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

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Podcast. My name is Donnie Peters. His name is Tim Duckworth. The

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guy over there dancing that you can't
see that is Antonio Abrego cash To.

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He is our photographer slash videographer slash
not audio expert because he totally butchered the

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audio on the Santos Servanna interview.
That's gonna be the lead story today.

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Santosh winning the two hundred and fifty
K Super High Roller. Here at the

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twenty twenty four World Series of Poker. We have another winner, frank Funaro,

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the Whole Funk Frankie Funk winning his
second WSOP Gold brace in the ten

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thousand dollars Super Turbo Bounty. We
have Mostafa High Dairy, your boy Kang

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showing out winning the five K Nolan
Holdom six Max. We got Yuri Zevelevski

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doing his thing, the Brazilian Star
winning another gold bracelet. We'll update you

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on the PGT leaderboard because we had
some events play out today that affected that

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leaderboard. We got the numbers in
from the WSP Millionaire Maker and they're good.

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We're going to take a look at
the fifty k PPC. The the

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twenty five dollars buying mixed triple drops
is playing out. They're either heads up

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or three hundred or something there.
So we'll hit on that and then we'll

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get into what is going on tomorrow. I think that's all we have to

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talk about today, but you know, we'll see how it goes. I'm

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sure we have some nonsense that we'll
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Tag Team Tournament. Actually, you
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Let's be honest, yet, Yes, I do. Okay, definitely due

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Moving on lead story, Santosh Servana
winning the two hundred and fifty thousand dollars

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Super high Roller. He topped a
field of seventy five entries. This number

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was up year over year sixty nine
last year seventy five. This year continues

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that trend of all the high Roller
events being up in field size. Santosh

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took home more than five point four
million dollars, his largest ever career score.

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Prior to this score, his best
was like one point seven to seven

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five million, give her take a
little bit. He's now up to I

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think twelve or thirteen million dollars in
career live tournament earnings total. With the

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way that Santosh is going and just
how big of buy ins that he plays,

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he's going to be one of those
guys that shoots way up the all

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time money list very very rapidly.
What does he got? What does he

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got for earnings? How much did
he win five point four So he's got

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five point four to one five thirteen
point one four million. So ish,

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where does that put him on the
all time list? I check it?

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Thame point one. Oh, he's
in the tough Not that the all time

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list is anything serious anymore, kind
of all over the place, but thirty

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point one he's area in that like
low nineties. But he's gonna he's gonna

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shoot up this list just because he
plays the biggest buy in under the sun

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and he'll just you know, he'll
just have some results. That's just what's

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going to happen. The story at
the final table was it was the Ben

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Tollering Show. B TEX eighty six
from the Online World was absolutely crushing.

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He took out Adrian Matteos, the
winner of this event back in twenty twenty

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one. Last year at the Rio
for the World Series of Poker. Once

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he took out Adrian Matteos, he
had a ton of chips and he was

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the chip leader. I believe all
loay until heads up play and then he

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lost it against Santos Servanna and then
Servanna ended up coming out on top.

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Chris Big Huni Hewnigan finished in third
place. Hunikin was eliminated by Servanna.

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That allowed Servanna to enter heads up
play with a closer gap than you know,

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it looked like might might have been
for much of the final table.

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I mean, there was I think
there was one hundred and twelve million chips

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in play. Ben Tolrain had like
eighty to ninety million, and the other

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guys had like ten each like that. That was for a large period of

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time. I mean, Tolraine was
putting on an absolute clinic. But then

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eventually Servanna started to fight back win
some chips. I think they went into

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heads up play with like sixty million
to fifty million or sixty five million to

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fifty million or something something like that
in favor of Tolerine. But there was

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a massive hand that happened when Servannah
flopped a straight at Jackie straight he had

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jack nine on ten eight to seven, Tolraine had ten to four, turn

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was a four, and then on
the river it was a blanket, was

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a deuce. Servanna ripped all in
for I think one point five x pot

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maybe two x pot. Toleraine,
who had ten to four turned two pair

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after flopping top pair, ultimately called
it off and that was the huge swing

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of chips that gave Servannah a ten
to one chip lead left tollering with like

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six or seven big blinds and he
was able to double up once, but

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after that Servannah ended up stealing the
deal. Good winner. Fun got a

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root for I think Servanna. You
know, he's out there blasting. You

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know, he's one of those people
who came from the business world. He's

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a businessman. He got into poker
and and now it seems like he's probably

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gonna be a bit of a lifer. You know, he's by all accounts,

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has tons of money. He's out
there firing away. So he seems

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like he has a lot of fun
when he plays. You know, there

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was a bunch of people that were
rooting for him on the rail. You

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saw Nick Airball, you saw Humboldt, Mike Jason Kuhn was there to sweat

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his good buddy Ben Tolleren. But
even he was having fun with Santos Servanna.

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They obviously know each other from playing
in some high SAX games, playing

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a lot on the Trenton Poker Series
together, So seems like there's a lot

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of love out there for Santos.
His second WSIP goald bracelet he won in

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twenty twenty three WSP Europe fifty thousand
dollars Diamond high Roller for I think six

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hundred thousand euros or right around maybe
six fifty something like that. But this

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one, of course a very very
very big win for him again more than

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five point four million dollars. Tolerin
took home three point five million dollars for

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second place, Chris Unikin two point
four million dollars for a third place.

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Not too long after, Chris Hunikin
won the ws AP one hundred thousand dollars

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high Roller. Incredible week for him, crushing, crushing. What did he

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win for that two point fall?
Was the top of my head? It

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was. It was. It was
interesting that that hunikan was back in action

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at this final table, made it
the three handed play. The rail did

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pick up, but it wasn't the
same rail that we saw that first time

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around, right, it was?
It was a little bit less two point

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eighty three eight million people were certainly
less drunk this time around, less rowdy

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too early in the day, really
is that why I think there was fewer

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exciting hands than what we saw at
that one hundred k high roller final table.

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But I guess they just all got
a case of been there, done

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that with Huni just a few days
later. I mean he's now won five

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million dollars in what a week's time, week and half something like that.

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He has to have shot up the
Player of the Year. Probably has to

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be an updated, but we'll have
it. We'll pull it up, we'll

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talk it about. It probably hasn't
been updated, but actually shout out twenty

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five k fantasy guys stand over there. He's been tracking POI now because he's

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like, they don't update it fast
enough on sp dot com. So I'm

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just gonna do it myself. That's
got of his because I wonder if he's

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got I wonder if he's got this
updated. This will be the test,

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he says Chris on top up two
two six hundred and seventy points. Conceiver

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in second, Jeremy Osmas third,
by any a handful of points, Sean

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Deep fourth. I'm not sure if
he includes Sean Deeb's cash in the mixed

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triple job, but I'm assuming it
does. Fourteen cashes for Sean Deep.

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That's pretty how many fourteen What in
the world, I don't know, Uh,

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he's but you know what fourteen cashes. How many bracelets zero, yeah,

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exactly, John Reiser's fifth, Yuri
Zeveski after his bracelet that we're going

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to touch on a little bit later. Six phil Ivey seventh. Just rounding

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out the rest of this final table. In the two hundred and fifty k

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Super high Roller, you had Mattias
Ebinger one point six eight million for fourth

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place. Charlie Hook. You put
the R in there. There's no R

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in there, buddy. Actually that
was an auto correction, and I saw

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that. I was like, ah, I'm not going back to Charlie.

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Charlie Halley fifth place, one point
two to three million. He took a

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sick one. He gets it all
in with pocket tens. It went and

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raised from HUNI who at ace Jack
Hook moves all in for I think,

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well, it was thirteen point seven
million. I think I figured what the

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blinds were. He moves on with
two tens. Ben Tolering re jams with

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Ace King. It comes deuce deuce
for deuce deuce. Yuck. Yuck is

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right, and Hook is out the
door in fifth place. Taylor von Kregenberg

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sixth place, nine hundred and forty
five thousand, So Taylor. He also

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took a sick one. He flopped
top set of kings on was it King

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six deuce, then turned nine River
Queen and the money went in on the

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river and Ben toleerin at Jack ten
and got there. So this is I

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mean, this is what was happening
with Ben Toleran at this final table.

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I will say that Taylor did get
extremely lucky with nine players left when he

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absolutely ft our boy Sean Winter was
on our twenty five team. Winter gets

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it in first of all. Winter
lost Ace King to Jacks for Mattias Ebinger

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for a ton of chips, so
he loses that. Then he gets it

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all in with Kings to von Kreegenberg's
Queen's Queen on the flop. I mean,

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how bad are we running in twenty
five k I mean that, coupled

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with the fact of what happened to
Daniel in this event yesterday the Jacks,

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it also dawned on me that Daniel
got f with Jacks. I got f

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with Jackson the Millionaire maker, Like
we're just we can't do with Jackson.

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We just can't have big pairs and
get it in good. We just can't.

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Now listen, Daniel did get it
in with jacks against Queen's earlier against

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Seth Davis been hit the jack,
but still, I mean he was due

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for one of those, right.
Jeremy Alisma's finished in the seventh place seven

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hundred and fifty k Mkitat bad Ziyakowski
eighth place, six hundred and twenty nine

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thousand, and then I just mentioned
Sean Winter going out in ninth place for

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five hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
I got the sense that Shaun Winter looked

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a bit annoyed with that queen,
and understandably so. I think he even

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said one time, which it was
a kind of out of character, which,

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yeah, it just it just showed
me like how much I think Winter

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was invested in this event. Like
he hasn't won to Bracelet yet, right,

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so that was probably on top of
mind somewhere for him. This is

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his type of event, super high
stakes, elite field. He's out there

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with the best of the best,
he's doing his thing, you know,

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and he was crushing for much of
it. And then it all just went

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south and came crumbling down. You
had Adrian Miteo's finishing in tenth place.

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You had Phil Ivy busting in eleventh
place, he took a sick one also

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against Tolerine. They get it all
in on was it ten to five to

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five? I believe was the flop
king ten for mister Tolerain, pocket queens

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for the goat phil Ivy. But
what's the river? Oh it's okay,

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it's of course o ky. You
know when Ivy's out the door in two

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seconds. So there was that,
and then John Jaffey busted in twelfth place.

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They came back with fourteen today Mikolai. Last name starts with the V.

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I don't have it written anywhere here, so I'm not even gonna try.

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It was Vaska Boyne Cow that's I
think that was actually it exactly that

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might have been. It busted in
eleventh place, and then Brian Kim went

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out in thirteenth place on the stone
Bubble. He went out with pocket six's

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versus Charlie Hook's Ace seven Hook Rays
called it off for it was about a

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six point one big bunch shove with
pocket sixes from Brian Kim flopped to seven

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for Hook and that was that and
they were off and into the money.

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So that's the two hundred and fifty
k super high Roller, the largest buy

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in tournament on the twenty twenty four
World Series of Poker schedule, Frank Funaro

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wins his second bracelet, just like
Santos Servanna. Funaro did it in the

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ten thousand dollars Super Turbo Bounty.
In twenty twenty two, Funaro won an

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online bracelet. He took home THEWSP
dot com one thousand dollars Online Championship for

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ninety four thousand dollars. In this
event, he won a lot more money

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six hundred and thirteen thousand dollars.
We streamed this final table over on poker

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gro and the poker Goro YouTube channel, so if you guys want to check

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it out, as we did with
the two hundred and fifty k as well,

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so both of those are available to
watch out there. The two undred

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fifty k was exclusive to poker gro
dot com, so just keep that in

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mind if you are looking for it
out there. As as we expected coming

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into this final table, nine players
left. I mean just swingy, swingy,

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swingy, fast and furious. As
they say, chips are flying left,

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right and center. Shota Nakanishi,
a bracelet winner from twenty twenty two.

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He won the ten thousand dollars short
deck event for two hundred and seventy

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seven K. Back then he took
second place in this one for a little

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over four hundred and eight thousand dollars. Michael Rocco third for two hundred and

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eighty three thousand dollars, second third
of the series. Good for mister Roco.

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Oliver Weis one hundred ninety nine k
for fourth place, Alexi Boika one

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hundred and forty three thousand dollars for
fifth place, Steve Buell one hundred and

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four thousand dollars for six place,
Anton Seiout seventy seven thousand dollars for seventh

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place, Ludovic Guylic fifty eight thousand, six hundred dollars for eighth place,

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and then Aaron Johnson ninth place for
forty five thousand dollars and change. Aaron

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Johnson. You'll recognize that name because
he recently had a second place finished in

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the WSP Monster Stack for seven hundred
and thirty thousand dollars. So a good

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week for Aaron Johnson out of Minnesota. Two final tables, two big scores.

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One of course, was an absolutely
mammoth score with that second place to

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Pedro neves Over in the Monster Stack. This final table was fast again,

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as I said, a lot of
all ins of action, some really really

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big clashes. So if you want
to go relive that one and have some

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fun, please do so. I
was on commentary by myself, so I

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would love it if you guys checked
that one out. All right, So

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you want to give the update on
the PGT leaderboard because we had some both

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of these events calended that we just
talked about, right, the two A

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Super high Roll and the ten case
Super Turber Bounties. What's kind of the

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status of the PGT leaderboard? Sure
up top hasn't really changed. David Coleman

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and Dylan weismithstill lead. With the
biggest mover Jeremy Osmas. He jumps up

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into third. He's got twelve hundred
and forty seven points. Chris Honychin we

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already kind of touched on. He
is into fifth place. Two cashes straight

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into fifth place. He is one
thousand and fifty PGT points. That takes

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us to eight players over a thousand
points. That number important because that's where

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we think qualification for the end of
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will be. Another big mover Santache
up to twelfth place, eight hundred and

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forty seven. Yeah, he would
be Michael Roco having a great series just

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mentioned, two third places, seven
hundred and fifty points, he's in thirteenth.

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Frankie Fernaro he's got two cashes,
he's up to twenty third, Ben

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Toleraen with his runner up finish twenty
fifth, the Great Phil Ivy twenty seventh

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place right now six hundred and eleven
points, and Taylor vron Kregenberg he's in

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thirty seventh with five hundred and fifty
one points. Lots of big events coming,

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so we're still going to see a
lot of movement. Talk to Jeremy

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a little bit the other day,
you know, he's when he finished second

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to Chris, he was like,
Okay, I'm really kind of not locked

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in, but he feels very comfortable
now. So obviously he's not going to

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settle and stop playing, but you
know, he's in a great position to

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make a run at actually maybe overtaking
your boy David Coleman for PGT Player of

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the Year. So it's cool that, you know, we have some really

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big names there in the top top
ten, including uh Daniel mcgronod down in

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tenth with nine hundred and forty five
points. He dropped a bit. Yeah,

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he's been well, he ain't doing
anything so mean, he's kind of

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making deep runs. He's just not
making it keep running, just like just

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you know, dipping his toes in
the water. I guess you would say.

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The name that sticks out to me
from those players that you went over

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Frank Fernaro. And the reason why
it sticks out to me is like a

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couple of years ago he was playing
everything, yeah, and then he stopped

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playing everything in the studio. Yeah, and now maybe he comes back.

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I mean, he just won more
than six hundred thousand dollars. That's one

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thing, you know, that'll be
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Get your fire in some more if
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also you know, chasing this leaderboard, chasing the top forty, all that

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sort of stuff. We'll see if
we get him in the mix in some

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of our other events in the studio. And that's the PGT leaderboard. For

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everything PGT related, of course,
head over to PGT dot com. You

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can see the leaderboard, you can
read any articles. All the news is

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happening over there. The schedule of
events, et cetera, et cetera.

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It's all on PGT dot com.
Now we have the WSIP Millionaire Maker.

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We have an update. The numbers
are in World Series of Poker tweeted out

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the final number for the field size
not too long ago. Today was Day

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one C the final starting fight,
third and final starting flights. Do keep

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in mind that last year two starting
flights, this year three starting flights.

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Last year this event set a record
ten four hundred and sixteen entries, largest

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field in DOUBYSSIP Millionaire Raker history.
Guess what we got a new record?

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Oh yeah, ten thousand, nine
hundred and thirty nine entries this time,

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just like it was right there to
eleven thousand right there. You know they

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only needed sixty one more, but
it doesn't matter. Ten thousand, nine

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hundred and thirty nine is an incredible
number for this event. On Day one

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A they had twenty eight hundred and
two. On Day one B they had

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three thousand, seven hundred and twenty
one. And then today day one see

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four thousand, four hundred and sixteen
entries. Don't know too much on who's

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who? I actually, I take
that back. We can go to the

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end of the day reports for the
first two days is what we can do.

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I know we can do that for
sure. It looks like or Elou

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out of Vienna, Austria. Sorry
if I butchered your name or bagged the

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chip lead from day one A six
one hundred and seventy three thousand, five

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hundred. Just a quick look over
the chip count see if anyone from there

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sticks out three hundred and five thousand, five hundred Esther Taylor, Brady,

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e Land and Tice. Oh wow, I believe Jeff Platt has about two

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hundred and something. We were just
I was just talking about how it's like

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not the hype isn't there. Well, the hype was there leading into the

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summer, but you know, the
result has and met the hype. But

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it looks like Landon Tights could make
some noise in this event. That's all

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I really see. Melanie Weisner is
another one who bagged a lot of chips

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Day one B You have yee Wan
out of Handan, China eight hundred and

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seventy five thousand for him another Chinese. But wa wait, that can't be

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right. Is Singapore in China?
No? Why does that say Singapore China

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Shao Yun Lee is that player six
hundred and sixty thousand, Teamar Margolin,

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oh three hundred and ninety eight thousand. He bagged the fourth largest stack on

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Day one B. Margolin of course
won the eight hundred dollars deep stack for

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his third gold brace so that he
won that earlier this summer he made a

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deep run in the monster stack,
and now it looks like mister Margolin is

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setting himself up for another deep run
here in the Millionaire Maker. Brett Apter

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bracelet winner sixth place from one B
three hundred and seventy three thousand. He

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made a deep in something else the
other day David Stam Okay, look at

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David Stam two final tables already the
series. He final tabled the twenty five

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thousand dollars Nolman hold him high role
that Nick Shulman won. Then he final

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tabled the was it three thousand dollars
Nolan hold him that I covered the five

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players left. He final tabled that
Now he's bag three hundred thousand chips in

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the Millionaire Maker entering day two,
So good on him. Ryan DiAngelo,

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I see bagged a lot of chips. We don't have Day one seed chips.

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Yet of course they're still playing,
so we'll update you on the Millionaire

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Maker as we go. The next
big news item to come out of this

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tournament will be what the prize pool
is where it falls. Last year,

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they did kind of wonky payouts,
if I remember correctly, I think it

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was one point three million for first, just over a million for second,

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and then kind of a big drop
to six hundred and fifty k for third,

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obviously wanting to get two millionaires instead
of just one. Tim and I

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talked about that already. So we'll
see where they come in this year with

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the payouts, and we'll talk about
them when they get announced. The Kangaroo

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Crew strikes again. You let's go, who is it? Tell me I

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didn't. That's not how to say
his name. It's your boy. It's

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okay, he's not my boy.
He's just Australian. So therefore is I

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guess kind of my boy. But
Mustafa HYDERI, I don't know. Maybe

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you're on the Kangaroo Crew. I'm
the President of the Kangaroo You know what

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they should have They should have a
we need a like a money leader board

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for the World Series, but for
countries that's easier to say, no,

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I know you can do it.
But what I'm saying like they always say,

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like you know, that's the third
gold races for Australia. You know

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that sort of like they tracked that
stuff. But I want the money,

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okay, money list, Well,
he Alia is doing pretty well. The

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five k Noloman hold him six max
for six hundred and fifty six thousand dollars

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defeated Germany's Banad Glistner four hundred and
thirty seven thousand Kresienty Yankov third for three

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hundred k and Brandon Swartz fourth place
two nine. The Kangaroo crew is on

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the rail. They're all in the
winner's fighter. That's three bracelets for Australia,

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three bracelets. Second lord counting gold
medals at the Olympics, you know

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who was it the guy who won
the Mister Million, Malcolm Trainer. Ye.

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Then who else? Andy McCloud,
Andy McCleod, James Cloud. And

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we had two runner ups. You
got two silver men yep and Daniel Hashim.

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Daniel Hashim yeah, yeah, I
mean you guys are crushing the money

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list. We are the best country
outside of America when it comes to poker.

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When it comes to Way to Poker, they I would bet right now

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without even thinking that we have the
most bracelets from a non American country this

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year this series. Yeah, I
think we might be up there. Brazil,

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Brazil or Portugal might be close.
Or Portugal has one for sure,

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Brazil has won for sure, Brazil
or sorry, Portugal is Pedro Nevez.

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Brazil has Yuri Seveleski, who were
on too. I should we should look

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at this, we should look at
this. Tomorrow, We'll have this.

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I'll do this tomorrow. You come
up with some stats. Yeah, speaking

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of Brazil, speaking of Yuri Zeveleski. One is fourth World Series of Poker

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Gold Bracelet. It was a battle
with Nick Julia, but ultimately Zeveleski came

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out on top in the three thousand
dollars buying a nine game a mixed tournament

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aka the Mini basically the Mini p
p C almost two hundred and sixteen thousand

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dollars for Zeveleski as he takes the
win there. Nick Julia finished second place

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for a little over one hundred and
forty two thousand dollars. URI's a freaking

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crusher man, I mean seriously,
I mean, how good is this guy

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fall bracelets in five years. He's
an absolute crusher. He's an He's a

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beast online as well, always as
well with the big series that are running

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online. You know GG Poker,
Scoop w Coop, stuff like that.

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So you're a an absolute crusher and
he's here crushing at the World Series of

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Poker, and yeah, just an
absolute beast. Moving on to the mixed

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triple draw. I said earlier that
we were heads of her three handed.

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We now have a winner. We
talked long enough to get them to a

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winner, and it's Patrick Molder,
who has had a pretty good amount of

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success at the WYSIP this year.
So he wins the twenty five hundred dollars

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mixed triple draw event. He defeated
Ian Chan in heads up play. Molder

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won one hundred and seventy seven thousand
dollars for the victory. Believe it's his

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first World Series of Poker gold bracelet. Earlier this summer, he finished ninth

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in the ten k Omaha High Low
Championship event. He also finished eighth in

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the ten thousand dollars Horse Championship event. When I see those two results coupled

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with the fact that he just won
the mixed triple draw. I immediately think,

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Patrick more, You're on my list
as a one dollar player for next

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year. I mean, it's like
on my list where I'm gonna keep an

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eye on you. I'm gonna see
how you perform. Yeah, and we'll

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go from there, because I mean, these seem like decent results, right,

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you know, so maybe he's kind
of like that next cheap, affordable

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one dollar bye who makes some big
noise going forward. So so far,

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so good, really good summer for
Patrick Moulder. We'll see how he progresses

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as we go. We gotta talk
about this fifty k PPC because that kicked

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off today. Are they still playing
or are they? They should be playing

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for another hour? Okay, so
I find this extremely interesting. Okay,

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they start these high rollers, yes, and they end them at like nine

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o'clock. It's like eight forty five. They back jets. Why is the

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fifty k still going? I feel
like the are very different. But I

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00:29:56.079 --> 00:29:59.079
feel like the PPC, even if
it starts at two or whatever time,

403
00:29:59.160 --> 00:30:02.599
like, I feel like they they
are very much like a two to nine.

404
00:30:02.880 --> 00:30:04.279
But then they need to add another
whole day probably to the screed the

405
00:30:04.759 --> 00:30:08.640
tournament is already eighteen days long.
How long are we trying to play?

406
00:30:08.920 --> 00:30:14.920
I mean, really, how long
were trying to play? Seven? I

407
00:30:14.920 --> 00:30:21.039
actually got it before we go into
the PPC tournament director shortened Charlie SERIESI told

408
00:30:21.039 --> 00:30:23.200
me this brilliant idea he had,
and I want to steal it somehow for

409
00:30:23.240 --> 00:30:26.440
the PGT mixed games. I mean, you can just steal it. We

410
00:30:26.440 --> 00:30:30.839
were joking about how long this event
takes. Which event the PPC, and

411
00:30:30.880 --> 00:30:33.400
he's like, it's like playing a
game every day, and he goes,

412
00:30:33.440 --> 00:30:37.079
I had this idea once where you
know where you would like you would have

413
00:30:37.160 --> 00:30:42.440
your own PPC, but each day
is a game. So for the PPC,

414
00:30:42.599 --> 00:30:45.960
you take nine days. For example, first day you start with one

415
00:30:45.000 --> 00:30:49.000
hundred k you play only hold them
right next day, so it's like an

416
00:30:49.039 --> 00:30:52.359
accumulated fashion where you just keep your
adding your chips. Next day you play,

417
00:30:52.400 --> 00:30:56.720
oh wait right, and then raz
start you get my point. You

418
00:30:56.759 --> 00:30:59.920
play all nine games, but one
game only on Mondays you can go bust.

419
00:31:00.519 --> 00:31:02.359
Well you could run it up,
and then at the end of the

420
00:31:02.759 --> 00:31:06.400
nine days you combine, put all
your chips together and finish the tournament.

421
00:31:07.119 --> 00:31:11.480
Interesting. It's a fun kind of
idea. Maybe like let's say the no

422
00:31:11.640 --> 00:31:14.119
limit hold them comes, you don't
want to buy in, so maybe you

423
00:31:14.160 --> 00:31:17.480
just skip that one completely, like
you could do a buy in per day,

424
00:31:17.519 --> 00:31:19.079
or you just do one hole in
tie buying. But I like the

425
00:31:19.119 --> 00:31:22.559
idea. I'm going to sit on
it. I'm going to make a let

426
00:31:22.559 --> 00:31:26.519
a brew see how I can work
it into a mixed game series. So

427
00:31:27.519 --> 00:31:32.519
because you brought up like the or
I brought it up or whatever the length

428
00:31:32.559 --> 00:31:33.960
of this tournament, it got me
thinking. So I went over to the

429
00:31:34.920 --> 00:31:40.440
Dobisop schedule page and I clicked on
the structure for the twenty five thousand dollars

430
00:31:40.480 --> 00:31:42.400
Horse, which is event number ninety
six on the schedule. Yeah. So

431
00:31:44.000 --> 00:31:47.640
first of all, first thing that
sticks out to me from this structure sheet.

432
00:31:47.839 --> 00:31:49.640
There's one re entry in this event. Correct, I don't know.

433
00:31:49.640 --> 00:31:55.279
It's not a championship event. Yeah, but it's a higher buying Okay,

434
00:31:55.319 --> 00:32:00.200
So I mean, isn't this the
horse championship event? Is the other one's

435
00:32:00.200 --> 00:32:05.119
the worst championship says high rollers have
a re entry? Yeah, it just

436
00:32:05.119 --> 00:32:08.039
seems weird that, like this is
very weird. This is the championship event.

437
00:32:08.880 --> 00:32:13.440
No championship events a ten case.
Not the Poker Players Championship, that's

438
00:32:13.440 --> 00:32:17.400
a fifty k. Okay, the
one the one random event. What that's

439
00:32:17.440 --> 00:32:21.200
true? It's the Lad's Championship,
that's a one k. It's a ten

440
00:32:21.279 --> 00:32:25.200
k fine Senior Championship, one k
deep Sex Championship. You can buy if

441
00:32:25.200 --> 00:32:28.400
you're not a senior, you can
buy in a for ten thousand. No,

442
00:32:28.480 --> 00:32:30.200
you can't know. You could you
mention that they have one of those

443
00:32:30.240 --> 00:32:32.799
tournaments if they had like that rule
for the ladies event. But for this

444
00:32:34.079 --> 00:32:37.799
how many people? How many Jahn
d in? They're for sure? Really

445
00:32:37.839 --> 00:32:39.599
though? I mean, didn't he
play the ladies on one year? I'm

446
00:32:39.599 --> 00:32:43.319
gonna, you know what, I'm
gonna ask this question to some players because

447
00:32:44.559 --> 00:32:46.559
what the min cash is still on? They got to bay two thousand dollars

448
00:32:46.960 --> 00:32:51.400
K. You're really gonna buy it
for like ten k? Yeah, some

449
00:32:51.440 --> 00:32:53.680
people certainly light some money. You
have to put the thing the thing about

450
00:32:53.720 --> 00:32:59.319
the the thing about the seniors event
and doing this versus doing it in the

451
00:32:59.400 --> 00:33:02.319
ladies event. Is the seniors event, it's five thousand entries, first place

452
00:33:02.400 --> 00:33:07.279
is like six or seven hundred thousand
finish. But in the Ladies event,

453
00:33:07.279 --> 00:33:10.839
where do you have to finish the
profit twelve? Yeah, you know what

454
00:33:10.880 --> 00:33:15.960
I mean, Like, it's way
it's way more feasible for you to want

455
00:33:15.000 --> 00:33:19.119
to do this in the seniors Championship
than want to do it in the ladies

456
00:33:19.160 --> 00:33:22.559
Championship, which is why it's even
dumber for these people who do it in

457
00:33:22.599 --> 00:33:27.039
the ladies Championship, Like, just
let them have their little time in the

458
00:33:27.039 --> 00:33:30.160
spotlight, Like why do you have
to ruin that? I hate ladies.

459
00:33:30.200 --> 00:33:32.759
Yeah, I just hate when people
do that. It's just frustrating because I

460
00:33:32.799 --> 00:33:36.880
think it's written. No, I
know it's written, and I know it's

461
00:33:36.880 --> 00:33:39.039
a stupid rule and they can't exactly
get around it because of gaming laws and

462
00:33:39.039 --> 00:33:43.920
this and that, and it's like
discrimination and whatever. Well it's it's dumb

463
00:33:43.960 --> 00:33:49.000
and outdated. Let the ladies just
play. I mean, who cares anyway.

464
00:33:49.640 --> 00:33:52.680
I just thought it was interesting that
that this horse event one had a

465
00:33:52.680 --> 00:33:55.039
re entry. That was the first
thing. Second thing that stuck out to

466
00:33:55.079 --> 00:33:58.680
me. The ten k horse is
a four day event. This is a

467
00:33:58.720 --> 00:34:01.960
three day event. Look at the
structure. I understand, but I'm just

468
00:34:02.000 --> 00:34:05.920
saying, like it's a high roll
of the structures. It's fassa small like

469
00:34:06.000 --> 00:34:10.079
app mix game series. I know, but but Okay, by the end

470
00:34:10.119 --> 00:34:13.400
of the series, everyone's like,
fucking let's get out of here. Let

471
00:34:13.440 --> 00:34:16.079
me try and win half of mil
I'll go home down. I'm just saying,

472
00:34:16.320 --> 00:34:21.639
it's just interesting to me that that
it's because there's been times when you

473
00:34:21.679 --> 00:34:23.159
know, we've heard that, like
they don't want to do this thing or

474
00:34:23.159 --> 00:34:28.039
that thing because they don't want to
you know, ruin like other events.

475
00:34:28.039 --> 00:34:32.679
For example, they don't want to
name the nine game Mix Mini PPC because

476
00:34:34.079 --> 00:34:37.719
that takes away from the actual PPC. Well doesn't the twenty five k horse

477
00:34:37.760 --> 00:34:40.280
take away from the ten k horse
Championship. But it's not calling it the

478
00:34:40.480 --> 00:34:45.239
it's not the holes championship. But
you think people know that. People see

479
00:34:45.400 --> 00:34:47.880
twenty peoples and they're like, he
won the twenty five k horse versus who

480
00:34:47.920 --> 00:34:52.000
won because the ten k horse.
I have no idea who won the ten

481
00:34:52.039 --> 00:34:54.079
k horse last year. I know
josh Ari won the twenty five k horse

482
00:34:54.119 --> 00:34:58.480
for sure. Exactly, you don't
know who want to think I'm trying to

483
00:34:58.519 --> 00:35:00.559
think, Yeah, I know you're
trying to think. You're staring at the

484
00:35:00.559 --> 00:35:04.400
ceiling like I'm just saying, I'm
just saying, what's what's wrong with the

485
00:35:04.400 --> 00:35:07.599
twenty five k horse being that that
event, you know, like being that

486
00:35:07.679 --> 00:35:14.880
like championship event, which leads me
to another topic, another tangent here,

487
00:35:15.480 --> 00:35:20.480
do you think or maybe maybe the
question because he was it was gord O.

488
00:35:20.599 --> 00:35:23.559
Yes, you are correct, yeah, because remember he had that issue

489
00:35:23.639 --> 00:35:30.119
with the money and then he then
you fleet off the winning I mean whatever,

490
00:35:30.119 --> 00:35:31.119
he got us to the points we
need and that's all, that's all

491
00:35:31.119 --> 00:35:34.760
that matters. He'll have a soft
spot and he'll have a place in my

492
00:35:34.800 --> 00:35:38.800
heart forever. It will there ever
be a time when now you can't really

493
00:35:38.840 --> 00:35:45.480
say this about the wspre main event, but the other events, the championship

494
00:35:45.519 --> 00:35:51.119
events, are really the ones that
I'm talking about when the buying changes just

495
00:35:51.159 --> 00:35:54.480
because like now ten thousand dollars is
worth you know, a different amount than

496
00:35:54.480 --> 00:35:58.360
it was ten years ago. Now
the Double Spree main event is for sure

497
00:35:58.400 --> 00:36:00.880
always going to be ten k.
Like I know, they like there's been

498
00:36:00.880 --> 00:36:04.360
that conversations at times when people are
like we need to make the WSTEEN event

499
00:36:04.440 --> 00:36:06.559
fifteen k, we need to make
it twenty five k, you know,

500
00:36:06.559 --> 00:36:09.360
like stuff like that. No,
that's never changing, But I think there's

501
00:36:09.400 --> 00:36:13.760
a little more flexibility, not a
lot, but a slight amount more for

502
00:36:13.880 --> 00:36:15.800
like the champions events. Could you
make all the championship events fifteen k?

503
00:36:15.880 --> 00:36:20.119
Could you make them twenty five ks? You know people that does fifteen k

504
00:36:20.199 --> 00:36:23.679
byans is the silly pgt But I
guess Tryton used to do a lot of

505
00:36:23.760 --> 00:36:27.320
them too. No that yeah,
they do silly buyings, but higher.

506
00:36:27.480 --> 00:36:32.119
The question if you were running the
sixty K tournament, if if you were

507
00:36:32.199 --> 00:36:39.599
running the WSP, is your goal
more players or more more money for these

508
00:36:39.679 --> 00:36:45.039
championship events? I mean more players
is more money? No, incorrect?

509
00:36:45.599 --> 00:36:49.360
What do you mean it's a math
equation? No. My point is,

510
00:36:50.039 --> 00:36:52.679
if you want big fields, I
think you keep it ten K. You

511
00:36:52.679 --> 00:36:53.679
could even want big fields. I
do think you've ever gone back. I

512
00:36:53.719 --> 00:36:57.280
don't think we're ever going back to
the five kill. I like the five

513
00:36:57.360 --> 00:37:00.679
kse No that was if you want
big fields, to keep ten If you

514
00:37:00.719 --> 00:37:04.599
want bigger prize polls but less players, you may think about going to the

515
00:37:04.639 --> 00:37:07.559
twenty five K. I mean,
listen, I think there's two. If

516
00:37:07.599 --> 00:37:13.480
I was running the WSP, there
would be two different buckets. The ten

517
00:37:13.559 --> 00:37:17.320
K Championship events I don't really like, necessarily care so much about, like

518
00:37:19.519 --> 00:37:22.199
the rake that I generate from those
events. Those are my headlining events,

519
00:37:22.320 --> 00:37:25.760
Those are my prestige, like that
sort of stuff. Like I'm trying to

520
00:37:25.760 --> 00:37:30.639
basically hit some sort of baseline number, which I think now is. I

521
00:37:30.639 --> 00:37:32.760
mean, I don't like no one's
ever said this, but I feel like

522
00:37:32.760 --> 00:37:36.360
it's a hundred. Like you don't
ever want to get below a hundred,

523
00:37:36.440 --> 00:37:37.599
like in the in the ten K
stud you don't. Yeah, you don't

524
00:37:37.599 --> 00:37:40.440
ever want to get below a hundred. It's hot when like this, I

525
00:37:40.480 --> 00:37:45.880
understand what I'm saying that that's like
kind of that that it's the quiet base

526
00:37:46.000 --> 00:37:47.960
that you want to hit. You
know, you always want to hit a

527
00:37:49.079 --> 00:37:52.719
hundred, right because then because hundreds
also, it's just one of those it's

528
00:37:52.760 --> 00:37:57.719
one of those markers where it's we
talk about it and it doesn't really it's

529
00:37:57.719 --> 00:38:00.440
not a marker for any sort of
reason other than the fact that is just

530
00:38:00.440 --> 00:38:02.880
a nice clean number. It's the
first time you go from double digits to

531
00:38:02.880 --> 00:38:06.559
triple digits, and so we talk
about it. So if the ten K

532
00:38:06.679 --> 00:38:09.239
stud gets ninety two entries, for
example, we're gonna say, oh,

533
00:38:09.239 --> 00:38:13.639
it didn't get a hundred, right, If it gets one hundred and seven,

534
00:38:13.719 --> 00:38:15.719
we're gonna say, oh, it
broke a hundred. That's great,

535
00:38:15.760 --> 00:38:19.360
Like, you know, it's silly
that we do that, but that's what

536
00:38:19.400 --> 00:38:21.639
we do. That's what everyone does. Like that's just how it is.

537
00:38:21.719 --> 00:38:24.440
Right, this fifty k PPC,
I mean, we don't know where it's

538
00:38:24.480 --> 00:38:28.519
gonna get, but one hundred's a
really good number for that. Like,

539
00:38:28.599 --> 00:38:30.760
so if it gets over one hundred, we're gonna be like, Wow,

540
00:38:30.760 --> 00:38:32.480
the fifty k PPC got over hundred. If it gets below a hundred,

541
00:38:32.480 --> 00:38:35.079
we're gonna be like, oh,
it got below hundred. You know,

542
00:38:35.119 --> 00:38:37.679
Like that's just gonna be a talking
point, right, or something that we

543
00:38:37.800 --> 00:38:42.960
mention. So I don't really care
about rake, Like, so I'm worried

544
00:38:42.960 --> 00:38:47.159
about like generating rake and like money
and revenue for my company with like the

545
00:38:47.199 --> 00:38:52.599
Millionaire Maker, the Deep Stacks,
the the one k no Limits, the

546
00:38:52.639 --> 00:38:55.119
twenty five hundreds, the fifteen hundreds, the Monster Stack, like all those

547
00:38:55.159 --> 00:39:00.760
events like those. I'm trying to
put as many butts in seats as possible

548
00:39:00.880 --> 00:39:06.119
in this place and collect whatever it
is, one hundred dollars per entry or

549
00:39:06.119 --> 00:39:07.400
whatever the heck, the rake is
like, that's what I'm trying to worry

550
00:39:07.440 --> 00:39:14.079
about. The other stuff, like
the championship events I don't really care about,

551
00:39:14.119 --> 00:39:15.920
like the rape. I mean the
rake, Yes, you need it

552
00:39:15.960 --> 00:39:20.400
because you have to pay for something, but like I don't care about it

553
00:39:20.440 --> 00:39:23.840
as much because those are the events
where I'm hoping to get Phil Hellmuth and

554
00:39:23.880 --> 00:39:30.079
Phil Ivy and Daniel mcgran you in
there first second, like winning you know,

555
00:39:30.119 --> 00:39:32.960
hopefully things break right where they win, because that's headliners. That's what

556
00:39:34.079 --> 00:39:37.440
people want to read, right.
So I'm looking at it as two different

557
00:39:37.480 --> 00:39:44.199
things, right, So, so
it's not really about like the numbers so

558
00:39:44.320 --> 00:39:50.119
much for the championship events. For
me, it's more about like what creates

559
00:39:50.519 --> 00:39:55.960
the most prestigious championship events in that
specific category. So in stud what's the

560
00:39:55.960 --> 00:40:01.000
most prestigious event? Inhrase, what's
the most prestigious event. I just I

561
00:40:01.039 --> 00:40:05.800
think that I'm not fully there yet, but I think that there's just a

562
00:40:05.880 --> 00:40:08.679
case to be made. There's at
least a conversation to be had that you

563
00:40:08.719 --> 00:40:14.320
could think about upping the buy in
in this current climate and where we're going

564
00:40:14.360 --> 00:40:16.440
in poker. I don't think were
yet. I think we need bitcoin big

565
00:40:16.519 --> 00:40:21.480
up. But that's but that's why
I said, I think the question is

566
00:40:21.519 --> 00:40:25.559
when okay, because like you know, every year, like ten k is

567
00:40:25.599 --> 00:40:29.400
not worth what it once was,
Like the things change, you know,

568
00:40:29.480 --> 00:40:32.079
so like at what point do you
start saying like okay, Like I mean,

569
00:40:32.639 --> 00:40:37.760
it's so it's it's the it's the
actual dollars part in combination with like

570
00:40:37.840 --> 00:40:40.480
the health of poker part, because
like obviously the health of poker is really

571
00:40:40.519 --> 00:40:44.400
good, and like people can afford
people that are playing ten k's can probably

572
00:40:44.440 --> 00:40:46.360
afford fifteen gays and they're going to
and you get some extra money in the

573
00:40:46.360 --> 00:40:50.280
prize school and you're really not going
to see a dip and field. I'm

574
00:40:50.320 --> 00:40:52.639
a sucker for history, so I
don't want to change it. But like

575
00:40:52.760 --> 00:40:55.519
in ten years at bitcoins with one
hundred and eighty five thousand dollars ten k

576
00:40:55.639 --> 00:41:00.599
may feel like, you know,
five k to I poke, So yeah,

577
00:41:00.599 --> 00:41:02.880
we might have to have that conversation. But right now, I yeah,

578
00:41:02.880 --> 00:41:06.239
I mean, that's why that's why
I said when you know, because

579
00:41:06.239 --> 00:41:09.800
it kind of it kind of feels
like that. And part of the reason

580
00:41:09.840 --> 00:41:15.239
why I say that in regards to
these Championship events. Is once I see

581
00:41:15.280 --> 00:41:23.440
ren Lynn and these no limit hold
them guys firing into this freaking raz tournament,

582
00:41:23.480 --> 00:41:25.920
I'm like, okay, we like
it's time, you know, like

583
00:41:27.000 --> 00:41:30.760
even maybe they don't fire, it's
fifteen I know, but I'm starting it's

584
00:41:30.760 --> 00:41:34.679
not time. But I'm starting to
think that it's time, right because like

585
00:41:34.719 --> 00:41:38.159
these guys are these guys for whatever
reason, are getting comfortable or maybe they

586
00:41:38.199 --> 00:41:42.639
just have enough money that they're like, Okay, I'm just gonna fire this

587
00:41:42.719 --> 00:41:45.400
because this is what's on today.
I'll figure it out as I go.

588
00:41:45.719 --> 00:41:49.159
I'll watch Daniel's you know, fifteen
minute video on YouTube, like some of

589
00:41:49.199 --> 00:41:52.000
them said that they did, and
then I'll go in there. Whatever,

590
00:41:52.679 --> 00:41:53.760
how hard are you going I be
to figure out ras? I mean,

591
00:41:53.800 --> 00:41:57.440
I can is the easiest game,
you know, but it's like they can

592
00:41:57.480 --> 00:42:00.800
figure out the rules pretty easily because
they're all sharp people. And then they'll

593
00:42:00.800 --> 00:42:04.079
go from there, right, they'll
learn the strategy on the fly whatever.

594
00:42:04.199 --> 00:42:08.360
So anyway, that's just an entirely
off bace topic that I took us down,

595
00:42:08.400 --> 00:42:12.840
but it is what it is.
Let's look at this fifty k p

596
00:42:12.840 --> 00:42:16.119
PC. I've only seen one bit
of needs from the PPC. I saw

597
00:42:16.199 --> 00:42:21.000
that busted. I saw two people
busted. I saw that David ODB Baker

598
00:42:21.039 --> 00:42:28.960
busted. If I read his tweet
correctly, he played the eighth I at

599
00:42:29.000 --> 00:42:30.039
first I thought it was a typo. Then I was like, well,

600
00:42:30.800 --> 00:42:36.079
it's Ace Ace Ace jack, which
is like, I guess you can kind

601
00:42:36.079 --> 00:42:38.840
of just get it in and just
hope for the best because it's ultimately Aces

602
00:42:38.880 --> 00:42:43.880
and that's the best hand, right. It's not like you get dealt jack

603
00:42:43.960 --> 00:42:46.199
jack jack, Like if you have
jack jack jack, that's way different.

604
00:42:46.239 --> 00:42:51.719
You're never playing that hand for sure, But Ace ace Ace is is different.

605
00:42:51.800 --> 00:42:53.960
I don't know, it's I did
think it was interesting, not to

606
00:42:54.079 --> 00:42:59.400
like get on ODB because I'm not
a PLO guy at all, that you

607
00:42:59.400 --> 00:43:01.679
would play for stacks on day one
of the PPC of a five day tournament

608
00:43:01.679 --> 00:43:06.119
when it's a super player friendly schedule
with A. I want to call him

609
00:43:06.119 --> 00:43:08.519
out. I mean, you might
be a poo guy. He's way too

610
00:43:08.559 --> 00:43:13.480
good and all the other games to
be stacking off INLI with A you know

611
00:43:13.559 --> 00:43:15.000
who was against But like it's not, no, it's not stacking off in

612
00:43:15.079 --> 00:43:19.199
PLO because you if you have Ace's
king King, you're stacking off in PLO.

613
00:43:19.480 --> 00:43:22.519
But if you have a as as
Jack like, I don't know,

614
00:43:22.559 --> 00:43:25.480
I genuinely don't know should I be
stacking off? If you know? I

615
00:43:25.559 --> 00:43:30.079
just feel like he's in the one
k poo. Shouldn't these edge be better?

616
00:43:30.119 --> 00:43:34.519
And like the deuce to seven the
stodite every else? Listen, we

617
00:43:34.519 --> 00:43:36.840
don't know the action of the hand, We don't know the dynamics of the

618
00:43:36.880 --> 00:43:39.159
table. Maybe it was heads up
against Gus Hanson. It was No,

619
00:43:39.239 --> 00:43:44.000
it was actually heads up against David
Benjamin, which might as well be Gus

620
00:43:44.039 --> 00:43:47.840
Hanson as far as I'm concerned.
At times, doesn't Benjamin have a multiple

621
00:43:47.880 --> 00:43:51.960
payload bracelets? Yeah? But I
think he can also be a bit of

622
00:43:51.960 --> 00:43:54.679
a spastic out there. I've seen
some interesting stuff from David Benjamin over the

623
00:43:54.760 --> 00:43:58.840
years. I mean, also,
listen, listen, the tweet wasn't that

624
00:43:58.960 --> 00:44:04.440
descriptive? Wait? Huh oh wait
brace oh? I thought he meant the

625
00:44:04.440 --> 00:44:09.159
hand was oh eight, I was
what are we talking about here? I

626
00:44:09.199 --> 00:44:13.400
mean maybe ODB was pretty sure,
like you just never know. Anyway,

627
00:44:14.079 --> 00:44:17.360
The point is that ODB busted on
day one. Also busting I saw Felip

628
00:44:17.400 --> 00:44:23.039
Bramos because I think he's in the
he's in the poker Steak group chat,

629
00:44:23.280 --> 00:44:30.400
like everyone drops all their receipts,
and I think, what, huh.

630
00:44:30.440 --> 00:44:34.840
So if you list on pokers,
like you join a pokerst group chat and

631
00:44:34.840 --> 00:44:37.840
then everyone just puts their receipts in
one master group chat, is that real

632
00:44:37.880 --> 00:44:42.719
life? I didn't believe that it
was real life, but yes, it's

633
00:44:42.760 --> 00:44:45.840
real life, okay. And then
there's one person who goes to all the

634
00:44:45.880 --> 00:44:50.719
shit and figures it all out like
on top of things, like he's he's

635
00:44:50.719 --> 00:44:52.679
always in there, like you know, like like I bust the Millionaire Maker,

636
00:44:52.920 --> 00:44:55.039
Like when I registered the Millionaire Maaker, I took a picture of my

637
00:44:55.079 --> 00:44:57.880
seat next to my chips and I
put it in. I said, you

638
00:44:57.880 --> 00:45:00.239
know this is bullet one because I
sold two bos. Then when I bust

639
00:45:00.559 --> 00:45:04.639
I, well, I fall.
I found my message and I said,

640
00:45:04.679 --> 00:45:08.000
you know, a millionaire maker billet
busted or number one busted, but it's

641
00:45:08.039 --> 00:45:12.000
after red so then you can just
refund number two. And then like you

642
00:45:12.000 --> 00:45:14.880
know, two minutes later he'll respond
and say, you know, donnay,

643
00:45:14.880 --> 00:45:17.320
Piers, this is cleared. And
then this seems like the not the best

644
00:45:17.320 --> 00:45:22.119
way to do this. No,
it's it's hilarious to do it this way.

645
00:45:22.079 --> 00:45:25.599
But I know that Bromos he he
listed for the fifty eight PBC and

646
00:45:25.599 --> 00:45:30.199
then he followed up in that chat
and said, got out. The best

647
00:45:30.199 --> 00:45:35.119
one is Alan Kessler is in this
chat, yes, but every time he

648
00:45:35.239 --> 00:45:37.760
posts, it comes with the bad
beat story like you would expect from It's

649
00:45:37.840 --> 00:45:40.800
just everyone else is just like busted
this, busted that, in this,

650
00:45:40.880 --> 00:45:44.559
in that cast for this did that? You know, like it's very very

651
00:45:44.599 --> 00:45:49.079
to the point Alan is is four
different lines of like how he busted what

652
00:45:49.320 --> 00:45:52.880
happened? Like, it's just people
like, no engage with him. Some

653
00:45:52.920 --> 00:45:55.480
people do, very few people do. People are just like whatever. But

654
00:45:57.519 --> 00:45:59.920
to your point, I do think
it is funny, yes, that,

655
00:46:00.159 --> 00:46:02.280
Like, I mean, I have
no idea how many people are in this

656
00:46:02.360 --> 00:46:07.320
chat, but it has to be
a lot. I mean, yeah,

657
00:46:07.360 --> 00:46:08.719
there's there's more than there's more than
one hundred people, and there's like one

658
00:46:08.760 --> 00:46:13.760
hundred twenty people in this chat,
so I mean there's a lot of work

659
00:46:13.760 --> 00:46:16.440
for the one person that's doing it. And the person is on top of

660
00:46:16.519 --> 00:46:21.280
their ship and always doing it very
well, so well good on them.

661
00:46:21.400 --> 00:46:23.840
Shout out to that person. But
it's just it's just funny that this is

662
00:46:24.199 --> 00:46:28.320
the process. I do think it's
interesting. Back to the fifty k PBC,

663
00:46:28.559 --> 00:46:30.960
can you find out how many they
had on day one last year?

664
00:46:30.440 --> 00:46:35.840
Least? This update is literally just
a chip count and it says ops over

665
00:46:35.880 --> 00:46:39.519
a million with James Ops over a
million. So he looks to be crushing.

666
00:46:40.199 --> 00:46:43.519
So there's that. Well, this
is a surprise name in this.

667
00:46:44.119 --> 00:46:47.559
It's not surprising, I guess because
he's been playing mixed lately. But I

668
00:46:47.559 --> 00:46:53.800
guess it's surprising Michael Rocco crushing.
This is what I mean when I see

669
00:46:53.840 --> 00:46:59.360
Michael Rocco playing the fifty k PPC. If Ren Lynn enters the fifty k

670
00:46:59.440 --> 00:47:01.840
PPC, we got to raise the
bias, like we just we have to.

671
00:47:02.159 --> 00:47:07.960
I mean, seventy straight players on
day one in twenty twenty three,

672
00:47:08.159 --> 00:47:14.559
so right now it says sixty six. I'm gonna go to the good old

673
00:47:14.719 --> 00:47:20.480
trusty Bravo Poker app. We still
have nine left of play, Deny,

674
00:47:20.599 --> 00:47:22.280
so we could see someone. Yeah, and then how long is registration opened?

675
00:47:22.599 --> 00:47:27.599
Three levels of the anticipants, like
the WPT five Diamond registration where you

676
00:47:27.639 --> 00:47:31.159
get register for like six days,
seventy five, says seventy five on here,

677
00:47:31.519 --> 00:47:37.599
So that means trending up. Trending
up, our buddy, my team

678
00:47:37.719 --> 00:47:43.360
DPMC twenty five K Fantasy co captain
Matt Clark. What did he say?

679
00:47:43.960 --> 00:47:47.199
He said something ridiculously insane number like
one hundred and twenty. Yeah, and

680
00:47:47.239 --> 00:47:50.480
I was like, hey, snap
under for how much can we back?

681
00:47:50.559 --> 00:47:52.559
Like type of thing, like,
I mean, how many did it get

682
00:47:52.559 --> 00:47:54.239
total? Last year? Was it
eighty seven? Look this up? Man?

683
00:47:54.280 --> 00:47:57.480
What are you're looking at shoes?
Shoes? Yeah? I know you're

684
00:47:57.480 --> 00:48:00.199
looking at shoes. We're on the
podcast. What are you doing, sup?

685
00:48:00.199 --> 00:48:02.639
Looking at shoes? I had four
screens up, they're all poker stuff

686
00:48:02.639 --> 00:48:08.039
because I'm dialed in. I'm focused. We need to get your focus right.

687
00:48:09.119 --> 00:48:13.920
Just you don't need to worry about
me. You're the stat man,

688
00:48:14.039 --> 00:48:15.800
not providing the stats. I got
all the peppy stats right here, buddy.

689
00:48:16.239 --> 00:48:21.639
Ninety nine and play is in twenty
twenty three fifteen cash, twenty seven

690
00:48:21.840 --> 00:48:24.320
million dollars in the prize pool.
Yeah, so they're for sure going to

691
00:48:24.360 --> 00:48:29.920
pass. Uh yeah, they'll for
sure pass. I'm gonna look through the

692
00:48:29.960 --> 00:48:32.599
chip couns see who is in there. So James offs is current chip layer

693
00:48:34.280 --> 00:48:37.599
Aaron katz Love. It is out
there. Phil Huey, former champion of

694
00:48:37.639 --> 00:48:43.760
the event, is in there.
Johannes Becker out there, Renon Bruski,

695
00:48:43.960 --> 00:48:45.760
Phil Ivy looks like he's doing well. How many tips they start with this

696
00:48:45.920 --> 00:48:50.199
thing? Find that out too,
while you're as it should be? Three

697
00:48:50.280 --> 00:48:53.639
hundred thousand, there's a bunch of
bust outs. Three hundred k how many?

698
00:48:53.719 --> 00:48:58.119
How many people busted out last year? Looked that up on day one?

699
00:48:58.239 --> 00:49:00.360
Yeah, on day one he looks
like he's got half a million.

700
00:49:00.960 --> 00:49:05.800
How about you win this one,
Daniel, Okay, tell me how many

701
00:49:05.800 --> 00:49:10.440
people busted. I'm reading the recap
and it's Jason Mercier is back. He's

702
00:49:10.440 --> 00:49:15.880
in there. Doesn't say is that
possible? Yes, of course it's possible.

703
00:49:16.440 --> 00:49:20.880
They should be here. We go
fifty four busted No. No.

704
00:49:21.239 --> 00:49:28.199
Fifty four from the seventy three survived
seventy three or seventy five seventy three so

705
00:49:28.239 --> 00:49:31.400
we lost nineteen players on day one. So this year right now, here's

706
00:49:31.400 --> 00:49:36.159
who they have listed as busted.
I mentioned Fillip BrahMos and David od b

707
00:49:36.159 --> 00:49:43.920
Baker, Scott sever Fish No,
Christopher Tongish, Brian Rast, Definite,

708
00:49:43.920 --> 00:49:49.280
Fish, Bendibold. Okay, to
meet you, Irvanovitch, Fish, Phil

709
00:49:49.320 --> 00:49:54.519
Sternheimer, the legend and a name. I'm gonna butcher Arraj PARVIZI ahead of

710
00:49:54.599 --> 00:50:00.199
him. Gotta be good. So
yeah, so those are there's Those are

711
00:50:00.199 --> 00:50:02.400
the players that have been eliminated.
Talk by the way I finished. Okay,

712
00:50:02.400 --> 00:50:06.559
so I have a name. I
have a name for you random,

713
00:50:06.599 --> 00:50:09.079
but I haven't seen this person,
so I could I guess this name?

714
00:50:09.159 --> 00:50:12.920
So okay, this is one where
I'm gonna say this is my random player

715
00:50:12.920 --> 00:50:15.440
of the day, given that they're
in this tournament. I think I find

716
00:50:15.440 --> 00:50:19.920
this extremely random Gus Hansen. But
I will also say that this is the

717
00:50:19.960 --> 00:50:22.400
type of name when I see it
on the chip Coum page that it makes

718
00:50:22.440 --> 00:50:25.719
me want to walk my ass over
to Paris because I don't believe her.

719
00:50:27.119 --> 00:50:30.639
I don't believe that this person is
in this field. Give me a hand,

720
00:50:30.679 --> 00:50:36.519
give me hand. I'm gonna guess
this la Cash Games. Yes,

721
00:50:37.239 --> 00:50:39.119
I'm the best. I am the
best in the world. Come on.

722
00:50:39.199 --> 00:50:42.639
As soon as I said L,
I was like, he's gonna get it

723
00:50:42.639 --> 00:50:45.760
for sure. I'm the best.
Is that not random? That is so

724
00:50:46.239 --> 00:50:50.079
like, I don't believe that.
I don't believe she's in the field.

725
00:50:50.360 --> 00:50:54.719
Who looks like her that it could
be. I have no idea, Okay,

726
00:50:55.280 --> 00:50:59.960
I mean, who knows. We
know the joke that Joseph Chong is

727
00:51:00.199 --> 00:51:02.400
like he always gets listed as somebody
and then he tweets like, I wonder

728
00:51:02.400 --> 00:51:05.960
what Asian player they thought it was
me today? Like could it be Maria

729
00:51:06.039 --> 00:51:09.719
Hoe? And they're just like,
by the way, Sion is of Asian

730
00:51:09.719 --> 00:51:13.639
descent with long black ass. So
that's what we're not trying to be,

731
00:51:14.119 --> 00:51:16.639
No, I know, I'm just
I'm coming up with Joseph Chong always makes

732
00:51:16.639 --> 00:51:24.039
that joke about But I find that
extremely interesting that she's in the field.

733
00:51:24.039 --> 00:51:28.920
I mean, that's random af for
me. Just going through the rest of

734
00:51:28.960 --> 00:51:31.679
the names. Rob Hollank is out
there, Dan Kates, he's in there.

735
00:51:32.920 --> 00:51:37.119
Phil Huey is in the Chip Guns
twice. He's in his phil Philip

736
00:51:37.159 --> 00:51:40.079
Blessnick is out there. Of course, David Benjamin, we already talked to

737
00:51:40.119 --> 00:51:44.599
him how he busted Ode b.
He's in the field. Mike Lang,

738
00:51:45.679 --> 00:51:52.400
Bryce Jackey, Gina Reem, Roy
Thong, josh Aria, Victor Blom,

739
00:51:52.840 --> 00:52:00.960
Gus Hansen, Alexander Wilkinson. I
don't know. Is that is that?

740
00:52:00.960 --> 00:52:06.599
What's his name? Say that?
Yeah, Alexander Wilkinson. Oh that's Lamar

741
00:52:07.440 --> 00:52:10.239
oh Will, but his I never
knew his name was. Oh. Is

742
00:52:10.239 --> 00:52:14.840
that his son? That's his son? He has a son that plays poker.

743
00:52:14.880 --> 00:52:16.480
I saw Will, I saw Lama
whatever whatever we call him. I

744
00:52:16.480 --> 00:52:21.639
saw him walking in registering. I
mean Lamar Wilkinson always plays this event.

745
00:52:21.800 --> 00:52:24.840
But there's Alexander Wilkinson is in the
counts that I'm reading? Is there a

746
00:52:24.880 --> 00:52:31.719
picture? Men? Wsp dot com? Who else we got? Dylan Wiseman.

747
00:52:31.880 --> 00:52:34.760
Remember I said he was going to
be in there. He's in there,

748
00:52:35.079 --> 00:52:37.079
Yeah, Alexander is. I don't
know if John David Rodgers is.

749
00:52:37.559 --> 00:52:43.719
He's played a bunch of years.
Okay, Hennigan's in there, Livingston Raisner,

750
00:52:43.880 --> 00:52:49.119
Marco Johnson alias LAMI there you go, saw him. Albert Daher out

751
00:52:49.119 --> 00:52:52.199
of the cash game streets to fire
this one. You always get those guys

752
00:52:52.199 --> 00:52:53.679
that like they play cash all the
time, but then they come and play

753
00:52:53.679 --> 00:52:57.519
this one, like this is one
where I might not be surprised if you

754
00:52:57.519 --> 00:53:05.440
see Patrick Antonio. I think he's
a late red guy. Oppenheim I don't

755
00:53:06.320 --> 00:53:10.920
think so. Seth Gottlieb is in
there. I saw him sitting, Yeah,

756
00:53:12.079 --> 00:53:15.239
what he is knowing? Like I
said, these guys are here,

757
00:53:15.280 --> 00:53:19.519
they just played the two fifty k
and they're just gonna what do you wanted

758
00:53:19.559 --> 00:53:22.320
to play the three K no limit
hollering tomorrow. No, They're gonna play

759
00:53:22.320 --> 00:53:24.840
something that they could potentially win a
lot of money. So like this is

760
00:53:24.880 --> 00:53:28.760
why. But this is also why, going back to my point I made

761
00:53:28.800 --> 00:53:32.599
several episodes ago, is that this
is when you need like a fifty K

762
00:53:32.760 --> 00:53:37.280
high roller because one day roll.
Yes, yes you got Seth Gottlieb to

763
00:53:37.280 --> 00:53:40.280
play this tournament. But you know
who is here today who was doing nothing?

764
00:53:40.679 --> 00:53:45.800
Jason Kohon, Isaac Hackston. They
weren't doing nothing. No, but

765
00:53:45.840 --> 00:53:50.519
I'm saying I'm saying that they were
here, they could have sweat Ben Toleeren

766
00:53:50.559 --> 00:53:52.400
and then went and late regis the
fifty K high roller. Hexton might play

767
00:53:52.440 --> 00:53:55.760
the fifty k anyway. Yeah,
but I'm saying that probably if they would

768
00:53:55.760 --> 00:53:59.519
for sure play a fifty K high
single day, you know what, like

769
00:53:59.719 --> 00:54:04.280
limit eagle or double day whatever,
it doesn't matter. Ellie or Scion haven't

770
00:54:04.280 --> 00:54:06.840
seen him in a while. I
feel like he's always good on this event.

771
00:54:07.000 --> 00:54:09.280
But who Matt Ash Yeah, he's
in there. I don't know who

772
00:54:09.360 --> 00:54:17.320
Robert Wells is. He finished eighth
in something recently recovered. Okay, yeah,

773
00:54:17.559 --> 00:54:21.719
the ten k by an event.
Eric Wasserson is out there. Ben

774
00:54:21.800 --> 00:54:23.880
U Hondra's corn is in the field. Benny Glasser, That to me is

775
00:54:23.960 --> 00:54:27.719
random. Who I'm just going.
I mean, he told us he was

776
00:54:27.760 --> 00:54:30.480
going to possibly play this event.
That's part of the reason why we drafted

777
00:54:30.559 --> 00:54:37.559
him. Dylan Lindy is in there
as j ham Huh No Jen Hammon.

778
00:54:37.639 --> 00:54:44.480
Yet I do not see Jen Harmon
in the counts. I see kry Aldemir,

779
00:54:44.760 --> 00:54:50.480
I see Chino Sean Deep. I
do not see Sean Deep intimidated by

780
00:54:50.559 --> 00:54:52.639
Dylan Weisman. I mean he he
ran deep in the whatever the heck that

781
00:54:52.719 --> 00:54:55.800
makes triple Mix triple draw made the
final table there, so he jumped in

782
00:54:55.800 --> 00:55:00.199
the Millie Maker. That would actually
be very shande best. Yeah, drop

783
00:55:00.239 --> 00:55:04.079
a stack there, try and spin
it up. Can always late reds to

784
00:55:04.119 --> 00:55:07.440
the fifty k. That makes a
lot of sense to me. That's probably

785
00:55:07.440 --> 00:55:12.960
what he did. So, yeah, fifty k PPC. The most important

786
00:55:13.000 --> 00:55:17.960
thing about the fifty k PPC.
Is that Tomorrow, Monday, June fourth,

787
00:55:19.400 --> 00:55:22.800
is when you're probably listening to this
episode. We're gonna be streaming.

788
00:55:22.039 --> 00:55:28.679
We're streaming this event starting with day
two, planning to do several hours of

789
00:55:28.719 --> 00:55:31.920
coverage each day, all four levels
with ninety minute levels. Yeah, a

790
00:55:32.039 --> 00:55:37.480
hundred minute levels, one hundred minute
levels. Didn't like Matt Savage say that,

791
00:55:37.559 --> 00:55:40.559
Like, we can't do like fifty
minute levels and we're out here doing

792
00:55:40.559 --> 00:55:44.920
one hundred minute levels. Who cares? It doesn't matter, Okay, hundred

793
00:55:44.920 --> 00:55:47.320
minute levels. I like it.
I'm assuming break after every level, fifty

794
00:55:47.400 --> 00:55:51.320
minute break after every level. There
is a dinner break after the third level

795
00:55:51.360 --> 00:55:53.400
of the day. We're going to
trim those breaks, trying to be as

796
00:55:53.440 --> 00:55:59.159
continuous as possible, basically the lost
full levels of each day. Switching some

797
00:55:59.280 --> 00:56:05.400
tables app in the mixed game studs
up on the feature tables. Listen,

798
00:56:05.480 --> 00:56:09.800
it's not just it's not just mixed
games studs in this tournament. I mean,

799
00:56:09.960 --> 00:56:14.440
I think I'm choosing tables based on
mixed games. No, I know,

800
00:56:14.480 --> 00:56:17.360
but I'm just saying it's it's more
than just mixed game, Like,

801
00:56:17.400 --> 00:56:21.639
there are big bets in here.
I mean we talked about the hand that

802
00:56:21.760 --> 00:56:25.320
ODB busted on was plo. Right, they play Nola Matt Holme as well.

803
00:56:25.400 --> 00:56:30.360
You know they play Nola Mitt deuce
to seven single draw, so you

804
00:56:30.400 --> 00:56:32.719
know the big bets are in the
field. Yeah, I mean, this

805
00:56:32.840 --> 00:56:36.880
is this is a great tournament.
It's one of the most prestigious tournaments of

806
00:56:36.920 --> 00:56:40.079
the year, hands down, and
it's it's incredible stuff. So I'm happy

807
00:56:40.400 --> 00:56:43.920
that we're going to be streaming it
starting with day two. We're going to

808
00:56:44.000 --> 00:56:45.920
be doing day two, Day three, Day four, and then the final

809
00:56:45.960 --> 00:56:50.880
table, which is day five.
Poker Go is going to have coverage of

810
00:56:50.920 --> 00:56:57.119
that. I know that Ali Najade
is planned for commentary for day two.

811
00:56:57.840 --> 00:57:01.679
I don't know who is joining him, but we'll see. You know who

812
00:57:01.719 --> 00:57:07.079
they should get, Tim is raising
his hand, No, not you.

813
00:57:07.920 --> 00:57:14.639
They should get Brian Rest because that's
actually a great suggestion he busted. So,

814
00:57:14.800 --> 00:57:17.199
I mean, or Phil Sternheimer.
One of these. I'm gonna send

815
00:57:17.199 --> 00:57:21.920
that right now. Set send both
of them, Brian Rast or Phil Sternheimer.

816
00:57:22.159 --> 00:57:27.119
Brian Rast, of course has done
commentary before. He's a three time

817
00:57:27.159 --> 00:57:30.280
winner of the event, absolute crusher, so he would be good to get

818
00:57:30.280 --> 00:57:34.599
in there, yes, and then
Phil Sternheimer. You know, we had

819
00:57:34.639 --> 00:57:37.880
him in the commentary booth alongside Remco
and I thought he was great. I

820
00:57:37.960 --> 00:57:43.360
know he's interested as long as other
stuff isn't going on, so I would

821
00:57:43.400 --> 00:57:47.039
really yeah. I mean Phil Sternheimer
can missed that. That's like, that's

822
00:57:47.119 --> 00:57:52.199
one small blind in the game he
normally plays, so whatever. But yeah,

823
00:57:52.239 --> 00:57:54.960
I think that those two, either
of those two would be great.

824
00:57:55.360 --> 00:58:00.920
I'm sure paired alongside the Goat commentator
of the Goat play by play guy Alan,

825
00:58:00.440 --> 00:58:04.960
they would be amazing. But I'm
very much looking forward to this tournament.

826
00:58:05.199 --> 00:58:07.599
I really hope Daniel and Granny wins
it for our twenty five K fantasy

827
00:58:07.599 --> 00:58:14.199
purposes. So that's up against Steven
Chidwick, right, that's that's not in

828
00:58:14.239 --> 00:58:17.280
there by the way, Steven Chidwick. But but for the for like the

829
00:58:17.280 --> 00:58:21.840
big like like the ten K mixed
events that he's been playing, he's been

830
00:58:21.920 --> 00:58:25.199
like max late redging them, so
I'm assuming he'll come in late in this

831
00:58:25.239 --> 00:58:29.159
one. So yeah, maybe he's
in the Millionaire Maker two. You never

832
00:58:29.239 --> 00:58:32.119
know, buddy, you never know, all right, I think that's all

833
00:58:32.159 --> 00:58:36.360
we got, right, right,
Well, what do we Let's talk about

834
00:58:36.360 --> 00:58:37.280
what's on deck tomorrow? Yep,
yep, yep. I was just gonna

835
00:58:37.280 --> 00:58:45.639
say, you got me distracted with
your shoes. The possible Donny Pete's invitation

836
00:58:45.719 --> 00:58:50.360
with a three K lemon Holm that's
on tomorrow. That's gonna kick us off

837
00:58:50.440 --> 00:58:52.840
the longest three K and Noliman holdm
in the history three K seven day event.

838
00:58:53.880 --> 00:58:58.039
It is a four day event.
It does have registration in today too.

839
00:58:58.519 --> 00:59:00.079
I'm probably gonna be there for hand
one tomorrow at noon. I'm just

840
00:59:00.119 --> 00:59:04.719
gonna you should play the lost hand
of day one so that you can bag

841
00:59:04.800 --> 00:59:08.400
chips and say I bag I made
a Day two also on one thousand dollars

842
00:59:08.519 --> 00:59:15.000
Super Seniors Championship and the h the
evening event, the twenty five hundred Omaha

843
00:59:15.079 --> 00:59:21.159
Hi Low seven CDs do High Low
Split. That's the one I heard Nick

844
00:59:21.199 --> 00:59:24.159
Wright talking about. He was going
to play no chance because then Jeff Platt

845
00:59:24.239 --> 00:59:28.400
said to him, and I couldn't
tell if they were being serious or not

846
00:59:28.639 --> 00:59:31.599
because I was kind of like half
listening. But Jeff, if you're listening,

847
00:59:31.719 --> 00:59:34.880
text me if this was a serious
thing that you were talking about with

848
00:59:34.960 --> 00:59:38.119
Nick Wright. But nick was talking
about how he came up playing limit games,

849
00:59:38.159 --> 00:59:40.440
so he was going to play that
instead of the three K because Jeff

850
00:59:40.440 --> 00:59:44.199
said, well, what about the
three K no limit? Nick said,

851
00:59:44.239 --> 00:59:46.239
no, well I'm the limit.
I mean, I have no idea,

852
00:59:47.599 --> 00:59:52.639
but anyway, Yeah, this three
K is is interesting. Four day event

853
00:59:52.840 --> 00:59:57.760
starts at noon. You get sixty
or sorry, you get forty thousand chips

854
00:59:57.760 --> 01:00:00.559
to start, one hundred, one
hundred, one hundred blinds, sixty minute

855
01:00:00.639 --> 01:00:05.559
levels, play ten levels. What
time you think we'll get done? It

856
01:00:05.639 --> 01:00:13.000
restarts on Tuesday at twelve and you
can register until approximately two fifteen pm.

857
01:00:13.519 --> 01:00:17.679
One re entry. This is a
long ass tournament. I mean, this

858
01:00:17.719 --> 01:00:24.800
thing is legit. Last year Yang
Zang won seven hundred and eighteen thousand dollars.

859
01:00:25.360 --> 01:00:29.119
I mean a four day three K. I mean it sounds awesome.

860
01:00:29.320 --> 01:00:31.159
I mean, don't get me wrong, please don't pump me level three me.

861
01:00:31.760 --> 01:00:36.400
Yes, you mean, I'm gonna
try not to good, but if

862
01:00:36.599 --> 01:00:39.639
listen, if the opportunity presents itself
and I have to take the spot,

863
01:00:39.679 --> 01:00:43.039
I'm gonna take the spot. Like
it's just how it is. You know,

864
01:00:43.159 --> 01:00:45.719
you gotta try and win tournaments.
You can't just sit back and you

865
01:00:45.760 --> 01:00:49.920
know, fold your ass into the
money or do whatever these other people do

866
01:00:50.079 --> 01:00:52.559
out there. I'm still steaming by
the way over that King Douse. It's

867
01:00:52.599 --> 01:00:58.159
an unbelievable bad meat that I took
in that stupid millionaire maker. But yeah,

868
01:00:58.239 --> 01:01:00.519
anyway, that's gonna do it for
us. We got nothing else softball

869
01:01:00.599 --> 01:01:06.239
right, Nope, sweet you said
you might play tomorrow the Horse Deep Stack

870
01:01:06.519 --> 01:01:10.239
maybe? Yeah? Have you played
any of them this year? Played that

871
01:01:10.760 --> 01:01:15.239
event? I know you were over
at the Mixed Game Festival. Yeah,

872
01:01:15.239 --> 01:01:21.000
how was that? Shout out Robie
Strizynski. No, it's fun us alagia

873
01:01:21.039 --> 01:01:22.559
this time. Yeah. I played
a lot of people that I'm friends with,

874
01:01:22.719 --> 01:01:28.079
fellow media peeps. Lots some money, won some money, got some

875
01:01:28.119 --> 01:01:31.599
massages, won some money. What
was the net result at the end?

876
01:01:34.239 --> 01:01:38.719
Probably down like thirty dollars I could
check. I'm just not gonna look at

877
01:01:38.760 --> 01:01:43.639
my app right now. Go just
sit in the loser's lounge. That's what

878
01:01:43.719 --> 01:01:46.440
you deserve. Pal, all right, that's gonna do it for us.

879
01:01:46.599 --> 01:01:51.760
My name is Donnie Peters. His
name is Tim Duckworth, and we will

880
01:01:51.760 --> 01:02:00.480
talk to you guys on the next
episode. So expressed

