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

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My name is Donny Peters. His
name is Tim Duckworth. Listen, I'm

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just gonna be up front with everyone. I am beyond tired, so we're

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gonna try and do this as quick
as humanly possible, despite the fact that

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Tim does not want to do it
as quick as humanly possible. I hit

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away if I'm ready, you're ready
to go, I'm ready to pass out.

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Okay. On today's show, Hat
Update, I don't know why we're

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doing another hat update. All we
do is hat updates. That's all the

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people. We have to remind everyone. We were releasing two separate episodes today,

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so we already released one. That
was the DUBSTPA main event Money Bubble

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episode, the special edition Bubble episode
that we do every single year here on

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the Poker Girl Podcast. You guys
should check that out on the feed.

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It's the episode before this one.
And then on this episode, we're going

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to kind of run through the news. At the end of day four,

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Ryan Tussock leads the remaining looks like
four hundred forty four forty one, seeing

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some discrepant season the numbers, but
right around there, Nick Rigby, he's

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rolling on. The big rig show
continues. There are two former w B

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main event champions still remaining in the
field, and then we'll quickly touch on

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the winner in the PLO Bounty.
They are down to five in the Lucky

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Sevens Noelleman hold Him tournament. Then
the twentyman hold him and the twenty five

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k horse kicked off. So that's
what we're gonna hit on. I'm not

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even gonna talk about the WPT because
I just want to get out of here

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as fast as possible. So apologies
to everyone that might want to hear about

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that. We'll talk about it tomorrow
when I have more sleep. Whatever,

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I'm over it. Unless you want
to talk about it, I'll leave and

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we'll go. You'll plug in the
mix so you can't leave. That's right.

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We gotta do a Winner Winner stop. No, today's on the last

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episode. I'm pretty sure. No, it's the start of the week episode.

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This is it the Winner Logan Hunt. I'll read this review Puck podcast

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review. Absolutely love this podcast.
I'm currently backpacking around Europe and Asia.

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Okay, so I don't have a
lot of time to watch poker Go or

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YouTube, so I appreciate Donnie and
Tim's work that keeps me updated on all

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things WSP during the summer. I
noticed that, and he doesn't use any

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commers of punctuation and all the PGT
series I'm imagine in terms of daily coverage

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of WSP in my opinion, obviously, come on, thanks boys, Logan.

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I'm gonna email you. I don't
know what you're going to claim since

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you're in either Asia or Europe,
which is very you know, different places

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of the world. But if you
want me to send it to your parents'

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house, girlfriend's house, friend's house, I don't know, let me know.

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Look for my email. It's coming
tomorrow. But congrats and thanks for

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listening. Sweet, that's good.
Congratulations too, mister Logan Hunt, well

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done and enjoy yourself backpacking around Europe. And um no, I haven't.

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I've always wanted. I always wanted
to say, never did it? Maybe

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my future next Lafe, Tim,
we'll do that, next next life,

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Um So hat update, what's the
hat update? The hat I hopped

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a is we didn't get as many
as we thought. They are already being

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claimed. We've had seventy plus people
email us in the last twenty hours,

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so we're going to start processing them. Um at some I've had one personally's

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email me like two or three times. So relax, you're on the list.

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Everyone that's emails us with an address, you're on the list. We're

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going to fulfill them with the current
hats we have. Donnie wants to order

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more. I said, tough luck, but he's the nice one today.

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Want to order more? He's I
mean we can. I was gonna just,

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you know, maybe give them a
different item, like a beanie,

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like a no gam on a future
being a beanie bean Yeah, we're gonna

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go with your you're the bus so
we're gonna follow your commands, but we're

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gonna send the first fifty out or
whatever's left. And if you're after that,

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you know, it may take some
time, but you're on the list.

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You don't need an email. Again. I'm collecting everyone's information. So

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that is the update. If you
haven't claimed one, send an email in

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podcast dot com name, mailing address
and the password yeah, and there'll be

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no more hat talk starting today now, really no more hat talk. Well,

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you got mad because I put the
back You have put the hat talk

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and they're like, what do we
need to talk about the hats for.

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I'm like, we're kind to keep
the people in the knowe Okay, got

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it. Today wrapped up Day four
of the World Series of Poker main event.

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It was the day when the field
got into the money, the money

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bubble bursts. Well the money bubble
was supposed to be or well the money

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was supposed to be the top fifteen
hundred and seven players. It ended up

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being with fifteen hundred and eight players
left, there were three all ins.

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All three players that were all and
got eliminated. Okay, so that happened,

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Tim, Can you look up the
names of those three players please?

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I think there's an article on the
front page of Poker news dot com talking

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about the bubble that you can just
go to and check that out. Shoutout

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poke news dot com for their hard
work. Those individuals were you, Qui

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Wang, Pete and I and Heppie
Bizguard definitely a bitch at the pronunciation of

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that European name. But three guys, as you said, all eliminate on

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the bubble. They were chop fifteen
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place, so that's thirty k between
three of them. That's ten kh.

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And then they did a flip for
a seat into the next Sea's main event.

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And who won. I'm trying to
look, I'm telling me, I

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believe it was the European Happy Yes, Okay. What's interesting is that the

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min cash and this year's act main
event was fifteen thousand. Normally they pay

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the bubble person a seat to next
year's main event, So yeah, a

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value of ten thousand dollars. Well, this gentleman actually got twenty thousand,

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more than a min cash, more
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next level. Yeah, because he
got the ten k probably, Yeah,

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the money split and he got the
ten k seats, so he got twenty

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k and the payouts were fifteen k
and then they were seven basically got nine

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hundred see third place. Yeah,
I know, sweet life that for that

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guy. Yeah, that's awesome.
Do you ever know what have one eye

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bubbled? No? So we didn't. They didn't give them an event seat

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to the bubble. They took the
final ten, which also included Ted Fires,

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who obviously didn't show up to play
a sitting go right the next day

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for a seat in the main event
and a year's supply of Milwaukee best Light.

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I could think was, how the
hell are they going to get me

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in Australia some Milwaukee best Light.
They would have figured out. They probably

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would have given you cash value for
I would have taken that. Yeah,

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of course I didn't win that sent
didn't matter. Did you play the sitting

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go Yeah? Yeah, I finished
fourth, Kings and aces. Don't worry,

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I remember the hand. Why didn't
you guys all chop chopped? What

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equity in the seats? Come on? This was two thousand and seven.

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I didn't even know what I'd be
like, Hey, the winner, the

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winner gets fifty percent, everyone else
gets five or whatever. That what didn't

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even exist in two thousand and seven. Okay, just saying that's what you

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guys should have done. That was
also twenty I had no idea what anything

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was in this world. It's like
a lost little rabbit in Las Vegas,

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a little kid from a beach in
Australia. You also could have offered how

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many people were there was actually one
of the noshay okay, so if you

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would offered him each a thousand dollars
for the seat, and then you saved

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two thousand dollars in the seat.
Look, I tried that when I won

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the seat, because I didn't want
the seat. I wanted to cash,

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and they like they showered me on
the deal, and then I had to

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come over to Vegas. But that's
how I got my job with poking Us

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and m Au. So it's a
good deal. There you go and now

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here we are. So it looks
to me like Ryan Tussock is the Chip

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leader, although I'm confused because the
article says that Mitchell Havelerson is the Chip

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leader, so I'm a little bit
tricked up here. I also had a

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report to say Mitchell Hafus is not
the Chip leader, and it's the guy

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that's actually in third, which is
Aditya. So we have just three all

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over the place. Yeah, I
did witness the hand that shot Tossake up

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the lad aboard. Well there was
two hands, I guess, so late

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too late hands like I saw the
one against Somo. But yeah, I

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mean until we get a fish show. I guess it's not very official,

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but hey, three guys have basically
five million, so that's a good spot

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to me. And hey they compare
to finishing day four last year? Can

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you look that up to show up? But you could have, you could

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have, you know, you sound
one of this like too long one?

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Somebody that won prepares the rundown for
us every single night, and two refers

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to himself as the statman should have
had. But why am I looking at

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like day four? Chipley? There's
honestly where how it stacks up? What

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do you what do you want day
four? End of day four? Like

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I want to see how like if
they're on pace her Burg that pet champion

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five point three millions, right on, it's right on, Dan colpoys it

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even play this year? Yea bum
four point eight million? Okay, nice,

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there you go, Shelby wells um
so, yes, that's what's going

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on. Four hundred and forty four
forty one players left, so they're they're

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well into the money. Don't know
what they're guaranteed right now. I would

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say probably thirty seven thousand, five
hundred something like that around there. I

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don't know you want to look that
up too while you're at it. Yeah,

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we're having a great podcast here,
but whatever, we'll figure it out.

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Um yeah, probably most likely thirty
seven and a half K. So

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Mitchell Haberson, who is, if
not the chip leader, he's one of

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the biggest stacks. So he has
had some good runs as of late in

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the main events. In twenty twenty
one, he took fifteenth for three hundred

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and eighty thousand dollars. Last year
he got four hundred and twenty third realm

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YEP for just under thirty two thousand
dollars. And then actually, if you

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do want to go back to twenty
twenty, he did take I think it

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was like seventy ninth or seventy eighth
in the domestic online main event, doesn't

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you know, I mean, yeah, I know some people will put an

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asterisk next to that, but you
know, I'll throw it out there way.

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He did run deep in that tournament
as well, so you know he's

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had some runs in these WSP main
events. I actually got a chance.

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He plays a lot in our studio, okay, so we see him a

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lot. I've played with him in
at the Win in an event there.

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I also played with him in the
two k earlier. He actually busted me

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out on my first entry this year
this year. Yeah, and he played

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very well, very good player,
you know. So you know, he

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certainly knows a thing or two about
the game, knows a thing or two

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about making these deep runs in the
event. And now he's, you know,

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if not the chip leader, one
of the chip leaders heading into Day

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five with less than five hundred players
remain. Ryan Tassock another potential chip leader,

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if not the chip leader. WPT
champion. He won a five diamond

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in twenty seventeen for just shy of
two million dollars one point nine five eight

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minute. I'll get to that in
one second. The year before he got

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second in five diamond. So in
twenty sixteen he got second and five diamond,

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he took home one point one two
four million dollars. He got second

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to James Romero. The next year
he gets heads up with Alex Foxon.

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He beats Alex Faxon okay, and
wins the event. The year was it.

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The year after that, it goes
two years. Two years later,

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Alex Foxon wins WPT five dimes.
So it's the best we as statuts just

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weird crazy things happening in that tournament
over the years. But you know Ryan

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Taussick has two million dollars scores,
well, you know those two scores and

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in five diamonds, the second and
then the first UM netted him over three

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million dollars alone. And now he's
one of the chip leaders, if not

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the chip leader, heading into day
five of them. He has an online

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brace I believe, so, yes, yeah, he's a fun player to

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watch. He'll certainly be active,
be creative, not scared to push the

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envelope and be aggressive. So you
know, if he gets up on one

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of the feature tables and the coming
days for live stream action, I'm certainly

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a fun player to watch. I
want to point out Nick Marchington is still

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alive. He's seventh place in twenty
nineteen, so he's making a run at

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it again. Um has a decent
stack. Looks like Daniel Weinman also doing

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pretty well with a decent stack,
you know, up over two million or

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nearing three million. I forget exactly
UM. And then Nikita Luther Um female

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player out of India. She's a
bracelet winner. She won she won the

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tag team event in twenty eighteen.
Who'd she went with Pantala. Yes,

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you know why, I know that. I have had no ideas. You

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snapped that off so fast? Did
you have it up on the screen?

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No, two reasons. I love
Nikita. She's one of my favorite players.

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Secondly, Giuseppe played in the World
Cup a couple of days ago and

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was awesome about soccer in Vegas and
I he was. We were texting about

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soccot bit. I knew that they
had won together. God, she has

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that bracelet um. She also took
the first time I kind of got wind

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of her was WPT five hundred a
few years ago when I was working with

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the WPT, and she took second
in that event. I believe it was

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to John Boornstein. No, it
was. Wasn't it too? Oh it's

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the Greek guy with a long name, Isn't it was it him? I

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thought it was. No, I
thought it was the other one. No,

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I think I didn't cover Barnstein.
Oh okay, Well, anyway,

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she got second in WPT five hundred
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score um or right. There were
seeing so many full beds and five beds

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from Nicata in my life. Yeah. She I mean, she's a she's

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a super fun player, um to
watch. She's got a ton of chips.

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She came into the day with one
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Right around there she bagged up over
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she's gonna be certainly looking to continue
this run. Um. She has never

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cashed in the super event before.
This is her first run, so she's

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making account in the big one there
has ever been. And after play today

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I caught up with her briefly to
talk about her. All right, I'm

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here with Nikita Luther. End of
day. You came in with a round

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one point two million, you finished
with over three and a half million.

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How did the day go? Um, it's been quite quite a run.

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I feel I managed to pick my
spots really well and identified when when to

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change gears and then to amp up
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So yeah, it's been quite a
day. Your first cash in the WSP

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main event and also in the record
setting WSP main event. You know what

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has this run meant to you so
far? Always unlike anything I've ever experienced.

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I've had some deep runs and very
large fields and made final deals,

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but I can't compare the feeling of
making it so deep in the mean,

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it's not deep yet, still four
hundred playears ago. But I'm in a

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good spot and I'm just hoping for
the best. Have you had any big

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hands today? Is it just a
bunch of hands overall? Or both?

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Honestly, some very big hands and
a bunch of hands, and like,

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yeah, it's been a lot of
decisions, so my brain is like over

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overloaded at this point. Are you
able to sleep at night? Is it?

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Is it hard? You know going
through this run. That's a very

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good question. There is a bit
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but eventually it wears off. I'm
sleeping about six hours a night, which

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is fair. I guess I would
I would prefer it to be more.

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But yeah, it's good and it
has Two former champions are remaining. Christopher

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Moneymaker is still in what nothing?
He's that? Christopher just yeah, Chris

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money Maker tickled me a little bit. And Joseph hashim ak Joe hasham who's

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got more tips between those too.
I believe Joe to be Joe asked to

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be Joe. I'm not no slight
to Chris. I just think Chris slipped

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towards the end of the night,
and I think Joe went up towards the

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end of the night, so you
caught up with Joe afterwards. You had

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to do a little bit of it. Maybe you walk with me. I

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was like, all right, here
we go. I haven't done of these

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yet this series, but I'll go
with you. Let's let's do it,

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all right. So here is Joe
Hashim, winner of the two thousand and

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five WSP main event. Here was
Joe Hashem, previous champion. We're walking

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right now. I haven't done one
of these yet, but you know,

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what is it a little south?
At one point five million in the bag

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today heading into day five, but
definitely not your first day five? What

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type of experience do you think you
have heading into tomorrow against you know some

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of the players you're gonna be against. I think it's the same thing.

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It's understanding that it's this the World
Series of Poker. They're two l levels

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average stack. He's way above average, if that makes sense, right.

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I just had two point four million
and lost a big flip that would have

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taken me a three million instead,
I've got one point five but that's just

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above average. But it's so many
chips I've got like sixty five big blinds

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or something, which is ridiculous.
If you have thirty big blinds in this

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tournament, you're a monster broad like, you know. And that's what people

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don't understand. They think they're short. They've got to like make moves.

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Just that's where the experience comes in, understanding that you have so much time.

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I want to see if you can
remember back eighteen years ago on the

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Bubble when you won. What was
it like back then compared to kind of

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the circus it was today. It
was more of a circus back then because

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everyone was looking for to be on
television. People were jumping on chairs,

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screaming, and I remember specifically saying
to my tablemates, I said, can

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we all please just be gentlemen if
we deserve to be on television, the

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cameras will come. Nobody please jump
jump up and down. And that were

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quite an awesome We get it.
It was good. Always good to hear

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from Joe. Of course, um, he says some deep runs in this

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thing. He said, some deep
runs in a bunch of stuff. So

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yeah, I mean, I'm saying
independent of the time when he won it,

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and of course, um, but
yeah, it's gonna be fun watching

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those two go for it. You
know, old school, you know poker

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boom faces. You know they're going
to resonate with a lot of people.

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How that goes? Yeah, No, for sure. Johnny Chan came back

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for Today. He busted where he
did make it the money. He finished

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in one thousand and sixty seventh place. Jamie Gold also came back today,

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also finished in the money and was
also eliminated one thousand in eighty second place,

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and then Joe Katta also in the
money but busted one thousand, three

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hundred fifty eight place. Some other
eliminations were Jeff Schulman, Alan Kessler,

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Jake Schwartz, Brandon Shack, Harris, Sean Winter, Andy Frankenberger, Barry

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Greenstein, Cliff Joseph He, Jason
Mercier, Julia Martini, Bradley Rubin,

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Dominic Niche, Adam Friedman, Doug
Polk, Ben Lamb, Stephen Chidwick,

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Patrick Antonius, Alex Foxon and Joo
samoo Um. Those last two names,

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Alex Foxon and Jowsum out almost hit
to the end of the night. Alex

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Foxon busting in four un in fifty
sixth place, jaws Out busting in four

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hundred and forty fifth place. I'm
just looking through like some of these chip

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counts over on WSP dot com.
Looks like Mickey Duek is still in third

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place finisher from last year because he's
doing it again. Didn't know he cared

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about Noelman hold him, But here
he is. That's right. Daniel Weinman

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in the mix, Christian Harder's out
there, Nate Silver still in the mix.

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Um, Richard Seymour bagged up chips. Three times Super Bowl champion Richard

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Seymour's out there. Jason Kon bagged
out, bagged up chips. Jason kun

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Um looked incredibly tired at the end
of the more time than you are right

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now. And and he said to
me, he said, hey, hey,

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Donnie, do you want to play
my stack for the last hour.

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I said, I don't think that's
allowed. And I'm also tired as all

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hell, so I'm not playing your
stack, okay. Ludavic Gaelic was out

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there, Massado Yoko Sawa also in
there. I mean, this is gonna

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be a fun field. John Raisner
is out there. Nicholas Rigby. It's

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a big rig. The Big Rig
Show continued. Listen. If you don't

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like to watch Nick Rigby play poker. I don't know what to telling you.

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Watch him played one hand today.
He's awesome. He do he raise

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the guy on the flop with a
gut shot. Of course, guy shoved.

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He called, he's priced in.
He just turned a big a pair.

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Guy was going the rig rolled out
of it by the rig. He's

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the best. Can we talk about
his hat today? Did you see the

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hat? The bucket? Hell?
I loved it. Yeah, I looked.

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Think he should have been on a
boat or something. Yeah, he's

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great. Listen, if there's any
sponsors out there, you know, Nick

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Rigby gto underscore diaper tweeted out.
You know that he's just like kind of

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shocked that he doesn't have any sponsor
yet with all the airtime that he's getting.

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Believe I'm kind of with him,
you know. You remember, you

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guys can email podcasts at poker grow
dot com and we'll like, we'll bait.

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Listen, we're gonna offer our services
to be the agent of the big

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Rake. Should we get him up? No, because he I think I

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think he wants money and we don't
have money to spend. Damn it.

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Yeah, exactly, I don't know
who's out there though, that's looking for

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a sponsor. But Nick Griegy is
awesome, do it. Maybe there's some

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Pittsburgh company, maybe Milwaukee Best slot
his hinds ketchup. Isn't that based out

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of what about Hershey's Hershey's like have
to be like Pittsburg base? What kind

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of be No, I know I'm
not. I'm just trying to hit close

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to home. I'm just trying to
hit close to home. You know,

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got it? Anyway? Um,
that's at up a Speamen Events. Um,

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they're gonna come back tomorrow at noon
play another five levels is the plan.

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I don't know how far they're gonna
get tomorrow. It seems like so

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far this whole tournament has been playing
pretty pretty fast. Um, I will

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say this the bubble today, they
definitely should have started hand for hand.

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No, they did a perfect no
one talking about it before all the start

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of play. It was perfect.
I think they should have started hand for

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hand. He started a hand for
hand. It's it's gonna take forever.

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Like the tanking was our not but
you can just lose two three people.

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They were losing one player every five
minutes before they instituted hand for hand hand

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for hand and then he took about
forty eight minutes from because I said it

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was going to take us forty five. And one of the floors was like

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he got no way overs. It
wasn't a little over. I mean hand

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for hand is like it's you see
it every year. It's kind of just

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the luck of the draw type of
thing. Yeah, Like I mean the

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first two hands that they had that
the lands all won, right, you

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don't make one person that was eliminated
or whatever. It would also make hand

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for hand easier and quicker if there
was no one. Everyone had to sit

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down and no one. No media
were allowed in there except for production.

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It's a madhouse, like Jack and
like that's like that's like part of the

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I know, but like trying to
navigate the I mean, it needs to

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be done what should be done,
And I don't even know if this is

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possible, but you need to spread
the tables apart a little bit, probably

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a little hot with I know it's
hard. It's gonna be even harder next

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year because they're gonna have more players. So I like, good luck,

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um, you know, but that
that'd be perk. But I like that.

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I love the man that's great.
Everyone's literally running. People are like

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getting run over by cameras. Like
it's just it's nuts. Yeah, it's

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awesome. Position I listen, the
players for sure need to like stay in

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their seats. The players were standing
on chairs today. I was like,

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one of these idiots is gonna fall
over. It was ridiculous, but you

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know, the excitement is there,
um, and it was a lot of

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It was a lot of fun.
There's nothing like that. I was coming

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and Bubble. I hope you guys
got to listen to the Bubble podcast.

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Find it on the feed if you
happen to miss it. Um, because

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it was right before this one.
We published it separately, and now we

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are publishing our regular show. Moving
on well, first quickly before we move

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on tomorrow another five levels um streaming
on poker Girl once again, so you

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can join Remco and myself for the
first hour I believe is what we're doing.

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Might be two hours, but you
know, one or two hours on

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the YouTube channel, and before we
move things over to PokerGO dot com.

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It's on PokerGO dot com from here
on out. Yeah, So signing up,

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get in there, and let's go, because it's gonna be an fin

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blast fifteen hundred dollars pot limit Omaha
Bounty. Yesterday we told you that we

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would talk about who won this damn
thing, and it was Thomas Skaggs.

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He topped a twelve hundred and fourteen
entry field to take home one hundred and

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seventy one thousand, seven hundred and
forty two bucker rows. That is,

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Thomas Skaggs taken down the fifteen hundred
dollars pot limit Omaha Bounty in the seven

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hundred and seventy seven dollars Lucky sevens
no limit hold them where there is a

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first place prize of seven hundred and
seventy seven thousand, seven hundred and seventy

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seven dollars. How many people are
left? Fives back for the nine,

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well, they back yep okay,
so they backed up for the night.

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Five players left. Anthony Scarborough is
the chip leader. Julian Montois or Montois,

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Sean Daniels, it's been brisky.
Charles love Bonsie Um. They're all

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guaranteed one hundred and twenty five thousand, seven hundred and seventy seven dollars.

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Um. Tim loves the payoffs because
they all end in seven seven seven.

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Of course, that's his thing.
Um, Jerry Yang finished nineteenth, Alex

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Foxon Nope or sorry, Alex Foxon. Alex Foxon busted in the main.

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Alex Livingston excuse me, finished in
fifty second, UM, twenty five hundred

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dollars, no limit hold them two
thousand and sixty eight entries there in the

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money. There is more than six
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Seth Davies is mashing away with more
than one point one million in his

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stack? Are they bagged up for
the night they have? Okay? Who

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else is doing well in that tournament? Lots of people. It fits the

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loser like as we mentionedsers. And
we're saying that because the Losers Lounge is

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the WPT. Everyone for one drop
across the street at the way, you

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know you bust a ten km in
event you go play that ten k over

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there, Well, if you happen
to bust both, you might find yourself

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in the twenty five hundred noelman hold
him back here at the World Series of

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Bogers. So we're calling at the
losers losers Lounge. Yeah know that's what

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that's what people are doing. UM, so yeah, big lead for set

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not hugely but elite for Seth Davies
Vermon Fernandez also has over a million in

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that one. Galen Hall looks like
he's got a lot of chips. Brett

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Schaeffer is in there battling a lot
of chips. Who else we got,

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Joseph Couden. You're like, there's
a lot of names. I'm scrolling.

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It's hard for me to find names
in this thing. I don't know what

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you're talking about. What do you
mean? What am I talking about?

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Did you you look at the official
Yeah, I'm looking at whatever was on

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WSP dot com. Twenty five thousand
dollar horse. Looks like they're up to

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ninety eight entries. What did this
get last year or two years ago?

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Two years ago it was at the
Rio? Yeah, Jess Klein one,

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Yeah, what did it get for
entries? Get up seventy? It looks

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like there's seventy two entries left on
day one, but last in two twenty

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one. Oh my god, hello, what a turnout. Geez. That's

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awesome. So seventy two entries remaining, but that number's gonna go up because

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registration is open until the start of
day two registration and there's one re entry

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correct, So if you bust it
out, you can always come back before

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the start of tomorrow and get on
in there. So that one's for sure

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going to go up over one hundred
entries, and then we'll see how high

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it goes. Moto, Yoshi Okamura
and Nacho Barbara are leading the way in

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the twenty five thousand dollar horse m
We get day five of the WSP main

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Event on tap. We also have
a six hundred dollars nobel and hold them

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ultra stack. That's probably gonna be
a madhouse, can't wait. I thought

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it was gonna be like super deeper. Somebody to look at the structure.

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It's like a normal Deepeck tournament.
Nothing because people like me are like ultra

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stack. Okay um two flights,
so that's maybe the ultra punt three thousand

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dollars pot limon Olmoha six handed also
kicks off. Are they gonna be able

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to fit the OS main event in
here in this room tomorrow? I think

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they should? Right? Well,
what is it four hundred and forty divided

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by nine? Yeah? I have
normally I have no idea how many tables

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are in here? You mean speaking
to fifty tables? The men in charge

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is mony nine tables. They said
that they will start in here and if

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there is some that leak into Paris, they were okay with that. You

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mean horseshoe, same thing, um
and the same thing. It's actually another

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venue. If some type was leak
into the ground ballroom, they're okay with

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that because they'll kind of swiftly be
all in this one room. And there

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is this rumor that we may be
adding some more tables in here that would

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also help. I don't know,
that is what I've been I've heard.

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If you would think that was true, they would already be out right.

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Yeah, that's what I think.
So that's probably not going to happen.

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But yeah, they'll play into here
tomorrow and then you know, as we

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progress. Maybe i've heard the checkerboard
might be coming back. The checkerboards it,

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huh, the checkerboards the thing to
do. Yeah, the checkerboard was

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the best, the best, the
best thing. Can you tell the people

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what the checkerboard is? The checkerboard
is where they pull out, you know,

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every second table, so all the
tables are spaced out for viewing,

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for playing. If you were to
view it like from the above, it

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would look check a checkerboard, you
know, like all the black spaces would

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be where the tables are or something. What I'm really looking forward to is

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day probably day seven, late on
day seven or something, when we have

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the three features. Maybe we have
one on the horseshoe. Maybe we have

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like two tables on this left side, two tables on the right. It's

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just like everyone's spread out. You
can go anywhere to view. It's like

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being a you know, yeah,
golf, it's any hall you want.

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I'm looking forward to it. Um. You know, we're really starting to

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get a lot of fun out of
the Diverse Man event, now that it

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hasn't been fun the whole time,
but now it's like really building. Yeah,

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fewer than five hundred players remaining.
You know, the chop value is

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just up two hundred and eleven thousand
dollars for two hundred thousand. We're joking,

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We're no one's chopping this damn thing. We're playing for twelve million.

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Let's go, said five hundred thousand
dollar braces that's right, and the five

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hundred thousand allar bracet All right.
I said, we're gonna keep this quick

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and eat upset. You're gonna upset
out friends at WPT At this point,

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I don't care. I like my
sleep. I'll really quick. Day one

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eight Everyone for One Job. Two
hundred and sixty five players, eighty five

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made it through a Steven Song with
Chip Leader. Today, four hundred and

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forty players, one hundred and thirty
seven made it through Joey Lebron six hundred

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forty Gay He's that ship leaded.
Also in the top ten Adam Wine,

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Roub, Taylor Wilson, and Noah
Sworts. There any three hundred twenty six

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more players on Day one CE on
Tuesday to hit the ten million dollars guarantee,

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no sweat, no problems. Another
great event by the WPT at the

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win. Cool listen, it's WSP
season. Yeah, but look we can

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sprinkle in the little dessert of the
wt sprinkle. Let me know when we

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get to a final table or something, because I just can't, I'll let

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you know. I'm still gonna updated
tomorrow. That's fine. Um, all

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right, my name is Donny Peters, his name is Tim Duckworth, and

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we'll talk to you guys later in
peace

