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

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My name is Donnie Peters. His
name is Tim Duckworth. Big show today,

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Big big, big show. Big
Show's it big? It's big?

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Okay. You want to know why
some might say it's a record breaking show?

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Is it is? Because the twenty
twenty three World Series of Poker Main

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Event is now the largest World Series
of Poker Main event ever in the history

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of the game. This year's WSP
Main Event is the richest poker tournament to

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be held. We'll get into kind
of the nitty gritty of the numbers.

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We don't have official numbers just yet, but we can talk a little little

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bit about how things are progressing.
Today was day one d Phil Helmyth arrived

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and boy was it in arrival.
Tim is Tim is the biggest Phil Hummuth

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fan. I think he has like
one of those big heads like on his

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wall of Phil Hummyth and Tim is
shaking his head. Um Helmuth kept eating

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at the feature table. We have
a coffee bed update. We gotta talk

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about the World Cup of Vegas because
Tim decided to skip half a day of

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work to go play on a country
that he's not even part of look I

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hold a green cod I'm I'm I
have the right to represent the USA.

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We have an interesting main event proposition
from Tim. This one's for you.

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so let's let's kind of bring us
up to speed here. Day one

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A of the SPMN event was held
a couple days ago, had about one

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thousand and fifty players. Will say
Day one b about eleven hundred, eleven

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and twenty in that region Day one
C that was yesterday's flight, the biggest

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of them all so far leading into
today, got up over three thousand entries,

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was what we've been told today.
I forget if it was. I

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think it was level one of today, but it's WOP. Officials in the

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middle of the room got on the
mic and announced that the record held by

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the two thousand and six Debbies to
be main event, the seventeen year old

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record a long time is no more. It is no more. Not only

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had they surpassed the eight thousand,
seven hundred seventy three entries from the two

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thousand and six Debbies from an event, of course, that is the Man

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event that Jamie Gold won for twelve
million dollars. They sent out a press

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release shortly thereafter announcing the new record
and also mentioning that they had sword past

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nine thousand entries. So as far
as I'm concerned, all signs point to

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ten thousand plus. If you're asking
me, Donnie Peters, I think eleven

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thousand is in play. Jeez,
that's how big. It's absolutely wild,

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absolutely wild. We talked about it
last night, how we thought that they

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were close to the record last night, even before day one d got started.

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We still have multiple hours of registration
left open because you can register until

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level eight all to day once played
five levels, so that means through two

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levels and up until the start of
that third level on day two, which

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will be approximately like four or four
thirty something like that is when registration is

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going to close. And there are
two day twos. So we're recording this

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on Friday, July seventh, at
about one twenty in the morning on July

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seventh, on this Friday, that
is day two eight BC's so up until

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level eight today people can register,
and then up until again level eight tomorrow

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people can register. So do you
think this number is gonna get massive real

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quick? As it's already massive,
but now it's only going to get even

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crazier. Do you think the end
of registration will be better served for the

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end of dinner break? Like two
more hours plus the dinner break We're talking

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like four hours. It keeps people
a bigger window of time they're traveling if

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they're flying in from like New York, Boston, whatever. I mean,

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Yeah, but they don't you then
have to adjust the dinner break or are

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you kicking registration one one more level? Saying take it one more level plus

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the dinner break. Yeah, I
mean they might. They might do that

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in the future, Like you're not
gonna get a lot, but maybe now

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you INCENTI by someone that wakes up, they see the news, you know,

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they're like, oh, I can't
miss this, and it gives them

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an extra four you know, three
or four hours so you get into the

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main event. Yeah, I mean
it might. It might help a little

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bit. I would. I would
say that that's probably like being had in

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the conversation. Right. I think
the WSP deserves a ton of credit for

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this number. Um, I think
this maniment was marketed pretty well coming in.

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You know, they from everything that
we can tell, the goal was

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to beat the record and they are
shattering it. So you know, kudos

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to them for knocking this one out
of a park. Also, listen,

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nine handed play today. I'm confirmed. No, so ten hand a table

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set, I know, But I
walked around the field. I did not.

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I was here before you. You
were still playing soccer and I did

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not see ten hand to play at
all. So let's go. Well,

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but they had you know, there
was no there's only notes going on today

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other than stuff later on in the
day, right, So well, just

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mega satellites later on the day.
I mean, so, you know,

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kudos and then forgetting all that that
done. Um, I think overall,

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I mean I'm already like, what
the hell is next year going to be

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twelve thousand. I mean, it's
just it's out of control. This this

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tournament is just it's it's like nothing
else, it really is. It's absolutely

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incredible. So we know the number
is over nine thousand, we think it's

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gonna get over ten thousand. Probably
think that it's already there, you know,

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we're not. We're not. We
don't have the confirmed numbers yet.

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But um, and you know,
if if the field sizes trend what they

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usually trend in the years, then
today was you know, probably five thousand,

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right, and if they had fifty
two hundred coming in, then they're

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over. Last year they had about
one hundred and fifty entries on the first

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day, two late entries. Then
they had five hundred late entries on the

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second day two. So if you
figure if those keep up the same sort

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of trend, you're looking at another
seven eight, nine hundred, maybe a

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thousand entries for the late late entries. That's going to push this thing over

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eleven thousand, I feel like,
I mean, what in the world.

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I mean, yeah, tomorrow when
we wake up, we'll probably have a

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better idea of exactly what they had
today. I mean, it's just it's

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why I kind of figure out from
the eleventh And if you if you're listening

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to this and you're and you're within
it, you're within a day's travel,

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you can still get here because you
can tomorrow's day two, the first day

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two Day two ABC, Day two
D there's gonna be still be registration kid

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from Australia. So exactly, no
matter where you are, Yeah, get

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on a plane, you know,
find me some money and put some money

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together, find the ten k searching
your your couch for you know, coins,

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and do whatever you gotta do.
Sell potfolio. This is not financial

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bust. Please do not listen.
Maybe maybe maybe pawn you know, your

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your gold watch or something, I
don't know, like make it happen.

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Get out here in blast because this
thing's incredible cash advance. I will say

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that. Also, please, with
the with the record being broken, that

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means the us appe's promotion of Main
Event for Life quote unquote Main Event for

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Life is in full effect. So
one player that registers for this year's World

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Series of Poker Main Event will be
drawn at random, and that player will

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win a free roll a comped entry
to the WSP main event every year for

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thirty years. Yeah, I mean
that's a freaking promotion. I want to

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win that. I mean, that's
amazing. All right, let's get into

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what happened here on day one.
D chip Leader looks like it's Nicholas Rigby,

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Dirty Diaper himself, the guy out
of Pennsylvania who made huge waves.

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Was it two years ago? I
think it was two years ago, right,

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because he was playing the three duce
off suit suited like like an absolute

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animal out there. He is chip
leading. How many times do you think

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he played the three ducee today?
Probably six? Yeah, I mean,

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I mean, I don't know if
he'd get dealt at thirty nine times,

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but yeah, he was for sure, and he does well. Maybe Brittany

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Stout had a very very good day
thirty seven, three hundred and seventy five

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thousand, five hundred, excuse me, Neil Murphy three hundred and twenty three

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thousand, Chris Unican, Big Huni
three hundred and twenty one thousand. He

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had some other notables moving on,
Men Win Men the Master, Phil,

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Ivy Chance, Corneth, John Juwanda, Victor Blom, Victor islder One Blom,

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Wren Lynn Defending champions of this event, Chris Moneymaker, Joe Hasham,

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Phil Hellmuth, Keene Win and Scottie
Win All Moving on. Hellmuth, we

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can talk about him for a minute. He played on the feature table Horseshoe

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Feature Table after his trademark Wild entrance
this year. He was the greatest showman

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that was from a movie, from
a movie played by Hugh Jackman, and

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he was pulling a cage, a
lion's cage, a real lion. It

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wasn't a rely. Okay, he
was pulling a lion, but there was

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something in there that was acting like
a lion. And that's something was Dan

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Jungleman Case, who was dressed up
like a lion in this cage as Helmuth

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pulled the cage. Also in this
extravaganza was seventeen models, all carrying numbers

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one through seventeen, obviously because Phil
just won his seventeenth World Series of Poker

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Gold Bracelet dress Lioness. I don't
I don't know. I didn't pay attention

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that closely. I paid attention to
Helmuth, who had a little nips going

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on with this costume. Oh god. So they march all the way into

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the horseshoe by the backside or the
front, I don't know which you would

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really call it of the horseshoe stage. Helmy, this gives a little bit

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of the speech. Jungle Man gets
out of the cage, does a bunch

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of roars. It's this whole thing. It's he It was. It was

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special. It was very special.
A bunch of roles. Yeah, it

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was. He was. He's a
lion. Is his own video? Helmy

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says, welcome to the Jungle.
Yeah, there's videos out there. We

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played the video on the live stream. I'm assuming the video has hit social

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media. This is something else man. Was this some guns and roses playing

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as well? No, it's just
welcome to the Jungle. Nah, very

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very interesting. Helmy then proceeds to
go, you know, he goes changes

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back into his normal off. It
comes up onto the feature table. So

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he's on stream. We had him
on stream all day, all six hours

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that we were streaming today. If
you do, if you miss the stream

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and you want to go back and
watch, you you can find it on

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the poke Rio YouTube channel. Remco
Rinking and myself were joined by twenty twenty

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one him and Champion I held him
here, which was a lot of fun,

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a lot of good insight. Put
from right, it's impressive, that's

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right. We had to put up
with him. What are you talking about?

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Helmuth comes to the table with like
a plate of food that is like

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a barbecue dish. It's got like
some barbecue meats, some like some other

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looked like a couple of sides whatever. He immediately starts chowing out on that.

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So that was Phil Helmyth meal number
one. Then he plays this pot

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against a Brazilian player at his table. Helmuth flops a set against an overpair

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of queens, ends up making a
full house in the river, gets paid

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a huge amount. Because it was
a multi way pot. He essentially doubled

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his stack. He got up to
like one hundred twenty five K if you

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get the exact number, but you
start with sixty K, so so yes,

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and then that's where Helmyth basically stayed
for most of the day. I

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would say probably ninety five percent of
the day that he played. Helmyth was

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between one hundred and twenty and one
hundred and thirty thousand and chips, so

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extremely healthy. Um. As the
day went on, he comes back from

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dinner break. I don't believe he
ate on dinner break, because he mentioned

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at the table like eating before dinner
break, not eating on dinner. But

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then he comes back after dinner break
with two of those little like portable containers

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of sushi. He's got two of
those. So then then no, I

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don't know where those are fumbles look
like the ones you just get off,

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like the racket, like a place. I have no idea. So he's

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got those. Then later on he's
got a personal pizza from Geordano's. He's

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got that. So so he also
had a package of I think nutter butters,

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like those cookie wafer things. He
had a Gatorade four thousand calories.

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Yeah, I mean he talked about
how he talked on stream about how people

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don't understand how many calories poker players
burn in a day, especially him,

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because he pays attention to everything.
Him, out of everyone else, he

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burns the most calories. Phil Hammith, I mean, listen, I mean,

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I don't know what to say.
Playing poker like it does burn a

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lot of calories because you do have
to I mean, if you're focusing a

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lot and all that sort of stuff, I get it, um but yeah,

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but does it really or does it
just burn mental energy? Because mental

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energy exactly how many calories it burns? You know you're not because you just

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I yeah. Anyway, then the
last the night is winding down. Philhelmi

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still got on Dred twenty five k
hasn't really been involved too much. He

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just he loses like three or four
hands and it's just sent into orbit.

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Phil Helmy style just on rage tilts. So now he's tilting. He bagged

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around one hundred and six hundred and
eight thousand, I think, which is

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still extremely healthy. Not where he
was at his peak, but still extremely

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healthy. We got a bit of
Helmuth tilt on the live stream, which

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is always entertaining. We saw an
absolutely outrageous fold of a guy folding pocket

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kings. Pre flop was Jason Curry. So this hand, this hand is

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out of control. You can either
find it on the live stream kay on

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the potow YouTube channel or on poker
gro Yes, or you can find it

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on Poker Growth social media you know
you at poker Grow on Twitter and elsewhere.

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We posted the hand, but the
hand went, they're playing three hundred,

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five hundred. Curry makes it on
the button thirteen hundred two black kings.

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Janello has eleven thousand, five hundred. He's in the small eleven thousand,

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eight hundred. As Tim said earlier, he's got two black eights.

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He goes all in. Okay.
Now, Di Stefano is in the big

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blind with Ace of Heart's Queen of
Clubs. So Ace queen off. Now

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I will point out that while Janello
is all in for the eleven thousand,

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eight hundred, Curry started the hand
with around seventy eight seventy nine thousand and

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chips. D Stephano had a little
over ninety two thousand in the big blind.

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So DeStefano does cover Curry. Okay, now do Stephano. You know

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he's figuring this out. He makes
it a four bet to thirty thousand,

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okay, which is seas not done
any wild. I mean, I think

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just calling here is plenty fine.
I mean I think I think this is

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just a little bit too overaggressive here. I think if you do raise,

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you could like exactly men click it, like figure out the math twenty one

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thousand or something whatever whatever it is. So I think you could do that.

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You know, I think it's ten
thousand, five hundred more so,

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um you know twenty two thousand,
three hundred or whatever, right, twenty

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thousand, two hundred h whatever.
Anyway, um so do that? Um

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so anyway, he makes it thirty
thousand now actions on curry and he goes

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into the tank. He's kind of
like him and and Han back and forth.

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I thought this was a big Hollywood
show. Huh. I thought he

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was hollowooding hollywooding. What do you
mean, Oh, like you thought that

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while you were watching the hand like
and then he was gonna go all in?

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Yeah, yeah, well you know
he didn't. He folded. Yeah,

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I mean I and then I had
a hot attack while watching. I

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mean, I don't know what to
say. I mean, that's just I

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mean, listen, obviously there's times
when you run kings into aces. I

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fully get it, and it would
suck to absolutely do it. But I

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wonder a couple of things. So
one we saw kings to aces at this

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table involving Helmuth and Di Stephano earlier. Now, Helmuth lost the stone.

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Minimum had to be the stone.
He's the best. And also because de

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Stephano played it very cautiously his aces
because in the texture of the board wasn't

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the greatest. Um, so I
get it. That said, on the

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first hand of the day, there
was a player that was eliminated with kings

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into aces, and it made its
rounds on social media, and they talked

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about it at the at the feature
table. Firsthand of today, firsthand on

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the whole turn to day. Yeah, kings verse aces, Um, the

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kings got eliminated so well so wait
sorry, firsthand of one d or firsthand

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on the stream one d age.
So it made on the stream, it

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made, so it made its rounds
on social media. People were talking about,

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they talked about at the feature table
how it happened. Rather so I'm

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wondering if that was kind of in
the back of Curry's mind thinking like,

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yeah, I'm gonna end up like
this guy that said the situation here it's

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button verse small blind, big blind. Okay, that's you know, one

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thing that's not the first end of
the day. Yes, Also, like

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you had seen at least I would
think you would have seen earlier if if

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you had people paying attention to the
stream when there was a hand when Stephano

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put an opponent all in with just
ace high on the river, so you

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know, he was playing aggressive and
tending to lean a little bit looser than

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you know, a lot of players
would lean. I think that there's something

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to be said about the fact that, you know, you raise button.

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Janello, the Brazilian goes all in
from the small blind. There's a fair

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amount of his jams that have an
ace in them, which means that if

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that's the case, it's less likely
that the big blind has two aces,

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you know. So I mean,
listen, I'm not folding. There can't

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you calling no all in? It'
all in, it's all in. I

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can't speak for cry Aldemir, who
was in the booth of us, but

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I believe you know, he wouldn't
be folding either. I don't think rem

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Corinkoma said that he would be folding. Judging by the reactions on social media,

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I don't think a lot of people
would be folding. So anyway,

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he folds does Curry puts the two
kings in the muck and he admitted it

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afterwards. And afterwards phil Helm he
said that he respected the fold. He

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said, you know, even though
you were wrong, I respect the full

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board runs out clean for the eights, so not only does Curry fold the

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Kings, but as a result,
Janello is able to stay in the tournament.

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Because the Kings would have won,
he would have knocked out Janello,

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he would have doubled up and then
some you know, through Di Stefano.

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So so yeah, but listen,
I will say this, While I do

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think that that was a mistake to
fold the two Kings there, I think

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afterwards Curry he didn't seem phased by
it. He progressed on and he did

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he did all right, which you
know, m might not be easy to

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do because you make a fold.
You know, maybe you see some comments

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on social media. You know,
you have Phil Hommy. While he tells

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you that he respects the fold,
you know, Phil Hommady is telling you

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that you were wrong, Like,
you know, you see that you're wrong

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obviously because you see the hands that
are tabled in front of you, like

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all this sort of stuff. So
it would be easy to kind of fall

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off the rails in your day to
go to shit after that. But Curry

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day didn't go to shit, okay, and he continued to play pretty well

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from there. So I guess that's
the silver lining in all this for Curry.

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But yeah, I'm just never folding
two kings in that specific situation.

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I know it's the dubsman event.
I know you only have one pair.

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I know that there's a pair that
your opponent can have that's better than you,

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but I mean that spot, I'm
just not doing it. So yeah,

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so that happened. As I said, you know, you can find

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that on the poker or social media
channels. I'm assuming Remco will get it

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up on our Facebook or sorry,
on our Facebook, on our YouTube channel

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at some points because that was an
absolute banger of a hand. Notable eliminations.

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Hassin ends on a former champion in
this event twenty nineteen. He's gone,

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Brian Kenny's gone, Dan Kate's the
Lion himself is gone, sent back

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to the jungle. Kane Callis is
out, Vanessa Kate is out, Dan

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Himler's out, Randall Emmet's out,
Fully Promises out, and Stephen's Song is

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out. All those players that have
been eliminating. As I mentioned earlier,

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Nicholas Rigby looks like he bagged up
to the chip lead overall four hundred and

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eight thousand for Nicholas Rigby. So
as long as you know, nothing was

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missed. And from the official reports, it looks like Nicholas Rigby is going

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to be the overall chip leader.
Finally someone has overtaken you. Heated to

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Haunt after he bagged up the Day
one eight still would have been yeah exactly,

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So so yeah, so that's what
we got to going forward. Um

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again, you know, we'll keep
you updated as best we can on the

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numbers, but um, it's probably
not going to be till Saturday evening,

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Saturday night. Saturday Night's episode going
on Sunday is probably one will know the

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official numbers. That's what I'm guessing
they would announce it. I kind of

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expect that they do happen to surpass
ten thousand. We'll get tomorrow another announcement,

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just like they announced today that the
record was beaten. So um,

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you know, you can stay tuned
for all the different social media channels,

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news outlets, et cetera for that
news because it feels like it's coming.

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Ten thousand plus feels like it's there, which is again absolutely incredible for this

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event. Coffee bed update, I
think I won today. You have no

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idea, but I don't have any
idea. So today for Day one CE

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or no d oh day one d
Sorry, so I had over fifty three

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hundred and you had under fifty three
hundred. Okay, I mean, well

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we'll figure it. We'll find out. Yeah, it's gonna be close.

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That's why I wouldn't get They wouldn't
give give up the the in fight to

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day. They had it on the
lock and key. Sorry, we'll give

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him some time. Okay, that
works. Um, are we doing another

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coffee bed for tomorrow? It's too
hot? Why is it too hard?

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I mean sure, well that's so
exactly Okay, a hundred. Keep in

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mind that this number is gonna be
much lower than what we have been bidding

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on because um, this is the
day two late registration one twenty one seventy

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five one one five, two hundred
five two ten pond Okay, put it

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in the sheet. I have two
ten and over, and then we'll do

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another one for the next day.
But yeah, let's go. I want

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eleven thousands. So bad, so
so so bad. Um. World Cup

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of Vegas, buddy, how'd you
do You played with Team USA? Yeah?

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We we were very confident. We
drew Poland, Iran and United Nations

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basically, which was like a mix
of you know, Europe leftover players.

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Yeah, a little bit of that, a little bit of Russia, a

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little bit of you know, kind
of Eastern Europe. First game against them,

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um, a couple of the players
they had was Mata Simblasts. They

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had Anatoly Philotoph. They smoked us
five zero. We were all over the

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place. We just had no chemistry. We were not playing any We did

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nothing right. The second game was
against Iran. We were okay, let's

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try and get a point here,
let's try and win. They beat us

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for one, so that wasn't fun. But we got on the board.

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Uh, then we had to play
Poland. We're basically out of it,

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but Poland had a had a chance
to make it um, so we knew

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it was going to be a tough
game. We scored the first goal,

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they got the next two, We
got the next one. Then they went

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ahead four to three minute ago.
I scored a banger, banging volley.

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The photos that were in the chair, okay, yeah, good equalizer.

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I celebrate. I don't normally celebrate
when I scored, but that one had

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a bit of a bit of feeling
to it, and we end up tying

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four. Four didn't make it through
to the playoffs, but you know,

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I loved the World Cup of Vegas. I want to play it every year

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until I you know, can't walk
anymore. Um, I just think it's

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fun. Like it doesn't matter who
we're playing with. It's just like a

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cool time for all these poker players
to get together and you know, kick

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the ball around, put put some
hard and energy on the pitch. And

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yeah, it was a great day. Apart from losing. Who won,

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I think Spain. Spain was pretty
strong. H they had Adrian Mattea's Latara

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Guerrera. Uh, I can't remember
who else, but they were very good.

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A lot of the teams were very
good. Like you remember the first

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few years we did it and it
was just a bunch of scrubs and then

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the USA were just crushes. Now
it's like it was USA in Brazil.

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Yeah, but now every team is
good. How good it was Brazil?

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What I watched very good. I
saw some I saw a set piece free

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kick goal where the goalie scored.
I mean like there was stuff like that

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happening. These guys were like,
yeah, yeah, these guys were switched

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on. But it was great.
It was a great day. Thanks to

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Tim Adams, thanks to you know, johannas Becca Byan Caveman. Everyone then

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organize it hopefully next year we get
you on the pitch hopefully and we'll see

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how many he holds up. What's
the situation that you're going to propose.

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So look, firstly, I want
to apologize to Adam Hendrix. Apologize.

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I've I've heard these dms are full
of people calling him out for scamming me.

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Look, and I said in the
tweet, I deleted it, you

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know, because I felt bad.
I had people in group chats that I'm

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in sending the tweet. Everything that
was said is true. No, I

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understand, but people don't know that
I know that you were trolling because you

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said ahead of time that you were
going to troll him. Yeah he was

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going to yeah, which is I
get it. But I'm saying, you

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read the tweet, you're actually calling
him out. Yeah, I mess and

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I was like, oh man,
I forgot to put the sarcasm right on.

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But we we joked around about if
you scored two goals, I'll put

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you in the main event. And
I scored two goals. What people don't

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realize that I literally don't go past
halfway when I play like I'm just like

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the last defender. But that game
whatever, That's not the point. But

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we were discussing, and I want
to shout out our social media manager Sam

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Cosby for this. Let's say hypothetically
he put me in the main event,

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okay, or anyone put you in
the main event, and they did some

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kind of fifty fifty split, eighty
twenty split, or like you, maybe

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you sold twenty five percent. Okay, we hit the record. I'll be

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I'll be the guy that has been
put in fifty to fifty. You are

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the one that's sold twenty five percent, hypothetically, and Jack Effel draws down

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name out and we win thirty years
of main events seats. I've already decided

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that everyone who has action to me
is getting the same action for thirty years.

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Okay, I personally decided that's what
I think too now. But you

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can do whatever you want. I
mean, I think it needs to be

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probably just lined up ahead of time. It's it's it's similar to you know,

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if um, how you would line
how you would sort out you know,

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you win like a Bonnie Well no, you know, because Bonny's count

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those that's very simple, but like
you win, you win a ring did

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that person get percentage into the million
dollars three percent things? Yes, yeah,

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but I think in a lot of
cases you should just be up front

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with it. And all the cases
you should be up front with it.

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You know, you should just say, like, listen, if I go

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on to win a ring or win
a bracelet and I can get into this

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tournament of Champions, then you know
year a percentage carries over, so they

407
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follow up question out for you.
Then you know, let's I don't know

408
00:29:02.799 --> 00:29:04.880
how much you Let's say you sold
twenty five percent, okay, ye,

409
00:29:06.519 --> 00:29:11.119
would you knowing that you have thirty
years of seats offered the same x people

410
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that have twenty five percent of you
a buyer? But you say, look,

411
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I'm going to give you guys each
let's say all their percentages are equal,

412
00:29:18.960 --> 00:29:22.759
just for hypothetical stakes. I'm going
to give you each ten k now

413
00:29:22.880 --> 00:29:26.000
in cash and your equity is gone
for the next thirty years. Yeah,

414
00:29:26.000 --> 00:29:30.599
you could organize some of that,
but you would you go, You'd be

415
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like no, So yeah, we're
thinking about that. It's like how much

416
00:29:34.240 --> 00:29:38.680
what's the line? Because even if
you're a really bad player this, you're

417
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probably going to cash or like luckbox
a deep run in thirty years where the

418
00:29:45.519 --> 00:29:48.400
guy that has half of you or
whatever is probably going to make some money.

419
00:29:48.799 --> 00:29:52.400
But it's like interesting to think about, like how you may approach because

420
00:29:52.440 --> 00:29:56.440
someone's gonna win, and what's the
chance the person that wins has like a

421
00:29:56.519 --> 00:30:02.640
percentage or a steak already, like
at least what a ninety percent chance that

422
00:30:02.640 --> 00:30:06.799
happens, eighty percent chance that happens
the guy that wins the seat. So

423
00:30:07.240 --> 00:30:10.279
it's gonna come up. It's definitely
gonna come up. Yeah, you know.

424
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So yeah, I mean I've personally
just decided that, you know,

425
00:30:12.400 --> 00:30:15.079
I'm gonna do it because I don't
play them in event unless I get people

426
00:30:15.079 --> 00:30:18.559
to buy action. So I'll reward
them in that regard. And it's not

427
00:30:18.599 --> 00:30:21.480
that big of a deal to me
personally, you know. But I also

428
00:30:21.720 --> 00:30:25.160
understand if it's as long as it's
like set forth ahead of time, if

429
00:30:25.160 --> 00:30:26.400
people don't do that, you know, if it's all bonus. All I

430
00:30:26.440 --> 00:30:30.359
know is I think Phil Gaffon might
get a couple of a phone call to

431
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opetrate something. I feel like there's
something, there's something that could happen out

432
00:30:34.720 --> 00:30:37.119
of this. Yeah. No,
I think there're definitely just something that could

433
00:30:37.119 --> 00:30:40.599
happen out of this. I thought
about this, you know, I didn't

434
00:30:40.599 --> 00:30:41.480
know you were going to bring this
up on the podcast, but I think

435
00:30:41.599 --> 00:30:45.160
I was thinking about this today.
Yeah, you know, what are you

436
00:30:45.160 --> 00:30:47.559
doing this situation? And that's what
led me to be like, yeah,

437
00:30:47.640 --> 00:30:48.640
yeah, I'll just give it the
percentage. Not a big deal. It's

438
00:30:48.640 --> 00:30:53.160
easy. But it's like some people, I think that's logical. I'm not

439
00:30:53.200 --> 00:30:59.880
sure if some people think that way
though. We know people who are bad

440
00:31:00.000 --> 00:31:06.039
act in the PGT series that happened
at the studio and then like they're like

441
00:31:06.079 --> 00:31:10.599
there's deals where like if that person
wins the championship bonus, then the backer

442
00:31:10.640 --> 00:31:12.359
gets a share. There's also deals
where the backer gives them all the share

443
00:31:12.720 --> 00:31:15.960
or you know, all the championship
bonus. So there's stuff like that out

444
00:31:15.960 --> 00:31:18.880
there. I think, like anything, you know, the problems in this

445
00:31:18.920 --> 00:31:22.559
sort of thing always arise when it's
just not laid out ahead of time,

446
00:31:22.599 --> 00:31:26.480
because then it becomes a thing,
you know, and just so just always

447
00:31:26.519 --> 00:31:29.200
lay it out ahead of time.
And if you are in that situation and

448
00:31:29.240 --> 00:31:33.079
you are laying out you know,
backing staking or share buying arrangements ahead of

449
00:31:33.079 --> 00:31:37.680
time, just always kind of put
it down in a text message or something

450
00:31:37.839 --> 00:31:41.559
that way. It's not just hearsay. You know, oh you told me

451
00:31:41.599 --> 00:31:42.640
this. You told me that.
You know, even like I go,

452
00:31:42.759 --> 00:31:45.160
you know, you go up to
your friends and you say, hey,

453
00:31:45.160 --> 00:31:48.240
you want to swap one percent?
Like I swapped with somebody the other day.

454
00:31:48.400 --> 00:31:52.240
You know, before I started,
we were both in day two,

455
00:31:52.359 --> 00:31:56.640
so I was thinking someone else though
I don't know, but I swapped with

456
00:31:56.680 --> 00:31:59.720
someone, but they that person had
already backed. They played day one b

457
00:31:59.839 --> 00:32:02.519
and back and they bagged right around
starting. But I saw them before I

458
00:32:02.559 --> 00:32:05.559
started, and I said, hey, do you want to swap one percent?

459
00:32:05.720 --> 00:32:07.480
And they said yeah, let's let's
do it. And the person was

460
00:32:07.519 --> 00:32:10.200
like, well, I only I
only backed fifty cass, I don't care

461
00:32:10.279 --> 00:32:13.319
whatever, it doesn't matter to me, Like it's not not that big of

462
00:32:13.359 --> 00:32:15.519
a difference. Let's be back.
Let's just swap me, you know.

463
00:32:15.799 --> 00:32:17.000
He said okay. But then and
then I, you know, I was

464
00:32:17.000 --> 00:32:20.119
like, I gotta go because I
gotta go play, and I went back

465
00:32:20.119 --> 00:32:22.640
to my seat and I just texted
him, hey, just confirming our swap.

466
00:32:22.680 --> 00:32:23.720
And then he said, yes,
you know, just because then now

467
00:32:23.759 --> 00:32:27.680
it's like documented, because I don't
want it to ever be something where like

468
00:32:27.680 --> 00:32:35.079
you said two percent, you said
three percent, texted me yeah for me

469
00:32:35.119 --> 00:32:37.559
and I snap texted you being like
exactly, So it's just there. It

470
00:32:37.839 --> 00:32:42.480
just makes it easier. Yeah,
Friday, July seventh, we got Day

471
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two ABC coming up for the wsp
Man event, the Record Setting Man Events,

472
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So the live stream coverage is gonna
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473
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for another five levels of play on
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474
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D there will be five levels of
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475
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so four hours of coverage will be
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476
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on Poker Goro, but also on
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477
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table. Then after those two levels, the final three levels will be on

478
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poker Go behind the paywall from the
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479
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the big guns come out, and
I believe it's Lawn McCarron and Maria Hoe

480
00:33:25.200 --> 00:33:29.200
on the call tomorrow. I believe. I've forgive me if I am wrong

481
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on that, but I believe that's
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ows me like nineteen to those,
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498
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going to start the feature table tomorrow
and then we'll go from there. You

499
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know, we don't we don't really
know what's going to happen. They're gonna

500
00:34:44.840 --> 00:34:49.320
be there. They're at least starting
in Horseshoe and Paris tomorrow, and then

501
00:34:49.320 --> 00:34:53.280
the plan is to break out of
Paris and ultimately end up in Horseshoe by

502
00:34:53.320 --> 00:34:57.519
the end of the day. As
we've talked about already, registration will be

503
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open for the first two levels.
It'll close is at the start of level

504
00:35:00.159 --> 00:35:05.880
eight, which I think is right
around four thirty four forty pm something like

505
00:35:05.920 --> 00:35:08.360
that. Um. You know,
obviously depending any sort of delays, if

506
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there's race, ceremony, all that
sort of stuff. Um. But yeah,

507
00:35:12.559 --> 00:35:15.559
And I think there's also two events
tomorrow other than the main event,

508
00:35:16.440 --> 00:35:21.599
because because I think they announced today
that there's like a fifty PLO or something

509
00:35:22.000 --> 00:35:27.280
Mounty three day event, and there's
also this thought of the seven seven seven

510
00:35:27.400 --> 00:35:31.000
Lucky seven something. I think they
announced that at least the PLO has been

511
00:35:31.079 --> 00:35:34.679
like delayed. They kicked it.
They kicked the star time back a little

512
00:35:34.679 --> 00:35:37.000
bit. But I think these should
just be which makes sense that they kicked

513
00:35:37.000 --> 00:35:39.679
the start time back because you know, people are gonna bust. They'll clear

514
00:35:39.719 --> 00:35:45.039
some space and then they'll wait.
You know what, what's up? I

515
00:35:45.079 --> 00:35:47.360
think all the people need another this. Yeah, but my luck might be

516
00:35:47.400 --> 00:35:53.159
turning around a fifth place in the
media event un again, just like I

517
00:35:53.199 --> 00:35:58.840
did at the Global Poker Event.
I'm running awesome in free rolls where there's

518
00:35:58.920 --> 00:36:01.280
no money. Did you win any
like? Well, yeah, they change

519
00:36:01.320 --> 00:36:07.079
the prizes. I want one hundred
few dollars in total rewards credits to use

520
00:36:07.119 --> 00:36:09.079
it. That's more than one hundred
and fifty dollars that you didn't have before.

521
00:36:09.599 --> 00:36:14.920
That is true. And what's even
better, it's going on handed mob.

522
00:36:15.480 --> 00:36:16.599
That's what Kevin Mas said. Okay, got a little hand in my

523
00:36:16.760 --> 00:36:21.920
entry Front of the World Series.
Finally terrible Simaim, but we're turning around,

524
00:36:21.960 --> 00:36:23.480
all right, Well that's gonna do
it for us. No interviews today,

525
00:36:23.559 --> 00:36:25.920
a bit of a wonky end to
the day, but um, we'll

526
00:36:25.920 --> 00:36:30.199
get back to the interview soon.
I will be back in the field tomorrow.

527
00:36:30.559 --> 00:36:36.719
You're getting on day to a BC. I got sixty one, nine

528
00:36:36.840 --> 00:36:39.880
hundred coming back for day two,
so I'm looking forward to battling and let's

529
00:36:39.920 --> 00:36:44.400
go make it happen. My name
is Donnie Peters. His name is Tim

530
00:36:44.480 --> 00:37:04.800
Duckworth and we will talk to you
guys later Bass

