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

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Podcast. My name is Donny Peters. His name is Tim Duckworth. Possibly

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a quicker episode than normal because Tim
is gonna quit the show on me if

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I run over half an hour,
so we're gonna try and whip through things

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as fast as possible. The thing
is that Tim is extra tired. He's

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tired Tim today because he played forty
five soccer games against Max Cruz, former

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German national team player. I heard
Tim schooled him that that was the word

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on the street from the because because
Max Screws has put on some weight,

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Tim has lost all the weight.
So I'm sure Tim, you know,

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pulled off a couple of nutmegs.
Yeah, what did you score today at

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all? At all? He played
forty five games, you didn't score one?

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Didn't have the lord? I should
have played good? God all right.

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First things, First, ten thousand dollars

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mystery bounty because we got a million
dollar winner, Matthew Lambreck wins it all

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tops the nine hundred and sixty five
entrance field. Remember this event five hundred

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and sixty eight entries last year,
so just about doubled it. That's incredible.

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Mystery bounties are hot, Buddy Hot. His fifth WSP cash this year.

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He finished third in a win sixteen
hundred for two hundred and thirty eight

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thousand dollars a month ago. I
mean, hell, Matthew Lambert, he

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moves into eighth place on the PGT
leaderboard just from this or did he have

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other peaches catches? Oh my gosh, hello, pretty fun final table l

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for that one. Of course.
You know these guys are blasting off.

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Actually, you know, you mentioned
on yesterday's episode that they might finish today

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and I was like, no,
they're not going to finish today. Then

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when I left, I was like, they're down to nine Jesus, they

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might finish today. They did come
back on Wednesday and played it out,

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but yeah, good fun. There
million dollars up top for Matthew lamberck Arash

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Gahanian wins the ten thousand dollars Stud
High Low Championship, the tournament that finally

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ended in the future. How long
did this tournament ultimately take? Four days?

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Right? Nearly a full fourth day? Yeah? Yeah, this fix

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the structure or scheduled this tournament as
four days. I'd vote fix the structure,

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get it over in three. Gahanian
topped a one hundred and sixty seven

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entry field, another event that was
up year over year because there was one

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hundred and forty one last year.
He won three hundred and seventy six thousand

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dollars Richie Scalar in heads up play. It was Gahanian's second WSP Goald bracelet.

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Back in twenty fifteen, he scooped
up first place in the fifteen hundred

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dollars horse for just under two hundred
and forty thousand dollars. He didn't quite

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climb up as high as Matthew Lambreck
did on the PGT leaderboard, but he

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did climb. He moved into seventy
sixth place on that leaderboard. So congratulations

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to Urash Gahanian for that one.
Twenty five hundred dollars Mixed Big bet was

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won by of course, it was
won by a guy on Renlan's team,

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of course. Wing Polu takes it
Down tops a four hundred and sixty eight

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entry field, another event that was
up three hundred and seventy seven entries last

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year for sixty eight, really late
surge. We've been talking about the numbers

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all summer long. Some are up, some are down, some are up,

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some are down. The only thing
that's been guaranteed to be up are

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ten can higher big bets. Plo
and Nola had hold them. Everything else

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has kind of been bouncing up and
down. But this last week Colossus smashed,

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the Mystery Bounty smashed, Mini main
event smashed, so you know,

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and then you have these three events
here or these two other ones. You

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have the ten K stud, you
have the twenty five hundred dollars mixed big

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bet, all up, so trending
in the right direction as we are now

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into the main event. Wing Polou
won two hundred and nine thousand dollars for

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the victory. There, Team Setna
wins the one thousand dollars tag team event.

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This team is made up by Jimmy
Sedna and Jason James from Canada.

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There were fourteen hundred and thirty seven
teams, so did they win one hundred

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and ninety thousand dollars each or total? So they won one hundred and ninety

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thousand total, so that's ninety five
thousand dollars each. It's the first bracelet

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for these two Jimmy Setna and Jason
James was of those last year's winners.

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Yeah, on the entrance. Another
field that was the other field up last

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year was Michael Savakinas and Satoshi Tanaka
once. Just about the same prize money

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one hundred ninety thousand dollars twelve hundred
and eighty two entries last year. So

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what's that about? One hundred and
fifty or so? Is the uptick year?

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Over here? They're down to five
in the fifty thousand dollars PLO high

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roller, one hundred and eighty seven
entries down. No way, you're lying

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to me. There's no way this
event is down. This is not allowed

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to be down. This is not
how it is. You know what this

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is? This is thirteen down.
Is re entry variance. That's what it

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is, one hundred percent. It's
nothing else. It's re entry variance.

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Okay, two hundred last year,
one hundred and eighty seven this year.

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Re entry variants. More than eight
point nine million dollars In the Prize Bowl,

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twenty nine players finished in the money, including Dan Smith, Didlan Wiseman,

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that's your boy, Dan Shack,
Noah Schwartz, Jason Mercier Victor Blom.

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The maturation of Victor Blom continues.
Carry Katz sean winter our guy.

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He busted in tenth place, Ben
Lamb Bryant Rast fresh off his second place

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finished in the twenty five thousand dollars
PLO high Roller, and then David Benjamin

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who's back. I guess yeah,
crushing. Danny Tang is the chip leader

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of the final five, ahead of
Ronald Kaijer, Daniel Percusic, Jim Collapi

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and Santoche Servanna. Santosh won the
two hundred and fifty thousand dollars Super high

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Roller. He beat Ben Toleren and
heads up Play to win over five million

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dollars in that event for his second
Tabespi Goal bracelet. Now he's in the

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final five here, I'm curious,
Can you look up quickly? If Santosh

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goes on to win, where's he
going to POI? I mean, two

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hundred and fifty k Super high Roller
win, then fifty K PLO high Roller

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win. That seems like it's two
pretty elite bracelets. Yeah, but he

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hasn't done that much else right,
sure, but I'm just curious, like

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where he's at. First place in
this event is two point one million million

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dollars. Second place is one point
four million dollars. The final five are

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all guaranteed five hundred and three thousand
dollars. What do you got for me

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anything? Oh, you're doing math. This is bad news. I can

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see it in your eyes. He's
like six hundred points shots still, but

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six hundred points is within striking distance. He goes into the Yeah, it's

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it's it's not the way he lookuts
needs another win, and it's what is

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sever? What's the what's sever?
In August thirty seven hundred, Yeah,

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Osmas has thirty four hundred Santosh will
move to thirty one hundred. I thought

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Osmos was five hundred points behind it. He's closer than that. So the

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Poy race is not done in any
sense of the word. So, I

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mean, it's kind of crazy to
think that it's not done, just given

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the fact that Sever has won three
and we were talking today in our chat

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that like the max Chaos result is
if Jeremy Osmas like goes on to win

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two online bracelets which he plays on
all day online, so that it could

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certainly happen. Because the reason why
I say that is because only one online

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cash counts towards POI the mini main
event. This one had six thousand and

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seventy six entries, up over last
year's had about fifty two hundred or so

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fifty three hundred. Kyle Williamson leads
the final five. He's got a boatload

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of chips, one hundred and forty
six million. He's ahead of Giorgios Scarparis

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one hundred and forty three million,
Alexander Barbabelly, Barbara Belly. That's a

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lot of babas into this last name. I'm sorry, Alexander. Oh my

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gosh, this gap is insane.
So Williamson has one hundred and forty three

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million, Scarparis has one hundred and
forty three million, then Barbara Belly has

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thirty six million, Mikhail Zava Looka
has twenty million, and Dirk Bruns has

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seventeen million. I mean, it's
the haves and the have nots. First

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place five hundred and fifty five thousand. The final five are guaranteed one hundred

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and fifty eight thousand. As you
can tell, trying to rip through this

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stuff because I want to get to
the main event. Okay, the main

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event is the main event. Eight
hundred dollars. Independence Day celebration kicks off

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one A. How many starting flights
two twenty eight hundred and sixty four In

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today's starting flight, one hundred and
fifty remain. Ivan denev is leading the

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way. Mark Safe is in there. Brandon Shields. They're both among the

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top five Men win Men win is
just like big Field Nolanman hold a master

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now, I guess twenty five K
fantasy. Yeah, Gladiator's a poker in

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their deep, Colossus in their deep. Now. It looks like he's setting

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up for a deep run in the
Independence Day celebration. Martin Zemani also in

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there. I haven't seen this name
of forever and Kevin McFee, I haven't

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seen that. I mean, that's
kind of random. Player of the day.

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Af Ari Angle Bulldog Ari is also
out there. All right, it's

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made event time, baby. Did
you find out the numbers for one A?

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We talked about yet we talked about
last year was one thousand and thirty

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seven. I have it? You
haven't I have it? Oh? You

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have it? What do we got? It's less than that? Less than

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that? What does that mean?
It's official? It's sub a thousand?

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Is it? Sub on thousand like
seven hundred is sub an thousand, like

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nine to ninety eight like in the
nine hundreds. Yeah, so okay,

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that's fine. So last year on
Day one A had one thousand and thirty

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seven, the year before that eight
ninety six, the year before that had

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five twenty three. So it looks
like if Tim's math is correct, which

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we know from yesterday's episode that his
math is not his strong suit by any

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means, probably gonna come in a
little bit less, but it's fine.

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Nothing too crazy. Joshua Figer looks
to be the early chip leader. Three

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hundred and eleven thousand for him,
so more than five starring stacks. Everyone

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starts with sixty thousand in chips.
As Off Saharia bagged two hundred and seventy

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six thousand. Jonas with Doak bagged
two hundred and sixty eight thousand. Francmorrow

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he won the ten thousand dollars Super
Triper bounty earlier this summer, two hundred

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and sixty five thousand dollars for him. Jonathan wog Wong, excuse me,

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two hundred and thirty nine thousand.
I saw Pedro Bromman our friend. Wait,

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I don't think it's him because I
looked for him twice. I saw

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him. I saw him walking out. I said, how'd you do?

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He said, I think I'm like
fourth in chips. He said he bagged

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over like two hundred k. We're
all looking for him, couldn't find him.

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He was like right out here like
where Jeff was, in that area

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where Jeff was sitting. He said, he bagged over two undre k,

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and he's like, I think I'm
fourth in chips. Luke Wynn, who

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was up on the feature table,
bagged over two under k, like two

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hundred and ten, two hundred and
nine something like that. Official counts are

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in. Luke Win's interesting because he
he did the Commerce thing where he played

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one hundred hours at least of cash
in April, qualified for that free roll

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that they had where there were six
hundred people in in the top I think

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twenty he said, got a thirty
K package and the part of that package

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was to c out here and play
in the ten thousand dollars main event.

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So he's part of that Commerce Poker
team and had a great day one.

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So here are the top ten ship
counts official from WSP. We already mentioned

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five, got three, eleven,
I say if Frank fernardra Max Stuckton two

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hundred and sixty, k Jay Wu
two fifty two, Non Lee to forty

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seven, Vid Zaga to forty one, Jonathan Wong two thirty nine, Naoikihara

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to twenty eight. Pedro Bromp from
tenth overall two hundred and twenty four thousand

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told Brompin, Yeah, we couldn't
find him, so we just jipped Platt

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ninety six or something, he said, I believe, I think he said

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it on the stream. He also
ninety six one, ninety six to one

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for him. Okay, who else
bag chip? Phil Galfon I think one

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hundred and eighty five thousand believe Parker
Talbot bag chips. Michael Musrocky I believed

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bagged chips. Greg Merson and que
Winn, who were both up on the

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main feature table to the night alongside
Luke Win, they bagged chips. I

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think Greg Merson bagged around thirty five
or thirty six thousand, so a little

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bit over half of starting. But
listen, this thing is a marathon,

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not a sprint. If anyone knows
that it's former champions like Queen Win,

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like Greg Merson, they certainly know
what it takes. John Party bagged a

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lot of chips, think he was
around like one hundred and fifty thousand or

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so. And the night Farah Galfond
didn't bag too many chips, but she

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also bagged chips looks like fifteen or
sixteen eleven k. So there you go.

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But she said at the end the
night, she told Jeff Platt,

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I'm just gonna double up, and
then I'm gonna double up, and then

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I'm gonna double up on day two. So that's Fara Galfon's plan. So

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yeah, overall a fun day.
It definitely felt like to me at least,

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I know you weren't here for all
today because you were busy, you

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know, f and off and playing
soccer. I can't WINSA and Australia.

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But like, I walked in here
today, got here around noon and it

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felt like the WSP main event,
which I'm happy that it felt like that.

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It was minimum, not that I
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else, but you know, the
room was buzzing. You could tell people

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were kind of tense also excited at
the same time. It was a lot

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of fun. You know, everyone's
like pumped up, ready to go ready

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to put chips in the bag,
ready to survive and advance, survive in

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advance. This thing is a marathon. Now, I'm not sure if you

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watched the live stream at all,
but the play was wildly entertaining. I

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mean, you think day one of
the main event, like people are going

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to be pretty much ultra conservative only, like the very elite pros are going

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to be in there splashing around.
I mean everyone was splashing around. There

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was a ton of three bets,
there was a ton of action. This

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player, Brent Barbie, who was
on our secondary feature table for the second

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half of Day one A, was
absolutely blasting. He got it all in

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in this insanely massive pot with king
ten on a jack jack nine board against

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king jack and just drills a queen
on the turn. After he I think

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he bet got raised and then jammed
for like sixty K. He bet like

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four. The guy made it seventeen. It was this player named Acosta.

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He jammed for like fifty seven or
something like that. Acosta calls queen on

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the turn boom and he's you know, has like one hundred and forty eight

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or one hundred and fifty k or
whatever. It is moving forward. So

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there was a lot of craziness.
And speaking of craziness, I feel like

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we see it every year. We
saw it this year. Two players busted

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out on the very first hand of
play. Now, I don't know how

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it happens, if I'm being dead
honest with you, I mean, I

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saw these hands. I got no
idea how these people go broke? Do

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you no? I honestly don't Hagen
brock in the main event in the first

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hand first all. Well, I'll
tell you how you go broke on the

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first hand or first hand. Is
you get aces and somebody beats you like

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like it gets it all in pre
Like that's how you get it only in

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pre Huh, don't get it all
in prey. I mean, what if

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you can't control it? What if
there's a Rais and or reraise in front

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of you and you you four bet
the aces and then the guy who three

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bet says, I'm all in with
my kings, okay, call like I

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mean, you know, or you
flop top set and some guy's got some

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sort of combo draw and like,
you know, like you can get it

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all in. Yes, yeah you
can't, you know, but I'm saying

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like you should almost never go broke
unless on the first hand, you know,

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unless you have the absolute best hand
and you just get unlucky, like

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that should be the way that you
go broke. Now, these two hands

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were pretty wild, So I want
to talk about the one that involved Harlan

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Karnowsky and ISOD before I talk about
the one that I think is getting a

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lot more play, and that's the
one that involved TJ. Deroche. So

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we'll get to the TJ one seconds. But this other hand, if I'm

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going off the Poker News and wsp
dot com updates, there was a raise

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from a player, Harlan Karnofsky to
five hundred. Again, this is the

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first hand, so everyone's sixty thousand
deep. They're playing one hundred two hundred

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with a two hundred big blind Nancy, So Karnofsky raises to five hundred for

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a middle position. He gets four
callers according to the table. I mean,

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hello, Like I said, today, everyone wanted to play hands like.

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Everyone didn't matter what table looked like. Everyone was just splashing around.

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The flop is jack ten six with
two diamonds, jacket diamonds, six of

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diamonds and then ten of hearts.
Karnofsky bets twelve hundred craig Issod raises to

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seven k out of the small blind. Everyone folds back over to Karnofsky.

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He makes the call, Turn is
a black four the four of space.

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It'sod fires fifteen k, you know, kind of close to pot size.

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Karnowsky makes the call river ace of
clubs, so jack ten six with two

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diamonds four spades, Ace of clubs. So the current nuts are King Queen

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flush straw didn't come in. Sets
are obviously beat by a straight. It'sod

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just rips in his last thirty seven
k or so Karnowski hits him with the

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call because he's got King Queen.
It'sod's got pocket sixes. I mean,

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what are we doing? Like what
I mean, huh, what are we

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doing here? What are we doing? I mean, listen, this is

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a hand where I don't know.
I mean, I can't say. I

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can't say It'sod gets it in on
the flop, but bottom set. I

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mean, if he plays his hand
this way, I'm guessing he does.

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Yes. But what I'm getting at
is that Karnowski had a King Queen of

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diamonds. So he flopped the open
ended straight jaw with the second nuff flush

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straw, so you know he's probably
going with his hand a lot of times.

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So there was that that was Craig
Izo'd busting out, and then there's

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this hand from TJ. De Roche. So the updates have it as the

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board is jack ten eight eight,
ace, David Williamson and TJ or Travis

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de Roche, TJ. Deoche get
it all in on the river. It

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goes bet, big bet, pretty
big bet from Williamson. De Roche jams

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and then Williamson hits him with a
call because he's got quad eights. Deroche

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has tens for tens full of eights. Now. Poker News did an interview

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with TJ. De Roche where he
described the hand now based on what we

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know. We know starting stack as
sixty k. We know the first hand

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they're playing two hundred. I deduced
what I think was the action. Okay,

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so TJ said it folded to him. In the cutoff, he raised

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big blind called I'm assuming TJ makes
it five hundred or six hundred, right,

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that's pretty standard in this early level. You either go two and a

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half or you go three x.
The big blind calls. So let's say

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he made it six hundred you know
the full three x big blind call,

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so the pot's at fifteen hundred.
Then he says on the jack ten eight,

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jack of spades, ten of diamonds, eight of hearts, flop.

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The big blind leads for one third
pot, so if the pot's fifteen hundred,

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he's leading for five hundred. TJ
says he makes it three and a

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half x his bet, so seventeen
fifty. Big blind calls call. So

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now the pot is five K.
Turn is the eight of clubs pairing.

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The board board is completely rainbow.
The big blind checks. TJ says,

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he bets like close to pot,
so let's put it at forty five hundred.

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Okay, forty five hundred into five
K. Big blind call, So

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now the pot's at fourteen K.
River comes ace of diamonds, jack ten

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eight eight ace no flustraw on board. TJ in the video says that his

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opponent bets I don't know, like
eighty percent pot I think is what he

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said, So I don't know.
Let's call it eleven K is what he

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bets. Eleven K into fourteen K. Based on the action so far,

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TJ has a little bit over fifty
three thousand behind and jams, which seems

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a bit wild to me. I
mean, he said in the video.

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I think that he was optimistic that
he gets called by jack eights, which

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is a worse full house he gets
called by some straits. I respectfully disagree.

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I think players in the main event, from everything that I've seen over

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the years, they probably fold jack
eighty. Yeah, like, and they

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probably for sure fold straits. So
especially when you as the preflop razor in

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position, you can have all the
jacks, the tens, the aces,

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right, So therefore the europe is
folding the jack eighte in my opinion,

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Like now if you make it like
if he bets eleven into fourteen on the

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river and you make it like twenty
three, k. I agree, they

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probably called the jack eye, they
might call the Queen nine. They might

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even fold the Queen nine. That's
I feel like that's kind of on the

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fence, right, So I think
that's kind of more of a better play

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here. I mean, yeah,
I just feel like these players in the

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main event that they value their tournament
lives so much. Yeah, that jamming

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it just really like allows them to
fold, right, like you know,

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I don't know, I feel like
they can just get away from things.

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Plus listen, I kind of feel
like the ev of going from sixty K

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to one hundred and twenty k on
the first hand is like in the grand

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scheme of things not that important versus
like making some sort of tighter, more

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conservative play where you can be like, Okay, just in case he has

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it, I'm gonna do this wildly
conservative play and maybe just call here or

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maybe raise smaller and then fold if
I get jammed on, because saving your

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tournament life in the main event,
specifically where the structure is what it is,

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is so so so valuable. I
also have to point out that if

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what TJ because TJ recalled the hand
to Program News in his video, if

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what he's saying is correct, and
the player that called his raises in the

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big blind, there's no way TJ
can go bro because that player posts the

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big blind antsy. Yeah, I
was thinking about that, and you know,

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and so that player to start the
hand has fifty nine eight hundred because

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the big blind anti does not count
for your stack. The big blind counts,

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yes, but the two hundred that
he posted, So you know how

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that is. It's first hand.
You must have the same amount of chips

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and Okay, you're right, Yeah, for sure. I mean, listen,

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it's probably I mean, the dealer
probably assumed that. Yes, TJ

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probably assumed that. Yet, you
know, I get it, like whatever.

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I mean, maybe there's a chance
that he was left with two hundred

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and he just left the table and
said I'm out. You know whatever.

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Yeah, I mean, I just
these two hands. I don't really see

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how you can go broke here.
I mean, it seems wildly ambitious from

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both players, from both TJ and
then from Isad with the sixes. Like,

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I just it seems crazy to me. There were several other players that

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busted pretty early. Yeah, there
was, so I mean, you know,

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these aren't the only players that are
out. There were several players that

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busted overall. I think. Yeah. Ronchers read through that list of the

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players who are no longer in the
WSP main event, Brad Owen, Kinda

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England, Eric Affriott, Freddy dae
As, Taylor, Cale Burns, Kangaroo

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Crew, Paul Newly, Kyle juliez
Upeshka Da Silva. So they're all out

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going to have to find another tournament
to fire. I think we lost.

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Let me look real quick, somebody
said the clock said like eight thirty or

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something was left, but we didn't
know the entries. Well I know the

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entries, So did it say it
on the twenty? Does it say how

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many entries? No? Yeah,
they always put TV years know what it

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is? Are you allowed to tell
people or is this one of your fake

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off the record things. I asked
for theofficial number. I'm not going to

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go saying it out loud hundred thousand, but you're you're willing to put on

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the record what is an off the
record conversation? Yet you won't didn't give

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itofficial. This is very weird.
This is very respecting the U. You're

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expecting what you're protecting your sources,
protecting you blew your source the other day.

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Now you're protecting your sources, not
respecting protecting sources. The main event

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was super fun. The stuff that
I saw on stream today, I'm just

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like, can I get one of
these tables please? Because I've had some

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very tough tables on my day ones
two years that I played. I plan

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on playing Friday for one c so
I hope I get some of these guys

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that are in there mixing it up. I don't think. I don't know

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if you mentioned him, but I
know you didn't. Joseph Chong also busted.

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He busted on the second to last
hand of the day. He was

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on the secondary feature table for the
second part of the day. So what

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we're doing for the streams because of
the extended dinner break that happens in between

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for the first four starting days.
For the four starting days, sorry,

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not the first one. The four
starting flights, we start streaming at the

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five thirty Vegas time till seven thirty, so that covers level three. Then

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there's a break. Then we come
back at nine pm Vegas time, and

405
00:29:41.599 --> 00:29:45.039
we stream till about one to one
thirty, which covers the last two levels

406
00:29:45.079 --> 00:29:48.759
of the night. Again levels in
the ws P main event, two hours

407
00:29:48.839 --> 00:29:53.799
long players played. The final level
of day one is three hundred and six

408
00:29:53.880 --> 00:29:57.680
hundred with a six hundred big blind
anti So if you come in with a

409
00:29:57.720 --> 00:30:02.160
fresh stack during that level, you're
still sitting down with one hundred big blinds,

410
00:30:02.160 --> 00:30:06.599
which is plenty to work with in
a poker tournament. But yeah,

411
00:30:06.759 --> 00:30:10.920
I mean, listen, these players
were out there. The last team you

412
00:30:11.000 --> 00:30:15.000
saw, I saw several Like I
feel like the average race size today was

413
00:30:15.039 --> 00:30:18.799
five X. I'm not joking.
Michael Misrocky was on the feature table for

414
00:30:18.880 --> 00:30:22.799
much of the day. He was
in all these different hands all the time,

415
00:30:22.960 --> 00:30:25.599
like you know, all over the
place. He actually had a crazy

416
00:30:25.640 --> 00:30:30.000
hand against your boy, Yeah,
Daniel Hasham. Daniel Hasham opened ace King

417
00:30:30.039 --> 00:30:36.799
of Hearts. Miss Rocky hit him
with yes name. Then Daniel Hasham opened

418
00:30:36.799 --> 00:30:38.799
with Ace King of Hearts. Michael
Mrocky hit him with the three bet with

419
00:30:38.839 --> 00:30:42.680
ace ten off. Hashim elected to
just call. Having to play out a

420
00:30:42.680 --> 00:30:49.400
position just called came ten nine deuce
or ten nine five ten nine xts with

421
00:30:49.480 --> 00:30:56.960
one heart check from Hasham, bet
from Miss Rocky. Call turn was another

422
00:30:56.000 --> 00:31:03.880
heart low heart check from Hasham.
Miss Rocky bet, and Hashim jammed on

423
00:31:03.960 --> 00:31:07.440
him with just two overs in the
flush draw and Miss Rocky had top paira

424
00:31:07.480 --> 00:31:11.920
top kicker and tanked for like six
minutes forever, and like he kept like

425
00:31:12.880 --> 00:31:15.519
I mean, Daniel Hashim looked like
a statue. He did not move,

426
00:31:15.599 --> 00:31:18.319
and Miss Rocky was you know,
he looked like he was gonna call.

427
00:31:18.400 --> 00:31:21.680
He looked like he was gonna fold. He put his cards in his hand

428
00:31:21.680 --> 00:31:22.440
like he was gonna fold. He
put his chips in his hand like he

429
00:31:22.480 --> 00:31:26.359
was gonna call. He started talking
out loud of all the hands that he

430
00:31:26.440 --> 00:31:30.119
thought Daniel Hasham could have. He
was like, you could have there must

431
00:31:30.119 --> 00:31:33.240
have been a five on the flop
because he was like Ace five of hearts.

432
00:31:33.640 --> 00:31:37.680
Maybe you could have Jack tennehearts.
Maybe you could have Queen teneheart or

433
00:31:37.720 --> 00:31:41.640
started Queen jack Aheart's like all this
sort of stuff. Basically, Miss ROCKI

434
00:31:41.759 --> 00:31:45.000
just he ultimately decided to fold,
and he said, you know, even

435
00:31:45.039 --> 00:31:48.920
if I call, there's really only
two scenarios, is what he said.

436
00:31:48.079 --> 00:31:53.039
I call and you have a set
and I'm dead right, or I call

437
00:31:53.200 --> 00:31:56.960
and you just have a bunch of
outs. I mean, he probably had

438
00:31:56.960 --> 00:32:00.319
the worst hand of the ones that
have a bunch of outs because Miss Rocky

439
00:32:00.359 --> 00:32:05.200
had about seventy five percent equity to
the twenty five percent that Hashham had.

440
00:32:05.240 --> 00:32:07.640
But still, I mean, he's
still got a lot of equity there.

441
00:32:07.680 --> 00:32:09.519
He can hit a king, he
can hit a heart. I mean,

442
00:32:09.920 --> 00:32:14.279
Hashim might have felt that both his
ace and a king were good. He's

443
00:32:14.279 --> 00:32:17.000
also blocking aces and kings for Miss
Rocky. It's also Miss Rocky who doesn't

444
00:32:17.039 --> 00:32:20.720
need to have a premium hand to
three bet you. He can be getting

445
00:32:20.720 --> 00:32:22.039
a little bit out of line,
So I just I thought it was a

446
00:32:22.039 --> 00:32:27.160
really good play from Hashim. Was
pretty impressed with his play when he was

447
00:32:27.279 --> 00:32:30.599
up on the feature table, was
impressed with his play when he came second

448
00:32:30.960 --> 00:32:34.559
in the double board bomb pot you
know a couple weeks ago. Miss Rocky

449
00:32:34.720 --> 00:32:37.720
was as expected. It was the
Michael miss Rocky roller coaster, you know,

450
00:32:37.839 --> 00:32:40.720
the grinder roller coaster. He started
with sixty K. He was down

451
00:32:40.759 --> 00:32:45.680
to like, I don't know for
sure, some twenty ye. I don't

452
00:32:45.720 --> 00:32:49.200
know if it was like eighteen.
Remco said it might have been twelve at

453
00:32:49.240 --> 00:32:52.759
one point, but then he ended
up doubling back when he got aces versus

454
00:32:52.839 --> 00:32:55.519
Queens. When he got moved off
of the feature table, I think he

455
00:32:55.599 --> 00:33:00.279
finished with a round fifty K,
sixty K something like that, so he

456
00:33:00.319 --> 00:33:05.359
was able to spin it back up
to starting. So so yeah, it

457
00:33:05.480 --> 00:33:07.599
was a fun, fun, fun
day of poker. We saw a really

458
00:33:07.680 --> 00:33:13.440
wacky hand full house over full House
where a guy on the feature table limped

459
00:33:13.480 --> 00:33:16.640
at the four hundred big blind level. He limped queens. Somebody else limped

460
00:33:16.720 --> 00:33:22.240
Queen Jack. I think it was
Daniel Hasham raised with like ace four of

461
00:33:22.279 --> 00:33:24.960
hearts or something. The guy with
the Queen's just calls. The guy with

462
00:33:25.000 --> 00:33:30.519
the queen Jack calls it comes Queen
Jack something. And then the turn was

463
00:33:30.519 --> 00:33:32.240
a queen and that's when they get
all the money in and it's like,

464
00:33:32.640 --> 00:33:39.039
how's that possible? What queens versus
Queen Jack? Yeah, queens vsus Queen

465
00:33:39.079 --> 00:33:42.599
Jack. Can you have a queen
Jack? Queen wold? No, Queen

466
00:33:42.720 --> 00:33:45.240
Jack Jack, he said, queen
Sorry, there's Jack on the turn.

467
00:33:45.599 --> 00:33:46.960
Yeah, Jack on the turn.
I mean yeah, It's like, what

468
00:33:47.000 --> 00:33:50.359
are you gonna do? Because if
you have the Queen Jack in that spot

469
00:33:50.680 --> 00:33:52.640
the way that it plays out,
it's like, how does this guy?

470
00:33:52.160 --> 00:33:54.880
Yeah, because I think I think
the flop is queen Jack deuce, so

471
00:33:54.920 --> 00:33:59.319
he could totally have deuces, you
know, limps deuces, calls the raise,

472
00:33:59.359 --> 00:34:01.319
flops a seton you know. And
the funny thing was is that he

473
00:34:02.200 --> 00:34:06.480
the player who I think his name
was your ISLAMI if I remember correctly,

474
00:34:06.480 --> 00:34:09.320
and sorry if I'm getting the wrong
player, but he limped called the Rays

475
00:34:09.320 --> 00:34:15.199
of the Queens when he flopped top
set. He just led that's awesome into

476
00:34:15.239 --> 00:34:19.719
his opponents. And I believe Daniel
Hasham had a flushtraw called the flop ended

477
00:34:19.800 --> 00:34:23.119
up getting away on the turn.
But yeah, I mean it's just really

478
00:34:23.119 --> 00:34:27.119
really fun poker today for what you
would expect for Day one A. You

479
00:34:27.119 --> 00:34:30.079
know, a lot of times you
go into the Day one a's like from

480
00:34:30.119 --> 00:34:32.760
a fan perspective, from a production
perspective, and you're like, Okay,

481
00:34:32.760 --> 00:34:37.039
this is probably going to be on
the more boring side because it's super early

482
00:34:37.119 --> 00:34:42.000
in this tournament. These everyone starts
a bazillion big blind steep, so you

483
00:34:42.039 --> 00:34:45.320
know what's really going to happen here. But it was really really fun active,

484
00:34:45.719 --> 00:34:50.039
a lot of people in there splashing
around, a lot of big raises

485
00:34:50.199 --> 00:34:55.760
on orthodox styles. So now if
I'm thinking of me as the player who's

486
00:34:55.800 --> 00:35:02.000
going into play Day one see on
Friday, it makes me feel very good

487
00:35:02.199 --> 00:35:07.559
because I saw a lot of like
whackiness out there that I think I can

488
00:35:07.599 --> 00:35:13.320
capitalize on. But I also saw
a lot of unorthodox play that could put

489
00:35:13.400 --> 00:35:15.760
you in a lot of really weird, tough spots that you're not used to

490
00:35:15.880 --> 00:35:21.400
being right, Like like Fras Jaka
had this player on his direct right,

491
00:35:22.039 --> 00:35:29.800
Brent Barbie, who was opening like
five six seven x pre flop like and

492
00:35:29.840 --> 00:35:32.840
at one point like he opened for
like six or seven x or something,

493
00:35:34.199 --> 00:35:37.840
and Joka's next to him in position
with ace nine hearts, and like Jaka

494
00:35:37.840 --> 00:35:42.320
hadn't had a lot of playable hands
or spots with the way that this table

495
00:35:42.440 --> 00:35:45.719
was playing out, But like,
what do you do with ace nine suit

496
00:35:45.760 --> 00:35:50.320
it? Like, I mean,
I was thinking, you probably just folded,

497
00:35:50.360 --> 00:35:52.239
but like you also want to play
pots against this player if you think

498
00:35:52.280 --> 00:35:58.000
he's lesser experienced and he's gonna kind
of put too much money into the pot

499
00:35:58.039 --> 00:36:01.039
at times. So Jaka called,
I mean Barbie had ace queen. Like

500
00:36:01.760 --> 00:36:05.559
the reason why I say that I
would have folded is because I'm in the

501
00:36:05.559 --> 00:36:08.119
booth watching all the hands, and
like every time Barbie did come in with

502
00:36:08.159 --> 00:36:10.320
a race, he had a pretty
good hand. I feel like the worst

503
00:36:10.320 --> 00:36:14.280
hand that he raised it was like
king jack or king ten. So it's

504
00:36:14.320 --> 00:36:15.800
not like he had just like he's
not even there like seven to four off

505
00:36:16.079 --> 00:36:20.599
blasting away. I mean he did
have some some you know, good hands

506
00:36:20.639 --> 00:36:22.760
Broadway cards, et cetera. So
but it's just tricky if you're Joka,

507
00:36:22.840 --> 00:36:27.360
where like normally if a player comes
in for like two x or two point

508
00:36:27.360 --> 00:36:30.559
five x, yeah, you just
flat the ace nine of hearts play it

509
00:36:30.559 --> 00:36:35.360
in position and go from there.
But it makes things really kind of awkward

510
00:36:35.639 --> 00:36:38.440
when people start coming in for five, six, seven X pre and it's

511
00:36:38.440 --> 00:36:40.639
like, well, what am I
gonna do here? Like I think he

512
00:36:40.679 --> 00:36:43.880
even had Jackson at one point and
was just like, you know, six

513
00:36:44.119 --> 00:36:46.239
X, Like, well what do
you do? Like it's so it's very

514
00:36:46.280 --> 00:36:50.360
tricky. You get a lot of
different playing styles that come out for the

515
00:36:50.400 --> 00:36:52.239
main event, and honestly, that's
what makes it the best tournament in the

516
00:36:52.280 --> 00:36:58.360
world. Like it's just it's this
giant melting pot. It's the tournament that

517
00:36:58.480 --> 00:37:02.719
everyone wants to take their in.
It's the biggest best poker tournament in the

518
00:37:02.760 --> 00:37:09.119
world, and you just you get
everything you really do. So again,

519
00:37:09.360 --> 00:37:13.599
part of me as the player is
like, this is great. I can't

520
00:37:13.599 --> 00:37:15.400
wait to get in there and like, you know, battle and hopefully I

521
00:37:15.480 --> 00:37:20.280
get some softer spots and I can
just kind of chip up easily on day

522
00:37:20.320 --> 00:37:22.239
one. But then the other part
of me is like, hmm, you

523
00:37:22.239 --> 00:37:24.880
could get in some really kind of
weird spots like it. I think Jeff

524
00:37:24.960 --> 00:37:30.039
even had kind of a weird spot
today. Jeff Platt, who played Day

525
00:37:30.039 --> 00:37:36.119
one a while also working which was
a very kind of interesting combo. But

526
00:37:36.199 --> 00:37:40.280
he had this hand that he messaged
us about where pre flop, a gentleman

527
00:37:40.400 --> 00:37:45.719
raised to thirteen hundred. I'm assuming
it was either five or six hundred.

528
00:37:45.719 --> 00:37:49.119
I think it was five hundred.
Big blind Jonathan Deppa called, and then

529
00:37:49.280 --> 00:37:52.800
Jeff made it fifty five hundred from
the small blind with ace. Queen of

530
00:37:52.880 --> 00:37:59.079
Diamonds, the original razor made the
call. It came Queen high on the

531
00:37:59.079 --> 00:38:02.519
flop. I think it was Queen
eight four if I remember correctly. Platt

532
00:38:02.559 --> 00:38:07.880
sizes down comes with thirty five hundred. His opponent calls turn was a five.

533
00:38:07.880 --> 00:38:12.320
Platt comes with twelve k, so
you know, kicks his bet size

534
00:38:12.360 --> 00:38:15.360
up a little bit and his opponent
jams and Plat tanked for a while,

535
00:38:15.760 --> 00:38:21.239
ultimately folded and his opponent showed his
oppone showed the camera and it was Queen's

536
00:38:21.280 --> 00:38:23.760
top set. But it's like,
you know, it's a that's a very

537
00:38:23.760 --> 00:38:27.800
tricky spot, very interesting. I
mean, Jeff ultimately got away from it

538
00:38:27.840 --> 00:38:30.719
and then was able to run his
stack back up to over ninety thousand,

539
00:38:30.760 --> 00:38:32.199
where he finished the day. But
yeah, I mean, you get stuff

540
00:38:32.239 --> 00:38:36.840
like that. I mean, it's
not easy to navigate the WASP main events.

541
00:38:36.920 --> 00:38:38.719
It's a bit of a minefield at
times, but I think you always

542
00:38:38.760 --> 00:38:46.199
just kind of have to remember that
this is a marathon, it's not a

543
00:38:46.280 --> 00:38:52.400
sprint, and that's what you gotta
go with. I also want to I

544
00:38:52.440 --> 00:38:55.599
want to read one thing. One
I think this is some advice for you

545
00:38:55.679 --> 00:39:00.360
over there, mister queen queen on
the eight high flop. So I think

546
00:39:00.360 --> 00:39:02.639
it's just good advice for everyone out
there. It comes from Patrick Leonard.

547
00:39:02.920 --> 00:39:07.239
If you guys don't follow Patrick Leonard
pads on either Twitter, slash acts or

548
00:39:07.280 --> 00:39:12.119
Instagram, I'm really not sure what
you're doing. Gives great insight. Is

549
00:39:12.159 --> 00:39:15.760
often showing hands that he plays online
live, talks about them, talks about

550
00:39:15.760 --> 00:39:19.679
strategy. I mean, it's just
free content and it's good stuff to learn

551
00:39:19.719 --> 00:39:22.320
from. But he says, and
we kind of talked about this before when

552
00:39:22.320 --> 00:39:27.679
I mentioned the John Jaffey interview with
Daniel mcgran youw so, yeah, he

553
00:39:27.760 --> 00:39:30.719
said, overall, in most cases, it's likely you won't cash. In

554
00:39:30.880 --> 00:39:37.599
ninety nine point ninety nine percent of
lifetimes you won't win, and final tabling

555
00:39:37.760 --> 00:39:42.639
is not likely at all. So
it's very probable you're going to bust at

556
00:39:42.679 --> 00:39:45.840
some point in a place you're not
happy with. So if busting is the

557
00:39:45.880 --> 00:39:51.039
only inevitable thing in the tournament,
then don't be scared to bust. If

558
00:39:51.079 --> 00:39:54.800
you bust hand one, I won't
care. If you have a good logical

559
00:39:54.840 --> 00:39:58.960
reasons for what you're doing, I
won't care at all. Don't ever be

560
00:39:59.079 --> 00:40:02.639
afraid to bust, but be conscious
of not chasing your peak stack. That's

561
00:40:02.679 --> 00:40:08.880
the number one mistake most people make
in most live tournaments fomo of a previous

562
00:40:08.960 --> 00:40:13.519
version of their selves. So I
think that's very good advice, not only

563
00:40:13.559 --> 00:40:16.599
for people playing the WSP Main Event, but for people playing any poker tournament

564
00:40:16.639 --> 00:40:20.679
out there. You know, it's
pretty simple, but coming from pads,

565
00:40:20.719 --> 00:40:23.039
it's it's you know, it's really
good stuff. And yeah again, free

566
00:40:23.039 --> 00:40:29.039
content, free stuff to learn from. Can you please tell me what's on

567
00:40:29.079 --> 00:40:32.760
tomorrow besides Day one B of the
WSP Main Event. Only Day one B

568
00:40:32.880 --> 00:40:37.400
of the eight hundred. That's it. The only two things? Yeah,

569
00:40:37.440 --> 00:40:40.599
I double check, But okay,
well I thought there would be something else.

570
00:40:42.159 --> 00:40:45.960
All right, Well it's gonna be
our Today is Thursday, July fourth.

571
00:40:45.360 --> 00:40:49.360
I'm very interested to see what happens
with the main event. What do

572
00:40:49.400 --> 00:40:52.880
you think, Like, what did
it get last year? On? What

573
00:40:52.960 --> 00:40:57.119
was about the sign? A?
Thousand and something? Was one B last

574
00:40:57.159 --> 00:41:00.159
year on the fourth? Oh,
it was the same. Interesting, So

575
00:41:00.159 --> 00:41:01.840
I say, we get I don't
know, fifty. It's only there's a

576
00:41:01.840 --> 00:41:05.639
lot of people going to that big
HUNI party. Have fun with that one?

577
00:41:06.559 --> 00:41:10.840
Are you going? Fuck? Nothing? I mean when I think about

578
00:41:10.880 --> 00:41:14.880
it, I'm like, you know, twenty three year old me wants to

579
00:41:14.920 --> 00:41:17.280
go. Oh hell yeah, forty
year old me wants nothing to do with

580
00:41:17.320 --> 00:41:22.199
it. Nothing, twenty nine year
old me doesn't even want to go twenty

581
00:41:22.239 --> 00:41:24.320
seven. That's why I said,
twenty three year old me wants to go

582
00:41:24.599 --> 00:41:30.239
anything else, anything over twenty eight. Nah, it ain't happening. And

583
00:41:30.239 --> 00:41:32.440
that's where I am right now.
So someone else be going. I was

584
00:41:32.440 --> 00:41:36.519
like no, but I mean there's
a lot of people going. I can

585
00:41:36.519 --> 00:41:39.400
only imagine. I mean, I'm
sure it's a Where does he live?

586
00:41:40.599 --> 00:41:44.199
I don't know, but I think
they call it the compound. I mean

587
00:41:44.679 --> 00:41:46.320
I think I've seen a lot of
pictures of the house, you know,

588
00:41:46.760 --> 00:41:51.000
like you see a lot of oftentimes
people are over there that you know,

589
00:41:51.039 --> 00:41:53.559
we might follow on social media,
and there's a bowling alley there and there's

590
00:41:53.559 --> 00:41:57.840
a crazy pool like, I mean, come on, I mean, what

591
00:41:57.880 --> 00:42:00.320
do you expect from a guy that
wins The Hunter Came and the finished third

592
00:42:00.320 --> 00:42:01.519
in the two fifty kid, I
mean he lives on a compound. That's

593
00:42:01.519 --> 00:42:06.599
how it is. I enjoying my
July fourth with you right here with the

594
00:42:06.639 --> 00:42:09.760
whole shoe. Yeah, I mean, listen, my fancy outfit. You

595
00:42:09.800 --> 00:42:13.719
were in a fancy outfit. You
know. We had Brian mike On in

596
00:42:13.760 --> 00:42:16.159
the booth today at the end of
the night and he was saying how he

597
00:42:16.280 --> 00:42:22.280
used to collect those special Binions jackets, and then we said, well,

598
00:42:22.280 --> 00:42:24.880
you know who has Binion's jackets?
Our guy Tim Duckworth in the back.

599
00:42:24.920 --> 00:42:28.559
He's got like fucking eight of them
back there. And Brian Micah was like,

600
00:42:28.599 --> 00:42:30.000
well, I need to go check
him out. So mike On's playing

601
00:42:30.079 --> 00:42:32.760
day one d so I think you're
gonna have to have to borrow one.

602
00:42:32.880 --> 00:42:37.599
Well, he's got a special outfit
plan, okay, but you should for

603
00:42:37.679 --> 00:42:40.719
sure show him off to him.
I mean, he's he's interested. I

604
00:42:40.719 --> 00:42:44.320
think he said he got rid of
him where he might have lost his so

605
00:42:44.920 --> 00:42:47.320
I'm sure he'll be a bit jealous
of your collection because it is a pretty

606
00:42:47.320 --> 00:42:51.000
awesome collection. So you should definitely
be like, hey, check these out,

607
00:42:51.039 --> 00:42:53.320
buddy. And you know, I
think Micon's rich now, so maybe

608
00:42:53.320 --> 00:42:55.880
he like says like, hey,
I'll give you a thousand bucks for that

609
00:42:57.679 --> 00:43:02.039
money. What really, I got
yourr each one? You're too rich for

610
00:43:02.199 --> 00:43:05.679
one? If that point right there. If he says I'll give you a

611
00:43:05.679 --> 00:43:08.639
thousand bucks right now, if you
don't snap selling, I'm punching you in

612
00:43:08.679 --> 00:43:13.960
the face. You can just go
buy another one on that one has Lynn

613
00:43:14.039 --> 00:43:15.760
on it, and it has Lynn, well guess what. You can buy

614
00:43:15.800 --> 00:43:21.000
one and get lead embroidered on the
and also has ninety eight wies opposed.

615
00:43:21.039 --> 00:43:23.199
You can also look at that embroidered
on that all for probably under two hundred

616
00:43:23.239 --> 00:43:29.159
dollars, so you pocket eight hundred. Yes it is. You can have

617
00:43:29.199 --> 00:43:37.679
a different one for a thousand.
You are absolutely insane to rich? What

618
00:43:37.440 --> 00:43:40.440
so maybe I am too rich?
It sounds like you are for sure,

619
00:43:40.519 --> 00:43:44.119
all right. I mean, listen, today was fun. The World Ties

620
00:43:44.159 --> 00:43:47.960
of Poker main event is here and
it's awesome. I think I think the

621
00:43:49.039 --> 00:43:52.840
sense also that I got, I
think everyone is still pretty bullish overall on

622
00:43:52.880 --> 00:43:54.840
the number. I mean, there
was people guessing it in our work chat

623
00:43:54.920 --> 00:43:58.320
eleven thousand. I mean, what
is it. I'm still on this.

624
00:43:58.800 --> 00:44:00.280
You're still under yet, but not
by a lot, like by you know,

625
00:44:00.280 --> 00:44:04.559
a little bit. You're trending in
the right direction. I think if

626
00:44:04.559 --> 00:44:07.480
today comes in under which which it
did according to your unofficial number, that

627
00:44:07.519 --> 00:44:10.119
you won't tell us about it because
it's super top secret. I mean,

628
00:44:10.239 --> 00:44:14.960
let's say it's let's say it's nine. Let's say it's nine thousand and thirty

629
00:44:15.199 --> 00:44:17.559
sorry, nine thousand. Nine thousand
and thirty seven would be great. Nine

630
00:44:17.599 --> 00:44:21.679
hundred and thirty seven, which puts
it at exactly one hundred less. I

631
00:44:21.679 --> 00:44:24.199
mean that's whatever. I mean you
could do. You could easily make that

632
00:44:24.320 --> 00:44:28.239
up on day one D, like
if Day one D is much bigger than

633
00:44:28.280 --> 00:44:30.280
last year, you know, so
it's fine. I have no idea when

634
00:44:30.880 --> 00:44:35.199
any of the satellite winners are playing. I don't know if they do that

635
00:44:35.239 --> 00:44:37.440
thing where they're like, okay,
you guys have a playing was seated today?

636
00:44:37.719 --> 00:44:40.320
Really yeah? I had a lot
of that commerce team playing today,

637
00:44:40.360 --> 00:44:45.400
so that the commerce team for sure. So after after they bagged, you

638
00:44:45.400 --> 00:44:47.760
know, when I was walking over
here to the podcast, the Commerce team

639
00:44:47.840 --> 00:44:51.719
was like hanging together and you can
tell they're all the Commerce team because they're

640
00:44:51.719 --> 00:44:55.119
all wearing Commerce Poker Team jackets and
hats. There was like forty of them,

641
00:44:55.199 --> 00:44:59.519
just all like you know, in
a in a group, which is

642
00:44:59.519 --> 00:45:02.280
cool to see. You know,
it's great to see a venue qualify so

643
00:45:02.360 --> 00:45:07.079
many people, and then they're all
out here and there's that camaraderie with them,

644
00:45:07.119 --> 00:45:09.320
and they're in this little group and
they're going to go through this adventure

645
00:45:09.360 --> 00:45:14.199
together. I'm guessing some of them
probably busted out. Some of them,

646
00:45:14.239 --> 00:45:17.960
like Luke Winn, probably had very
successful day ones. So that'll be a

647
00:45:17.960 --> 00:45:21.519
really kind of cool thing to follow. And I mean, they're not the

648
00:45:21.559 --> 00:45:24.559
only group that's out here, so
we'll see how things go. But I

649
00:45:25.039 --> 00:45:30.400
think GG Poker is qualifying like eleven
hundred or something. So you know,

650
00:45:30.280 --> 00:45:35.039
when are those players playing? Is
that a Day one D thing? Is

651
00:45:35.079 --> 00:45:38.400
that a Day one C thing?
So what's happening there? You obviously have

652
00:45:38.559 --> 00:45:44.880
the people that won satellites on wisp
dot com, most notably from the two

653
00:45:45.000 --> 00:45:47.960
twenty five seat scrambles that will be
happening there. When are those players gonna

654
00:45:47.960 --> 00:45:52.679
get in there and play, you
get a lot of live satellites. Satellites

655
00:45:52.840 --> 00:45:55.679
the satellite today looked like it was
pretty good. Over in the other room,

656
00:45:55.880 --> 00:46:00.360
you know, there was several like
dozens of tables people black and in

657
00:46:00.400 --> 00:46:02.440
that one. So yeah, I
mean things are hot right now here at

658
00:46:02.480 --> 00:46:07.199
the World Series of Poker, and
expectedly so. So I'm looking forward to

659
00:46:07.239 --> 00:46:10.599
a really good number. I'm still
right around like ninety five hundred overall,

660
00:46:10.679 --> 00:46:15.760
which I think is great, but
I think the potential is certainly there to

661
00:46:15.800 --> 00:46:19.199
set a new record, and I
think it's really good potential. So I

662
00:46:19.199 --> 00:46:22.559
hope a new record is set because
at the end of the day, it's

663
00:46:22.559 --> 00:46:27.039
pretty incredible if you think about everything
that's going on in the world in terms

664
00:46:27.039 --> 00:46:30.000
of like, well, I mean, the US is what I know the

665
00:46:30.039 --> 00:46:32.679
most, but there's all the inflation
talk. You know, there's talks about,

666
00:46:32.719 --> 00:46:36.519
you know, people aren't having as
much money as they once did,

667
00:46:36.519 --> 00:46:37.840
all that sort of stuff. I
don't know. To me, it seems

668
00:46:37.880 --> 00:46:40.480
like people got plenty of money.
With what I've seen the last one last

669
00:46:40.480 --> 00:46:44.400
week or so, people are out
here blasting. So it's great to see.

670
00:46:44.440 --> 00:46:49.079
Poker is extremely healthy. The World
Series of Poker is extremely healthy and

671
00:46:49.199 --> 00:46:52.280
yeah. I'm here for the ride
of the main event all the way through,

672
00:46:52.400 --> 00:46:55.519
as are you. So let's freaking
go. All right, that's going

673
00:46:55.599 --> 00:46:59.440
to do it for us. My
name is Donny Peters, his name is

674
00:46:59.480 --> 00:47:01.639
Tim Ducker. Don't forget to get
those reviews in. We're gonna be announcing

675
00:47:01.840 --> 00:47:05.679
two winners a day. I don't
know what the next prize is, we'll

676
00:47:05.719 --> 00:47:07.199
figure that out in the morning.
It's tired. Tim's gotta go to bed.

677
00:47:07.239 --> 00:47:10.400
He played seventy five soccer games.
Today. He defeated Max Cruz.

678
00:47:12.199 --> 00:47:25.880
That's how it went. So yeah, peace, so yeah. Express

