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

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My name is Donny Peters. His
name is Tim Duckworth. He is

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extra extra tired. The guy is
soft. Let me tell you. Okay,

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we still got two weeks left,
and he might not make it.

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He might not make it. He's
basically fallen asleep right here. He's got

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a blanket on him. He looks
like a grandma. It's unbelievable. July

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fourth, Independence Day, Baby,
you say, you say? Just wrapped

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up Day thirty eight at the World
Series of Poker. We got a winner

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in the fifty k PLO high Roller. We got a winner in the one

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thousand dollars mini main event. We
got the final numbers in the Independence Day

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Celebration main event. Day one b
bagged up chips. Today we'll hit on

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that who bagged as chip leaders,
who bagged chips, who busted out all

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that sort of stuff, and then
we'll touch on what to expect tomorrow.

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You don't have two interes for me? Oh you do have two interes for

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me? Wow, of course I
know. Listen. I shouldn't have I

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shouldn't have been should have doubted you, even though you were basically sleep and

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I walked back here. I did
all my work and then I took the

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nap. You know, I know. I came back here twice today and

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being napping. No, no,
no. One time you were napping.

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The other time I came back here, Antonio or photographer was napping. So

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everyone's napping. I took a nap
earlier back in our area, I spread

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out across three chairs. I borrowed
your blanket. You know, a little

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twenty minute power nap. Remco has
fallen asleep in the booth doing commentary.

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Just quickly, I got a little
bit of a gripe here. It's Independence

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Day. You're American, you know
what that means. I'm kidding you're Australian,

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but you still know what that means
here, right, So today's dinner

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for the production crew was Mexican food. Don't know why it wasn't just hot

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dogs and hamburgers, French fries,
you know, just straight up American.

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Give it to us. They bring
some beer into the production room afterwards,

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you know everyone's having it's MODELO.
I mean, what are we doing here?

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Is this the Mexican Independence Day?
Or is this Independence Day? I

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guess Mexican Independence Day. I mean
it should have been hot dogs and hamburgers,

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French fries, chicken wings, just
hot dogs and hamburgers. Right,

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that's as American as they get.
Plus you got the hot dog eating contest

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that takes place. It just fits
right into that. So hot dogs and

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hamburgers and then the beer. Just
come on in there with a Budweiser,

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right, not even bud like just
straight up Budweiser, but heavy. Let's

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go. Not that I drink,
but you know, keep it as American

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as possible. All right, that's
that. Get that out of the way.

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Over to the fifty k p l
oh high Roller. Daniel Percusic tops

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the one hundred and eighty seven entry
field to win two million, one hundred

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thousand dollars in prize money. With
that win, he shoots all the way

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up to twenty third on the PGT
leaderboard. Danny Tang took second one point

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four million dollars for him. Jim
Collopy we know Jim callipe well, he

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took third place for a little bit
under a million, nine hundred and seventy

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three thousand dollars for him. As
for Tang, he moved up to twenty

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eighth on the PGT leaderboard. This
event, of course, is a PGT

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qualifying event. Jim Callaby climbed up
to twelfth. Jim Callipey has been playing

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a lot of the PGT events so
far this season. Big result here for

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him. Ronald Kaijer took fourth place
six hundred ninety two thousand dollars. He

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climbed up to thirty fourth and then
fifth place. Santosh Servana five hundred and

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three thousand dollars for his finish and
he moves all the way up to fifth

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place on the PGT leaderboard. For
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news articles, information, the leaderboard, all that sort of stuff,

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just head on over to PGT dot
com. It is it remains currently Daniel

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legrandnuw up on top of the leaderboard. In the Mini main event, Giorgios

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scarpark Rus wins it all tops an
insane field six thousand, seventy six entries.

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He took home just under five hundred
and fifty five thousand dollars in prize

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money. And then the eight hundred
dollars Independence Day celebration attracted nearly four thousand

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runners today or overall overall overall day
one A wait, what, I'm confused.

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Day one A had two thousand,
eight hundred and sixty four and Day

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one we had one thousand and sixty
four. That's an insane draw. Yeah,

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I don't quite trust the Bravo O
clock and pokin I mean, God

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forbid we would ever trust Bravo and
pokines on doing updates. So it's kind

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of hard to confirm if that's raight. But hey, then now surprise for

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I did some simple math and it
seems to be correct, so we have

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to just go with it. I
mean, that's wild to me. I

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mean, yeah, doesn't that.
I mean, how do you what's your

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reaction to that? What do you
think when you see that people celebrating independence

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and not playing pokra. I mean, it almost tells me like there should

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be no event on July fourth,
like this place should. Yeah, I

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was also thinking today. I was
also thinking today, like I mean,

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listen, I'll be up front,
I'm partially an idiot for this. I

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mean, but I'm whatever. I
get so sucked into the World Series of

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Poker every year that I forget regular
life. And today I'm coming in because

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I know I'm going to be registered
for any of the minute for the WSP

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main event that I'm playing tomorrow or
I'm playing on the day that everyone's listening

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to this Friday, July fifth,
for one c And I'm like, oh,

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I got to stop at the bank, and then I'm like, oh,

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yeah, no, the bank's closed
because it's freaking July fourth. Like

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that's just annoying to me. But
I feel like, you know, people

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are going to be needing to get
money in and out for the biggest event

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of the year, so you might
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an issue, right, you know, just bank wise. I just I

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hadn't thought of that before I thought
of it today anyway. Yeah, but

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it is interesting that it was just
such a big drop off in this number.

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So yeah, I mean, listen, whatever, four thousand runners still

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overall in this field, still pretty
pretty pretty good. Day one A had

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Ivan Denev leading the way ahead of
Michael Phillips and Mark Safe. Mark Safe

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looks like he's gonna make another deep
run in a big field, no limit

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tournament. And then Day one B
he got William Zeiss leading the way.

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Nipun Java bracelet winner or one or
two times? I forget three? What

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I mean? I know he's a
bracelet winner. I got that part right,

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Yeah, oh, tag team,
I mean that one's easy to forget.

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My apologies. Well, he's got
a lot of chips as huh,

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three he won? I think he
won one online too, two online?

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Okay. Cha Chun Chew also bagged
a lot of chips if these numbers are

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correct. Twenty eight right, two
point seven million dollars in the prize,

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pol top four hundred and thirty in
the money, three hundred and forties,

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three hundred and fifty six players left
first place two hundred and fifty four thousand

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dollars. Seems pretty darn good to
me. Does this event end before you

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can get into the main event,
Like, could you like take a deep

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breaths. It's a four day event, so it's day two, day three,

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so yeah, I'm just seeing if, like, you know, maybe

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some people come out they fire this
just so you can just register on day

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two. Yeah, you know,
maybe some people don't have a you know,

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wspre main event buying, which is
totally understandable. Ten thousand dollars is

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a good chunk of change. But
fire the eight hundred, make a run,

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and then maybe you spin that into
a main event buy in and go

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from there. As for the ten
thousand dollars DEBS good main event. Listen,

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it's the main event of the World
Series of Poker. It's the main

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event of this podcast. Are we
talking numbers? What are we doing?

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I mean, do you have numbers
you had yesterday? You had unofficial numbers.

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I'm just saying if you're even reading
the rundown, because I've put a

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nice little table here, I know, but listen, you're the stats guy.

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Like I need you to tell me. Maybe it's not easy for you.

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Look, it wasn't a great turnout
today, but it wasn't a great

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turnout. What do you mean it
wasn't a great turn It wasn't a great

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turnout. Why wasn't it a great
turnout? It you know, under nine

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hundred players. So that's not good. No, that's fine, bro,

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What are we What have we discussed
the lust today? Day one A is

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always the smallest field. Yeah,
but Day one b's on July fourth,

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and there's four thousand people at Chris
Unikan's Park always on July fourth, So

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we checked that stat's yesterday. So
this is not looking good for your big

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for anyone who has the other I
honestly think tomorrow is going to be massive.

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I think tomorrow and Day one D
are going to be out of control.

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I think tomorrow, you know,
could probably be the largest one C

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flight we've seen in recent years.
For sure, it's gonna need to be

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if it's going to have any chance
of breaking any records. I mean,

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listen, at the end of the
day, it's fine. If the WSBE

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main event doesn't break round, there
was er a chance it's the biggest day

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one save flight of all time.
I said in recent I still think it's

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impossible forty eight hundred and seventy seven
when twenty nineteen, yeah, that was

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that was When I say reason,
I mean post COVID. Oh that was

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pre COVID. That's two years pre
COVID. Is literally an entire different world.

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Okay, it was a whole different
world. Grocery stores in Vegas were

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open twenty four hours. They are
no longer open twenty four hours. Okay,

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So I think it's not pre COVID. I think it's pre pre COVID.

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Pre COVID last year one see three
thousand and seventy five entries. Yes,

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I think it can rival that for
sure. Tomorrow. I think tomorrow's

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going to be it's going to need
at least. It depends how many people

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and how hungover they are from Big
Huni's party. Yeah, you know,

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if they decided to roll out of
bed. But yeah, listen, I

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think once the d are going to
be big. I walked in here today

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and I I thought coming in,
when I was walking up the ramp going

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through the back door, that there
was gonna be fewer players and fewer tables

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in action than were actually in action. So I was pleasantly surprised with the

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number that it had today walking around, I was like, okay, And

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then I even asked you. I
remember, I said like, is it

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only in this room because they weren't
using the one section of the room,

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and You're like, no, they're
in the other room too, And I

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was like, oh, okay,
this is a great number, Like this

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is perfect. So I see them
getting over eight hundred, I think that's

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great. I don't know, I
just I had been getting the sense that

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a lot of people were doing the
whole July fourth Independence Day thing. People

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with families that live in Las Vegas. You know, you can do that

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whole thing with your kids, your
family, et cetera, before you jump

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into the main events. You know, I think a lot of people will

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probably going to Big Hunis party.
I know I kind of was mentioning that

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in jest, but I mean I
feel like that's a massive thing. I

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mean I feel like half the media
were there. That's what I mean.

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It's like, you know, everyone
just decided to go to the party.

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I mean, so yeah, there's
that's you know. So I feel like

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people will be and I feel like
also like I don't know. I walked

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around the field today a little bit. We obviously did the stream remco rinking

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mine eye and then we were joined
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But I don't know, I felt
like today was pretty tough out there,

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Like there was a lot of Europeans
in the field, a lot of

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very good players. I don't know. I kept walking around the field and

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I was like, yes, this
is a good number, I feel like

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from what I was expecting, But
also it feels really tough, Like why

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would you play one B if it's
on July fourth, Like, yes,

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it seemed very sure. Yesterday seemed
like a really really great field to be

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participating in. Today didn't seem like
not so much. You know, even

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if it does trend down from one
A to one B, I think it's

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fine. It's not a catastrophic drop
by any means. So you know,

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we're going to get the search for
one C and one and then I'm also

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curious to see what happens for the
two day two's because we obviously have a

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late registration on those days. So
one of the players two bag chips was

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Karai Aldemir, winner of the WP
man Ement In twenty twenty one, he

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topped George Holmes in heads up play
How much did you win? Ten something?

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Ten to five? Eight five?
Oh he was an eight year Oh

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yeah he wasn't eight year Sorry,
but that year Karai bagged I think half

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starting stack on the day one A. He went the other way. This

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year he bagged one and a half
times starting stack. Litte. Yeah,

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he played some fun hands on the
secondary future table where he was today.

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If you guys missed the coverage of
that, you can check it out on

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Poker Go on the poker Go YouTube
channel. We are making the first four

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starting flights available for free to watch
and then start with day two. Everything's

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going behind the paywall, boys and
girls. Dola fan looks like he bagged

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the chip lead three hundred and fourteen
thousand, which I think gives him the

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overall chip lead. I think yesterday
was three hundred and eleven thousand if I

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remember correctly. Matthew Savia two hundred
ninety seven thousand, Patrick Hoggin Locker,

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that's a great name. Two hundred
and seventy thousand for him. Vladis Tomasowskis

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Crusher in the Poker gro Studio won
two of the first three events at last

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year's Poker Masters made finl tables in
the first three events one two of them.

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He bagged two hundred and sixty eight
thousand dollars or two hundred sixty thousand

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dollars two undred sixty eight thousand chips. We saw him win a big pot

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off twenty nineteen WSP Main event winner
hosting ens on the board ended up being

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I believe Ace queen x x six
something like that, and Tomas Howskis called

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a pretty big bet on the turn
and a pretty big bet on the river.

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He had a set of queens.
Enson had a pair of bases,

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but made two pair with a six
on the river. So big pot there

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for Thomas Howskis and then puts this
two hundred and sixty eight thousand in the

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bag. Aaron Werner two hundred and
forty six thousand, Young Fang Wang two

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hundred and twenty three thousand. Eric
Saidell did good. Eric Saidell was on

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the first feature table that we had
him and Jared Buzznik. That was a

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shit show. I mean like a
good fun one. I mean that in

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an entertaining way because Blessnick did his
whole thing has a box of like what

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ten cases of cards, dumbs them
on the table, proceeds to open them

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all. At one point he's doing
this whole thing actions on him under the

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gun. He hasn't looked at his
hand. He takes like three minutes he's

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opening he packs cars like it's just
it was the Blesz Show is what it

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was. But Eric Sidell on that
first feature table was not. He was

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going the wrong direction, like just
kept losing. I think twice, if

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not three times. He had a
straight that ran into a flush, so

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there was that. But he bagged
three times, starting one hundred and eighty

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three two thousand and four, the
ten time gold bracelet win of the Poker

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Hall of Famer Nick Marchington. He
made a final table run in twenty nineteen,

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the year that hosting Ensol and won
it one hundred and eighty one thousand

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for him. Arthur march Rosian one
hundred and sixty six thousand for him,

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I've been talking about hosting ensaun He
put one hundred and sixty six thousand in

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the bag. Dan Shack had a
good day one hundred and fifty three thousand

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Bakes, the player formerly known as
David Baker one hundred and forty five thousand,

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Ben U one hundred and twenty five
thousand, Brian Kim won twenty two,

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So all those players did pretty pretty
well. Players that were busted on

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the day Russell Rosenboom, Josh Aria, Michael Monchak, Kevin Rabbitshaw, Jha

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Helpy, Eric Lingrn, Greg Ramer, David Einhorn, and Chris George.

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When I looked at the chip counts
on Poker News, David Einhorn was like

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third chips. So what happened?
Iron Honder? Wow? I don't know

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that. Mans. What was your
take on Day one B, sir?

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I know you're tired, but must
drop some energy to be honest. I

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you know you you seem to be
fine with the number. I was not

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seeing such a small time. I'm
optimistic and you're pessimistic. No, I

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just look at I just look at
the data. A pessimistic one, but

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I'm optimistic now. I look at
the data and I see that one A

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is always the smallest, So it's
not a good sign that one B is

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smaller than one A. Cannot use
July fourth as an excuse because July fourth

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has been Day one B the last
couple of years, so it's a little

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concerning. I know a lot of
people, especially the WSP team, are

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very bullish on a big, big, big, big big number that you

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know. Luckily, they were all
partying pretty hard upstairs in Paris for the

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GG party, so they probably don't
even know that, you know, the

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field's less than nine hundred. But
yeah, you're right. Let's see what

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happens tomorrow. Maybe we get four
thousand players and we're kind of back on

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track to a ten thousand number.
So that was the thing I took away

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pretty much from today's flight. Little
pessimistic. Yeah, yeah, you're pessimistic.

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I'm antimistic. Data. The data
speaks kindagy with math. Yeah,

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listen, I'm the math guy here, okay, and I'm telling you the

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nap guy. I'm telling you that
right now, the math don't matter.

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Math is idiotic. We're good.
Day one C is going to be big.

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Day one D is going to be
bigger. The day two late entries

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are going to be juicy. It's
gonna be it's gonna be awesome. I'm

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pretty bullish on it overall. So
I still, I mean, I have

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no idea when the satellites winners play. So I'm gonna say, I'm gonna

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make one comment about July fourth.
Okay, this year July fourth one B.

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Last year one B, small field
last year too. Day one B

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also in twenty nineteen had a pretty
big field nineteen hundred forty percent more than

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one A. In twenty eighteen,
one July fourth fell on Day one SEA,

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the final flight, and that had
forty five hundred players. So you

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know, you can put July fourth
on the last flight. It doesn't seem

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to have any issues. So maybe
that's what we need to kind of do

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it, you know how I feel
I would avoid the holiday, to be

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honest. I don't think you can
take a day off though, huh,

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I think you can take a day
off. You think you can, I

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don't think you can. That's fine, then have so prior to I believe

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prior to to twenty eighteen, the
main event would start after July fourth,

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but that was when we had three
day one, so that's when we had

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one day two. That's when we
only had seven days in the main event,

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so it was a much shorter time
frame for this main event to wrap

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up. Now that we're at four
flights, two day twos and we have

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an extra day with Day eight,
it is definitely basically nearly impossible to start

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after July. I mean, listen, you know how I would do it,

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and you and I have talked about
this off the podcast, but we

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can bring it on here. We
would start at the back and work our

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way to the front, meaning find
out where you want the final table to

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start, and then try and start
slotting things in there. I would probably

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if you're going to keep with the
two part final table, which they are

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this year at least, and there's
a day off before, I would try

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and slot that day off on a
Sunday and then hit the two part final

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table on a Monday and a Tuesday. I just feel like viewership is best

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on Monday and a Tuesday, and
then viewership is not good on a Sunday.

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So I wouldn't run like the Day
eight on a Sunday, like I

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would have that still be on Saturday, right, and then you just give

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the Sunday off and then Monday Tuesday, Boom, Monday Tuesday Primetime. Let's

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go right now. I would also
try and somehow work it in where you

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get the first starting flights to line
up, like with a weekend. But

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it's also tricky because if you were
to like lock in the end day,

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then you can't really lock in the
beginning day. Put there is some flexibility,

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you know, you could make the
event maybe a little bit longer,

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maybe a little bit short. You
know, there's flexibility there. Like this

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year they added that day eight,
right, you know, so that there

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is some flexibility there. Maybe you
give two days off before the main event,

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final table happens, you know,
whatever. However it is that way

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you can do like I don't know, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday

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for the starting flights. So you
know, there there's flexibility. I think

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that can be had there, and
that's how that's how I think I would

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do it, and that's how I
think you would do it as well.

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But all in all, listen,
I'm still pretty bullish on the number.

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I think it's no less than ninety
five hundred. I've said that all along.

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I believe, and then you know, depending on what happens on one

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D, I certainly think it can
surge past ten k. I really,

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you know, want to caution people
to and I used to fall into this

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trap a lot, and I think
I've changed and come around on things.

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So hopefully I can caution people to
to kind of think the same way.

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But it's that last year it was
a record ten forty three entries, right,

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if this year comes in at ninety
five hundred, that's in no way,

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shape or form of failure. Yeah, that's like but and like,

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so don't write articles that that that
you know, headliner like oh wspmminament is

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down six hundred people or seven hundred
people or whatever it is, you know,

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like cause it's still by far the
biggest event in the world that will

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happen this year, by far in
poker. Like that, that's just how

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it is. And you still got
let's say it's let's say it's ninety four

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hundred, for example, you still
got ninety four hundred people to put up

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ten thousand dollars in a freeze out
poker tournament. This didn't take re entries,

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none of that. No, you
had ninety four hundred unique individuals from

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all over the world put up money. And that is incredible. Now,

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obviously, if it's your goal to
set the record every single year, then

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you address that as such. But
they really made a push last year to

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set the record. They did so
not only did they set the record,

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they freaking shadowed the damn thing,
and then this year, you know,

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it's it's I think it's kind of
more about just just maintaining you know,

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you don't need to go up a
ton, you just need to make sure

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it doesn't go down a ton,
and down a ton is like if it

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drops back to like eight thousand and
then it's like okay, like well what's

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kind of going on here, then
there's kind of some some caution that needs

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to be looked at. But you
know, I think what we've seen overall,

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obviously we've talked about this many many
times. Some events are up,

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some events are down, but they
all kind of bounce around the same number.

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We've seen a good surge this last
week, week and a half and

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in a bunch of events, So
hopefully that carries over to the WSP main

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event, which I think so far
is still fine. I think I think

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we get more people in the field
for the day too late registrants then we

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have in years past, just because
I think more people are in tune with

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how late registration can benefit them,
so they're going to take advantage of that

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a little bit more so, like
overall day two late registrants I think is

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up year over year, that would
be my guess. So yeah, I

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think all in all we're in a
pretty good spot. You know, if

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Day one A had six hundred people
and Day one B had six hundred people,

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then I'd be like, okay,
like now we can this could be

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an issue. But you know,
it's pretty good overall, So yeah,

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I'm fine with it. I mean, at least for this early part.

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You know, the I think that
the topic of conversation is kind of always

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the number early on. Oh we
should talk about this hand damn with the

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guys and somebody else busted on the
first hand. I mean, these people

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are out of their minds. What
the fucking nuns? It was? Yeah,

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I mean, what are these people
doing? Guti Eras let me get

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his first name here, John Gutierrez, who played some a little bit on

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the secondary feature table. He busted
a player on the very first hand.

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According to him, he was in
a pot with Tony Googlietti. They both

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put in twelve hundred pre flop.
The blinds were in the first level hundred

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with a two hundred big blind.
Anti don't have the positions here, so

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a little bit tricky, but on
a seven of clubs, six of spades,

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five of spades, flop, Googlieti
bet and Gutierra is called the turn

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is the ten of spades, so
it does bring in that flustraw. Googlieti

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checks. Gutierras bets three thousand,
Googledi calls River is an eight offseuit eight.

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According to the Poker News write up, it just says eight x and

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Google Edti just rips it in based
on the action. It was like fifty

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five K, I mean, what
what are we doing? What are we

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doing? Gutierra is sitting Gutierras is
sitting there with the Ace King of Spades,

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the nuts, the absolute nuts.
He says, yeah, call,

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I mean if that happens to me, I probably double check my hand five

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times. I'm like I might even
hold pick my hand up and be like,

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hey, next to me, this
is Ace, King of Spades,

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this is spade, this is spades, like you should I'm not seeing clubs

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wrong, like this is yeah.
I call, like, what what's happening?

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No, my kid? So yeah, he is the nuts. Obviously

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clicks call googlee He's got pocket nines
for what was it? River straight?

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Not even the best straight yeah.
I mean you get up Jack nine and

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you're just smashed there too. I
mean it's like, what is this?

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What are these hands? I mean, this stuff is wild, wild,

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wild wild. Today on the I
don't know if you, I don't think

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you probably watched any of the stream
because you were busy, But today felt

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more like a day one, just
like the action. You know, yesterday

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it felt kind of like crazy in
a lot of way. There was a

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lot of multi way pots, a
lot of three betting, a lot of

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big hands that happened, a lot
of clashes, some wackiness at times.

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Today was kind of much more what
you expect from day one. Not the

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most exciting poker out there. Yes, some fun stuff, yes, but

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you know, you probably have to
lean a little bit more of like a

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die hard fan to get through a
day one like today than normal. You

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know, once you get to i
don't know, day four, day five,

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day six, you're in the money, the money starts mattering, the

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pots are huge, like all that
sort of stuff. You know, the

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pressure is much higher, the tension
is much more apparent, all that sort

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of stuff. But you know,
here on day one, it certainly seemed

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like a bit more like a day
one, you know, people kind of

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trying to take it nice and slow, get to a bag and go from

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there. So overall things are good. The WSP main event in my opinion,

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not in Tim's opinion. He's mister
pessimistic over there. Yeah, yep,

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all right, Well we're gonna get
us out of here. Not the

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longest pod today, but it's almost
two am. I gotta play tomorrow.

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I'm ready to go, feeling good. Get out of the bank as well.

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Right, No, I already registered
what you need to get the bank

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for today. Huh. You told
that whole story about going to the bank

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today for the man of m buying. Yeah, and then I then I

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just went to the ATM, took
out the money, and then I borrowed

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money from somebody else. So I'm
currently in the whole because I borrowed money.

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I owe someone money, Isol,
You owe me money, Yes,

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you do. I was going to
go to the bank today too, and

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I was like, I actually think
I owe one person money, and I

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think three people owe me money.
So let's go. And you're one of

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those three, so you better you
better pay up, buddy. All right,

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Yeah, I'm gonna be in the
event tomorrow. I'm looking forward to

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it. Hopefully I get a good
table. Draw. My table draw the

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first year I played it on Day
one was amazing, but I was the

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first table to break, broke within
like half an hour. The second table

447
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was horrendous. Played there all day, it was freaking joke. Last year,

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my Day one table was it was
all right, a little bit better

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than the year before. But I
wouldn't say it was good, but it

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certainly wasn't like bad. It was
just kind of right in the middle.

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I hope I get a really good
table this year. Hopefully I just get

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hit in the face of the deck. I just want one of those days,

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man, when I don't have to
think like the Jeff interviewed George Dolapan

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at the end of the day and
Jeff was like, you know how,

455
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like how did you get the chips? He's like, I made sets,

456
00:31:41.160 --> 00:31:44.079
I made flushes to pair. Everyone
was trying to bluff me. I mean,

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that's what I want to happen.
I want to be like George,

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Yes, we all do. Like
I just want, you know, I

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just want to like, oh,
you're all in call nuts, Like,

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oh you're all in call nuts.
Oh you raise me call full house.

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00:31:56.200 --> 00:31:59.519
Oh you're doing that? Okay,
cool? Oh you called me a second

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pair of saw right top set boom, Let's go like, that's what I

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want to happen. Okay, that's
what I want to happen. So let's

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pray for me. Let's see how
I do. Remco Rinking was going to

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be on the call. I believe
he has at least Kine Callous coming in

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for time. I did talk to
Kari Aldemir. He might join, not

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sure if it'll be tomorrow, maybe
the next day after that. So we

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have had some some rotating guests come
in. We had Brian Micon on one

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A. We had Faraz Joka today, which was a lot of fun.

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Listen if you didn't watch the stream
today. For Oz gave a lot of

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tips. It was also interesting that
one of his students from Joka Coaching was

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at the table. But for Oz
gave a lot of tips, a lot

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of insight. It was fun to
talk poker strategy with him in the booth

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and there was a lot of good
stuff that you could take away from it.

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So if you haven't seen Day one
b I would highly encourage you to

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go check it out. And that's
going to do it for us. We

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are out of here. My name
is Donny Peters, his name is Tim

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Duckworth, and we'll talk to you
on the next episode. So Yah Jack expressed

