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Hello, everyone, Welcome back to
a new episode of The Poker Go A

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Podcast. My name is Donnie Peters. His name is Tim Duckworth. We're

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gonna see if Tim can get a
second wind. He was sleeping when I

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got back here, but we'll see
how Maybe that's right, babies. June

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twenty ninth show. Even though it's
June thirtieth, day thirty three of the

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WSOP is not complete yet, still
going on out there, a lot of

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stuff to talk about. Ellie Nikotche
I hope I didn't butcher that last name

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wins the ten k p l O
Championship in pretty efficient fashion. Ben Collins

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won the five hundred dollars Salute to
Warriors. Colin Robinson wins the twenty five

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no limit hold Them. There's two
left right now in the fifteen dollars stud

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high Low. So it could be
over while we're doing the show. It

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could not be over while we're doing
the show. If it's not over,

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we'll talk about it tomorrow. If
it's over, we'll talk about it.

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Twelve remain two tables in the ten
k nola mitduce to seven single draw will

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hit a hit on that. Who's
left? Three tables remain. Oh sorry,

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thirty six players remain Excuse me,
Tim is changing the rundown as I'm

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trying to read the line thirty six
in the Ladies Championship the twenty five k

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PO Looga Underway. I mean you
didn't put it here, but Donnie bagged

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the colossus. Should the run on
the rundown? You had not bagged yet?

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Should be on the running you had
not bagged yet. I'm saying to

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put it. I'm just it's in
the bottle, man. Are we doing

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the drawing today? We had to
draw that's smart, Okay, Sunday,

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Saturday. Sorry, so they hear
it on Monday morning, on the morning

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of the tag team got it.
We need to buy in for that.

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So if people do it, if
people get the review in like first thing

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in the morning when they listen to
this, they still have a chance.

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Technically, yeah, they will give
them a good twelve hours. Sounds good.

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We'll do the drawing at four pm, Vegas time. Okay, sounds

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like a plan. It sounds like
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First things first, Ellie Nikachi wins
the ten thousand dollars PLO Championship,

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more than one point three million dollars
for him. Frenchman, Yes, Frenchman,

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thirty six French bracelet of all time, thirty sixth French bracelet. Yeah,

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that doesn't feel like a big number. I feel like they should have

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more. That's what I read today. I'm going to check out real quick.

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That seems low. That seems really
low. Joshua Atkins finished second for

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eight hundred and eighty thousand dollars.
Atkins had the big chip lead coming into

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today, but ultimately lost out and
heads up play to Nikachi Atkins. Is

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WPT Best Bets Scramble winner Jonathan Bowers
third place six hundred and fifteen thousand dollars.

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Man Win fourth place for four hundred
and thirty six thousand dollars. These

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prizes are massive. Austrey Lamani fifth
place for three hundred and fifteen thousand dollars.

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This took place on Poker gro.
It was livestream, non poker gro.

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Jeff Platt off the IR. We
didn't put him on the IR,

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but he was on the IR.
Yeah, he's now off the IR.

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He's back in business. He was
alongside Ben Ludlow. This is this smashed

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last year, right, So what
was it seven thirty last year entries and

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had eight hundred and eleven this year. We'll talk about the twenty five k

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POO, but I'm curious how that's
doing or performing year over year. So

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if you want to get that number, ready, statman over there already got

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great perfect this event here, The
ten thousand dollars PLO Championship basically kicks off

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a run of big buy in poo
events. We got the ten K that

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just wrapped up this one. We
have the twenty five KPLO that kicked off

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today. The fifty K is coming
up right. I still can't believe they

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didn't do one hundred k, can
you? No, they didn't do a

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one hundred k. I mean they
sock their soft that it would have It

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would have done massive, massive numbers. All right? Moving on, Ben

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Collins wins the five hundred dollars Salute
to Warriors. There was like four thousand,

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five hundred entries in this thing,
absolutely massive field. The Salute Warriors

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always performs extremely well. Ben Collins
takes home two hundred and seven thousand dollars

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for his win. He beat Stavros
Petachakis. I probably wrecked that name,

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okay, but it is what it
is. One hundred and thirty eight thousand

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dollars for Savros Tolga Guestly third place, one hundred and five K, Paul

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Sarat fourth place, seventy six thousand
dollars. Rami Hamoud fifty seven thousand dollars

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for fifth place. Dane Harnett took
sixth place for forty three thousand dollars,

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Ben Snodgrass thirty three thousand dollars for
seventh place, siavash Barri twenty five thousand

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dollars for his eighth place finish,
And Gerald Schneier what are these names that

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this final I cannot pronounce any of
that. I'm just a dumb American who

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can't pronounce names. I'm horrible at
remembering names. I can never remember anyone's

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name, even though I've like,
I've tried to get better at it.

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Like I meet these people, I
say their name multiple times in my head.

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I make sure to say, like, oh hi, Tim, nice

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to meet you, like repeat it
out loud. Some I hear it.

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I still f it up every time. And I'm also just really bad at

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pronouncing names. But Gerald Schneier,
I mean I can't say that name twenty

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thousand dollars for a ninth place.
Sorry, Gerald, I'm completely destroying your

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name. The Salute Warriors was one
of those ones that topped last year's field,

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which is a good sign. Again, Tim and I have hit on

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the numbers many many times, but
you know they bounce, They bounce up

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and down, kind of all over
the place for where they were last year,

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moving on to the twenty five hundred
dollars nolam at hold them. So

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I was playing the Colossus. Today
I come back and I'm like, what

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the hell happened to not tro Barbaro
gone? Bust on it? What place?

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He's not even at the found table. He's so busy on his fire.

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Remember, I know what happened.
He didn't. You have the chip

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lead coming in. By the way, these apples that are forographer Antonio Abrego

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bought are the worst apples in the
history of mankind. I don't really eat

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red red delicious apples anymore. I
eat like gala apples, fuji like you

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know, honey crisp, other apples, green apples, and I used to

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eat when I was younger, only
red delicious apples. I love them.

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I ate so many of them,
but I've moved on from them. But

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Antonio brought some red delicious apples.
The you know, when you bite into

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an apple, you want it to
be nice crisp, give you a little

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snap, you know, right when
you bite in. You bite into this

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one, I mean it's like a
sponge. I don't know what the like,

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how old are these apples? They
have to be a week? Yeah,

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I know. And we're in like
the red light district, so it's

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probably way more brown than it looks. Whatever. I'm trying to power through

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it. And it's just it's a
horrible apple. I mean, Antonio,

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come on, man, is this
horrible apple? And it's not organic?

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I mean, it's just the whole
it's it's just a disaster, all right.

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Moving on to the twenty five hundred
dollars no limit hold them. Colin

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Robinson wins it for six one hundred
and sixty seven thousand dollars. That name

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stuck out to me when I read
the top of the Rundown because Colin Robinson

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is a crusher and he he almost
he didn't make it, but he almost

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made my list of one dollar players
almost. He has a second place finished

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last year in the Monster Stack for
seven hundred and eighteen thousand dollars. He

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has a third place finish in twenty
eighteen in a fifteen hundred dollars event.

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He took ninth place in the Colossus
last year as well. You know,

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he's got a twelfth place in the
three K six Max this year, like

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massive, massive, massive scores for
this guy, Like he's just crushing and

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here he goes on and wins the
twenty five hundred dollars. Nolan had hold

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him if this is the same Colin
Robinson, I need to say that because

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sounds like a very common name.
Yeah, let me, I should look

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up before you know what he looks
like. I know what the Colin Robinson

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I'm talking about looks like huh,
black hair, like skinny kid. Yeah,

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yeah, it's probably I think last
year when he played, he wore

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this Harvard sweatshirt every single day.
Yeah. This guy he's yeah, he's

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he's good. He's a good player, crushes these big field Nolan hold himself.

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So good on Colin Robinson for winning
the twenty five hundred dollars. Nolman

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hold him six hundred and sixty eight
thousand dollars for him. Carl Shaw second

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place, four hundred and forty five
K, John Ryder three hundred and twenty

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five thousand for third place, Barry
the Basher Shulman fourth place, two hundred

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and forty thousand dollars. Batally Zeverotannas
one hundred and eighty k for fifth place.

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Arc chat Bajaj one hundred and thirty
five thousand dollars for sixth place.

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Peter Park I can say that one
seventh place for one hundred and three K,

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Gonzalo Almada seventy nine K eighth place, and I then stankoff ninth place

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sixty one thousand dollars. I didn't
get the sense that for these final tables,

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the ten k plo, the five
hundred dollars sluit to warriors, and

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the twenty five hundred dollars Nolman hold
him that they were very like boisterous rails.

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I mean, you were in here
more than I was today, so

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maybe you would know more about when
I when I kept coming in here on

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breaks, it I mean it didn't. It feels no. I mean it's

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hard because I know, I'm it's
it's unfair. I'm comparing it to the

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night that Daniel won and there was
all this madness the millionaire maker like it

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was. It was. It was
like a top ten doub is ape night

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for me in here for sure,
probably top five. It's it's weird.

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I got to talk to people about
this rail stuff. I really want to

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talk to people, like if you
made a final table, or if I

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made a final table, you'd have
friends there, you'd have you know,

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your wife, like like all this
sort of stuff, right, Like,

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I just think it's interesting that it's
I don't know, I get the sense

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that it's not cool to have a
rail like it's personal choice. I don't

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know, it just it just feels
weird to me. Like Big Huni's rail

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was incredible, right yeah, but
like I look across the table and Jeremy

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had no one rooting for him.
I mean, not that people weren't rooting

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for him. I'm sure he has
plenty of fans, yes, of course,

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but like no one cares about Jeremi
Osmas. He doesn't have friends.

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I know he has friends for sure. Like I just I don't know,

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I just find that very interest.
They're all playing poker, yeah but I

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mean even Big Hewn he had a
lot of poker players on his rail that

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came over you know, so been
up for the whole time. Yeah,

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yeah, I don't know. I
just find it interesting. I just I

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just can never shake Like the old
British rails, when like there was all

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the poker players, like you know, that sort of thing. They would

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all come sweat to remain is it's
still too and the fifteen hundred dollars stud

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high low can you look that up? Yeapissa remaining okay, First place is

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one hundred and fifty three k.
Second place is one hundred and two So

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playing heads up for about fifty thousand
dollars, we have Nikolai fall versus Christian

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Roberts going heads up for the bracelet. So be ted shiplate right now.

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Huh one shiplate for Nikolai. All
right, I mean we don't have a

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winner, so we'll just we'll move
on and we'll bring this one back on

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Sunday's episode. We got twelve remaining
in the ten k nolamit deuce to seven

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single draw. So this one is
live streaming on poker Go on Sunday,

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So when you guys are listening to
this later on in that day, it

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will be live streaming on poker Go. Very fun game, big bet,

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big prize money. First place is
four hundred and eleven thousand dollars. This

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one drew really well, one hundred
and eighty six entries. Just when I

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talk about the rails, I hear
a rail last year in the ten k

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nolan to do seven single draw one
hundred and fifty four entries, so thirty

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two more this time around. David
Lynn is leading. I'm unfamiliar with that

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name in contention, Mike Watson,
Aaron Coopen, Scott sever, Jason Mercy

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or Jamie Osmas, Robert Msrocky,
Jen Harmon, Niahoi, Kihara, Galen

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Hall. So a couple things stick
out to me when I read those names.

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One, didn't Jason Mercier beat Mike
Watson in the fifteen hundred dollars yes

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when he won it last year?
Yes? And haven't they had like a

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bunch of heads up matches or something
like? Yeah, So there's that which

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could rear its head once again.
I always like how, I don't know,

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I feel like this event specifically,
like you get specialists in this game,

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you know, like Mike Watson I
think is very good in this game.

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He's had a lot of good results
in this game. Jason Mercier.

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Also, Jen Harmon, doesn't you
have a bracelet in this one? Didn't

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you win a five K? Yeah? Five K? Mel Galen Hall like

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always he doesn't play as much volume
as he once did, but he comes

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out and he plays this one all
the time. Another thing that sticks out.

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Summer of Ozmas just keeps on rolling
on. Unbelievable, It's unreal.

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I do want to I got something
from Matthew McConaughey years ago when I was

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in college. Is that when because
Matthew McConaughey would like take all these road

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trips and stuff all over the US, and he talked about how when you're

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driving around, you have thoughts,
and you know, you obviously can't write

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stuff down in a notepad when you're
having thoughts, so you just pull up

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your voice notes and you just talk. So I did that the other day

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on the drive in, like a
whole bunch of questions that I want to

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talk to Jeremy about. And I
know you caught up with him like right

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at the beginning of the summer,
but there's a lot of stuff that I

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want to kind of talk with him
about, just so I'll see if I

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can get Jeremy and then in the
next couple of days, you know,

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kind of talk about his summer,
because he's had an incredible summer. He's

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is he still leading Player of the
Year. Yeah, yeah, he's still

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Player of the Year, but he
hasn't won a bracelet yet, so It's

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like it's like one of those things
where can you name then the other player

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to win Player of the Year that
has a didn't win a bracelet. Chris

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Ferguson Bang had nine thousand cashes and
he's holding them up in his photo.

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Poy sweats not only include Ozma's,
but also Scott sever who's looking for bracelet

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number three this summer, and Robert
ms Rocky, who's looking for bracelet number

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two. I think there's a lot
of twenty five K fantasy implications here too,

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Right, that's gonna smash us.
But what are you gonna do?

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You got any thoughts on this event? Watching it? How many people are

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back to cash? Sean Deeve cash
of course, Billy Baxter cash, just

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name it the Billy Baxter Invitational.
Who else? We definitely could name it

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that, but twenty eight people cash, Nick Shulman, Michael Rouco, Banue,

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Arthur Marrows, Sean dee Max Cruz, Dan Shak and Mike Madison of

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course, Nick Shulman cash, of
course, Arthur Morris cashed. Like all

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these guys are really good at this
game. So who's who of Yeah,

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single Joe players, but no,
it's gonna be a good one. I

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think we're down to nine right now. How many are they trying to finish

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with? They're playing like ten more
minutes there by the back up? Nice?

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Nice, that'll be a fun one
to watch on Polger go on Sunday.

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Do you know who's on commentary?
He looked at or not, but

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we can. I'm gonna go with
and I don't know we are working on

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and no one yet and Billy Baxter. Well that would be fucking awesome.

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Well it should be Nick. If
we can get Nick, Yeah, becausemer

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again, Nick would be incredible of
this? Has Nick called He's usually at

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the final table? Probably bet you
he's done it once. Maybe, Yeah,

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I also would be curious. Let's
say you get Nick Sheulman alongside Al.

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Is Nick Sherman going to open up
about his secrets or is he keeping

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close to the vest, Because I
don't think I would. If I was

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as good as Nick in a fucking
poker game and then you had me commentate

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on said poker game, I would
not be out there saying every little thing.

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Yeah, you're probably right, actually, which if you listen to the

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fifty K or if you watch the
fifty K final table with Ali and Jade

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was on the call alongside Alex Livington
Phillip Sternheimer. They gave a ton of

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insight, a ton of insight,
how placed off you know, what players

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are doing, why they're doing it, like all this sort of stuff.

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It was. It was very very
very good, extremely insightful commentary. I

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just don't know if some players would
always do that. I mean, I

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don't know if I would always do
that if I was of that level,

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you know what I mean, Like
that's just an interesting thing to me.

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But I ultimately I would I would
want to see Nick Schulman in there alongside

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Alinejad for this specific tournament, but
he's I would guess he's gonna hop in

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the twenty five KPLO if he busted
down. It's also a ten case high

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low tomorrow as well. Yeah.
The one thousand dollars Ladies Championship live streaming

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on poker Go on Monday thirty six
remain. They are guaranteed a little over

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forty two hundred dollars up top is
one hundred and seventy one thousand dollars.

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Shina Akamoto leads the way ahead of
Cecil Teacher fifteen. I'm sorry, Cecil

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I probably did a horrible job with
that too, Andrea Seger, I mean

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these names today are like I feel
like you're trolling. I'm not. I

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promise, I promise. Robin Alvis
still in contention, Jamie Kurst at her

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huh okay, Cherish Andrews ting hoo, Jennifer Shahade, Tommy Hudson, Cammy,

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Cammy Hudson, excuse me, my
fault, Marley Cordero, Casey Mills,

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Anastasia Knapp, and Katie Stone all
still in contention. There, that's

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a fun one. Yeah, who's
on commentary for that one? It's actually

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Jennifer Shahade who's still in Jennifer Shatti. I think I've listened to her to

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do commentary before and she's she's good. Actually she was, I'm an idiot.

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She was in the commentary with Remco
and I once, oh, she's

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very good. She's very good.
So but hopefully jen Schahati stays in the

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tournament and doesn't bust out. But
I think that'll be a fun one.

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The Lady's Tournament is always a fun
one, Yeah, definitely. I always

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love I think it's like weirdly cool, how like you walked in here today?

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And they're you know, they're playing
down. There's a whole handful of

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tables or whatever it is, and
it's like the rail is just lined with

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men. It's probably like you know, husbands, boyfriends, stuff like that,

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and they're all sweating their female counterparts. And I just think that that's

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like just that role reversal is just
it. You know, it's good.

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You know, let the women shine. Let's go twenty five thousand dollars PLO

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high Roller. Wow. Oh well, three hundred and sixty eight entries.

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I was going to say it's down
a lot, but this has day two

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registration rate does, but I don't
know if it'll beat it. Well,

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I think there's data registration with a
ray entry as well. So so last

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year Kakwan Lao topped four hundred and
forty nine entries to win almost two point

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three million. This year three hundred
and sixty eight entries. Looks like there's

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about one hundred and sixty left or
so. Fernando Habiger aka j Nandez shout

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out PLO Mastermind and if you want
to check out PLO Mastermind, plomassmind dot

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Com, slash Poker Go, Ben
Lamb, Chino Reim Christian Harder are among

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the leaders. Christian hard are playing
at twenty five KPLO. Hey, I

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want I wonder if he's played before. Probably. I saw King John Reardon

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over there on a break and I
walked up to him and I said hi,

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And then I said, we're drafting
you next year. And I don't

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care what you cost is what I
said. Okay, and he said,

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well, you're gonna spend sixty dollars. I said, yes, for the

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vibes, We're spending sixty dollars and
I don't care. At this point,

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he's crushing. Oh about this,
This is funny. So I'm playing the

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Colossus in the Paris room and Daniel
comes walking in to Paris. He had

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late redged the twenty five KPLO and
he like goes walking through the Colossus.

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Yeah, and like table by table, everyone's like, there's Daniel. Like

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you hear that, you could hear
like a kind of a quiet like rumble

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in a way of like there's Daniel. There's Daniel. And then and then

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people started like clapping for him,
people started cheering for him, congratulating him,

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like it was it was kind of
cool. It was kind of cool.

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As he walked through, so you
know that was that was And then

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after he walked through, because he
walked like right behind me, he walked

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right next to my table, like
the whole table we tal. I mean,

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they were talking about it for an
hour, probably just talking about Daniel

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and like the way people talk about
him. This is why when I was

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talking on the episode yesterday about how
it's just different when it's like Phil Ivy

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versus Daniel and Granny. Yeah,
the people at my table, they were

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talking like they are friends with Daniel. They're like, he's the nicest guy

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in the world. Like he does
this, he does that. I'm like,

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you don't you guys don't know him
like I mean, they they know

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him like social media, what they
see in interviews on the vlogs, et

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cetera. But like all that stuff. That's my point that I was making

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yesterday. That makes Daniel resonate so
much with the common poker fan and so

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like all these people were talking about
him like they've had multiple conversations and dinners

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with Daniel, right, And that's
the cool thing about Daniel. You know,

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It's like everyone feels like they are
just part of his life. With

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how much he puts everything out there
and it's just it's just cool. And

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then speaking of the classes, you
and I both played. You were max

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late ready convinced me I wasn't gonna
play, and you said, just do

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it. You were like four hundred
five hundred mess it up? What do

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you mean I messed it up?
Well, you told me you raise folded

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the button with what I told you
what I had? Queen ten of Clubs.

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How many blinds? You got twelve
and a half all in? Yeah,

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I messed up. Yeah, I
realized that we can't have this.

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And then come to the tag team
event on Monday. You know I'm going

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to be playing the whole tag team
event. You realize that, Yeah,

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because I'm gonna be winning the class. So you got to deal with whatever.

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I can't be folding Queen ten of
Clubs? Do I follow it after?

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I have to follow it after the
three bet though? Well, yeah,

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of course that's what bet, but
you should not. They don't even

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give you answer to three bet.
Yeah, I mean you would just put

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it all in and see five.
That's what happens. If they call you,

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they call you whatever. So,
yeah, how did you bust out?

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Because you almost got I basically was
in the big blind with King Queen

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called all in against and I think
it's ice four and ice King hit a

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Queen and then it came full ace
ice. Nice job. Yeah, I

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bagged that big. I don't know
does at count? I mean I bagged

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like fifteen bigs. I think fourteen. Bagging big is subjective to your pestimal

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pick, which in that tournament fourteen
might be. Yeah, it's a lot

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bigger than our friend Paul Berman that
told us he's bagging a small blind.

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He's bagging a small head. But
you can spin it off if you have

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a paye jump. I don't mind
it. I just didn't think there was.

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You should get a pay jump,
ye, I should get a pay

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jump. Yeah. Yeah for making
it to the next day because like all

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the payouts were eight hundred and one
dollars and they did seven hands again.

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I mean, I was like yesterday
when I texted you, why why why

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is seven even in the deck?
I shouldn't be two. Want to get

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us out of two three three four. That's two three, that's two three

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and four. We do not want
seven hands played. And my table was

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playing ungodly slow. At the end
of the night, ungodly slow. I

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basically went from forty k to like
one hundred and eighty K, and like

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I showed up at like eleven,
so I missed the first hour. Yeah

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whatever, I think. I sat
in like the absolute last table in the

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like in the cash game section.
That's where I was ten handed poker,

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the absolute lowest of the low ten
handed poker. I mean, we just

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have to do away with it for
sure. I started with forty K,

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you know, chipped up pretty nicely. I had like I don't know,

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seventy or eighty K, and then
I want a huge pot off. Some

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guy who had Jack's he opened under
the gun. Someone else flatted Mark podcast

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fan Mark I should actually get his
full name, because he tweeted at me.

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He just tweeted at us when now, like he did earlier Mark Mattson,

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he flatted. I called as well
with eight six of diamonds. This

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is my second table I had moved
off my first table. It comes nine

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eight three, I think with two
diamonds. First guy bets, he bet

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thirty five hundred. I believe the
big one was twelve hundred. He made

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it twenty five hundred. Call ill. Then he bets thirty five hundred mark

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calls. I made it sixteen K. The guy ripped it in for like

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sixty five K. Mark tanked for
a little while and then folded. I

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called it off. The other guy
had Jack's no diamond. He was dead

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on the turn. And that was
that. I played with Kaylen Kameski for

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a bit today, three better three
times. She kept telling me that she

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would jam on me if I wasn't
if I was three betting more actively.

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I think she might have opened maybe
twelve times at the table, and I

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three better three times of those twelve, so that seems like I was being

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pretty active. What else happened?
Josh Prager was at my table absolutely shit

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faced. He actually got into it
with Mark a little bit. That was

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a whole thing. And then there
was an interesting situation when I got moved

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to my new table where I ended
up finishing the night. This gentleman gets

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moved to our table. He's got
a lot of chips, He's got like

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five hunder k or something ridiculous.
When the when the big blind was either

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six kr ak, David stam is
at my table. They get involved in

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this hand. I can't remember if
it was on the river, I think

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it was on the river. But
the guy checked and David Stam bet twenty

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K and had like, I don't
know, eighty k behind or something,

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and the guy had twenty k in
his hand and he asked David Stam.

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He said, like, you know, how much do you have left?

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And David, like, you know, moved his hands and showed him and

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then the guy said all right,
I'll put you all in, and while

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putting out the twenty so, I
mean, he didn't he didn't like put

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the twenty out first and then say
that or whatever. So then then they

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were like, it's just a call. And I was like, what do

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you mean, it's just a call? Like so they called the floor and

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the floor is like, yeah,
it's just a call. I mean the

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floor said that you can't put someone
all in. This doesn't make much sense

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to me, but I guess it
is. I immediately texted Matt Savage said

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this isn't all in so and he
also said that it's on the agenda for

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tomorrow for the TDA summit. So
I'm interested to hear what comes of that,

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because I just thought that it was
very clear that they were putting this,

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that he was putting this guy all
in like it was. It was

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blatantly obvious. So yeah, I
thought that that was just a very interesting

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ruling. But I had a decent
day and I'm happy to make it to

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day two. I got a day
off on Sunday. I told you the

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other day, I'm extremely good.
One bullet to the end of redge with

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the decent ship stack, and then
he usually falls apart. After that,

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I didn't have many spots after that, didn't get to really get involved too

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much. You know, there was
just some absolutely crazy shit that was happening

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at my table. Like I mean, this tournament is just an incredible tournament

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if you can somehow get chips.
I mean, it's just it's like a

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dream tournament. It's it really is. I know our friend podcast friend,

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David od b Baker bagged because he
was right like next to me towards the

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end of the night. He had
like six big blinds with like fifteen minutes

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ago, and he spun it up. I think he put in the bag

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right around what I did. Hope
I go win the Colossus, that would

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be incredible. Team Well I'm gonna
be winning. I'm gonna be winning them

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simultaneously. Is what's gonna happen.
You know, I'm gonna have to,

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Like when I go I'm breaking the
colossus, I'll come over, I'll play

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some hands, hopefully it don't bust
us, and then you can take back

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over. And that's how sus a
stall for the two hours between. Do

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whatever you want, do whatever you
want. We're gonna we're gonna be out

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there, We're gonna be having fun. But of course I'm I'm gonna win.

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The Colossus first had a really good
number today, by the way,

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more than sixty one hundred. I
believe what are to have last year again?

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Fifteen eight nine four total, So
we're about five thousand off, so

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they should crush that. I mean, I would think so, right,

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they had sixty one oh five they
had Yeah, so they're at ten thousand,

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seven hundred and whatever, ten seven
hundred and forty eight. So yeah,

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I think they'll beat last year's number, which is good. I think

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that. I believe if I remember
cock the eye, will it'll get them

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into that top like ten largest live
poker tournaments of all time. I believe

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maybe top fifteen. I forget exactly
where. Yeah, but if it does

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beat last year's number, it will
be on that list for sure, So

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you know, really good fields is. I think people love the Colossus.

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I think I think people love like
I think people like the Gladiators, but

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I think the Colossus has because it's
been around for a long time now.

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When it first came out, it
was the first one, like it was

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so massive and like it's just always
stuck around, and like, I think

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people really love it. And you
know, they like you get people at

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your table in this tournament. They're
like, yeah, I drove in from

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so and so for this, or
I just flew in today for this.

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You know, it's it's I don't
know, for whatever reason, this feels

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like the one that people really gravitate
towards. I mean, what else we

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got to talk about? I guess
what's signing tomorrow? Just one event?

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Ten case start at high the championship
events anymore. I feel like it's dying

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down. It's just slowing down with
these like Colossus, you know, leaning

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to Many Maine, slow down during
those opening flats of the main and then

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Sars picking back up again them and
we get the main event coming up soon.

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Yeah, do you have an update
on where you're at for the main

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event? What do you mean like
entries. Uh No, I haven't known

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way, I haven't moved off where
we discussed last time. Yet I'm looking

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at the chip counts for the twenty
five K. Conrad de Armis looks like

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he bagged the chip lead. I
don't know who. That is nothing against

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Conrad. I just that name is
unfamiliar to me. Eric Garmas second and

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Chips also unfamiliar to me this PLO
tournament because where I was situated in the

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Colossus, they were all walking right
by me. Yeah. Either I knew

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who you were or I had no
idea who you were, And I was

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like, where are these people coming
from? Who are these people coming from

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Finland? And I know it's like, you know, I think you do

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get a lot of I thought there's
a lot of Spanish people that play plo

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now yeah, yeah, like you
know, like we always think about the

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Finns, but I think the Spaniards
are out there blasting away. They have

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they have the tar or the gut
Spaniard Bronney bag five twenty five. Let's

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go Daniel, Let's go phil Ivy
bag Chips four twelve. See yeah,

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Nick Shulan's in there. Three forty
nine. Yeah, he's not done.

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00:31:48.400 --> 00:31:53.759
Comy Fernando habbigger, Jane Anders begged
more than nine hundred K. I don't

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see your boy, Christian Harder.
He was at the top. He listed

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as one of the big sad he
was fourth in chips when I listened to

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it, So that's not good.
This tournament's amazing. I can't wait for

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this like the rest of this,
I mean, this has Sean Winter at

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six hundred K. I can't wait
for this tournament. I also can't wait

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for the fifty k PLO. I
mean, these tournaments are just awesome.

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I'm starting to really like fall in
love with PLO. For some reason,

471
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I hate it, so I think
it's great, says the guy that's running

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PLO series. In the super high
Rollable PLO and you know you're not playing

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it? No correct? Correct?
Ki in the field? Interesting random player

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for sure. Today he doesn't count
if we don't see him, Yeah,

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it might be him. I know
Justin Smith was in the field. I

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did see God what's his name?
What's the annoying British guy from the main

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event a few years ago? Will
Casus? Yeah so will Cassof today?

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Walk in the Colossus when I was
playing not random but random ish. I'm

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gonna say, yeah, all right, cool, that's gonna do it for

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us. We're getting nothing else to
talk about. It's it's super late.

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It's so sorry, guys. If
you feel like this pod lets you down.

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Daniels sent he sent a message to
there, or you send a message

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to him. He asked me if
the pizza looked good. I haven't watched

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00:33:15.839 --> 00:33:19.200
the vlog yet. What you mean, you come on. You need to

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00:33:19.240 --> 00:33:22.920
be on top of these every day, just like me on the treadmill.

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You watch the lug. You want
to know what happened in the morning.

487
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Here's what happens every morning except for
on Sundays and Mondays. Tuesday through Saturday,

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I'm woking up at six am,
between six and six thirty by my

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wife like literally dumping our nine month
old on me, like on me,

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like just here, take him.
I'm going to work, and like it

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doesn't matter if I was up till
three am the night before working or if

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I got home at midnight. Here's
the baby playpen. I mean it's downstairs.

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Bring the playpen upstairs when you go
to bed and tell tell to put

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the baby in the playpen. Kind
escape. We have a winter right now.

495
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We're not talking about today, we'll
talk about tomorrow. My parents are

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00:34:09.000 --> 00:34:14.039
in town though, so they're they're
helping out, which is great. So

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so yeah, all right, cool, that's gonna do it for us.

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We'll talk to you guys tomorrow.
My name is Donny Peter. His name

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is sim Duckworth. See you tell
you Jenny Express

