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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. I
am joined by my might Tim Duckworth.

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How you doing, sir, great? As always, you are great.

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That is because your guy Sweet Lou
Sweet victorious in the ten thousand dollars

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PLO Championship. We're gonna talk about
that. We're gonna talk about Yuri Zebilevski,

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Urie Nerd guy Uri Martins wins his
third WSP goal bracelet. There was

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some revenge in the tag team.
Okay, I don't know why you listened

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to that was revenge, but I
guess we'll get into it anyway. Nick

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Papillo wins his first gold bracelet.
Record setting WSP A Millionaire maker Field Seniors

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Championship is down to twenty nine.
We got some news there. We're gonna

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talk about that one. I think
that's also a record in the seniors Championship.

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The Horse Championship is in the money. Don't think that's a record center

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in that one, but nonetheless,
I think it had one hundred and eighty

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five entries. So very good turn
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First things First, ten thousand dollars
PLLO Championship. Speaking of record setting,

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this event a record setter seven hundred
and thirty one entries nearly six point

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eight million dollars in the prize.
School Lou Garza, Sweet Lou coming out

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on top, wins more than one
point three million dollars. Lou brought the

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drip. He was wearing a well, he was wearing a gene vest,

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but he was wearing a full gene
outfit. But the gene vest is what

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caught everyone's I because it was a
gene vest. Had no sleeves, you

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know, sleeves were kind of looked
like they were torn on the edges.

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But then he wore no shirt underneath, just letting the body show, letting

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the tat show. He got bling
on bolt risk, got a watch on

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one, got a bracelet on the
other. He's got the blinged out ear

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rings, got the necklace. I
mean he brought it. A sunglasses brought

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in. You expect nothing less from
lu Garza when he shows up to a

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proper tournament, and he certainly brought
it for this one. He comes into

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the day five out of five lasting
chips. He ran a pretty crazy bluff

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last night on day three, ran
that into Travis Pearson's full house that knocked

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him way down the leaderboard. He
comes into the day five out of five.

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He gets a couple of doubles through
chip leader Stanislav Holitenko and then from

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there he makes his way to three
handed play. Between three handed play was

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Garza, Arthur Morris, Stanislav Holitanko. All three players took turns as a

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short stack, the chip leader,
etc. Eventually Arthur Morris doubles through Holo

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Tanko, leaves Hollo Tanko short,
Garza bus Holo Tanko. It's heads up

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between the two players from Texas.
Morris starts with the chip lead, but

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Garza quickly takes the lead in the
heads up match and then went on to

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win it from there. There was
kind of a crazy bluff from Morris and

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heads up play when he was all
in on I think it was four to

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three deuced jack five no flush on
board. Morris moves all in on the

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river and Garza tanked and tanked and
tank for with aces. He at ace

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ace ten six I believe, and
he's tanked and tank to tank eventually threw

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it down. There was some I
guess taunting might be the right word,

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back and forth, you know,
a little too small celebration between each player.

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You know, first we saw lu
Garza throw it out there at point

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and then you saw Arthur Morris come
back with it on the other side.

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So these two were going at it
a lot of fun. You guys can

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check out the replay on Poker Grow
if you want. All In Najada and

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Will Jaffee wore on the call.
Afterwards, we had a little surprise.

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Yeah, Lou Garza proposes to his
girlfriend out of nowhere. Must have really

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been out of nowhere because I don't
think he had a ring. I think

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he used the bracelet, likeded,
But afterwards I did notice a ring on

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her finger, so I'm not sure. Maybe that she just moved a ring,

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she brought her to someone else's ring. Yes, maybe maybe you know,

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maybe Lou had had a couple of
extras on who knows, But you

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spoke with him afterwards, so we're
gonna get into that interview right now.

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Look, congratulations, First of usp
bracelet, he came in fifth and chips,

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but number one in swagger. Look
at this outfit, does this you

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know? Dressing like this? Yeah, the cowboy hat, Lasia, I

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give you a bit of confidence when
you're playing poker man. That's just me

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all day, every day, any
day, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,

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Jesus birthday, my birthday, your
birthday, same shit. I want to

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talk about your your a pun Atha
Mars. He played with him here,

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you obviously played with him at the
PLO series at the shootio. You know

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what, what kind of a partent
is he when you play him? Heads

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up? Oh he's good. He's
tough. I mean, everyone at this

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point is gonna be tough, and
he knows that they're doing so just gotta

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fucking you know. They get too. They get four cards, I get

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four cars. They don't way no
different. So pretty pretty crazy, rayo

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here one of you all friends.
Maybe damaged out TV slightly, that's all

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right, we'll get that fixed.
But pretty pretty amazing to win a brace

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it in front of all these friends
and family, right yeah, man,

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it's like it's his dream comes true
and finally from from me. Anyway,

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that moment with you now, fiance, was that pretty planned if you want

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or was that something just came randomly? No? I just I knew that,

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you know, she was one and
I was waiting for, like,

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you know, whenever, the right
time, whenever it came up, and

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it didn't feel like, you know, any other time we'd be right em

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side now because I don't think I
would even be right here without her all

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right, that was. Lou Garza
also moves up to fifth place on the

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PGT leaderboard with that win. His
first PGT cash of the season twelve hundred

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points gets him into fifth place.
So I think we're going to see lou

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Garza in some events, obviously for
the rest of the summer, but then

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maybe the PGT PLO series later on
this year, maybe some of the other

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tournaments. SIS on a final table, the twenty five KPLO in a few

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days. Here you go, all
right, colin a shot, let's go.

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Fifteen hundred dollars horse, eight hundred
and thirty six entries. Yuri Zevleski

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wins it all two hundred and seven
thousand dollars, his third WSP goal bracelet.

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Prior to this win, he won
his first goal bracelet in the twenty

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nineteen WSP twenty five OE event.
He took home two hundred and thirteen thousand

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dollars for that win, and then
twenty twenty he won the WSP Online four

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hundred dollars pl losses plasses. Yeah, it's basically the plos of ca.

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Yeah. I don't know how to
say that word two plusus. I don't

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know how to say that word whatever, two hundred and twenty one thousand dollars.

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There third third bracelet for Yuri,
one of the absolute best players in

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the game of Brazilian had a great
rail super loud. They were channing the

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whole time. Of course, um
nice celebration. At the end, Yuri

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wins with quads, quad aces,
mine jeus pretty good hand gets Dell pocket

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aces, flops, top set,
turns, quads and that is all she

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wrote, beating Randy ol in second
place the one thousand dollars tag team tournament.

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That's the one Tim and I told
you about where we busted like level

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two or something. Dide we bust
level two. It was like level seven.

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L no way, yeah, we
played. We did not play for

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six hours. It was like no, you know what the tournaments twelve.

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The exact time we bust it.
We put it in my app. It

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was four thirty. So we played
four and a half levels. It was

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four thirty because I just want to
put in my app. We walked out

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of that whatever that first of all, that structure needs to change. It

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was beautiful. What are you talking
about? It's our less Yes, yes,

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beautiful. Tim Allen Castler Duck worked
over here it is way too good

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of a structure. It should be
thirty minute levels, like, let's go,

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let's get one change. It needs
this is what we're doing. It

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needs to be thirty minute level.
Fine, I don't agree with that,

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but this is the one thing.
Our levels is insane fin no way beautiful.

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Yeah, get that over in two
days. Maybe they need to change.

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Ready, you're ready for This is
what we do in Australia. You

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start with you know, in our
case, there was we started with twenty

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thousand in chips. I played first. I should start with ten thousand in

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chips. When you sit down,
when you check in, you get the

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next ten thousand ships. Now,
if I bust firsthand aces versus kings,

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you still get to play. Now
if I run up my stack from ten

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k to you know, ninety seven
thousand, you come and sit, sit

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down and check in, you still
get ten k. This is a smart

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move. That is very smart.
Everyone, please clip that. He said

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that was a smart It was very
smart. Yes, you have a lot

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of really good good ideas. This
is one of them. Soon we'll talk

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about my idea that I had that
you thought was a good idea too.

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Okay, So okay, we also
think that there should be a triple stud

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mix cost. You know, that's
basically you're doing. So it's another good

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idea for you. Anyway, back
to the Tag Team one thousand, two

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hundred and eighty two teams, Michael
Sava Keyness, Yeah, probably butchered that

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name. I'm sorry, Michael and
Satoshi Tanaka. They take it down ninety

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five thousand, three hut one dollars. Is that for each of them or

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for total total? That seems small
for the prize? Bool, right,

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isn't that small? I'm confused,
says twelve eighty two entries, So maybe

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that's actually six hundred teams. That's
probably the one that's throwing us off.

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Oh what do you? What the
hell for? Okay, I'm getting these

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one payo that says ninety five thousand, yeah, and then I'm seeing something

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else says hundred and ninety thousand.
Yeah. I think it's one hundred nine

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thousand divided by two they Yeah,
that makes sense. Yes, they got

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tenth last year. Yes. Oh
man, so that's what you were talking

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about with the revenge there, coming
back, coming back, getting it done.

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Um Tanaka has a second bracelet now
he is second. I'm sorry,

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sorry you you wrote this horrible to
come every's exactly it's Tanaka has a second

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In wsp on line, you wrote, came back from a four to one

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underdog to win. But I thought
they were like they had like two big

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blinds because they're the rail was chanting. I was just going off the chip.

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The rail was chanting. Yeah,
you can't trust those. The rail

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was chanting, like two big blinds
to win or two big blinds to a

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brace or something like that, Like
that's what they were, champion blinds.

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You know. Earlier in the No
I Think heads up, he was super

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short. The one team had all
the chips on the table at one point,

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and Tanaka was in there for this
team and he had like none,

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He had like eight actual chips.
It was crazy. They denied Tanner bye

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bye. Who had He was paired
up with Vitamscott. Yes, sorry about

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that, they were paired up.
Tanner was looking for his third best Bago.

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Basically he has two prior ones that
came online, but they were denied

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in the comeback win from Savaknas and
Tanaka, and you spoke with both of

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them afterwards, a little joint interview
with the team. So we'll get to

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that. No, gentlemen, congratulations
first time bracelet win is I want to

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firstly talk about last ya tenth place? I believe was this win here a

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little bit of revenge? What do
we think? One? Absolutely? I

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mean, there's no way you don't
run it back after a tournament like this

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where you get to play together,
you get to talk crap to other teams

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and all that stuff. So there's
no way you don't run it back.

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It's a lot of fun. There's
no way you don't. Yeah, honestly,

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we just wanted better what we did
last year, and then we got

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the final table and we kind of
reset our goals. Hey, let's just

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do the best we can. And
all of a sudden, nipe blink and

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now we have bracests in our hands. It's it's pretty crazy, honestly.

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Yeah, I wonder know how this
team came together? You guys best friends,

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just you know, randomly found on
social media. What's the story behind

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you? Two really good friends from
Ohio. We played a lot of poker

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together and we didn't really plan on
playing last year. It was like I

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remember, it was like the night
before that we were sitting here watching another

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tournament. A friend and another tournament, and we're like, oh, all

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right, let's give it a shot. And then next thing, you know,

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we had made Day three last year, and next thing, you know,

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here we are. So we had
to run it back after that,

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though, I'll go to ust Toshi, this is not your biggest career scal

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You've got a second place in a
bracelet event and another deep running thing was

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a Venetian. How important was this
one to you even though it wasn't the

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biggest goal, but just getting that
gold on your wrist. Man, Honestly,

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you know, every win, you
know, it's my first win.

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By the way, Um, I've
had a lot of deep thrones, but

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um, it's just so hard to
win a tournament. And I really understand

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that. No playing tournaments, a
lot of tournaments, and yeah, I

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mean, I can't put it into
words. It's it's pretty incredible what we

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did. This is definitely my top
thing I've accomplished so far in my poker

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group. For sure. You guys
were heads up against prett accomplished buckle players.

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You know to bryceis Vhatana a million
sucker rings for vincent um you started,

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I think photo one chip of disadvantage
now you're watching on the sidelines,

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watching him double up, double up, double up. What was going through

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your mind? Is he just kept
hitting these Um, I'm sorry, Uh,

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it's it's kind of a weird feeling
because you're over there, you're watching,

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but I just want to stay there. A few people I trust in

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this world, like Satoshi, We've
become really close, and it's it's weird.

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I'm like telling people like, yeah, there's someone else playing who has

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thirty K or whatever. The jump
is, like thirty three K of my

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money in their hands, and there's
no one else in the world I would

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trust it with. Then this guy, he's another a high guy, Adam

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Freeman. He's been one of my
best friends for the past year and he's

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he's been awesome, and there's no
one else I trusted with in that situation

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as Adam. Freedom of how your
team mate, I'll talk to you.

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One final question. Pretty crazy,
insane rio, lots of beers, lots

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of cheers. Nothing beats that,
right, Winning in front of your friends

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and family was Yeah. The support
around in and around Ohio amazing, and

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part of the thing was Adam Friedman
and some other Ohio poker celebrities we're talking

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shit for the past year, saying
we made the unofficial final table last year

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and we were an official final table
lists, so now we went a bracelet,

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so they can't say anything anymore.
All right, Good on those guys

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for being able to come back another
another really fun loud rail, both sides

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going back and forth one another.
It's always good to see here. Um.

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Kind of a lot a lot of
fun railtes because there was three final

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tables playing out today, so that
was hick exciting. The mixed triple draw

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three hundred and fifty three entries.
Nick Pappillo finally feel like, you know,

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I feel like it's finally for him. He's been he's been around for

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a bit now, he's been knocking
at the door several times and finally gets

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the win. One hundred and eighty
one thousand dollars almost one hundred and eighty

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two thousand dollars for the win for
Papillo. Aaron Myrmelstein takes third place,

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Anna totally Zerin takes seventh, Andrew
Brown got eight three hands in ninth,

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Javiera took tenth and afterwards you spoke
with Nick Papio and here is that interview.

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For you now, Nick, congratulations
first of usp bracelet. You've had

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many big sculls, many wins,
many close calls, but you know,

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finally getting us. What does that
truly mean to you? It's pretty surreal,

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feels good. Really loved the mixed
games. I'm playing them, so

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it really felt like my tournament.
I ran really well. I late wrenched

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and ran really well and made a
lot of hands and it's a super fun

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tournament. I hope people play it
and get into the mixed games because it's

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Yeah, we came in today,
you know, Chip, leader of the

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nineteen remaining players. You kind of
touched on it. You know, things

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are going your way coming into you
know, were you just like, this

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is my time, this is my
best chance I'm ever gonna have. Yeah,

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I mean, it definitely felt like
it was my time with how I

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was running and how the table drawers
were going for me, Like I had

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good seats, I had good cards, and tournament just went really smoothly,

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like the whole way. I didn't
really have much adversity, Like I went

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down a couple of times, but
and then I would make big hands after,

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so really went my way. A
lot of people talk about you know

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best place, and I win a
bracelet and you're you know, you would

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definitely on that list. Sense of
relief that you've got got it or what's

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that feeling right now? Yeah,
definitely a sense of relief. I mean,

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it feels great to win a bracelet
and keep keep trying to win more,

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all right. Moving on to the
fifteen hundred dollars millionaire maker this thing

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good lord. Four thousand, five
hundred and eighty five entries on day one,

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A five thousand, eight hundred and
fifty one entries on day one B.

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That total's ten thousand, four hundred
and thirty six entries, a new

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record for this event and a new
record for a fifteen hundred dollar buying tournament

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at the WSP. Absolutely out of
control. How big this one was.

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The day one a leader was Young
Yee with seven hundred and fifty thousand in

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chips. Tim wrote, bags big
here. Absolutely cannot stand that. Alex

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green Blood also, I mean he'd
bagged big. I guess I guess we're

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going with that now. Four hundred
and five thousand, and then Ben Wang.

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Haven't heard much of Ben Wang this
year. This summer, you know,

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coming in with the summer of course, it was all about Ben Wang.

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You know, he had those two
WPT final tables, one one that

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he won, one took fourth place. And I think I have a theory

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that this chip count seven fifty could
be a blunder. It's so big,

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Like I think it's too big because
if you look at the counts from today.

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Yeah, I mean it probably could
be a wrong because it was typed

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wrong. Maybe the person wrote a
wrong on their back lead for now,

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um day one b leader. Now
this chip count is for sure sketchy.

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Michael Holts put down. He must
have put down four hundred and twenty thousand

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and zero six nine, which is
first of all not possible. Okay,

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so he's has to just be messing
around. I mean whatever, he's the

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chip leader technically on paper, but
I don't know. We're not going to

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verify that. We're just gonna kind
of go with it. So Michael Holts,

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well done, sir. I guess
you just you know, Michael Holts.

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I think WSP online. I think
he has a bracelet. If it's

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the same Michael Holts online, then
he's one hundred percent and messing around with

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this chip. Yeah. But because
that's like the persona I get from seeing

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him on social media. So one
bracelet, three rings. Yeah, um

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he wrote bags big again. Yeah
you kaiwin Art Papasian who is like back

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in poker now get some time off. And Eugene Todd, broy Eugene Todd.

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But we saw him the other day, the moose cock Master himself is

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out there bagging big. There we
go, I can't win cock bro Art.

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Of course, this event is going
to take, like, you know,

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seventeen days to finish. That said, absolutely massive field. Ten thousand,

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four hundred and thirty six entries.
Again, that is a record for

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this event, is a record fifteen
hundred dollar buying a tournament at the World

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Series of Poker. Just absolutely freaking
massive. They are smashing records left and

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right here. It is absolutely incredible
to see. Um. The millionaire Maker

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is called the millionaire Maker for a
reason. They guarantee a million dollars to

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the winner. Do they have the
payouts out yet? Are we going to

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get two millionaires in this one?
Is there a chance? Is there a

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chance we could get two millions in
this I mean, who knows, We'll

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see, um, I mean they
had they have two millionaires? No,

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they didn't have two millionaires, well
they had three millionaires millions, millions.

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Yeah, yeah, they had the
winner, Tyler Brown. Then they had

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two bounties. So if that's able
to do it, if that's able to

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have three million dollars prizes from the
prize pool, obviously the field size is

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a bigger eighteen thousand, one hundred
and eighteen entries in that one, but

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thousand dollars buying. This is a
fifteen hundred dollars buying. So yeah,

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I would guess that they can probably
get they can probably squeeze out two millionaires

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in this, which would be cool. That'd be very cool. Are you

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talking about like a million for a
million for a second? No? No,

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no, like one point four for
first million for seconds that sort of

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thing. But moving on to the
Seniors Championship. Speaking of record setting,

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this one absolutely just you know,
wall bursting. Get old people everywhere.

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I mean, they're not that old. They're only got to be fifty years

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old. Two twenty two, seven
thousand, one hundred and eighty eight entries,

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almost one thousand more exactly, it
was actually nine hundred ninety two more

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eight thousand, eight thousand, one
hundred eighty entries this year first place thousand

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dollars buying with in this one first
place seven hundred and sixty five thousand dollars.

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Holy crap. Gordon eng leads the
final twenty nine players, ahead of

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Lonnie Hallett and David Starns. Billy
Baxter is in the mix. The legend

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himself. Could you imaginely got what
seven bracelets? I believe he's got seven

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bracelets, Yes, imagine if he
gets it in this one would be so

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it's incredible. Dan high Miller,
Oh baby, I'm looking Dan high Miller

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win this event before and then like
finished second in or something. Look that

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up, finish. You're the stat
guy, You're like, I'm supposed to

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just be like I'm supposed to think
off the cuff and like throw stuff out

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there, and then you're supposed to
back me up with the hard fact.

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But I'm not supposed to like have
Dan Himelist's on the go. Yeah you

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are. But yes, we're talking
fourteen to six hundred and twenty seven.

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But didn't he also final table in
another year that is that is nine?

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Yeah? So yes, yeah,
final tape seventeen. I told you.

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Jimmy Tran also out there in the
mix. Everyone left is guaranteed twenty four

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thousand, three hundred ninety dollars.
Day four, A little switch to the

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schedule here Day four streaming on the
PokerGO YouTube channel. Producer Donnie with that

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change, Producer Donnie, with that
change. That's right. I flexed my

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talent muscles and I said, we're
putting this damn thing on because it's gonna

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be fun. Can't wait. I
can't wait to watch these guys play.

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It's gonna be a lot of fun. Um that'll start on the PokerGO YouTube

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channel four pm Eastern time, one
pm Pacific time. About when we get

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down to twenty seven is when we're
gonna start streaming. When they do the

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rejaw for three tables. Now,
this was my idea. The WSP should

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have a seniors high roller, like
a five K buy it And I got

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this idea, stole it from the
wind because I saw James Calderaro won the

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seniors high roller that they had,
but the SIP could have one. It

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could be like because they what's the
super seniors is? Also? Is that

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also one K? Yes? Yeah? So these two are these two seniors

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events are one K. You have
the seniors event, which is fifty plus.

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That's one K, and then the
super Seniors is sixty five plus.

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I believe it was fifty five plus
fifty five plus or whatever. It's older

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than this one, and that's also
one K. Okay, a five thousand

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dollars Seniors high roller fifty plus five
thousand dollars buying. I love it?

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What did what did the wins one
get? James? Look up James Calda.

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I think James won like either two
fifty or like three hundred K something

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like that. Like, you want
a good amount of money, so if

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you can effort that right now,
that would be two eleven? Okay?

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How many entries? Wait? Two
eleven was the entries of the project two

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one two and eleven K? One
hundred and fifty five entries? One hundred

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fifty is okayp could get five hundred? I think, yeah, I can

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probably have to agree with you.
Dad. Check the Victoria lives shits Yeah,

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well, Fas Bonnati fifth and then
an Assie Michael Uscala seven, Yeah,

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Buskila, you get four or five
hundred entries in this one, they'd

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be sweet, fucking crushing. They'd
be sweet to have a senior's high roller

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here at the WISP, so then
you would have three seniors tournaments at the

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w But you also had another idea
that they used. They used to do

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with the Aussie millions. I'm sealing
everything from Australia today. But yeah,

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that's it. Within Gooed hot Shots, it was twenty one and under.

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I believe a tournament obviously condre twenty
one and under in America, but do

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it maybe a five K twenty five
and under for max event. Bring back

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the FORMAX. That could be a
fun event. That could be a fun

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event. I don't know if it
needs to be a FORMAX. I think

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you could just have a separate FORMAX. I also don't know. I don't

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know about the price. Point five
k might be a little bit high for

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the for the twenty three year olds. Now they'll find money somewhere. I

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don't know, because that's those are
the people you want to take a shot,

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like the young people want to get
in to take a shot. No

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thousands, fine, thousand thousands a
good number. Twenty five hundred mine makes

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sense if it's twenty five ad Yeah, I mean maybe, I mean I

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think about it. I mean,
I'm sure the be like has the stats

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and the ages of people who enter
stuff, so they could look at it

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and see like, who's got money
who doesn't. We obviously know Leon Sturm,

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the twenty two year old whiz kid
who just comes in here and wins

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all the terms. Yeah, he'll
win that one too, or he might

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not play it because it's a little
bit too it's too low on his buying

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level. Moving on to the ten
thousand dollars Horse Championship, one hundred and

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eighty five entries, four hundred and
twenty two thousand dollars for the winner.

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Andrew Barbour was the unfortunate bubble boy. There are currently twenty six remaining at

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time of recording. They are playing
down to what do a certain amount of

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time? I think one more level, one more level. The levels are

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ninety minutes. Personally I think they
are way too long, but the levels

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are ninety minutes. Philip Helmy is
still in. It looked like he was

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short when I just walked over there, which is you know, par for

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the course with Phil helmyth Yeah,
Boss President Mari Eskandani fell a few spots

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short of the money. Damn Jan
rodinoff busted. I don't know. Three

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four spots short of the money for
our twenty five K fantasy team. We

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already mentioned Andrew Barbara Bubbling. It
looks like Scott sever is the current chip

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leader. Bradley Rubin, who is
I believe a four time goal Bracel winner,

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is also out there. Christopher Clawson. I used to battle with Christopher

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Clawson online playing like twenty five fifty
cent. His name ONBSB dot com was

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spew Artist, okay, and we
used to battle all the time, you

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know, we talk online sometimes whatever, like you know. And then he

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went on and now he just plays
all the ten case, just an absolute

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crusher. The final table for this
event is planned to be streamed on poker

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Go on Monday, June twenty six, so you guys will be able to

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check that out on poker Go again. Four hundred and twenty two thousand dollars

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up top for the winner. I
saw Connor Drennen was out there. Mike

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Gordon's Phil Hue Nick wa genty was
also out there in the mix. So

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a lot of big names still left
in that one. Of course, as

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we mentioned Phil Holmy at least a
time of recording right before we move on,

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he is still in the tournament.
I throw you some Phil Homma stats.

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Yeah, go ahead. This is
his ninth of a horse cash and

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he's currently logging cash number one ninety
four at the WSP, so that to

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me is very impressive. And he
is currently at wait how many left?

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We're nearly at these one hundred and
second second final table like two final tables.

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Wait, no, what I much? I say, one hundred second

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time he's reached the final two tables
of a tournament. I think I got

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these stats hurt my head, But
the way you can stick to the nine

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horse cash is one hundred ninety four
WSP cash. Congrats to you, Phil

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Homa. Under way today we had
the fifteen hundred dollars Study High Low kicked

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off five hundred and sixty six entries, which seems really really good. Yes,

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one hundred and fifty five thousand dollars
for first place. I mean,

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just so many tournaments are up this
year, it's crazy. And then we

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have what's coming up. We have
the kicking off on Sunday, the twenty

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five thousand dollars PLO high Roll or
that's the tournament that lou Garza said he's

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gonna wat final table. Okay,
so he's calling a shot there. We

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have the three thousand dollars limit hold
them six Max. That is also on

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Sunday, the five hundred dollars Salute
to Warriors on Sunday, which is going

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to be at Madhouse here. You
were, you were thinking about playing that.

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You were also looking at the structure. Your structure is very good.

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Yeah, I agree with you.
I looked at the structure as well,

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because you ed it up in your
screen to get to nine, and then

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you're gonna jump in there with me. I'm not going to play this tournament.

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No, I'm probably gonna play the
three thousand dollars Freeze Out on Monday.

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That's my goal. After the Seniors
final table. Um, yeah,

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I don't know. Maybe I just
show up for the Senior's foul table handle

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that one. I did do the
whole plo day three by myself for like

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eleven hours, so you know,
Remcoke could handle the four hour Seniors foul

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table. You know, might as
a Jimmy track. I can't wait.

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I mean that'd be pretty sick,
to be honest. I might want to

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tune in for that one. Also
on Monday, the fifteen hundred dollar no

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Limit deuced to seven single draw.
One of my favorite tournaments on the schedule.

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That one is also kicking off on
Monday, so as you would expect

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tons of poker here at the World
Treies of Poker. We're I think we're

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just past the halfway point, you
know, just about um so things are

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heating up quite nicely. We're still
performing pretty well in twenty five K Fantasy.

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You know, still a long way
to go. I mean there is

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still a long way to go.
We got Mike Gardonski working for us over

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there in the ten k Horse Championship. Hopefully he goes on to win another

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goal. Bracelet keep us neck and
neck with Team Lady Gaga, who seems

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to just have some He had every
single final table. I don't really know

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how it's happening, but it's happening. It's unbelievable. We did have Sam

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Silverall finishing in sixth place in the
ten Kplo Championships. I mean, that

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last hand was just brutal. He
just had it all here. I think

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he had a flustraw and a wrap
and just brick that. It was just

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wild. But yeah, good stuff. Good summer records are being shattered everywhere

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the more records they get chattered,
the more my number for the main event

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continues to climb. I was at
ninety four hundred coming into the summer.

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I mean, I think I'm at
like ninety seven fifty now five figures.

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I might I might get to ten
k pretty soon with the way this thing

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is going. I think I saw
something the other day from the World Series

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of Poker that said that Gigi Poker
has qualified seven hundred and seventy four people,

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and I believe, if I remember
correctly, the original plan was to

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qualify six hundred people rush via gig
Poker and Club. So if they're one

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hundred and seventy four over, that's
very good. We obviously have what a

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week and a half, two weeks
before the be meant kicks off, so

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let's about a week and a half, so you know, there will be

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some more qualifiers. There's obviously the
satellites that run here and all that sort

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of stuff, So I mean,
I'm just expecting a massive number at this

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point. I don't see anyway that
they don't break the record from two thousand

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and six, that was the year
that Jamie Gold won it. I guess

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I would just wonder because the way
that the payouts have shifted in poker tournaments.

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Do we see a twelve million dollar
prize? I think we need like,

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what's what's the Yeah, what's the
number to get the twelve million dollar

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prize? Or will they kind of
push it to get that number? You

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know, like because that's obviously it's
great to break the record, don't get

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me wrong, But will they also
be like, well, because we broke

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the record, we want to get
the twelve million dollar prize as well.

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I'm sure the guy that does the
payouts might get a nice little email that

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says, hey, by the way, for close and you need to just

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fiddle some numbers, take a couple
of bucks off seven hundred and eighty eighth

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place to make sure first twelve million
please do that. We can see that

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happen. And they do have that
main Event for Life promotion running this year,

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which is crazy. So if the
main event does break the record,

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they will draw a name from everyone
that played in the main event and that

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winner will get to like get a
main event seat for thirty years or something.

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Already know who won the what do
you glance? Oh yeah, yeah,

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that's a joke. Everyone just no
one won it yet can't win it

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till the main event actually takes place. All right, that's gonna do it

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for us, quick and easy.
Get you guys in and out of here.

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We'll be coming at you soon with
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at poker grow dot com. Tomorrow
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Poker Go YouTube channel. Day after
that, we're gonna have the Seniors final

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table and the final table for the
ten thousand dollar Horse Championships. So tons

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of stuff happening on poker Go again. We are committed forty seven consecutive day

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of poker. Even though they tried
to take a day away from me.

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I fought that shit and we are
continuing to bring forty seven days consecutively from

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the World Series of Poker. Let's
f and go war Out. My name

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is Donny Peters, his name is
Tim Duckworth. Let's go Face Jay eating sp

