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

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My name is Donny Peters. His
name is Tim Duckworth. No cowboy

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today, No, whose jersey is
that? Dwayne Wade? Okay, you're

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the third person to say that.
Why would you ever wear a Dwayne Wade

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jersey? It's the goat, the
legend, MJ. Come on, you

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don't want a Team USA for Dwayne
Wade jersey? I also got Kobe Bryant

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today. No, come on?
Sorry, So I feel so disrespected though.

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Sorry, I'm not up to day
with my Team USA jersey numbers my

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fault. You know what. I
was god for Jordan Bulls jersey today to

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celebrate the final starting, but I
thought I should be neutral and Team USA

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is neutral. So who are you
rooting for? You know what? I

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was asked that I really want Luca
to win. But iron I know you're

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a Celtics fan. I aren a
shit ton of Jason Tatum rookies, so

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I have a financial interest in the
Celtics winning. I have a I like

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Luca interests in the MAVs winning,
So I don't care whatever. So you're

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just going and you're just free rolling
both sides free rolling the Yes, yeah,

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in a way. All right,
so it is well right now,

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it's Friday, June seventh, It's
twelve forty five am, Remco and I

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just got done doing the commentary for
day three of the five thousand dollars Nolman

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Holden that got down to the final
seven players. We'll hit on that during

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this show. Also going to talk
about the start of the twenty five thousand

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dollars nolamit hold them six Max Tournament. It's about time they had one of

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these twenty five k's. I know
they had twenty five k heads up,

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but felt like this was missing so
far here in the first week and a

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half or so. Robert ms Rocky
one gold bracelet number five, Bruno Firth

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one gold bracelet number one. That
five K that I mentioned. Eddie och

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Shauna aka Steady Eddy out of Chicago
is leading the way. His nickname is

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His nickname is Steady Eddie. Yes, his nickname is Steady Eddy Eddie o'

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chauna out of Chicago. Ten thousand
dollars limit hold Them Championship is down to

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the final fourteen players. Are you
sure it's down to the final fourteen?

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Because this say is fixed out fifteen, so it's down to the final fourteen.

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They got a little bit of time
left, so we might have a

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couple more eliminations before this episode wraps
up, but we'll touch on it and

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then we'll play that one out tomorrow. More than three hundred thousand dollars up

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top for the winner. The fifte
plo is down to the final ten?

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How many did that? What do
they play eight hand in that? Yes?

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I think so? Why did they
just play eight? I don't know.

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Dan Zach and Dylan Weisman are headlining
that group of players advancing in that

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tournament. Timothy Murphy grabbed the gold
bracelet in the two eight hundred dollars Nolan

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hold him deep stack the three hundred
dollars Gladiators of Poker kicked off, as

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did the fifteen hundred dollars reduced to
seven triple draw. We got to talk

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about our biggest winners and losers of
the week's episode's gonna go to two am

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if we have this episode, it's
going to go till two am. But

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I don't care. I'm already here, I'm already awake. I've already had

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a coffee like an hour ago,
so I'm just buzzing great. This is

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just how it's gonna be. Man
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giveaway. Tim and I are going
to be auctioning off or raffling off.

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I should say raffling, not auctioning. Raffling off fifty one percent shares of

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our disip tag team action. I'm
hot because I already finished in the money

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in my first events. You should
replace me with a photographer. Maybe I

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should, but no, I would
not do that. You're my guy.

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Tim is making me put community cards
at the front of this episode. God

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knows why. I'm gonna go really
quick, right, we gotta play the

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jingle first, because that's what we
gotta do, and then you can go

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quick. So jingle first, go
Attention, Attention, Good morning, good

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afternoon, and good evenings to the
Poker Radio audience near and far. It

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is now time for a brand spanking, spiffy and new shout out to some

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of our most loyal listeners who likely
got a bit too lucky on the way

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to the spotlight. You're listening to
the number one pokers show in the land,

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and it's time for a new edition
of the Poker Gold Podcast Community Cards.

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All right, what do you got
for? All right? We got

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Sweet lou in the limit hold him
crushing, Friend of the podcast, Ronnie

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Barta limit, hold him crushing,
Friend of Poker, Go, Maria ho

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Lemon hold them. She cashed,
so she crushed. I was gonna say,

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you can't say crushing because she busts. Moving over to the Gladiator is

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a poker three hundred dollars buying Paul
Berman front of the pod Cash Alphatoger f

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Antonio Briga first wsp cash and as
I was over there. Billy Brown came

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up to me, goes, I
really need a hat. I need some

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run good. I walked back.
I got the hat. I got it,

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Billy Brown. Billy Brown got him
a hat. I got him a

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little kiprorector. As I was walking
back, he busted. I was too

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late. I couldn't save him.
But he's going to parlay this hat and

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chip protector into something bigger and better
than the min cash in the Gladiators.

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So those six people little quick community
cards, congrats on money and potentially,

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hey, we got potential. Sweet
Loue Ronnie bot bracelet run all right?

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All right, okay, quick one, yeah, move on, all right

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into the nitty gritty twenty five thousand
dollars. Nolan could hold him six max.

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That kicked off today, two hundred
and sixteen entries. There will be

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some day two registration. It'll be
lots forty seven entries. Yeah, and

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rebuys got late entrance, got some
rebuys. We've got people that may not

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have even how many how many?
How many entries is it one? Believe

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you get one? Okay? Yeah? Last year two hundred and seven entries,

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Alexander Luomi year, I'm probably completely
butchered. That last name won the

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event for more than one point two
million dollars, so they're already ahead of

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last year's pace. Really good turnout
in this event. Brandon Wilson is the

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chip leader entering day two. Michael
Josop is second in chips. You got

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Archer, Martirosi and Ryder Campe,
Breckshutten, Michael Roco, Justin Saliva,

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Kevin Rabbit chow All in the top
ten, phil Ivy Daniel and Negran You

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are both still in. We mentioned
day two registration being available unto what the

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first level tomorrow, I can't remember
what you say, So gonna see a

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big uptick in numbers there. As
Tim mentioned, he thinks forty seven.

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You know, I would say twenty
five to thirty or something, but really

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good number overall of people showing up
for that one. So going to be

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a very very big first place prize
on offer and that one should be great

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fun to follow all the way through
to the end, So stick with us

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here on the Proper Real podcast because
we'll be tracking it all the way through.

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Robert Msrocky wins gold bracelet number five, ties his brother Michael Michael to

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grinder ms Rocky, who had five. It's been been a little while since

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Robert Msrocky had won a gold bracelet. Last time he was in the WSP

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winner circle was twoenty and sixteen when
he won the ten thousand dollars seven Cards

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to Championship. This time around,
he won the very prestigious ten thousand dollars

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Dealers Choice Championship for three hundred and
thirty three thousand dollars, a tournament that

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I will say is, I think
in these last like two to three years,

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has really risen in terms of like
the prestige rankings, Like it's it's

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up there. I mean, fifty
k PPC is always viewed as like possibly

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the most prestigious w SMI and event
of course, but you know, I

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always just kind of put that to
the side because it's just its own special

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beast that deserves its own special little
area of the poker history books. But

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the ten K Dealer's Choice, I
think is certainly up there with the best

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of them, if not you know, the best, Just the Dealer's Choice

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element twenty one games, the field
that it gets, it's a ten k

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buying, all that sort of stuff
is just wild fourth largest World Series of

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Poker score for Miss Rocky. It
did need an extra day. Came back

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for day four with three players.
You had Miss Rocky, of course,

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you had Michael Martinelli and you had
Ryo Taro Suzuki. Martinelli ended up finishing

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in second and Suzuki took third.
After it was done, I caught up

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with Miss Rocky for a very brief
interview, but still nonetheless we can hear

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from the new five time gold bracelet
winner. Now, all right, Robert

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ms Rocky Bracelet number five. It's
been a while, had some close calls

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in between. What's going through your
mind right now? Oh? Just happy

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to be focused, playing well and
this is my year. I'm excited.

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I had a lot of buddies of
mine that you know, gave me confidence

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to come out here and said,
you know, they'll play, we're gonna

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pick you, and we're gonna we're
gonna take you, and we think you're

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gonna win. And I did it. Does that mean you weren't gonna come

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out here? No. I was
definitely coming out here, but I wasn't

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coming out here with that much confidence. You know, what's your confidence like

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now? And do you have aspirations
for something like Player of the Year obviously

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more bracelets, of course. Yeah, I guess I have to go for

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it now. So I'm gonna just
play as much as I can and as

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well as I can, and I'm
gonna keep fighting, and I'm gonna keep

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playing my best. The ten K
Dealer's Choice has become one of the more

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prestigious events here at the World Ties
at Poker. Where does this want to

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rank among the others? Definitely top
five, my I mean for mixed games,

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obviously the fifty k is the most
prestigious, and then I would say

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maybe the twenty five K horse,
and then I would think that this would

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be third for the mixed game,
and obviously in poo would be probably the

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fifty k and twenty five k,
and the main event is still league of

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its own. Any games you felt
less confident in, No, I play

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all the games. I love all
the games, and I just picked the

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games at my opponents a week at
I don't care about my strong game.

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How's it feel to catch up to
Michael? We never compete against each other,

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but it feels good to be on, you know, that same level

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as him right now, And I
guess I gotta let him get six before

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I get the six to one.
But we'll figure it out, all right.

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That was Mike, Sorry Michael,
that was Roberts Rocky. Excuse me,

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got random shoop it's that feu Ready, go ahead, you're the stack

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guy. Robert is ROCKI twenty eight
fastest player to win five bracelets, seventeen

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dumb that I've ever heard. Exactly, that is probably your worst stat.

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See the twenty You see the twenty
eighth player with five bracelets twenty thirty four

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exactly. That's why that that's SATs
useless. Thank you for that talking just

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shoop, it's that. Thank you
for that coming all right. Bruno Firth

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won the fifteen hundred dollars PLO eight. I believe his real name is Caleb

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Firth, but he goes by Bruno. First gold bracelet, two hundred and

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sixty five thousand dollars. He defeated
Jiang Gon in heads up play. Walter

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Chambers, a PGTPLO series tournament winner, took third, Tom Coral took seventh.

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Jason Daily scored ninth. The five
thousand dollars Nolaman hold him eight handed

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event. Eight hundred and twenty three
entries began. They are moving on to

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day four, there are seven players
remaining. Eddie O'shanna leads the way,

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alex Edy Yees Seddy Eddie, Alexander
Queen he was he was at a final

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table in two thousand and eight of
one of the first events I ever covered

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for Programers Alexander, Queen, Taylor
Black, Brent Hart Aka Box, Daniel

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Giba, Kartik Fed and Seant Marashleann
are all at the final table. Shot

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Marashlyan last year pulled one of the
two million dollar bounties. Yeah, yep,

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so yeah. Good final table there. The players are guaranteed more than

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eighty seven thousand dollars. There is
more than six hundred and sixty thousand dollars

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up top for the winner, along
with the coveted WSLP gold bracelets. Fun

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Day of Play today, Remco and
I were on the commentary for that one.

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It was available for free on poker
Grow, on the poker ro YouTube

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channel and select fast channels including Pluto. We started the stream at five pm,

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Vegas time. We got done around
twelve thirty, so about seven and

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a half hours of streaming. Very
fun, very entertaining, some absolute freaking

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bangers of hands. We saw Eric
Sidell get his money in against Sammy Beshahead,

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flush over flush, Queen high flush
for Sidel, nine high flush for

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besha Head. The board had jack
ten something something but jack tennis spades.

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Sammy had the nine to seven of
spades. Sidel had the Queen forest bades

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river one outer eight of spades for
Sammy besha Head to send the Poker Hall

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of Fame of the ten time gold
Bracelet winners to the rail. Eric Sidell

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looking for a big double up RIVERA. It's a straight flush and Eric Sidell

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is eliminated. Oh my, one
outer on the river the Poker Hall of

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Famer, Are you serious? What
is going on? That's insane, That

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is disgusting. And then Eric Sidel's
day only got worse because then he goes

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and plays the twenty five K and
I saw on social media on the poker

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news feed that he gets it a
hull in with pocket queens against Stephen Chidwick,

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who is on our twenty five K
fantasy team. He has the ace

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of diamonds, eight of hearts.
It runs out king jack six. I

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believe all diamonds on the flop turn
ace river is I think the ten of

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diamonds, so flush over flush again
because Sidel had the Queen of diamonds,

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his queens go down to the ace
eight. So ultimately just kind of a

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brutal day for Eric's Sidel. Poker
God's certainly not working out in his favor.

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If you did not see the flush
over flush that resulted in a one

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outer straight flush hand, I would
encourage you to go find it on social

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media. You can go to the
poker Goo, Twitter, slash x page

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and check that one out. Just
freaking bananas. Then we saw in this

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five K we saw Nate Silver,
yes the Nate Silver, get his money

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in on a jack ten five board
with bottom set. He has pocket fives

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up against Brent Hart who had jack
ten river jack. Absolutely wild. Then

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we saw Adam Savan gets his money
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has ace King of clubs, Savan
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but in an absolutely dominating position to
double up. Believe there were nine

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players left at the time, one
club on the flop, just a single

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club and then it goes club club
boom boom, back door flush for Queen

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to send Saban to the rail.
So we had some wild hands at this

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final table, kind of fitting that
you know, rem goes back and the

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first thing is just just blows doors. It's just we had the one outer

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straight flush, we got the full
house on the river with heartbusting silver,

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and then we have the aces going
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wild, wild, wild stuff.
Three hands that if you get to the

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end of the summer, they're going
to be in contention for you know,

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the top hands, or if we
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the summer, they're going to be
in that list for sure. I mean,

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it's gonna be hard to beat the
one outer straight flush. Sorry Eric's

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side, Al it just is all
right. Moving on to the ten thousand

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dollars limit hold them championship. Looks
like they are down to fourteen players across

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the room. Anthony Marcico is leading
ahead of Marco Johnson, Ronnie Barda,

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Chad E. Sledge are all in
the mix over there, Ben Underwood bustin

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eighteenth, mariaj nineteenth and Dustin Dirkson
in twentieth. A little bit of fantasy,

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run good, Josh ari A,
Michael Manjak Andson saying all eliminated before

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the money, not that we're rooting
against those guys. All good guys,

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but we're rooting. No, we're
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We root for our fantasy team.
That's what we do. Root for

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fantasy team, but we don't root
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Okay, I'm on bow. But
as it pertains to josh Ari, I

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mean he did win the event last
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it's not that bad. Who else
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saw John Raisner, I saw a
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Yeah. So for the for the
final table on Friday of the five

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thousand dollars Nolan at Holdham event that
we just talked about, it's going to

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be all in Najade joined by either
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it says on the talent log.
I'm guessing Nick Shan is going to be

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stuck in that ten K limit hold
him because he has been crushing So Brent

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Hanks, get ready, get that
voice nice and nice and ready to go

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and get in the booth alongside Ali
and a Jade. That should be a

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fun final table to watch the ten
K limit Hold Them Championship. You said

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it was going at a snail space. Yes, it was for a very

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long time. I mean it seemed
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they got into the money, it
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every time we had like a little
break from commentary, I walked over there

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just to see. I mean,
that was the only tournament that was running

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in this room that I could go
watch. It seemed like the play was

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going much slower than I recall Limit
Hold Them being played like a bit of

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tanking, people being very methodical with
their actions, which you normally don't see

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in the Limbic games. People are
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Yeah, but there was a little
bit slower than I recall a limit

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Hold Them tournament being, but you
know, still still fun to watch.

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I think it was what one hundred
and thirty three entries in that tournament again,

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down to the final fourteen. We'll
have more on this one tomorrow though,

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because they're going to be getting down
to a winner in the fifteen pot

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limit Omaha event. I'm gonna butcher
this name. Grigor's Drkowski holds the chip

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lead. Maybe I didn't butcher that
too bad. Ahead of Dylan Wiseman Chino

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Reem your boy, stevz ste pot
limit, Steve Ze, Steve Zolatow is

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in the mix. Let's go,
baby, dan Zach. What's a dan

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Zach is out there as well?
How many players are left? Ten?

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Ten players left guaranteed? Nineteen forty
eight dollars up top is more than two

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hundred and ninety four thousand dollars playing
with that one is to play it out

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tomorrow. So what three bracelet winners
tomorrow limit? Hold them the five k

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no limit and then this one right? Yeah, three bracelet winners tomorrow.

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Wow? That that what's a the
second three races day that we've had.

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Timothy Murphy won the eight hundred dollars
Nolan that hold him Deep Stack tournament today.

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Three hundred and sixty eight thousand dollars
for mister Murphy, I think it

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was forty seven hundred entries, and
that one his first World Series of Poker

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Gold Bracelet. There the deuce to
seven triple draw kicked off. Tim is

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editing the rundown as I speak,
about one hundred and sixty five hundred and

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seventy entries remaining from a field of
five hundred and seventy four the top eighty

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seven. We'll get in the money
for three thousand dollars. There will be

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almost one hundred and fifty thousand dollars
up top for the winner last year.

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Nice little yeah. So two good
upticks today you had the twenty five k

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uh Nolan hold him six Max.
Good uptick there, good uptick here.

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But we're going to talk about one
event that was down in a second.

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You don't have it on the rundown. We're gonna talk about it. Why

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let's finish the driple Joe. Okay, I mean, I don't know what

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this means, but okay, Miami, John Sernudo, Brian yun Am,

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Non Phelippe, you hit a Buck
Alter and Tana karn are among the biggest

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stacks over in that duced to seven
triple drut Serman? So what am I

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supposed to like talk about this now? The reason I can't put it on

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was because you know, we're talking
about the Gladiators. Just like the Mister

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Millions, they weren't you know,
the live updates weren't being done for the

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Early Flies. Very similar with the
Gladiator. So we can talk about the

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number. Sure, I mean,
I saw Bravo had a little bit over

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thirty seven hundred, and I think
last year was thirty nine hundred, So

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down a little bit given that given
the field size, you know, several

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thousand entries on day one A and
you know, only being down about two

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hundred. That could just be re
entry variants. You know we've talked about

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before Tim and I. You are
allowed two re entries three entries max per

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flight, so so maybe people just
aren't busting out and then you know you're

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not getting those people to fire back
in. So not really a big deal

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there. You know, it was
Thursday. I would expect things to pick

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up on Friday and Saturday going into
the weekend. So not too worried about

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this number overall. I do have
to say, because we've been talking about

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this, uh this top fifteen largest
live poker tournaments in history lists and how

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you know last year's WSP Gladiators.
Yeah, it's good, it's a great

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list. Last year's WSP Gladiators came
in second on the list. I would

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imagine this one, this WSP Gladiators, a poker comes in, you know,

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somewhere within the top five. But
Eric danis over at Hendon mob slash,

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GPI slash, whatever the heck else
they're doing over there. No,

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we love Eric. He told me
that I missed one that I needed to

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add, and that was Donald Peele, but it was more of a recent

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one, so I just didn't.
I just didn't look recently. The twenty

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twenty three g k PT Goliath Tournament
eleven thousand, four hundred and ninety three

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entries. That's pretty big. One
hundred and fifty British pounds buy in.

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Okay. The winner was Alex Todd. He took top honors and scored himself

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almost one hundred and seventy seven thousand
pounds after a deal was made among the

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final six players. So that top
fifteen, right, yep, it's pretty

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random number. I mean, what
do we expand into the top twenty updated?

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Because I don't want to change the
URL structure, so I'm not and

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I'm going to leave it as top
fifteen. Okay, that's fair enough.

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It's the SEO what it's a good
article? No? I mean, yeah,

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biggest winners and losers of the first
week. What do you got for

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me? I'm reading it, I'm
reading the soft title of the topic.

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What do you mean, I told
you about this heading into the summer,

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like, who do you think,
who do you think is like a winner

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this week? Or maybe it's an
entity or or whatever it is. I

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mean, what do you want to
say? Yeah, so I talked about

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it today on commentary. I've seen
some people shouted out on social media.

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I might have even mentioned it already
on the podcast. I think I might

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have mentioned it yesterday, but worth
bringing up again. I think the WSP

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is a big winner in terms of
the fact that nothing has been played ten

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handed yet that is a massive what
you're saying, yes for a little while

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today, why, oh whatever?
As far as I'm concerned, nothing's been

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played ten handed. But I think
just in general, getting the daily deep

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sacks off to a different area,
opening up the space here has been a

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very good thing overall. So I
would say that they would fall into the

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winter camp through the first you know
week week in a couple of days so

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far off the series, So that's
where I would go there. I would

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also say that a big winner early
on is Daniel Nigranu. Now not the

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biggest win financially so far for Daniel, but the fact that he's been on

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the board three times with three deep
runs. I think it is just a

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pretty good start to his series overall, the whole coming into twenty twenty four,

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quality over quantity approach, kind of
sticking to that, sticking to his

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guns, focused, trying to right
the wrong that was twenty twenty three when

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he lost more than two million dollars, you know, so all that stuff,

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you know, I think he's gotten
a pretty good start. I'm still

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very bullish on him having a very
big summer and going on to win a

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WSP goal race. Let's finally get
that number seven. So yeah, I

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would say that the WSP is a
winner. I mean, coming it's listing

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the WSP as a winter winner maybe
unfair. And what I mean by that

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is it's almost like they can't win
and they deserve to win at times because

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a lot of times they're only ever
going to fall into the loser camp if

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stuff goes wrong, and you're never
going to give them their flowers. I

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think they deserve their flowers for this. I put them in the winners camp.

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And then the other one that I
have so far right now is Daniel

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Loser. Phil Helmuth, where you
at bro have you even cashed anything?

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What are you doing? What is
Phil Helmith don I don't know, ummm

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yeah, not a lot. Yeah, I ate some sandwiches, that's about

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it. I mean, what is
Phil hammy ThM? I mean he's probably

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gonna win a bracelet at some point, but he's not due. He won

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them last year. Always do you
every year he's due. That's Phil Helmers.

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Also loser because it just happened today, Eric said, l I'm sorry

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man, you just that one out
straight flushed, followed by what happened on

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your first bullet in the twenty five
K six max. I mean that just

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stinks so bit brutal air. What
do you offer me? My winner is

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no, I'm gonna go. I'm
gonna start with the loser. Loser is

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unfortunately wsp dot Com a lot of
complaints, a lot of technical issues.

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It could have been a winner.
It relaunched software looks cool. I mean

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I've been on it a little bit. I haven't had any issues with it,

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although I haven't really tried so I
mean, yeah, I haven't been

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I'm not playing, I'm just sweating
people. But like obviously social media,

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there's been a lot of complaints,
a lot of issues, a lot of

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have there. I haven't. I
mean I haven't been. I saw I

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saw one thing from Philip Shing,
you know about like it can't handle something,

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it's shutting down. But I haven't
really seen much else, so I

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can't speak to that. It freaks
out like when there's a bunch of tables.

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But yeah, I haven't witnessed anything
personally, so I would say that's

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probably not ideal for WSP, you
know, launching their new software. So

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that's my loser. My winner is
kind of similar to yours. You know

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you're talk about Danielergrada. My winner
is the poker pro. What I mean

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by that. We've got some big
names so far knocking off some embraces.

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You know. We opened the series
Asha Kinneff, then we went to Johnny

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World Johnny World. We've got Bryce
Suki, we got Scottie sever Nick Good,

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Juagenti Prosiak, Robert Misrah. So, big name pros winning bracelets is

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always good to see and I get
yeah, so that's my that's my big

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winner. Okay, we knows.
I guess technically, yeah. I mean,

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what we're trying to do with this
segment is like basically, see who's

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hot, see who's not you know
that that's you know who's not hot?

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Who Sean Dape hasn't done jacks?
You know who's hot? Dylan? Who

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else? You know? Taking chips
at the approaching the plo? What is

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Dylan one? I mean I'm not
knocking doing, but what has he done

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so far? Like? What are
his cashes? Whatever? No, this

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is he's fun. I believe this
is. So he's not he's not exactly

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done anything. I know you're playing
the bit, but he's really fifteen Okay,

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So I got it, I get
it. Oh. Another one was

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Loser Alex Livingston. He went for
one dollars fantasy and blessnick Is being like,

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yeah, bro, you ain't worth
it, man, I mean listen.

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Livingstone was like, I know,
I've put up one point. I

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mean, what what do you want
me to do? Type of thing.

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So he hasn't really been off to
a hot start. He was obviously very

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bullish on himself. We talked about
it, making a lot of braceletts,

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all that sort of stuff. So
also Loser. The freaking weather. Good

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lord, it's a thousand fucking degrees
outside, okay, and it's extra hot

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in here. It's nice, it's
hot. Well, it's nice now because

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there's no one in here. You
put fifty people in this room and the

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temperature spikes twelve degrees. It's unbearable. You know, you can wish all.

402
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It's like i'd be I'm not wearing
shots today, but no, I'm

403
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like anti shorts at work type of
guy. Yeah, I don't always have

404
00:29:38.680 --> 00:29:41.680
been. I mean, I know
you do. You like to show off

405
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the shaved legs and all that sort
of stuff, but it's not my thing.

406
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That's the case to be cool.
I'm sure it does. I'm sure

407
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I actually different one, but I
a mean pants and tuleas, So I'm

408
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not gonna like say that I was
hot yesterday watching you walk around and whatever

409
00:29:56.359 --> 00:29:57.680
the hell you were with my jeans
and my cowboy gooods. Yeah, I

410
00:29:57.720 --> 00:30:03.400
was like, good god, this
the old. Oh god, we don't

411
00:30:03.400 --> 00:30:08.279
have any random poker players that we
saw today. Thank god. Oh you

412
00:30:08.359 --> 00:30:11.559
got some family pot okay, something
we haven't done yet. We haven't done

413
00:30:11.599 --> 00:30:15.440
a family pot in a while.
So let's play that music that jingle,

414
00:30:18.559 --> 00:30:26.880
who does a family Okay? What
do you got? So you know,

415
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and a couple of people know I
booked my flights to Australia Okay, yep,

416
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leaving after the World Series, gonna
go down there for ten twelve days

417
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or so. I want to get
your opinion. And I also want to

418
00:30:40.279 --> 00:30:44.279
ask the people at home if they
want to email in. I got a

419
00:30:44.279 --> 00:30:47.160
little friends back home, right,
I don't know if I can see them

420
00:30:47.160 --> 00:30:48.400
all. I've got a little poker
people that I'm like, you know,

421
00:30:48.440 --> 00:30:53.400
poker acquaintances. You know, let's
Billy the Crock for example. Do you

422
00:30:53.519 --> 00:30:59.079
think if I spoke to Crown,
who is now reopened, they would run

423
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some like me, you meet up
tournament or meet up like cash game where

424
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I could like, I mean,
you know enough people there. Do the

425
00:31:06.240 --> 00:31:08.319
people that you know they're like still
work there? No, But I I

426
00:31:08.359 --> 00:31:11.160
think I could figure it out.
But do you think that is idable?

427
00:31:11.200 --> 00:31:15.240
But also I think it's worth asking. I think it's a good idea.

428
00:31:15.680 --> 00:31:18.519
I don't ultimately know if they'll say
okay, But I don't think that that

429
00:31:18.599 --> 00:31:23.119
necessarily matters. I think you should
certainly ask and try and make that happen.

430
00:31:23.160 --> 00:31:26.319
I mean, it's easy, it's
easy to just to get everyone in

431
00:31:26.359 --> 00:31:29.799
one place. Yeah, you know, and doing a poker tournament is or

432
00:31:29.799 --> 00:31:32.519
a cash game or what the heck
you're gonna do I think is good?

433
00:31:32.880 --> 00:31:34.640
Okay, that was it. I
just wanted to get your advisory. Look,

434
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if anyone back home, especially if
you're from Melbourne, and you think

435
00:31:37.680 --> 00:31:41.319
this is something fun, cool idea
that maybe I should explore a little bit

436
00:31:41.319 --> 00:31:45.160
more, please, you know,
send me a you know, a dam

437
00:31:45.279 --> 00:31:49.960
on Twitter or just tweet at me
or popcastar dot com. Yeah, trying

438
00:31:49.960 --> 00:31:53.039
and convince me to do this could
be fun. It could be fun.

439
00:31:53.119 --> 00:31:56.599
Yeah, that's true. But on
deck tomorrow, day one B three hundred

440
00:31:56.640 --> 00:32:00.359
Gladias of poker, Donnie Peters is
potent actually playing that? Yeah, I

441
00:32:00.359 --> 00:32:04.160
don't know now because you're not playing
that. Because it's one fifteen am.

442
00:32:04.160 --> 00:32:06.720
I'm not going to go to bed
till two. If I do play,

443
00:32:07.440 --> 00:32:10.319
I'm gonna play it by ear.
We'll see how it goes a little bit

444
00:32:10.359 --> 00:32:14.839
of a light entry maybe, yeah, but that'll be the next day.

445
00:32:14.920 --> 00:32:17.880
That'll be Yeah, I can play
the next day for sure. That'll just

446
00:32:17.880 --> 00:32:24.799
be dependent on what sort of lines
there are tomorrow. You funded have you

447
00:32:25.119 --> 00:32:28.359
No, I haven't, okay,
and I don't want to go do it

448
00:32:28.440 --> 00:32:30.039
right now, so I'm not doing
it right now. So I'll just deal

449
00:32:30.079 --> 00:32:32.799
with it another day. Probably probably
won't play tomorrow, but whatever. Not

450
00:32:32.839 --> 00:32:37.200
a big Also on the schedule the
ten k P eight Championship, but maybe

451
00:32:37.200 --> 00:32:42.319
I'll play the shootout tomorrow. Semi
new event, well half of the event.

452
00:32:42.640 --> 00:32:45.680
The event is new. It is
the fifteen hundred, which does that

453
00:32:45.720 --> 00:32:50.920
start probably midday very It's been a
staple of the World Series of Poker schedule,

454
00:32:50.960 --> 00:32:52.759
but this year for the first time, two flights Day one A,

455
00:32:53.200 --> 00:32:58.200
Day one B two different times.
I believe I haven't looked at the structure,

456
00:32:58.240 --> 00:33:04.839
but this is yeah, so I
know the second flight starts at seven

457
00:33:04.960 --> 00:33:12.400
pm, and I believe it's twenty
minute levels TOBO shoot at Yeah and yeah.

458
00:33:12.440 --> 00:33:15.680
So the first flight, Flight one
A, starts at noon forty minute

459
00:33:15.759 --> 00:33:21.640
levels. Second flight starts at seven
pm, twenty minute levels, twenty five

460
00:33:21.720 --> 00:33:28.160
k starting stack for each blinds are
two hundred for each to start. If

461
00:33:28.200 --> 00:33:32.079
you bust Flight A, you may
re enter flight B. So I'd expect

462
00:33:32.079 --> 00:33:35.559
a pretty good turnout for this one. Overall, I would expect a lot

463
00:33:35.559 --> 00:33:37.599
of people to fire into you know, Flight A, and then get into

464
00:33:37.599 --> 00:33:40.960
Flight B, maybe also streaming then
type of this. So we are that

465
00:33:42.279 --> 00:33:46.240
is the plan. So so yeah, a lot of stuff on tomorrow.

466
00:33:47.480 --> 00:33:52.160
Gonna be fun. Overall. I'm
kind of interested in that now. Yeah,

467
00:33:52.400 --> 00:33:53.519
I mean, let's see how it
goes. I think it'll see and

468
00:33:54.079 --> 00:33:57.440
he usually gets right around one thousand
entries. They might cap it at one

469
00:33:57.480 --> 00:34:01.960
thousand, or they used to.
It's they used to, So given the

470
00:34:02.240 --> 00:34:06.319
added flight, I would expect it
to go up quite a bit. I

471
00:34:06.359 --> 00:34:09.599
know that second flight is a turbo
per w s AP standards, but you

472
00:34:09.639 --> 00:34:15.000
know, still twenty minutes like single
table satellite or single table go I should

473
00:34:15.000 --> 00:34:17.639
say to get to get to the
next round. I think it's plenty fine,

474
00:34:17.639 --> 00:34:21.920
and you're gonna get plenty of people
to fire into that, so all

475
00:34:21.960 --> 00:34:23.480
for it. I like this edition. I know we talked about it before

476
00:34:23.480 --> 00:34:27.679
when we talked about the schedule that
I do like this, So yeah,

477
00:34:27.679 --> 00:34:30.079
I'm excited to see it go tomorrow. All right, A little bit of

478
00:34:30.119 --> 00:34:34.039
a quick pod today, but not
a big deal. It's late. It's

479
00:34:34.079 --> 00:34:36.880
about one twenty in the morning,
and we got to get out of here

480
00:34:36.920 --> 00:34:39.960
and get some sleep. Thank you
for tuning in. We'll be back tomorrow.

481
00:34:40.000 --> 00:34:43.840
A whole bunch of bracelet winners to
talk about. My name is Donny

482
00:34:43.880 --> 00:34:46.599
Peters. His name is Tim Duckworth. We'll talk to you guys next time.

483
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So yeah, Jenny's

