, like like you
won that, Like you you're sweat earned,

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you know, earned that poker.
I mean like the first hour and

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a half had to day like yeah
I played good, but like I meane

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like thirty wheels, like uh,
you know, a scooped many pots.

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Like you know, there's always that
thought in your back of your mind like

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did I play good or did I
run good? Or was it a combination

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of both? Or like if I
had hadn't run that good, what I've

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won? But uh, in golf, when you win, can you beat

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someone like you beat him? You
know, I think getting number two is

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something that he was like kind of
like as it is ever going to happen

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type of thing, you know,
so um so good for him to be

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able to get that one. And
I believe he has a Player of the

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Year bet with Sean Deep. Yes, I think he does. So we'll

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see what happens. Now. Deep's
over here in this fifteen hundred all eight

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game trying to get it done,
so we'll see if he can he can

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make it happen in match Ben.
But in that regard, you know,

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but but I think just comparing those
two racelet's Ben Lambs would be worth more

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than the Poy race because it's a
ten K championship event versus a fifteen hundred

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dollar event, but nonetheless still actually
worth nearly identical amount thousand points. Okay,

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they never mind, I'm an idiot. Because of the field side of

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that game was seven. Yeah,
yeah, that makes sense. I've been

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number twenty six, the eight hundred
dollar Nolan holding d stack. We briefe

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touched on earlier because this is the
event that our buddy sweet Lou Hillman had

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five percent of the eventual winner,
Renimo. They didn't finish yesterday. Yeah,

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what was the what was the deal
with that? I have no idea.

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I just know that I was following
the updates. I saw the update

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said, like, you know,
the tournament director decided to put a halt

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to players. Saw something like that. I read on the Poker News updates,

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and yeah, I mean I thought
it was weird that they didn't just

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finish. I mean, these deep
sack tournaments don't take a whole heck of

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a lot of time to end.
So you give this another hour or two,

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it probably would have been over.
I don't know how long it lasted.

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Today someone's had full hands, Yeah, exactly, So it seems ridiculous

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to come back for four hands,
four thousand, seven hundred and forty seven

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entries in this one. Renimo takes
home four hundred and two thousand, five

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hundred and eighty eight dollars. Congrats
to him for taking it down. Congrats

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to our guy, sweet Lou,
Yeah, for having a piece really cool.

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Event number twenty nine one thousand dollars
high roller. Maybe maybe one hundred

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thousand dollars high roller. What did
I say? One thousand? Oh shit,

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sorry, whatever, I can't read
one hundred thousand dollars high roller ninety

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three entries more than h two point
five million dollars for first place. This

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event will be streaming on poker go
on Wednesday on the poker Grow YouTube channel.

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You can also find it on the
poker Grow platform, but you can

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find it probably easiest on the poker
gro YouTube channel. That's Wednesday. It'll

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kick off. The stream will kick
off at one pm. Players will have

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the cards in the year at noon. Yan's Errands leads the way with sixteen

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point six million. You will remember
him from the was It the twenty five

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k k final table. He took
third place place behind Leon Stern was the

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winner. Bill Klein, our favorite
Grandpa was the finished in second place,

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and then yans Erans finished in third
place and that one he's the chip leader.

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Here m Carrie Katz's and second place. Bao Ding is in third place,

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a Jemteos fourth, Jeremy Osmas fifth, and Chance Corneth is in sixth

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place. After they bagged and tagged, I had to talk to Jeremy Osmas

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and the reason that I had talked
to him is that his summer, at

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least from his own poker plane perspective, hasn't been going so well. He

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did have a deep run over at
Aria in the bed MGM Poker Championship.

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That said, everyone in Vegas and
everyone around the world tends to focus on

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the World Series of Poker, so
the stuff that happens outside of the World

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Series of Poker can kind of get
overlooked. And I know that he is

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the co captain at least on paper
of Team No gamb in the Future in

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the twenty five K fantasy that Jeff
Platt and Brent Hanks drafted, and they've

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been given him a whole bunch of
crap because he hasn't been performing here.

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He had one min cash other than
this, but now he's five out of

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six the final table of the one
hundred thousand dollars high Roller. So I

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talked with him after they bagged up
all right, Jeremy Osmas bagging up six

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left in the Hunter K first steep
run of the summer here at the series.

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Yes it is. I did play
thirty five hundred at I have one

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mincush the series. I played thirty
five hundred at Aria and went kind of

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deep. It was a thousand people
and it was I got like thirty seventh.

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So finally a final table what's not
working for you this summer or what

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hasn't been working that might not might
be working now. Yeah, just winning

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a lot of all ends and just
you know, making hands, getting paid,

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just standard varying stuff. I've just
had a lot of bubbles things like

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that. But it's truly a handful
of tournaments. It's just standard stuff.

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How did day two here go?
In the hunter k went great? I

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mean, like I said, one
in the all ends when I need to

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most of them missed a couple.
Think I played good for the most part,

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and you know, my big hands
held up and got paid on some

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hands. Things like that. You're
obviously somebody who's very experience rant to the

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w SPDs high buyings. Is there
anything that you do coming into a final

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table? Where is it just kind
of a normal night for you go home,

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hang out with the family or is
there studying? What do you do?

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Yeah? I mean I during the
World Series, I neglect the family

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a little bit. So I'm going
to go home and have dinner tonight.

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I was gonna go to dinner with
the guys, but on our dinner break,

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but I told him now that we
bagged up, I'm gonna head home.

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I'll do a little study things like
that. Yeah, I generally look

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over some things, maybe get ready
for heads up if I you know,

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that's a decent possibilities. So yeah, and then I got to ask you

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about twenty five K fantasy because Jeff
Platt and Brent Hanks had been giving you

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shit all summer, but it looks
like you're finally going to do something for

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the team. Yeah, you got
any words for them? You are the

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co captain? No, you know
whatever. I wasn't doing anything for the

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team, so I understand. But
you know, like I said, standard

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Barians, at least I'm finally doing
something. I could go all summer and

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do nothing. So I did get
demoted to co captain from I was full

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captain. Now I'm co captain and
that's fine. But yeah, I'm glad.

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I'm kind of glad I'm doing something
good for the team, but honestly,

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I have a little piece of another
team, so it kind of hurts

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hurts my chances in that. So
you don't often talk about your accolades.

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You're not a guy who runs around
You're saying I won this and I won

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that, but you and what would
win in another one? To me?

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I mean it's starting to mean more. I guess the more I've won,

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because you know, so many people
have a bracelet now, right, how

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many they give away last year?
Almost two hundred. I heard most of

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them online. Even so, the
World series changed a lot over the years

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and evolved. It used to be
a huge deal to have a bracelet,

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and it's still a ton of people's
poker dreams, but so a lot are

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out there now. So but you
know, when you get five or six

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not not a lot of people have
that many. So you know, if

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I did go on a run and
win, um, you know, two

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or three or four bracelets in the
next couple of years, I might bracelet

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hunt even harder. Maybe, But
we'll see what happens. I'm not bracelet

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hum, I'm super hard right now. I just kind of I've been focusing

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00:27:00.880 --> 00:27:06.559
on the higher buyings and not multitabling. I'm skipping a lot of the online

408
00:27:06.640 --> 00:27:11.839
stuff because just to stay fresh for
this stuff. And then last question here,

409
00:27:11.039 --> 00:27:15.519
you know, despite a lack of
success so far this summer, are

410
00:27:15.559 --> 00:27:18.720
you still confident in your game overall? Oh? Yeah, for sure.

411
00:27:18.839 --> 00:27:22.079
I mean I'm having a great year. I had a great year last year.

412
00:27:22.400 --> 00:27:26.720
Lots of wins last year doing great. Actually, some pieces I had

413
00:27:27.039 --> 00:27:32.039
here and there did well for me
this year at this world series already,

414
00:27:32.119 --> 00:27:36.440
so I was already winning even though
personally I wasn't so um. So yeah,

415
00:27:36.440 --> 00:27:38.440
I feel I feel great, you
know, as good as ever or

416
00:27:38.519 --> 00:27:42.680
better. And probably you heard it
there not the worst summer for him because

417
00:27:42.759 --> 00:27:47.759
he's had some pieces that have worked
out. Yep, it's just his own

418
00:27:48.240 --> 00:27:52.680
poker plane hasn't exactly worked out.
So we'll see how he's able to go

419
00:27:52.920 --> 00:27:59.240
tomorrow in in one hundred thousand dollars
high roller funnel table. And he's someone

420
00:27:59.319 --> 00:28:02.319
who liked him and I has you
know, kind of neglected his family during

421
00:28:02.319 --> 00:28:04.799
the summer. But this early night
they got done around what's seventh thirty or

422
00:28:04.839 --> 00:28:08.200
something like that. He's able to
go home, spend some time with the

423
00:28:08.279 --> 00:28:11.519
wife and kids. Maybe he writes
another song on his guitar. I don't

424
00:28:11.559 --> 00:28:15.880
know, but yeah, that's what
Jemmy Olsins is going to do and then

425
00:28:15.920 --> 00:28:18.279
get ready for tomorrow's final table again. You can watch that on the poker

426
00:28:18.319 --> 00:28:22.920
Goo YouTube channel. Wednesday, one
pm, Vegas time, Remco rincame and

427
00:28:23.000 --> 00:28:26.480
myself will be on the call.
For that one. Justin Bontimo finished in

428
00:28:26.519 --> 00:28:30.039
seventh place, n Lynn finished in
eighth place, Puna Phunts three finished in

429
00:28:30.119 --> 00:28:34.440
ninth place, and Kristin Foxon another
member of Team No Gamble in the future

430
00:28:34.519 --> 00:28:38.240
in twenty five K Fantasy, who's
been having quite a good year on the

431
00:28:38.359 --> 00:28:44.039
felt herself. She's made some deep
runs at THESP so far. Another one

432
00:28:44.119 --> 00:28:48.400
here with a tenth place finish in
this one hundred thousand dollars high Roller event

433
00:28:48.480 --> 00:28:51.519
number twenty seven, fifteen hundred dollars, eight game, seven hundred and eighty

434
00:28:51.599 --> 00:28:56.200
nine entries nearly two hundred thousand dollars
for first place. There is a final

435
00:28:56.279 --> 00:29:00.319
table going on. As I said
earlier, about fifty feet to our left.

436
00:29:00.599 --> 00:29:03.440
Seawan deeb is there, Daniel Streletz, Kyle Woman or at the final

437
00:29:03.519 --> 00:29:07.559
table. This one is likely going
to play to a winner tonight, but

438
00:29:07.880 --> 00:29:11.720
of course there's a chance they have
to stop it. You know, three

439
00:29:11.839 --> 00:29:15.880
four people left something like that and
then come back tomorrow. We are secretly

440
00:29:17.000 --> 00:29:19.720
rooting for Shawn Deep to get it
done. For twenty five K Fantasy reasons.

441
00:29:21.640 --> 00:29:23.880
We're sitting close to the top of
the lead award, but still a

442
00:29:25.119 --> 00:29:27.359
long way to go. We are
only about two weeks into the World Series

443
00:29:27.400 --> 00:29:32.160
of Poker. The World Series of
Poker is seven weeks long, so you

444
00:29:32.240 --> 00:29:34.160
know, we'll take all the points
that we can get and as we keep

445
00:29:34.279 --> 00:29:41.200
chugging along. Shawande was our most
expensive player that we drafted. He was

446
00:29:41.279 --> 00:29:45.799
the most expensive player drafted in the
whole draft. My co captain Matt Clark

447
00:29:45.880 --> 00:29:49.240
and I got him for one hundred
and twelve bucks. We were thrilled with

448
00:29:49.319 --> 00:29:52.880
that price. We were prepared to
go to one hundred and forty hundred and

449
00:29:52.920 --> 00:29:57.960
fifty and he's been He's been work
doing work for us. He's now the

450
00:29:59.359 --> 00:30:03.079
current from runner on our team in
terms of points earned. He was behind

451
00:30:03.160 --> 00:30:07.279
Stephen's Song because Stephen Song had a
big field bonus. But Deep is coming

452
00:30:07.319 --> 00:30:11.680
into form nicely. Can't wait to
see his result at this final table and

453
00:30:11.720 --> 00:30:15.119
then I'm assuming he's going to be
crushing everything from here on out because that's

454
00:30:15.160 --> 00:30:22.119
what Deep does. So good on
him and he also I saw him earlier

455
00:30:22.400 --> 00:30:23.720
and I talked with him and he
I said to me, you know,

456
00:30:25.880 --> 00:30:27.799
are you happy with me yet?
I said, we were happy when I

457
00:30:27.880 --> 00:30:30.200
drafted you, like you know,
we were happy when when I got you

458
00:30:30.240 --> 00:30:33.960
ever one hundred twelve bucks, I
was happy. I was over the moon.

459
00:30:33.319 --> 00:30:37.920
He also said that after So if
you watch the final table stream of

460
00:30:38.119 --> 00:30:41.759
the ten thousand dollars limit hold him, you'll know that while Josh are was

461
00:30:41.839 --> 00:30:45.480
making his run to his fifth gold
bracelet, Shawande was on the rail for

462
00:30:45.599 --> 00:30:48.240
much of it. He was on
the rail at the end of day three.

463
00:30:48.279 --> 00:30:51.079
He was also on the rail for
day four. You know, while

464
00:30:51.119 --> 00:30:52.359
he was playing. He was coming
over during his playing, you know,

465
00:30:52.480 --> 00:30:56.519
checking on Josh, helping him with
strategy and all that sort of stuff.

466
00:30:56.799 --> 00:31:00.599
Seawan told me that him and Josh
had a conversation and he told Josh that

467
00:31:00.960 --> 00:31:04.000
if Josh wins his six gold bracelet, because both of them have five.

468
00:31:04.079 --> 00:31:08.079
Now, if Josh wins his sixth
gold bracelet before Sean wins his six,

469
00:31:08.200 --> 00:31:11.920
then Shawn said he's gonna quit poker
because that would just be absolutely unbearable to

470
00:31:12.039 --> 00:31:17.519
him. So he said that he's
got to do work, and he is

471
00:31:17.839 --> 00:31:19.400
putting his money where his mouth is. Right now, he's walking on the

472
00:31:19.480 --> 00:31:23.240
walk and he is down to the
final table in this fifteen hundred dollars eight

473
00:31:23.279 --> 00:31:26.400
game. So we'll see if Shawn
deep can get it done and get number

474
00:31:26.640 --> 00:31:32.799
six, event number twenty eight,
fifteen hundred dollars Noelman holding freeze out.

475
00:31:32.839 --> 00:31:34.519
By the way, there was like
nineteen tournaments running here today, so we

476
00:31:34.599 --> 00:31:38.359
got a long list of to go
for the past couple of days. You

477
00:31:38.400 --> 00:31:41.759
know, it's kind of been all
about the glad. Eight years of poker

478
00:31:41.880 --> 00:31:44.759
just had that massive field of more
than twenty three thousand, Then they had

479
00:31:44.759 --> 00:31:48.200
the eight hundred dollars deep stack that
had more than forty seven hundred entries,

480
00:31:48.200 --> 00:31:51.480
and then today was more like there
was just a tournament everywhere there was there

481
00:31:51.559 --> 00:31:56.200
was if you include the the eight
hundredllar deep stack that kicked over to today

482
00:31:56.319 --> 00:32:00.240
with the heads up play, then
there was nine tournaments running at one point

483
00:32:00.640 --> 00:32:06.200
at Horseshoe Slash Paris, which is
just absolutely wild. Fifteen hundred dollars Freeze

484
00:32:06.240 --> 00:32:09.480
Out is one of them. Two
forty six entries over four hundred and six

485
00:32:09.519 --> 00:32:15.359
thousand dollars for first place, two
tables remaining. It looks like soult wise,

486
00:32:15.400 --> 00:32:17.640
Matt Hunt is leading, Dietrich Fast
is out there, Adam Swan and

487
00:32:17.759 --> 00:32:23.240
Nick Palma is out there. So
fun one there big first place prize I

488
00:32:23.400 --> 00:32:25.799
was going to play this one.
A little bit bummed out that I couldn't

489
00:32:25.799 --> 00:32:29.559
because you know, commentary got in
the way, or sorry, a doctor's

490
00:32:29.599 --> 00:32:31.880
appointment got in the way, not
commentary. But um, looks like this

491
00:32:31.960 --> 00:32:35.559
one's gonna be fun. These fiftye
hundred all ones are always crazy. You

492
00:32:35.640 --> 00:32:37.079
know, you get big fields,
huge prizes. As I said, more

493
00:32:37.119 --> 00:32:40.079
than two thousand entries in this one, more than four hundred and six thousand

494
00:32:40.079 --> 00:32:45.079
dollars for first place. They'll play
down to the final table or as close

495
00:32:45.240 --> 00:32:47.319
as they can get today. They'll
come back tomorrow and they will finish it

496
00:32:47.359 --> 00:32:53.480
out to crown the gold bracelet winner. Event number thirty fifteen hundred dollars limit

497
00:32:53.920 --> 00:32:59.160
duced to seven triple draw, five
hundred and twenty two entries, almost one

498
00:32:59.240 --> 00:33:02.920
hundred and forty six thousand dollars for
first place. About thirty thirty five players

499
00:33:02.960 --> 00:33:07.079
remain. Tom Schneider, former WSP
Player of the Year. Tom Schneider,

500
00:33:07.400 --> 00:33:09.960
I feel like I haven't seen him
in forever. He does the same that

501
00:33:10.079 --> 00:33:14.079
much anymore. He's back, he's
blasting a lot, he's out there,

502
00:33:14.160 --> 00:33:19.279
he's leading the way. Michael Rodriguez, who won the Bedogie Tournament, is

503
00:33:19.319 --> 00:33:22.599
still in. Alan Kessler looks like
he's still in. John Manette, Benny

504
00:33:22.680 --> 00:33:27.000
Glazer, Ryan Hughes, Chris Vitch, Calvin Anderson, and Run Good President

505
00:33:27.119 --> 00:33:30.799
Run Good Poker Series President Tana Karn
also out there trying to do it.

506
00:33:31.400 --> 00:33:35.839
Everyone loves Tana. I think a
lot of people are rooting for him overall.

507
00:33:35.960 --> 00:33:37.680
Think Jeff Platts on the rail right
now. Yeah, Jeff Platt came

508
00:33:37.720 --> 00:33:43.160
over. He handled commentary duty for
the BETMGIM Poker Championship that was over at

509
00:33:44.039 --> 00:33:46.240
the Poker Grow Studio. SADYDD,
are you after he got done with that,

510
00:33:46.400 --> 00:33:51.400
he comes on over here and he's
round his buddy to see how he

511
00:33:51.759 --> 00:33:54.319
goes that one as well. Playing
down to the final tablebor as close as

512
00:33:54.319 --> 00:33:59.519
they can get in them finishing tomorrow. The six hundred dollars no limit hold

513
00:33:59.599 --> 00:34:05.279
him slash plo, the six hundred
dollar version of the Half and half kicked

514
00:34:05.319 --> 00:34:08.920
off today. You had the three
k noelman hold him six max kicking off

515
00:34:08.960 --> 00:34:14.320
today. You had the ten thousand
dollars RAZ Championship kicking off today. That

516
00:34:14.440 --> 00:34:16.760
one's funny because we walked through the
field. There's fifteen people in it.

517
00:34:16.960 --> 00:34:21.119
Yeah, now they have they're either
at one hundred or over one hundred or

518
00:34:21.239 --> 00:34:23.000
very quvery close. Yeah, yeah, because like I saw, I think

519
00:34:23.159 --> 00:34:29.679
WSFP tweeted not too long ago and
they said they said it's approaching one hundred

520
00:34:30.199 --> 00:34:32.239
with with like two hours left the
play or something like that. So,

521
00:34:34.039 --> 00:34:36.519
um, gonna be over one hundred. I would assume in that one there's

522
00:34:36.519 --> 00:34:38.440
probably gonna be a bunch of late
redge as well, which we've seen,

523
00:34:38.639 --> 00:34:40.840
you know, in a lot of
these bigger buying events, people come in

524
00:34:40.920 --> 00:34:45.639
on that day too late registration.
Um, so those events are running.

525
00:34:45.039 --> 00:34:47.599
We got tomorrow is gonna be a
fun one. So we got the ten

526
00:34:47.639 --> 00:34:52.639
thousand dollars. Noelman hold them secret
bounty. I know that name might trick

527
00:34:52.760 --> 00:34:55.079
some people up, but that is
a ten thousand dollars mystery bounty, is

528
00:34:55.119 --> 00:34:59.559
what it is. Okay, of
the buying, seven thousand dollars goes to

529
00:34:59.599 --> 00:35:01.840
the prize pool, three thousand dollars
goes to the bounty prize pool. I'm

530
00:35:01.880 --> 00:35:07.079
gonna be very interested to see how
this turnout happens. We have heard from

531
00:35:07.159 --> 00:35:12.559
some of the players over the last
couple of years that they don't much prefer

532
00:35:12.800 --> 00:35:15.360
bounty tournaments, so I don't know
how they're gonna like the high roller crowd.

533
00:35:15.360 --> 00:35:19.599
I don't know how they're gonna like
this one, but who knows.

534
00:35:19.760 --> 00:35:22.360
We'll see. You can pull a
million dollar bounty, you might as well.

535
00:35:22.719 --> 00:35:25.159
Can you pull a million dollars guaranteeing
one million dollars bounty? Right?

536
00:35:25.360 --> 00:35:28.280
I don't know. I didn't,
I don't. Can you look that up

537
00:35:28.280 --> 00:35:30.480
for me? Yeah? Yeah,
you look that up for me. I

538
00:35:30.599 --> 00:35:32.519
can't recall that it was, but
I know there was. With the other

539
00:35:32.559 --> 00:35:36.960
one, there was just so much
promotion around the million dollar bounty that you

540
00:35:37.039 --> 00:35:38.400
know, it was always in your
face. This one, I just haven't

541
00:35:38.440 --> 00:35:40.800
heard about it yet, so that
could just be me missing it. So

542
00:35:42.320 --> 00:35:45.159
but I will rely on you.
It doesn't say anything. Maybe I just

543
00:35:45.239 --> 00:35:49.679
got the mystery and the secret mixed
up. Yeah yeah, but I'm assuming

544
00:35:49.760 --> 00:35:52.320
you know, with three k of
each entry going into the bounty prize,

545
00:35:52.320 --> 00:35:54.599
well, there's gonna be some big
ones to pull, so that'll that'll be

546
00:35:54.679 --> 00:35:58.599
fun to watch. Um, you
have the ten thousand dollars limit deuces having

547
00:35:58.639 --> 00:36:01.280
triple draw kicks off on Thursday,
and then you have the big old Daddy

548
00:36:01.440 --> 00:36:07.599
two hundred and fifty thousand dollars super
high Roller kicks off on Friday, one

549
00:36:07.639 --> 00:36:09.559
of these big buying polo events happening. We got a fifty k what else?

550
00:36:09.559 --> 00:36:14.079
You when's that? When I'm saying
when are they when it's a little

551
00:36:14.159 --> 00:36:15.639
light up, Oh okay, because
I've been like waiting for them. I

552
00:36:15.719 --> 00:36:20.039
feel like I feel like PLO has
been like kind of neglected in this early

553
00:36:20.079 --> 00:36:22.960
part. I mean they've had some
smaller buying stuff, right, They've had

554
00:36:22.000 --> 00:36:25.880
some half and half stuff, but
just yeah, it's it's it's near the

555
00:36:27.000 --> 00:36:30.400
very end, just before the main
event. We're gonna have fifty k PLO

556
00:36:30.559 --> 00:36:35.039
high roll Um, which follows the
twenty five K PLO high Roller, and

557
00:36:35.239 --> 00:36:37.239
before that we have the tank k
PLO. So got it. Okay,

558
00:36:37.280 --> 00:36:40.920
it's basically a high roller week starting
next week, got it. I mean

559
00:36:40.960 --> 00:36:44.360
I'm looking forward to those events,
So I was just wondering when they are

560
00:36:44.480 --> 00:36:46.400
coming up? Yeah, um,
you wanted to do a family pot I

561
00:36:46.480 --> 00:37:00.000
do, So let's play that jingle. I might have made a mistake.

562
00:37:00.519 --> 00:37:04.800
What do you mean? As people
know, I'm pretty pretty harsh with my

563
00:37:04.880 --> 00:37:07.079
son. I might have made a
mistake. I'm pretty harsh with my son.

564
00:37:07.360 --> 00:37:09.679
I make him do some homework over
the school holidays. Make him do

565
00:37:09.760 --> 00:37:15.360
some chores. Turned seven in two
days. Two days, and you know,

566
00:37:15.599 --> 00:37:17.679
the last two days, I played
poker. He gave me a lucky

567
00:37:17.719 --> 00:37:20.800
car. It didn't work. I
was trying to send him pictures. I

568
00:37:20.880 --> 00:37:22.159
was just sending him to my wife. The lucky car. Yeah, I

569
00:37:22.199 --> 00:37:24.719
saw that lucky car. It didn't
work. Did not work. He did

570
00:37:24.800 --> 00:37:30.199
see my car yesterday. It was
it had a fire. He said it

571
00:37:30.320 --> 00:37:31.960
was lucky because I had fire.
I don't. I didn't work anyway.

572
00:37:32.639 --> 00:37:37.079
So you gotta stop with the You
gotta stop with the cars man. Today

573
00:37:37.280 --> 00:37:40.440
we're chatting and I said, I
said, give him my iPad back.

574
00:37:40.559 --> 00:37:45.920
I want to try something. I
set up a Facebook Messenger for kids account.

575
00:37:45.639 --> 00:37:47.719
Okay, I don't know. If
you're at home. You can basically

576
00:37:47.760 --> 00:37:52.639
set up a kid's account. You
can put restrictions so he can't have any

577
00:37:52.719 --> 00:37:54.559
friends, but basically it's a way
to talk to me. So I set

578
00:37:54.599 --> 00:37:59.079
this up for him. Right,
he had already used his iPad time for

579
00:37:59.119 --> 00:38:02.079
the morning. But he Hi,
Dad, Hi buddy, He says,

580
00:38:02.320 --> 00:38:07.760
how are you today? You know, we're just conversating, He's like he

581
00:38:07.880 --> 00:38:10.559
Then you can also draw pictures,
but it records it as a video and

582
00:38:10.599 --> 00:38:13.719
then you can send the pictures.
So he sent me a bunch of this

583
00:38:13.840 --> 00:38:15.079
is all like straightaway, send me
a picture, and he goes, do

584
00:38:15.199 --> 00:38:19.039
you want to play a game?
I go a quick one. He's literally

585
00:38:19.159 --> 00:38:22.840
in the other room, like like
thirty feet away, but he's he's texting

586
00:38:22.960 --> 00:38:24.039
me, do you want to play
a game? But then he starts telling

587
00:38:24.079 --> 00:38:27.480
me a joke. And I'm gonna
tell you guys this joke at home.

588
00:38:28.039 --> 00:38:34.280
Knock knock, who's there? Potato? Potato? Who potato? That goes

589
00:38:34.320 --> 00:38:37.599
to the shop to buy another potato. I don't get it, but anyway,

590
00:38:37.719 --> 00:38:42.559
I don't get it either. Then
I'm getting emojis, I'm getting other

591
00:38:42.719 --> 00:38:45.199
drawings. I got a nice and
that says I love you the best,

592
00:38:45.280 --> 00:38:49.840
dad. I'm getting waves. I'm
getting I got that sweatshirt sorrdy cut you

593
00:38:49.920 --> 00:38:52.719
off. That looks like a sweet
sweatshirt. I don't see it. We

594
00:38:52.880 --> 00:38:55.840
go like, turn around, Hey, I have a question for you.

595
00:38:58.960 --> 00:39:01.800
Where'd you get that sweatch in the
store? Okay? Cool? Yeah,

596
00:39:01.840 --> 00:39:04.719
I like it. I like it. Did you get that magot or did

597
00:39:04.760 --> 00:39:07.159
they sell it? Like that?
Was it custom? The custom one of

598
00:39:07.199 --> 00:39:13.360
those custom ones. Oh okay,
how much was it? Damn? I

599
00:39:13.440 --> 00:39:15.960
mean, that's that's what I would
expect. You should go to the pokagut

600
00:39:15.000 --> 00:39:19.880
shop. You should go to the
pokagut shop at Paris with a whole shop

601
00:39:19.920 --> 00:39:22.639
of poka. It's just like this
PGT poker everything you want, like where

602
00:39:22.719 --> 00:39:25.320
you went for that. Just if
you walk a little further, it'll be

603
00:39:25.400 --> 00:39:28.800
up on your right. But I
like that that you want to know where

604
00:39:28.800 --> 00:39:31.079
you got it. So anyway,
he's sending me. By the way,

605
00:39:31.079 --> 00:39:36.400
I'm gonna leave all of that in
and let Rich ahead. So he's just

606
00:39:36.599 --> 00:39:42.519
he's just blowing up this messenger with
thumbs up and Batman pitches and and emojis

607
00:39:42.559 --> 00:39:45.880
and dog gifts, and I think
I'm going down a slippery slope. My

608
00:39:45.960 --> 00:39:50.440
phone's gonna be blowing up for the
rest. Yeah, you need to disable

609
00:39:50.519 --> 00:39:52.039
whatever you did. But it's fun. I get to talk to him,

610
00:39:52.079 --> 00:39:54.679
my seven year old have some fun. But whatever. Yeah, it's I

611
00:39:54.800 --> 00:39:58.679
might have. I might have.
You know, we'll see what happens.

612
00:39:58.800 --> 00:40:02.239
Update coming, certain, update coming. Okay, you got anything, I'm

613
00:40:02.320 --> 00:40:06.360
trying to think, No, I
ain't got nothing. You send me a

614
00:40:06.440 --> 00:40:07.480
picture the other day of a box, I'd know any what it was and

615
00:40:07.559 --> 00:40:12.519
what is this? It's furniture,
still dresser, and I didn't even he

616
00:40:12.599 --> 00:40:15.039
didn't build it, did you.
No, I'm like probably halfway done.

617
00:40:15.800 --> 00:40:19.719
You know. They put the time
on it, yeah, which that the

618
00:40:19.800 --> 00:40:23.159
time is never right. Okay,
it said an hour I spent. I

619
00:40:23.320 --> 00:40:27.559
was at least an hour and a
half, if not two hours. I

620
00:40:27.599 --> 00:40:30.199
could actually look when I go home
tonight because I put on the glad Ears

621
00:40:30.239 --> 00:40:32.960
of Poker Final table and then you
hit the end point of something. No,

622
00:40:34.039 --> 00:40:37.239
I didn't hit the endpoint, but
I could like look where I stopped,

623
00:40:37.599 --> 00:40:38.440
because then I was like, I'm
going to bed. It's fucking eleven

624
00:40:38.480 --> 00:40:40.440
thirty a night. The hell with
this? And I was like, this

625
00:40:40.599 --> 00:40:44.880
thing is going to take me another
hour to do. It's just like constantly

626
00:40:44.960 --> 00:40:47.199
like do this Screw that? I
know, so I sent it to you.

627
00:40:47.239 --> 00:40:50.880
You can come over and put the
damn thing together, because it was

628
00:40:51.079 --> 00:40:53.320
extremely annoying. I mean, I
don't know why I do this to myself.

629
00:40:53.400 --> 00:40:58.679
Every single time I buy furniture or
something. I just tell myself the

630
00:40:58.760 --> 00:41:01.079
next time I buy furniture, I'm
just buying. I'm paying up and I'm

631
00:41:01.119 --> 00:41:04.800
gonna buy like the ones that are, you know, a little bit nicer

632
00:41:04.840 --> 00:41:07.599
and already put together and just get
it delivered, as opposed to the ones

633
00:41:07.639 --> 00:41:09.199
that get delivered in a whole bunch
of pieces and then I have to put

634
00:41:09.280 --> 00:41:12.360
them together. But then every time
I go to buy it, I say,

635
00:41:12.440 --> 00:41:14.519
nope, I can save this money. And then I and then I

636
00:41:14.599 --> 00:41:15.800
go through the same process again.
And so right now I'm like, no,

637
00:41:16.000 --> 00:41:17.920
next time, I want to pay
an extra couple hundred bucks. And

638
00:41:19.000 --> 00:41:21.480
I was gonna buy the nice one, get it delivered, and that's that.

639
00:41:21.679 --> 00:41:23.719
Nope, I do it again.
Were you a lego kid? Yeah?

640
00:41:24.159 --> 00:41:28.960
So you like building things when you're
a kid. Yeah, yeah,

641
00:41:29.039 --> 00:41:30.960
okay, And like now, you
know, I don't know what I like.

642
00:41:30.079 --> 00:41:32.599
I like my time. Yeah,
okay, that's what I like.

643
00:41:34.400 --> 00:41:37.239
Yeah, all right, so that's
gonna do it for us. Hope rich

644
00:41:37.320 --> 00:41:39.719
Ryan had fun with that. Um
whatever the heck we just handed him that

645
00:41:39.880 --> 00:41:44.760
disaster of an impromptu interview. He
said it cost seventy or eighty dollars.

646
00:41:45.159 --> 00:41:47.840
He said he got it because it
was freezing cold in here. It last

647
00:41:47.920 --> 00:41:51.519
year, the AC did not work
at all, and it was about eighty

648
00:41:51.559 --> 00:41:53.679
seven degrees in here every single day. Yep. This year the AC is

649
00:41:53.920 --> 00:41:58.559
pumping. It's amazing. No,
I love it. I like it cold

650
00:41:58.800 --> 00:42:01.639
like, but it's pump been okay, especially in the Pokegirl Red Lay district

651
00:42:01.760 --> 00:42:06.840
where Remco and I do commentary.
It is like fifty five degrees back there.

652
00:42:06.920 --> 00:42:09.119
It's amazing. Anyway. That's that, Um, all right, that's

653
00:42:09.119 --> 00:42:13.719
gonna do it for Tim and myself. We're gonna wrap it up here and

654
00:42:13.800 --> 00:42:19.159
we'll talk to you guys tomorrow.
Nice cha

