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Hello everyone, Welcome back to a
brand new episode of the Poker Go Podcast.

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My name is Donnie Peters. I
am joined by Tim Duckworth. How

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are you doing, my buddy?
Wow right cracking a cold one? Do

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you think that went through that number
three on your list? I mean,

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do you think you can hear?
You think you could hear that? Yes?

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You could fucking fucking hear at Paris. I don't know. Have a

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good days microphones? Huh? It's
number one, it's cook zero normal,

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number one on the zero sugar rank. I don't know how you guys do

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it. I don't know how you
guys do it. Do what the cider

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or the Yeah? But do you
drink coffee? People don't drink coffee out

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there? You drink coffee. No
one drinks No one drinks more soda than

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you and remco that is true?
I mean I I could. This could

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be one of my worst. Takes
a lot of time, love it,

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okay. I refuse to believe that
stuff is good for you, like I

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still I feel like it rots away. You're indy. Did you don't listen

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to the soda rankings? No?
I heard you were going to rank sodas

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and I fucking turned it all.
Okay, I was over it. This

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is what I said with some very
bad stuff in this as potage or something.

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But when you're a closeted fat kid
like myself and Remco used to be,

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that drank soda religiously, well you
have to convert to the zero sugar

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and it's zero calories. All right. I would rather maybe take a couple

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of years off my life if I
can end with a six pack. I'm

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enjoying my uh my, phizzy bubbly
whatever. On this episode of the podcast,

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we're going to talk about Phil Hui
getting the victory in the fifteen hundred

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dollars horse tournament. Antonio Galiana won
the twenty five hundred dollars freeze out.

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We ducked out early, but he
went on to win that tournament. Teamur

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Margolin won the eight hundred dollars Deep
Stack. Remco and I were on commentary

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for that one, so we can
talk about that final table dominating performance from

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Margolin. There the ten thousand dollars
Big Oh Championship. The final table is

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playing out right now as we speak. Believe they're down to four handed play,

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so we'll touch on that likely won't
be a winner by time we got

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out here on this podcast, but
we'll come back and we'll finish this one

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up on the next show. We
got the fifty thousand dollars no Limit Hold

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Them high Roller and the fifteen hundred
dollars raz If No Limit Hold Them is

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the Cadillac of poker. What's raz
I mean, let's be serious, really,

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I think I don't know. I
like RAZ, so my value of

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the is up like it's like a
hundred of code to me, a Honda

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accord. I mean yeah, but
it's not like a new hand cord.

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It's it's like it's like, okay, Honda Cord ninety Toyota Corolla. Holy

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shit. I mean probably basably very
simple. Both both of those tournaments are

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playing down towards the final table.
I'm not sure if they'll get there,

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but we'll update you guys as to
how they are going. The Monster Stack

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he's playing Day one B. We'll
talk about that. A brand new tournament

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at the WSP, the Nolaman Hold
Them Slash Plo Double Board Bomb Pot kicked

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off fifteen dollars variety. There also
kicking off the ten thousand dollars stud championship.

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Then we'll hit on what's starting tomorrow
and we'll get out of here,

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Amsterdam district, the red Light district. Back here, all right, let's

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move on to the news and happenings. First up, Phil Hui winning the

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fifteen hundred dollars Horse Tournament. Hui
topping a field of eight hundred and thirty

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five entries one one hundred ninety three
thousand, five hundred and forty five dollars.

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He came back from about a nine
to one deficit during heads up play.

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I like this quote that he gave
too Poker News or WSP dot com.

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Not not sure exactly who, but
I like this quote, so I'll

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read it from Phil Huey afterwards.
He said, if you have chips,

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or you're in the tournament, or
you're in the game of whatever sport,

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you can't give up. It's kind
of cliche, but I tried to center

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myself after every hand, whether I
played a hand poorly or not, I

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just try to stay focused and take
it one hand at a time. That

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is very true, very very true. There's been a lot of play of

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a Roger Federer graduation celebration quote where
he earned a speech where he was talking

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to the students who were graduating.
I believe it was a Dartmouth which is

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up in New Hampshire, in my
neck of the woods, and he was

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talking about how you know, he's
won like eighty percent of the matches in

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his career, but he's only won
like fifty four percent of the actual points

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that he played, and tennis perfection
is impossible. In the one thousand and

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five and twenty six singles matches I
played in my career, I won almost

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eighty percent of those matches. Now, I have a question for you.

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What percentage of points do you think
I wanted to matches? Only fifty four

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percent. In other words, even
top ranked tennis players when barely more than

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half of the points they play.
When you lose every second point on average,

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you learn not to dwell on every
shot. You teach yourself to think,

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Okay, I double faulted, it's
only a point. Even a great

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shot an overhead back and smash that
too, is just a point. So

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here's why I'm telling you this.
When you're playing a point, it has

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to be the most important thing in
the world, and it is. But

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when it's behind you, it's behind
you. This mindset is really crucial because

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it frees you to fully commit to
the next point and the next point after

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that. Kind of a similar thought
there from Phil WHOI you know, just

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focus one hand at the time,
try to play every single hand to the

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best of your ability, and then
hopefully the sum of everything adds up to

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you having a lot of success.
WHOI be your boy? Kangaroo cru kangaroo

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creu. Yes you know Daniel Mayo
never had it in my well. He's

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Australian. According to w Sop Dot
com one hundred twenty nine thousand for him

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in second place, David Avina eighty
nine thousand for third place, Christian Gonzales

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took fourth, sixty three thousand dollars
for him, Kevin Cote forty five thousand

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for him, Jijiang Luau thirty three
thousand for sixth place, Daniel Strelitz we

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know that name, seventh place for
twenty four thousand, and Brian Jolly scored

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eighth place for eighteen thousand dollars fourth
one, two three four gold bracelets.

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Now for Phil Hue, he is
the seventy second person to get to four

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WSP gold bracelets. He won his
first back in twenty fourteen when he won

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the three thousand dollars Omaha High Low
Tournament. That sounds like a cool tournament,

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a little bit of a bigger buying
than the fifteen hundred you know,

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then kind of a gap twenty nineteen
fifty thousand dollars Poker Players Championship. He

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wins that for more than a million
dollars for his second bracelet. Then in

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twenty twenty two he won the fifteen
hundred dollars PLO eight and then of course

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this year winning the fifteen hundred dollars
horse. Looking at Hui's horse record as

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it pertains to whip events, very
very good. He has in eleventh place

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in twenty fifteen in the ten thousand
dollars horse. In twenty seventeen, he

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took second in the three thousand dollar
horse. In twenty eighteen, also in

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the three thousand dollars horse, he
took twentieth place. Twenty nineteen, he

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got fourth in the fifteen hundred dollars
horse. Twenty nineteen, again twenty first

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in the ten thousand dollars horse,
and then in twenty twenty three last year

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eighteenth in the ten thousand dollars horse. So horse is Hue's game, and

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he said afterwards that you know this
is his favorite variant horses to play poker.

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So good on Phil Hue forgetting the
job done. He seems very good

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at coss. Yeah. I mean, I was trying to think of a

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he's a set of alliteration for like
Hui and horse. I needed one more

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hit. I couldn't think of one
off the top of my head, you

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know, like I don't want to
glad to have you here, glad to

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have you here. I was thinking
like the whui invitation will be kind to

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that. Because I was trying to
think of something funny I couldn't come.

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I mean, just call it.
The first game is just now Hui Hui

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oh doesn't work raz stud stud Horse
Halta. No. I can't think of

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anything very very good player. That
is Phil Huey crushing and we'll see how

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he goes the rest of the summer. All right. We do have to

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touch on the twenty five hundred dollars
freeze out. When we left things on

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yesterday's episode, they were heads up. Antonio Galliana was heads up against Johann

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Gilbert aka Yo Viral. Galiana ends
up coming out on top. I think

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it finished around twelve thirty in the
morning or so. Yeah, Galliana winning

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almost four hundred and forty thousand dollars
and his first gold bracelet. Johann Gilbert

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took second for two hundred ninety three
thousand dollars. As we mentioned yesterday,

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Jeremy Osmonds finished third for two hundred
nine thousand dollars. He was denied his

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seventh WSOP gold bracelets. Rounding out
the rest of the final table, you

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had you Ha Helpy in fourth.
Raman Lewis in fifth, Josh Reichard and

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sixth, Patrick Leonard and seventh,
David Goodman in eighth, and O n

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o d in ninth place. Remain
uh No, I believe it's Roman.

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Okay, believe. I believe unless
they're trolling, and they could be trolling,

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but I believe Jeff and Brent were
corrected that it should be Roman got

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it before they went into the commentary
yesterday. So that is the twenty five

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hundred dollars Nolan had hold him deep
Stack. Congratulations to Antonio Galliana. If

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you if you missed the bluff.
We talked about the bluff yesterday. If

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you missed the bluff, go on
social media, go to the poker gro

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Twitter account, x whatever you want
to call it. Find the bluff that

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he pulled off against Johan Gilbert.
Johann Gilbert was trying to bluff. Well,

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he just got outdone. I mean, it was an absolutely incredible,

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incredible hand and if you missed it, you have to go see it.

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The eight hundred dollars Nolan had hold
him deep Stack tournament that wrapped up today

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that was live streamed on poker gro
and the poker gro YouTube channel. Rem

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Corinkima and myself were on the call
Fun final table. A lot of action

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in that one. Timur Margolin won
it all top the field of two hundred

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and seventy eight entries to win three
hundred and forty two thousand dollars and his

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third World Series of Poker Gold bracelet. He came into the final table with

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the chip lead nine players remaining little
bit of a bumpy start, lost some

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chips early, some aggression didn't go
his way, but Margolin fought his way

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back into the chip lead and he
had a dominating chip lead for much of

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the final table. And boy did
he act like a dominating chip leader,

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Raising Jamming just just absolutely putting his
opponents to the test. And for everyone

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else it was just icm maneuvering that, That's all it was. Margolin won

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his third bracelet, as I mentioned
he won two in twenty eighteen. He

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won here in Vegas the twenty five
hundred dollars nolam At HoldEm for five hundred

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and seven thousand dollars, and in
Europe he won the eleven hundred euro Monster

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Stack for one hundred and thirty four
thousand euros or one hundred and fifty five

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thousand dollars. Also in twenty fifteen
he had a second place in a twenty

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five hundred dollars nolim at Holdham event
for three hundred and forty one thousand dollars,

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and then in twenty eighteen he had
a second in the WSIP Circuit main

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event in Rosvedov for one hundred and
thirty five thousand euros or one hundred and

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sixty six thousand dollars. So big
field beast for Margolin, and he played

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extremely well at the final table.
As I mentioned again, you guys could

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go back and watch the live stream. It's on PokerGO dot com or it's

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on the poker Goro YouTube channel.
Fun stuff. You know a lot of

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big clashes, a lot of kind
of interesting ICM situations or spots to be

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in. And also you know a
good exercise in what to do when you

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get a chip lead, because Margolin
did just that. And it's now the

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third time this summer that we've seen
a very very big chip leader at a

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final table. We saw with Nick
Shulman in the twenty five K and Nick

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Schulman absolutely bulldozed through that final table. We saw it with David Coleman.

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I know he didn't ultimately win.
Things didn't go his way, but he

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very much was trying to buld those
through the final table. It just didn't

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work out in his case. And
then we saw it here with Margolin,

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and Margolin, like Shulman, ended
up in the winner circle bucket had as

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well. He did have a bucket
with avocados on it. Oh. I

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like that because I guess his online
name has something to do with avocados.

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The ten thousand dollars Big O Championship, the final table is playing out for

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Reed Jodd and I believe is still
in the lead, going hard for his

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first WSOP gold bracelet, trying not
to finish runner up once again this summer.

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He took second earlier in the summer
in the five thousand dollars PLO.

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He also has a second place in
a five thousand dollars nolim at, holding

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that from twenty twenty two. So
Farie Jordan, you know one of those

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guys that's probably very deserving to,
you know, finally get a WSFP bracelet.

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So we'll see if he can knock
that off. In the ten thousand

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dollars Big O Championship. There is
six hundred and eighty two thousand dollars up

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top second place four fifty four,
third is three eleven, and fourth is

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two seventeen. Calvin Anderson is still
in the mix. He's going for his

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fifth World Series of Poker gold bracelet. Dylan Wiseman busted out in the fifth

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place. Tim's pissed still better than
ninth, that is true one hundred and

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fifty five thousand for him his third
cash this WSP. He won a bracelet

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in the fifteen hundred dollars PLO that
is Dylan Wiseman for two hundred and ninety

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four thousand dollars. There and then
he took tenth place in the ten thousand

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dollars buying PLO eight tournament for twenty
thousand dollars. Alfred Ottamayan took sixth place

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for one hundred and twelve thousand dollars. Michael Rocko who made his sixth cash

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of the summer. He finished in
seventh place for a bit over eighty three

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thousand dollars. He also has a
third place in the twenty five K six

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max for six hundred and thirty nine
thousand dollars. Does Michael Rocko so good

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start? To the Summer for Roco
and then eighth place. Danny Wong just

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under sixty three thousand dollars his third
final table, and I think just over

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a week's time. He took seventh
in event twenty two, the fifteen hundred

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dollars duce to seven triple draw vent
for sixteen K. Then he took second

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in a event twenty nine, the
ten thousand dollars due to seven Triple Draw

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Championship. He finished second two Philip
Ivy phil Ivy no Home Freaking Jerome in

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that event, Wong one two hundred
and twenty five thousand dollars, and then

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he gets the eighth place in this
event. So quietly the summer of Danny

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Wong, uh the fifty thousand dollars
high Roller and the fifteen hundred dollars ras

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both playing down towards the final table. I can't I don't know if they're

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gonna get there, zero chance.
I get that. I mean, the

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plan is to try and get there. Who knows that they're actually going to

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get there. But we'll see this
fifty K high roller, I mean,

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good lord man. One hundred and
seventy seven entries, one hundred and twenty

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four last year, so I mean
fifty three more than last year. Absolutely

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freaking nuts. Where's the money coming
from? Who knows? Who cares?

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It's awesome. More than two million
dollars up top in this one two million

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and twenty six thousand dollars. Second
place is one million, three hundred and

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fifty one thousand dollars, and then
third place just a little bit under a

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million at nine hundred and fifty one
thousand dollars. The top twenty seven are

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paid. They just got into the
money over there. They are going strong.

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I think Adrian Mitaos is still up
on top. I know he led

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on dinner. They went on dinner
with twenty eight players left in twenty seven

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paid. He won a huge hand
with pocket queens versus Eric Wasserson's pocket aces

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with twenty nine left. Queen on
the turn, Mataos smacks. It sends

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Wasserson out the door. Phil Ivy, Daniel Legrander, Jason Kuhn, Andrew

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Lucky Shoey, Liechtenberger, John Hennigan
all busted today on day two, but

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they did so before the money,
so no cash is for them. Sergio

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Aido was in second on dinner,
behind his fellow countryman Adrian Matteos on the

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bubble. When the bubble happened,
there was two all ins. One of

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them resulted in an elimination of the
Bubblah Boy. The other one resulted in

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Sergio Aido giving about twenty five big
blinds to defending champion Leon Stern. When

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he jammed small blind with Queen Tana
Heart's sterm called with Ace King. The

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ace King held. Sergio Aida was
dead on the turn and that was that.

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But he's still got plenty of chips. Martin Cabrel is over there.

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He's got a big stack, he's
got a big mouth, he's got a

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big personality, and he's being a
big pest. He's being his usual self.

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It's kind of hilarious, right,
So we'll see how that plays out.

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The plan is to live stream this
final table on Sunday, June sixteenth

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on Poker Go, So it will
be very interesting to see if Martin Cabrell,

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an extremely polarizing figure to many in
poker fans and players alike, if

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he makes it, because that will
be must see TV, right, So

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we'll see how that goes down.
Cornick was still in the mix. You

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know, I mentioned Adrian Matteo,
Sergio Aido, Bruce Buffer, the UFC's

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Bruce Buffer is moved there. Yeah, he's got like thirty thirty five big

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blinds. He's out there battling h
Jesse Lonez. Philip Sternheimer's out there.

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Who else? Uh, Jeremy who
Phil? Yeah, Phil Sternheimer. He

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kept going to the bathroom while they
were playing in hand for him play and

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like every time he would like get
to like the just about the bathroom and

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you could see him from afar,
Like they would be like, okay,

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play the next hand, and he
would He'd missed like four hands. I'm

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like, what is this guy doing. Stop going to the bathroom. He's

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that rich that he doesn't need a
given care about the bubble. Chris Brewer

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was over there, Arthur martirosian I
mentioned defending champion Leon Stern. He's still

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in the mix. So really really
good. Tough field, fun field.

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Victor Blom, Oh, the maturation
of Victor Blom in the flesh. He's

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out there. He's been getting a
massage all day. He has been getting

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a massage all day. So Victor
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You know, we talked about it
on you know, on a recent episode

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of the Poker gl podcast, I
think it's great to see him out there

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battling, so yeah, really fun
field. There obviously a crap ton of

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prize money, and I got to
take about this about what exactly about like

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like I mean, it spawns from
this high roller, but it extends to

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the greater WSP. I feel like
every third day there should just be like

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a fifty k high roller. That's
a lot of money. But what they

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can't do it. These guys can't
do it. And my reasoning is this,

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okay, because I think that in
today's state of poker and listen,

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it doesn't always have to be a
fifty k. It can be a twenty

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five k, a fifty k,
one hundred k, Like you know,

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I would like mix it up.
Basically, I would probably go twenty five

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fifty hundred, twenty five fifty hundred
and like keep doing that over and over

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and over. And my reasoning is
that I I think that there is now

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a big enough group of players that
won't get out of for anything less than

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a twenty five k, maybe not
even get out of bed for anything less

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than a fifty k. The Jason
kuons the Nick Petranel or Sean Winters,

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et cetera. Right, and these
guys like they're not Jason Kuhn's not gonna

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bust out of this tournament, go
hop in the monster stack. You literally

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won't see Jason Kuhn till the next
high roller, correct and when is that

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a week away? Yes? So
why not keep all the Jason Kuons in

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the world here, like the Archur
Martirosians, the leon Start, like all

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these the Makida bad Ziakowski, you
know, Mikita. Mikita's like, I'm

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not even gonna fly over for stuff
with the studio unless you're having fifty ks,

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you know. So like those guys, they're they're not gonna hop in

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any of these other tournaments. And
I think that there is enough of them

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that you can just run these.
Yeah, like you're never gonna have less

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than like fifty injuries ever. But
then I we now devaluing a bracelet anally,

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that ship has sailed so long ago. I used to be in that

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camp. I've said it before.
I used to be in that camp.

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But it doesn't matter anymore. It
doesn't matter. This is what they do,

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and we all got to get on
board and listen, I'm on board.

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So let's all get on board.
And it's it's revenue one, right,

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can you hate revenue? I mean, if Jason Kuon's gonna come in

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here and keep keep you know,
I keep using him because he's like the

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prime example of this pick. I
mean, he's gonna keep paying Rake.

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Why not make Jason Couon keep paying
Rake? That's great, you know.

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Second to that, it's I mean, if you can have like a one

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point five million dollars two million dollar
winner like basically every week or every third

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fourth day, what's wrong with that? I mean you're you're essentially creating like

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your own little like mini Triton series
within the WSP. You know, before

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you know, a couple episodes,
I go, I said, you know,

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for for the people that bust these
big multi flight tournaments that like or

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sorry, people that bag on day
one a, like you should have like

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these one K turbos and stuff.
This is like the opposite side of it.

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Yeah, same sort of thing,
And you don't what's good about this

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versus like the one K turbos is
these you don't need a billion more dealers

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like because it's a small feel,
right, So you're only like, Okay,

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I need like twelve more dealers or
whatever. You're not asking for hundreds,

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so much more manageable in that sense. So this is what I would

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do, Like, just give these
guys something to play NonStop. They don't

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they don't ever leave this venue.
They don't go over to Aria, they

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don't go to the Poker Ghost Studio. You know, I probably shouldn't even

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be saying this because it kind of
affects the stuff that we're trying to do

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in the summer, but it is
what it is. You know, they

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don't go over to the Win et
cetera. You know, the Winds got

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those three twenty five k's coming up, you know, in conjunction with the

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WPT stuff like that. So that's
that's what I would do. Now,

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you might lose some entries from someone
like a Daniel legrand New because he might

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hop into like the ten K stud
you know, stuff like that, but

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again, like a Jason Kuhne and
Nick Petrangela La Sean Win, they're never

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playing in the ten K stud Yeah, I mean, I agree, I

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think there is definitely room, true
and also there's there's enough. There's enough.

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Like VIP guys, you know that
that play these poker tournaments, right,

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really that yeah, they might not
make every single one, but they'll

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pop in here and there, so
like, yeah, you might get three

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of the VIPs for this one,
then next week you get three different ones,

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you know. Like so so people
are kind of coming in and out

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right. I mean, I think
I think they would do they would do

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well. And I also think,
like I think there's a lot of fucking

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money in poker right now for whatever
reason, and like everything is just insane.

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I would probably not do as many
as you suggest. I'd obviously make

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them kind of single day type of
Okay, two weeks, sure that would

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work. Yeah, it would really. It would really mess up Player of

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the whatever. I mean, yeah, that's not the horrible response, but

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yes, I mean it's like Player
of the Year kind of needs some working

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anyway. I know they did did
some working to it this year, but

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it probably needs these events, huh. These bracelet events are these? Yes,

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of course they need to be events, and also they should make them

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unlimited Ranjery, Just who cares break
these people? Yeah, let's let's go,

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you know, So I'm in for
this plant, you know, and

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listen if it doesn't work, it
doesn't work, what's the big deal?

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I mean, you know, I
mean, what's what's not working? They

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don't run, that's never gonna happen. It's the World Series of Pokemon.

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These people are and you don't,
like you probably don't have to do it

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during the main event. Maybe maybe
you only do it for July. That's

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the best time. Yeah, I
mean, I'm just you know, throwing

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stuff out there. But my general
idea stands that, you know, you

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can keep all these players here playing, you know, all all these guys

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that play only the really big buy
and stuff and won't touch anything else.

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Just keep them in the mix.
You can have plo ones, you can

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have nolm that hold them ones like
I think it would be a really good

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addition. Ones would be fire.
I mean they would all be fired.

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They'd be nots it be. It'd
be incredible stuff, really, it would.

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It would really be incredible theater.
So that's my take, you know,

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that's my take. My suggestion I
put in the suggestion bucket. Uh,

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the fifteen hundred dollars raz is in
the money down to three or four

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tables out there. Yeah, something
like that. One hundred and forty one

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thousand dollars up top. Looks like
Max Coleman justin Liberto. I saw Brandon

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Shack Harris, I saw Scott sever
They're all in, They've all got stacks,

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they're all charging towards that final table. Some recent bust outs Miami John

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David odb Baker. I did see
him without his little support wheel. Whatever

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the heck he wants to call that
baby. He's back on just Corn and

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Mickey Doff. Oh yeah, shout
out Mickey Doff. I believe it was

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forty fourth place. Did he lost? They busted it like the exact same

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time. I don't know who finished
ahead of who. Second year in the

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row that Mickey's run deep in the
yep. Last year was much deeper,

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right, Yeah, Mickey Doff forty
fourth place, David odib Baker forty third

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place, Lasia twelfth for Mickey Yep. Mickey the RAS master is out there

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battling. He loves that game.
Some some would question why, but he

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loves it. So we'll keep tabs
on that one as we go. I'm

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likely going to have a winner tomorrow
that we can talk about. If not,

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we'll be hitting on it on Monday. All right. The fifteen hundred

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dollars Monster Stack. So we got
to make a little bit of a correction

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here. Jeff Platt texted us this
morning and this was over set on our

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behalf. But this is the first
time that the Monster Stack has three starting

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flights, not two. Normally two
starting flights, which means that the fact

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that the number from one A was
three one hundred and thirty nine as compared

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to last year's one A of three
nine hundred and forty five is much better

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than good. Yeah, you know, I mean that's incredible. That's it's

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about so last year, I think
they had eighty three hundred and seventeen total

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entries again across two starting flights.
So the three thousand, one hundred and

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thirty nine that they got yesterday on
flight one A represents right around thirty seven

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percent of last year's total. We
know how these things work. The field

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sizes build every single time. So
this thing's gonna have what ten thousand,

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eleven thousand entries? Can you look
at Ravo? Can you look? I

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tried to look earlier my phone.
You don't have your phone. The freaking

404
00:29:11.720 --> 00:29:15.000
stat man two days in a row
is unprepared. I did not needed my

405
00:29:15.079 --> 00:29:18.039
phone, I got my laptop.
Well, you know, the entries isn't

406
00:29:18.039 --> 00:29:21.799
going to be on there. I
tried to look at Bravo earlier and it

407
00:29:21.839 --> 00:29:26.119
wasn't It wasn't in there. But
I think they were having issues this morning.

408
00:29:26.720 --> 00:29:30.359
I saw some people tweeting that things
were delayed. Yeah, because computers

409
00:29:30.359 --> 00:29:33.039
were down and stuff like that.
So it happens. What are you gonna

410
00:29:33.079 --> 00:29:36.440
do? Yeah? Nothing on here. Doesn't say how many are left,

411
00:29:36.599 --> 00:29:40.960
which is a bummer. It does
say total chips. Does that matter?

412
00:29:41.759 --> 00:29:45.759
Two hundred and ninety eight million.
Well, let's do the math. I

413
00:29:45.799 --> 00:29:52.480
think they start with fifty fifty thousand. That's fifty nine to sixty to fifty

414
00:29:52.599 --> 00:29:56.559
nine six because they were in this
room here, so that's very likely fifty

415
00:29:56.640 --> 00:29:59.960
nine to sixty. So if they
have fifty nine and they got thirty one,

416
00:30:00.000 --> 00:30:02.880
they have nine thousand already with a
flight to go. Holy shit,

417
00:30:03.519 --> 00:30:06.799
So you're gonna have fucking sixteen thousand. But you know the problem, right,

418
00:30:07.160 --> 00:30:10.240
you know what the big problem is
tomorrow? What's the problem. They're

419
00:30:10.279 --> 00:30:14.240
closing the strip on the Father's Day? Who gives? Yeah, that's father's

420
00:30:14.279 --> 00:30:18.599
dude gives? Wow? Donald Peters
don't care. About Father's Day. You

421
00:30:18.599 --> 00:30:22.319
know what I want to do on
Father's Day as a father, My wish

422
00:30:22.079 --> 00:30:26.119
be at the dissip Okay, And
you know what a lot of dads out

423
00:30:26.119 --> 00:30:30.200
there are like, you know what
I want to do? You probably know

424
00:30:30.200 --> 00:30:30.839
what or sorry, you know what
I want to do for Father's Day.

425
00:30:30.839 --> 00:30:33.279
I'm gonna take a trip out to
Vegas. I'm wanna play the goddamn Monster

426
00:30:33.319 --> 00:30:36.680
Stack. That's what I want to
do. This is when the sinki is

427
00:30:37.119 --> 00:30:40.319
Father's You know what I'm doing for
Father's Day? Doing a very Unfather's Day

428
00:30:40.319 --> 00:30:45.119
thing, getting a Dexas game.
I mean, okay, you're just you're

429
00:30:45.160 --> 00:30:51.519
way too rich for anyone to like
comprehend you, way too rich expensive.

430
00:30:52.000 --> 00:30:55.759
I know they're not that expensive,
but it's like a normal Okay, I

431
00:30:55.759 --> 00:31:00.119
get working people don't get fucking Dexa
scans, Okay, Like they just like,

432
00:31:00.160 --> 00:31:02.559
this is not a new phase for
me. I'm studdying and you can't

433
00:31:02.599 --> 00:31:04.640
wait. I'm gonna fast forward a
year and a half when you're gonna tell

434
00:31:04.640 --> 00:31:08.240
me you're you're getting your You're gonna
take You're taking the day off because you're

435
00:31:08.279 --> 00:31:11.440
getting your light stim bed delivered.
Okay, if I get it. No,

436
00:31:11.440 --> 00:31:14.519
no, no, if I get
a light sim bed, if I

437
00:31:14.599 --> 00:31:18.759
buy one, that shout out Daniel
ever buying a light stim bed or a

438
00:31:18.799 --> 00:31:22.160
stemlight bed or a sim sim redlight
bed. I don't know whatever it's called.

439
00:31:22.160 --> 00:31:25.400
I'm not getting whatever it is what
he messed it up to. So

440
00:31:23.839 --> 00:31:30.119
now so we should do it.
But yeah, so you think fifty today,

441
00:31:30.319 --> 00:31:34.240
but still like you gotta think Father's
Day will have some effect. But

442
00:31:34.319 --> 00:31:37.640
if they could easily just get they
could match today's and that's still very impressive.

443
00:31:37.680 --> 00:31:41.359
I think they get not a six
thousand tomorrow, that's I think that's

444
00:31:41.400 --> 00:31:45.799
pretty good. Saturday is always better
than sage number. Saturday is always better

445
00:31:45.839 --> 00:31:48.319
than Sunday. Let's not forget that. That's not true. It is Saturday

446
00:31:48.400 --> 00:31:52.640
is not always better than Sunday.
Yeah, I like Saturday's more than like

447
00:31:52.680 --> 00:31:56.599
Sunday. Saturday. It's preferable to
have the final starting flight on Saturday,

448
00:31:56.599 --> 00:32:00.640
that's what you're trying to say.
But Sunday will still will be large,

449
00:32:00.960 --> 00:32:06.200
for sure. I bet you Sunday's
lesson Saturday. Don't bet Red Stammer my

450
00:32:06.240 --> 00:32:10.079
bed bro, They're gonna have fifteen
thousand entries in a freaking monster sec.

451
00:32:10.160 --> 00:32:15.079
That's amazing and also insane. It'll
be insane. Yeah, if they have

452
00:32:15.200 --> 00:32:19.599
nine thousand right now, Hey,
if they get on entries, they're still

453
00:32:19.680 --> 00:32:23.119
they're open for a little while more
literally like maybe twenty minutes. Yeah,

454
00:32:23.119 --> 00:32:25.680
that's an office. I'm sure there's
a there's a late rage line. If

455
00:32:25.720 --> 00:32:30.720
that number is correct. Let's we're
also assuming that the million chips up when

456
00:32:30.720 --> 00:32:34.680
I was looking at my phone,
like the total, so, I mean

457
00:32:34.680 --> 00:32:37.319
it's probably right. I mean,
I'll take it again, two hundred ninety

458
00:32:37.359 --> 00:32:39.839
eight million chips in play. Yeah, it was two ninety eight five.

459
00:32:40.440 --> 00:32:43.440
Then when I said it went up, it went up to two ninety eight

460
00:32:43.519 --> 00:32:45.799
six. Now it's two ninety eight
nine five zero. So let's call it

461
00:32:45.839 --> 00:32:51.160
six thousand today. Let's say they
get six thousand tomorrow. Yeah, crushing

462
00:32:51.559 --> 00:32:55.039
fifteen k. I mean, the
only thing that the only thing that's questionable

463
00:32:55.160 --> 00:33:00.279
is that combined is yeah, if
they're not because they they they were all

464
00:33:00.319 --> 00:33:02.680
in now it says two nine nine
two. They're all in the other room.

465
00:33:02.680 --> 00:33:06.400
They're all in this room. So
I think that's a very I think

466
00:33:06.440 --> 00:33:07.640
that will be an accurate number,
and it would make sense. It is

467
00:33:07.680 --> 00:33:12.839
Saturday, so you know it would
have to smash it. I mean,

468
00:33:14.079 --> 00:33:17.279
absolutely incredible stuff. But this is
another good one they had. They had

469
00:33:17.359 --> 00:33:22.359
what I think was seven hundred and
twenty five or so bagged chips yesterday.

470
00:33:22.680 --> 00:33:25.079
So those people are just what are
they doing for two days? Fire up

471
00:33:25.119 --> 00:33:28.880
some one k turble on the gold
and Nugga to play. Uh, they

472
00:33:28.880 --> 00:33:30.200
should fire up some one k terrible
This is what they should do, and

473
00:33:30.200 --> 00:33:34.279
you know that that's what should be
happening. But yeah, just absolutely incredible,

474
00:33:34.279 --> 00:33:39.079
incredible numbers from the Monster Stack so
far. Really makes me get some

475
00:33:39.160 --> 00:33:43.680
fomo that I want to play it. I've I was talking in our group

476
00:33:43.759 --> 00:33:45.319
chat, you know, our twenty
five k group chat the earlier, that

477
00:33:45.599 --> 00:33:51.000
I've always wanted to play the Monster
Stack ever since it first came out.

478
00:33:51.400 --> 00:33:53.559
That's one tournament I've always wanted to
play it, but it just takes so

479
00:33:53.720 --> 00:33:59.720
long that I just can't, Like, I can't even you know, the

480
00:34:00.119 --> 00:34:01.640
to agemicize, Well, how do
you even know you're going to make it

481
00:34:01.640 --> 00:34:05.720
to the end? I don't.
But even if I were to play like

482
00:34:05.799 --> 00:34:08.280
one A, one B, one
C and then some of day two,

483
00:34:08.679 --> 00:34:14.000
that's four days that you're gone and
it might not even cash because they don't

484
00:34:14.000 --> 00:34:15.840
finish day one in the money.
I mean, that's just a really long

485
00:34:15.920 --> 00:34:20.639
time. Like it's a great tournament
if you can afford that time. Yes,

486
00:34:20.639 --> 00:34:23.480
it is absolutely incredible, Like it's
very player friendly. I think it's

487
00:34:23.519 --> 00:34:27.880
sixty minute levels. You mentioned the
starting stack fifty k, so like you

488
00:34:27.920 --> 00:34:31.719
know, it's it's very main event, like without you know, the ten

489
00:34:31.800 --> 00:34:36.920
k price point, Like it's it's
awesome. So it's a good tournament for

490
00:34:36.960 --> 00:34:38.199
a lot of people that can get
in there. Obviously there's a crap ton

491
00:34:38.239 --> 00:34:42.760
of them because they're gonna get well
over ten thousand that can get in there,

492
00:34:42.800 --> 00:34:45.320
and they can battle, and they
can really get good bang for their

493
00:34:45.320 --> 00:34:49.320
buck for fifteen hundred dollars. So
I'm jealous. So of all the people

494
00:34:49.360 --> 00:34:51.679
out there that are that are able
to play it, maybe one day,

495
00:34:52.000 --> 00:34:57.360
maybe have a change of hot find
that fifteen hundred bucks getting the mar I

496
00:34:57.400 --> 00:34:59.599
mean, yeah, we can do
that. It's just you know, i'd

497
00:34:59.639 --> 00:35:02.039
have to tell our bosses that,
Sorry, guys, I'm gonna be gone

498
00:35:02.079 --> 00:35:05.880
for three days after I just missed
a week, and I just don't I

499
00:35:05.920 --> 00:35:08.639
also don't know if if I'm even
ready to play poker. Yeah, I

500
00:35:08.679 --> 00:35:14.000
still need to get fully backed some
of the big stacks from Day one A

501
00:35:14.119 --> 00:35:16.679
of the Monster Stack. We don't
have the Day one B numbers yet or

502
00:35:16.719 --> 00:35:20.239
anything like that, so we'll kind
of be a day behind for a little

503
00:35:20.280 --> 00:35:22.840
bit here with the Monster Stack.
But Ryan Sullivan looks like he bagged up

504
00:35:22.880 --> 00:35:27.400
the Chipley with nine hundred and fifteen
thousand, and then some other big stacks.

505
00:35:27.480 --> 00:35:30.760
Ryan Lang five hundred ninety one thousand, Your boy, Alex Lynsky Kangaroo

506
00:35:30.800 --> 00:35:36.719
Crew coming in fourner in seventy two
thousand, Martin Carell. This is interesting

507
00:35:36.760 --> 00:35:42.119
because he bagged three hundred and seventy
one thousand in the Monster Stack. Then

508
00:35:42.159 --> 00:35:45.239
he hopped into the fifty K.
Yeah, and he's doing work over there

509
00:35:45.280 --> 00:35:47.599
on these two days off, and
then he's obviously, you know, whatever

510
00:35:47.599 --> 00:35:51.880
happens in the fifty k on Sunday
on Monday is going to be back in

511
00:35:51.960 --> 00:35:57.400
the Monster Stack with the Big Stack. And then Steven Jones, former runner

512
00:35:57.480 --> 00:36:00.719
up to Daniel Weinman in the WSP
main event, also back to Big Stack.

513
00:36:00.760 --> 00:36:05.360
Three hundred and fifty one thousand.
Day one B is playing. Now.

514
00:36:05.440 --> 00:36:07.599
We'll update you guys on the numbers
tomorrow when it's gonna be day one

515
00:36:07.639 --> 00:36:19.480
Sea and it's gonna be absolutely madness
with how big that field is? This

516
00:36:19.719 --> 00:36:25.519
uh fifteen nolam and hold them pot
limon Omaha double board bomb pot. So

517
00:36:27.639 --> 00:36:32.920
I've heard some mixed feelings about this
one. Feels like a lot of people

518
00:36:34.880 --> 00:36:39.599
were a either under the impression that
it was a double board bomb pot for

519
00:36:39.719 --> 00:36:46.320
every single hand yeap, which I
think you and I talked about originally when

520
00:36:46.360 --> 00:36:50.239
when it first came out that this
was going to be added to the schedule,

521
00:36:50.239 --> 00:36:52.719
we we didn't know how it was
going to work. So we were

522
00:36:52.719 --> 00:36:54.639
wondering how it was going to work, and then we saw the structure sheets

523
00:36:54.639 --> 00:36:58.920
and we were like, oh,
it's just every rotation or every what is

524
00:36:58.960 --> 00:37:02.960
it? Every dealer nine hands,
you'd play a pale bump pot, and

525
00:37:04.000 --> 00:37:07.679
then you play nine more hold them
hands, and you play it a limit

526
00:37:07.679 --> 00:37:10.280
hold them bumpot. It's very much
like cash game, Like yeah, right,

527
00:37:10.880 --> 00:37:14.760
Obviously poker players never reach structure sheets. That's just how they are.

528
00:37:15.599 --> 00:37:17.400
So you know, I think a
lot of them probably got into it thinking

529
00:37:17.440 --> 00:37:21.360
it was just gonna be double board
bomb pot every single hand, and then

530
00:37:21.400 --> 00:37:24.920
some of them that even understood that
it wasn't I think still want it.

531
00:37:24.920 --> 00:37:29.679
It sounds like, at least that's
kind of the the feeling that I'm getting

532
00:37:29.679 --> 00:37:34.559
from some of the conversations that's happening
on social media and here at Horseshoe Slash

533
00:37:34.599 --> 00:37:37.760
Paris So so we'll see. I
mean, I don't even know if that

534
00:37:37.760 --> 00:37:40.480
would work, to be honest.
Just what I mean is that, like,

535
00:37:42.159 --> 00:37:45.280
is it like it's so hard to
do things at the World Series of

536
00:37:45.320 --> 00:37:52.239
Poker like that because the scale is
so large, like I always kind of

537
00:37:52.280 --> 00:37:55.000
equated to we could do it in
the studio because we have ten fucking tables,

538
00:37:55.119 --> 00:37:59.599
Like it's very easy. It's it's
much more manageable. Can you have

539
00:38:00.639 --> 00:38:05.280
a field of a thousand players,
you know, one hundred plus tables where

540
00:38:05.280 --> 00:38:07.920
they're doing double board bomb pots every
single day or sorry, every single hand.

541
00:38:07.920 --> 00:38:10.480
I mean, it's just it's it's
a lot of work on the dealers.

542
00:38:12.119 --> 00:38:15.320
Huh. You've seen the dealers here. They're not always the best.

543
00:38:15.360 --> 00:38:21.920
Everyone Amy's undeal CODs. I understand, I understand, you know how it

544
00:38:22.000 --> 00:38:23.920
can be when I get to scale, the more the margin for air.

545
00:38:24.039 --> 00:38:29.920
That's just I think that's unfortunately things
how things are does look like they got

546
00:38:30.039 --> 00:38:35.280
up up into four figures of over
thirteen hundred entries in that event. We'll

547
00:38:35.320 --> 00:38:37.280
see how it plays out. I
think we're planning on streaming it. Yeah,

548
00:38:37.559 --> 00:38:43.199
so that'll be fun. It'll be
a fun exercise for our graphics see

549
00:38:43.199 --> 00:38:46.519
if they can handle it. It'll
also you know, sight unseen there.

550
00:38:46.599 --> 00:38:51.199
We'll see how We'll see how that
one goes. Supposedly it can, but

551
00:38:51.440 --> 00:38:53.920
you know, you never know because
it's the first time thing and it's gonna

552
00:38:53.920 --> 00:38:59.639
be also interesting to see. Uh
who run Deep? You said you walk

553
00:38:59.679 --> 00:39:00.760
the felt earlier in the day,
and you're like, I can name four

554
00:39:00.840 --> 00:39:05.280
people, yes, and then I
re walked it and I could name a

555
00:39:05.320 --> 00:39:07.079
lot more. So it feels like
maybe people just coming in late to that

556
00:39:07.159 --> 00:39:10.119
one. But yeah, it started
pretty slow. Looks like it's picking up

557
00:39:10.199 --> 00:39:13.599
quick. Look at the chip counts. You see a lot more names in

558
00:39:13.719 --> 00:39:17.840
that one. So look at a
Summartino, I see Ian Matakis, Jordan

559
00:39:17.920 --> 00:39:22.239
Sperl, and Sean Deep. He
was in the RAS cash busted out went

560
00:39:22.320 --> 00:39:24.880
over there for the You also have
the monster stack, right, so people

561
00:39:24.920 --> 00:39:29.760
probably fire the monster stack, you
know, trying bag and then maybe jumping

562
00:39:29.800 --> 00:39:31.559
this or vice versa or whatever.
So yeah, it's kind of an interesting

563
00:39:32.840 --> 00:39:37.480
time to put it. I don't
like it. I don't like the if

564
00:39:37.519 --> 00:39:38.679
you're on the fence, aren't you
just going to pick the monster stack?

565
00:39:38.719 --> 00:39:44.400
I mean, unless you're like only
an Omaha player. Yeah no, But

566
00:39:44.639 --> 00:39:46.039
but those people aren't really on the
fence, that is what I mean.

567
00:39:46.320 --> 00:39:50.360
People are on the fence. They're
like, you know, no limit,

568
00:39:50.440 --> 00:39:52.440
people who know how to play PLO
that are like, oh, this sounds

569
00:39:52.480 --> 00:39:55.280
like an interesting new because I think
the buying's too similar, right, fifteen

570
00:39:55.320 --> 00:39:59.760
hundred double bump up, fifteen hundred
monthster stack. This would have been maybe

571
00:39:59.800 --> 00:40:04.159
better like over a colossus at the
same time as a colossus or a gladiate

572
00:40:04.199 --> 00:40:07.119
as where yeah, the prize should
show that's the colossus price. It's a

573
00:40:07.119 --> 00:40:09.360
bit different. Maybe this should have
actually been maybe like a two K a

574
00:40:09.440 --> 00:40:13.559
little bit more, just just a
tiny bit, just to really separate itself

575
00:40:13.599 --> 00:40:15.719
from a three hundred, four hundred, five hundred dollars kind of buying price

576
00:40:15.800 --> 00:40:21.920
point. Yeah, I agree,
but still good, good turnout there.

577
00:40:22.679 --> 00:40:27.960
So I'm curious to see I would
guess that with it getting as long as

578
00:40:28.000 --> 00:40:30.960
this number is right on wsp dot
com, thirteen hundred plus entries that it's

579
00:40:31.039 --> 00:40:35.000
going to come back the next year, right, I mean that sounds like

580
00:40:35.039 --> 00:40:37.639
a really good number. Yeah,
first place, two hundred and seventy thousand

581
00:40:37.639 --> 00:40:43.000
dollars. Looks like the top one
hundred and ninety seven are going to cash.

582
00:40:43.360 --> 00:40:45.920
So we'll see how this one goes. But yeah, so far,

583
00:40:46.079 --> 00:40:53.280
so good. Ten thousand dollars STUD
Championship aka the Marias Kandani Invitational. Just

584
00:40:53.360 --> 00:40:58.159
kidding, it's not really the Maries
Kandani Invitational, but the president of Poker

585
00:40:58.199 --> 00:41:01.960
gro is over their plane. He
loves seven card Stud. He's probably played

586
00:41:02.000 --> 00:41:06.960
it since the game was invented in
like, you know, seventeen ninety three

587
00:41:07.079 --> 00:41:10.239
or something. Whatever the hell,
how old is seven cards Stud? Has

588
00:41:10.280 --> 00:41:15.599
to be ridiculously at the World Series
or just say, well, at the

589
00:41:15.599 --> 00:41:17.119
World Series it was. It has
to be back till the beginning of the

590
00:41:17.320 --> 00:41:21.639
second second World Series. I think
no, they used to have five card

591
00:41:21.719 --> 00:41:27.280
Stud. Then I went to seven. I'm guessing we'll call it nineteen sixty

592
00:41:27.400 --> 00:41:30.559
nine. I mean, this is
like this, this the person who's listed

593
00:41:30.599 --> 00:41:35.000
as third and chips. There's no
way he's ever played. Stud I refuse

594
00:41:35.079 --> 00:41:38.119
to believe it. Oh he is
not idy what he's doing? Like what

595
00:41:38.239 --> 00:41:43.480
of the random player of the day, Rich Damn, who's got one hundred

596
00:41:43.480 --> 00:41:47.559
and thirty thousand? Of course,
like it just stuts his game. And

597
00:41:49.679 --> 00:41:52.360
now I was told we're supposed to
be streaming this, but if Morey makes

598
00:41:52.400 --> 00:41:55.440
it, we can't. So Maury, what are you doing? Man?

599
00:41:57.000 --> 00:41:59.880
We'll see I think people would be
happy if we took this. Yeah,

600
00:42:00.280 --> 00:42:04.000
of course when in and that already, Negron, you in and out already.

601
00:42:04.639 --> 00:42:07.119
So looks like they got what seventy
three entries right now? Something like

602
00:42:07.199 --> 00:42:10.079
that. They had one hundred and
thirty one last year. Brian Yun won

603
00:42:10.159 --> 00:42:15.880
it for his fifth World Series of
Poker Gold bracelet. Right now, it

604
00:42:15.960 --> 00:42:19.760
looks like a j. Kelsol is
one of the big stacks. Andrea Kari

605
00:42:20.079 --> 00:42:22.960
is also a big stack. I
mentioned Puna Punstrie. He's in there,

606
00:42:22.039 --> 00:42:28.079
Brian Yune defending champion. Looks like
he's started his title defense very well.

607
00:42:28.159 --> 00:42:32.800
Anthony Zeno aka Zeno, he's out
there, Maury Eskandani is in there.

608
00:42:32.920 --> 00:42:37.880
You've all Bronstein, Niowa Kihara,
James Chen Taiwan. James Chen he's in

609
00:42:38.000 --> 00:42:43.039
there battling. Greg Mueller's out there
taking a break from the cash game streets

610
00:42:43.079 --> 00:42:47.360
and from being in Instagram influencer is
Greg Mueller. He's out there. And

611
00:42:47.400 --> 00:42:51.920
then you got a couple of Brazilians. You got Yuri ze Aleski, Renon

612
00:42:52.039 --> 00:42:55.280
Bruski is out there. I find
it interesting that like you get you get

613
00:42:55.280 --> 00:43:00.920
a game like seven Cards Start,
which seems like the most boring American pastime

614
00:43:01.000 --> 00:43:04.880
type of game, and then you
just get all the Brazilians. I love

615
00:43:04.960 --> 00:43:07.119
study sounds great, no, I
know, but it's like it's like an

616
00:43:07.280 --> 00:43:10.039
old school Americans. It's very old
school, yeah, but I think it's

617
00:43:10.199 --> 00:43:16.239
very like, you know, a
lot of a bunch of like old grinders

618
00:43:16.400 --> 00:43:22.079
playing like two four from the six. Yeah, like even on the East

619
00:43:22.119 --> 00:43:24.320
Coast. Like it's just a very
like, you know, kind of low

620
00:43:24.440 --> 00:43:28.719
limit American type of thing to play
seven Cards stud you used to play with

621
00:43:28.800 --> 00:43:30.599
your grandmother's and pennies on the table, like all that sort of stuff.

622
00:43:30.599 --> 00:43:35.679
And then you got all these internationals
coming in and playing and playing it well,

623
00:43:35.880 --> 00:43:37.519
you know, So I just find
that that interesting. That's all.

624
00:43:37.719 --> 00:43:42.000
Brian Rass looks like he's out there. I mean, this name is also

625
00:43:42.039 --> 00:43:46.280
a fake name in the chip counts. Your boy Joan Peter Yackman, does

626
00:43:46.360 --> 00:43:50.320
he know this is not plow But
I'm looking, I'm looking to name a

627
00:43:50.360 --> 00:43:52.599
little bit above that, and I'm
questioning it. This is that, doubt

628
00:43:52.679 --> 00:43:58.079
the most random playoff of the day. No, I know exactly, you

629
00:43:58.159 --> 00:44:02.360
know. But then Okay, I
see a name like, like who you

630
00:44:02.440 --> 00:44:06.199
say is talking about? Yeah?
I see a name like and I'm like,

631
00:44:06.760 --> 00:44:09.760
they have to have the wrong person, because like what Masashi is playing

632
00:44:09.840 --> 00:44:15.440
seven cardstud? No shot? Can
I throw another name out? Are you?

633
00:44:15.719 --> 00:44:19.440
I mean? He probably Lynn Well? Renland's playing in all this stuff.

634
00:44:19.760 --> 00:44:22.280
He's been in all this stuff.
Renland is just max Gamble. He's

635
00:44:22.320 --> 00:44:25.840
in all the ten gay Championship events. It's just it's so incredible, isn't

636
00:44:27.000 --> 00:44:29.639
he is? He's a true stud
name. Are you ready for this?

637
00:44:29.760 --> 00:44:35.400
Son? Mari David Singer. That's
that's all he plays. That's all he

638
00:44:35.519 --> 00:44:37.159
plays. That's all he plays.
Yeah, I met, I love him.

639
00:44:37.159 --> 00:44:40.559
The specialists like that come out some
players who have busted out of the

640
00:44:40.639 --> 00:44:45.400
ten K Stud Championship already you already
mentioned, uh, Daniel Legrand Alan Kessler

641
00:44:45.480 --> 00:44:50.239
looks like he's out, Chris Vich, Todd Brunson, Ren Lynn is out,

642
00:44:51.000 --> 00:44:55.320
Adam Friedman, Richard Ashby, your
Boy aka Chuffty, China Reim,

643
00:44:55.440 --> 00:45:00.400
John Minnette, Stuart Rudder, Tom
I haven't heard that name in a while.

644
00:45:00.519 --> 00:45:04.599
That's what's going on in the ten
Case Study Championship. We will follow

645
00:45:04.679 --> 00:45:08.079
up with this one more tomorrow.
This one does have that day to registration

646
00:45:09.199 --> 00:45:14.480
or late rech still open, so
we won't know too much on this one

647
00:45:14.559 --> 00:45:17.480
today, but you know, we
can see how things go over the next

648
00:45:17.559 --> 00:45:22.159
day or two and then we'll go
from there. Yeah. Just I mean

649
00:45:22.280 --> 00:45:25.280
in the updates, o Ya catches
Chen making a move, Masashi oh yah

650
00:45:25.360 --> 00:45:30.280
and James Chen playing ten case seven
card stud. I think James Chen does

651
00:45:30.360 --> 00:45:32.199
play mixed, I know, but
Nasashi oh yeah, definitely doesn't. So

652
00:45:32.440 --> 00:45:36.360
we should go check that one.
Well, Danny Tang's in the field too.

653
00:45:36.360 --> 00:45:37.679
I didn't know he played study.
He definitely doesn't know what he's doing.

654
00:45:37.840 --> 00:45:43.639
I mean, it's just like,
but maybe seven you know what these

655
00:45:43.639 --> 00:45:46.079
guys did. These guys busted the
fifty kit and they're like, what am

656
00:45:46.119 --> 00:45:49.559
I gonna fucking do? That's why
you should have another fifty kit. Yes,

657
00:45:50.119 --> 00:45:52.239
so if not, they go they
go play the fucking they go play

658
00:45:52.280 --> 00:45:54.639
the ten case stud because they don't
playing the Man Stack. We know that.

659
00:45:54.800 --> 00:45:57.800
No, They're like, I can't, I can't be bothered getting into

660
00:45:57.800 --> 00:46:00.599
the tournament for seven days and possibly
mean, you know seven k So I'm

661
00:46:00.679 --> 00:46:02.679
just gonna go play the ten K
stud. The hell with it? So,

662
00:46:04.119 --> 00:46:06.199
I mean, you love to see
it. It's the dobisipy. It's

663
00:46:06.199 --> 00:46:08.519
the greatest thing in the world.
You got any fun stuff? What's what's

664
00:46:08.559 --> 00:46:15.679
going on tomorrow besides one seed but
a dexa scan at ten and then what's

665
00:46:15.800 --> 00:46:19.239
uh, what's on the scale of
the Monster Stack? Final flight of the

666
00:46:19.320 --> 00:46:22.679
Monster Stack, which is if But
what's like a starting what's starting tomorrow?

667
00:46:22.800 --> 00:46:28.519
Well, we have the fifteen hundred
dollar mixed plo, just one event starting

668
00:46:28.519 --> 00:46:31.760
because the monster stacks so big.
Yeah, thats it's gonna be a pretty

669
00:46:31.800 --> 00:46:36.880
chill day. We may be streaming
that event to the mixed pay a lot.

670
00:46:37.360 --> 00:46:39.280
We'll see how that plays down.
But yeah, pretty much one Sea

671
00:46:39.320 --> 00:46:44.000
of the Monster Stack Mixed Plo Monday, We're gonna kick it up, big,

672
00:46:44.199 --> 00:46:47.639
big stuff, big week coming up, I think so yeah, Yeah,

673
00:46:47.840 --> 00:46:52.599
the week ahead looks pretty good.
So on Monday, we're gonna have

674
00:46:52.639 --> 00:46:55.800
a two k Nolman hold them.
You know, that should be a pretty

675
00:46:55.800 --> 00:47:00.519
big juicy field. That's when you
cashed in last year. Juicy. Yeah,

676
00:47:00.519 --> 00:47:02.000
I think I got forty seven something
like that. You can play that

677
00:47:02.079 --> 00:47:06.559
one. I got commentary and stuff. Yeah I can't. Let's forgot get

678
00:47:06.599 --> 00:47:09.159
in those I forgot. We have
jobs sometimes. Yeah, as much as

679
00:47:09.159 --> 00:47:12.239
I would love to just, you
know, f off and go play poker

680
00:47:12.280 --> 00:47:15.320
all the time. Ten thousand dollars
Horse Championship, that one's always really fun.

681
00:47:15.360 --> 00:47:21.280
We have one hundred k yeah,
kicking off on Tuesday the seniors.

682
00:47:21.800 --> 00:47:25.440
Yeah, it's seniors week. Baby. On Tuesday is Flight one A of

683
00:47:25.760 --> 00:47:30.159
the Seniors Championship. And we know
how the seniors is. There's gonna be

684
00:47:30.280 --> 00:47:36.159
seventy five thousand people here. Those
fields are freaking massive. It's awesome to

685
00:47:36.280 --> 00:47:40.800
see. We have the ten k
stuff or sorry ten k raz. I

686
00:47:40.880 --> 00:47:44.599
really wanted to play this one though. On Thursday, I'll have to relook

687
00:47:44.599 --> 00:47:52.360
at Yeah, the fifteen hundred super
turbo bounty freeze out a bounty. Yeah,

688
00:47:52.480 --> 00:47:54.920
these are the super turbos are all
no I'm looking at my strade.

689
00:47:54.960 --> 00:47:58.199
I just have I read Turba.
I didn't they have a one K,

690
00:47:58.320 --> 00:48:00.760
they have a fifteen hundred, and
then they have a ten K. What's

691
00:48:00.800 --> 00:48:04.519
the bounty in the fifteen the same
the three hundred, that's probably five hundred.

692
00:48:04.760 --> 00:48:06.199
But they need to do more of
these. They need to have a

693
00:48:06.239 --> 00:48:08.599
twenty five hundred or three K a
fucking five K, like do a million

694
00:48:08.639 --> 00:48:13.159
of them? Are the best?
You're in the money by six pm or

695
00:48:13.239 --> 00:48:17.880
in the money by dinner though,
yeah okay, and you're in the money

696
00:48:17.880 --> 00:48:21.880
by dinner, and then it's just
the party. You win to brace it

697
00:48:21.960 --> 00:48:23.639
by two am. It's it's the
best thing in the world. Sounds fantastic.

698
00:48:24.079 --> 00:48:29.159
They're so good. There's they're so
like if you would have if if

699
00:48:29.159 --> 00:48:31.440
you would have played the tape of
me saying that the super Turbo Bounty freeze

700
00:48:31.440 --> 00:48:36.440
outs are like the bestsp events ten
years ago. A freeze out. Yeah,

701
00:48:36.440 --> 00:48:40.880
they're freezeouts because they're bounties. They
don't have Yeah whatever, Okay,

702
00:48:42.199 --> 00:48:45.320
I'm in. But there's there's so
much fun because they're just super fast and

703
00:48:45.719 --> 00:48:49.639
can you take me? You know, no, you know why? You

704
00:48:49.719 --> 00:48:52.320
know, well, you actually would
be good in this. You know why

705
00:48:52.519 --> 00:48:55.880
because so everyone that plays the tournament, that plays like normal WSFP stuff,

706
00:48:55.880 --> 00:48:59.039
they get in there and there's like
twenty minute levels and they're like, it's

707
00:48:59.039 --> 00:49:04.039
a fucking shit show right for us, you know, peasants, It's the

708
00:49:04.119 --> 00:49:07.480
South Point Nightly structure is what it
is, and get more starting. That's

709
00:49:07.039 --> 00:49:09.760
that's what I mean. It's like
I'm in there and I'm in my comfort

710
00:49:09.840 --> 00:49:13.320
zone, like I'm like, let's
go, you know, Like it's like,

711
00:49:13.400 --> 00:49:15.760
oh, the blinds go up every
twenty minutes, Like okay, whatever,

712
00:49:15.960 --> 00:49:20.199
that's that's a normal day at the
office. Like that's what we get

713
00:49:20.239 --> 00:49:24.519
around here in Vegas. But that's
just what it is. What I mean,

714
00:49:24.599 --> 00:49:29.800
Like, it's they call it.
They call it a super turbo.

715
00:49:30.480 --> 00:49:32.119
You know, you get you get
twenty five thousand chips, the blinds go

716
00:49:32.280 --> 00:49:36.960
up every twenty minutes. I mean, it's not it's like when I think

717
00:49:37.039 --> 00:49:38.639
of super turbo, I'm like ten
minute levels. I'm like, you know,

718
00:49:38.679 --> 00:49:40.840
boom boom boom, Like well,
you know, we're playing three hands

719
00:49:40.840 --> 00:49:44.880
the level type of stuff. No, this is like actually pretty fine.

720
00:49:45.480 --> 00:49:50.639
You know, It's it's basically the
w s AP's bracelet version of a Vegas

721
00:49:50.960 --> 00:49:53.760
Daily or a Vegas Nightly tournament,
which is is totally fine for someone like

722
00:49:53.880 --> 00:49:58.159
us. That's why when I get
into these super turbo bounties, the one

723
00:49:58.199 --> 00:50:00.320
care of the fifteen hundred that I've
played before, I just feel really comfortable,

724
00:50:00.679 --> 00:50:04.159
you know, whereas other people are
like, oh, I gotta go

725
00:50:04.239 --> 00:50:07.239
all in. It's a bound,
it's super turbo. Yeah, it's really

726
00:50:07.320 --> 00:50:10.559
not that fast. It's not that
bad. So anyway, Yeah, and

727
00:50:10.639 --> 00:50:16.920
then on Friday we have the Millionaire
Maker kicking off. I do plan on

728
00:50:17.000 --> 00:50:21.719
playing the Millionaire Maker, so we'll
get in there. And then also on

729
00:50:21.800 --> 00:50:25.800
Friday, the biggest buying of the
World Series of Poker, the two hundred

730
00:50:25.800 --> 00:50:30.320
and fifty K Super high Roller.
And with the way that we've been seeing

731
00:50:30.400 --> 00:50:35.079
these high roller fields, the twenty
five K set a record, the fifty

732
00:50:35.159 --> 00:50:37.039
K when freaking bananas with one hundred
and seventy seven entries. I mean this

733
00:50:37.039 --> 00:50:39.880
two hundred fifty k is going to
be gangbusters, right. The hunter K

734
00:50:39.920 --> 00:50:43.079
and the two and fifty k have
to be massive. How are they not

735
00:50:43.920 --> 00:50:47.599
sixty seven? Well enough? Where
do you get last year? Hey?

736
00:50:47.639 --> 00:50:52.599
Who won it? Last year?
Chris Brow? He won five point three

737
00:50:52.920 --> 00:50:57.920
million. Get that's tacivey more then
five point two nine three million. They

738
00:50:57.960 --> 00:51:01.119
got sixty nine. That's pretty close. So yeah, I have to I'll

739
00:51:01.159 --> 00:51:10.880
say eighty four Jesus under under whatever. It's getting bigger than last seventy three,

740
00:51:10.920 --> 00:51:15.519
it's getting bigger than last year.
I think the I think the one

741
00:51:15.559 --> 00:51:20.280
hundred k sets a record and I
think the two fifty k sets a record

742
00:51:20.920 --> 00:51:23.400
for those events. That's what I
think. I mean, just judging by

743
00:51:23.480 --> 00:51:27.360
what we see, also kind of
extrapolating it a little bit further back to

744
00:51:27.480 --> 00:51:30.800
what we've seen on the Triton fields
like record fields and these massive traiting events.

745
00:51:30.880 --> 00:51:35.400
So you know, I think the
people are out for the high rollers.

746
00:51:35.440 --> 00:51:37.280
Yes, so they're ready. They
got money to burn and they're ready

747
00:51:37.320 --> 00:51:40.480
to go through it. So that's
all we got. That's gonna do it

748
00:51:40.679 --> 00:51:46.119
for us again tomorrow everyone on Sunday. First of all, Happy Father's Day

749
00:51:46.199 --> 00:51:50.079
to all the yeah out there.
Shout out Brian Kenny, have you bout

750
00:51:50.119 --> 00:51:52.679
that? And my son ten eighties
out today? There you go, took

751
00:51:52.760 --> 00:51:55.960
him to the Champlaine. There you
go. Happy belated birthday to my dog

752
00:51:57.079 --> 00:52:01.679
Daisy, she turned four. I
believe well, four human years or four

753
00:52:01.760 --> 00:52:05.320
times, I don't know. I
don't know how. I never know that

754
00:52:05.400 --> 00:52:08.360
stuff works. Four dog ears,
which is like twenty eight and human ears

755
00:52:08.400 --> 00:52:12.119
something like that. I think they
frontload it though. I think it's a

756
00:52:12.159 --> 00:52:15.000
little bit more and then it kind
of tapers off. Okay, it's not

757
00:52:15.039 --> 00:52:19.679
always time seven. It's like time
seven early, but then it's a little

758
00:52:19.679 --> 00:52:22.719
bit less later. Anyway, it
doesn't matter. She's crazy, but I

759
00:52:22.800 --> 00:52:25.480
love her. That's gonna do it
for us. My name is Donna Peters.

760
00:52:25.519 --> 00:52:29.920
His name is Tim Duckworth, and
we will talk to you guys next

761
00:52:29.960 --> 00:52:36.199
time. So you Jenny exp

