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

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My name is Donny Peters. I'm
joined by Tim Duckworth, and we have

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reached the twenty twenty three World Series
of Poker Main Event Final table. Nine

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players remain from the record shattering field
of ten thousand and forty three entries.

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Wow, what a day, Pretty
quick day Overallum got out of here quick.

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I want it to be here for
forty hours. I'm not even lying.

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I don't know what time we officially
wrapped up. Seven thirty maybe,

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yeah, that sounds about it.
It's just it's just past nine o'clock now

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on Friday July fourteenth. That's when
Tim and I are recording super fun day,

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pretty action packed day overall. We
saw it as arguably one of the

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most sighting hands in WSP Main event
history. People might think that I'm crazy

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for saying that, but I'm telling
you that hand that happened that we'll talk

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about the three way all in clash, Wow, out of control. So

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thep Main Event Final table is set. Nine players are made. Adam Walton

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is the chip leader. Daniel Weineman
hid an insane turn card in the hand

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that I just alluded to. We'll
talk about that. Toby Lewis came into

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the day pretty healthy, but is
not the short stack coming back for the

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final table, and then we're gonna
get into some of the other stuff that

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happened around the Horseshoe and Paris.
We're gonna run through that stuff pretty quickly.

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And of course we got to talk
about the game down the Street because

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it has a new champion. Tim's
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then and then you came up with
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Simmons. But still it doesn't matter. Don't We only tell the people that

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Don't worry about that one. Um. As a reminder, we will do

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a finale podcast at the end of
the world series. Bab, I'm cutting

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you off because you always cut me
off and continue. I have always wanted

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to be the Bill Simmons of poker. You got no chance to continue to

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say that we will be doing a
finale podcast, possibly on the seventeenth,

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maybe the eighteenth, who knows.
I'm going to answer some questions. We

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have some questions that we're going to
discuss. So if you have something that

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We do not promise to get through
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outbox right now. There are a
lot of questions, so we'll see.

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We'll do the best we can.
But yes, if you want something answered

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WSP related, please email podcasts at
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tackle it on the finale pod.
Yeah, we'll take serious, will take

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some fun questions. So how much
it is down for the year, I

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mean, we're gonna we'll go over
our number at the end of the world.

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I think I'm I think I'm down
very slightly, but um, pretty

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close to even. I think I
have no idea how to win. Having

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looked close to even is a win
of the Yeah, I was talking to

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somebody the other day, um,
and they were asking me, are you

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up or down or whatever? I
said, I think I'm pretty close to

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even, which is like a win
because then it just seems like you were

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able to free roll yourself to possibly
hitting a huge score. So all good

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there, All right, it was
Day eight of the World Series of Poker

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main event. Normally day eight means
final table day. Surely, I mean,

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yeah, but you you only go
by the plain dies. But what

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I'm saying it is only the final
table of day and then the day two

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of the final table. What I'm
saying that, yeah, no, that's

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true. But but what I'm saying
is that in prior years, we've never

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said, like day eight. It's
been day seven. You've made Day seven,

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you're playing down to the final table
like that. So it's weird to

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me to say day eight. I
hear what you're saying. That's what I'm

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saying, Like, we haven't had
a day. This is day like obviously

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Sunday is not. It's technically day
nine, but we call it, you

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know, final table day part one
or whatever you want to call it.

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And then there's another final table day
on Monday. But previously it was get

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to day seven. Then you're playing
final three tables down to the final table.

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You know, this year is a
Day eight because they added a year

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or they added a day. Thank
god that they did, because they had,

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you know, a crap ton more
runners, which is awesome, you

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know, and I think that it
helped the schedule out. Players had an

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early night, you know, crew
staff, all that stuff gets an early

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night tonight. Also a day off
tomorrow as a pertain to the main event,

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even though there are tournaments that are
going to be running here at Horseshoe

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and Paris on the Las Vegas Strip. You've made jumping in the two fifty

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deep stack Las longa hell, it's
not a sable Helmo. I'm done with

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poker for the World Series. I
can't hand this a one ky free zack

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coming up. I don't want to. I can't handle it. Not if

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they ripped my heart and soul in
the main events, you can go from

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the main event to the two fifty
days that Yeah, honestly, I'm I

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know these people do it. You
know a lot of these poker players obviously

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do it. You know. I
don't know if I could ever do it.

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It's it just seems like so hard
to do. I mean, maybe

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I'll get to that point someday,
but I don't know. We'll see.

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So they came back with fifteen players
today for Day eight, and it turns

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out that Jack O'Neill was the first
player to go. He bust in fifteenth

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place. I believe Jack O'Neill came
into the day fourteenth out of the fifteen

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players, and then Kong Fam was
the shortest act, but Kong Fang hung

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around a little bit, and it
was actually Kong Fam that eliminated Jack O'Neill

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in fifteenth place. Then in fourteenth
place we lost a former end of day

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chip leader, the Day six chip
leader, Joshua Payne or josh Payne,

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and he went out in what was
one of the most exciting hands at least

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that I can remember in World Series
of Poker mainiment history. And I don't

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think that that is like some sort
of crazy overstatement to make. I really

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don't. This hand was absolutely out
of control. Also, when you consider

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like the stakes fourteen players left,
they're on a money bubble or i'm sorry,

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a money jump. They're all guaranteed
four hundred and thirty thousand. I

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think the next place or two places
was five hundred and thirty five thousand,

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So you know there's there's that money
that's at stake. Obviously, all of

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the equity that's involved in a hand
like this. So here's here's how the

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hand played out, and we'll just
talk about it, and then we'll play

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a little interview with the winner of
the hand, which happened to be Daniel

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Wineman, who then went on to
make the found Table. So they're playing

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four hundred thousand, eight hundred thousand. They're at two tables of seven on

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the main feature table stage. Joshua
Paine makes it one point six million to

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go. Joshua Paine like he'd been
playing like kind of aggressive, so he

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doesn't necessarily have to have a super
premium hand here. It turns out he's

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got pocket kings. Okay, it
folds on over to Jose Aguilera and he

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three bets to four and a half
million on the button. Now action slides

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one seed over to Daniel Wineman and
he's I believe he's in the small blind

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on this hand. He goes into
the tank and we know, so Aguilarra

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three bets with queens. So you're
watching, like the screen comes up MC

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and I are doing the commentary,
and like you know, they kind of

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show you the hand, the cards
of the players. When it gets to

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each of them so like, you
know, Pain, Okay, Pain's got

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kings, Okay, we have a
potential for a big hand. Oh,

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aguilar has got queens. Okay,
Oh my god, Daniel Wyman's got Jack's.

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But what the hell this is insane? Daniel Wineman looks at his hands,

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or sorry, looks at his cards
and immediately looks like he's just like

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in pain, like are you kidding
me? Like this spot right now?

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Really fourteen left in the US be
maniment, all this stuff going on,

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all this money on the line,
a shot at the final table, all

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this equity, what like what what? And so the blinds are again four

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in eight hundred thousand, and Dan
Wineman has right about twenty nine million.

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So what's that thirty something? Big
bines, Yeah, thirty six thirty.

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I don't know it's thirty eight.
My brain's not working right now. So

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he's kind of thinking. He's going
back and forth. He looks at Aguilera's

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stack and he gets a count on
his stack. Wineman knows that he has

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Josh Pain covered across the table.
Aguilera actually has Wineman covered, okay,

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So he's thinking, thinking, thinking, Eventually he announces that he's all in

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for a little bit over twenty nine
million actions on Pain. Now he looks

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like, what the heck He's got
two kings Like He's immediately like kind of

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sits up in his chair. He's
like, what huh? Like really like

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three bet and a jam behind me, you know, I mean, ultimately

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Paine's never folding the kings there,
I don't think, and he doesn't.

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He puts his money in then actions
on Aguilera, who thinks for not all

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that long, but did think for
a little while, and then he makes

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the call. So all the all
the players are all in. Josh Payne

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is the shortest stack. He's got
pocket kings. The biggest stack is Jose

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Aguilera, he's got pocket queens,
and then Dan Weinman has pocket Jack's.

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And it's like, oh my god, what is going on here? If

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Aguilera somehow wins this hand with the
queens, he's the biggest stacks, so

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he'll knock out two players, and
a bunch of the other short stacks are

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all going to get this pay jump
sold like that's happening as well. Obviously

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Payne is looking to triple up here
with the best hand. Pain is also

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friends with Daniel Wineman, like it
says all this sort of stuff. It's

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just converging. At one time,
fourteen players left in the main event on

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the main stage. I mean,
it's just absolutely wild. Flop comes Ace

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seven four. Now it comes to
two hearts. The hearts don't matter because

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no one between the King's Queens and
Jack's had hearts. Also, something that's

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a little bit of a worst thing
for Daniel Wineman going into this with the

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worst of the three hands is his
bolt of his suits are covered. He

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can't make a flush, okay,
so turn boom, Jack of Hearts.

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I mean Wineman's face complete shock,
because it honestly looked like it honestly looked

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like to me that he couldn't breathe. I mean it was like out of

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control. I was like, like
he like legit can't breathe. I mean

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that's what That's what I thought.
It looked like. I mean, just

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absolutely wild that he hit that hand. You got Josh areas like in the

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background, like jumping up and down, fist pumping with that jack on thetern

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and it was the Jack of hearts, you know, but again, no

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player had a heart. The river
comes, it's a three, it blanks

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off, so Wineman wins his hand. He takes out Pain in fourteenth place.

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He doubles through Aggie Lera, who's
then left pretty short. Overall,

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he's down to twelve and a half
million again big blind at the time,

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eight hundred thousand. So just an
absolutely wild hand, certainly one that I

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won't forget anytime soon. And then
after the whole day wrapped up, after

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we got down to nine, I
went and found Daniel because I had to

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ask him just about this hand.
All right, Daniel Wineman, I really

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just want to ask you about the
jack's hand. How was that? Yeah?

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That was fun. I've never like
been the emotional guy at the table

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and almost like sometimes you laugh the
guys that go crazy until you're deep in

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this tournament and realize like how stressful
it is and like how your emotions are

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on every single hand you play,
so to get it in and like by

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far the biggest equity spot of my
life and just hit the jack. It's

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it's insane. I mean your face, I think, at least to me

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when I was watching it, it
was pretty much utter shock, complete shock.

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I mean, you know that are
just two left in the decks,

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but you never expect it's going to
come. I think Shand've already changed the

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background of his phone from glanced sweating
the million dollar bounty to my face hitting

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the jack, So he'll have to
look at me for the next year or

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so. Now, pre flop,
what's going through your mind? Raised three

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bed in front of you. You
had I think thirty thirty five big binds

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about that. You look down,
you see two jacks, you're shorthanded.

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There's twelve left in the main event. I mean you looked pained when you

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saw your and and we're kind of
looking at it. Yeah, I mean,

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it wasn't It wasn't me trying to
give off a false teller or anything.

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I was just truly like in a
tough spot, like you know,

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my buddy Josh opens under the gun, I think off twenty five blinds or

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so, and the Spanish kid three
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he's gonna go after Josh. Maybe
a little bit light because Josh had been

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playing like kind of aggressively, so
it's understandable that the Spanish guy, you

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know, my three bit a little
bit late for sure. I think he's

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just gonna use Ason King Blocker's a
lot I saw a few hands yesterday where

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he three bit at king nine suited
hand. You know, I was a

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little worried because he did go with
a small sizing. But then I'm trying

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to think, you know, maybe
it's just because Josh is so short.

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But at the same time, it's
like you said, it's thirty five lines,

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it's Jack's it's six handed, and
sometimes if they have it, they

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have it. You know. I'll
talk to some some people who are a

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lot better at tournaments than me and
find out maybe exactly how bad it was.

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But in the moment, it felt
like time to go. How big

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is this moment for you now?
I mean it's what you dream of as

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a poker player. It's it's the
tournament you never think you're gonna make it.

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And now I got a day off
to prepare and probably just gonna try

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to relax, play some golf,
not think about it too much, and

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coming ready to do some battle on
Sunday. All right, you heard it

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there, Daniel Wyman describing his emotion. What's going through his mind? I

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mean, just so much at stake
right there to Jack of Hearts. I

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mean, he should get that just
tattooed on his forehead as far as I'm

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concerned, I mean, like what
I mean, holy hell, Like can

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you imagine. I mean, there's
obviously been some ridiculous hands and dubis of

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being made him in history. I
mean that just has to be up there

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with the best of them. I
mean, just absolutely wild. All right.

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So after that you got such in
Josie goes out in thirteenth place,

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then Kong Fam finally succumbs on the
short stack in twelfth place, then Alec

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Tarelli busts in eleventh place, and
then Jose Aguilera goes out in tenth place.

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Now there was some interesting dynamics as
this thing played down. I think

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they were twelve handed. When there
was a bunch of short stacks. You

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had Fam who was super short.
Daniel Holsner was super super short. I

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think when the blinds, the blinds
are still four hundred eight hundred thousand,

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and Daniel Holsner got down to two
point eight million, like Alec Terrelli was

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super short. So it was just
it was really interesting. And then Agui

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Larra was also pretty short after he
lost that big hand in the three way

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clash, And it was just really
interesting because three of those short stacks.

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You had Agui Larra, you had
Holzner, and you had Terrelli. We're

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all on the same table, and
on the other table you had fam and

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the players at one point asked if
they could go hand for hand. The

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tournament staff said, no, the
Tanki's out too bad. We're not gonna

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you know, we're not gonna put
you on hand for hand, So they

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let him go. There was kind
of a thing going back and forth with

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Alec Terrelli and Juan Mas Sierras that
was happening. There was a mucked hand

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for Jose Aguilera because he was away
from the table. He was he was

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away from the table, but he
was like within the feature table area just

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talking to his rail. So there
was that, you know, he got

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really upset at that when that happened. I mean, there was a lot

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of different stuff that was happening on
of course, in the big poker tournament

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in the world. On day eight, he was just absolutely wild. So

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we get down to the final table
of ten, Jose Agui Larra is short.

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He's looking to, you know,
try and get back into this thing,

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double up, make something happen.
Holsner I mentioned had gotten down to

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two point eight million when the blinds
were four and at eight hundred thousand,

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he doubles up. He ends up
like spinning his stack up pretty nicely overall,

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and he comes into the final table
of ten with over thirty millions,

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so he's doing well. Then there's
a hand with Jan Peter Yatman. I

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believe he raises Jose Aguilera three bets. He three bets till like six point

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seven million, leaves himself two point
five million behind. I believe the big

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blind was one point two million at
the time. Yatman decides to call he's

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got ace eight and then Aggui Larra
has got ace jack of spades. So

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the flop comes down six five four
with one heart, and Yachtman did have

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the ace eight of hearts. There
was also one spade on the flop and

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Aguilera has the ace checker spades.
Watman puts in the chips to force his

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opponent all in if he makes the
call. Aguilera does make the call.

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He's got the best fare right now, but he's still got to fade some

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outs. The turn just delivers the
out that he needs. It's the seven,

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So six five four on the flop
seven on the turn, the ace

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for Yachtman makes it straight. The
only hope for Aguilera at that point is

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to chop on the river, and
the deuce of diamonds does not do it

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for him, so we lose Jose
Aguilera in tenth place. He takes home

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seven hundred thousand dollars and that is
what's set the final table of nine.

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Adam Walton is the chip leader.
He had a crazy day. He was

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battling on the outer feature table.
Then when he gets up he starts playing

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pots with Juan Massiras and Toby Lewis
like all day he's chipping up, chipping

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up, chipping up. He's going
to be the only player with more than

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one hundred million chips, and he's
got one hundred and forty three million.

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Then it's Stephen Jones with ninety million, Daniel Weinman eighty one million, Jean

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Peter Yatman seventy four point six,
Juan Massierraz has sixty eight million. One.

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Massiras was up two hundred and forty
million. Yeah he did that was

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I saw him off towards he was
talking to um Alex and he looked like,

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you know, he had just made
the final type. So he should

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be happy, he should be excited, he should be like, you know,

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everything was the opposite to that.
He was looking like he had just

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run over a dog. Yeah,
I mean, but listen, Live by

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the sword, died by the sword. Yeah, we talked about it yesterday.

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Juan Massierras had the potential to go
into the final table with two hundred

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million chips, or there was a
chance he could have been out like and

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you know, towards the end,
he started teetering more towards that we thought

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he might be out than we thought
he might have two hundred million, just

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because he kept losing some big pots
and big pots. Ultimately, Massierz is

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gonna take sixty eight million into the
final. It's a ton of chips.

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It's they're still gonna be playing.
One point two million is the big blind,

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I believe. So he's got a
ton of ships. He's got fifty

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I think it's like a full level. He's got like fifty six big blinds.

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There's just something crazypes. Russelland Priedric
fifty point seven million, Dean Hutchinson

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forty one point seven million, Daniel
Holzner thirty one point nine million, in

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the short stack. Returning is Toby
Lewis nineteen point eight million, but Toby

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Lewis, you know, still has
what's that twenty fifteen sixteen, like sixteen

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seventeen Big Blinds, So you know, not horrible for Toby Lewis, Like

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I know it's it's short, but
I mean one double up. He's right

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in the middle of things. At
the top again is Adam Walton, so

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you know he's cruising along with one
hundred and twenty Big Blinds. He was.

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He's a lot of fun. Like
you, you wouldn't expect it.

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He kind of really emerged late in
terms of like becoming a more of a

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personality, but he's a lot of
fun overall. I know you spoke with

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him afterwards, So we'll kick it
to that interview now and then we'll continue

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on Adam congratulations ship later of the
WSP Manu band I really want to talk

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too much. I want to talk
Jeff Platt. Seems like you and you'll

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rail have been showering quite a lot. Do you believe in the Jeff Plat

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chinks, Well, I don't know
if I believe in it, but two

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years ago I had piles Jeff Interviews
me, and that was my last hand

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in the tournament. So I feel
like just decided we're gonna shower Jeff until

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I'm busted well or win. Jeff
does listen to the podcast, so let's

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confirm. We're gonna confirm that that
is true. The next thing I want

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to ask you about is I believe
you and your friend over here, Tim

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Chang, have a little bit.
I want you to tell me a bit

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about this boat bet and about the
two hundred and fifty k and winnings.

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Can you elaborate a little bit.
We just made a side bet of the

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first person that made two hundred and
fifty k had to buy a boat.

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Sounds like they've put you down for
a big expense already. I mean,

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it probably depends on how this ends
up. Let's turn it back a little

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bit to poker. You know,
chip Lata obviously twelve point one million dollars.

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You want to win that pot?
Ryan, Now we're gonna die off.

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How are you going to approach the
day off? You know, mentally

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physically, I'm literally gonna do nothing. I'm just gonna go to sleep.

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I haven't slept for a while.
So the idea is to literally just go

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to bed and Chell, I don't
know, you probably didn't hear it because

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I was, you know, interviewing
Adam Walden and his rail was over there

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Timothy Chang, some other players.
He basically made a bet with Timothy Chang

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about first to win to fifty k
buys a boat. And what Chang was

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saying, and I don't know if
you caught it, Hopefully producer Richkin,

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you know, did work. He's
magic. Basically, Chang was saying,

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yeah, it's not going to be
some cheap boat. It's going to be

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like one hundred and fifteen thousand dollars
boat, you know, and like this

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beer is flowing. It was a
crazy rail, But I think that is

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a pretty crazy story that they would
make it a bet to Timothy Chang.

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Also cash in this main event five
hundred ninety first place, first player makes

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two hundred and fifty k buys a
boat. And also Chang is the lucky

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charm. Jeff Platt is the unlucky
charm because a couple of years ago,

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Walden was interviewed by Jeff busted the
next hand. As he said on the

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call, they were fading Jeff the
entire main event, and they're gonna keep

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fading him until Walty the wins a
bus. I mean I'd fade him too.

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It's you know, Jeff Flatt super
unlucky to people. The boat's a

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crazy thing. Yes, you know, when I heard that, I was

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like, wait, what that seems
pretty wild? Um. You know I

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don't think boats are all that cheap, so you know, yeah, I

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guess I'm pretty close to like me, say you cash for like pretty much

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exactly two hundred fifty K maybe three. I mean you're just gonna give up

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one third? Well, no,
I think you might buy a little paddle

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butt from tank, right, you're
not gonna buy a one hundred and fifteen

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k tree. Well, I mean
he's in position to buy a pretty awesome

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boat. Yeah. At this point, one hundred and twenty big blinds the

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chip leader coming into the final table
of nine. Um, you know,

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guaranteed nine hundred thousand, likely gonna
win a couple million. Um, you

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know, if things don't become a
total disaster for him. But yeah,

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here comes the boat. I like
it. I like it. Don't make

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a bet like this what I'm not
buying? No, it doesn't need at

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let's we should make a poke a
bet like this next world series, one

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of us being something we have to
do to buy something. Next one series

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that's future Tim and Donnie's you know
item. So play is going to resume

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for the Final Table on Sunday,
July sixteenth at two pm Yeah Vegas time,

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Okay, two pm Vegas time,
five pm East Coast time. The

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live stream will start on poker Go
at three pm Las Vegas time, so

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cards in the air at two pm
an hour later due to the delay because

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of gaming regulations. That's when the
stream will start again. That is on

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poker go dot com, so be
sure to check that out. It's gonna

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be a lot of fun. I
can't wait to see more clashing between Adam

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Walton and Juan ma Sierras. Overall, I thought these guys have played a

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lot of really fun hands, big
pots, creative lines, so I'm looking

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forward to much more of that,
you know, going forward as this thing

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plays out. And then obviously these
money jumps are absolutely ridiculous, so you

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know, I can't wait to see
how that comes into a dynamic overall.

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And then we'll see if Toby lewis, you know, probably the biggest name

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at this final table. See if
he can spin up that short stack.

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He's going to be coming in with
seventeen big blinds. Can he turn it

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around and start to climb back up? What would you do if you're in

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Toby Lewis spot? Are you thinking, Okay, I've got some kind of

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crazy people. Maybe I would be
trying to find aces and double up.

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Okay, that's obvious, But like, are you actively thinking about laddering up?

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Are you? Like, you know
what, I'm the shortest stack.

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Everything is a free role from here
on. I'm just gonna just play normal.

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I mean, I think Toby will
probably approach it that. You know,

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laddering up is obviously important. I
also think Toby Lewis has done extremely

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well for himself throughout his career.
You know, he's already had two million

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dollars scores. He won the Auzy
Millions before he finished third in the wind

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Millions events. That was I believe
when Andrew Marino won it. Ye think

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that was right. But they all
they all did a deal and they all

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got over a million dollars for the
deal. So he also has like another

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00:25:53.359 --> 00:25:56.240
six hundred dollars score. You know, he said he's obviously done well.

405
00:25:56.519 --> 00:26:00.519
I think probably in some sports betting, in some business stuff or NFTs or

406
00:26:00.519 --> 00:26:03.400
whatever it may be. So you
know, I don't think Toby Lewis is

407
00:26:03.440 --> 00:26:07.000
necessarily hurting for the money, right, So he's not going to be like

408
00:26:07.039 --> 00:26:11.559
super sweating these pay jumps would be
my guess. Ye that said, I

409
00:26:11.599 --> 00:26:14.279
mean, you're playing for a retirement
money, You're playing for twelve million,

410
00:26:14.359 --> 00:26:19.839
so you know, I think he's
gonna do his best to play it cautiously

411
00:26:21.000 --> 00:26:23.720
but also go for it. If
that makes any sense to anyone out there,

412
00:26:23.880 --> 00:26:26.200
I'm not even sure if it makes
sense to me coming out of my

413
00:26:26.200 --> 00:26:30.599
own mouth, Like, I don't
think he's going to shy away from spots.

414
00:26:30.960 --> 00:26:33.640
Like for example, today when they
were I think there was twelve left,

415
00:26:34.920 --> 00:26:40.359
Daniel Holsner folded ACE five of diamonds
with one of the shortest stacks,

416
00:26:40.400 --> 00:26:42.839
which I thought was kind of a
tighter fold because you know, what are

417
00:26:42.839 --> 00:26:45.599
you waiting for at that point?
And listen, maybe he would have busted.

418
00:26:47.119 --> 00:26:48.960
I don't know what Aggie Larra would
have done behind him, because he

419
00:26:48.960 --> 00:26:52.599
had pocket threes and he ended up
going all in. Everyone folded. But

420
00:26:52.680 --> 00:26:53.759
like, does he make the call
and then Holden's out of the tournament.

421
00:26:53.799 --> 00:26:57.240
I don't know. But that said, like, I don't think Toby Lewis

422
00:26:57.319 --> 00:27:00.519
is going to be passing up on
those types of spots. I think he's

423
00:27:00.559 --> 00:27:06.880
gonna take those spots because I think
ultimately Toby Lewis is gonna try to play

424
00:27:06.920 --> 00:27:11.400
to win. That's just my read
on the situation. But you know,

425
00:27:11.480 --> 00:27:15.400
we'll see. I think, you
know, while I think Toby Lewis has

426
00:27:15.400 --> 00:27:18.359
obviously done very well for himself over
his career, I think he also really

427
00:27:18.400 --> 00:27:21.960
wants to win and really wants to
win a lot of money. So you

428
00:27:22.000 --> 00:27:23.880
know, he's not just gonna come
in here firing away. And to be

429
00:27:23.920 --> 00:27:27.319
honest, I know he's short.
You know, he's got seventeen big blinds

430
00:27:27.319 --> 00:27:30.759
as the shortest. At the next
shortest is Holzner with twenty seven big blinds,

431
00:27:32.119 --> 00:27:34.720
and then it's Dean Hutchinson with thirty
five big blinds. I mean,

432
00:27:34.720 --> 00:27:40.039
some of these guys are blasters,
so like Toby could just do nothing,

433
00:27:40.160 --> 00:27:42.160
like these guys just get the money
in because they're just crazy. Like so

434
00:27:42.519 --> 00:27:47.119
there's been some wild hands that have
played out, So you know, I

435
00:27:47.160 --> 00:27:49.799
don't think it's going to be a
situation where, you know, everyone's really

436
00:27:49.839 --> 00:27:53.160
wading out Toby, because I think
that all these guys are gonna kind of

437
00:27:53.319 --> 00:27:59.160
play their own hands. Like Juan
Massierras certainly not scared. Adam Waldon definitely

438
00:27:59.200 --> 00:28:02.119
not scared. So I think you
could see a lot of big pots.

439
00:28:02.200 --> 00:28:04.480
I really don't think Johan Peter Yatman
is that's scared. Like, I think

440
00:28:04.519 --> 00:28:10.079
he's willing to get in there if
the opportunity presents itself. So, you

441
00:28:10.119 --> 00:28:11.720
know, Toby could let her up
by not doing too much, you know,

442
00:28:11.759 --> 00:28:15.400
but that doesn't mean he's gonna necessarily
take an ultra conservative approach to this

443
00:28:15.440 --> 00:28:22.319
whole thing. Chop value, what
do you got? It's correct multiple times.

444
00:28:22.359 --> 00:28:25.920
I can put it in the in
the system. Good three point seven

445
00:28:25.920 --> 00:28:29.960
million, nice clean number. Yeah, but at this point, we're playing

446
00:28:29.960 --> 00:28:33.200
for the twelve I'm gambling saying for
the gambling today. We're playing for the

447
00:28:33.200 --> 00:28:37.519
twelve million and the five hundred dollars
dollar races. Have you chomped that price?

448
00:28:37.559 --> 00:28:38.839
Though? Everyone takes take a movie, everyone takes wine, movie,

449
00:28:40.079 --> 00:28:41.319
take a diamond. Yeah, yeah, I think that's how we do it.

450
00:28:48.279 --> 00:28:52.559
Fifty thousand dollars, no limit,
hold him high roller again. This

451
00:28:52.599 --> 00:28:56.559
one had one hundred and seventy six
entries, Alex Kulev coming out on top

452
00:28:57.079 --> 00:29:03.359
almost two point one million dollars in
the bank for Alex Kulev. He tops

453
00:29:03.720 --> 00:29:11.039
Gurgly Coolsar in second place, Jake
Schindler finishing in third place, Daniel Schmilkovich

454
00:29:11.440 --> 00:29:15.079
in fourth place, in Karai Aldemir
in fifth place. So can I give

455
00:29:15.079 --> 00:29:19.559
you a rundown of Alex Kulev's last
two months? Yeah, crushing, He's

456
00:29:19.599 --> 00:29:25.920
crushing march It two cashes try in
Vietnam. Okay, that's that's not much.

457
00:29:26.200 --> 00:29:30.279
He heads over the money. Carlo
wins the ept hundred thousand euros Super

458
00:29:30.359 --> 00:29:34.240
High Rolla for basically one point one
American with US dollars, and he had

459
00:29:34.279 --> 00:29:38.200
a final table in a twenty five
K. Comes over to Vegas, he

460
00:29:38.640 --> 00:29:42.519
takes third in an Aria high Rolla. He takes fourth in the two hundred

461
00:29:42.519 --> 00:29:47.160
and fifty K Super high roll off
at one point six million. Yeah,

462
00:29:47.279 --> 00:29:49.119
cash in the three K, cash
in a fifteen hundred cash in a fifteen

463
00:29:49.240 --> 00:29:55.000
hundred six in an Aria high Rolla, he cashed in the win, wpt

464
00:29:55.079 --> 00:30:00.880
everyone for one jump and then wins
the fifty thousand dollars buy in high roller

465
00:30:00.920 --> 00:30:03.519
here at the WSP for his first
race, and that's two million. So

466
00:30:03.559 --> 00:30:07.240
he's had a one point one,
one point six and a two million dollars

467
00:30:07.279 --> 00:30:12.039
score in the span of basically two
months. He is on fire. He

468
00:30:12.160 --> 00:30:17.400
also moved to where fifth on the
PGT leader Boy, he took a big

469
00:30:17.480 --> 00:30:22.880
jump. Now there are some obviously
main event changes that are going to happen

470
00:30:22.920 --> 00:30:26.000
in the next few days, but
currently he sits in fifth place, thirteen

471
00:30:26.079 --> 00:30:30.519
hundred and thirty three points, leapfrog
Jeremy Osmus, Phil helm With and lou

472
00:30:30.680 --> 00:30:33.480
Gaza. Alex Coolev. If he
finishes in the top forty, is he

473
00:30:33.559 --> 00:30:37.240
coming for the PGT Championship? Yeah, I did ask him at Yeah,

474
00:30:37.279 --> 00:30:38.880
I did ask him. He was
He's got his eye on it, so

475
00:30:38.960 --> 00:30:41.920
he is. Yeah, I think
we'll see him. And you know,

476
00:30:42.000 --> 00:30:45.359
thirty one hundred points, he could
do probably nothing, and I think he

477
00:30:45.440 --> 00:30:49.599
might be around that, you know, thirty fifth, thirty seventh place on

478
00:30:49.720 --> 00:30:52.400
the leaderboard. All right, well, you spoke with Alex Cooler after the

479
00:30:52.440 --> 00:30:56.759
win, so we'll kick it to
that right now. Yeah, with Alex

480
00:30:56.839 --> 00:31:00.759
Coolev. Congratulations on WSP pracer.
Let's wind up back April million euros score,

481
00:31:02.079 --> 00:31:04.480
June one point six million, and
now two million dollars score. You

482
00:31:04.599 --> 00:31:08.000
must be sitting high on life right
now. I've been very fortunate. It

483
00:31:08.319 --> 00:31:12.319
does feel amazing, you know.
I can say that I've worked hard for

484
00:31:12.359 --> 00:31:15.559
it, but the honest is the
truth is that I've I've been very fortunate

485
00:31:15.799 --> 00:31:18.880
in this three four months and a
lot of things have gone right for me.

486
00:31:19.000 --> 00:31:22.400
That's why I'm here these three big
scores. Is as safe to say

487
00:31:22.440 --> 00:31:26.400
you're on top of your pocket game
right now. I feel really comfortable.

488
00:31:26.519 --> 00:31:30.359
For me. It's of course I've
been fortunate as well, but I think

489
00:31:30.400 --> 00:31:33.960
I've been prepared for those moments,
which really helps because it makes you feel

490
00:31:33.000 --> 00:31:37.759
a bit more comfortable and when the
pressure gets to you. What do you

491
00:31:37.880 --> 00:31:41.440
enjoy the most about playing these high
buying high roller events around the world.

492
00:31:41.720 --> 00:31:45.839
The fact that it's so competitive and
the competition is at such a high level

493
00:31:45.880 --> 00:31:51.319
that it makes you It puts you
in very interesting situations which are unique.

494
00:31:51.359 --> 00:31:53.880
They don't come up often and you
have to make a decision on the spot.

495
00:31:53.920 --> 00:31:56.759
That challenge, you know, makes
me want to play them more and

496
00:31:56.799 --> 00:32:00.759
more, and it excites me for
the future. I'm sure if you're aware

497
00:32:00.759 --> 00:32:01.680
about you know, the puger Go
Tour. I know you've been in our

498
00:32:01.680 --> 00:32:05.880
studio. We're doing a million dollars
free role at the end of the year.

499
00:32:06.000 --> 00:32:08.319
You're currently fifth on the leaderboard now, so ye, you're in the

500
00:32:08.359 --> 00:32:12.480
top forty. You know, you're
already kind of qualified. What's it like

501
00:32:12.640 --> 00:32:15.880
that, you know, ask the
Puggo Tour is giving back to these high

502
00:32:15.960 --> 00:32:20.000
roller players with a million dollar free
role. I've I've played twice in the

503
00:32:20.000 --> 00:32:22.599
area this year just because of the
scheduling. I couldn't have played more.

504
00:32:22.960 --> 00:32:25.400
I love it over there. They
treat the players very well. They treat

505
00:32:25.400 --> 00:32:30.240
the players very well. It's very
professional. They just make it easy for

506
00:32:30.319 --> 00:32:34.440
us, and I really appreciate that. And the fact that there is such

507
00:32:34.480 --> 00:32:37.960
a such a free role in the
future just shows that they care about the

508
00:32:37.960 --> 00:32:42.920
players and they're not They just care
about the game and the growth of the

509
00:32:42.960 --> 00:32:45.720
game. So I appreciate that and
I respect that a lot. I've got

510
00:32:45.720 --> 00:32:47.400
a couple of big events coming up. We've got a ten K six max

511
00:32:47.440 --> 00:32:51.960
a day over at the Wine hundred
k Alphae. Where are you going to

512
00:32:52.039 --> 00:32:54.440
be heading right after this? Ah? Right now? Or just take a

513
00:32:54.480 --> 00:32:59.240
few moments, but I'll probably go
to the win. If that doesn't go

514
00:32:59.319 --> 00:33:02.519
well, I'll come back here to
play the thank A six. All right.

515
00:33:02.599 --> 00:33:07.880
That was Alex Kolev again winner the
fifty thousand dollars Noelmant hold him high

516
00:33:07.000 --> 00:33:13.799
roller for two million, eighty seven
thousand dollars three thousand dollars PLO six Max

517
00:33:14.119 --> 00:33:19.200
Matthew Perry wins it all four hundred
and eighty. K Ian mataikas POY front

518
00:33:19.279 --> 00:33:23.400
runner, takes third. So it
looks like he's got almost forty six hundred

519
00:33:23.720 --> 00:33:28.559
POY points, which is, you
know, the decent gap between him and

520
00:33:28.599 --> 00:33:30.359
Chris Brewer, who's in the second. You know the Vince caught a gift

521
00:33:30.400 --> 00:33:34.839
after the Slam Dun contest where he
say it's over. I feel like I

522
00:33:34.960 --> 00:33:45.200
want to put that gift on this
result. It's not over, I know,

523
00:33:45.400 --> 00:33:49.240
but it's that's so many. That's
such a big league. You basically

524
00:33:49.240 --> 00:33:51.240
have to win a bracelet. Yeah, I know you get to win a

525
00:33:51.279 --> 00:33:54.279
bracelet, but did you guys win
bracelets? Brewer, Josh r A,

526
00:33:54.480 --> 00:33:58.279
Shawn Deeb, I mean, anyone? Those are those are the three players

527
00:33:58.519 --> 00:34:01.839
immediately behind. Ian takes and they
can all win bracelets, So you know,

528
00:34:01.880 --> 00:34:04.720
I wouldn't say that this is over. I mean, it's gonna be

529
00:34:04.799 --> 00:34:08.840
hard for them to catch him,
but I'm saying I know it's not Oliver,

530
00:34:09.199 --> 00:34:12.920
but that's how I feel. I
mean, I know Brewer is the

531
00:34:13.000 --> 00:34:16.039
closest. So it's forty five hundred
and ninety seven points right now for IMA

532
00:34:16.119 --> 00:34:21.199
Takes. Chris Brewer has three thousand, eight hundred and twenty eight. Then

533
00:34:21.199 --> 00:34:22.960
it's Josh Area with three thousand,
six hundred and eighty eight, and then

534
00:34:23.000 --> 00:34:28.360
it's Shawn Dee with three thousand,
six hundred and seventy one. Now I

535
00:34:28.400 --> 00:34:30.880
think Sean Deeb actually has the best
chance to catch IMA Takes. I mean,

536
00:34:30.960 --> 00:34:36.119
Chris Brewer has talked even though he's
won two bracelets, how you know

537
00:34:36.159 --> 00:34:38.320
he's not really gonna push for the
Player of the Year too much. It's

538
00:34:38.320 --> 00:34:42.079
obviously great to win two bracelets and
win a boat load of money, but

539
00:34:42.679 --> 00:34:45.480
um, without there being a you
know, big cash prize on offer for

540
00:34:45.519 --> 00:34:49.719
Player of the Year, I don't
expect him to chase it. And you

541
00:34:49.719 --> 00:34:52.159
know, as hard as Sean Deeb
will and then also Josh Area, I

542
00:34:52.159 --> 00:34:55.880
don't expect to chase it as hard
as Shaan Deebill he I think Josh Ayer

543
00:34:55.920 --> 00:34:59.840
will chase it harder than Chris Brewer, but not as hard as Shaun deeb

544
00:35:00.079 --> 00:35:02.880
Shawn Deeve's blast and everything. Shawn
Dee's gonna be playing all the online stuff

545
00:35:02.880 --> 00:35:06.760
that's still left. So, you
know, I think Sean deep has has

546
00:35:06.800 --> 00:35:08.760
the best shot out of those three, although I think, you know,

547
00:35:08.920 --> 00:35:13.639
any of those three is more of
a long shot than not, because I

548
00:35:13.840 --> 00:35:17.880
Matagus has had such a great summer
and really, you know, he's put

549
00:35:17.880 --> 00:35:22.719
a stranglehold on this thing. He
doesn't quite have it locked up just yet,

550
00:35:22.760 --> 00:35:27.480
but he's holding onto a firm and
he could certainly be the WSP Player

551
00:35:27.519 --> 00:35:30.960
of the Year for twenty twenty three, you know, pending how the last

552
00:35:30.000 --> 00:35:32.880
week or so, you know,
half a week of events that are going

553
00:35:32.920 --> 00:35:36.760
to take place. Here, the
six hundred dollars ultra stack that had seven

554
00:35:36.800 --> 00:35:39.840
thousand, two hundred and seven entries, Joseph Row wins it all four hundred

555
00:35:39.880 --> 00:35:45.119
and one thousand, two hundred and
fifty dollars. Congratulations to Joseph Row.

556
00:35:45.519 --> 00:35:49.239
Fifteen hundred dollars. Noelm and hold
them shoot out They're down to ten from

557
00:35:49.239 --> 00:35:52.719
a field of nine hundred ninety seven
entries, two hundred and thirty seven thousand

558
00:35:52.719 --> 00:35:57.719
dollars up top for the winner.
These final ten players are guaranteed nineteen thousand

559
00:35:57.800 --> 00:36:01.719
dollars. You got Yuri Zeveleski,
Adam Friedman for Raz, Jocka mo Zao

560
00:36:02.519 --> 00:36:08.280
Ao Chen, Olga Irmlcheva. I
probably totally butchered that. I'm sorry,

561
00:36:08.280 --> 00:36:12.119
Olga. I'm gonna butcher this next
one too. I mean, what are

562
00:36:12.119 --> 00:36:20.199
these names? I know I had
to put them all. Edward Marach Kouzikowski,

563
00:36:20.519 --> 00:36:23.639
Yeah, I'm sorry, Edward Alan
Mellow. That one's easy. Mateo

564
00:36:23.760 --> 00:36:28.800
Cavalier also easy, and Michael Feinstein
also easy. Sorry to everyone else who

565
00:36:28.800 --> 00:36:31.400
doesn't have an easy name, and
I'm horrible at pronouncing names, please forgive

566
00:36:31.440 --> 00:36:37.760
me the nineteen hundred and seventy nine
dollars Poker Hall of Fame bounty. Looks

567
00:36:37.800 --> 00:36:42.800
like there's about fifteen players left out
there. Jason James is leading the way

568
00:36:42.960 --> 00:36:45.800
currently, there's more than four hundred
and two thousand dollars up top. You

569
00:36:45.880 --> 00:36:49.320
got Martin Zamani's in the field.
Martin Jacobsen is in the field, Anthony

570
00:36:49.360 --> 00:36:52.039
who is in the field and also
Francis Anderson. PHILH. Halmuth finished in

571
00:36:52.119 --> 00:36:58.320
nineteenth place. King John Reard in
the third took eighteenth place, got us

572
00:36:58.360 --> 00:37:00.000
a couple more points he hit the
field us, then he got the extra

573
00:37:00.079 --> 00:37:04.960
five for finishing in the top eighteen. I don't think that puts us in

574
00:37:05.000 --> 00:37:09.000
the lead fantasy, but it gets
us points to close the gap between us

575
00:37:09.000 --> 00:37:13.760
and Team Lady Gaga, and we
will take any gap closing that we can

576
00:37:13.760 --> 00:37:15.039
get. At this point, this
thing's coming right down to the wire.

577
00:37:15.239 --> 00:37:22.000
I absolutely love it. Let's go
twenty five Omaha High Low Slash Stud High

578
00:37:22.039 --> 00:37:27.199
Low Mixed the tournament. That's gonna
take nineteen thousand days. Because it's nine

579
00:37:27.360 --> 00:37:30.880
thirty on day two of that tournament. They are not in the mind.

580
00:37:30.079 --> 00:37:36.480
It's insign It's absolutely wild. There
are about seventy two players left from the

581
00:37:36.519 --> 00:37:39.039
four hundred and sixty that started two
hundred and twenty one thousand dollars to first

582
00:37:39.039 --> 00:37:44.559
place. Sixty nine players will finish
in the money. David bakes Baker is

583
00:37:44.639 --> 00:37:47.800
leading the way, Nick Papeale's out
there and just Korn Karina, jet Eddie

584
00:37:47.800 --> 00:37:52.519
Bloomenthal and Ron Ware are also all
in the field pushing towards the cash to

585
00:37:52.599 --> 00:37:54.599
that one. I mean it's scheduled
for a three day event. I'm not

586
00:37:54.639 --> 00:37:58.039
sure that happens, but you know, we'll be here for a couple of

587
00:37:58.079 --> 00:38:00.039
days. There's no big deal.
Yeah, and we'll follow this one as

588
00:38:00.119 --> 00:38:04.760
we go underway today and we'll get
into these a little bit more tomorrow.

589
00:38:04.800 --> 00:38:07.039
We don't need to hit on them
too much today. But the fifty hundred

590
00:38:07.360 --> 00:38:12.639
Noelman hold him. The Closer event
kicked off first of two starting fights.

591
00:38:12.639 --> 00:38:15.519
He had the one thousand dollars Flipping
Go m Shawande won his way to the

592
00:38:15.559 --> 00:38:19.920
actual real tournament. Part of the
head cashed, so he cashed. So

593
00:38:19.960 --> 00:38:22.400
that's because we would complaining he was
on the rail sweating Dan Wyman. But

594
00:38:22.559 --> 00:38:24.519
yeah, but he didn't have to
he didn't have to go back to play

595
00:38:24.559 --> 00:38:28.480
the Flipping Go till like seven people. We might have spoke too soon.

596
00:38:29.119 --> 00:38:31.280
We're getting mad at him that he
wasn't playing events, but he already cashed.

597
00:38:31.400 --> 00:38:36.440
Well, yeah, you know,
ten thousand dollars six Max Championship also

598
00:38:36.639 --> 00:38:39.760
underway. Um so tomorrow, um, we'll have day one B of the

599
00:38:39.800 --> 00:38:44.360
Closer, three thousand dollar horse,
the Flipping Goal will be continuing. The

600
00:38:44.360 --> 00:38:46.800
six Max Championship will be continuing as
well. UM, we'll get into more

601
00:38:46.800 --> 00:38:50.199
of this stuff as we go.
You know, we really wanted to focus

602
00:38:50.199 --> 00:38:52.920
on the main event today and then
just kind of quickly run through what else

603
00:38:52.000 --> 00:38:54.880
is going on. UM, we
do have one more tournament to talk about.

604
00:38:55.000 --> 00:39:00.400
It's not a WSP event. It
doesn't have a gold bracelet. It

605
00:39:00.400 --> 00:39:02.159
actually doesn't even have a WPT title
for grabs. I guess, wait,

606
00:39:02.199 --> 00:39:06.159
does he do? No? Surely
he won something, right? There was

607
00:39:06.159 --> 00:39:08.719
a trophy. There was the wind
Trophy on the table as well as what

608
00:39:08.760 --> 00:39:12.239
it looks like trophy. It looks
like you know what it looked like.

609
00:39:12.239 --> 00:39:15.920
It looked like the WPT Prime trophies, although bigger is what it looked like.

610
00:39:15.960 --> 00:39:17.119
I did not see a cup.
I did not see that. Look

611
00:39:17.320 --> 00:39:21.800
exactly like that, just with a
different set of engravy. I'm much bigger.

612
00:39:22.000 --> 00:39:25.039
I did not see what that's special. There is a trophy. It

613
00:39:25.079 --> 00:39:30.239
looks like a very fancy sparkling water
bottle. Look right there. Say that

614
00:39:30.280 --> 00:39:34.920
it's like they got three trophies.
That's all. This guy won three trophies.

615
00:39:35.079 --> 00:39:40.360
That's awesome. I'm very anti the
multiple trophy thing one trophy. You

616
00:39:40.360 --> 00:39:44.360
don't need multiple trophies. Why do
you need you? He won one tournament,

617
00:39:44.400 --> 00:39:46.400
he'd win three. I don't think
he needs the WPT one. I

618
00:39:46.440 --> 00:39:50.400
like the wind one wind do great
trophies and the water bottles. Cool,

619
00:39:50.400 --> 00:39:54.039
that's all you need a think.
Listen, just collab with the venue.

620
00:39:54.039 --> 00:39:57.679
If the venue wants part of the
trophy. Yeah, and like do some

621
00:39:57.840 --> 00:40:00.800
special put them all together, merge
him. Yeah, do something that They

622
00:40:00.159 --> 00:40:02.119
got that artist guy, and can't
they go to him and be like,

623
00:40:02.159 --> 00:40:05.880
hey, design us for a trophy. Let's go yeah, yeah, exactly.

624
00:40:05.920 --> 00:40:07.760
Well, the guy actually three trophies. He's gonna be showing him off.

625
00:40:07.760 --> 00:40:10.719
Oh would you would you win for
that one? Oh? The WPT

626
00:40:10.800 --> 00:40:13.679
everyone at to win? Oh what
about that one? Oh? Also the

627
00:40:13.800 --> 00:40:15.960
WPT everyone to win. Oh you
wanted two years? No, I actually

628
00:40:15.000 --> 00:40:17.079
just want it once? What about
that one? Oh? Also, w

629
00:40:17.360 --> 00:40:20.480
oh you want it again? No? No, I won the same tournament.

630
00:40:20.480 --> 00:40:22.119
They give me three trophies. I
mean, what what are we doing?

631
00:40:22.280 --> 00:40:25.480
Well, the man that would be
talking about his trophies is beIN wing.

632
00:40:27.239 --> 00:40:31.199
He wins another WPT title and two
point five million dollars. He beat

633
00:40:31.559 --> 00:40:36.760
WPT Deep Sex champion Scott Balmacy and
heads up third place, Nico Coop,

634
00:40:37.039 --> 00:40:40.000
Freddie hell A fourth, not the
WPT Champions Club member at Domini Nishi in

635
00:40:40.159 --> 00:40:45.639
fifth, Tom CONNOLEI in six and
guess what seventy five hands to crown a

636
00:40:45.719 --> 00:40:47.920
champion at this found table. That
is insane. Yeah. I had the

637
00:40:49.679 --> 00:40:52.239
I had the live stream on while
I was driving into work. I was

638
00:40:52.280 --> 00:40:54.280
not watching it. I just put
it literally in my cupholder and I was

639
00:40:54.320 --> 00:41:00.119
listening to it um and the first
like fifteen twenty minutes there was like three

640
00:41:00.199 --> 00:41:04.800
or four all ins. It was
like going crazy. So so yeah,

641
00:41:04.880 --> 00:41:07.519
so really fun fast final table overall. I actually want to go back and

642
00:41:07.519 --> 00:41:10.119
watch this one. Wasn't obviously able
to watch it today, but you know,

643
00:41:10.159 --> 00:41:15.840
it'll be kind of in my post
WSOP relax on the couch week.

644
00:41:16.039 --> 00:41:19.840
You know, I'll probably fire this
one up and check it out. It's

645
00:41:19.840 --> 00:41:23.079
always good to one be entertained.
But also, you know, watching these

646
00:41:23.079 --> 00:41:25.960
final tables, I think is a
good thing to be able to learn from,

647
00:41:27.000 --> 00:41:29.039
you know, see what other players
are doing out there, see what's

648
00:41:29.039 --> 00:41:30.639
allowing them to win. You know, maybe even like trying to see some

649
00:41:30.679 --> 00:41:35.519
mistakes that are being made, stuff
that you catch trying to pick up on

650
00:41:35.519 --> 00:41:37.840
what other poets doing, all that
sort of stuff. You know, great

651
00:41:37.920 --> 00:41:43.159
learning tools out there. WPT Alpha
eight for one drop kicked off today.

652
00:41:43.199 --> 00:41:46.679
That's the one hundred and eleven thousand
dollars buying high Roller Tournament, but also

653
00:41:46.719 --> 00:41:50.840
has a charity element. Seven thousand
dollars of the buying is going to charity.

654
00:41:51.280 --> 00:41:54.360
How many they get today currently at
thirty six players. Registration is open

655
00:41:54.440 --> 00:41:58.639
until the start of day two.
They've got about, you know, three

656
00:41:58.960 --> 00:42:02.000
ish four hours left of play.
Kind of pretty long day one for this

657
00:42:02.079 --> 00:42:07.079
type of buying. You are allowed
a single re entry and a lot of

658
00:42:07.079 --> 00:42:12.480
players have already been eliminated. It's
down to twenty six I believe twenty two

659
00:42:12.519 --> 00:42:15.079
of thirty six players. UM.
A couple of the people that are out

660
00:42:15.119 --> 00:42:20.159
Adrian Mateias Kerry, Kat's fatal Holst, Jason Coon, Nick Vatrangelo, Stephen

661
00:42:20.199 --> 00:42:24.159
Chedwick, Bill Klein, and Mikita
Bezikikowski to name a few. Karen Shipley,

662
00:42:24.440 --> 00:42:30.760
David Stamm just leading ahead of Arta
Matrozaion Dan Smith, and Rick Solomon.

663
00:42:31.800 --> 00:42:37.280
You also got Ian or Aaron Lightburn
in there. Michael Limb, Ramen

664
00:42:37.360 --> 00:42:40.960
Haadiev, Kevin Rabbitschow, Alex Panikov's
all in the mix, phil Ive,

665
00:42:40.960 --> 00:42:44.639
he's out there on time. He's
out there battle and let's see, like

666
00:42:44.679 --> 00:42:45.599
this is what I mean. Chris
Brewer is over there playing this. Ye,

667
00:42:45.639 --> 00:42:47.440
I mean, he's not winning Player
of the Year if he's over there

668
00:42:47.440 --> 00:42:50.760
playing this, that's just what he's
doing. I mean, can't blame the

669
00:42:50.760 --> 00:42:52.960
guy. He's going after the money
everything. I get it. You know,

670
00:42:52.559 --> 00:42:55.119
when when's this open? Till?
Did you just three days of play?

671
00:42:55.199 --> 00:43:00.199
It's open until tomorrow at one pm
I believe is the start of Day

672
00:43:00.199 --> 00:43:02.719
two play down the final table,
and then they'll stream I think they're streaming

673
00:43:02.840 --> 00:43:07.760
both Day two and the final table
on the WPT YouTube channel. All Right,

674
00:43:07.800 --> 00:43:10.239
this will be one of those ones
that I'm looking forward to watching as

675
00:43:10.239 --> 00:43:14.440
well, but you know, probably
gonna have to come in the post WSP

676
00:43:15.000 --> 00:43:17.599
relaxation week just because I just don't
have time to watch it. Right,

677
00:43:17.639 --> 00:43:22.599
I will not be watching any Polka
or at least a month. At least

678
00:43:22.639 --> 00:43:23.920
a month, he says, Yeah, I don't want to watch any all

679
00:43:23.960 --> 00:43:27.320
right, but you know, well, we'll keep you guys updating on what's

680
00:43:27.320 --> 00:43:31.360
happening in that tournament as it plays
out over these coming days, But that's

681
00:43:31.360 --> 00:43:36.199
gonna do it for us. My
name is Donnie Peters, his name is

682
00:43:36.480 --> 00:43:38.199
Tim Duckworth, and we'll talk to
you guys later. Bas

