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

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My name is Donnie Peters. His
name is Tim Duckworth. It is June

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twenty eighth, twenty twenty four,
Day thirty two of the twenty twenty four

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World Series of Poker. Not as
jam back to a show today as yesterday

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yesterday? I was where's all the
home from yesterday? When you want it

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back back? I know, I
was thinking. I was thinking on the

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drive in. I came in here
late tonight, stayed home and rested.

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Today I skipped the Colossus soft soft. I feel really really tired today.

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So whatever. So I'm driving in
and I'm like thinking, because I did

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part of our rundown at home.
And then as I'm driving in, I'm

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like, why didn't they take some
of the stuff that was yesterday and like

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make it today, because like balance
it out? Because yesterday was bananas,

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which was awesome. I mean,
don't get me wrong, but today there's

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it's like kind of nothing, you
know, like you said, so it's

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you know, you probably could have
balanced those two things, you know a

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little bit better. Yeah, but
you could have the millionaire maker finishing today,

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you know. Yeah. And then
and then that way because if you

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think, well, we think about
it through the lens of production, right

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and making the content getting it out
there. So for us, you know,

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when we make the list at the
beginning, like okay, what do

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we want to stream? Fifty k's
on that list for sure, the final

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table definitely, you know, we
did much more than a fild table with

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found tables for sure on the list, and so was the file table with

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the Millionaire maker. Like those are
both on there, so it's beneficial to

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have those on different days. Anyway. We have a winner in the five

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thousand dollars Seniors high Roller, Mark
Checkwitz takes it down. Hector Barry won

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the six hundred dollars Poker News Deep
Stack Championship. We have the ten thousand

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dollars PLO Championship down to the final
five players. We'll touch on that because

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that is going to be streaming on
Saturday, twenty five hundred dollars. Nolam

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At hold Them is down to the
final four tables. They are still going

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to play a little bit more tonight, so I'm probably not going to have

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a final number there, but we
can hit on who is still in the

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five hundred dollars. Salute to Warriors
is down to the final handful of tables,

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as is the fifteen hundred dollars stud
high Low. We have the Colossus

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kicked off today, the Ladies Championship
kicked off today, and the big and

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bad ten thousand dollars Nolman hold them
deuced to seven single draw retraction question Mark,

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what's that? I don't know what
that is, so I can have

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to make a retraction. I can't
wait to see what that that is.

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We'll get to it and then and
then listen. I thought you had an

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interesting tweet today, interesting post on
X Twitter slash X. I still don't

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know what to call it. Officially, we officially call in X. You

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can know whatever you want. I'm
calling it. I mean, I know

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people out there say Twitter slash,
which that's like kind of where I am,

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because I don't know if we or
you should say with Twitter. I

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don't think you should do the slash
pick. But does anyone know what X

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is? I mean, I have
no idea. If you're out there,

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let us know if you know what
X is. But yeah, you had

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an interesting post there. I want
to hit on it because it was a

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lot of interesting stats. You're the
stat man Daniel reference did in your interview

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with him last night. He said, oh you're bringing the stats or you're

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the stat man, or whatever the
heck you said. So we can touch

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on that stuff. We'll hit on
what starts tomorrow. So only two days

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in to the news. Five thousand
dollars Seniors high rollers, six hundre and

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eighty entries. Mark Checkwitz took it
down. Cookie Monster, cookie Monster is

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what he was called. He had
a little cookie Monster figurine. He was

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wearing a Cookie Monster shirt. He
had a pretty awesome MTV hat. That

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was a cool hat. Cool dude, Yeah, yeah, I need you'd

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notice that it was a very cool
hat. He won five hundred and seventy

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three thousand dollars. Hefty, hefty, hefty payout. Check Witz cashed in

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the super seniors event, three hundred
and ninety fifth place in that event for

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two thousand and one dollars. That
was his first ever w SIP cash,

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so this win is his second ever
WSOP cash Checkwitz defeated Ari Kleiper in second

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place, with Ari taking him three
hundred and eighty two thousand dollars. He

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also cashed in another seniors event at
the World Trees Booker. He took three

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hundred secondy second place in the seniors
championship for thirty seven hundred dollars. Mike

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Vella third place, two hundred and
sixty six K, Kevin Nathan fourth place,

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hundred and eighty a K Samuel Wagner, fifth place, one hundred and

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thirty five K Brune Lopez, sixth
place, ninety nine K, John Thornton

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seventh place, seventy three K,
Richard Lowe fifty six K for an eighth

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place finish. Angeli Jordanson got forty
three thousand dollars for her ninth place finish.

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Another really close score for Angela Jordanson
and then Judith Bilin tenth place just

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under thirty four thousand dollars. I
do want to give a shout out to

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one Senior. I mean that with
all the love and respect in my heart.

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Peter Camaras he cashed in all three
seniors events at the twenty twenty four

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and I believe that's the he's the
only player to do so as long as

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the results are correct. And also, sandwiched in between his cash in the

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Seniors Championship and the Super Seniors,
he went on over to Venetia and cashed

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the seniors event over there, so
he was the best senior r GPI award

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went on. Peter, I was
thinking what would be cool? Well,

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quickly he got seven hundred and ninety
first Peter Kamaros in the Senior champion for

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twenty one hundred dollars. He got
one hundred and thirty fifth place in the

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Super Seniors for three thousand and thirty
nine dollars, and then he got fifty

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second in the Seniors high Roller for
just over twelve thousand dollars. I was

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thinking, with these seniors events,
because there are now three of them,

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it would be cool to do.
I don't know if you remember Full Tilt

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had what was it called, yeah, the Double something, Yeah, I

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remember Rich Ryan producer Rich Ryan like
made like the final table both of them

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were like ran super deep in both
of them, and there was a jackpot.

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Yeah for like if you did you
have to win both. I thought

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you had to win both, didn't
you. Interview Like the guy that did

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this, like from the airport what
I don't swear you've told this story before.

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What was it Chad Holloway from Pocon's. It definitely was not me.

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Oh my god, some guy did
it. The Daily Double, Yeah,

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I think it was a daily the
full tilt Daily Double. I believe it.

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It should be a seniors triple,
the Senior So what they have,

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what they had, what the Daily
Double was is they had two tournaments on

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full tilt. I believe they were
ten dollars each starting at the same time.

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They took an additional tiny bit of
rake out of the buy in to

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go into a daily double jackpot.
And then if you cash in like both

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tournaments, you receive a portion of
the daily double jackpot, and it split

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amongst everyone that double cashes. So
if you're the only person that double cashes,

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you get that full portion. If
two people do it, you split

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it, et cetera, et cetera. The best daily double finish gets a

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percentage of the jackpot as well,
so like if you you know, if

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you go like if you finish first
and one and fifth in the other year,

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for sure going to get it.
So then you can make extra money.

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And then also if you made both
final tables, you got an even

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larger percentage of the of the jackpot. But it would be cool if they

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had some sort of like yeah,
you know, overall kind of like overall

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seniors title, like in a way
like a like a mini mini mini Player

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of the Year like senior. You
remember when I the first interview of the

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summer Sean dap we talked about maybe
it was at first, but player of

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the Year, and he also talked
about it last year with him. We

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talked about it last year with him
as well as well. Yeah, he

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wants more play of these, and
I'm pretty sure you mentioned seeing his Player

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of the Year would be pretty cool. I'm not sure if I would open

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event, but as a s is
getting to nitpicky before we've even like gotten

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out of bed. But like I
wouldn't call them all player of the year,

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like I would just call it,
like, you know, like the

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best senior like something just basically have
like a little trophy or you know,

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honor that person in some sort of
way. You know. Also can it

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can entice people give him a bonus
like play of the series, maybe they

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get a best or maybe they get
a main event seat the person who does

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that, like something like that.
You know, I think that would be

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pretty cool or something even Yeah,
like you know, I think that would

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be just just cool to honor the
seniors. You know, then you get

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people that cash in the first one, they're like, okay, like I'm

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on the board, Like, let's
go for the second one. Let's stay

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here a little bit longer, like
let's do that sort of thing. It's

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also something that I think you can
use to shed more light on these events.

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So I think that would be a
cool little wrinkle. It doesn't really

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work with I mean, it doesn't
work for like the Ladies Championship for example,

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because that's only one event. Right
that said, I think we've talked

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about it before. How about a
Ladies high roller? I think in ladies

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will be very very popular. Yeah, if you're if you're a male hunter

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kated buy in if you're a female
ten K. I was thinking five K,

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but what I'm saying seniors is one
K and five ladies is one K,

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make a five and thinky K for
the men. Yeah, I think

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that would be pretty pretty cool to
have. Hector Barry wins the six hundred

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dollars Poker News Deep Stack Championship two
hundred and eighty three thousand dollars for him.

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Barry defeated Luke Varasso in heads up
play, Verasso taking home one hundred

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and eighty eight thousand dollars. Harrison
ashdown one hundred and forty thousand dollars for

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him. Good to see Harrison hit
a score. I've played with them a

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bit around Las Vegas, some very
very good, solid player. He ends

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up with more than one hundred and
forty thousand dollars for his third place finish.

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Brendan Shimamoto one hundred and five thousand
dollars for fourth place. Darryl Fish

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took a fifth place for just under
eighty thousand dollars. She how Zang sixth

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place, sixty K Jolan Mancini seventh
place, forty six K, Thomas Murphy

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thirty six thousand dollars for eighth place, and Kenny hun twenty eight thousand dollars

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for a ninth place finish. More
than five thousand entries in this event.

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I did think it was interesting that
the Deep Sack Championship got slightly fewer runners

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than the Deep Sack. That happened
like the next day it was like fifty

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one hundred and something for the Poker
News Deep Sack Championship, then it was

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fifty three hundred and something for the
regular six hundred dollars Deep Sack. I

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just thought that that was interesting that
that's how it shook out. Well,

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you'll get I'll give you some answers, Okay, go ahead. I mean

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one day further into these events that
directly kind of finnel play is into this

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kind of price pointy six hundred,
you know, fifteen hundred dollars million maker

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Supersenius three K no limit haul.
You got players in that that are busting

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that day for where day one of
the Poconinese Deep Sack. But now they

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got something to play on June twenty
six, So that that was interesting.

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I think there's also I'm a heavy
believer and appetite that there's an appetite for

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faster toboy tournaments for us REX.
I agree, and so I think it's

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true day is much better than a
four day for a lot of people out

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there, especially you know, like
I mean, I think people are over

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this four or five day grind stuff. Other than like listen, you can

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obviously have them, yes, and
you should have them for sure, you

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know, but I almost like don't
think that's preferred in a way. Like

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let's say, let's use you know, the best way to paint examples often

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is just to do extremes. Let's
say that like every one k to fifteen

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hundred was like a monster stack or
a Millionaire Maker structure where it was five

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days long. I mean, you
would get people would get so burned out,

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people wouldn't be able to come out, take time off for work,

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over and over again, all that
sort of stuff. So for the more

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recreational player, which I very much
include myself in, you know, I

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play as a side thing. It's
not my main profession or my main source

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of income by any means. So
you know, I like to get in

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there, get out, you know, give me, give me a halfway

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decent structure, and let's go.
Yeah, if if I want a really

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good structure, you know, and
I do expect a very good structure for

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things like the WSP main event or
the WPT at the win or you know,

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even the monster stack stuff like that, Like that's what I expect,

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and then it's on me if I
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to skip them. You know,
oftentimes I'm skipping those. I will splash

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into some of the ones from here
and there. But yeah, I mean

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even this this three K that's that
finished yesterday that I played, and I

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mean that structure was insanely good,
like so good sixty minute levels. I

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think you started forty K and chips. There was still registration into day two,

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four day tournament, so like that's
just like really really really good bang

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for your buck in that tournament.
If you have the time, then you

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want to play it, you know
for the other stuff like the Colossus that

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kicked off today, these regular deep
stack tournaments, you know the mini main

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event that's coming up, like that, getting into the money on day one

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I think is awesome. Like I
think that's like the perfect sweet spot for

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that price point. And then if
you I mean, if you want to

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get crazier, then you just go
play the super Turber bounties and you just

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win the bracelet in one day,
right, Like you know, if you're

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want to do that, so I
just thought that was interesting that that the

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second one got got a little bit
more on the six hundred you know,

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championship four day events starting on say
the Monday, and then another six hundred

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obviously fasta starting the next day.
Do you think that's actually a good thing

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or do you think that's actually kind
of maybe bad for the players that they're

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kind of talkting. I mean I
think it's fine. I would, in

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no way, shape or form ever
start the Deep Sack Championship on a Monday.

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Well, I mean I just said
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for sure start that on a Thursday
or Friday. We've gone over this so

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many times before. I was just
saying days to say days. No,

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that's when they started it, right
for real. I mean it ended today

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Friday. It was a four day
tournament started on Tuesday of Tuesday. So

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yeah, I mean Monday or Tuesdays
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ever. Yeah for something, Well
that you know, they got the Cossus

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this weekend, so they probably have
so then last weekend. Why couldn't it

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be because I had million million maker
last weekend. I mean, there's enough

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weekends. I mean you can I
don't think there is the RELI make into

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Colossus, into Mini main Event,
into Main event. Before that, we

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had so we had you know,
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pretty clustered with these kind of so
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I almost think it's better to put
like the Monster Stack, like start that

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one on a Monday, thinking the
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it's a priceier event, which I
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a little bit more seriously, so
like things like taking stuff off of work,

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all that sort of stuff. I
think people are going to be more

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inclined to do for that. You
know, I just think you get more

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in a fifteen dollars Monster staf Act
that is a very good structure, drawn

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out tournament. You know, it's
gonna take four to five days, all

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that sort of stuff. You're gonna
get more of a professional filled field or

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very very serious recreational field field versus
the six Deep Sack, even if it

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is the six Poka News Deep Stack
Championship event, right, I still think

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that's very much like your recreationals like
like that's like the deep Stacks are basically

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catered towards the recreationals, and this
is their championship event. So I think

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you're gonna get more of those players, and those players I think would need

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a weekend versus a weekday. Just
just some thoughts there. What do you

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think of the little trophy or these? I think I think first and second

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got a trophy, but a little
like, oh we're giving trophies for second

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place, that's what we're doing now. I don't know, this is like

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this is like you know, I
don't want to say, here we go.

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I see everyone gets a ribbon.
I love it. I see to

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know to do if you get it, if you cash, you should get

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a Basically you just cash. Relax. I see two coins every every paye

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jump, you go up, you
get an added a link added to the

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bracelet. That's not a bad idea. I don't know if this is getting

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two coins or if one was actually
second place. I'm not gonna read into

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it, but like, what are
your thoughts on like this? But little

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bonus trufe kind of like it.
No, No, it's about the bracelet.

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This is just a side thing.
This is like a cord protect I

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could care less about a card protector. I mean, it's the bracelet.

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The bracelet is the bracelet. The
bracelets are the thing everyone is chasing.

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They're chasing the bracelets and they're chasing
the money. That is true. Well,

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if you don't want your gold pokemuse
cord protector a twenty four carrot gold

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card protector, I'm probably melting it. And no, you're doing it not

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okay, says the guy who snap
sold his little that was twenty four carrot

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gold cord. Can get way more
money for that. It's about the bracelet

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the bracelet. How much is that
with a couple of thousand. I mean,

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listen, if I was in charge
of Poker News, I would file

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that under waste of money. Okay, is what I would do. I

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mean, I just I just would
I like it. I'm team gold coin.

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I mean it also, whatever it
does match what they do in the

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deep Ya's what I want to get
if you make the final type of deep

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sex. I'm just I don't.
I don't necessarily care for that sort of

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Okay, I basically care for Like
in terms of trophies and poker. I

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mean there's two that matter. There's
WIP bracelets and the Golden Eagle from the

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and no, not the goal.
Wow, the the WPT Champions Cup and

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everything else is secondary to those two
things. And it's the WSP bracelets on

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top. You know, the Champions
Cup is second and then everything else is

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behind that. I mean, it
just is. What I would question is,

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yeah, what happened to what we
got it? We got the twenty

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four carrot gold Medallion, chip protector, I don't know what you want to

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call it, button, et cetera
for this. Where's the David chip Ries

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Trophy? Wow? That was that's
that's the trophy? Did the seniors get

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the eagle? Was that ever?
Like? It was? Oh yeah,

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okay, I heard they were ordering
new ones and they hadn't arrived yet,

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that's all. Did they order them
yesterday? I don't want to get involved

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in if they ordered them. I
mean, but that's what I was.

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Do you have how much time you
have ten months between wsps? Like maybe,

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Look, we've had trophies delayed before, we have Yes, we've also

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expedited trophies and have expedited I mean
yes, we have paid massive expert expeditation

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fees. That's me if that's the
word. I'm a big fan of David

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Schipries Trophy. It's kind of cool. It's good good for photos. It's

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kind of it's good for photos.
I like that everyone's name is, you

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know, on it, Like I
really like that. Then, and you

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know, I think the design is
awesome. I mean, it's it.

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I'm no comment on the design,
but it's wow. It's a great way

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to commemorate correct David chip Rees,
who is widely regarded as the best all

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around poker player of all time,
and that's why the trophy was named after

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him. Right, So I just
think that it's very important to have that

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there. So, you know,
I miss it when it's not there.

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I do. And I'm not really
a trophy guy, but that one has

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always stood out. It's always like
it's on the podium, front and center

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when you walk up onto the stage, like you're if you're a player,

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you're walking past it and you're like
I want that. Yeah, You're like

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I want that. It probably hits
you that this is the David, you

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know, Chippery's trophy, like like
all that sort of stuff. You know.

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So I'm gonna idea what if WSP
decided, Hey, we're gonna get

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rid of this trophy because we want
the true value. As you've kind of

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touched on to be the WSP bracelet. Okay, I actually had a thought

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on this when I was out there
at the final table yesterday, because before

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they moved the bracelet up to heads
up play to put it between the players

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in this case Price Jockey and Daniel
Legrano, it's out on the podium,

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you know, for production. Don't
they do a special bracelet for the ladies

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event, like it has like diamonds
or something, belief? So yeah,

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like Red Root CPC should be a
special bracelet. It doesn't need to be

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main event special. But I mean
that's like the second biggest, most important,

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prestigious tournament of the summer. It
is like that. Should that should

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be like a you know, maybe
a little bit bigger. Maybe it's got

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something to resemble the fact that it's
nine games on it for thee Yeah,

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I don't you know something like that. I have a dude, I have

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a question. We can probably look
at some pitches and figure it out.

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But is there any difference between the
twenty five hundred OWEI bracelet, the six

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hundred dollars deep sack bracelet and the
two fifty K bracelet? I don't think

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so. So is it just really
ladies in the main. Is that what

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kind of is that kind of it? Yeah? But I would I would,

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I would do something for the fifty
k people, do something for the

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fifty k. I think you should
do something for the two fifty k.

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I think we should do something for
the scene is And I would even say

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we could do something for the employees
event I know you disagree with that one,

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but hey, if we're going to
take that one step there, they

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can win a golden watch Prudential.
That would actually bad That would actually be

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pretty awesome, a golden lanyard to
employee badge. The ten K Poo Championship

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is down to the final five players. This event will be live streaming on

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poker Go on Saturday, June twenty
ninth, which is likely today you are

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listening to this Poker Girl podcast.
Episode leader is Joshua Adkins WPT Best Bet

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Scramble Champion. That's all right,
I cover that is crushing. According to

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Tim Chip cancer there who else is
there? We got Ellie, Nakashi and

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Frenchman second in ships with did you
say Akins had twenty seven million? No,

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but he is three times second place. He has three times second place.

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The final the hand that bust at
sixth place finish show was three bet

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pot. They got it all in
on Jack Ki Flop. Agkins had King

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Jack Queen. The other guy that
busted in six had Ice King King X

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And that's why we at a quick
final table and Adkins has all the chips,

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but Frenchman Ellie Nakashi nine point five
million, Jonathan Bower's five point nine

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million man win four point six million. Rounding out the final five Israeli aushriy

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Lamani with one point four million,
which is nine big glines. So we're

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going to catch that tomorrow, probably
lose one pretty quickly, and then we're

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going to have an Adkins you know, is he going to apply the pressure

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and put some people in some ICM
troubles because first prize is a big one.

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Yeah, more than one point three
million dollars up top. Again,

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this event had eight hundred and eleven
entries. We mentioned that yesterday smashing the

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year before. As all these ten
k plus big bet events do, I

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mean they've been crushing this year.
I'm pretty sure they've all been up right.

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The twenty five K fifty K Hunter
K two fifty k Nolan Hold Them

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was a big bet, right,
yeah, the only big Yeah. The

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mixed game ones have been kind of
like summer up, summer down. You

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know, they're bouncing around last year's
number. I mean, the one that

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sticks out the most is the fifty
k PPC just won by Daniel was down

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ten entries from the year before,
so you know, I thought that was

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interesting. Fifth place three hundred and
fifteen thousand dollars in this ten k PLO

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Championship up top one million, three
hundred and twenty thousand dollars, massive,

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massive, massive payouts there. This
is a PGT qualifying event, so there's

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a lot of points up for grabs
in this one, a lot of WSP

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Player of the Year points up for
grabs in this one. We lost Elis

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Parsonen in seventh place for one hundred
and seventy two k, Richard Greiico fifteenth

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for sixty three thousand dollars, Stephen
Chidwick seventeenth for fifty one thousand, six

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hundred dollars. He scored us eighteen
fantasy points. We listen, it's not

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the biggest score fantasy wise for our
team, right, but we are I

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think in eleventh place. Now.
The Dinkers team, the Dinkers is freaking

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running away with this damn thing.
They're up to eight hundred and ninety nine

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points with a ton of events still
left. We are in eleventh. We

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have four hundred and sixty five points, I believe. But the most important

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thing for our team. I know
it doesn't sound great to be, you

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know, to say that we're in
eleventh, but eleven out of nineteen we

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are within striking distance of the top
four now, which is important because that's

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where the money is, that's where
you cash. Yeah, maybe not within

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striking distance within the Dinkers because they're
running away with this thing. But when

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leban is winning for more braceles,
so I think we'll be fine. This

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is very true. This is also
very true. So you know, we

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are going to catch the Dinkers unless
he just wins like the fifteen hundred dollars

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eight game three times or something ridiculous
like that. He can win the closer,

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that would be great. He could
win the main event too, why

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not, right? But my point
is that Stevie got the most points out

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of any twenty five K player in
this field, which is great. Yeah.

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So in terms of a fade perspective, we faded the crap out of

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this field. No one else made
the top eighteen where the bonus was except

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for Steven Chidwick. So that's great, great, great great. Noah Boken

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twenty first place for fifty one thousand
dollars, Eric Wasserson twenty fifth place forty

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three thousand dollars, Philip Bramos twenty
sixth place for forty three dollars one thousand

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dollars. Again, that is the
ten k PLO Championship, down to five

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from a field of eight hundred and
eleven entries, live streaming on Saturday,

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June twenty ninth on Poker Go.
Tim's giving me the three symbol, which

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means three pm start time for the
stream. Is my guess correct? All

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right? Cool? Twenty five hundred
dollars no limit, hold them big field

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here, twenty two hundred and twenty
nine entries. Looks like they're down to

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the final four tables. I think
they just got to three tables there,

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Okay, three tables there you go, Natchubb, you have a Nacha.

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He's on top six point five million
as of the lost. I'm really curious,

406
00:27:04.440 --> 00:27:10.599
like I need this. I need
to study Nacho playing poker. Do

407
00:27:10.680 --> 00:27:12.680
you really. The reason why I
say that is because every time I watch

408
00:27:12.799 --> 00:27:18.079
this guy he was he was a
table away right next to me in the

409
00:27:18.559 --> 00:27:21.680
three K Nolan Hold Them. I
see him a lot. I went out

410
00:27:21.720 --> 00:27:25.920
there for fifteen minutes or so to
watch him play this twenty five hundred.

411
00:27:26.599 --> 00:27:30.160
The guy is on his phone one
hundred and twenty five percent of the time.

412
00:27:32.279 --> 00:27:34.440
How does he play poker at all? He just gets the goods,

413
00:27:34.519 --> 00:27:40.359
gets it out Like, I don't
understand it's I'm like part of me is

414
00:27:40.480 --> 00:27:45.240
like says, you know, one
he's he's for sure not paying attention.

415
00:27:45.880 --> 00:27:48.880
Like, so that's one part of
me. The second part of me is

416
00:27:48.960 --> 00:27:52.960
that if you're at the table and
you see this player, whatever the player,

417
00:27:53.039 --> 00:27:56.000
whoever the player is, if it's
not Driver, it's somebody else,

418
00:27:56.079 --> 00:27:59.319
constantly grinding their phone and then all
of a sudden stops playing their phone and

419
00:27:59.359 --> 00:28:00.400
plays a hand. Does that means
they probably have a decent hand? They

420
00:28:00.400 --> 00:28:04.079
always have it? Yeah, I'm
just kind of confused by the whole thing.

421
00:28:04.920 --> 00:28:08.920
I don't really know how Nato does
it, but he's doing it in

422
00:28:10.079 --> 00:28:14.720
this in this twenty five hundred dollars
no limit hold them, I forget what

423
00:28:14.799 --> 00:28:18.200
it had last year, trying to
find it. What was it? Two

424
00:28:18.240 --> 00:28:21.319
two two nine? Is that what
it said? Well, a couple of

425
00:28:21.319 --> 00:28:23.799
other players, Uh, that's stilly
in. Andrea Carrie fifth in ships four

426
00:28:23.839 --> 00:28:27.839
point three million, Kai Superman win
three point five million, he's ninth in

427
00:28:27.960 --> 00:28:33.599
chips, Barry Schulman two point two
million. Set is an absolute freaking blast

428
00:28:33.599 --> 00:28:37.960
time. I mean that guy he
gets in a hand, He like,

429
00:28:37.079 --> 00:28:41.240
he doesn't play a lot of hands, but he gets in a hand and

430
00:28:41.359 --> 00:28:47.200
it's just like getting the most nonsensical
blasting you've ever seen. Michael Leang the

431
00:28:48.039 --> 00:28:52.359
not the old Michael Lang, Michael
Leang, Cilian David Guay, Ruy Ferrera,

432
00:28:52.559 --> 00:28:56.359
Mike Holtz, Justin Leberto, Brian
Yune rounds out the twenty eight remaining

433
00:28:56.440 --> 00:29:00.839
players. So I believe last year
this event had two thousand and sixty eight

434
00:29:02.039 --> 00:29:04.480
entries, So whatever, about one
hundred and seventy or so one hundred and

435
00:29:04.480 --> 00:29:10.279
sixty one was the increase. Just
looking at the numbers overall, because I

436
00:29:10.400 --> 00:29:15.599
updated a bunch of this stuff on
my sheet, average increase is at zero

437
00:29:15.640 --> 00:29:21.559
point seventy three percent. So what
that means is that it's basically just tracking

438
00:29:21.960 --> 00:29:23.839
very much in line with last year. You know all that you need to

439
00:29:25.440 --> 00:29:26.599
dive deeper in that number. What
do you want me to what do you

440
00:29:26.640 --> 00:29:30.079
want me to die? I want
you to make some columns. I got

441
00:29:30.119 --> 00:29:33.079
two columns. I want more columns. I don't want to do Just send

442
00:29:33.119 --> 00:29:36.039
it to me. I want a
no limit. I want to pay a

443
00:29:36.079 --> 00:29:40.720
lot. I want buying that God
one thousand by one thousand, way too

444
00:29:40.759 --> 00:29:42.160
much work. Come on, man, don is cool? Get get these.

445
00:29:42.240 --> 00:29:45.480
I already told you what's so much. If it's a big bad game

446
00:29:45.599 --> 00:29:48.400
ten thousand dollars or higher, it's
way up. If it's everything else,

447
00:29:48.599 --> 00:29:52.279
it's just track. I want to
see no limit across the bott what's that?

448
00:29:52.920 --> 00:29:56.960
No limit is pretty much again ten
thousand dollars in higher smash. If

449
00:29:57.039 --> 00:30:00.599
it's the Juice original, this is
an easy, like little couple of funs.

450
00:30:00.640 --> 00:30:03.839
I understand it's easy, but I'm
telling you how it actually is.

451
00:30:04.160 --> 00:30:10.119
If it's if it's below that,
it's either up a little bit or it's

452
00:30:10.400 --> 00:30:11.680
down a little bit. You know, it's just it's just like right there

453
00:30:12.359 --> 00:30:18.279
plus or minus like five percent.
What's the biggest stand out though, the

454
00:30:18.319 --> 00:30:23.839
biggest standout, the biggest drop off
in anything you think like something. So

455
00:30:25.480 --> 00:30:27.920
the one that stood out to me
the most, even though it's not percentage

456
00:30:27.960 --> 00:30:33.640
wise, the largest drop is the
fact that the Gladiators was down more than

457
00:30:33.680 --> 00:30:37.559
twenty four hundred entries. Yeah,
I think so. The thing is with

458
00:30:37.680 --> 00:30:40.640
that is you you know, from
doing the stuff over at the studio,

459
00:30:40.839 --> 00:30:42.839
is that could be just like re
entry very exactly. You know, people

460
00:30:42.920 --> 00:30:47.359
just bag chips on in early flight, then they don't fire the other flights.

461
00:30:47.480 --> 00:30:51.319
Like that's just how two bullet guys
have bagged one bullet guy's busted.

462
00:30:51.400 --> 00:30:53.039
If you're if you're a six bullet
guy, you back on one bullet,

463
00:30:53.079 --> 00:30:56.039
Well, you just didn't spend five
more bullets, you know, So that

464
00:30:56.240 --> 00:30:59.519
that can just be how it is. There. The other one that stood

465
00:30:59.519 --> 00:31:06.759
out that was down a lot was
the ten K Superchub Up Bounty that was

466
00:31:06.839 --> 00:31:11.039
down a lot twenty four percent.
That was also held earlier in the day,

467
00:31:11.640 --> 00:31:15.119
which might have affected people jumping in
Okay. And then the five thousand

468
00:31:15.160 --> 00:31:21.319
dollars six Max Nolan was down almost
thirty two percent. That's because of thirty

469
00:31:21.359 --> 00:31:22.759
two percent wanted to play the two
fifty k and they didn't. Oh yeah,

470
00:31:25.200 --> 00:31:29.160
Lewis Spencer. Yeah, the fifty
thousand dollars Nolan hold Him high roller

471
00:31:29.279 --> 00:31:32.920
up forty three percent. I mean
that is just insane. What is the

472
00:31:33.000 --> 00:31:36.599
price of big coin on that?
Listen to Toss the twenty five thousand dollars

473
00:31:36.920 --> 00:31:41.359
six max high roller up thirty one
percent. I mean all these all these

474
00:31:41.440 --> 00:31:45.599
high rollers are just rushing a ton. One hundred thousand dollars high roller up

475
00:31:45.680 --> 00:31:49.640
twenty percent. I mean they're all
the p LO high rollers coming up to

476
00:31:49.720 --> 00:31:52.839
So that'd be a good indication both
of those are going to be up.

477
00:31:52.119 --> 00:31:56.640
They're going to be up twenty percent
minimum for sure. I mean, what's

478
00:31:56.720 --> 00:32:00.559
this ten thousand dollars Whatever the heck
this thing is. I think the thing

479
00:32:00.640 --> 00:32:05.480
we're streaming tomorrow is up a ton
of eleven percent, maybe seven to eight

480
00:32:05.519 --> 00:32:08.799
eleven, it's up eleven percent.
God, I'm so good a math so

481
00:32:08.920 --> 00:32:13.640
Asian. The one that's down,
that sticks out the most is being down

482
00:32:13.759 --> 00:32:17.160
to me is the fifty k PPC
two years ago one hundred and twelve,

483
00:32:17.519 --> 00:32:23.359
last year ninety nine, this year
eighty nine. So I'm curious what's happening

484
00:32:23.440 --> 00:32:27.559
there? Is it? The big
bet guys aren't getting in because they don't

485
00:32:27.559 --> 00:32:30.279
want to play with the mixed guys
or mixed guys not getting in. Like

486
00:32:30.519 --> 00:32:34.079
that's a good one to look at. I mean, like I mentioned it,

487
00:32:34.200 --> 00:32:37.160
I think on one of the solo
pods that I did because I sat

488
00:32:37.279 --> 00:32:40.599
next to Dan Shack in the three
K. He went deep enough in the

489
00:32:40.640 --> 00:32:45.160
Millionaire Maker skip it. He busted
like right after registration closed, one in

490
00:32:45.240 --> 00:32:47.839
the Seniors, which he wanted,
the super Seniors, which he wanted to

491
00:32:47.839 --> 00:32:51.680
play, also in the fifty K, so he just happened to miss it.

492
00:32:52.079 --> 00:32:53.440
Like, so there's stuff like that
that happens that's out of your control.

493
00:32:53.559 --> 00:32:58.680
But when your field is so small
that even one entry helps so much,

494
00:32:58.799 --> 00:33:01.279
I don't think ren Lynn play it, but he was like in something,

495
00:33:02.079 --> 00:33:05.480
so I don't know if he also
missed registration. I remember he was

496
00:33:05.519 --> 00:33:07.880
like playing on the day that it
started. So that one is a good

497
00:33:07.960 --> 00:33:12.119
and kind of not easy because I
started to do it at one point and

498
00:33:12.279 --> 00:33:15.799
I kind of give up. But
look at the actual number of unique players

499
00:33:15.440 --> 00:33:22.000
in each in each of those fifty
k PPCs across the lifetime, and see

500
00:33:22.759 --> 00:33:25.920
who were who were losing year on
your kind of thing, I think I

501
00:33:27.039 --> 00:33:29.799
have it from last year, and
I think I can throw out I'm gonna

502
00:33:29.799 --> 00:33:31.480
throw out some names that may have
skipped this year that I'm not sure you

503
00:33:31.559 --> 00:33:36.319
might be able to confirm. Bradley
Berman, Kerry Katz, Warwick Music,

504
00:33:36.359 --> 00:33:38.680
Indian did I don't know. I'm
just throwing some names that I'm I think

505
00:33:38.720 --> 00:33:42.400
Kerry did play. Yeah, he
had lost that hand against Ivy. Throwing

506
00:33:42.400 --> 00:33:45.319
out some names. Craig Chate,
Chad Campbell, Creig Chate, I'm pretty

507
00:33:45.319 --> 00:33:49.839
sure did not play Roman, he
played, Tima Faker's net scuff, George

508
00:33:49.880 --> 00:33:53.240
Wolf pretty sure he did not play
Did Patrick Anton's played last year? I

509
00:33:53.240 --> 00:33:57.440
don't know. I've rejumbled the numbers. So like I'm just like looking down

510
00:33:57.480 --> 00:34:00.920
the list to see, like,
oh, they may Phillip Long. Maybe

511
00:34:00.599 --> 00:34:04.279
can Chris Money make a play at
Las Yo? And we all were like,

512
00:34:04.960 --> 00:34:07.519
remember we were all want to make
it doing. We were like,

513
00:34:07.559 --> 00:34:10.039
what is he doing to mon Nakamora, Jesse Klein, Remember he won the

514
00:34:10.039 --> 00:34:15.480
twenty five k Hoss in twenty twenty
one and then kind of might a run

515
00:34:15.840 --> 00:34:17.840
playing a bunch of biggest stuff.
So yeah, there's some names just I

516
00:34:19.119 --> 00:34:22.159
just stood out that probably played last
year. They didn't mind not have played

517
00:34:22.159 --> 00:34:23.880
this year. I don't really looked, but overall the numbers are very much

518
00:34:23.960 --> 00:34:28.559
just tracking with last year. So
you know, if you're somebody who you

519
00:34:28.639 --> 00:34:31.880
know thinks forward to the WSP main
event, as we do often, you

520
00:34:31.960 --> 00:34:36.599
know, I think last year's number
is in play. Slightly below, it's

521
00:34:36.639 --> 00:34:38.239
in play, a bit above it
is in play. You know, it's

522
00:34:38.280 --> 00:34:42.079
it's just kind of in play.
So it's all in play, checking in

523
00:34:42.440 --> 00:34:46.000
on the what do we got going
on? So the Slutta Warriors and the

524
00:34:46.039 --> 00:34:50.960
Seven codsid of house, where's the
Salute Warriors at what's that? What's going

525
00:34:51.000 --> 00:34:55.199
on there? Four five and seventeen
entries looks like they are down to twenty

526
00:34:55.320 --> 00:35:02.719
nine. So approaching the final three
tables, Paul Serrate out of Argentina looks

527
00:35:02.760 --> 00:35:07.119
to be the chip leader, if
not one of the chip leaders. I

528
00:35:07.199 --> 00:35:09.719
don't recognize. I don't recognize any
name. And that there's a lot of

529
00:35:09.719 --> 00:35:13.599
extras year in the chip counts.
I put a lot of extras, Yeah,

530
00:35:13.679 --> 00:35:16.280
a lot of extras. At a
lot is an understandment. There are

531
00:35:16.320 --> 00:35:20.280
two hundred and forty three people in
the chip counts. I've been I don't

532
00:35:20.280 --> 00:35:23.840
recognize the top lot of names.
So that's going to be an interesting one.

533
00:35:24.199 --> 00:35:27.280
Yeah, but I mean that's kind
of what you expect for this tournament,

534
00:35:27.320 --> 00:35:30.559
So no big deal there, haft
the first place prize of course for

535
00:35:30.639 --> 00:35:32.880
a five hundred dollars buying you know, just these massive fields at the WSP.

536
00:35:34.079 --> 00:35:37.519
More than two hundred and seven thousand
dollars up top. This event is

537
00:35:37.719 --> 00:35:40.639
up year over year. I think
it was forty three hundred last year if

538
00:35:40.639 --> 00:35:45.039
I remember correctly, So a little
bit of an uptick there. Love to

539
00:35:45.119 --> 00:35:49.360
see it more than one point eighty
five million in the prize pool. And

540
00:35:49.480 --> 00:35:52.760
this one will finish tomorrow, correct, So you say, yeah, that

541
00:35:52.920 --> 00:35:59.440
is the salute to warriors fifteen hundred
dollars, seven cards, stud high and

542
00:36:00.039 --> 00:36:02.280
low? Where they at with that? This one's up, by the way.

543
00:36:02.519 --> 00:36:07.039
That surprises me. Yeah, It's
it's like flip a coin if it's

544
00:36:07.079 --> 00:36:09.599
going to be up or down.
Yeah, Like that's just how these other

545
00:36:09.679 --> 00:36:14.239
tremens have been running six hundred eleven
entries, they're down to twenty seven.

546
00:36:14.559 --> 00:36:16.920
Thomas Taylor, somebody who's on my
one dollar list every single year. Have

547
00:36:17.000 --> 00:36:22.079
you seen these hd them up this
world series? He probably has seventeen cashes.

548
00:36:22.320 --> 00:36:23.599
I'll quickly rd it out. So
that's what Thomas Taylor does. He

549
00:36:23.760 --> 00:36:27.679
has eight cashes, this will be
his ninth. One of those is online.

550
00:36:27.840 --> 00:36:30.039
He has a second place in the
one K PLO eight handed. I

551
00:36:30.159 --> 00:36:35.480
then for one hundred and seventy five
K A couple runs in some of the

552
00:36:35.559 --> 00:36:39.400
low Baynes ones. But yeah,
he's played out PGT series at the studio.

553
00:36:40.199 --> 00:36:45.440
Last year he had looks like eleven
ten cashes at the World Series.

554
00:36:45.639 --> 00:36:49.360
Yeah, last year in this stud
high low E then five hundred and sixty

555
00:36:49.440 --> 00:36:52.840
six entries. So this year six
eleven plus forty five plus eight percent.

556
00:36:52.960 --> 00:36:57.920
So nice little uptick there, mister
Studd himself. Elie Elezra is still out

557
00:36:57.960 --> 00:37:01.400
there doing work. Joey Cooten is
out They're doing work. I think that's

558
00:37:01.480 --> 00:37:06.679
it. You've all branched sockle off
John Turner. I think John Turner bagged

559
00:37:07.079 --> 00:37:10.079
the chip Leader, one of the
biggest acts coming into today. So yeah,

560
00:37:10.159 --> 00:37:14.400
this one will play out tomorrow as
well or today. I got it.

561
00:37:14.440 --> 00:37:15.639
I got it. I said on
my solo pod that I have to

562
00:37:15.679 --> 00:37:19.440
do better with that. I should
say today because when the people are listening,

563
00:37:19.679 --> 00:37:22.320
it States today on Saturday. Yeah. I need to get better at

564
00:37:22.320 --> 00:37:32.239
that. I keep messing it up. The Colossus kicked off. Three tournaments

565
00:37:32.320 --> 00:37:37.519
kicked off today Colossus Ladies Championship and
ten thousand dollars Nolan mit Duce to seven

566
00:37:37.599 --> 00:37:42.119
single draw. Don't we probably don't
have any numbers on the Colossus because it's

567
00:37:42.159 --> 00:37:46.360
one of those multi website says there's
eight hundred and thirty remaining a four thousand,

568
00:37:46.400 --> 00:37:52.280
six hundred and forty three and should
they announced the prize school in there?

569
00:37:52.400 --> 00:37:55.159
I know they aren't doing updates right, but because the Colossus I think

570
00:37:55.199 --> 00:38:00.519
finished and they have the prize pool
on the like WSV dot com website which

571
00:38:00.559 --> 00:38:02.440
is one point five to three million. Yeah, but you finished in the

572
00:38:02.519 --> 00:38:06.639
money for the day now? Oh
you mean the probably that's not that is

573
00:38:06.679 --> 00:38:09.199
not currently updated. There's a lot
of stuff on this book, this thing.

574
00:38:10.000 --> 00:38:13.800
I'm going on the Bravo app,
I'm going on Twitter. God help

575
00:38:13.880 --> 00:38:16.639
me, good luck. This is
four thy six hundred and twenty entries.

576
00:38:17.079 --> 00:38:20.519
What did I just say? Not
in the money? According to this?

577
00:38:21.280 --> 00:38:23.239
How many did the classes get last
year on day one night? Let's look

578
00:38:23.280 --> 00:38:27.280
that up. You should have that
in your thing right. No, I

579
00:38:27.400 --> 00:38:30.280
just did total numbers. I didn't
do like, you know, starting flights

580
00:38:30.320 --> 00:38:31.800
and that sort of thing. Oh
you on day one A yeah, yeah,

581
00:38:31.800 --> 00:38:35.960
losses. Okay, give me how
many starting flights? Oh they did

582
00:38:36.000 --> 00:38:38.840
it again last year to starting flights
this year three? So I know why

583
00:38:38.880 --> 00:38:42.199
they're doing that. They're just trying
to why not, who cares? Get

584
00:38:42.199 --> 00:38:44.119
more people in these fields? Yeah, I'm good with it. I'm just

585
00:38:44.239 --> 00:38:46.360
I'm just wondering if there's like a
you know, a reason, it'll be

586
00:38:46.440 --> 00:38:51.079
interesting to look at those I think
what was it? Was it the the

587
00:38:51.360 --> 00:38:54.000
millionaire maker went from like ten thy
four hundred to ten thousand, nine hundred

588
00:38:54.199 --> 00:38:59.280
didn't change if I'm adding a flight, if I'm wa sip, I'm adding

589
00:38:59.360 --> 00:39:02.280
a full flight, I would expect
that number to be much larger, right,

590
00:39:02.440 --> 00:39:07.599
But it wasn't. So so that
tells me that, you know,

591
00:39:07.639 --> 00:39:08.840
I would I would need to look
at all of the monster stack, the

592
00:39:08.880 --> 00:39:13.159
same thing you know you look at. I think monster sack was down slightly

593
00:39:13.719 --> 00:39:15.480
if I remember correctly, versus last
year, because I think last year was

594
00:39:15.519 --> 00:39:19.559
the record, you know, slight
dip. But what it would tell me

595
00:39:20.000 --> 00:39:23.199
if that trend does carry through is
that you don't need three starting fights,

596
00:39:23.400 --> 00:39:28.840
you just need two. Yeah,
so that that would allow you to condense

597
00:39:28.960 --> 00:39:31.199
some things in and then put more
things into the schedule, more events,

598
00:39:31.239 --> 00:39:35.599
that sort of thing. So so
yeah, So last year CLASSUS day one

599
00:39:35.639 --> 00:39:38.519
out, as you mentioned, two
fights, seven seven hundred and five entrants.

600
00:39:39.039 --> 00:39:45.519
So we're trending at a considerable negative
right now day one because it's there's

601
00:39:45.599 --> 00:39:50.559
three flights. I'm no, I'm
just saying wit behind pace with the data

602
00:39:50.639 --> 00:39:52.400
you just said with the Monster stack, how would only increase Last year the

603
00:39:52.440 --> 00:39:58.320
Colossus had fifteen and ninety four and
I had eighty eight on day two,

604
00:39:58.599 --> 00:40:00.159
day one base. Yeah, but
you're saying they need to get fifty five

605
00:40:00.519 --> 00:40:05.079
two hundred and ninety eight on average. Sort tomorrow. The Monster Stack one,

606
00:40:05.159 --> 00:40:07.039
right, you said it was ten
thousand last yet with two flights,

607
00:40:07.079 --> 00:40:08.079
and it's basically ten thousand to see
with three flights. No, that was

608
00:40:08.159 --> 00:40:12.079
the Millionaire million Man. It went
ten four to ten nine. It went

609
00:40:12.199 --> 00:40:16.880
up, the Monster Shack went down
slightly. They added a fly for months

610
00:40:16.920 --> 00:40:21.159
to stack. Yeah, okay,
I mean this could balance out, This

611
00:40:21.239 --> 00:40:24.880
could easily go three thousand. Oh
Monster Stack was up. I'm an idiot.

612
00:40:25.880 --> 00:40:29.480
I don't know why I thought,
Oh that was sorry. I'm thinking

613
00:40:29.519 --> 00:40:32.920
of the seniors, the Super the
Seniors Championship went down slightly. Monster Stack

614
00:40:34.039 --> 00:40:37.320
up Millionaire Maker up Millionaire Maker went
ten thousand, four hundred and sixteen to

615
00:40:37.519 --> 00:40:40.800
ten thousand, nine hundred and thirty
nine. That's a five percent increase.

616
00:40:42.360 --> 00:40:45.320
Monster Stack went eight thousand, three
hundred and seventeen to eight thousand, seven

617
00:40:45.400 --> 00:40:49.800
hundred and four four point six five
percent increase. So you know you're looking

618
00:40:49.800 --> 00:40:52.519
at about a four to five percent
increase. So then it just comes down

619
00:40:52.679 --> 00:40:57.480
to is a four to five percent
increase worth worth an extra day? I

620
00:40:57.519 --> 00:41:00.840
guess you would really need to look
at the following events and have those numbers

621
00:41:00.880 --> 00:41:07.599
react well. Get So, what
I would say is, again going back

622
00:41:07.679 --> 00:41:12.840
to the idea that I had,
is that if you if you run three

623
00:41:12.960 --> 00:41:15.800
starting flights on the second two is
when you need to have one k turbos

624
00:41:15.880 --> 00:41:20.920
or fifte turbos one day events and
then that's how you like really make up

625
00:41:20.960 --> 00:41:23.480
for it through rake revenue. Yeah, because you're going to get a thousand

626
00:41:23.519 --> 00:41:28.320
people in those fields, You're going
to make a boatload more money, right,

627
00:41:28.519 --> 00:41:30.559
So so yeah, I guess that's
a question of like, yeah,

628
00:41:30.599 --> 00:41:37.199
we have to look at the ROI
of Sliba versus that gain in entrance.

629
00:41:38.039 --> 00:41:42.000
Yeah, it's a question or an
answer that we probably can't figure out.

630
00:41:42.440 --> 00:41:45.239
Whatever. I'm just you know,
just worth pointing out. But a lot

631
00:41:45.280 --> 00:41:47.000
of numbers and stats on this episode. I mean, yeah, I mean

632
00:41:47.000 --> 00:41:51.639
there's not much going on. There's
we had one two winners, one winner.

633
00:41:51.719 --> 00:41:59.320
I don't even remember two winners.
Yeap. Moving on Ladies Championship last

634
00:41:59.400 --> 00:42:04.840
year twelve ninety five. This year
registration colde closed ten. So they must

635
00:42:04.880 --> 00:42:07.800
have just posted it, right,
hopefully, let's check. Yeah, prize

636
00:42:07.800 --> 00:42:08.719
Pool's post, don't tell me,
don't tell me how many entries. I'm

637
00:42:08.719 --> 00:42:15.920
gonna guess twelve ninety five last year, I'll say thirteen forty seven, twelve

638
00:42:15.960 --> 00:42:19.760
forty five. If this is correct, Well, you gotta find the post.

639
00:42:20.440 --> 00:42:23.119
You find the post because they post
the actual number in there, although

640
00:42:23.239 --> 00:42:25.519
they did a post the other day
and they didn't have the actual number in

641
00:42:25.559 --> 00:42:28.519
there, which is they just said
the price pools this. Well, that

642
00:42:28.599 --> 00:42:30.960
doesn't help me. Is the are
the payouts in there? Payouts are in

643
00:42:31.079 --> 00:42:34.119
there. That's why I was like, that has to be right. One

644
00:42:34.199 --> 00:42:37.000
hundred and seventy one thousand, seven
hundred and thirty two dollars for first place.

645
00:42:37.079 --> 00:42:42.360
One hundred and eighty seven females will
be paid ladies. What did you

646
00:42:42.360 --> 00:42:45.920
say it was? What was the
number? Twelve forty five total entrance?

647
00:42:45.039 --> 00:42:50.599
I mean, it's just that's like
the same, Yeah, minus three percent,

648
00:42:50.679 --> 00:42:53.719
big deal and the thing with it. But now it's all it's all

649
00:42:53.840 --> 00:42:58.519
like plus or minus five percent.
He's basically what it is. So if

650
00:42:58.599 --> 00:43:04.519
you are, I know people oftentimes
wager on WS to be main event numbers,

651
00:43:05.159 --> 00:43:07.800
I would go. I would go
within plus or five percent. Plus

652
00:43:07.840 --> 00:43:09.679
or five percent is where I would
go with it. So yeah, I

653
00:43:09.760 --> 00:43:15.519
mean, but listen, twelve forty
five very healthy number for the ladies Championship.

654
00:43:15.239 --> 00:43:21.280
I have not heard or seen anything
about any men playing. I had

655
00:43:21.280 --> 00:43:22.800
to walk over there because I have
to go. We'll talk about a little

656
00:43:22.840 --> 00:43:28.320
later to the deuce on my retraction, But I didn't say any men.

657
00:43:28.639 --> 00:43:32.480
Did another walk to chop off a
hot Cup podcasts Hot didn't say any men,

658
00:43:32.559 --> 00:43:36.559
So that's good. We would have
probably had something on Twitter, right

659
00:43:36.800 --> 00:43:40.840
I legit wanted like we have I'm
shooting chat a message. I'm like I

660
00:43:40.960 --> 00:43:45.679
need to know in the Poker News
style guide, like is rule number one

661
00:43:45.880 --> 00:43:49.760
like use bags big? Like is
that is that rule number one? I

662
00:43:50.199 --> 00:43:53.679
have to ask because it's non stop
bags big. Let's love it, I

663
00:43:53.840 --> 00:43:59.199
know, but it's like, can't
we find different words bags huge, bags

664
00:43:59.239 --> 00:44:01.800
John Normus. I mean I'll start
with bags huge, like and then we

665
00:44:01.840 --> 00:44:07.079
can go from there, you know, bags, monstros stack. Wait what

666
00:44:07.239 --> 00:44:10.079
is this? Oh, that's the
Colossus. I was very confused for a

667
00:44:10.159 --> 00:44:14.119
second, but yeah, I went
I was on the you know how if

668
00:44:14.119 --> 00:44:15.760
you if you're on w SP dot
Comedy dot West dropped down, I did

669
00:44:15.840 --> 00:44:19.320
so did I? I selected the
Ladies, Yeah, and I didn't prescract

670
00:44:19.480 --> 00:44:21.960
that all the time, So I
thought I was on the Ladies and it

671
00:44:22.000 --> 00:44:25.840
says Olga Aaron Ulcheva, bags big, and then it says spraggy in contention,

672
00:44:27.000 --> 00:44:29.599
and I was like, hold on
day one, Yeah, but it's

673
00:44:29.639 --> 00:44:32.559
the Colossus. So I was just
like, it's the classes from last last

674
00:44:32.639 --> 00:44:36.760
year season. But I was like, wait, I thought, no men

675
00:44:36.880 --> 00:44:39.039
played hold on, what's that all
the time. It's like, yeah,

676
00:44:39.039 --> 00:44:43.159
you don't click that extra button.
Well anyway, four dred forty one as

677
00:44:43.360 --> 00:44:46.039
currently remaining in the Ladies event,
Irene Carrey, Chip leader and a station

678
00:44:46.199 --> 00:44:51.679
nap second in chips. Now your
magnus up there, Nancy Bermam up there,

679
00:44:52.360 --> 00:44:57.400
money, we up there running Cabrill
twenty first and chips. So for

680
00:44:57.480 --> 00:45:00.039
what I event, the Ladies Championship, Yeah, I thought that was it

681
00:45:00.119 --> 00:45:01.639
was really cool to see. I
mean, you know, good structure for

682
00:45:01.800 --> 00:45:07.320
them. We're streaming this right,
yes, we are, okay, good?

683
00:45:07.760 --> 00:45:09.199
I mean I hope so this is
one of those ones that I put

684
00:45:09.239 --> 00:45:14.039
on the shortlist that we should stream
every single year, So I would hope

685
00:45:14.079 --> 00:45:15.760
that we do. Okay, I
mean, we'll check in with the Ladies

686
00:45:15.800 --> 00:45:19.639
further. We should definitely try and
get some interviews from the Ladies events,

687
00:45:20.000 --> 00:45:23.039
probably tomorrow as things are going a
little bit deeper. So we'll get on

688
00:45:23.119 --> 00:45:30.079
that. The ten thousand dollars nolam
that hold them deuced to seven single draw

689
00:45:30.719 --> 00:45:34.960
the Nick Schulman Invitational. The far
As Back got the invitation, Billy Baxter

690
00:45:35.000 --> 00:45:38.679
invitation, Billy Baxter Invitational'd see Billy
backstorm over there in a sweet checks it.

691
00:45:38.920 --> 00:45:42.800
Of course it was matching, of
course, right I did. So,

692
00:45:42.920 --> 00:45:46.519
I mean the guys, the guys
the best, I mean This is

693
00:45:46.599 --> 00:45:50.519
one of those ten K championship events
where it has day two late registration,

694
00:45:50.800 --> 00:45:52.599
you know, a level of two
into the day, so we won't know

695
00:45:52.679 --> 00:45:57.760
the final number today. This says
seventy. Oh, this says one to

696
00:45:57.840 --> 00:46:01.159
twenty seven. There's no rebuy in
this one, right, No, there

697
00:46:01.239 --> 00:46:04.679
is in this one. There is. This one has one rebuy. Yeah,

698
00:46:04.760 --> 00:46:07.119
that's what I was thinking. I
mean, because I think all the

699
00:46:07.199 --> 00:46:13.559
championship events should have a rebuy.
Who cares, I'm not against it.

700
00:46:13.639 --> 00:46:19.119
I want to know who rebuy's and
horse what like? Why not? Yeah?

701
00:46:19.320 --> 00:46:22.400
All ours? All ours have revisor
right re entries? Yeah? Yeah?

702
00:46:23.239 --> 00:46:28.239
Why not? Just just one?
You know? I think they could

703
00:46:28.280 --> 00:46:31.559
do one for the championship events,
and then I think all the the big

704
00:46:31.639 --> 00:46:35.639
bets should be two or three or
unlimited. I don't care, Like,

705
00:46:36.400 --> 00:46:38.800
let these guys go off, yeah, go off. I want you know

706
00:46:38.880 --> 00:46:43.400
what I want? I want Ike
ACKs in in two hundred and fifty K

707
00:46:44.719 --> 00:46:47.960
challenge, Ausie millions in for five
fucking bolts. You know that that's what

708
00:46:49.119 --> 00:46:52.400
I want? Okay, So can
we make that happen again? Please?

709
00:46:52.719 --> 00:46:55.840
Jen Harmon's in there, Darren Olias
is in there. I saw Darren olias

710
00:46:57.199 --> 00:47:00.960
On. Somebody posted yeah, zero
point. What's he doing? Is he

711
00:47:01.000 --> 00:47:06.199
playing poker? He had some bed
MGM obligations over the eye. How long

712
00:47:06.280 --> 00:47:09.199
is the betem Jim? There is
a gam event this weekend. There's a

713
00:47:09.440 --> 00:47:14.519
mystery bounty. I think I have
little events. I mean, okay,

714
00:47:14.840 --> 00:47:19.960
what's he doing there? Gonna go
down bast tournament already? Niahowi Kihara is

715
00:47:20.000 --> 00:47:22.199
one of the big sacks, Robert
Ms, Rocky Taylor, Parr. I

716
00:47:22.360 --> 00:47:25.239
just mentioned Jen Harmon, Jo Vieira, Mac Lance, Chris Hundley, Jeremy

717
00:47:25.320 --> 00:47:31.199
Osmas. Summer of Osmus continues,
Dan Jack, Sean deeb All crushing No,

718
00:47:31.840 --> 00:47:37.639
Daniel o'gonn. Yeah, but he
said in his vlog I think he

719
00:47:37.840 --> 00:47:40.760
was coming just like yeah late.
So it was probably one of those I'll

720
00:47:40.800 --> 00:47:45.159
go to bed, I'll see how
I feel tomorrow. He's probably playing Beat

721
00:47:45.199 --> 00:47:47.760
Saber or whatever the heck that game
is that he always plays. I'm gonna

722
00:47:47.760 --> 00:47:52.760
play it was that video with him
playing it in the hallway, a real

723
00:47:52.840 --> 00:47:57.440
video? Yeah? Oh, why
was he playing it in the hall It's

724
00:47:57.519 --> 00:48:00.800
kind of like confused the new version
of guitar. He do you ever play

725
00:48:00.800 --> 00:48:02.519
a time here. Yes I did, I was, I was okay,

726
00:48:02.840 --> 00:48:07.880
I was not anywhere near good,
but okay, all right. So last

727
00:48:07.960 --> 00:48:10.440
year this event, the ten K
Nolan Medusa seven, had one hundred and

728
00:48:10.519 --> 00:48:15.480
fifty four entries. I just said. They're at one twenty one per the

729
00:48:15.559 --> 00:48:19.360
Bravo op or sorry, one twenty
seven per the Bravo app. So trending

730
00:48:19.440 --> 00:48:22.679
in the right direction, but this
one will probably be up. You know

731
00:48:22.719 --> 00:48:25.880
why because it's a big bet,
that's why. So yeah, we'll follow

732
00:48:25.880 --> 00:48:30.960
along. I want to I want
to discuss my uh my retraction right now.

733
00:48:30.119 --> 00:48:32.679
Oh okay, go ahead. So
so I have to do with this

734
00:48:32.760 --> 00:48:37.079
event. Yeah, I went over
there. A friend of the podcast,

735
00:48:37.159 --> 00:48:38.920
Pedro Brompman goes, I need a
hat. I was like, sure,

736
00:48:39.079 --> 00:48:42.519
I'll come back, walk back here, grab the hat, walk back.

737
00:48:42.599 --> 00:48:45.960
Gave it to Pedro. He was
sitting on a table with David ad b

738
00:48:45.079 --> 00:48:51.840
Baker and Jard Bless Think and ODB
looks at me and he's like, you

739
00:48:51.960 --> 00:48:57.760
can't be can't be saying stuff about
how badly I played a hand blah blah

740
00:48:57.760 --> 00:49:00.360
blah blah blah, because Jared thinks
I played it fine. And he's reverencing

741
00:49:00.960 --> 00:49:04.960
when we discussed these bus out hand
in the fifty k PPC, how he

742
00:49:05.039 --> 00:49:07.920
had the A says Jack. You
know he street bet potted, they got

743
00:49:07.960 --> 00:49:12.679
it all in. He lost,
and I said a retraction. Let me,

744
00:49:12.719 --> 00:49:14.840
I'll get to it, okay,
And I said, and I said,

745
00:49:15.960 --> 00:49:19.920
for someone as good as ODB,
he shouldn't be stacking off in the

746
00:49:19.960 --> 00:49:24.880
big bet games now, says Blezznick
says that I did it well, blah

747
00:49:24.880 --> 00:49:27.760
blah blah. And he goes,
do you really think I have an edge

748
00:49:28.719 --> 00:49:32.400
in the fifty k PPC with Ivy, you know, my ride and then

749
00:49:32.559 --> 00:49:35.920
whoever, all these guys are good
at all these games. And I actually

750
00:49:35.920 --> 00:49:38.639
said that ODB and I go fair
point, I go, would you like

751
00:49:38.679 --> 00:49:42.280
a retraction? He goes yes,
and then he goes, actually, just

752
00:49:42.320 --> 00:49:44.599
get me a hat. And I
don't want to reattraction, but I'm going

753
00:49:44.639 --> 00:49:47.800
to say it. It's a distraction. It's more of a correction. Sure,

754
00:49:47.920 --> 00:49:51.440
but like, isn't that what they's
put in the new space. I

755
00:49:51.519 --> 00:49:53.480
talked with ODB about this, you
know a little bit. I think he

756
00:49:53.519 --> 00:49:57.360
said he had one hundred K,
not three hundred K, like okay,

757
00:49:57.400 --> 00:50:00.639
Well, I was going off his
tweet which didn't have much infor other than

758
00:50:00.679 --> 00:50:04.079
the fact that he got his money
in with as ah Jack against what Beny

759
00:50:04.159 --> 00:50:06.880
means. Whatever the heck he had
his four random cards. As far as

760
00:50:06.880 --> 00:50:09.119
I'm concerned, he had like jack
six, seven, five or so.

761
00:50:09.239 --> 00:50:13.599
Something ridiculous, isn't How do you
make it the best razz player in the

762
00:50:13.599 --> 00:50:16.559
world. Didn We rename the Razz
Championships to the invitations we did, so

763
00:50:17.000 --> 00:50:20.880
he's got that game covered. I
mean, come on, he has to

764
00:50:20.920 --> 00:50:23.400
have a summage in these, in
these I still stand my mind point he

765
00:50:23.440 --> 00:50:25.679
made the found table? Is he
did? He finished third in this event

766
00:50:27.280 --> 00:50:30.239
a couple of years like the Rio. He for sure made the found table.

767
00:50:30.280 --> 00:50:34.280
I know that because I remember he
was. I remember he was tearing

768
00:50:34.400 --> 00:50:37.400
up when he made the found table
and we talked with him about it,

769
00:50:37.559 --> 00:50:39.840
about making it. Yeah, because
like that, this is the term and

770
00:50:39.920 --> 00:50:45.360
he wants to win above all others
as Daniel only gotten you. Yeah does

771
00:50:45.719 --> 00:50:49.079
and did. But then I said, do we really trust Blessnick? Do

772
00:50:49.159 --> 00:50:52.000
we really trust Blessnik on this is? We don't want to ask anyone else.

773
00:50:52.400 --> 00:50:55.480
It was Blessnik just to go.
I recall saying that, like I

774
00:50:55.840 --> 00:51:00.880
I said, I'm genuinely asking because
like I I'm not a PLO player,

775
00:51:00.960 --> 00:51:05.400
Like I'm genuinely asking what is the
correct play? Like, yes, you

776
00:51:05.480 --> 00:51:07.559
have fucking aces, so like you
can't control what your opponent does, Like

777
00:51:07.599 --> 00:51:10.400
if you potted and he repots it, you can't control and say, hey,

778
00:51:10.480 --> 00:51:14.239
opponent, just call like you know
what I mean. But like so

779
00:51:14.320 --> 00:51:16.880
you just have to ultimately go with
it. But I did. I don't

780
00:51:16.920 --> 00:51:20.679
know the whole action. I didn't
know the stack depths whatever, So I

781
00:51:20.800 --> 00:51:25.320
was just kind of genuinely curious on
what happened there, and and I don't

782
00:51:25.360 --> 00:51:28.920
it's not that look at the end. I could be wrong with this,

783
00:51:29.000 --> 00:51:30.440
but I don't look at the PPC
by saying like do you think I have

784
00:51:30.519 --> 00:51:35.960
an edge on all the players?
I think it's more like, holistically,

785
00:51:36.639 --> 00:51:40.440
how does all your totality of your
nine game play? How does that go

786
00:51:40.599 --> 00:51:44.559
against the field? So like you
might be better in this game, but

787
00:51:44.719 --> 00:51:45.880
not as good in this game or
better in this game, but not even

788
00:51:45.960 --> 00:51:50.960
that. You heard Daniel say stud
was his like that's what he wanted to

789
00:51:51.000 --> 00:51:54.039
crush. And then he also said, specifically against Bryce Jockey, I wanted

790
00:51:54.079 --> 00:51:58.519
to avoid all big bet games with
him basically because he's a beast in those

791
00:51:58.599 --> 00:52:00.719
games, especially when it comes to
pl and I just don't want to like

792
00:52:00.800 --> 00:52:05.599
play bloated pots with him in that
spot, which is kind of coincidental that

793
00:52:05.639 --> 00:52:07.880
he happened to win it in Plow. But but yeah, like you know

794
00:52:07.960 --> 00:52:14.360
you're gonna be and even Daniel like
you know, he he said like he

795
00:52:14.440 --> 00:52:17.519
wanted to crush them in stud,
but when Ivy was on his delect left,

796
00:52:17.639 --> 00:52:20.920
he was not crushing them in stud
because he had to back off.

797
00:52:21.159 --> 00:52:23.079
He had to stay off the guest
because Ivy was so good in stud and

798
00:52:23.199 --> 00:52:27.559
is on his left. So it's
not that you're good or bad in everything,

799
00:52:27.639 --> 00:52:32.159
it's like, how does how does
your average nine game play add up

800
00:52:32.199 --> 00:52:37.519
and stack up versus the field?
Because I'm sure Ivy has his deficiencies.

801
00:52:37.360 --> 00:52:40.199
You think Ivy is the best Nolan
Holden player in the world for sure?

802
00:52:40.320 --> 00:52:44.360
No? Like for sure, No, he's very very good, yes,

803
00:52:44.519 --> 00:52:46.840
but like he's not Jason Kohon as
far as I'm concerned, is he the

804
00:52:46.840 --> 00:52:51.079
best in the first Steven Shildwick or
whoever? What is he the best in

805
00:52:51.159 --> 00:52:55.599
the field? You can make that
argument. No, he's not I mean

806
00:52:55.599 --> 00:52:58.280
I have to look at the list. Yeah, I mean I'm trying to

807
00:52:58.320 --> 00:53:00.039
think of my head. I mean
Brewers in the field, so no,

808
00:53:00.360 --> 00:53:04.480
Jeremie Osmas is in the field.
So no, I mean, you know,

809
00:53:04.719 --> 00:53:09.599
so like but like Kara cas,
that's that's it's fine. It's fine.

810
00:53:09.639 --> 00:53:13.840
If Ivy like gives up a few
percentage points in Nolan would hold him.

811
00:53:14.159 --> 00:53:17.079
If he gains twenty percentage points in
stud like, it doesn't matter.

812
00:53:17.239 --> 00:53:21.920
You know that, that's how you
you would look at it overall. Anyway,

813
00:53:22.280 --> 00:53:23.760
we're all over the place, and
besides Phil Helm, we've played the

814
00:53:23.760 --> 00:53:27.960
fifty k so he's the best Nolan
holding player in the field. Damn right,

815
00:53:28.079 --> 00:53:31.119
that's right, because we go by
bracelets and bracelets only on this podcast.

816
00:53:37.360 --> 00:53:42.199
All right, So moving on to
a little fun stuff here. You

817
00:53:42.400 --> 00:53:49.000
put on social media today, right
today? Yeah, this morning probably probably

818
00:53:49.039 --> 00:53:52.519
your most viral tweet ever, to
be honest, I doubt you had a

819
00:53:52.519 --> 00:54:00.559
bigger one. Maybe Daniel mcgrowney's stats. So he's now number one on wysip's

820
00:54:00.920 --> 00:54:04.960
all time money list, which I
think we already mentioned, but worth mentioning

821
00:54:05.079 --> 00:54:07.920
again. I know you mentioned it
to him in the interview. He moves

822
00:54:07.960 --> 00:54:14.880
ahead of Antonio es Fondiari, who
barely plays poker anymore. Twenty two million,

823
00:54:15.239 --> 00:54:21.719
five thousand and nine hundred and eleven
dollars for Daniel and Negrani just for

824
00:54:21.920 --> 00:54:24.440
that number of it. Huh,
I have a different number. I took

825
00:54:24.480 --> 00:54:30.000
this off hend him mob doctor.
Yeah, that's wrong. It's twenty two

826
00:54:30.559 --> 00:54:32.360
full seven four one four three.
How does that make any sound? I

827
00:54:32.360 --> 00:54:36.760
have the This is the argument I
have with Keyan today. I asked stat

828
00:54:37.159 --> 00:54:42.679
guy for the production, but I
have the I have a dedicated Yeah,

829
00:54:42.679 --> 00:54:46.000
but this is an issue with with
me. You have stats, and you're

830
00:54:46.079 --> 00:54:49.920
very good, and you love tracking
stats. You have whatever you have.

831
00:54:50.159 --> 00:54:53.639
Yeah, WSIP dot com has for
sure something different than what you have.

832
00:54:53.880 --> 00:54:57.960
And then hend him up for sure
has a third thing different than both you

833
00:54:58.079 --> 00:55:00.039
and WSB dot com. Can everyone
get on this same page here, lines

834
00:55:00.360 --> 00:55:04.840
we're trying to track stats. Mine's
correct. I mean, I don't know

835
00:55:04.920 --> 00:55:07.119
if it is. It is.
I promise you I have laid it over

836
00:55:07.239 --> 00:55:10.320
these I know you have, but
I'm just saying like this, this this.

837
00:55:10.519 --> 00:55:15.280
Sometimes they count these circuit events,
sometimes they don't. Sometimes there's there's

838
00:55:15.280 --> 00:55:19.400
some double up results on WSP of
like double online results. You have to

839
00:55:19.840 --> 00:55:24.000
what I took my numbers off Hendon? This this is Hendon. Yeah right,

840
00:55:24.039 --> 00:55:28.760
I'm telling you I took I literally
copied my number from Hendon like two

841
00:55:28.840 --> 00:55:31.760
hours ago. I promise you.
Why would I lie to you? I

842
00:55:31.840 --> 00:55:36.360
mean anyway, it's he's still leading. That's all the matters, whether it's

843
00:55:36.440 --> 00:55:42.320
by X dollars or why dollars.
He is on top by I'm on WSB

844
00:55:42.400 --> 00:55:45.920
All time money list right the second
twenty two million, five eleven dollars.

845
00:55:46.039 --> 00:55:52.159
It's right here, literally right here, and he's ahead of you know,

846
00:55:52.440 --> 00:55:55.360
you know sometimes these leaderboards didn't always
update in the past as fast as some

847
00:55:55.480 --> 00:56:00.840
other stuff did. On Hendon,
but because you read friends, he moved

848
00:56:00.880 --> 00:56:02.400
ahead of s. FONDIIRII. I
saw that he was ahead of s.

849
00:56:02.440 --> 00:56:05.840
Fondiri, So I was like,
okay, I assume that this is updated,

850
00:56:05.880 --> 00:56:09.840
because he wouldn't be ahead of s
Fondiari if it wasn't updated. So

851
00:56:09.880 --> 00:56:14.280
I figure out if it's a clean
number because he has that three hundred and

852
00:56:14.320 --> 00:56:20.239
fifty k's WSB circuit score, but
that shouldn't count anyway, that's move on

853
00:56:20.320 --> 00:56:24.559
anyway, It doesn't matter he's ahead
of s Fondiari Sfondii's guy just under twenty

854
00:56:24.639 --> 00:56:27.440
one million. Is that correct?
Do you have that? I die?

855
00:56:27.559 --> 00:56:29.960
I don't know. I mean,
I just I thave the Matt Rushville got

856
00:56:30.000 --> 00:56:32.800
it well. S Fondii according to
headhimob dot com. I'll just put that

857
00:56:32.880 --> 00:56:37.000
in there that way. It's not
my problem. But twenty one million,

858
00:56:37.119 --> 00:56:39.880
nine hundred and seventeen thousand for him, decent drop off, I guess a

859
00:56:39.920 --> 00:56:45.280
little bit to Helmuth eighteen million,
eight thousand. Then you have Daniel Coleman

860
00:56:45.159 --> 00:56:50.480
seventeen million, four hundred and thirteen
thousand, and then justin Bonamo just under

861
00:56:50.679 --> 00:56:55.679
sixteen million. That one surprised me. Why that surprised you? Yeah,

862
00:56:55.679 --> 00:56:59.920
I wouldn't have if you gave me
ten guesses at the top ten one drop

863
00:57:00.440 --> 00:57:02.199
I know. I'm just saying I
wouldn't have put. I wouldn't have guessed

864
00:57:02.239 --> 00:57:06.599
him Daniel Legrand two hundred and fifty
four. Do bissit be cash? Is?

865
00:57:06.639 --> 00:57:08.880
This is where you and Keegan had
a back and forth on Twitter.

866
00:57:09.000 --> 00:57:15.599
Slash X shout out Keegan McCann,
our lead bio guru. I guess that's

867
00:57:15.639 --> 00:57:22.760
what we want to call him.
It's way better than like production assistant that

868
00:57:22.920 --> 00:57:25.400
includes twenty three international and seventy eight
online. Correct, yes, what I

869
00:57:25.480 --> 00:57:30.719
have Okay, twenty five podium finishes. I like this. I'm a guy

870
00:57:30.800 --> 00:57:36.760
who believes that we should get rid
of the final table X very yeah,

871
00:57:36.920 --> 00:57:39.079
very confusing. Yeah, because you
don't know if the final table is ten,

872
00:57:39.480 --> 00:57:43.719
the final table is the last table. I don't. That's where I

873
00:57:43.760 --> 00:57:46.920
think you may you have convinced me
now on the PGT although we've changed the

874
00:57:47.039 --> 00:57:51.079
rules where we just say it's only
seven anyway, But yes, I believe

875
00:57:51.159 --> 00:57:52.440
that once you were down to the
last table, that is the date the

876
00:57:52.480 --> 00:57:55.480
final table. Whether it's a night
handed event and you have nine, that

877
00:57:55.599 --> 00:58:00.639
counts us as a final table.
But I think in my stats I've kept

878
00:58:00.679 --> 00:58:06.639
a traditional for the system. That's
all. Yeah, it's just it's just

879
00:58:07.000 --> 00:58:08.000
it's silly, you know. That's
why I just want to say, like,

880
00:58:08.079 --> 00:58:12.000
you know, I like having the
top tens, top threes, you

881
00:58:12.079 --> 00:58:15.960
know, I like podium finishes.
I think that that's certainly worth something.

882
00:58:15.559 --> 00:58:20.079
Twenty five podium finishes. Also,
I think final tables is like even top

883
00:58:20.159 --> 00:58:23.239
tens and final tables they both have
this problem is like in like the high

884
00:58:23.320 --> 00:58:28.199
rollers nowadays, what if there's forty
players, it's not really that doesn't count.

885
00:58:28.559 --> 00:58:30.519
Cast cares. Cast get what I'm
saying, Who really cares if you

886
00:58:30.519 --> 00:58:34.559
have a final table if it's there's
forty people, I was saying, So

887
00:58:34.840 --> 00:58:37.920
it's more like you should be like, you know, podium finishes, top

888
00:58:38.000 --> 00:58:42.159
five percent, top ten percent type
that like, go by percentages. Yeah,

889
00:58:42.480 --> 00:58:45.519
anyway, twenty five podium finishes for
Daniel Legrano at the wapace seven wins,

890
00:58:45.960 --> 00:58:51.599
ten seconds and eight thirds. Some
of that is variants. You know,

891
00:58:51.800 --> 00:58:53.280
things can go your way, they
can't go your way when you get

892
00:58:53.320 --> 00:58:59.639
to the final three or heads up
play. You know, so Daniel has

893
00:58:59.719 --> 00:59:05.000
gone so long without getting a WICIP
bracelet until last night. But if some

894
00:59:05.119 --> 00:59:07.159
of those seconds or thirds break his
way, then maybe he has more.

895
00:59:07.440 --> 00:59:09.960
If if they go the other way, you know, maybe he has fewer.

896
00:59:10.039 --> 00:59:14.519
You know, you never really know. Fifty two DISIP final tables,

897
00:59:15.000 --> 00:59:19.719
ninety six times he has finished among
the final two tables in an event where

898
00:59:19.800 --> 00:59:23.880
he's cashed. The top five variants
that he's cashed in no limit hold them

899
00:59:24.360 --> 00:59:29.199
by far as expected. I mean, that's just the majority of events.

900
00:59:29.320 --> 00:59:31.440
One hundred and thirty times he's cash
in and Nolan hold him event Potlam and

901
00:59:31.480 --> 00:59:36.679
Omaha twenty eight. I think Daniel's
a very I think he's very good at

902
00:59:36.760 --> 00:59:39.360
PLO, very very good. I
also think he's very underrated at PLO,

903
00:59:39.519 --> 00:59:42.639
Like I don't think people put him
in there with like, you know,

904
00:59:42.719 --> 00:59:45.400
the bless necks of the world.
But I think Daniel's a very underrated PLO

905
00:59:45.519 --> 00:59:51.480
player. Limit hold him fourteen cashes, Horse eight cashes, Limit Omaha High

906
00:59:51.480 --> 00:59:55.440
Low, Stud and Stud High Low, and no limitduced to seven single draw

907
00:59:55.480 --> 01:00:00.760
He's got seven cashes in those events. He did mention in his log today

908
01:00:00.800 --> 01:00:05.559
or yesterday whatever, the most recent
one after the fifty k win that he

909
01:00:05.639 --> 01:00:10.559
felt the most like out of it
in regards to no limiteduce seven single draws.

910
01:00:10.639 --> 01:00:14.800
So I just want to real quickly
got back to party and finishes.

911
01:00:15.000 --> 01:00:20.280
You mentioned ten seconds. He's had
five seconds, five run around finishes since

912
01:00:20.679 --> 01:00:24.599
he's lost price. So yeah,
WSP Europe, so he's had this was

913
01:00:24.639 --> 01:00:29.559
his six chance heads up. I
mean that was the thing with when Doug

914
01:00:29.639 --> 01:00:32.880
Polk put that stuff out there,
like this guy can't win or however he

915
01:00:32.960 --> 01:00:36.719
phrased it. You know, he's
lost as much money or having something,

916
01:00:36.920 --> 01:00:40.599
you know, something clickbaity. But
you know, if you make it the

917
01:00:40.639 --> 01:00:44.480
second place in a poker tournament over
and over and over again, you're still

918
01:00:44.519 --> 01:00:49.440
winning money. Like there's no second
place where you're losing money unless it's a

919
01:00:49.519 --> 01:00:52.199
two person tournament. Yes, so
so yeah, you know he's Yes,

920
01:00:52.320 --> 01:00:57.360
Daniel didn't win a bracelet for ten
years and eight months, but he was

921
01:00:57.400 --> 01:01:00.559
still winning money like when he got
all those seconds places. You know,

922
01:01:00.719 --> 01:01:06.920
so it's kind of interesting. Fifth
cash in PPC Poker Players Championship tied with

923
01:01:07.000 --> 01:01:09.559
Michael the Grinder, Mizeraki, and
Matthew Ashton. Phil Ivy has the lead

924
01:01:09.679 --> 01:01:16.840
there with six. Nicano now has
ten seven figure scores. He's now one

925
01:01:16.920 --> 01:01:22.519
of ten players with seven or more
bracelets. That's a very very rarefied air.

926
01:01:22.840 --> 01:01:27.039
And then you know, just you
know, referencing the drought that Daniel

927
01:01:27.239 --> 01:01:32.440
had past tense because he won the
bracelet. Let's go biggest current gaps four

928
01:01:34.239 --> 01:01:38.199
quote unquote active players with four more
bracelets. I put in quotes active players,

929
01:01:38.320 --> 01:01:42.119
and I put two players on the
list. Him added like thirty five

930
01:01:42.239 --> 01:01:45.039
more. Him and I are going
to argue about if someone is an active

931
01:01:45.079 --> 01:01:46.880
player and I see what you went
with this active in quotes. For a

932
01:01:47.079 --> 01:01:52.440
reason, I only had on this
list Jeff Madson and Mike Madison because when

933
01:01:52.480 --> 01:01:55.239
I walk around the DOUBSP every single
day, you see that. I see

934
01:01:55.280 --> 01:01:59.960
Mike Madiso and I see Jeff Madison. I don't see these other guys.

935
01:02:00.920 --> 01:02:05.320
I don't see Scotty went. So
I'm today playing slots, playing what slots?

936
01:02:05.679 --> 01:02:07.679
Yeah, exactly, the guy doesn't
play poker anymore. Scotty's got five

937
01:02:07.719 --> 01:02:13.320
bracelets. His last bracelet is two
thousand and eight. So ch huh,

938
01:02:13.400 --> 01:02:16.480
which was you know who? Actually? Well, actually bracelet? Do you

939
01:02:16.480 --> 01:02:22.599
remember PPC? Not that he has
four bracelets because he doesn't, but David

940
01:02:22.639 --> 01:02:25.960
Benjiman in two thousand and eight as
well, he has one bracelet, one

941
01:02:27.000 --> 01:02:29.679
in two thousand and eight, obviously
hasn't won a second one since then,

942
01:02:29.760 --> 01:02:31.679
but did final table at the PPC. So it just popped in my mind.

943
01:02:32.239 --> 01:02:36.920
Men, the Master has seven bracelets. His last one was in twenty

944
01:02:37.239 --> 01:02:43.079
ten. He's like probably the closest
to active, but that I wouldn't put

945
01:02:43.119 --> 01:02:47.239
in there only because he's been in
several tournaments this year. Yeah, John

946
01:02:47.320 --> 01:02:52.880
Juwanda five bracelets, last one in
twenty eleven. I would not consider John

947
01:02:52.920 --> 01:02:58.000
Juwanda active. Mike Madisow four bracelets, last one is in twenty and thirteen.

948
01:02:58.199 --> 01:03:00.920
I see him every day wheeling around
and that's good or plan events,

949
01:03:00.000 --> 01:03:06.920
so I would consider him active.
Jeff Losandro for sure not active. Six

950
01:03:07.320 --> 01:03:10.559
bracelets, last one in twenty fourteen, but Tim put him on the list,

951
01:03:10.639 --> 01:03:15.920
so we got to go with it. Can I just say those six

952
01:03:16.039 --> 01:03:22.079
bracelets within eight years, that is
third quickest to win six bracelets, behind

953
01:03:22.119 --> 01:03:24.280
Doyle Brunson four years, then with
Johnny Moss seven years. I don't know,

954
01:03:24.360 --> 01:03:29.159
but that's my point. Without putting
in a lot of he could have

955
01:03:29.239 --> 01:03:32.159
twelve bracelets, he could have thirteen
bracelets, he could own triple triple crowns.

956
01:03:32.280 --> 01:03:37.119
It's not if my memory serves me
correctly, and I could be wrong,

957
01:03:37.239 --> 01:03:40.719
but I feel like when I came
into the poker industry and you know,

958
01:03:40.800 --> 01:03:45.719
started working the WSPED two thousand and
eight, so two and eight to

959
01:03:45.800 --> 01:03:50.360
like twenty fourteen, Let's say I
remember seeing Losandro every day and everything like

960
01:03:50.400 --> 01:03:53.480
it didn't matter what it was,
and then I feel like it slowly dwindled

961
01:03:53.559 --> 01:03:57.000
off, or like you would only
see him in like the stud Yeah.

962
01:03:57.679 --> 01:04:01.119
So if if that is the case, then it's just it's just the volume

963
01:04:01.159 --> 01:04:03.920
thing. I mean, there's only
so many stud turns, you know.

964
01:04:04.159 --> 01:04:09.880
So yeah, Jeff Madsen has four
races, last one in twenty fifteen.

965
01:04:10.519 --> 01:04:14.239
The way that this guy first showed
up on the scene in what was it

966
01:04:14.280 --> 01:04:17.280
two thousand and six? Five something
like that, seven, I don't even

967
01:04:17.320 --> 01:04:21.320
know. I think it was six. Look it up. You're staring into

968
01:04:21.400 --> 01:04:25.280
the screen, remember like that.
You don't have it? Because I can

969
01:04:25.400 --> 01:04:29.159
pull literally pulled up on your computer. I can imagine he who goes to

970
01:04:29.239 --> 01:04:31.679
Google dot com. What do you
go to? You just type it in

971
01:04:32.039 --> 01:04:34.960
the top bar. I am no, but you were on the Google screen.

972
01:04:35.079 --> 01:04:38.880
No, I just clicked you tab
I was. I was picturing his

973
01:04:39.000 --> 01:04:41.440
bat out two thousand and six.
He went to racelets Yeah, and I

974
01:04:41.519 --> 01:04:44.920
was trying to remember the EEI and
who was one of his other races?

975
01:04:45.159 --> 01:04:48.239
His last one wasn't two fifteen.
It's a big gap between those. And

976
01:04:48.280 --> 01:04:53.280
then I mean he's someone with the
way that he's been playing, like the

977
01:04:53.400 --> 01:04:58.079
volume, he plays a lot of
stuff. You figure he's he might have

978
01:04:58.159 --> 01:05:02.480
a few more by now. But
yeah, whatever, twenty fifteen is the

979
01:05:02.519 --> 01:05:06.000
last one for Jeff Madson, and
then you have Joe katta On here he's

980
01:05:06.039 --> 01:05:12.119
got four twenty eighteen was his last
one. His are crazy because they're all

981
01:05:12.199 --> 01:05:15.199
no limit, they're all big field
Nolan Holden tournaments. If that's what you're

982
01:05:15.280 --> 01:05:18.800
playing, hard to win bracelets just
because vary answer is a giant bitch.

983
01:05:18.920 --> 01:05:21.280
I'm trying to think of any more
cool stats we have. I don't really

984
01:05:21.320 --> 01:05:28.519
have any, but we don't no
random players today. Why did I say

985
01:05:28.639 --> 01:05:30.239
random? I swear I think I
did. Oh you know how I saw

986
01:05:30.400 --> 01:05:33.239
not that random? I saw Elkie. You know I saw the other day

987
01:05:33.519 --> 01:05:36.320
that I don't know, he was
random to me. Just see him at

988
01:05:36.320 --> 01:05:39.280
the doubs spe because I feel like
I haven't seen him at the doubsp as

989
01:05:39.280 --> 01:05:43.719
a while. Chow Jang, Oh, yeah, he's wandering around. Was

990
01:05:43.760 --> 01:05:45.840
he looking for it? Was then
today like the Super Seniors was happening,

991
01:05:45.880 --> 01:05:47.840
so maybe he was playing that.
I don't know, but he was just

992
01:05:47.920 --> 01:05:50.880
wandering around. That was kind of
my random player. I think that's pretty

993
01:05:50.920 --> 01:05:54.559
random. I think that qualifies.
I mean, I don't know what the

994
01:05:54.679 --> 01:05:59.239
qualification is, but sure I'll take
it. I will take it all right,

995
01:05:59.280 --> 01:06:01.880
that's gonna do it for us.
Oh sorry, what's happening tomorrow?

996
01:06:03.800 --> 01:06:06.000
Well, first of all, we
have day one B of the classes.

997
01:06:06.039 --> 01:06:09.199
Are you going to be getting in
that? Yes? Or not? Maybe?

998
01:06:09.320 --> 01:06:14.440
Maybe not likely? Yes? Okay, we have the start of the

999
01:06:14.519 --> 01:06:16.639
twenty five k p loo Hi Rolla. That's gonna be a big one.

1000
01:06:16.719 --> 01:06:21.840
And unfortunately that's it only one event
signing tomorrow and plus one bee of a.

1001
01:06:23.039 --> 01:06:28.239
I mean, yeah, you figure
the Colossus is going to be a

1002
01:06:28.400 --> 01:06:31.679
madhouse in here and Saturday flight of
the Colossus mats should be huge. I

1003
01:06:31.719 --> 01:06:38.000
think Antonio photographer might be playing too
good. He's gonna fold ices praise,

1004
01:06:38.039 --> 01:06:41.159
so you should be fine. Do
both my bullets count because he's not firing

1005
01:06:41.199 --> 01:06:44.400
too for sure? No, I
think the first bullet. How reckless is

1006
01:06:44.400 --> 01:06:47.559
your first bullet gonna be? I
guess mine? Yeah, I mean it's

1007
01:06:47.599 --> 01:06:53.119
not like super reckless. It's probably
more reckless than Antonio. Yes, fading

1008
01:06:53.159 --> 01:06:57.880
ices praise. Yeah, I mean
it's not. You know, I'm gonna

1009
01:06:57.880 --> 01:06:59.960
play it like normal, so I
could be out in the first hand.

1010
01:07:00.159 --> 01:07:01.719
I could be you know, I
could take it to the cash. I

1011
01:07:01.800 --> 01:07:05.519
mean I think I have cashed in
the classes twice. No, once I

1012
01:07:05.599 --> 01:07:10.480
got cash in the mini main event
twice. I think I haven't played the

1013
01:07:10.519 --> 01:07:15.159
classes. I think the classes might
be my first ever WSP cash. Oh

1014
01:07:15.239 --> 01:07:21.920
what is my first? It's gonna
be a fifteen hundred No it mine's the

1015
01:07:21.960 --> 01:07:28.000
mini main event. That's your first
ws WE cash YEP, first off cash

1016
01:07:28.039 --> 01:07:33.320
and the mini main events. First
WSP cash was the one king I live

1017
01:07:33.400 --> 01:07:36.800
and hold them WSP twenty twelve.
They don't like have those anymore. No,

1018
01:07:36.960 --> 01:07:40.280
they were my favorite. They just
don't have like they don't have like

1019
01:07:40.360 --> 01:07:43.679
Michael Gaffie on that, do they
have regular? Do they have a regular

1020
01:07:43.719 --> 01:07:46.599
fifteen hundred? Nol them and hold
them like? That's not monster stack million

1021
01:07:46.679 --> 01:07:49.440
like you know what I mean?
They don't because you would be on the

1022
01:07:49.480 --> 01:07:54.000
bubble like at night, you would
probably burst the money like a level into

1023
01:07:54.079 --> 01:07:58.880
day two. Everything now is it's
either it's dip down to be a deep

1024
01:07:58.920 --> 01:08:01.079
sack like a six hundred or an
eight hundreds deep stack, right, or

1025
01:08:01.280 --> 01:08:05.320
it's it has some gimmick towards it
not a bad way, but it just

1026
01:08:05.360 --> 01:08:10.599
has a gimmick mystery millions, right, Yeah, what else? You have

1027
01:08:10.679 --> 01:08:13.639
a one k and a fifteen hundred
super Turbo Bounty. Yeah, but you

1028
01:08:13.719 --> 01:08:17.079
know they're not They're not those old
three or four day one ks or fifteen

1029
01:08:17.159 --> 01:08:19.880
hundreds. They're just not. Can
I read the monster stack? You have

1030
01:08:19.920 --> 01:08:23.960
the Millionaire Maker, you have the
Mini main Event, you have the Closer,

1031
01:08:24.520 --> 01:08:27.640
you know all that sort of stuff. I need to rate this random

1032
01:08:28.239 --> 01:08:30.199
result. I just I think they
have a couple. I think they have

1033
01:08:30.359 --> 01:08:31.680
like a fifth. They have a
fifteen hundred freeze out for sure. I

1034
01:08:31.800 --> 01:08:35.079
know they have that. They had
it already. Yes, so I mean

1035
01:08:35.119 --> 01:08:39.640
that's the closest fifte hind shootout too, right, Yeah, but I'm just

1036
01:08:39.680 --> 01:08:42.000
saying like straight, like they used
to have every weekend. Was it like

1037
01:08:42.039 --> 01:08:45.039
a fifteen hundred or one k?
What is this event that I just found

1038
01:08:45.159 --> 01:08:48.279
on my head of mom January twenty
eleven, A Crowned Casino, Melbourne,

1039
01:08:48.479 --> 01:08:53.039
ten dollars not a little bit hold
on Monday, Mayhem, forty two entries,

1040
01:08:53.079 --> 01:08:57.479
one hundred and ninety five revins prize, fool, nineteen hundred dollars.

1041
01:08:57.560 --> 01:09:00.760
I won the event for six hundred
and sixty three dollars ten dollars rebuy.

1042
01:09:00.000 --> 01:09:03.319
Can we bring some of this stuff
back a ten dollars. This sounds awesome,

1043
01:09:03.880 --> 01:09:08.079
sounds like a giant waste of time
for us live, so it's fantastic.

1044
01:09:08.760 --> 01:09:13.279
I won't about the rake now you
how do you even make money?

1045
01:09:13.359 --> 01:09:19.159
I don't know as an operator I
was twenty. I'm just saying to run

1046
01:09:19.199 --> 01:09:21.239
the event. How do you make
any money on a ten dollars buying?

1047
01:09:21.279 --> 01:09:26.479
I don't think they can. If
you rake half the buy in, how

1048
01:09:26.479 --> 01:09:30.119
are you gonna make any money?
You're gonna rake two dollars? Maybe he's

1049
01:09:30.239 --> 01:09:34.760
enough back then? No, all
right, that's gonna do it for us.

1050
01:09:34.880 --> 01:09:38.399
My name is Donny Peters. His
name is Tim Duckworth, and we

1051
01:09:38.399 --> 01:09:42.359
will talk to you guys on the
next episode. Get those reviews in because

1052
01:09:42.399 --> 01:09:47.119
you only got one day left.
Let's go say yeah, Jenny,

