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

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Podcast. My name is Donnie Peters. His name is Tim Duckworth. I'm

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gonna warn everyone we are about fifteen
feet from a very loud and obnoxious rail

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railling the final table of the three
thousand dollars no limit, hold them freeze

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out. So if it gets a
little rowdy around us, that is why

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I suggested we move. You've been
what we ain't moving because I gotta move

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all this gear. It ain't happening. What Kim more about the rowdiness in

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the movement. It gives a nice
little vibe. We had rowdy yesterday at

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the Millionaire Maker found table. Now
we got this, got it. I'm

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ready to go. I'm just saying
there might be times when we can't hear

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each other or something. I don't
know. We'll figure it out on this

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show. We got a twenty five
thousand dollars pot limit Omaha high Roller winner

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who we have a Millionaire Maker winner
and two millionaires from that event. Yes,

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Mike Madisow fell short in the Quest
for Gold Bracelet number five, but

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he's back on the saddle running in. We got some winners in the salute

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to warriors and the limit hold them
six Max tournaments. I just mentioned that

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three k noleman hold them freeze out
there at the final table. The Super

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Seniors is off and running. The
half and half is what does that?

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It's fifteen dollars half and half pot
limit Omaha slash noleman hold them. They're

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down to the final few tables.
Daniel McGrane, it's about time kids.

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Are they even in the money at
that time? There on the bubble he's

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chasing number seven in the ten thousand
dollars stud High Low Championship, So we'll

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check in on that. We got
Jason Mercier back at the World Series of

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Poker, yes, and he is
at in the final five players in the

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fifteen hundred art no limit Deuced seven
single draw. Also Eric Sidell in that

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today. One was absolutely massive, and

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easy, all right. It looks
like the rail to our left has about

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doubled in size since what's going on
since we started the podcast. It's pretty

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wild. It's great. Twenty five
thousand dollars PLO high Roller. We've talked

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about this event for a couple of
days now, four hundred and forty nine

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entries. If you can believe it, pretty sure that we can say biggest

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PLO prize pool in history. That's
confirmed? Is that confirmed? I have

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no idea. What doesn't even need
a stat check that I'm asking the stats

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guy. He gave me the okay, So we're going with it and then

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also biggest first place prize for a
plovent. I don't think the fifty eight

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beat it before. Nah. The
winner of that massive first place prize,

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which amounted to almost two point three
million dollars, is Kaqwan Law, a

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polo specialist, very very good in
the game. He came second in this

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very event in twenty twenty one to
Sean Deep. If you remember that that

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was Kaquan Lao's previous high score in
a live tournament. He bested that,

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of course with this finish here.
He also came eighth in this event in

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twenty nineteen, so that's very impressive. Absolute crusher Kaquan Law. Great to

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see him go on to win.
One of the best friends of ow polo

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goat Taro really wow. I mean, these these plo goats are just amazing.

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If you want to rewatch the final
table, we did stream the final

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and I would encourage people if that, if you are interested in PLO or

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want to get better at it,
that you tune into the stream. Because

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it was David Tuckman and he had
Dylan Wiseman alongside him. Dylan Wiseman a

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great PLO mind, a great general
poker mind, but PLO specifically, he's

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a poker coach, and he took
tenth place in the event and then hopped

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in the booth the next day listening
to the commentary from Dylan Wiseman. It

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was a plus plus plus plus plus
whole knowledge. I mean, it was

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absolutely incredible. That's a strong number, and it was not only was it

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extremely high level commentary and analysis,
but it was also down to earth that

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if you're not at Dylan's level in
PLO and few of us are, that

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you could very much understand it.
Okay, so got it. I would

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highly encourage for you guys to check
that out if you are interested in POLO.

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And congratulations to Kakwan millionaire maker.
This one was live streamed over on

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the poker Go YouTube channel, so
if you aren't a Pokego subscriber, you

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can watch that on the poker Go
YouTube channel. Wow, I think someone

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won a hand, Yeah, but
I think it was the other person than

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this big rail here. Um,
I think that's totally insip on the Frenchman.

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So yesterday remqu and I covered day
four of the Millionaire Maker, bringing

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us down to the final seven.
Today we came back with seven played down

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to a winner. Pavel plus of
out of Moldova won it. Yeah.

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Plus of. You might know the
name experienced online pro. He's been around

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for a while. He won the
WPT Rock and Roll Poker Open a couple

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of years ago. He won the
millionaire Maker, the record Citi millionaire Maker,

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not only largest millionaire maker ever,
but largest fifteen hundred dollars buying AP

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events in history. He won just
over one point two million dollars. Wow.

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Plus of defeated Florian Riboushon Frenchman in
second place. He also won seven

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figures, taking home just over a
million dollars. Then it was Paul Gunnis

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in third place, Andreas Ryo kinnep
in fourth place, Anton Smirnoff in fifth

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place. Incredible scenes at this final
table, just absolutely out of control with

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these hands. Yesterday playing down to
the final seven when it was two tables

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left it was a bit of a
you know icm grind, you know,

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some really awkward stacks, big pay
jumps, all that sort of stuff.

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Then they got down to the final
table and all hell broke loose. Then

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today they come back more all hell
breaking loose, absolute madhouse. I mean,

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just watched the stuff on on the
YouTube channel on poker Goo YouTube channel

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because it was just out of control. But plus of he came into today

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the final day with the chip lead, a prettyizable chip lead at that he

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was never in jeopardy. He played
exquisite poker, picked his situations very well,

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used his leverage very well, applied
pressure exactly when he needed to,

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like just everything was pretty much perfect. Four plus of. So you know,

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much like I said, you know, watch that Polo high Roller Foul

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table to get some insight from Dylan
Wiseman on the PLO side of things,

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watched the Millionaire Maker foun table and
just watch PAVL plus of play a plus

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plus plus plus plus poker because it
was incredible. The fifteen hundred dollars seven

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card stud High Low Tournament, five
hundred and sixty six entries. This took

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place two days ago or finished up
two days ago. Poland's Marson Hareki won

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the tournament for one hundred and fifty
five thousand dollars to nine Mike the Mouth,

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Mattasou Yes a fifth wsp Goalbrai's a
kind of a wacky scene at the

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end because like they were up on
the horseshoe feature table and like all of

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a sudden incomes Phil Helmth. Just
so, if you've watched any of the

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YouTube streams, you guys know how
the horseshoe table looks. It's in the

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center of the room. We have
the main set, but then in the

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middle of the room we have the
horseshoe set, and it shaped like a

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horseshoe. The outer rail part of
it. There's like an inner wall and

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then there's an outer wall. Okay, and in between those two walls,

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that's where the spectators go. Unless
you're six time gold brace the winner Phil

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Hammy. You just walk through the
stanchions, past all the officials and you

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just go up on the stage,
camera out sticking in Mike's face, incorrectly

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telling people that it's streaming on Poker
Go when it wasn't. Like the whole

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thing was just kind of crazy.
Then you got Seawan die but up there

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like in between hands, kind of
like helping Mattisaur, like telling them stuff.

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I don't know, Norman chat Is
sitting on the stage. I mean,

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the whole thing was just kind of
crazy, right, But Mars and

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her Uy stayed composed. His rail
was super loud and boisterous, having a

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lot of fun cheering on there.
Man, I mean, Horeki seemed like

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he pretty much just demolished Mike Madisow
and heads up play, and you know,

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ultimately Madisow couldn't come back. He
lost a huge pot heads up where

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he ended up folding seventh in a
spot where he left himself with like what

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one big bet half a big bet
behind and then was just never able to

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recover from there. And that was
the end of the road for Mike Madisou

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and Marson Hereki is the gold bracelet
winner. But Matdisow has, you know,

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quickly gotten back on the horse.
He's in the stud Highlow Championship.

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He's short, but he's in,
and they're on the bubble. Okay,

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ten thousand dollars buying and that one. We'll talk about that one in a

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little bit, but know that Madisow
is running deep in that one the five

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hundred dollars salute to Warriors four thousand, three hundred and three entries huge field

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there retired Fireman Stephen Jenovasey one two
hundred and seventeen thousand, nine hundred and

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twenty one dollars. There was one
hundred and seventy two thousand, one hundred

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and twenty dollars donated to the United
Service Organizations and other veteran organizations. So

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great cause there. Shout out to
the WPT's Will Butcher third third place.

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Who the f is Will Butcher?
A little joke. I don't think many

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people would get that job. It
doesn't matter. Yeah, if Will is

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listening, he got it. If
some other people the WPT are listening,

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or if some friends of ours they
got it, it's all that matters.

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But congratulations sweaking a Will Butcher.
Very good run there. I think he

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took ninety nine thousand and change,
so maybe he enjoy it. Quits.

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Yeah, speaking of speaking of our
conversation and on the last episode, is

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that enough to quit? I'm gonna
guess Will is gonna keep showing up to

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work, Okay, yeah, I
think so. You know, taxes are

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going to take a good chunk of
that. You know, California go that

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far? Trust me, I used
to live there, especially SoCal where the

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WPT is. You know, it's
that Tremont smoggage. Yeah, it might

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even be two. No. But
shout out to Steve Jennovese for winning the

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event. Shout out to Will Butcher
for his third place finish. Well done

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there, three thousand dollars limit hold
him six handed, Jason Daily taking the

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top prize. Relatively small field all
things considered, for like what we've seen

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so far at the WSP but still
two hundred and sixty three entries. I

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love this event. I think all
women hold them. Events should just be

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six handed. The heck with the
nine handed stuff. Just make them all

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six handed. That's what you want
to do. Just let's go. Jason

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Daily wins one hundred and sixty five
two hundred fifty dollars. Nick Pepillo,

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who won a bracelet not too long
ago this summer, he took third place.

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David gunslinger Bach took eighth place.
Look at that, it looks like

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somebody might have been eliminated or somebody
doubled up. I don't know one or

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the other. Moving on, three
thousand dollars, no limit, hold him

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freeze out. There are four players
left, maybe three now, I'm not

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really sure. There's a wall of
people. If you can't see what's going

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on. There are some the round
appause but telling me that there is an

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eliminated. Yeah, so they are
down two three. This one had fifteen

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hundred ninety eight entries. I did
donate three thousand dollars to this prize school.

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It did not go well. UM
six hundred and seventy five thousand dollars

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for first place. You have Robert
Schultz in the lead over Barack whis Broad

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and Julian Sipbond. I believe it
was James Mendoza out. I don't know

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who's uh yeah, I probably totally
got that wrong. It's not to tell.

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Here were the four players that we're
in. We know Julian Sipbond is

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still in, yeah, because he's
for sure he's for sure still in Okay,

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and then it's between Robert Schultz,
Barack whist Broad, and James Mendoza.

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One of those three players got eliminated. I can't really see. There's

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still like concept anything. There's seventy
people over here. I don't know what's

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going on. This is why we
need you know your ideas for next year.

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We need TVs and stuff. Um
well, we'll talk about the three

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thousand dollar freeze out and how it
wrapped up more on the next show,

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of course, moving on to the
one thousand dollars Super Seniors event. This

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one had three thousand, one hundred
and twenty one entries. Again the one

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case seniors event that we covered that
Lonnie Hallett one. That one was fifty

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plus fifty years and old. What's
this one? This one sixty year sixty.

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Do you think we'll get a superper
seniors one seventy? Now? We

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don't know, Okay, although I
think so. I can't remember who had

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the idea. Remco I think brought
it up on the Seniors Live team,

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but he said a tournament for each
decade, so like twenty twenty one to

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thirty blah blah blah, and then
like thee and then the winners of each

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one play a special Like that's a
much. I mean, it would be

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much easier just by year you were
born, ye you were born ray easier

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in the eighties. I'm not going
to get into that right now. But

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this Super Seniors event has more than
three hundred and seventy one thousand dollars for

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first place. About one hundred and
forty four players left at time of recording.

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Any heroes left you check that?
I don't really want to check.

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Jeff yah Eva, Okay, Rocking
the Dog, the Hull World Series.

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Mike Escandari's still in. Uh that's
kind of in for big names, he

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says. He Mike Escanni won the
seniors event. I think was it the

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SNI. I think it was a
scene. I think it was the scene

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years. Yeah, Faza Bonadi's in
Farza. Does he know what seven?

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Maybe he's maybe he's playing markle He's
look. I see Leeman called one hundred

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and eighty five K. I see
Alan gearing one hundred and sixty two K.

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But that should be fun with what
streaming this Unpucker go as well,

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con White watch the super Seniors battle
it out. Yeah, I mean it's

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gonna be fun. If it was
anything like the seniors tournament, it's gonna

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be a blast, that's for sure. The fifteen hundred all half and half

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that is um. If you're looking
for half and half on the schedule,

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you're not gonna find it. That's
just Tim and I've decided to call these

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tournaments when they're way more fun,
saying when they are half Patlam and Omaha

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half Nolam hold him. This tournament
had more in two thousand entries, more

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than four hundred and ten thousand dollars
four first place. Looks like they are

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down to fewer than fifty players remaining, so that one's chugging along by six

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and chips is your boy Jared Solomon? Wow? Your boy? Yeah?

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David Proceac second in chips, Carrel
still in. I saw any when I

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was over there. We had two
people from our fantasy team in the money,

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Shawn deeb and John Reardon. That
helps bolt some small cashes getting us

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a point there. So all the
points add up. Let's go ten thousand

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dollars stud High Low Championship, one
hundred and forty one entries. There,

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more than three hundred and forty four
thousand dollars four first place, twenty two

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players in the money. I think
there are twenty four players left, so

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soft bubble right now, Bubble next. Calvin Anderson is in, Daniel mcgrannew

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is in, Bryn Kenny, Mike
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If you were following the live updates, you'll see David Dream, which you

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might hit. I don't know how
that be wondering who the heck is David

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Reim. Is he Chino Riam's brother, Well, China RIM's real name is

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David Ream. I'm not sure anyone
calls him David. I'm not sure Chino

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Rem even knows that his name is
David because he's been going for Chino for

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so long, so that needs to
be correct. Please driving me insane here,

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it's Chino. You know you made
me change it on our website too.

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Chino really used to have David Chino, just like David Bakes Baker.

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No, it's Chino, I know
I changed it just for you. It's

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China m You wrote here, Daniel
mcgarani stats, So what do you have

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for me? Statman currently chip leader
of this ten k Stud High Low.

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If he is to make the final
table, it would be his fiftieth WSP

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final table and he's two hundred twenty
nine cash. Surprisingly, prior to this

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event, he's only got six Stud
High Low cashes. It seems a little

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on the low side for Daniel.
It does seem on the low side.

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He play plays. He probably plays
both the fifteen and the ten k every

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single year. I would guess,
Um, I think he's pretty good at

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stud overall. I think he enjoys
it and he understands it, plays it

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well, so he says it's his
favorite game. That's why. Yeah,

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so I'm kind of surprised that that, Um, it's that low. I

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thought it might be his favorite,
but it might not be his best.

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I thought it would be in the
double digits for sure. But he can

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get one more, hopefully if he
can outlast two more people and getting the

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money there and then go on to
possibly make the final table, possibly win

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another gold bracelet. It's been a
while since he's won a bracelet. Yeah,

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it's been forever. It feels like. It feels like it. The

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stat that everyone always talks about is
the last time Daniel mcgrodn, you won

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a gold bracelet in Las Vegas?
Yes, because he won one in Europe.

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Yeah, WSP Europe. Yeah.
But everyone's like, yeah, but

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the last time he won it in
Vegas it was like nineteen seventy two.

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Yeah, you know, so,
um, I get it. But you

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know, we'll see if he can
get back to that final table and then

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you know we'll go from there.
No limit du seventh single draw. This

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one is down to a farm table. Five players remaining from the five hundred

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and forty eight entry field. Okay, this field season seems massive for this

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tournament. If yes, it's right. Didn't this tournament used to get like

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two hundred players five forty eight people
love the douce baby, that's freaking insane,

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insane, Like, what is this
one hundred and fifty one thousand dollars

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for first place? The five players
remaining are Bradley Rubin is in first place,

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he's a four time vers four timbers. The winner. Eric Sidell is

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there. He's nine times correct,
chasing number ten correct first Sidell. Jason

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Mercier is back in Las Vegas.
This is like his second or third event

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since coming back out of here.
I do see Martin Carrell walking around over

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there, so I'm assuming he's still
in the half and half. Um.

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Jason Mercier is back. He's at
the final table. He's chasing a six

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goal verst. When did he last
win? When did he last win his

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two thousand, two thousand, I
mean it was it was the year when

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he had the selb Spet. He
won two that year and he almost won

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a third in the same week because
it was the most insane thing ever.

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It was like he went first,
first, and then I think he got

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second, right, second or third? Yeah, two thousand, two thousand

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fourteen. Close. Yeah, that
was a wild time. But he's back.

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Looks like he hasn't missed a be
because he's back at a final table.

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Mike Watson aka Third Watts aka mad
Dog is there, and then John

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Turner aka Pearl Jammer is there.
So very stacked final five here, yep.

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A lot of credentials for these guys, very very skilled players have been

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around the ups to be battling for
years and years and years. Tomorrow or

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today when you're listening to this,
So Thursday, June twenty nine, this

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will be live streamed on the PokerGO
YouTube channel. Can't wait for this quick

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audible by us. Well, you
know we had to. We promised forty

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seven consecutive days of coverage. We
will be sticking to that, yes,

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no matter what happens. So sometimes
got to move some things around, and

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you got some Eric Sidel stats I
do. I mentioned Daniel mcgraner approaching his

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fiftieth final table from two hundred and
twenty nine cashes. Well, Eric Sidell,

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the man with nine bracelets, he
is at he's fiftieth WSP final table

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only from one hundred and forty two
cashes. So this guy converts basically,

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you know, thirty five percent,
thirty six percent makes the final table.

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That to me is incredibly fantastic,
awesome. Yeah, so we'll see if

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Eric Sidell can go on to win
his ten cold bracelet join the likes of

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Phil Hommeth, Phil Ivy, Doyle
Brunson and Johnny Chan as the only players

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to win ten bracelets or more.
Eric Sidell did make a final table earlier

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at this Spismahagh eight championship. I
think, yes, yes, that Ben

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Lamb one. Yeah, he came
in there. Ben Lamb absolutely bulldo through

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that final table as fast as could
possibly be. Yeah. Um, and

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Eric said, I missed out on
his ten gold bracet there, but he's

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got he's got another shot here.
He's got a good chip sack. Bradley

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Ruben is beating, but Sidel is
healthy, very healthy. Side That was

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the last bracet that came in twenty
twenty one online. Since then, he's

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had a fourth, seven, seven, a third, a fourth and now

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at least, so when was his
last bracet before that online one, because

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I think it was two thousand and
seven, because like you know, Daniel

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gets a lot of heat. Okay, well he hasn't won one in Vegas.

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What everyone always says, how can
we don't say the same thing with

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side? Oh well, so that
hasn't won because he was like yeah,

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wherever he's like Mexico or Europe or
someone playing the gig online stuff and won

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that one. Listen, that event
that he won was I think it was

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a ten K buy and he won
like hundred something thousand dollars nine or seventy

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probably one of the toughest fields of
online poker. Okay, so you can't

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take anything away from him. But
that said, no one says, like

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oh, Eric Saidel hasn't won one
in Las Vegas since two thousand and seven,

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Like how come that? And that's
longer than Daniel. Well, he's

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also got nine bracelets to style.
I'm just saying, I'm just saying,

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you got to be fair across the
board, man. But also, you

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know, then, how many events
does he play? Fifty five sixty seventy

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events or notus. Sidel is definitely
not playing the same number of events as

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Daniel Granner. I'm just saying I
think it's only fair. So this this

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dude a seven final table Nolan do
seven single draws. Super fun game.

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By the way, you guys should
all tune in on the Aproprio YouTube channel

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tomorrow starting in a one pm Las
Vegas time or on Thursday, June twenty

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nine, one pm Las Vegas time
as we play that one down to a

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winner. But now I gotta bring
up the question. Rich Ryan producer Rich

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Ryan proposed it in our little chat, his take, his toast, his

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take. Then he took it to
Twitter because he wanted it out there in

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the ether. He wanted it basically
timestamped, and he said that Jason Mercier

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will be the first player to overtake
Phil Helmyth in gold bracelets. Your thoughts,

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mister duck work. He is out
of his mind. I'm crazy,

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just crazy, no chance in hell. I mean, I don't know if

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Jason's ever going to go back to
playing The Fall and that he once played.

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I mean, I think it's crazy
that you would take anyone over Shaan

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Deeb At this point, I think
the front. The clear front runer here

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is Billy Baxter. Huh No,
I'm just messing with you. I thought

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you rectually serious. I was like, hold on a second, I'm about

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to lose it. No. I
think Sean Deeb is the betting favorite here.

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Um, you could probably put get
okay odds on side out. He's

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got He's got a bit of a
headside on these guys. The volume that

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the Volume is gonna plays like fifteen
events a year. I feel like he's

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just gonna win one a year for
the next seven year. He hasn't won

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one in Las Vegas in two thousand
and seven except tomorrow, I mean wins

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events sixty Um, I mean I
like Sean Deeb has number one. I

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like Jeremy Osimas up there in the
conversation plays everything Volume guy. You know,

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I like, you know, I
like Jeremy Osmas because he plays first

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of all, I'll play online,
which he's won Bracelet's online, okay,

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and like he'll play like the twenty
five kas, the fifty eight hund which

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have smaller fields. I know they're
super tough, but we have seen Jeremy

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over the years, whether it's here
at the World Churies of Poker, whether

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it's at the Poker gro Studio and
the PGT events, that he is certainly

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capable of competing against those elite players, like he is one of those elite

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players. So I like him in
that aspect, especially if over the next

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you know, five, ten,
fifteen years, these high roller tournaments and

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super high roller tournaments are going to
continue to be staples on the WSP schedule,

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and maybe they add a couple more
of them as we go. So

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I like Jeremy, you know,
kind of right there with Deeb as well.

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I like Benny Glazer. Yeah,
I think he's a great pick.

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You know, he just won another
one this year. I like Brian Yune

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won another one this year. These
guys, I think Glazer Glazer a little

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bit more so than Unit is known, but they're still like lesser known than

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Sean, Deeb and Jeremy Osms.
I mean it's quick to go to Sean

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deep in this conversation Jason. I
mean it just comes down to the volume.

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Is he going to be around,
what's he doing? You know,

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He's hasn't been around in recent years
a lot. He's come out for like

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a week here and there. Yeah, you know, so the biggest problem

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with him is he has three kids
and he doesn't live in Vegas. Ozamas

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has two kids but lives here Sean. Obviously, he is all in on

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the World Series, and you know, outside of that, he doesn't play

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that much. So there's a lot
of cons to Mercia potentially overtaking Helmuth.

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And you know, I spoke to
him a little bit today and we talked

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about some upcoming series in October that
we're running, and he's like, oh,

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I'll come out for one event,
maybe two. He can't dedicate that

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time. So I think Rich's producer. Rich's take is completely awful and he

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needs to delete that tweet. So
somebody, somebody else that I think I

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would probably put into this conversation,
although I'm more likely to pull them out

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of it. This year, this
type of year continues going forward. Is

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Brian Hastings has six was on a
tear like winning, like winning them all

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the time, but this year he
did say coming into the World Series,

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less high buying mixed events. I
think he's still in the ten case stud

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eight you know speak of less high
by and mixed events. He's over there,

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you know, getting close to you
know, speaking of Brian, we

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should probably mention Brian Rests. Yeah, Brian Rass as well. You know

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what would help Brian Rests here's me
he doesn't get in the Hall of Time.

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Here's my yes. So here's my
thing with Brian Rass. What I

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was going to say is that he
had lower volume you know years ago,

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Yes, playing high stakes cash games, all that sort of stuff. Then

403
00:28:45.960 --> 00:28:48.079
he changed where he's like, I
want to try and get into the Hall

404
00:28:48.079 --> 00:28:49.400
of Fame. I care about my
legacy, all that sort of stuff.

405
00:28:49.559 --> 00:28:53.000
And he really went nuts after bracelets
and he has a bunch of him.

406
00:28:53.039 --> 00:28:56.039
Now, okay, he just won
the fifty KPPC you know a couple of

407
00:28:56.079 --> 00:29:00.440
days ago. Um, he made
the final table of the fifteen hundred dollars

408
00:29:00.480 --> 00:29:04.359
Study eight that Mike Massow got second
in that Marston Hereki won. You know,

409
00:29:04.400 --> 00:29:07.359
so he is gunning for these bracelets. But if he gets into the

410
00:29:07.400 --> 00:29:11.279
Hall of Fame, does he take
his foot off the accelerator? Is my

411
00:29:11.400 --> 00:29:14.640
question? He could, That's what
That's what that would be. That would

412
00:29:14.640 --> 00:29:18.319
be my worry if I was betting
on somebody here. So that's one Um,

413
00:29:18.480 --> 00:29:22.000
Brian un I think is a good
pick josh r A. I mean

414
00:29:22.079 --> 00:29:26.200
he seems to always be there every
year. I know, like Josh r

415
00:29:26.200 --> 00:29:30.920
A at least right now in the
moment because he went home like yesterday he

416
00:29:30.960 --> 00:29:34.119
did. Yeah, so at least
his Twitter is like I'm flying back to

417
00:29:34.160 --> 00:29:41.720
Atlanta, so it's like missing.
Yeah, so like is he where's washed

418
00:29:41.799 --> 00:29:45.119
up? Washed out? But like
where's his head at? Volume wise?

419
00:29:45.359 --> 00:29:48.039
Is what I'm saying, you know, So that's something there. Um,

420
00:29:48.160 --> 00:29:51.480
So yeah, I mean those are
kind of my guys, I mean,

421
00:29:51.559 --> 00:29:55.920
and then Jason obviously has five.
John Manette if he puts the volume in.

422
00:29:56.200 --> 00:30:00.960
Yeah, John Manette said he doesn't
play enough for not and some of

423
00:30:00.000 --> 00:30:04.920
the payloff, but he did make
the six Max Noelman holding final table.

424
00:30:06.240 --> 00:30:08.799
You know, yeah, but he
plays. He plays enough of the high

425
00:30:08.799 --> 00:30:12.079
buying mixed events. He plays all
of them, and he's extremely good,

426
00:30:12.119 --> 00:30:17.480
one of the best that like that's
probably enough to be honest. Um,

427
00:30:17.559 --> 00:30:23.799
somebody who's an interesting pick and who's
also named John, who has six bracelets,

428
00:30:25.200 --> 00:30:27.200
Yes, because he's playing on bigger
volume, like he's out here like

429
00:30:27.200 --> 00:30:32.319
playing fifty k hundred, like he's
in all these crazy terms that you would

430
00:30:32.319 --> 00:30:34.200
never expect. John Hennigan to be
in, you know, and here he

431
00:30:34.359 --> 00:30:41.400
is, so is he someone this
obviously listen, we've over we've obviously overlooked

432
00:30:41.519 --> 00:30:42.920
one person that we have to mention, and that's Phil Ivy. Like,

433
00:30:44.519 --> 00:30:48.440
but that's a volume game. He
just became a dad. What's he gonna

434
00:30:48.440 --> 00:30:52.079
be doing? How much is he
gonna be grinding? You know, Harley

435
00:30:52.119 --> 00:30:53.279
Cash game is gonna pull him away
a lot, you know, all that

436
00:30:53.319 --> 00:30:56.200
sort of stuff. So who knows? With with us? I think I

437
00:30:56.200 --> 00:31:02.200
saw someone tweet it's probably gonna be
someone based in Michigan or Pennsylvania. Yeah,

438
00:31:02.200 --> 00:31:03.880
that was a joke. That was
I think that Johnny vibes. Yeah,

439
00:31:03.880 --> 00:31:07.599
but it's actually not one. There's
a couple of people that have two

440
00:31:07.680 --> 00:31:11.880
bracelets in Michigan, you know,
like with these smaller fields and you know,

441
00:31:11.920 --> 00:31:15.480
what is it nine events per world
series and potentially, you know,

442
00:31:15.480 --> 00:31:19.759
they might do another full series.
There's no reason why you can't just clip

443
00:31:19.799 --> 00:31:23.519
one off every year and slowly get
to fill right, Like, it's very

444
00:31:23.599 --> 00:31:27.039
possible, and it's it's also gonna
be interesting just to see in general,

445
00:31:27.119 --> 00:31:33.119
like if there's just kind of people
that come out of nowhere to like win

446
00:31:33.160 --> 00:31:36.799
a couple more and then they like
get into this sort of conversation because obviously

447
00:31:36.799 --> 00:31:40.279
we're focusing on Yeah, a lot
of these guys was six and five bracelets.

448
00:31:40.319 --> 00:31:44.359
But is a Nick Schulman at play? I don't know, he just

449
00:31:44.359 --> 00:31:48.440
won his fourth? Is he at
play? Um? Is somebody kind of

450
00:31:48.440 --> 00:31:51.960
a real dark horse type of pick, like in Agian Mateos who's only gonna

451
00:31:51.960 --> 00:31:55.839
play hold them, but like is
an absolute crusher and is super ff and

452
00:31:55.880 --> 00:31:57.880
young still, like, you know, is he in play? So?

453
00:31:57.880 --> 00:32:00.279
So I don't know. I mean
it's in. It's gonna see if anyone

454
00:32:01.079 --> 00:32:07.119
challenges Helmuth. Of course, every
time helmyth gets one more, he makes

455
00:32:07.160 --> 00:32:09.000
it much harder, even even if
he's not winning at the rate that he

456
00:32:09.039 --> 00:32:14.000
once was. Even if if Helmy
just wins one every like five years,

457
00:32:14.039 --> 00:32:15.880
it's gonna be very hard for someone
to do it. Now. I don't

458
00:32:15.880 --> 00:32:19.960
know if how many's gonna win one
every five years, because every five years

459
00:32:19.960 --> 00:32:22.960
he's getting five years older, you
know, And Helmy thousand had the greatest

460
00:32:22.079 --> 00:32:25.480
summer kind of a dud, a
whole summer long. I mean, there's

461
00:32:25.480 --> 00:32:29.480
obviously a lot of stuff to go, but you know, I don't know

462
00:32:29.559 --> 00:32:34.640
Helmy doesn't look like he's really poised
to make this gap any larger. So

463
00:32:34.920 --> 00:32:37.559
let me throw some stets a little
real quick. Yeah, Hellmuth took him

464
00:32:37.640 --> 00:32:42.839
nineteen years to win eleven bracelets.
It took him eighteen years to win ten.

465
00:32:43.519 --> 00:32:46.519
Ivy holds the record for ten bracelets
in fifteen years. Doyle, by

466
00:32:46.559 --> 00:32:51.839
the way, thirty years first to
nine, Ivy fourteen years first to eight.

467
00:32:52.000 --> 00:32:59.880
Ivy eleven years first to seven.
Johnny Moss piped phil Ivy by literally

468
00:33:00.160 --> 00:33:04.720
twenty four days. So Ivy was
on a on a speed, on a

469
00:33:04.759 --> 00:33:08.559
trajectory to ive take Helm with.
And then you know in those mid two

470
00:33:08.720 --> 00:33:12.720
you know, twenty fourteen was when
Ivy, when he's tenth, kind of

471
00:33:12.759 --> 00:33:15.200
just stopped. If he kept going
at that right, he would easily have

472
00:33:15.519 --> 00:33:19.079
more than Field right now. Yeah, I mean there was that whole thing

473
00:33:19.079 --> 00:33:22.079
with Ivy like he I think he
kind of came out and said, you

474
00:33:22.079 --> 00:33:24.920
know that he wants to get like
twenty or whatever the heck it was the

475
00:33:25.000 --> 00:33:29.720
number was. But then you know, you also have he did that whole

476
00:33:29.759 --> 00:33:34.599
summer where he boycotted the sip because
it was the whole full tilt stuff or

477
00:33:34.640 --> 00:33:37.920
whatever, you know, so like
and then he's just been kind of like

478
00:33:37.480 --> 00:33:42.319
slowly coming back since then. He
had the obviously the legal stuff with the

479
00:33:42.400 --> 00:33:45.160
edge shortingcase and whatnot that kept him
out of the spotlight on the tournament seed,

480
00:33:45.200 --> 00:33:49.279
So there was that. So I
think Ivy's still very much regarded as

481
00:33:49.319 --> 00:33:52.240
one of the best poker players in
the world and that comes in all variants.

482
00:33:52.240 --> 00:33:55.440
So he's a threat every time he
wins. He's kind of like Jason

483
00:33:55.519 --> 00:34:00.480
Mercier. If he does show up
and play and he's playing his game,

484
00:34:00.799 --> 00:34:04.119
he's had a threat to win any
tournament that he answers. Okay, it's

485
00:34:04.240 --> 00:34:06.720
a volume game then, right,
you know, that's what it comes down

486
00:34:06.720 --> 00:34:09.760
to. So what's that volume going
to look like going forward? You mentioned

487
00:34:09.960 --> 00:34:14.559
Jason, the family, the three
kids not being in Vegas. You mentioned

488
00:34:14.599 --> 00:34:16.440
Jeremy Osmas kind of the same thing
where he's got a family and kids,

489
00:34:16.440 --> 00:34:21.000
but he's in Vegas, HIV kid
now, budd he's in Vegas, so

490
00:34:21.320 --> 00:34:23.039
for now, yeah, yeah,
but is that kind of is he more

491
00:34:23.119 --> 00:34:25.960
like a Jeremy Osmas than than a
Jason Mercier type, you know, from

492
00:34:27.000 --> 00:34:30.360
it's like we talked volume, does
Phil play the online events, you know.

493
00:34:30.519 --> 00:34:32.000
I mean he was a couple of
years, you know, but who

494
00:34:32.079 --> 00:34:36.280
knows, who knows. We also
should mention that if you know, WUSP

495
00:34:36.360 --> 00:34:40.519
could easily add another fall online series
for Vegas too, which gives someone like

496
00:34:40.960 --> 00:34:45.199
Ozmas, you know, such an
advantage because I don't think I'm not sure

497
00:34:45.320 --> 00:34:49.760
Sean will even travel to New Jersey. He might actually just staying high.

498
00:34:49.840 --> 00:34:52.920
We don't really know, but that
gives another leg up to any Vegas or

499
00:34:52.039 --> 00:34:55.800
New Jersey based kind of pros out
there. I'll also add one more thing

500
00:34:55.840 --> 00:34:59.760
to kind of put a bowl on
this is you know Daniel. I know,

501
00:34:59.800 --> 00:35:01.760
we talked about how he hasn't won
one in Las Vegas in forever,

502
00:35:02.239 --> 00:35:06.840
won that one in WP Europe.
But I've always said that I feel like

503
00:35:06.840 --> 00:35:08.599
one of these summers Daniels is going
to be like rip off three, Like

504
00:35:08.679 --> 00:35:12.800
it's just gonna come into like a
bunch bunch of type of thing. Also,

505
00:35:13.239 --> 00:35:15.719
Daniel goes top Europe every year most
of the time, Sean time most

506
00:35:15.760 --> 00:35:17.880
of the yeah, most of the
time, Sean Dieb goes to WSP ever,

507
00:35:17.920 --> 00:35:22.719
so that's it's not the biggest schedule, but that's a handful more bracelets

508
00:35:22.480 --> 00:35:25.280
that those guys. Know I'm saying, it's not it's not the ninety five

509
00:35:25.320 --> 00:35:30.559
that are here, but it's it's
still a handful more that you know,

510
00:35:30.360 --> 00:35:34.559
like this, Philhammy go to WSP
Europe. I don't think he does anymore.

511
00:35:34.960 --> 00:35:38.320
You know, it does, just
Jeremy Osmas does, Brian Hastings,

512
00:35:38.320 --> 00:35:40.400
you know, some of these guys
that we're talking about, Like, no,

513
00:35:40.599 --> 00:35:45.400
they don't. They haven't. So
anytime you're getting that volume in,

514
00:35:45.880 --> 00:35:50.480
it's going to help you in this
case. So you know, Eric Saidee

515
00:35:50.559 --> 00:35:52.440
go to WP Europe, I don't
think so, man. I know he

516
00:35:52.480 --> 00:35:53.519
goes to a lot of EBTs and
stuff. I don't think he's ever gone

517
00:35:53.519 --> 00:35:59.039
to the WP Europe that's in Rosadov
I think, cause he doesn't. Yeah,

518
00:35:59.079 --> 00:36:00.440
but that's what I'm saying, as
long as it's there. Yeah,

519
00:36:00.480 --> 00:36:06.599
you know, I feel like there's
only two players that go out there.

520
00:36:07.079 --> 00:36:09.000
Yeah, you know. So I
want to make one statement. I want

521
00:36:09.039 --> 00:36:14.920
to have my take go ahead for
this. Yep. If Eric Sidel wins

522
00:36:15.199 --> 00:36:19.679
this no limit hold him no Limit
duced the seven single Joe bracelet and Daniel

523
00:36:19.719 --> 00:36:24.119
cannot close in a side high Low
Championship, I'm taking him off my Pokemount

524
00:36:24.159 --> 00:36:29.840
Rushmore, taking who off Nagrano?
Oh wow, And I'm putting sidel on.

525
00:36:29.920 --> 00:36:32.039
And I know Daniel listens to us, so I'm pulling him out.

526
00:36:32.519 --> 00:36:37.960
I'm telling him to man up,
close this event and win this price.

527
00:36:37.119 --> 00:36:40.840
You're sounding a ridiculous person right now. I mean, Daniel, you listen.

528
00:36:40.880 --> 00:36:44.159
You can't don't loop not with this. Now you're off, You're off

529
00:36:44.239 --> 00:36:45.880
my Rushmore. If you can't,
if you can't get this done, can't

530
00:36:45.880 --> 00:36:50.320
I can't. I can't be.
I can't be deal with this nonsense right

531
00:36:50.360 --> 00:36:52.280
now? Did Tim is good for
one take? One bad take a week?

532
00:36:53.119 --> 00:36:57.679
Yeah? That episode and this is
for sure. It's so you know,

533
00:36:57.719 --> 00:36:59.559
do what, do what you want
with that. You have his number,

534
00:36:59.599 --> 00:37:02.559
Just blow up his phone all right
underway. Today he had the six

535
00:37:02.639 --> 00:37:07.119
hundred dollar Deep Stack Championship. More
than forty three hundred entries there. I

536
00:37:07.199 --> 00:37:12.039
couldn't get in the line. The
line was two to three hours, these

537
00:37:12.079 --> 00:37:16.159
people waiting. It was funny because
because we were just having Oh it looks

538
00:37:16.159 --> 00:37:21.599
like somebody spilled man down, well
done, drink down, be a damn

539
00:37:22.639 --> 00:37:24.840
you know who that is. That's
the guy that finished second in the Millimaker.

540
00:37:24.840 --> 00:37:30.320
That's Florian. Yeah, he's the
one that's cheering in the Millionaire Maker.

541
00:37:30.519 --> 00:37:32.880
His rail was out of control,
borderline breaking the set. Now now

542
00:37:32.880 --> 00:37:37.920
it's moving. Now he's over here
spilling beers. Is unbelievable. You gotta

543
00:37:37.920 --> 00:37:42.800
love the World's Here's a Poker is
just absolutely one of a kind. Um.

544
00:37:42.800 --> 00:37:45.480
So that six hundred dollar deep stack
more than forty three hundred entries.

545
00:37:45.519 --> 00:37:47.800
Yeah, the lines are super long. And we were talking about, you

546
00:37:47.840 --> 00:37:51.440
know, how the lines haven't been
that bad, yeah, and then today

547
00:37:51.639 --> 00:37:53.360
today it was it was horrible,
you know, but whatever. I mean,

548
00:37:53.360 --> 00:37:57.440
that's just the breaks. No nobody
five thousand dollars, Noeman hold him

549
00:37:57.480 --> 00:38:00.280
six max. This thing is approaching
a thousand entries. This thing is massive.

550
00:38:01.079 --> 00:38:07.639
I also think that this thing is
is especially impressive because there's a thirty

551
00:38:07.639 --> 00:38:10.440
five hundred four million guarantee going on
at the wind. Yeah. What did

552
00:38:10.519 --> 00:38:15.159
last year's get I'm twenty last Yeah, yeah, so they're already well past

553
00:38:15.280 --> 00:38:19.920
that. Fantasy Boys Stephen song run
around last year. He needs to come

554
00:38:20.000 --> 00:38:22.400
runner up again. For the love
of God, please Stephen's song for all

555
00:38:22.440 --> 00:38:24.119
you know, he's probably at the
win. I mean, you know,

556
00:38:24.159 --> 00:38:28.880
whatever, Um, but yeah,
nine hundred and seventy nine entries this year.

557
00:38:29.000 --> 00:38:32.960
Now he's got chips in this one. Well, that's whatever Stephen's song

558
00:38:34.239 --> 00:38:37.519
is. He's so boom or bust
it's not even funny. I watched him

559
00:38:37.519 --> 00:38:42.639
play the Clad one hundred and thirty
five. He just got a big double

560
00:38:42.719 --> 00:38:45.760
up with what hand did he have? MM, come on, this should

561
00:38:45.760 --> 00:38:49.599
be easy. If I'm asking you, I feel like it's a trick question.

562
00:38:49.800 --> 00:38:55.000
Pocket Deuces the Mallards. Brent has
his partner in crime dates. I

563
00:38:55.000 --> 00:38:58.880
got to find this in the updates
he had. He had it on his

564
00:38:58.920 --> 00:39:01.960
Instagram feed. Um. The fifty
hundred dollar PLO eight kicked off today,

565
00:39:02.000 --> 00:39:07.559
eleven and twenty five entries. There
so tons of action going on at the

566
00:39:07.599 --> 00:39:10.599
World to his poker coming up on
Thursday, there are going to be three

567
00:39:10.719 --> 00:39:17.280
events kicking off. We have the
one thousand dollars Ladies Championship. Always loved

568
00:39:17.320 --> 00:39:22.039
that event. That is the Ladies
event. Last year it was Jessica teisl

569
00:39:22.119 --> 00:39:27.039
who won the tournament. We streamed
it on on poker or on the Pogo

570
00:39:27.119 --> 00:39:30.079
YouTube channel. I can't remember exactly. I think it was a YouTube channel.

571
00:39:30.440 --> 00:39:32.320
This year it'll also be streamed on
the Pogo YouTube channel. It's gonna

572
00:39:32.320 --> 00:39:35.960
be Jeff Platt and Brent Hanks on
the call for that one. We have

573
00:39:36.000 --> 00:39:40.000
the one thousand dollars Super Turbo Bounty
is kicking off tomorrow. Yeah, that

574
00:39:40.039 --> 00:39:44.840
one's always super fun. Speaking of
a super Turbo Bounty, you were talking

575
00:39:44.840 --> 00:39:47.760
about possibly playing on. I hope
you do. I got five percent.

576
00:39:47.840 --> 00:39:52.519
Let's go. And then later on
the day, ten thousand dollars nolam Aduces

577
00:39:52.519 --> 00:39:57.320
seven single draw is kicking off,
So we're gonna be streaming the finale to

578
00:39:57.320 --> 00:40:01.840
the fifteen hundred Nolan Aduces seven single
draw and then this ten thousand dollars no

579
00:40:01.840 --> 00:40:05.679
One'm gonna do seven single draws gonna
be kicking off later in the day.

580
00:40:05.840 --> 00:40:10.360
That one is always a super star
studded field, small but elite field in

581
00:40:10.400 --> 00:40:15.639
that one would be fun. Friday
Day one A of the four hundred dollars

582
00:40:15.679 --> 00:40:19.199
Colossus. I'm planning to be out
there for that one because we've had our

583
00:40:19.199 --> 00:40:21.679
schedule move around a little bit.
I thought I was gonna be taken off

584
00:40:21.679 --> 00:40:24.599
to the main but here we go
back into the Colossus trying to defend my

585
00:40:25.079 --> 00:40:30.880
two hundred and thirty ninth place finish
I think I got last year. Look

586
00:40:30.920 --> 00:40:37.320
that up for me. I'm gonna
I want an old place I got.

587
00:40:37.320 --> 00:40:39.480
I gotta defend it. I gotta
defend as you don't have a tattooed on

588
00:40:39.519 --> 00:40:44.760
you like left. Two hundred and
thirty fifth, two hundred and thirty fifth.

589
00:40:44.840 --> 00:40:46.360
That was a fun That was a
fun run. It was for sure.

590
00:40:46.360 --> 00:40:50.480
There was thirteen thousand, five hundred
and sixty five entries in there last

591
00:40:50.519 --> 00:40:54.239
year and Paul Heiser out of England
won at all. So I'm looking to

592
00:40:54.280 --> 00:40:58.280
get back in there that one.
That one's two starting flights. You can

593
00:40:58.320 --> 00:41:01.760
re enter one time per flights.
Expecting a massive field in that one.

594
00:41:01.800 --> 00:41:06.360
So we'll see how we go.
That kicks off on Friday and then also

595
00:41:06.440 --> 00:41:10.880
on Friday, fifty thousand dollars Plo
high Roller. It's gonna be a big

596
00:41:10.920 --> 00:41:15.639
how many entries one sixty one?
All right, I'll take the over.

597
00:41:16.440 --> 00:41:20.760
Let's go. I think got ninety
fives. I don't care, Okay,

598
00:41:20.400 --> 00:41:22.840
okay, they had two hundred and
sixty, they had two Yeah, they

599
00:41:22.840 --> 00:41:25.679
had two hundred and sixty four and
the and the PLO high Roller. Last

600
00:41:25.719 --> 00:41:30.599
year they got four hundred and forty
nine this year, ship we lost a

601
00:41:30.599 --> 00:41:32.679
bet to Natalie today. Now I'm
not losing, so I have over one

602
00:41:32.880 --> 00:41:37.559
seventy one. I said one sixty
one. Lock it up. I'm might

603
00:41:37.559 --> 00:41:43.440
as well buy the coffee now,
Jesus amazing, Come buy out for as

604
00:41:43.679 --> 00:41:47.920
tall as always. Don't forget like
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Find us wherever you listen to your
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review, first of all, thank
you, thank you very much. But

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take a screenshot of it, send
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dot com. Because when we do
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You know, you submit the review, we log you in the Google

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sheet that's where we do the drawing
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in there. Tim's giving away prizes
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prizes, I might as well shout
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account and you can get in there. You know the things like how many

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entries will this event have? You
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final table be two red, one
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one red or one you know,
one red, all red or all black

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or whatever. You know, all
these different questions. You get one point

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every time you answer. At the
person that finishes at the top of the

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lead award for that contest wins a
prize. We are giving away five thousand

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dollars in prizes this summer, So
go in there. It's free. Try

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and get your hands on some stuff
again. That is play dot PGT dot

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com. All right, that's gonna
do it for us. My name is

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Donny Peters, his name is Tim
Duckworth, and we will talk to you

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later than Jenny eating spread

