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

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My name is Donnie Peters. I
am joined by Tim Duckworth. How

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are you, my friend, I'm
a little sad, very sad. Let's

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get into it. Why are you
said? Because I busted the eight game

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today? I thought I played well
and I got called No, I didn't

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play well. I felt I played
many hands. Well, you told me

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one hand and literally the first thing
that you said, I said, that's

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wrong. Look, we can open
the five four spades and the cut off

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in limit hold him it's allowed.
No, I don't think you should be

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opening the five four spades. Look
in like level four of a tournament.

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It was like level That's not the
point. I would not be opening the

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five four spades. I just would
not be doing let's pull up to GTA

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Wizard for that one MT. They
definitely don't have a limit hold him chart,

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and I would not be opening five
four spades in limit hold him.

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I just wouldn't do it until,
like, maybe much later in the tournament.

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But the big line was China,
he's super tired. He just follows.

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Wait was the big one really Chino? Then I would a thousand percent

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not be opening the five four spade
with Chino Reem is gonna rescue breaking news

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ready. China Reem is a new
new man playing tight. It's a message

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he wants to. Oh yeah,
yeah, I'm sure he's playing real tight

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out there. He was. He
was like, I was only showing him

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like knots, every ham, every
hand. Yeah, the hands that he

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shows are then that he was showing
every hand. Mean, John's was giving

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him crap for But anyway, let's
let's move on. Um. All right,

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it is Monday morning, Sunday night, new episode of the show.

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Today, we're gonna be talking community
cards because we got some fun stuff to

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talk about. We got a winner
in the Badugie event. We have a

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double ko to win a gold bracelet. Josh Area picked up another gold bracelet,

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his fifth. Leon Sturm won the
fifty K Nolan would hold them high

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roller. We're gonna look at the
PGT Lead Award because a couple events that

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wrapped up today had some implications in
terms of the points race. There.

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The Gladiators of Poker Tournament attracted more
than twenty three thousand entries. Thank you

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for the coffee, Tim, Welcome
David odb Baker joins the show later on

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for a post bracelet win interview.
We can recap the Omaha High Low Championship

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that is going on. I believe
they just broke into the money at time

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of recording. The eight hundred dollar
Deep stack kicked off today. The fifteen

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eight game kicked off today. I
played one of those, Tim played the

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other one, and we both saw
and did not advance. So yeah,

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Okay, we got multiple bullet points
at timpot. First things first, though,

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we got to play the into attention
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now time for a brand spanking,
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our most loyal listeners who likely got
a bit too lucky on the weight of

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the spotlight. You're listening to the
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and it's time for a new edition
of the Poker Go Podcast Community Cards.

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We're gonna shout out. Firstly,
Ronnie bought out ninth Limon Hardam Championship.

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He had the hat, didn't wear
it during the Limon Hoddam Championship ninth he

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only finished ninth. He also didn't
know that it was a microphone on the

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hat. He thought it might have
been a whistle. So he's an idiot.

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Lewis Hillman fifth place finishing. We
talked about his story the other day.

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Came up to us Louie louis Sweet
lou. You can't name him Sweet

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lou that you gave that nick name
to somebody else, you cannot now give

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it to Luke, and I'm giving
it to sweet Loui Hillman. Remember he

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signed the stream without the hat,
but he put it back on immediately got

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to double up Ace Jack versus Ace
Queen. Yeah, he started to spin

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it right back, spin right.
It was in fifth place, and I

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think he took home eight k beautiful
or thereabouts for that run in the ten

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k limit hold him championship, and
it was mister Hillman's second time cashing in

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that event. I think he also
cashed in two nineteen, So very good

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for Louis Hillman. As I was
leaving the eight game after I had busted,

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he yells out at me. Family
pot pulls me over to the rail.

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He's saying, look, lucky hat
once again about to cash the eight

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hundred deep stack. There you go, So he's got two cashes. My

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friend Joey put the hat on play
the Gladiators day one day, cashed in

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that Paul Burmany and not the cash
today in the eight hundred deep stack.

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And finally, our friend Mickey Doptus
sitting right beside us. He went away

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for a little bit because he thought
he's gonna make it too much noise because

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he's eating. He's yellow sandwich,
crazy sandwich or whatever that is. I

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didn't give him a hat, but
we gave him a beanie, so it's

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a lucky beanie. I don't think
I've ever seen Mickey wear a hat.

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He doesn't wear hats, but we
gave him a beanie. He went to

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register the RAZ, jumped in,
he poly that into twelfth place. That's

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right, baby, and we're going
to talk to him right now about it.

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I mean, how was it,
How was the experience? Great experience,

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my second time cashing in the RASH. I hadn't I think the last

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two years that I played, I
registered slightly late, maybe like level two

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or level three, and was out
by level six. So this year I

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was like, you know, I'm
gonna do something different. I'm gonna I

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didn't really have a choice. I
flew in the day of the tournament,

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but I sat down during level seven, so immediately I was already further along

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than I had been the previous two
years. But I know for months thinking

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ahead to this tournament that's what I
was going to do, and that,

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along with the beanie, obviously things
worked out pretty well. Lucky Bany,

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Lucky Beanie. Yes, day one, you did pretty well. Overall Day

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two, you know you're in the
thick of it. Then you obviously the

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money bubble burst. There was a
weird thing that happened where somebody stood up

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and like congratulated Alan Kessler on getting
his hundred first or whatever finish it was

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with the WSP cool whatever, and
then and then you're grinding. You're grinding,

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you're grinding. Next thing, you
know, there's four tables left.

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There's three tables left. You know
it's the final two tables. Like,

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was there pressure? Did you feel
out of sorts where you overly excited?

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Like what was going through your mind? Were you just like you know,

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and I'm just hanging out. I'm
doing a RAZ tournament. It's my thing,

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no big deal. Felt a little
pressure around the bubble even though I

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had like seven bets, which is
plenty and limit. But I really wanted

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to cash just because the previous I
guess the last couple events I've played at

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the World Series over the years,
I haven't even sniffed the Day two.

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So just the fact that I was
in We've all been there. Just the

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fact that I was in this spot, it was like, you know,

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it'd be nice to cash. Just
it's been a while, and yeah,

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once I was in the money,
didn't care in the slightest like any hand

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I've got, let's go, and
really just bounced around between like three and

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ten big bets all day, never
ran it up and never busted, and

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just stayed in the middle and it
worked out. Who was the best player

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you played against? Anyone stick out
that you were like, Wow, this

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guy is good, or these people
are good, or was everyone kind of

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what you expected about? Midway through
day two, justin Liberto was moved to

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my table. He came with a
pile of chips, got a little unlucky,

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and then found himself all in twice
won both of them. Then he

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just like he went legit from like
one fifty to forty to twenty to forty

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and then maybe like two sixty within
an hour. Meanwhile, I'm just pretty

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much folding and any down. But
yeah, he was. I'd say he

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was the player that really stood out
to me. Did you think that players

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played against you in a specific manner, maybe tried to bully you because you're

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the reporter guy. I don't think
so. Um. I don't want to

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say I played tight. I really
just didn't get that many hands but I

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found a couple of spots where you
know, I threw in a I threw

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in two beats with not very good
cards underneath, but just have to represent

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it sometimes. Not that many people
knew me though. Um there was a

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point with I think it was five
four or five tables left where it wasn't

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a hand against Marco, it was
a hand against somebody else, but Marco

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I made some It was a bit
of a weird hand, but I made

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a pretty what I think was a
pretty good raise on Seventh Street to the

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point, and Marco Johnson about ten
minutes later after the other, after the

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player I beat in the hand busted, you know. He he complimented me

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on the rays and then he was
like, you're you're the reporter guy,

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right, the reporter guy. I
love it. So it was nice to

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get a cop or all the reporter
guys. So it's whatever. It's nice

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to get a compliment from an awesome
I played with Marco at the Rio in

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the fifteen dollar Horse. I think
I think he played every single hand like

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an absolute maniac and was just bulldozing
the table. It was unreal to play

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against him. He ended up busting
me. Yeah, very good player,

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very aggressive. How did he play? Was he aggressive or was he just

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kind of chilling or he wasn't overly
aggressive. There was a spot where I

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remember two hands specifically from yesterday,
where he could have eaten it. Basically

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he and I were the only two
low cards. I was in the one

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seat, he was in the eighth
seat, and so while he was on

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my right, like you know,
we weren't really chatting, but there were

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spots where he could have just where
I figured he was going to open because

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I'm the only low card behind him, and he didn't. So he mixed

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it up quite a bit. You
know, he wasn't overly aggressive, but

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you know, you can't really you
know, when he is playing a hand,

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you can't say, okay, well, I mean he's got nothing because

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he's playing everything. He just wasn't. So Raz is obviously your game.

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You obviously pay attention to this form
of poker a lot. You've taken some

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shots in this tournament. One year, we got some you know, we

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basically crowdfunded money to get you into
the ten k Raz. You had a

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better experience in this one than you
didn't that ten kay Rasks, I think

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you were out on day one there, did you know that this was the

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largest RAZ tournament ever at the DIBISSB
five hundred and fifty six entries. At

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some point yesterday somebody had mentioned that. I didn't realize that. That was

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surprising to hear. And now you're
you're you're the twelfth place finisher in the

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largest RAZ tournament, the twelfth best
yeah RAZ player in the world. I

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mean, it's it's amazing. You
should hang your hat on that. I

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hope the RAS tournament just gets bigger
and bigger. Were what was your Obviously

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have a lot of friends here,
like you know, a ton of people

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at the World Series of Poker from
working here over the years, players that

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you've covered all over the world,
blah blah blah. But what was it

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like with like your family back home
where they like sweating it, texting you

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NonStop, Like you know, I
know your family plays poker, So what

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was that like? There was a
group chat with a few of my siblings

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and my mom. I was just
giving them updates. I don't think anybody

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was getting a whole lot of sleep
because we're playing late into the night last

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night there, but every so often, like you know, they chime in

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woke up for five minutes, how's
it going and give them updates, and

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it was nice to have their support
along with everyone in the poker community also

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well, we were definitely all pulling
for you. Unfortunately, Day three didn't

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go your way. Um what ultimately
happened, it seemed like you, I

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think you knocked someone out right away, got up to over six k.

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It's just just a It didn't knock
anybody out, but just a small little

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hand, a good start and then
a spot where I was I felt really

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good about just the way it was
developing justin. Liberto opened with a seven

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and I forgot who it was,
but took Outshi. So he he made

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it two bets with something I looked
down. I think it was like five

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dus three. I made it three
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Liberto was, having watched him yesterday, very aggressive, and so I figured,

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you know what if I make it
three bets here, I think he'll

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likely fold. He did, so
that was great, you know, just

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get it heads up and with the
with the gura. Unfortunately, my runout

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was lousy. His runout was better. I had to give it up,

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so then I was really just on
four bets and I couldn't really get back

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above that, so it was kind
of just, you know, if I

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was able to really just take take
the aunties and hover around there, that

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that's pretty much all I could do. And then I got it in against

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the Dmitri Irbanovic. We each had
I think we had just gone to fifty

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one hundred limits. I had two
hundred and fifty five K, he had

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one hundred fifty K. I looked
down at a sus four. He looked

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down at six four three. It's
getting in and unfortunately he was the winner

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in that one. Brutal, brutal
Why they got to give that guy the

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runout? Not you just it's unfair. Did you have a chance to play

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with David Baker? I did not, Okay, I did not. I

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would have liked to, because he's
a very good rats player. And you

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know, even even though you don't, you know, you'd like a lot

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of soft spots at your tables.
He's definitely one of them. I don't

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know if anyone can hear Tim talking
off Mike, he's completely butchering the fact

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that he handed his mic over to
Mickey. Yeah, but then you can't

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talk just sit there and be quiet. Okay, this is not how this

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works. Rich is probably screaming at
the computer at home about all this producing

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that he has to do. Always
be producing. But he's gonna have to

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really produce what we're doing right now. But he'll make it work. Yeah,

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but with I would have liked to
play. You want, if you're

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just constantly playing against bad players,
you know, you're not really going to

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be prepared when you run into a
good player. Yeah, so I would

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have liked to you know, you
know, if you get the chance to

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like watch a really good player work
on his craft, you know, I

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think, you know, you gotta
sit back and take notes. How how

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do RAZ isn't played everywhere? I
mean it's probably played nowhere, To be

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honest, I mean, how do
you like keep up with the game?

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You obviously love playing RAZ? You
know, do you just try and play

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it online as much as you can? Do you maybe find some games around

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Florida? I don't know, Like
it's I definitely couldn't find a RAZ game

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here in Vegas if I tried,
unless like it's the Bisipe. I know,

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all you guys are in town,
we go play a mix game.

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We can get RAZ in the mix. So, you know, how do

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you kind of keep yourself fresh with
this game? The only way I really

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do it is really two ways.
I guess when I'm working specifically at the

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Seminal hard Rock in Florida, when
they run horse tournaments or now eight game

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tournaments. You know, just like
when when it gets there in the rotation.

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So it's not much, but it's
a little bit. You know,

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I watch, I'm sort of I
see a hand going on. I sort

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of played out in my head.
Okay, this guy should bet, he

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should call. Oh he folded,
that's a bad fault. Oh, this

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guy bet, this guy should raise. Oh he called? Like you know,

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he sort of played it in your
head. I'm sure you guys have

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done that too when you've when you've
watched mixed games. And then sometimes I'll

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play in an online group. But
you know, there just isn't a whole

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lot of rats to go around,
even even this summer. Outside of the

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ten k Raz in a couple of
days, there's only one other RAS tournament

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in Las Vegas over the entire summer. You're going to be in it?

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The other? Are you going to
be in it? The ten k No

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the other? The other one.
No, I'm not going to be in

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last. It's not even going to
be in it. No, you're the

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great, You're the twelfth greatest RAS
player in the world, and you're not

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going to show up. What is
this? How to get back to Florida.

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Gotta get back to Florida. All
right, Well, hopefully this is

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the first of many deep runs for
you. I know you're playing a handful

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of events. I know you played
the eight game today, didn't find a

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bag, but not a big deal
because twelfth place finished in the RAZ is

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certainly something to hang your hat on, be proud of. And uh,

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you know, just go get go
get him in the next one. Whenever

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that maybe that's the plan. Let's
just start with the RAZ, you know,

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because we just talked all about RAZ
with the you know, the twelfth

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best RAZ player in the world.
Now, m we're gonna get into the

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number one RAZ player in the world, and that is mister David ODB Baker,

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friend of the podcast, Friend of
Gridiron Gamble, my other podcast.

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I think you all should like and
subscribe to that one as well. Sorry

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for the shameless plug. I don't
care. So yeah, ODB gets to

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heads up play today with the person
that you just heard in Mickey Doff talk

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about a little bit justin Laberto,
and Odb got down to one big bet.

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I think maybe two big bets.
I don't know he was super short,

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he was for sure, all in
a couple of times, ends up

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spinning it all the way back up
complete to the comeback lands his third Wsop

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Gold bracelet. He had previously finished
second in this event in twenty seventeen.

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That same year twenty seventeen, when
he finished second in the fifteen hundred all

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arras, he took third in the
ten k ras. I believe he also

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had another final table, and I
want to say it was a fifth place

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finish in the fifteen hundred all arras
in a different year. So Odb seems

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like he's quite the RAZ player,
loves the game, seems to perform extremely

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well in it over the over the
years and half success and now he is

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a three time gold bracelet winner and
the winner of the largest RAZ tournament in

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WSOP history. All right, David
Baker, third bracelet? Close call the

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other day in the bidug event.
How important are these things too? I

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mean, I think if you um, if you pulled all the poker players

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on to put together a list of
who loves it more. I think I'd

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probably be in the top ten lists. So I mean I love this stuff.

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Um, I lived for this,
and um yeah it means a lot,

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very means a lot. Some close
calls in Raz, specifically today,

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it kind of looked like it might
get away from you. You were down

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to one, two big bets,
but you battled back. I mean,

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what's what's the comeback feel like?
Yeah, a few years ago, Um,

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I think I was up thirty to
one, had a verse Jason Gola,

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and he came back and that was
really the most disappointed I had been,

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not from a money perspective, um, just from a not winning perspective,

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and that one really ate me up. So it really there's a lot

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of redemption to come back in the
exact event that you know, I felt

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like he kind of stole for me, even though he earned it. I

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mean, he played great and made
a great comeback. But yeah, I

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mean I have now I have a
first, a second, a third,

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and a fifth and ras So that's, um, that's pretty good. I

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mean I got short and I just
you know, I've been around this a

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long time and I know in these
limit events that sometimes you just need to

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win that pot and sometimes it just
kind of gets away from you sometimes where

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where you just it seems insurmountable.
But really all you have to do is

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just win that pot and just stay
alive until you win that important pot that

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gets you, you know, to
that next plateau, and then you can

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start building from there. And so, you know, I never lost hope.

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You mentioned your deep runs in Rats
obviously this bracelet. What is it

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about this game specifically that allows you
to have so much success? You know,

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I'm really not sure because I'm not
like, you know, you could

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sit here and ask me the equities
of certain spots, and I don't know

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as well as a lot of other
people. But I just have like a

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really good feel for the game,
and I have a good feel for my

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opponents. And I mean, I
think one of my biggest poker skills is

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just the ability to zig and zag
and just kind of sometimes I need to

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play really tight, and sometimes I
need to play really aggressive, and sometimes

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I need to play passive, and
you know, I just I just am

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pretty good at taylor making my style
for my opponents or my table. So

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um, yeah, I think that's
kind of my key in general and poker,

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because I'm definitely not the most technically
sound player that you know that plays

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all these but I got a lot
of fucking heart, and I got a

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lot of good ability to read the
situations and people, and so yeah,

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another thing, you have a lot
of his supporters, friends and family.

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The rail kept growing as the night
went on. Did that add to the

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pressure? Did it make it easier? And then how does it feel to

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win in front of all of them? Yeah? It was great. Um,

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you know, I love my friends
and my family. My mom was

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here and my wife obviously, And
I don't necessarily think it brought me more

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pressure because I really just didn't have
any pressure because I was short, and

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so if I lost, I wasn't
gonna, you know, go and cry

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about it, because you know,
Justin played amazing and he built a chip

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stack and he would have deserved to
win if he finished me off, so

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it wouldn't have been like it was. I never really thought about winning when

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we were at the final table and
forehanded, and when we're forehanded, I

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came back from dinner the shortest,
and you know, it just had to

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kind of survive and stuff. I
had a really key hand three handed where

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I made an absolutely sick read and
call and that kind of propelled me and

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got me back in it and I
started up heads up like I thought I

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had a shot, but I wasn't
really gonna get to like caught up in

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it. And then you know,
he ground me down and he got me

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really short, and I just you
know, I stayed really focused. A

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lot of times in the past,
what I had done was, you know,

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I got up and I talked to
my rail in between hands and all

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this stuff. And I think I
realized, like when I won my WPT,

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I really stayed in that moment and
I didn't really get up from the

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table and I didn't really converse with
them except you know quick like two minutes

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on break and then I would go
be by myself. And I think I've

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learned like that that's really what I
need to do, is just stay in

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the zone and stay in the game. And so yeah, that's what I

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That's what I did, David.
The phrase you used, who loves it

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more? UM days like today are
kind of the payoff for all those day

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ones, all that grinding. Can
you just speak a little bit to that

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and about UM making all of that
count. Yeah, I mean, I

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absolutely love this stuff. I mean
I tried to get him to not go

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on dinner break because I wanted I
was short, and I wanted a chance

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to either run it back up or
bust in time to co late Redgey eight

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game. I even considered on dinner
break going and dropping a stack there and

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playing for an hour on dinner break
and try to build a little stack and

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then come back just in case I
busted early. But ultimately I just decided

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that you know, it's in a
different room, and it's far away,

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and there's a lot of limit games
in there, and I decided, you

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know what, let's just eat and
spend time with my wife and my mom

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and yeah, and then I just
came back and I did it. He

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was pretty pumped about winning, of
course, you know, he always wants

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to win. Had a close call
a couple days ago when he took eighth

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place in the Bedougi. I know
that stung for him, but he was

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able to get the job done in
the fifteen hundred dollar rats good stuff,

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right, Yeah, Yeah, that's
it. That's all you got to offer

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me. I mean, that's all
I have. He's I was over there

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for twenty minutes. I don't think
I started him lose a hand, That's

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what happened out and one. Yeah, but he was losing a lot of

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hands early May. It was the
good luck chun. He was short.

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He was short when they went on
dinner break with four left, or the

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shortest stack when they went on dinner
break with four left. You know,

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he got short obviously, heads up
against Liberto, and he was just able

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to turn the tables, um,
you know, spin it up and get

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it done. He had a big
rail. Greg Mueller was on the rail.

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Ray Henson was on the rail Manco
Johnson. Yes, yes, I

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mean there was a lot of people
on the rail. His wife was there,

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his mom was there. It seemed
like, I don't know, probably

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every twenty minutes or so, one
or two more people would come over and

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join his rail. So pretty lively
for a rats tournament. You know,

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you wouldn't think that it would be
a fun thing to sweat, but it

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was. And David Baker got the
job done. As I mentioned, his

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third gold bracelet his two other ones. He won the fifteen hundred dollars eight

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game tournament back in twenty twelve,
I believe and then in twenty nineteen he

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won the fifteen hundred dollar limit hold
Him tournament. He's also a WPD champion,

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having won the WPTLAPC for a million
bucks. So yeah, David Baker

409
00:28:27.519 --> 00:28:32.039
is certainly moving up in the ranks
in terms of, like, you know,

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00:28:32.160 --> 00:28:36.839
poker accomplishments, accolades and all that
sort of stuff. Let's go back

411
00:28:37.200 --> 00:28:41.440
in time to that fifteen hundred dollar
Padugie event. It needed an additional day.

412
00:28:41.759 --> 00:28:48.640
Michael Rodriguez takes it down the first
ever Bidugie event at the USIPE five

413
00:28:48.759 --> 00:28:52.720
hundred and sixteen entries. Tim and
I have talked about this tournament a lot

414
00:28:52.759 --> 00:28:56.039
of times already. We think it's
absolutely incredible that it got five hundred and

415
00:28:56.079 --> 00:29:00.359
sixteen entries. Michael Rodriguez wins one
hundred and forty four thousand and six hundred

416
00:29:00.400 --> 00:29:03.200
and seventy eight dollars. It needed
an additional day because it had so many

417
00:29:03.240 --> 00:29:08.400
dang people. We wanted to keep
playing the greatest game, but doogie.

418
00:29:08.519 --> 00:29:11.440
I always have a blast when I
play again. I think it's super fun.

419
00:29:14.599 --> 00:29:18.839
I kind of had always thought it
would become as ap event sooner than

420
00:29:18.880 --> 00:29:22.440
it did. That said, I'm
happy that it's here. I'm happy that

421
00:29:22.480 --> 00:29:27.400
I saw the turnout. I personally
believe that it should get a ten K

422
00:29:27.599 --> 00:29:30.759
version next year. I think it's
ready. You know, if you would

423
00:29:30.759 --> 00:29:33.119
have done this fifteen hundred dollar one, and we've talked about this on the

424
00:29:33.119 --> 00:29:36.680
podcast, if you'd have done this
fife hundred all one, you get two

425
00:29:36.720 --> 00:29:41.200
hundred fifty players. Okay, whatever, it's good, it's not too great.

426
00:29:41.480 --> 00:29:42.680
It can stay on the schedule,
but you also probably don't want to

427
00:29:42.680 --> 00:29:47.480
add a ten k five hundred and
sixteen, add a ten k, let's

428
00:29:47.480 --> 00:29:51.599
go. So that's where I'm at
with that's congratulations to Michael Rodriguez. He

429
00:29:51.640 --> 00:29:55.599
took that down again, one hundred
forty four, six hundred and seventy eight

430
00:29:55.599 --> 00:29:59.559
dollars, And that was the one
that ODB finished eighth in event twenty one,

431
00:29:59.720 --> 00:30:02.960
the one thousand dollars PLO Deep Stack. So why don't you just tell

432
00:30:03.000 --> 00:30:06.359
us what happened on this one?
First of all, the eventual winner had

433
00:30:06.400 --> 00:30:10.440
to put a what's it called when
you say, hey, way, don't

434
00:30:10.480 --> 00:30:12.240
bring me too many drinks? Stop? Like just yeah, So he was

435
00:30:12.279 --> 00:30:15.880
on some kind of drink minimum moment. I was reading like in the in

436
00:30:15.920 --> 00:30:21.480
the updates or something that he he
basically like told the way to like bring

437
00:30:21.519 --> 00:30:23.039
me a drink, like every like
twenty minute, That's what it was,

438
00:30:23.119 --> 00:30:27.079
and then I can't have it.
Yeah. Yeah, you should see some

439
00:30:27.119 --> 00:30:30.519
of his winner shots. You can
tell he's a little intoxicated, but he's

440
00:30:30.599 --> 00:30:33.519
drunk. Yeah, I mean,
you're playing PLO, I mean you might

441
00:30:33.519 --> 00:30:34.799
as well get drunk. I mean
yeah, I was basically watching that.

442
00:30:34.799 --> 00:30:37.599
I was like, oh, maybe
this can finish, we can get a

443
00:30:37.599 --> 00:30:40.079
winner shot. And then all of
a sudden there was a three way all

444
00:30:40.160 --> 00:30:45.000
in. Um it was a three
eight five board, two spades. Eventually

445
00:30:45.000 --> 00:30:48.640
when to Stephen got it in with
a flush straw and the straight draw.

446
00:30:49.599 --> 00:30:52.559
We had two other guys. One
guy got in with bottom set and then

447
00:30:52.559 --> 00:30:57.200
that guy got it in with a
bit of a bit of everything, A

448
00:30:57.359 --> 00:31:00.720
bit of everything. I mean,
he's got some backdoor stuff, he's got

449
00:31:00.759 --> 00:31:04.640
some tough pass stuff, but it's
just been nothing. River comes the straight

450
00:31:06.119 --> 00:31:10.200
Stephen knocks both players out. They
double check the chips. He celebrated.

451
00:31:10.400 --> 00:31:12.559
The dealer double checks the chips and
he guys, did I win? Yes,

452
00:31:12.880 --> 00:31:17.480
Okay, He celebrates again, double
knockout to win a brace. So

453
00:31:17.519 --> 00:31:19.319
that's kind of a pretty cool way
to do it. Has that ever happened

454
00:31:19.319 --> 00:31:23.119
before? I'm sure it has.
I'm sure it has as well. I

455
00:31:23.160 --> 00:31:26.039
don't think I've ever been aware of
it, Like, I do not have

456
00:31:26.119 --> 00:31:30.200
that in my stats duck. But
I also don't have it like in my

457
00:31:30.279 --> 00:31:33.880
memory. Like since I've been coming
and working at the speed since two thousand

458
00:31:33.880 --> 00:31:37.400
and eight, I don't recall a
double elimination to win a bracelet happening.

459
00:31:37.680 --> 00:31:41.240
You know, a lot of times
there's a chance, if there's a chance

460
00:31:41.279 --> 00:31:45.079
for it, you know, like
the third person gets out of the way

461
00:31:45.119 --> 00:31:47.640
because they know that they can ladder
up and they can get the heads of

462
00:31:47.720 --> 00:31:52.279
play and whatever. I do remember
on the World Poker Tour, when was

463
00:31:52.319 --> 00:31:56.119
it Phil Gordon won and knocked out
I think he won Bay one on one

464
00:31:56.119 --> 00:32:00.400
and knocked out Chris Moneymaker and another
player who I forget who it was.

465
00:32:00.599 --> 00:32:04.319
You should look this up because you're
the statsman. Um, She'll start though,

466
00:32:04.319 --> 00:32:06.839
but I'll look it up. You
should look it up. And Mickey's

467
00:32:06.839 --> 00:32:09.640
like, basically, mister WPG,
he should just rip it off. But

468
00:32:09.680 --> 00:32:13.680
I'm pretty sure I watched that happen
on TV when I used to watch the

469
00:32:13.680 --> 00:32:16.039
World Poker Tour every week, like
on the Travel Channel wherever it was on

470
00:32:16.079 --> 00:32:22.440
at the time, Sued show j
Phil Gordon one, right, was it

471
00:32:22.559 --> 00:32:24.880
Bay one on one? Yep?
Yep? And Chris Moneymaker, Yeah,

472
00:32:24.920 --> 00:32:28.640
and there was. It was a
double elimination on the last hand. But

473
00:32:28.680 --> 00:32:32.799
that's like the famous one that I
always remembered. I had never recalled one

474
00:32:32.920 --> 00:32:37.240
happening at the World Series of Poker
during my time. You know, even

475
00:32:37.240 --> 00:32:40.359
if I, like may have not
been covering the tournament, I think I

476
00:32:40.359 --> 00:32:43.440
would have heard about it, just
like this one. You know, I

477
00:32:43.480 --> 00:32:45.759
wasn't covering the one KPLO. We
were doing something else. Are probably on

478
00:32:45.799 --> 00:32:49.400
another stream, But you said to
me, hey, did you see what

479
00:32:49.440 --> 00:32:52.440
happened in this tournament? It was
a double knockout for a bracelet, you

480
00:32:52.480 --> 00:32:57.119
know, so so yeah, um, Stephen Num two hundred and sixty seven

481
00:32:57.160 --> 00:33:01.359
thousand dollars two hundred and sixty eight
thousand dollars basically and scores the double knockout

482
00:33:01.559 --> 00:33:06.759
for the win. Crazy crazy finish. There of course, a lot of

483
00:33:06.759 --> 00:33:12.240
fun though, and congratulations to Stephen
Num. Moving over to the ten thousand

484
00:33:12.240 --> 00:33:16.519
dollars limit hold Them Championship, the
min Bet Championship of the World. An

485
00:33:16.559 --> 00:33:22.359
additional day was needed in this one. Remco and I handled live streaming for

486
00:33:22.400 --> 00:33:27.240
this one. On day three,
which was supposed to be the final day,

487
00:33:27.640 --> 00:33:32.759
they came back with fourteen players.
I can't remember. I think I

488
00:33:32.799 --> 00:33:37.319
think it was fourteen. So there
was one hundred and thirty four entries in

489
00:33:37.400 --> 00:33:40.319
this one, up from last year, I think quite a bit. They

490
00:33:40.359 --> 00:33:46.319
had thirty late entries, okay,
which is just seems that seems bananas to

491
00:33:46.400 --> 00:33:50.960
me. So they get down to
the final four team. We're kind of

492
00:33:50.960 --> 00:33:52.400
watching it, you know, playing
it by ear because we're supposed to stream

493
00:33:52.400 --> 00:33:57.960
it that day on the secondary YouTube
stream, and they get down to nine.

494
00:33:58.039 --> 00:34:00.640
We lost Ronnie Barda in ninth place. We lost Kevin Song in eighth

495
00:34:00.640 --> 00:34:05.079
place. Um, they played out
a level. We sent him on a

496
00:34:05.119 --> 00:34:07.679
dinner break. We bring him back
and it's a stacked final table. It's

497
00:34:07.719 --> 00:34:13.280
got Nick Schulman added, it's got
Joe McKeon added, it's got Josh Aria

498
00:34:13.400 --> 00:34:15.920
added, it's got Dan Idema added, I mean, it's just awesome.

499
00:34:15.960 --> 00:34:21.880
It's got our new favorite guy,
Nzomo Shimizu, h mister Hodukin himself,

500
00:34:21.920 --> 00:34:29.239
mister Japanese number one telemarketer, just
like the most electric player at the twenty

501
00:34:29.320 --> 00:34:32.360
twenty three World Series of Poker.
So far he's been an absolute blast to

502
00:34:32.400 --> 00:34:38.039
watch. Um and as it turns
out, so yeah, don't don't forget

503
00:34:38.039 --> 00:34:43.440
stood. Louis Hillman was also there. Um so is Nick Pipito was also

504
00:34:43.480 --> 00:34:49.480
there. Um so stacked stacked final
table. Josh Aria comes out on top

505
00:34:49.559 --> 00:34:52.119
to win his fifth gold bracelet.
The tournament needed an extra day, so

506
00:34:52.159 --> 00:34:57.880
they play out the structure. Um, they wrap up. I don't know,

507
00:34:58.119 --> 00:35:02.119
I don't two am, So we
stream from seven until they get down

508
00:35:02.119 --> 00:35:06.920
to they have three players left.
It was josh it was Dan Idema,

509
00:35:06.960 --> 00:35:12.400
and it was Nazomo Shimizu. Josh
Aria doubles up on the final hand of

510
00:35:12.440 --> 00:35:16.000
the night. Okay, so then
they go to bed. They come back.

511
00:35:16.119 --> 00:35:21.480
Aria comes. Aria starts off the
stream by talking about how he did

512
00:35:21.679 --> 00:35:24.079
only got four hours asleep because he
had a light on in his room that

513
00:35:24.119 --> 00:35:29.840
he couldn't turn off and it wouldn't
turn off. But because he has a

514
00:35:29.920 --> 00:35:32.480
dog with him, he didn't want
to call the hotel people to have him

515
00:35:32.519 --> 00:35:36.199
come up and fix it because he
doesn't think that he's allowed to have the

516
00:35:36.239 --> 00:35:37.880
dog in the room, so he
didn't want to get in trouble. So

517
00:35:37.920 --> 00:35:39.920
that was the whole thing. So
he tried to sleep, but he couldn't

518
00:35:39.920 --> 00:35:43.360
because the light was on, and
yeah, there was a whole thing.

519
00:35:44.400 --> 00:35:46.800
But he immediately goes on a heater, spins it up, gets into the

520
00:35:46.840 --> 00:35:51.960
chip lead in like half an hour, and then proceeds to go on to

521
00:35:52.000 --> 00:35:55.559
win. Shimizu finishes in third place, his second third place finish of this

522
00:35:55.639 --> 00:36:00.599
world series. He finished third in
the five thousand dollars an old him freeze

523
00:36:00.599 --> 00:36:02.760
out. Now he finished his third
and the ten thousand dollars limit hold him

524
00:36:02.800 --> 00:36:07.159
championship. So then it was josh
Aria, who at the time was a

525
00:36:07.159 --> 00:36:13.119
four time gold bracelet winner against Daniel
Idema, who was a three time gold

526
00:36:13.159 --> 00:36:16.159
brace the winner. And Idema had
won this event before, back in twenty

527
00:36:16.320 --> 00:36:21.400
and eleven. The year before that, twenty ten, he took second place,

528
00:36:21.480 --> 00:36:27.119
so very well versed in limit hold
him. So they get heads up.

529
00:36:27.280 --> 00:36:30.119
It's kind of a back and forth
battle. They're swinging back and forth.

530
00:36:30.679 --> 00:36:35.480
Eventually Aria takes a lead, stretches
it out, gets the job done

531
00:36:35.559 --> 00:36:38.199
and wins number five. Did you
get to watch it all? I watched

532
00:36:38.239 --> 00:36:45.239
a little bit. I watched mainly
the first day of the final table sweating

533
00:36:45.280 --> 00:36:50.920
out Boy Sweet Lou sweating. But
I watched a little bit of a little

534
00:36:50.920 --> 00:36:54.079
bit of today and but mainly from
actually live like outside of the final table.

535
00:36:54.119 --> 00:37:00.039
But it was wildly entertaining both days, Hold Him, wildly entertaining to

536
00:37:00.119 --> 00:37:01.880
show you meant that you would never
you would never think that it was.

537
00:37:01.920 --> 00:37:06.800
But it was awesome. Wasn't there
something like ten thousand people watching? Yeah,

538
00:37:06.880 --> 00:37:09.800
so ten thousand people are great.
We were crushing it on the livestream.

539
00:37:09.840 --> 00:37:13.559
It was so good. Everyone was
a real event, Like imagine when

540
00:37:13.559 --> 00:37:17.320
we have a real This was a
real event. It was amazing. Afterwards,

541
00:37:19.039 --> 00:37:22.880
Jeff Platt, so we had the
fifty k high roller stream that was

542
00:37:22.920 --> 00:37:25.719
happening on Poker Grow at Well,
it was going to happen later, but

543
00:37:25.880 --> 00:37:30.480
so Jeff hopped over and spoke with
Aria afterwards, and we're going to have

544
00:37:30.559 --> 00:37:35.000
that audio for you now. All
right, the ten K limit Hold Him

545
00:37:35.079 --> 00:37:39.239
Championship, it's just wrapped up.
Josh Ari wins bracelet number five. You

546
00:37:39.440 --> 00:37:45.320
entered the fourth day of this tournament
as a pretty significant short stack. What

547
00:37:45.480 --> 00:37:50.519
led to this come back dude,
this is so fucking crazy. My first

548
00:37:50.599 --> 00:37:54.800
bracelet in ninety nine was limit hold
Him. Kevin's Song came in eighth place.

549
00:37:55.880 --> 00:38:00.199
I told Rachel. I showed her. I showed her that pulled up

550
00:38:00.280 --> 00:38:05.559
the table and I was like,
do you notice anything? And I told

551
00:38:05.599 --> 00:38:07.039
her, I said, Kevin Song
is going to finish in eighth place,

552
00:38:07.079 --> 00:38:10.960
and I'm gonna win. Kevin Song
finished in eighth place. So it's like

553
00:38:12.719 --> 00:38:17.679
twenty four years full circle and I'm
just the best limit holding player in the

554
00:38:17.719 --> 00:38:22.039
world. Yeah. Absolutely, clearly. You mentioned your fiance, Rachel,

555
00:38:22.079 --> 00:38:27.599
She's all the real right there,
first bracelet for you since getting engaged.

556
00:38:27.719 --> 00:38:30.880
Yeah, does it hold any extra
meaning? Now? This is just awesome,

557
00:38:30.960 --> 00:38:37.760
dude. My life is so fucking
good. I mean it's I'm ecstatic

558
00:38:37.920 --> 00:38:43.159
everything in my life, my amazing
relationship, my relationships with my kids,

559
00:38:43.840 --> 00:38:47.239
my career. I couldn't be happier. I'm gonna make it even better because

560
00:38:47.280 --> 00:38:55.880
I am going to present you with
your fifth World Series of all Right.

561
00:38:55.880 --> 00:39:00.719
If it number twenty three fifty thousand
dollars, no, it hold him one

562
00:39:00.760 --> 00:39:05.199
hundred and twenty four entries, coming
out on top to win his first World

563
00:39:05.280 --> 00:39:09.960
Series of poker goal bracelet was Leon
Sturm. He bested Bill Klein to take

564
00:39:10.039 --> 00:39:15.000
home more than one point five million
dollars in prize money bills. It was

565
00:39:15.079 --> 00:39:20.400
Bill Klein's second runner up finish at
the World Series of Poker. He took

566
00:39:20.599 --> 00:39:25.280
a second place to Jonathan Duhamel back
in twenty and eleven in the hundred and

567
00:39:25.320 --> 00:39:30.920
eleven thousand whatever. That was high
roll over one drop. So that was

568
00:39:31.679 --> 00:39:36.119
Bill's other close call. I think
that was his only other final table on

569
00:39:36.320 --> 00:39:40.320
WSP event. I think you know
he had an eight an eight eighth place.

570
00:39:40.400 --> 00:39:43.440
Yeah, I think in what you're
talking about the other one job.

571
00:39:44.480 --> 00:39:47.639
But he doesn't come close a lot
in WSP events, doesn't play a huge

572
00:39:47.639 --> 00:39:51.400
schedule them, but he will be
out there battling him the high rollers.

573
00:39:51.519 --> 00:39:54.039
Except this year he's been playing some
of the mixed games. He played the

574
00:39:54.119 --> 00:39:58.800
limit of schemes he has been.
I think he played. I feel like

575
00:39:58.880 --> 00:40:01.800
he played this god that he is, he's just going forth, he's just

576
00:40:02.000 --> 00:40:07.320
firing well. Stem is twenty two
years old. What yeah, twenty two

577
00:40:07.400 --> 00:40:14.800
years old from Germany. Believe he
lives in Austria. Bill Klein is seventy

578
00:40:14.880 --> 00:40:16.719
five years old. Talk about an
age gap. Yes, I mean that's

579
00:40:16.719 --> 00:40:22.119
just insane. Stem comes out on
top Bill Bill Klein like took the the

580
00:40:22.239 --> 00:40:27.840
lead three handed. Stem ends up
knocking out Jan's errands in third place.

581
00:40:28.719 --> 00:40:30.400
Bill Klein started heads to play with
the chip lead, but it didn't take

582
00:40:30.519 --> 00:40:35.480
long for Storm to take the chip
lead. He extended it from there and

583
00:40:35.599 --> 00:40:38.000
the final hand was kind of a
wacky one, like I don't really understand

584
00:40:38.039 --> 00:40:42.880
what was going on in this,
And I got in the Pokego chat because

585
00:40:42.880 --> 00:40:45.559
I was watching the stream along with
everyone over on PokerGO, and they were

586
00:40:45.599 --> 00:40:50.119
all kind of thinking the same thing, like what's happening. Stem raises on

587
00:40:50.280 --> 00:40:52.119
the button to one point two million, which was a min raise because they

588
00:40:52.119 --> 00:40:55.920
were playing three hunder k six in
ok. Bill Klein defends the big blind.

589
00:40:57.159 --> 00:41:00.960
It comes jack eighty three with two
spades. Klein checks Stem bets a

590
00:41:00.039 --> 00:41:04.960
million, client calls the turn is
a six and off suit six or red

591
00:41:05.000 --> 00:41:08.079
six, and Klein just open rips
for thirteen point seven million into a pot

592
00:41:08.159 --> 00:41:13.840
of five million. He had he
had eight five for second pair jack eight

593
00:41:13.960 --> 00:41:19.239
three six. Sturm's got Queen Jackson, He's got top pair, decent kicker,

594
00:41:19.840 --> 00:41:22.920
He's like, okay, gets a
count, kind of verifies he's shoving

595
00:41:22.960 --> 00:41:27.079
around thirteen to fourteen million. He's
like, all right, I call cards

596
00:41:27.079 --> 00:41:29.480
are on their backs. Here we
go, river bricks out and yeah,

597
00:41:29.519 --> 00:41:31.840
it's all over. I mean it
kind of feels like Bill Cline just spazzed

598
00:41:31.840 --> 00:41:36.119
out. That's a strong way because
if we wind the back a little bit,

599
00:41:36.239 --> 00:41:38.800
you remember the pocket falls hand when
he shoved all in. When he

600
00:41:39.039 --> 00:41:43.039
said afterwards that he misread it.
I did not hear that. I was

601
00:41:43.280 --> 00:41:46.119
I was watching that while playing the
hight game was on the screen and me

602
00:41:46.280 --> 00:41:50.800
and China were watching and were just
like cheering. We were just like wanting

603
00:41:50.840 --> 00:41:53.360
a fold from from yawns. Yeah
he got the fold. Yeah he got

604
00:41:53.440 --> 00:41:58.440
it. He listened to his hand. But I think I think afterwards he

605
00:41:58.480 --> 00:42:01.360
said I misread it, whatever that
means, I think that's I think that's

606
00:42:01.360 --> 00:42:04.880
what he said. Yeah. I
don't know if it was the board,

607
00:42:05.079 --> 00:42:07.079
his hand like or whatever, but
I'm pretty sure that's what he said.

608
00:42:07.440 --> 00:42:13.039
Okay, Um, but yeah,
I mean that Bill Klein's he's a gangster

609
00:42:13.159 --> 00:42:15.440
man. He's he's out there,
he's just battling. Um. So so

610
00:42:15.719 --> 00:42:20.199
you know, good for him.
Um, But good for leon Sturm,

611
00:42:20.239 --> 00:42:22.719
who takes on more than one point
five million dollars. Where does that put

612
00:42:22.800 --> 00:42:27.000
him on the PGT leaderboard. Well, I mean we should probably go from

613
00:42:27.079 --> 00:42:29.079
top to bottom, but uh,
well, I want to know where it

614
00:42:29.079 --> 00:42:30.440
puts him. He puts him in
ninth. He's right there. He's ready

615
00:42:30.480 --> 00:42:36.360
to make a run PGT Championship in
December. So Alex Foxon also made the

616
00:42:36.440 --> 00:42:39.360
final table. Um, well,
the final five when when we started live

617
00:42:39.440 --> 00:42:45.360
streaming, so it was Bill Klein
obviously, leon Sturm, Jahn's Errands and

618
00:42:45.559 --> 00:42:49.679
then Set Davies and Alex Foxon.
Set Davies went out first, he went

619
00:42:49.719 --> 00:42:52.679
out in fifth place. Um.
Oh, by the way, leon sturmam

620
00:42:52.679 --> 00:42:55.360
eliminated every player at the found in
the final five, so he took out

621
00:42:55.400 --> 00:43:00.440
Set Davies first, then he took
out Alex Foxon um and with that finished

622
00:43:00.480 --> 00:43:04.039
in fourth place. In this event, Alex Foxon jumped up to second place

623
00:43:04.320 --> 00:43:09.199
on the PGT leaderboard. He's behind
only Isaac Haxton, who's absolutely annihilating the

624
00:43:09.239 --> 00:43:14.519
PGT lead aboard right now. Just
to give you context, Alex Foxon is

625
00:43:14.559 --> 00:43:17.840
in second with nine ninety one points
and Haxon has what fourteen hundred and some

626
00:43:19.079 --> 00:43:22.239
fourteen thirty six exactly, so big
gap there. We already talked about leon

627
00:43:22.360 --> 00:43:28.679
Stern moving up into ninth place after
this win in the fifty K high Roller,

628
00:43:28.760 --> 00:43:32.440
and then Bill Klein jumped up into
twelfth place. Josh Aria he had

629
00:43:32.559 --> 00:43:37.119
moved up into fifteenth place with his
win in the Limit Hold Them. Then

630
00:43:37.760 --> 00:43:42.519
the fifty K high Roller finished and
some guys leap frogged him to kick him

631
00:43:42.559 --> 00:43:45.800
down to seventeenth place. So still
very good for josh Aria that he's able

632
00:43:45.840 --> 00:43:50.639
to move up into seventeenth. He's
now firmly in that top forty. And

633
00:43:50.760 --> 00:43:54.039
of course, as we've said many
times, the top forty finishers are the

634
00:43:54.119 --> 00:43:58.559
top forty ranked players on the PGT
leaderboard. At the end of the season,

635
00:43:59.000 --> 00:44:04.719
those players get an invite to compete
in the season ending PGT Championship Million

636
00:44:05.079 --> 00:44:07.599
Dollar Free Roll, and that is
the tournament that if you win one of

637
00:44:07.639 --> 00:44:12.000
our dream seats that we're giving away. So if you're an annual subscriber and

638
00:44:12.119 --> 00:44:15.480
we draw your name on July seventeenth, that's the tournament that you get to

639
00:44:15.559 --> 00:44:21.760
compete in, so you could possibly
be competing against Isaac Haxon, Alex Foxon,

640
00:44:21.960 --> 00:44:25.199
Leon Stern, Bill Klein, Josh
are on a total free roll against

641
00:44:25.239 --> 00:44:29.360
some of the best and biggest poker
players in the world. To win half

642
00:44:29.360 --> 00:44:38.880
a million dollars, that would be
bad ass. Event number eighteen, three

643
00:44:39.000 --> 00:44:44.119
hundred dollars. Gladiators of Poker,
thank you for the coffee ten Because Day

644
00:44:44.199 --> 00:44:50.360
one D got eight thousand, four
hundred and sixty seven entries A lot closed.

645
00:44:50.360 --> 00:44:52.400
So then you thought, though,
no, not you would talk about

646
00:44:52.440 --> 00:44:55.199
ten thousand and one point. No, I mean I was questioning if they

647
00:44:55.239 --> 00:44:58.840
could get to ten thousand. I
mean, listen, they crushed it.

648
00:44:59.239 --> 00:45:01.280
Day one A three nine hundred and
forty, Day one B four thousand,

649
00:45:01.320 --> 00:45:05.920
five hundred and seventy one, Day
one C six thousand, one hundred and

650
00:45:06.000 --> 00:45:09.440
ten and Day one D eight thousand, four hundred and sixty seven massive.

651
00:45:09.760 --> 00:45:14.480
How many total is that? What's
the number? Twenty three thousand and eighty

652
00:45:14.519 --> 00:45:20.920
eight the second largest field. You
wrote dubsip history, but it's live poker

653
00:45:21.000 --> 00:45:23.599
history. Okay, there's no like, there's nothing that is true. Yeah,

654
00:45:24.400 --> 00:45:29.559
number one is the Big fifty from
two thousand, nineteen twenty eight thousand

655
00:45:30.119 --> 00:45:35.440
and something entries. This one is
in second place. Twenty three thousand and

656
00:45:35.599 --> 00:45:39.519
eighty eight entries, almost five point
seven million dollars in the prize pool,

657
00:45:39.679 --> 00:45:45.239
five hundred thousand dollars for first place. They are down to the final fourteen.

658
00:45:45.079 --> 00:45:51.360
Eric Trexler is leading the way with
ninety seven point four million in chips.

659
00:45:51.480 --> 00:45:55.000
The blinds are going to be one
point two five million and two point

660
00:45:55.039 --> 00:46:00.000
five million. I mean Trexler just
lost the flip with like three minute.

661
00:46:00.000 --> 00:46:02.760
It's five minutes ago. Ice King
us Queen, So yeah, yeah,

662
00:46:04.000 --> 00:46:07.039
that's not a flip. By the
way, Ace Queen, Verse King not

663
00:46:07.159 --> 00:46:09.880
a flip. Yeah, it's definitely
not. But Ice King Vestus Ice Queen.

664
00:46:10.760 --> 00:46:15.480
Uh yeah, So that was unfortunate
for him. So he's crushing.

665
00:46:15.079 --> 00:46:20.239
Um. I don't think there's any
notable names left. Daniel Lagron, who

666
00:46:20.280 --> 00:46:23.320
finished in seventy second, I believe
it was I just know that he made

667
00:46:23.360 --> 00:46:29.239
the female in twenty five Kay Fantasy
and then busted shortly thereafter. I think

668
00:46:29.280 --> 00:46:32.480
he ran ace Jack into Ace King
was the final hand he opened. I

669
00:46:32.559 --> 00:46:36.880
think the big blind jammed Nigron.
You called it off with ace Jack.

670
00:46:37.079 --> 00:46:42.159
His opponent had better and Nigron you
did not win. Pretty crazy that they're

671
00:46:42.159 --> 00:46:45.559
down to fourteen. Tomorrow his Monday
or today is Monday when you're gonna be

672
00:46:45.639 --> 00:46:51.280
listening to this. They are going
to come back at noon and they are

673
00:46:51.360 --> 00:46:54.719
going to play down to the final
table of what eight nine? Well,

674
00:46:54.960 --> 00:46:59.119
when do we start streaming nine oh
nine? We're gonna start streaming to nine.

675
00:46:59.119 --> 00:47:01.639
Okay, so they're gonna played a
seven minute final table with these blinds.

676
00:47:01.800 --> 00:47:04.960
So yeah, we get in time
the cameras. Yeah, like today

677
00:47:05.000 --> 00:47:07.199
we get on the live stream.
Remco's like, you think they're gonna go

678
00:47:07.280 --> 00:47:09.920
from eight hundred and twenty to the
final table. I said, yeah,

679
00:47:09.920 --> 00:47:14.159
they're gonna have like twenty players left, like it's gonna be It's bananas.

680
00:47:14.280 --> 00:47:17.320
It was insane, like the end
of day one was out of control.

681
00:47:19.840 --> 00:47:22.519
So so yeah, so they got
down to fourteen, they're gonna play down

682
00:47:22.519 --> 00:47:24.920
to nine. Once they play down
to nine, we'll move them over to

683
00:47:25.079 --> 00:47:30.599
our secondary set aka the Horseshoe Feature
Table, will set them all up for

684
00:47:30.679 --> 00:47:35.760
streaming. We will go live on
the Poker Go YouTube channel. Commentary will

685
00:47:35.800 --> 00:47:38.920
be handled by Jeff Platt and Brent
Hanks. Remco and I have the day

686
00:47:39.000 --> 00:47:43.159
off of doing commentary, So yeah, that's gonna be a lot of fun,

687
00:47:43.679 --> 00:47:45.840
a lot of money on the line
for these players, probably in for

688
00:47:45.880 --> 00:47:50.159
three hundred dollars, many of them
the way I saw them play, Yes,

689
00:47:50.320 --> 00:47:53.599
most likely, and yes it was
yes there for sure and for three

690
00:47:53.679 --> 00:47:57.159
hundred dollars. And it's it's great
to see. And someone's gonna take on

691
00:47:57.239 --> 00:48:00.320
half a million dollars. So that
was great. Event Number twenty five the

692
00:48:00.559 --> 00:48:06.800
ten thousand dollars Omaha High Low Championship. So this one, this championship event

693
00:48:07.440 --> 00:48:09.119
is a four day events. They
all need to be four day events.

694
00:48:10.199 --> 00:48:14.960
The limit hold them just went four
days? Did anything else go four days?

695
00:48:15.360 --> 00:48:19.519
The study, the stud mine as
well go four days? The do

696
00:48:19.599 --> 00:48:22.679
you mean is scheduled for four days? Or they should schedule them all for

697
00:48:22.800 --> 00:48:28.280
four days? Some like the Omaha
the Horse about the stud No, but

698
00:48:28.480 --> 00:48:32.440
yes that possibly should be PLO Championships
four days, PPC's five days. Yeah

699
00:48:32.480 --> 00:48:37.960
why not? Yeah? Um.
So this event had two hundred and twelve

700
00:48:37.119 --> 00:48:44.039
entries, four hundred and ninety two
seven hundred ninety five dollars to the winner.

701
00:48:45.079 --> 00:48:49.000
There are twenty six left at the
time of recording. They are in

702
00:48:49.119 --> 00:48:53.159
the money. Thirty two places paid
out believe it was Michael Chow who finished

703
00:48:53.360 --> 00:48:59.599
on the money bubble as the Bubble
boy leaders include James Chen and don't be

704
00:48:59.639 --> 00:49:04.119
confused used because there are two James
Chens in the tournament I think, um,

705
00:49:04.199 --> 00:49:07.519
and then they have James Chen like
with us and brackets, and then

706
00:49:07.559 --> 00:49:09.159
another James Chen. I don't know
if they both made the money, but

707
00:49:09.199 --> 00:49:12.639
there are two for sure, two
of them, and they were sitting at

708
00:49:12.679 --> 00:49:15.239
the same table for much of the
day because it was very confusing to read

709
00:49:15.239 --> 00:49:21.719
the updates. Okay, okay,
I mean okay. Eric Sidelli still in.

710
00:49:22.000 --> 00:49:25.000
He's second in chips. Wow,
Johannes Becker, Chips, a K

711
00:49:25.159 --> 00:49:31.079
Johnny Becker, Um, Kyle Cartwright
both in Chips, Damn Jan Rodenoff fifth

712
00:49:31.119 --> 00:49:37.480
and Chips. Even if Rodenof goes
by Damien, we're gonna we're gonna call

713
00:49:37.599 --> 00:49:40.239
him Damn jam because it's a way
better sounding name. We apologize for you,

714
00:49:40.360 --> 00:49:45.840
Rodenoff. You are on our twenty
five K fantasy team. Until you

715
00:49:45.440 --> 00:49:53.360
score points. We're not calling you
by your Please make it happen, baby.

716
00:49:54.119 --> 00:49:57.679
Um. How long do they gotta
play today or are they done?

717
00:49:58.039 --> 00:50:06.000
They are pretty much done Hotel,
So this is probably is Sammy far hosteling

718
00:50:06.480 --> 00:50:10.760
Sammi Farha. That's the right,
baby, Sammy Farha. So this event

719
00:50:12.159 --> 00:50:15.800
is a four day er and it's
going to be streamed on our on our

720
00:50:16.239 --> 00:50:21.880
free YouTube stream correct on Tuesday.
So we got the glad Ears of Poker

721
00:50:22.000 --> 00:50:24.559
taking place on Monday. Then on
Tuesday we're going to have this Omaha High

722
00:50:24.559 --> 00:50:28.559
Low Championship. Absolutely cannot wait for
this one of it sounds like it's going

723
00:50:28.599 --> 00:50:31.840
to set up to be quite the
final table, a lot of fun um.

724
00:50:32.000 --> 00:50:36.960
So yeah, and then hopefully Rodenoff
goes on to victory. He's gonna

725
00:50:37.000 --> 00:50:38.280
hear a shot, a silly stat
that you don't care about. Yeah,

726
00:50:38.280 --> 00:50:45.599
go ahead. This is Eric Sidell's
six oh my high Low cash at the

727
00:50:45.599 --> 00:50:47.400
World Series of Poka. There you
go. So, I mean, where

728
00:50:47.440 --> 00:50:51.440
does that like rank him? I
don't put that into context for me,

729
00:50:51.920 --> 00:50:53.639
Like if he's like the two under
player to do that, I don't really

730
00:50:53.679 --> 00:50:57.920
care. If he's like the fifth
player to do it, then okay,

731
00:50:58.440 --> 00:51:02.559
cool, No, I just here
just looking at an individual Eric Seideld doc

732
00:51:02.960 --> 00:51:07.920
so I only have Eric sitellen for
I feel like that's not that good.

733
00:51:07.000 --> 00:51:10.360
There's a lot of highl tournaments.
Yeah, there is, there is,

734
00:51:10.519 --> 00:51:15.119
there's what there's at least two every
year? No, it is, Uh,

735
00:51:15.480 --> 00:51:17.800
I'm not. I wasn't. Really
there's at least two every year,

736
00:51:17.840 --> 00:51:22.159
correct. Yeah. Would you like
to know how many Omaha High Low twenty

737
00:51:22.239 --> 00:51:25.159
minutes of being held in the I
don't want to because I could. We're

738
00:51:25.199 --> 00:51:28.400
not doing that. We're not doing
that. We're gonna move on here too.

739
00:51:28.519 --> 00:51:30.440
Event number twenty six, the eight
hundred dollars hold them deep stack.

740
00:51:30.840 --> 00:51:35.519
This is the tournament that I went
and played all of like seventeen minutes in

741
00:51:35.840 --> 00:51:38.960
four thousand and seven hundred and forty
seven injuries, four hundred and two thousand

742
00:51:39.000 --> 00:51:44.760
dollars for first place. This.
Uh, next bullet point says Donnie dusted.

743
00:51:45.440 --> 00:51:47.360
So I did the stream for limit, hold them, went over and

744
00:51:47.480 --> 00:51:54.519
late redged, sat down with twenty
bigs. I think played about seventeen minutes,

745
00:51:55.440 --> 00:52:00.679
got it all in with eighth nine
against ace Jack guy took a little

746
00:52:00.760 --> 00:52:04.599
long to call me because you know, I don't know why. But yeah,

747
00:52:04.719 --> 00:52:08.039
that was that, and uh yeah, so you didn't feel like registering

748
00:52:08.079 --> 00:52:09.880
again. I was like, the
hell with this, I'm done. I'm

749
00:52:09.920 --> 00:52:15.440
gonna go back to doing work.
The answer was seventy five high ornaments and

750
00:52:16.079 --> 00:52:20.360
you were so happy. We're so
happy to share that right now. UM,

751
00:52:20.559 --> 00:52:22.079
I just want to know if Brent
Hanks is still in. When I

752
00:52:22.199 --> 00:52:27.280
walked he wasn't posting any When I
walked by him, he had a pile

753
00:52:27.320 --> 00:52:31.000
of chips. Maybe he's really focused. He's not even on the chip counts.

754
00:52:31.000 --> 00:52:35.800
I know he's not on the chip
side. Like it's frustrating anyway,

755
00:52:36.239 --> 00:52:38.800
UM, anyone notable still in?
Can you can if we can trust these

756
00:52:38.880 --> 00:52:44.199
chip counts? Uh? John Potty? If we can't trust the hip odd

757
00:52:44.440 --> 00:52:46.239
listen, if we can't trust the
chip counts, then we can just blame

758
00:52:46.280 --> 00:52:51.800
the chip accounts. Good point,
Dash Oddley, Um, Bryn Kenny,

759
00:52:52.320 --> 00:52:57.320
Chris sand Rock is among Chris sand
Rock is a wild point. Bryan Reese,

760
00:52:57.480 --> 00:53:01.800
Nay Silver, Ronnie Bada. I
know these chips because this guy bustled

761
00:53:01.840 --> 00:53:06.760
a long time ago. But he's
still thirty seventh. So who's at the

762
00:53:06.840 --> 00:53:12.000
Hello Kitty guy Justin on Wine got
it? Yeah? So Ronnie Barter,

763
00:53:12.159 --> 00:53:15.599
Ryan Reeese, Nate Silver, Lonnie
Harwood and Bryn Kenny, Bryn Kenny he's

764
00:53:15.679 --> 00:53:20.519
here. Yeah, Yeah, he
played the fifty King and then an eight

765
00:53:21.239 --> 00:53:25.679
stack. Hey, seems seems in
Tang to me, Stanley Tang, this

766
00:53:28.719 --> 00:53:30.159
was in the eight hundred deep stack
as well. Hey, Stanley Tang is

767
00:53:30.199 --> 00:53:36.039
different. Why I feel like Stanley
Tang loves it. I feel like Kenny

768
00:53:36.440 --> 00:53:40.320
is like he's way past his skin. Maybe he thought it was in eight

769
00:53:40.440 --> 00:53:46.920
hundred thousand deep stack. And this
is one of those things where having done

770
00:53:47.000 --> 00:53:51.280
the you know, the role of
live reporter, having managed the live reporting

771
00:53:51.320 --> 00:53:54.519
team, I would have seen Bryn
Kenny's name in this tournament and said what

772
00:53:54.800 --> 00:53:58.880
I would I would have at the
time, we use Skype, so I

773
00:53:58.920 --> 00:54:02.000
would have skiped you guys, and
I said what table was Bryn Kenny at?

774
00:54:02.400 --> 00:54:04.880
You would have told me, and
I would have gone over there,

775
00:54:04.920 --> 00:54:07.920
and I would need to look at
this person myself and be like, is

776
00:54:07.039 --> 00:54:09.440
this really Bryn Kenny? And then
I would have looked in. If it

777
00:54:09.559 --> 00:54:12.599
was, I've been like, Wow, okay, it really is Brim Kenny.

778
00:54:12.920 --> 00:54:15.960
You know, same tour things.
Somebody came to me the other day

779
00:54:15.960 --> 00:54:17.239
and they were like, Victor Blom's
in the Omaha. I was like,

780
00:54:17.280 --> 00:54:22.119
you're joking, There's just no way. And Victor Blom was in the Oma

781
00:54:22.159 --> 00:54:25.199
High. Yeah, wild right.
I was like that. I was like,

782
00:54:25.239 --> 00:54:29.639
I didn't know he played pokerang just
like we saw Robert Williams in the

783
00:54:29.719 --> 00:54:31.880
third yesterday, then he was in
the eight game today. I haven't seen

784
00:54:34.079 --> 00:54:36.320
him. Do you picked him out? Like he looks exactly the same.

785
00:54:36.400 --> 00:54:38.519
He just put on a couple of
pounds. He looks exactly the same shirt.

786
00:54:38.719 --> 00:54:43.280
He was bigger already. Yeah,
but like I'm talking just a few

787
00:54:43.320 --> 00:54:46.679
pounds. Oh, the shirt,
the same glasses, spiky hair, he

788
00:54:46.800 --> 00:54:52.079
looks. It's like it was two
thousand and three all over again. But

789
00:54:52.199 --> 00:54:53.239
yeah, Bryn kenn in the eight
hard or deep thing, I'd be like,

790
00:54:53.320 --> 00:54:59.840
I need to I need to see
actually heed to actually see brink.

791
00:55:00.360 --> 00:55:02.719
Yeah, we still we still don't
know. Doesn't say how many players are

792
00:55:02.800 --> 00:55:07.159
left in this nonsense three about three
seventy or so. Yeah, that's a

793
00:55:07.199 --> 00:55:10.519
photo, Mickey is showing us a
photo. Yeah, is that the right

794
00:55:10.599 --> 00:55:15.679
chip stack? Is that the fifty
k? Or is that the eight hundred?

795
00:55:15.840 --> 00:55:17.639
I don't know, because you and
you, we have all three of

796
00:55:17.719 --> 00:55:21.920
us have worked for the live updates. You can take photos from other events

797
00:55:21.960 --> 00:55:22.960
and put them into a different event. Okay, so you don't like.

798
00:55:23.079 --> 00:55:30.039
This isn't like rocket science. So
I'm just saying we don't know for sure,

799
00:55:30.360 --> 00:55:32.519
we do not. We still need
to verify, so tomorrow we will

800
00:55:32.559 --> 00:55:37.239
go look at to see if it
really is Bryn Kenny or not. Would

801
00:55:37.280 --> 00:55:39.719
be pretty wild if he was to
go on to win an eight hundred dollars

802
00:55:39.719 --> 00:55:43.079
deep stack, just like awesome,
just like we thought it would be wild

803
00:55:43.119 --> 00:55:45.599
if gran And ran and won the
glad Year as a poker fifteen hundred all

804
00:55:45.719 --> 00:55:49.440
eight game that kicked off today,
both of these guys sitting in front,

805
00:55:49.480 --> 00:55:52.840
and we played it. Both of
them busted seven hundred and eighty nine entries,

806
00:55:53.039 --> 00:55:58.519
almost almost two hundred thousand dollars for
first place. This is one of

807
00:55:58.559 --> 00:56:00.519
those tournaments that I look that and
I was like, you know what,

808
00:56:00.679 --> 00:56:06.559
I really want to play this,
but I'm going to hold myself back because

809
00:56:06.599 --> 00:56:09.480
I've been focused on Noeman hold them
tournaments. As much as I like mixed

810
00:56:09.559 --> 00:56:15.840
games, I'm not gonna light on
fire. But Tim did, and so

811
00:56:15.000 --> 00:56:17.920
did Mickey. Tim definitely let it
on fire. I did not. I

812
00:56:17.960 --> 00:56:22.960
don't fire. I played excellent,
said he bluffed three times in limit games.

813
00:56:22.719 --> 00:56:25.559
Whatever, I don't know what he's
doing, especially when he told me

814
00:56:25.599 --> 00:56:30.039
who was at his table? You
gotta win the pots somehow, Kina win

815
00:56:30.159 --> 00:56:32.480
by checking, just make some You
tell me you too, you're too tie

816
00:56:32.559 --> 00:56:36.079
it and then I go out here? Will I bluffed? Yet? You

817
00:56:36.119 --> 00:56:38.639
should have bluffed kin win if Yeah, but there's different, like this is

818
00:56:38.760 --> 00:56:43.559
all like it's all context, it's
all situational, like yeah, Nolman,

819
00:56:43.599 --> 00:56:46.000
hold him. You can bluff a
lot in spots like the stud games.

820
00:56:46.079 --> 00:56:50.039
You know, raz you can bluff
a lot because you just play your boarded

821
00:56:50.639 --> 00:56:54.800
him, don't even look at your
under five four off sit And what I

822
00:56:54.920 --> 00:56:57.800
bluffed? An eleman? Hold him
as well? Who was the hand?

823
00:56:57.840 --> 00:57:00.239
Tell me the hand? It was? I had six five o'clubs in the

824
00:57:00.320 --> 00:57:04.559
small blind, best of the big
blind. How did the hand play?

825
00:57:04.760 --> 00:57:07.880
I kind of remember it was like
it obviously folded. It wasn't even that

826
00:57:07.920 --> 00:57:09.840
important. I'm just saying that was
You don't want to be embarrassed again?

827
00:57:10.199 --> 00:57:14.119
No, no, I can't remember
the hand. It was like, how

828
00:57:14.119 --> 00:57:15.960
do you remember the hand? You're
a reporter. Didn't you win an award?

829
00:57:17.559 --> 00:57:22.639
It was like complete check flop was
complete a check check? I bet

830
00:57:22.719 --> 00:57:27.159
turned bet river, So it was
he turned a pair of hours. The

831
00:57:27.239 --> 00:57:30.840
other one was deuce and I had
an eight smooth intro and I made an

832
00:57:30.840 --> 00:57:34.480
ace on the end, got a
bet because he was drawing too. Good

833
00:57:34.559 --> 00:57:37.519
chance, he just falls, he
did you look at the ace and bet.

834
00:57:37.960 --> 00:57:40.199
No, he's drawing too. Yeah, no, I know That's what

835
00:57:40.239 --> 00:57:43.400
I'm saying. You should just bet. Didn't even look at that. I

836
00:57:43.400 --> 00:57:46.920
didn't look. You gotta raised and
he raised me and I squeezed. It

837
00:57:47.039 --> 00:57:51.880
was an ace. I was like, damn, he just he just makes

838
00:57:51.920 --> 00:57:53.480
it. Huh, what are you
gonna do? Man? So you busted

839
00:57:53.559 --> 00:57:58.559
that. I busted whatever I played. Mickey busted as well, but he

840
00:57:58.679 --> 00:58:01.440
lasted longer than each of us us
yep, Um, what's going on in

841
00:58:01.519 --> 00:58:05.159
that tournament? Is it done for
the day? Yeah? It should be

842
00:58:05.320 --> 00:58:07.719
just I think they just bagged.
Do they have two pounds and any of

843
00:58:07.800 --> 00:58:17.239
that stuff? Who Sean dab chip, Let's go Deeber, come on,

844
00:58:17.559 --> 00:58:23.639
team captain baby, let's josh a
one hundred and thirty eight k let's yeah,

845
00:58:23.679 --> 00:58:27.960
but it's not three hundred I know
it. But like he jumped in,

846
00:58:28.079 --> 00:58:31.519
I'm just saying that Jen Hammans in
the mix deep has three hundred thousand.

847
00:58:31.880 --> 00:58:36.440
Jenn homans Blay, did you guys
start with twenty five and he has

848
00:58:36.559 --> 00:58:40.639
three hundred K multitabling? He's the
best. He's on the table. Next

849
00:58:40.679 --> 00:58:46.159
time listen Phil helmety five K.
Yeah, whatever, let's go. I

850
00:58:46.320 --> 00:58:52.920
want to talk about how we came
to draft Sean Deep because we did a

851
00:58:52.960 --> 00:58:58.199
whole podcast with Mat Clark on it
basically saying that we were going to draft

852
00:58:58.280 --> 00:59:01.679
Daniel on the Granti and then we
showed up like two days later and didn't

853
00:59:01.760 --> 00:59:07.320
draft Dana A Grany and drafted Shaun
Deep. I mean we, Matt and

854
00:59:07.400 --> 00:59:10.599
I Matt Clark, my co captain
team DPMC. You can check us out

855
00:59:10.599 --> 00:59:15.079
at twenty five fantasy dot com.
We were going back and forth late at

856
00:59:15.159 --> 00:59:20.599
night and we were like, you
know what, we think Deep's the guy.

857
00:59:20.679 --> 00:59:23.199
What are you talking about over there? What's happening? I think continue,

858
00:59:23.239 --> 00:59:27.079
No, what's happening? I will
say it on air. You can't

859
00:59:27.119 --> 00:59:30.760
say it on air. I like
when people say that stuff on air because

860
00:59:30.760 --> 00:59:31.960
then it makes the listeners like,
oh, what are they talking about?

861
00:59:31.960 --> 00:59:36.239
What are they talking about? UM? So, anyway, we were like,

862
00:59:36.320 --> 00:59:39.599
you know what, we think Deeve's
the guy. We both decided that

863
00:59:39.719 --> 00:59:44.280
the weight loss stuff is going to
motivate him. Today. I saw him

864
00:59:44.280 --> 00:59:46.440
playing the eight hundred dollar deep Stack. He was flexio. He was doing

865
00:59:46.760 --> 00:59:52.440
arm curls. I think Will the
Thrill had a dumbbell with him and like

866
00:59:52.719 --> 00:59:57.599
gave it to Sean Deep and shaund
was literally doing curls. He busted that

867
00:59:57.639 --> 01:00:00.360
tournament, but whatever. He bagged
the chip lead in the fifteen hundred dollar

868
01:00:00.400 --> 01:00:04.960
eight game mix. That's amazing.
Victor Blom's got a photo there. He

869
01:00:05.039 --> 01:00:07.960
looks good, looks healthy. Sharp. I don't know if he made it

870
01:00:08.000 --> 01:00:12.519
to the day, but you know, looks good. Your boy, flex

871
01:00:13.400 --> 01:00:20.039
Flex bagged almost three k. Flex
is just he's an outrageous player to play

872
01:00:20.039 --> 01:00:22.400
with. Like just he's awesome.
He's outrageous. He could be China's uncle.

873
01:00:22.920 --> 01:00:27.119
He's just an outrageous player to play
with. He he gets so mad

874
01:00:27.199 --> 01:00:30.199
at me one time, like like
just wanted to like rip my head off

875
01:00:30.239 --> 01:00:32.000
at the table because of the way
I played like a fucking stud hand like

876
01:00:32.400 --> 01:00:40.440
chilbro Um. David bakes Baker,
Anthony Zeno, Anthony Zeno's making some noise.

877
01:00:42.400 --> 01:00:49.519
Dario Sammartino, Robert Ms, Rocky
Jen Harmon Jeff Ulsandro, Alan Kessler,

878
01:00:49.599 --> 01:00:52.800
Brian June, Brian Yun Crusher.
We talked about him the other day,

879
01:00:52.639 --> 01:00:57.960
Philammt, Calvin Anderson, Jake Schwartz, Scott Bollman, Dan Eggs,

880
01:00:58.159 --> 01:01:01.679
Dan mcgranu, your boy, Robert
Williamson. He made it. They didn't

881
01:01:01.679 --> 01:01:05.719
put the third though at the end. Must be a different one, Yeah,

882
01:01:05.719 --> 01:01:07.159
it must be a different one.
Victor Blom looks like heat bag chips

883
01:01:07.559 --> 01:01:12.599
and Rami book high. I mean
that's this is a good feel, this

884
01:01:12.719 --> 01:01:15.599
is fun. I can't be it's
the best eight game players in the world,

885
01:01:15.920 --> 01:01:20.719
the best bottom. You guys are
not part of that. I set

886
01:01:20.719 --> 01:01:22.519
out this year. I wanted to
let someone else win. Did Chad Holloway

887
01:01:22.599 --> 01:01:27.360
make it? This is oh?
Flex took him out and in Agenda Rez,

888
01:01:28.239 --> 01:01:30.400
I mean, what are you gonna
do? What are you gonna do?

889
01:01:30.639 --> 01:01:31.920
Chad? Go back to work,
That's what That's what you're gonna do.

890
01:01:32.039 --> 01:01:36.679
Well, we have a big hundred
K Nolman hold him high rolla starting

891
01:01:36.800 --> 01:01:44.000
on Monday. Also fifteen hundred limit
duced the seven Triple Jaw. We have

892
01:01:44.400 --> 01:01:47.079
a there's also a fifteen on Nolan
Holing Freeze out. Yeah, but we

893
01:01:47.159 --> 01:01:51.280
didn't care. You didn't put this
mixed week. We'll go and you know

894
01:01:51.440 --> 01:01:54.239
it's mixed week, mixedweek, every
week. It's the World Series of Poker.

895
01:01:55.119 --> 01:01:58.960
That's the way it should be.
Next day, though, three k

896
01:01:59.559 --> 01:02:01.159
Nolan and hold him six handed event, that's gonna be a great one.

897
01:02:01.159 --> 01:02:05.119
You should maybe getting that one.
I can on Tuesday because we're doing the

898
01:02:05.199 --> 01:02:08.239
limit the Omaha High Low final table. You can macilate that one. And

899
01:02:08.360 --> 01:02:12.119
then the guy next to me,
it's his main event. It's the ten

900
01:02:12.239 --> 01:02:19.119
k Raz Championship Tuesday. Are you
gonna playady? Discuss it. I told

901
01:02:19.199 --> 01:02:23.800
him to skip the satellite and just
DBI parlay the winnings from today. DBI,

902
01:02:24.000 --> 01:02:28.519
you idiots? What is play the
winnings from today? He already said,

903
01:02:28.960 --> 01:02:31.199
I can't say their names on air, but two very famous poker players

904
01:02:31.280 --> 01:02:35.840
one five percent, So let's just
do it. Okay, Well he needs

905
01:02:35.880 --> 01:02:37.880
some more percentage. I'm guessing you
know we just put we just pilay our

906
01:02:37.920 --> 01:02:42.280
winnings. Take more. Yeah,
well, for sure, we get for

907
01:02:42.400 --> 01:02:45.360
sure parlay. We can get people
into the tournament. Get him into the

908
01:02:45.400 --> 01:02:46.760
tournament. That's not that's not hard. It's just if he wants to play.

909
01:02:46.840 --> 01:02:50.239
We're in. We're all in.
Skip the satellite. I I I

910
01:02:50.880 --> 01:02:52.840
need to know how he feels mentally
like I can't. He can't be going

911
01:02:52.880 --> 01:02:58.320
in sheepish you know what going later
whip people's heads off. You'll you'll agree

912
01:02:58.360 --> 01:03:00.840
with this. You ready? If
he plays the satellite tomorrow nine, which

913
01:03:00.840 --> 01:03:05.920
he was planning to, we can't
get sushi. But if we skip the

914
01:03:06.159 --> 01:03:08.239
satellite, we can go and get
sushi, which will put him in the

915
01:03:08.360 --> 01:03:13.880
ride mindset to crush day one of
the ten k raz Tell me that is

916
01:03:13.920 --> 01:03:17.039
not the game plan. No,
we play the satellite, get the god,

917
01:03:17.480 --> 01:03:20.639
play the satellite. Play the satellite, Mackey, come on, you

918
01:03:20.679 --> 01:03:24.079
gotta play the satellite. Come ony, satellite. Listen. You can always

919
01:03:24.119 --> 01:03:29.000
bust the satellite, get sushi,
and then sell the action anyway. I

920
01:03:29.079 --> 01:03:34.840
mean, you just take that one. I spend thirty dollars on some sushi.

921
01:03:35.000 --> 01:03:37.559
Listen, that's the perfect We can
get the action soul. That is

922
01:03:37.679 --> 01:03:39.440
not a big deal. Okay,
we will. We will make that happen.

923
01:03:39.519 --> 01:03:44.239
There are plenty of outlets posting on
social media. There's plenty of people

924
01:03:44.280 --> 01:03:46.719
that want to back Mickey. No
big deal, okay, that can happen.

925
01:03:47.159 --> 01:03:51.239
So that's what we have coming up
this week. UM do have to

926
01:03:51.280 --> 01:03:55.400
give a shout out to the bed
MGM Poker Championship, which is also it's

927
01:03:55.440 --> 01:03:59.960
taking place right now. I think
it's a bit over five hundred thousand dollars

928
01:04:00.079 --> 01:04:03.159
for first place. Thirty five hundred
dollars buying. Let's actually check out five

929
01:04:03.280 --> 01:04:06.679
hundred and sixty thousand dollars. I'm
gonna go check out the up States down

930
01:04:06.800 --> 01:04:12.880
to so the Bubble best today,
fifty six players remaining coming into our Shoodio,

931
01:04:13.360 --> 01:04:15.960
the Pocago Shoodio tomorrow to play down
on the final table, and then

932
01:04:16.039 --> 01:04:21.760
we're gonna stream that live pogo dot
com Final Table. Look at this SUPERB

933
01:04:23.239 --> 01:04:28.360
Day. I'm going back in event
SUPERB Day one, finishing with one hundred

934
01:04:28.360 --> 01:04:33.000
and eighty three thousand, one hundred
my high for this WSP. I have

935
01:04:33.239 --> 01:04:38.800
bagged Day two in six Hold on, I need to click the button and

936
01:04:38.880 --> 01:04:43.119
read the rest of the tweets.
I have bag Day two in all six

937
01:04:43.199 --> 01:04:45.800
of the fifteen hundred mixed events I
have played. No, that does not

938
01:04:45.960 --> 01:04:49.880
pay anything, but I am proud
of it. Anyone else do that tomorrow?

939
01:04:49.920 --> 01:04:59.880
Nakamura Gun Sling gun Slinger. He's
the best. He is feeling baby

940
01:05:00.119 --> 01:05:05.400
him today, feeling it. That's
incognito. He's got that like Safari hat

941
01:05:05.480 --> 01:05:10.639
on pulled down tightly, shades on. He's got the mask on. Probably

942
01:05:10.639 --> 01:05:15.559
he's guys, I pad up on
the table fan. He's got the works.

943
01:05:15.639 --> 01:05:18.119
The chips are in sixteen's four feet
to his left like in seat five,

944
01:05:18.199 --> 01:05:20.880
and he's in seat two like because
he's just that's just how he is

945
01:05:21.480 --> 01:05:25.599
winning. Eying on. He's got
Nazi millions ring on, He's got his

946
01:05:25.760 --> 01:05:31.519
bracelet on, got everything on.
He's got go Gunslinger, one hundred and

947
01:05:31.559 --> 01:05:34.960
eighty three k in the bag.
They don't even have him in the chip

948
01:05:35.079 --> 01:05:40.719
counts because he's flying under the radar. Amazing. Gotta love it the best.

949
01:05:40.880 --> 01:05:45.760
Let's go Gunslinger. Uh Mike van
Yer Vannier. He bagged the chip

950
01:05:45.880 --> 01:05:48.960
lead in the bet MGM Poker Championship. I'm pretty sure I played with that

951
01:05:49.000 --> 01:05:55.719
guy on line a lot. Um. Josh Bolton is in second, Bradley

952
01:05:55.800 --> 01:06:00.960
Hinson is in third. Uh,
Justin Young bagged some chips. David Stam

953
01:06:00.119 --> 01:06:03.719
he plays in the studio a lot. He's up there in the top ten.

954
01:06:04.400 --> 01:06:10.239
Who else we got na yet Magnus
sign. She always seems to do

955
01:06:10.320 --> 01:06:14.800
really well and in these like big
field tournaments she crushes. Benny Palma,

956
01:06:14.920 --> 01:06:18.079
haven't had him in a while.
Twenty fourth and chips Benny Palma, Benny

957
01:06:18.119 --> 01:06:21.199
Palm, what do you mean you
have? Brian Hastings back some chips,

958
01:06:21.280 --> 01:06:27.360
Jesse Lena Stevens song should be over
here playing the song You're on the wrong

959
01:06:27.480 --> 01:06:31.760
side of the shared jaffee on the
shorter end. Benny Palmer. I see

960
01:06:31.840 --> 01:06:35.519
him all the time at the win. He's constantly playing What about did Jeremy

961
01:06:35.559 --> 01:06:39.119
Ozma's bag chips? Well it says
he has one hundred and eighty five,

962
01:06:39.159 --> 01:06:42.079
but it ranks him sixty fourth in
chips. So he's in because they put

963
01:06:42.119 --> 01:06:44.559
the seat drawn. He's there.
How they're doing that? I just want

964
01:06:44.599 --> 01:06:47.239
to make sure because that would mean
that, Oh, yes he's you know,

965
01:06:47.280 --> 01:06:50.599
he's co captain of team No gamblin
the Future. Him out of the

966
01:06:50.679 --> 01:06:55.480
team No gamblin the Future is in
last place currently in the twenty five K

967
01:06:56.000 --> 01:07:00.360
Fantasy Yes Jeff and Brent's team.
Yes on the bottom, Yes on the

968
01:07:00.400 --> 01:07:08.280
bottom one um yeah quite bad.
Just want the office bragging rights against them,

969
01:07:08.800 --> 01:07:11.239
So if Jeremy, if you could
just you know, stay in that

970
01:07:11.320 --> 01:07:14.880
tournament for as long as he has
to skip the hundred k, it's perfect.

971
01:07:15.559 --> 01:07:18.000
See Like, I'm like kind of
rooting for Stephen's Song to win that

972
01:07:18.159 --> 01:07:25.280
because I feel like then he might
like blast like some thin insane like maybe

973
01:07:25.320 --> 01:07:28.800
he fires the two hundred fifty k. No, not chance zero zero,

974
01:07:29.079 --> 01:07:34.840
sell some action. Come on Stephen's
Song, Let's go parlay it. Even

975
01:07:34.920 --> 01:07:43.239
if you put it yourself into the
two hundred and fifty k, you still

976
01:07:43.480 --> 01:07:47.679
make a quarter of a million.
I'm pretty sure that is terrible bankroll management?

977
01:07:47.920 --> 01:07:53.639
Who cares people that care about?
Have you watched Stephen Song play poker?

978
01:07:53.880 --> 01:07:56.760
Do you think Stephen Song cares about
bankroll management? Yes? I think

979
01:07:56.800 --> 01:08:00.800
he does. His online name is
eight at four. Okay he foted he

980
01:08:01.119 --> 01:08:06.480
can't about then bet obviously No,
I can't wait for Steven Song. He's

981
01:08:06.559 --> 01:08:11.440
listen. He's our current leading point
getter. So I don't care what Stephen

982
01:08:11.480 --> 01:08:14.719
Song does. At this point.
We got him gotling. It makes a

983
01:08:14.840 --> 01:08:21.239
run Gunslinger Sean Deep heads up for
the gold? Did uh did Gordo back

984
01:08:21.319 --> 01:08:25.119
chips? He had? He had
a good amount. I wonder if he

985
01:08:25.199 --> 01:08:29.119
bagged. I feel like that tournament
has also made for for Gordo says he

986
01:08:29.199 --> 01:08:33.399
has forty three K. Well he
did have eighty, so he's trending get

987
01:08:33.439 --> 01:08:38.760
in the wrong direction. But if
he's still and he's still in, and

988
01:08:38.960 --> 01:08:42.319
then I gotta go back and check
the ten K. I mean, if

989
01:08:42.319 --> 01:08:44.319
you made it this part of the
podcast, you don't really care what we

990
01:08:44.439 --> 01:08:46.840
do at this point, So I'm
just gonna do whatever I want. Oh,

991
01:08:46.920 --> 01:08:50.800
it looks like they have the redraw
for the ten K. James m

992
01:08:50.920 --> 01:08:57.560
Jan's in sixth place. Let's go
damn Jan. Oh, but he's down

993
01:08:57.600 --> 01:09:03.399
to four and fifty and it's okay. The Holliday Tomorrow. Eric Sidell's crushing

994
01:09:04.319 --> 01:09:11.039
Louise Vellador second in chips. Wow, did you know this was Johnny World,

995
01:09:11.640 --> 01:09:15.079
John Hennigan, this was Eric side
was one hundred and forty y wsp

996
01:09:15.199 --> 01:09:18.880
cash. I can't believe you in
these you in these stats. You just

997
01:09:19.199 --> 01:09:21.279
don't even know where you Is that
a real status? You just make that

998
01:09:21.359 --> 01:09:28.239
up? It's real. Bryce Jockey
also still in over there at the three

999
01:09:28.279 --> 01:09:31.279
table re daw David Williams. We
already talked about Sammy Farha. They listen.

1000
01:09:31.399 --> 01:09:34.920
They listened to Sammy Fara as Sam
Farhaw. Okay, we need to

1001
01:09:34.960 --> 01:09:40.439
have a conversation with now that Chad
Holloway has busted the tournament, maybe he'll

1002
01:09:40.520 --> 01:09:45.720
dis some walk. It's Sammy far
Ha, not Sam What No No what.

1003
01:09:45.840 --> 01:09:49.840
Alfricokov is actually also named him Sam
No Well. I don't expect our

1004
01:09:49.920 --> 01:09:54.279
foretographs to know anything, so I
don't care about them. Can I tell

1005
01:09:54.279 --> 01:09:56.920
you? Can I throw you another
stat Yeah? Go ahead, this is

1006
01:09:56.960 --> 01:10:01.159
it and then we're getting out of
here. Make it a good Eric Sidel

1007
01:10:01.159 --> 01:10:06.920
has made the final two tables sixty
nine times, right of the sixty of

1008
01:10:08.119 --> 01:10:11.039
those sixty nine times, how many
times do the termine have three tables?

1009
01:10:11.399 --> 01:10:14.800
Of the sixty nine times he's made
the final two tables, forty eight of

1010
01:10:14.880 --> 01:10:17.560
those times he made the final tables. So here's a good conversion. Right

1011
01:10:17.640 --> 01:10:21.720
when he gets down to the final
two tables. Oh my gosh, I

1012
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can't take you. I mean,
it's just unbelievable. It's two twenty am.

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Why can't we just have a little
bit of fun? That's right,

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all right, that's gonna do it
for us. Mickey, thank you for

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joining us. You're Mickey my name
is Donny Peters. His name is Tim

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Duckworth, and we will talk to
you guys next time face

