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

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the number one poker podcast in the
universe. You can believe that universe,

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whatever you want to call it.
Where the number one poker podcast, wherever

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you want to call it. My
name is Donny Peters. His name is

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Tim Duckworth. Fun little show today
because we had an impromptu interview with Sean

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deeb who is gunning for Player of
the Year. He already he already want

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a bracelet earlier this summer. He's
the captain of our twenty five K fantasy

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team. What I mean by that
is he's the guy we paid the most

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money to get. Okay, so
we're pulling for him, you know,

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on the inside. We're not trying
to show it on the outside, but

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we're pulling for him on the inside. We'll get to that interview in a

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little while. Fun show today.
Overall, we had some winners, David

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Simon winning the half and half fifteen
hundred dollar Potlam and Omaha slash Noelman hold

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Him or Noelman Holham slash Potlam and
Olmaha, whichever order you want to put

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it in. That was a huge
event. By the way, I didn't

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realize how big it was. Claus
Ilk topped the Super Seniors event. Ryan

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Miller aka Little Shit, and I
say that as it is his nickname.

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He loves it. It's totally endearing
from his friends and his peers in the

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industry, So no malicious intent there. That is his nickname, Little Shit.

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He won his first bracelet. Michael
Rodriguez was denied another bracelet. He

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was denied by William copp. Gabriel
Schroeder won the Super Turbo Bounty that was

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supposed to wrap up yesterday but was
pushed to a second day. Three players

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remain in the six hundred dollars Deep
Stack Championship. They are currently to the

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left of us bagging up their chips. Beers are being had. They will

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return tomorrow to play to a winner. You have the five K six max

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playing down towards the final table and
Ian Matacus is in the field. And

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if you don't know who Ian Matacus
is, he is the current Player of

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the Year front runner coming out of
nowhere. Believe he's from Minnesota. Yeah,

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online player by trade, Yeah only
really plays Noliman hold him in polo

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crush came out here want a bracelet
online? Has I think, well,

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if you include this five K six
Max tournament, his sixteen cashes this summer

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Jesus six are online and him and
Sean deeb are neck and neck for the

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POI title. And the reason why
we were able to get Sean is that

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Sean came over here after bagging the
fifty k PLO to meet Ian and talk

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with him and basically impose his will
on him and be like, listen,

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this is my turf for the moto. That's not really what happened, but

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that's what I like to think happened, Matagus. Depending on where he finishes,

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it'll just decide how big his lead
is because he's guaranteed to overtake Sean

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Deep. That's why I say he's
the POI front owner right now. So

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that's a cool old story that is
going on here at the World Throughs Poker.

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You had the Ladies Championship down to
the final fifty six forty eight.

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Okay, they're they're getting close to
a final table. They're pushing onwards.

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Yeah they're not gonna make it today, but they're pushing onwards to a final

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table. The ten k no limit
deuced seven single draw bagged up their chips.

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They bagged up early because they had
a late start time, but they

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backed up massive, massive, massive
numbers. In the Colossus I played today,

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I fired two bullets. We're gonna
go over that because I got three

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cool hands that I played. Not
two of them weren't well. One of

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them was cool, but I still
got eliminated on it. But I still

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think it was freaking really cool.
Um because I wrecked the guy. The

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other one not so cool because I'm
whatever the Plo high roll or this fifty

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kpol Ohi roll or the one that
Sean d bagged in Timmos me a coffee,

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boys and girls, listeners from all
over the universe, the Galaxy,

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the Milky Way, whatever it is. Because the line was one sixty one,

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I took the over. They're at
at least one hundred and sixty seven.

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There's probably gonna be twenty five more. Tomorrow morning. We could see

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a hundred the water blew it out
of the water. I hope it gets

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over two hundred entries in that thing. It would need to get thirty three

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late entries, and then we'll talk
about what's coming up. So that's that's

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Okay, so we're gonna throw it
to that He sat down with me,

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Tim sat it out because we only
have two mike set up. We don't

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want to do it. I got
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but it's good. It did hurt
a little bit. It's a good

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interview with mister deeb who is gunning
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all about that right now, and
then we'll come on back and we'll get

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into the news and happenings, all
right, Sean Deeve, I heard you

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had a million chips over there in
the PLO. I do, yeah.

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I actually had one point two earlier
in the day. Got down to like

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seven to fifty one some pots the
other night. I kind of knew everyone

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wanted to bag up, so I
went for it on some spots and they

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just folded to the c beat and
yeah, picked up some interesting hands on

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day one. It seems like to
me that you are extremely good at polo

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tournaments. Where do you rank it
among like the different games. I think

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that the issue with Pilo tournaments for
other people is all the best Pilo players

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or cash game players and there's so
many more tournament ranges in spots that they're

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not as used to and stack deps
so they're not gonna possibly choose some of

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the sizings I would take or some
of the hands to play back. And

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you know, Pilo cash gun players
assume that people are always calling their three

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bet while an a Pilo tournament you
actually get a ton of folds preet,

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so you actually deny equity. So
a lot of your weaker hands are actually

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better to pick us three bets than
calls, and they're used to so often

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getting called, so they're tend to
be a little bit too passive, pretty

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I think. And and then when
other people squeeze because other people are three

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betting so tight that they actually call
too much, because they're like, oh,

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I've eight, eight, nine,
ten double suited, like I'm always

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seeing a flop of this hand.
But it's like you're thirty five blinds deep

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putting in eleven blinds us a pretty
strong range, like you're not too happy

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when you flop. You know,
a gut shot and a tenie flush straw,

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you're gonna get it in. But
your an equity is not gonna be

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nearly as good as it would be
in a cash game where against like dry

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aces or some other you know,
non paired hands, a little more often.

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How do you think your summer's going
so far? Obviously want a bracelet

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already. Yeah, so you know
my number one goal every series is POY

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second goals. Bracelet's third goal is
money, So I'm the third goal is

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money. A lot of players would
have that number one. Yeah, thankfully

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I have enough money right now,
but it's not that important. But no,

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I think, you know, I
know the money comes with the other

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two things usually, but this year
for POY, I'm currently second and Ian

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some some fucking how it's still in
this fucking five random online player out of

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the Midwest. Yeah, his crushing
he has had. He's had summer of

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all like sixteen cashes. I think
six of them are online. He won

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and online bracelet. So yeah,
when and actually met him, bagged the

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PLO came over. You had to
meet him for the first time. You

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know, you want to see your
competition, talk some ship to him,

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but no, it seems like a
super nice kid. We're chat and he

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was talking about how Lucky got with
the ace Jack first ace king. You

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know, if he gets ninth place
like he's doing these positions, he keeps

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finishing these tournaments are not that good
at POY. He could have in the

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Millimaker, he could have got one
hundred and eightieth or fifteenth and got the

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same amount of points and been there
for two less days. So it kind

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of shows one of the flaws in
the formula. But obviously he's having an

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amazing summer. Obviously he's a great
player. I've never played with him before

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online or live, so I'm intrigued
to see. And obviously he doesn't even

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play any mixed games. He's a
Nolan and PLO only player. Told me

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he's sold enough action to play the
fifty KPLO and he's like, oh,

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if I bust this, I might
max lay red. She's like should I

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was like, of course you should. Like you're obviously a good player,

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and you sold the actions, You're
gonna be comfortable to the stakes. And

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it's also a great field. So
and I was like, I don't want

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to win because you are priced out
of some of the buyings. I want

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to have, you know, this
battle to the last week, because that's

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one of my favorite parts this POY
is the unknown contender stepping up. You

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know, I know a lot of
people know who josh Ry is, but

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he didn't have good term results when
he won, you know, he had

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the outlier year, and that's Ian
this year, and that's kind of fun.

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It's like every year I battle with
whoever's the outlier of the year.

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You know, last year Dan Zac
great player, Dan Wyman, great player,

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but I was right there with them, and so I'm always you know,

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in striking distance. My goal most
years is to be within a bracelet

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of ever's had the outlier year.
But this year, with my results,

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you know, first, second,
two fifths and a bunch of cashes,

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I you know, usually would be
such a big equity favorite. But Ian

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is crazy. Man. He's got
almost you know, four thousand points.

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Now. I think he has an
online score for two hundred points that he's

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even calculated yet. So I'm stalking
him. Well, I'm keeping on updates,

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keeping tabs, and yeah, it's
gonna be a crazy final two weeks.

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Why is POI like the number one
thing that you chase. So it

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starts from the first year I really
got into poker. I battled for the

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Poker Stars tournament leaderboard. I came
second the first year, like playing full

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time when I was eighteen. I
won it the next two years, and

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so I've always cared about yearly leaderboards
because I think the grind aspect in the

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volume is one of the most impressive
things in such a mental sport as poker.

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So if I've always cared about that, and as the bracelets get diluted

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every year, with you know,
hundreds given out a year, what's the

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thing that there's only one of and
that's Player of the Year. So and

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early on in my career, you
know when Frank Casell one, Ben lamb

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Win, Gordo one, Jason one, like all these kids I was really

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good friends with who I thought I
was as good, if not better,

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a terment player and also put in
more volume. I was like, and

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they needed me for years. So
after like fifteen and sixteen, when I

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was playing a lot of cash,
I think it was seventeen or eighteen,

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I said, all right, I'm
never playing cash during the series again.

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I'm going Player of the Year all
in, gonna play every event, possibly

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multitable, fired up, have some
fun. And I've loved it every year,

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and I love building up the hype
for it. And I really hope

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Caesar's or whoever takes over the World
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a massive, massive, Player of
the Year prize pool up because they will

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get that money back five to tenfold
if they gave him million dollars and paid

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out top thirty people. You have
everyone, every big name player, playing

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all these events, all this extra
rig all this extra promotion, and that's

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what I'm really hoping will happen one
day in the future. I mean,

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it seems like that sort of thing, like the big prize pool for it

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is I guess more necessary now or
or would be better now. With all

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the competition that you see around town, a lot of guys you know,

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go into other places. They go
over to Aria, play some high roller

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tournaments there. There's that bet MGM
series. The win always has to like

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there's all this stuff going on around
town. Well, you would almost force

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people to stay here, especially the
people like yourself, but other people that

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are you know, if you're like
fortieth in top twenty five or thirty,

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gets some money, like you're like, okay, I guess I'll stay at

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the series. Yeah, And I
think everyone who wins a brace It early

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is going to use that money to
try to make sure they stay on that

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leaderboard. I think it's so obvious
to us out pace for itself. Getting

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corporate to get on board is the
really difficult part. And you know,

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I came close to this year to
doing a player funded prize pool. I

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had this concept where I was gonna
put up fifty k. Anyone who's won

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Player of the Year before it puts
up twenty five k, and one who's

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never one it puts up ten k, and be winner take all, you

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know, must win Player of the
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if there isn't a prize pool next
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I was too distracted with the weight
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to really organize this. And really, you know, and I think I'm

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taking the worst of it. It's
like I'm not going me five x better

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than Ben you or you know,
Benny Glazers. So there's so many like

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Hastings, you know, our mercy. I might come out retire. There's

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so many people who can battle for
Player of the Year, who are great

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players at all the games, and
I think it's just an extra little bit

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of motivation, an actually a little
bit of camaraderie. And you know,

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even the funny thing is like everyhere
I do Player of the Year like when

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josh one and when dan Zac won, they would ask me like, what's

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the order to play things? Let's
do this, and I give them advice

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every time, like I've solved a
lot of the theory behind what's optimal hourly

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to point ratio and how to play, you know, with Player of the

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Year contentions, and yeah, it's
been fun. And I think if I

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somehow suck out on Ian and win
this year, I still think I'm a

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small favorite. But obviously his result
in the six Max, if he gets

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top three, you know, it
really puts me in a tough top spot.

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What events going forward do you think
kind of give you the best chance?

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I would say other than the fifty
k PELO because you bagged a million

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there so, and any online event
just because they're so fast and you can

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multi table doing them without hurting your
equity in a different tournament. But I

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was gonna say, I think,
you know, if I get to two,

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we're going to see a new Daniel
Grona next year, and we're gonna

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see him going grind, going into
the full shown deep schedule, which I

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think will make his vlogs amazing.
I think he's done so well in some

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of the small buying small big field
events, and I really just hope to

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light a fire under his ass,
because you want to see great competition.

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You want to see the top guys
with results. And I think if Daniel,

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you know, takes Play of the
Year seriously, he's gonna be my

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number one competitor. How do you
manage the double venues a little bit different

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than the rio of the old that
was all kind of crammed into one space.

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I know I had different rooms,
but it wasn't horseshoe to Paris.

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So I actually think it's easier here
because of the fact that back then you'd

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be in the three rooms a lot
for different day ones and moving around and

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different things. Yes, they are
slightly closer, but day two is weren't

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in the same room now this year, Day two is always gonna be closer.

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So the one thing that hurt me
for multitabling this year was the compacted

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schedule with the ten am star time. The ten k's moved up to two

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pm and shortened at eight levels that
day last year and in year's past I

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used to bag whatever the no limit
was at, you know, eleven or

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twelve, and then go play four
or five hours in the ten k and

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try to run up a stack in
that now because the redge closes in such

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a narrow window for the three events, and there was twenty four days of

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triples this year, so that made
it a lot harder. You know.

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There was one time I was in
a fifteen hundred stud eight. I was

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going to play the Salute of Warriors, but I there was half the tables

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around this side, half tables on
the other side, and I drew the

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parriside, so I on Rench.
So I definitely try to go for it

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in some spots. But yeah,
I think, you know, this venue

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is so so much better. There's
so many more positive I love staying at

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these rooms. I go to my
break when I make a day two or

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day three to my room and it's
I have all my meals there. Like

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Poker Meals has done a great job. I just got new meals today.

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I'm so excited to go to the
room and get some you know, variety

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out of my meal plan. And
that's actually the crazy. It's like the

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weight laws bet. Having the food
on to man and being ready has made

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so much eas It's not like I
sit around that I'm hungry and that go

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get food an hour. It's like, I know my food's there. My

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massage therapist, Kim has been running
food for me all summer long. Whatever

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I need, she's been there.
So I've had more help this year than

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any other year. So it's been
awesome and that's part of the reason for

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my continued success. How do you
think the way loss bet is going?

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Is it better or worse than you
had expected coming into the summer. It's

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about what I expected. I've lost
about fifteen pounds during the series so far,

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but unfortunately I have not gone to
the gym and lifted at all.

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I've done some push ups in the
room a couple of nights. I'm probably

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do a couple tonight. And I
only went to the gym to the treadmill

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on the night I want a braceletause
I knew I wasn't going to sleep at

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a time soon. So yeah,
I kind of I care about Like you

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see how passionate about Player of the
Year, and people are like, oh,

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even millionar welos bet. But player
of the Year you only have a

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couple of times in your career you
have a shot for it, and this

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year I really have a shot for
it. And so like if Ian didn't

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have his year, I would have
been a bracelet ahead of everyone else.

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I would have been to win it. And so it's like kind of unfortunate

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because having thirty five thirty seven hundred
points this early for me with my volume

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is crazy, Like I'm on pace
for five thousand points, which no one

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has ever came close to in je
Vegas. I mean the year I won

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in eighten, they had like forty
three forty five hundred points. That was

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with Europe where I had like a
thousand points over there. So this has

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been by far my best POY year, but also spend one of my worst

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financial years because I've you know,
done so well in every fifteen hundred and

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I've bombed all the ten k pluses. So yeah, I really got to

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do wellness plot, so the balance
sheet looks a little bit better. Speaking

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of pace, you're the captain of
our fantasy team. We are currently in

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first place. I'm trying not to
get ahead of ourselves, but we are

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at a pretty good pace right now. I think it's like a record study

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based us and ren Lyn's team.
Is your team a top ODB? Is

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that you D five D one?
Yeah? All the ODBS. I'm dominating

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the ODB. Yeah, you're like
four out of the top fifteen or something

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ridiculous. I was first, second, six, and twelfth, I think

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last I checked. But I mean, here's the first tea. I knew

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Michael Moncheck was a fantasy stud.
I want to draft him on my team.

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I got stuck with Darren and Justin, two great players. I thought

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it would go for more. And
then I had the most points and I

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had a choice between Jow Samoa or
Munchek, and I knew Joo was playing

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a lot of stuff. His taxes
stuff was getting cleared up. He's a

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great player, Mancheck is you know, not a professional poker player. He

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loves poker, he loves to grind, has side bets. And I wasn't

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one hundred cent sure he was coming
out. And I texted one of his

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friends I played with down in a
stream and Champions Club, and he was

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like, you should coach him a
mix. He's going for all these bracelets

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and I was like, is he
definitely coming? And he didn't respond till

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twenty minutes after the draft ended,
and I was like god damn. So

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immediately texted ODB. I said,
hey, I don't know how the fuck

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this guy wasn't drafted. He got
fourth and po y last year of fifth,

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he played the two fifty k.
He's a fucking plays everything. He

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doesn't know what he's doing all the
games, but he puts in the volume

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and that's all it managed for fantasy. I was like, make sure he's

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a bonus player. So ODB ads
him as a bonus player, and obviously

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he crushed the summer one of Bracelet
the first week, got second or third

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third in the ten k raz and
uh yeah, him and Dan Shack have

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carried all my ODB teams. And
so my strategy was I had my core

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of my cheap guys and my bonus
player, and I just rotated the high

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guy being myself, Daniel Javieira and
Dan Zach. So that's why my teams

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have done so well. Is my
core have just absolutely crushed it. And

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uh yeah, it's a lot of
fun. I hope to you know,

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win a bunch of money in that
and hopefully my fantasy team we got some

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great no women players. Like the
thing is, the main event is worth

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so many points. The field bonus
is gonna be massive this year. Anyone

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can win if they get two people
hit the field bonus in the main event.

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I'm well aware. My co captain
Matt Clark is like, I feel

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like he's getting ahead of himself,
and I'm like, dude, there's so

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much to go. I mean,
not even just the main event. Obviously

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this fifty k plo that you're in, you got the twenty five k horse

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and me did the whole bunch of
stuff. Still going and I'm like,

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long way to go, man,
long way to go. But it feels

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good so far, and you're leading
the way. Our captain, which is

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don't have that many fancy points and
every only one of them was a ten

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k where I got two points,
Like that's just I mean, that's a

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lot of fantasy points for me in
general, but like the fact that it

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was all individual events is just crazy. Like I'm very happy with what I've

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done, but I expect more out
of myself in the higher buyings, like

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that's where I'm supposed to shine against
the elite opponents. But I had to

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skip almost half of the ten k
mix so far this year, so it's

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unfortunate. And but you know,
there's always a few left that I having

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the best is a few left.
I mean, I think you're gonna probably

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do pretty well in the main event. I mean, you probably have to

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be one of the top favorites in
that field. I mean, if there

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could ever be a favorite in like
a nine thousand player field, that's just

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a bunch of landmines the whole way. I mean, I get it,

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but I would put you up there
with anyone, if not number one.

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Here's the thing is, I'm not
the most skilled Nolan player in the main

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Event, but I have a good
image and people are afraid of me,

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and that is very beneficial in that
type of tournament where most people are taking

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the shots and it's their one opportunity
of their career. So if I somehow

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get deep in it cool, I
can abuse some people. But the funny

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thing is the main Event is the
single worst POY tournament of the year.

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It is so bad for POI you
don't cash end to day three, you

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miss a bunch of stuff, you
can't multitable during it because there's just too

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much money on the line. So
I'm always happy when I bust Day one

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of the main I'm obviously gonna try
super hard because I did this crossbook where

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I laid a big price verst Ari
Engel, who I know is going to

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go hard o. So yeah,
so I'm gonna try and if I don't

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do well, I'm gonna be okay
with it. And that's the one nice

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thing is when you're going for what
I'm going for, it's the only time

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of your career you're happy to bust
the main because you get to go hop

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in whatever dumb tournament is next,
that's gonna finish five days earlier. Yeah,

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and then you know, you know
one of my brakest I won after

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I busted the man i Max lay
Redge, the ten K, six Max

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and eighteen, so that was you
know, there's always the next event,

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and that's the mindset I have,
and that's the mindset poker players need to

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have. So you bag day two
for this fifty K PLO, which has

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insane numbers. All these plos are
just out of control. Every events out

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of control. Well every event is
out of control, but the PLO is

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like, for whatever reason, feels
like a little bit Yeah. When you

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know the twenty five KPLO, the
guys who got second got as much as

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I got both years I won it, and Kaka, I'm so happy he

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won because you know, we battled. He's a great player. You know,

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he got very unlucky the final hand
versus me, Um, you know

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a couple of years ago. And
I'm super happy. He's a nice kids,

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very gracious winner, super polite and
you loved seeing those hard worker grinders

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successful. So you're gonna be playing
two tournaments tomorrow, just focusing on the

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plo. How does that go?
Um? So they actually pushed the Redges

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back, and because I sold Action
the fifty KPLO, I don't multitable during

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it. But it's forty minute levels. But unfortunately the start time is gonna

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be delayed as well because I'm sure
thirty plus people are gonna maxilate Redge,

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So there's that issue. But yeah, so I don't multitable when I have

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other people have action to me.
I think that's just I'm like charging markup.

407
00:24:52.839 --> 00:24:55.680
It'd be different if I was doing
what Daniel did and charges no markup

408
00:24:55.680 --> 00:24:57.119
for the whole series and they get
the equity and other stuff. But yeah,

409
00:24:57.160 --> 00:25:00.119
I try to be as fair as
possible to those win to invest in

410
00:25:00.160 --> 00:25:03.880
me, because you know, sometimes
they invest me. I don't know if

411
00:25:03.920 --> 00:25:07.200
the pieces of they're buying are profitable. Some of the big no limits you

412
00:25:07.200 --> 00:25:11.839
know, against all the GTO robot
specialists who studied no limit the last ten

413
00:25:11.920 --> 00:25:15.200
years while I've played you know,
four weeks a year of no limit in

414
00:25:15.200 --> 00:25:17.640
the last ten years. We'll let
you get out of here. I can

415
00:25:17.640 --> 00:25:19.599
go eat your food. Yeah,
I'm excited, workout, maybe do some

416
00:25:19.640 --> 00:25:22.720
pushups and some pushups. I'm gonna
go check on the end because you know,

417
00:25:22.960 --> 00:25:26.000
cajing the poker news updates are not
great. Um so, yeah,

418
00:25:26.000 --> 00:25:30.680
I gotta see somehow if he busted, and I can celebrate and just laugh

419
00:25:30.720 --> 00:25:33.960
about how bad he's running, Like
he's running so good to get to final

420
00:25:33.000 --> 00:25:36.119
two tables, but how bad he's
running, not to get a fifth or

421
00:25:36.119 --> 00:25:38.640
fourth or like another bracelet, because
man, if he gets another bracelet,

422
00:25:40.440 --> 00:25:42.799
I had to get a bracelet more
so, it's definitely a motivate me.

423
00:25:44.119 --> 00:25:47.079
It's it's gonna be a great battle. And he seems like if he does,

424
00:25:47.200 --> 00:25:48.920
you know, beat me, he's
gonna be a good Player of the

425
00:25:49.000 --> 00:25:52.559
Year contender, and it'll show that
you can win Player of the Year without

426
00:25:52.559 --> 00:25:55.119
win playing mix, which a lot
of people don't think as possible. Yeah,

427
00:25:55.119 --> 00:25:57.519
I think that That's kind of my
big takeaway a Lease is that you

428
00:25:57.519 --> 00:26:00.359
know, he kind of came out
of nowhere. He's done it focusing on

429
00:26:00.400 --> 00:26:04.000
the Nolman in the PLO. He's
done a lot of focus online and it

430
00:26:04.160 --> 00:26:07.119
just kind of shows the people that, yeah, if you have some success

431
00:26:07.160 --> 00:26:11.559
early Parley, that's success into bigger
things and then you can be challenging Seawandeve

432
00:26:11.559 --> 00:26:14.559
even though Sean's running own playing seven
tournaments a day. Yeah, it just

433
00:26:14.599 --> 00:26:17.559
shows that, you know, skill
is more importantan volume sometimes. That's right,

434
00:26:17.839 --> 00:26:18.880
all right, Sean, well,
good luck tomorrow on the fifty k

435
00:26:19.000 --> 00:26:22.480
PLO or rooting for you of course, team DPMC. You're our captain,

436
00:26:22.519 --> 00:26:36.000
so let's go. All right.
So that was Sean Fan Deeve, Ted's

437
00:26:36.039 --> 00:26:40.400
fish Fry himself. He's here,
he's done it, Tim, Tim gave

438
00:26:40.400 --> 00:26:42.599
me a face when I said Ted's
fish fry because why you don't know what

439
00:26:42.599 --> 00:26:47.079
Ted's fish fry means. It's his
online name from back in the day.

440
00:26:47.200 --> 00:26:52.799
It'll before my time, Yeah,
before your time. M D bagged up

441
00:26:52.839 --> 00:26:56.240
pretty well in the fifty KPLO.
So let's go Sean F and Deeve.

442
00:26:56.839 --> 00:27:02.119
He obviously cares a ton about Player
of the Year. It was really interesting

443
00:27:02.160 --> 00:27:06.359
to hear his Player of the Year
idea in terms of like getting the players

444
00:27:06.400 --> 00:27:10.680
to put up a prize pool.
Yeah. Interesting. I'm not sure you

445
00:27:10.680 --> 00:27:12.759
would get all of them to agree
to it, but probably not, But

446
00:27:12.960 --> 00:27:17.759
you know, I still think it
would be cool or it'd be fun overall.

447
00:27:17.880 --> 00:27:22.759
I do think, you know that
it would be massively beneficial to the

448
00:27:22.880 --> 00:27:26.559
WSP to have a big prize on
Player of the Year. Yeah, you

449
00:27:26.599 --> 00:27:32.839
know, I mean I think that
that should kind of be your I don't

450
00:27:32.839 --> 00:27:37.240
know if i'd put it like one
B or one C behind the main event

451
00:27:37.240 --> 00:27:42.440
winner. Obviously main event winner,
Trump's all got it. Then I could

452
00:27:42.680 --> 00:27:48.119
see arguments for fifty KPPC winner,
okay, for like the person you want

453
00:27:48.160 --> 00:27:49.880
to highlight the most, I guess, but player of the Year. I

454
00:27:49.920 --> 00:27:52.880
think he needs to be right up
there, you know, highlight the player

455
00:27:52.880 --> 00:27:56.559
of the year. They did it
for a whole summer. They battled it

456
00:27:56.559 --> 00:28:00.279
out. They you know, they
in the very least they made more full

457
00:28:00.279 --> 00:28:03.359
final tables, if not one,
multiple bracelets, right usually, So I

458
00:28:03.440 --> 00:28:07.240
think that that is something that is
I think is one bay Okay, Yeah,

459
00:28:07.279 --> 00:28:10.799
that's Trump's Yeah, that makes sense. I mean, that's fine.

460
00:28:11.000 --> 00:28:15.720
There's not PC banners, right,
there's main event. If there was PPC

461
00:28:15.799 --> 00:28:19.079
banners not well, they did have
the Chippers Trophy. That's kind of like

462
00:28:19.960 --> 00:28:22.920
a version of a banner, I
guess, yeah, yeah, m but

463
00:28:23.000 --> 00:28:26.240
player of the Year for sure,
you know, get people you know to

464
00:28:26.400 --> 00:28:29.480
play here gunning for it. Even
more, there would be a lot of

465
00:28:29.480 --> 00:28:32.920
people that would be chasing things.
You know. For example, Mike Gordonski

466
00:28:33.000 --> 00:28:36.200
wins the ten k horse, you
know, has had some success this summer.

467
00:28:36.880 --> 00:28:40.279
But in in his interview afterwards,
you know, he said that,

468
00:28:40.440 --> 00:28:42.440
like in regards to the Player of
the Year, like, no one's gonna

469
00:28:42.559 --> 00:28:47.200
catch Sean Deep basically in his mind. So he's fine with taking this week

470
00:28:47.240 --> 00:28:48.519
off, going home before he comes
back for the main and all the other

471
00:28:48.599 --> 00:28:52.960
stuff to wrap up the series.
But if there's a lot of money on

472
00:28:52.000 --> 00:28:55.799
the line, does he chase it? You know, a guy like even

473
00:28:55.839 --> 00:28:57.920
if there's you know, when we
talk about player of the year, if

474
00:28:57.920 --> 00:29:03.599
I ask here, you know who
finished runner rop in twenty eighteen, no

475
00:29:03.640 --> 00:29:06.400
one's really gonna not in what Player
of the Year. Yeah, it's really

476
00:29:06.440 --> 00:29:07.720
just a if you were to ask
me that for any year. I would

477
00:29:07.720 --> 00:29:14.359
just answer Phil Homi because he's finish
pretty good. But like you know,

478
00:29:14.599 --> 00:29:17.880
I think the first thing is how
do we recognize player of the better?

479
00:29:17.960 --> 00:29:22.279
And I would say some kind of
prize, But that doesn't mean we have

480
00:29:22.279 --> 00:29:27.680
to limit the prizes to just first
too. We could top thirty. I

481
00:29:27.680 --> 00:29:30.160
don't know. I don't know if
I would go that deep um, but

482
00:29:30.240 --> 00:29:34.319
I do think a prize. I
think that that's that's probably something that you

483
00:29:34.359 --> 00:29:37.640
could get some sort of sponsor behind. I don't know if you're going to

484
00:29:37.720 --> 00:29:41.759
get a seven figure sponsor, but
you know you might be able to get

485
00:29:41.759 --> 00:29:42.920
a spot. Can you get a
car? You know, remember when Daniel

486
00:29:45.519 --> 00:29:49.119
Tuning that was a badass. I
mean, well maybe it's now the Tesla

487
00:29:49.519 --> 00:29:52.400
truck. Yeah, whatever, I
mean, I think you could talk to

488
00:29:52.440 --> 00:29:56.400
the WSP sales team. Let's see
if we get that working for twenty twenty

489
00:29:56.440 --> 00:29:59.880
four. I mean, I've always
thought the WSP does really well with getting

490
00:30:00.119 --> 00:30:03.000
sponsors, like new sponsors every single
year. I know it's not the easiest

491
00:30:03.000 --> 00:30:07.119
thing to do in poker get sponsors, and it's certainly not easy to keep

492
00:30:07.160 --> 00:30:10.519
them around, but exactly there's always
sponsors. So they're doing something right in

493
00:30:10.519 --> 00:30:12.920
that regard, you know, and
is a sponsor then more enticed to get

494
00:30:12.920 --> 00:30:17.319
involved if they can be like the
title sponsor of the Player of the year.

495
00:30:17.359 --> 00:30:18.640
I don't know, but that would
be cool. So fifteen hundred all

496
00:30:18.839 --> 00:30:25.839
half and half Nolan hold them slash
PLO two thousand and seventy six entries,

497
00:30:25.920 --> 00:30:30.519
which I think is wildly large.
I mean, I don't know what this

498
00:30:30.640 --> 00:30:33.000
I don't know what this tournament got
before. I haven't looked it up,

499
00:30:33.519 --> 00:30:37.559
but that seems insane. It felt
very big. I'm gonna check right now

500
00:30:37.680 --> 00:30:41.000
see what it did last year,
So you check right now, because that

501
00:30:41.079 --> 00:30:45.680
just seems like I saw that David
Simon won and he won what four hundred

502
00:30:45.680 --> 00:30:48.440
and ten thousand dollars, and I
was like, hold on for like a

503
00:30:48.480 --> 00:30:52.640
half and a half tournament. That
seems wild? Yeah, sand Pulasani one,

504
00:30:52.799 --> 00:30:57.240
Yeah, okay, twelve thirty four
and it got two thousand and seventy

505
00:30:57.279 --> 00:31:03.480
s What is going on? Everything? Everything is okay. There have been

506
00:31:03.519 --> 00:31:07.200
a couple of tournaments that have been
down, but it's very small. And

507
00:31:08.279 --> 00:31:11.920
if they're down, they're not down
on a low, Okay, they're down

508
00:31:11.039 --> 00:31:14.680
like you know, like it got
like one hundred and fifty players last year.

509
00:31:14.680 --> 00:31:17.359
It gets one hundred and thirty this
year. Like it's small stuff.

510
00:31:18.319 --> 00:31:22.039
The stuff that's up is freaking astronomical. Like it's wild. You have the

511
00:31:22.079 --> 00:31:26.400
Gladiators of Poker becomes the second largest
live poker tournament in history. Okay,

512
00:31:26.400 --> 00:31:30.039
we're gonna talk about this Colossus,
which is just the number is still going

513
00:31:30.119 --> 00:31:33.240
up. By the way, the
clock's right there. Like are people still

514
00:31:33.240 --> 00:31:37.960
waiting in line out there? I
mean they have to because the numbers keeps

515
00:31:37.960 --> 00:31:40.759
going up. I don't know what's
happening, but it's just wild. You

516
00:31:40.799 --> 00:31:44.240
know. You have like stuff like
the the I think the six hundredar deep

517
00:31:44.240 --> 00:31:48.839
SEC Championship is actually down numbers.
I thought I saw that, but I

518
00:31:48.920 --> 00:31:53.160
don't. I don't know about scheduling
because it was pretty close to the Colossus.

519
00:31:53.240 --> 00:31:56.680
So if you're going to come out
or you're like, well, I'll

520
00:31:56.680 --> 00:32:00.000
just wait and spa. It's on
a weekend, so it's a little bit

521
00:32:00.240 --> 00:32:02.279
you know, that sort of thing. But that's what our social media manager

522
00:32:02.359 --> 00:32:05.920
dude, I said, come play
that the six hundreds. No, I'm

523
00:32:05.960 --> 00:32:07.799
going to save it for the classes. Yeah, so I would I would

524
00:32:07.839 --> 00:32:13.200
guess that there's a bunch of people
like that. Anyway, David Simon won

525
00:32:13.440 --> 00:32:17.480
four hundred and ten thousand dollars for
defeating David ProCheck. David ProCheck was going

526
00:32:17.480 --> 00:32:22.920
for his seconds vehical bracelet. David
Simon got his first. Simon pretty unknown

527
00:32:23.079 --> 00:32:28.960
from New Jersey but lives in Hawaii. Now, um, we had his

528
00:32:29.079 --> 00:32:32.240
biosheet and it was honestly like reading
a resume. It was like it worked

529
00:32:32.240 --> 00:32:37.240
for it worked for this newspaper,
did this sports coverage, did this.

530
00:32:37.319 --> 00:32:42.680
He's a journalism major or studying journalism
in college and did some basketball writing and

531
00:32:42.720 --> 00:32:45.000
all that sort of stuff. And
now here he is on the biggest stage

532
00:32:45.000 --> 00:32:49.640
in poker winning this. This event
was live streamed on Poker Grow, so

533
00:32:49.640 --> 00:32:52.720
if you are a Poker Grow subscriber, you can check that out on the

534
00:32:52.799 --> 00:32:57.759
live stream. But Tim spoke with
him afterwards, and here is that interview

535
00:32:57.799 --> 00:33:02.519
with David Simon. Congratulations David.
First of people, RASA, since I

536
00:33:02.599 --> 00:33:07.000
work on production, I have the
luxury of having your bio here, and

537
00:33:07.039 --> 00:33:08.319
it feels like I look through it
quickly. I think you're a little more

538
00:33:08.359 --> 00:33:13.400
qualified to do this interview then I
might be looking at it it's got some

539
00:33:13.440 --> 00:33:15.799
of your LinkedIn stuff on it.
But firstly, you know, congratulations.

540
00:33:16.359 --> 00:33:19.279
I don't really want to talk too
much about I want to talk a little

541
00:33:19.240 --> 00:33:22.200
bit more about life. And you
know, you live in Hawaii, and

542
00:33:22.359 --> 00:33:24.519
first question I have is, you
know, what is the poker like over

543
00:33:24.559 --> 00:33:30.400
there. The poker in Hawaii is, uh, it's all home games and

544
00:33:30.440 --> 00:33:36.440
it's basically all all cash games.
But everybody is very everyone has a lot

545
00:33:36.480 --> 00:33:38.480
of gamble, so the games are
really fun. The games are really talkative.

546
00:33:38.920 --> 00:33:42.640
The game I play in I need
to shout out to a town.

547
00:33:43.079 --> 00:33:46.519
Uh, they're they're they've been railing
from back there the last few days.

548
00:33:47.079 --> 00:33:52.880
Uh. And it's it's like a
real Ohana game. Um, and everybody's

549
00:33:52.920 --> 00:33:59.119
just very welcoming. And we basically
just play cash games because there's no casinos,

550
00:33:59.200 --> 00:34:02.079
so there's no way to play live
tournaments. We run one tournament a

551
00:34:02.160 --> 00:34:07.000
year on Super Bowl. So really
the Hawaii poker scene for me, I

552
00:34:07.079 --> 00:34:10.880
play a couple of times a week
that at the farm and we play cash

553
00:34:10.920 --> 00:34:16.119
games and play one three and it
gets pretty crazy sometimes, but that's that's

554
00:34:16.119 --> 00:34:20.920
the extent of it out there.
So definitely a pot time poker play obviously

555
00:34:20.920 --> 00:34:23.480
a huge squall here. Yeah,
do we think that pot time status may

556
00:34:23.559 --> 00:34:27.920
change? Maybe we're gonna jump into
more of a professional realm. You know,

557
00:34:28.239 --> 00:34:30.079
I haven't even thought that far ahead
of it. You know. I

558
00:34:30.119 --> 00:34:34.480
come out to the series every year. I'm usually here for about a month

559
00:34:34.599 --> 00:34:38.519
or so, and I try to
grind a lot of tournaments, a lot

560
00:34:38.599 --> 00:34:45.559
in the like fifteen hundred and under
area. And with a score like this,

561
00:34:45.679 --> 00:34:49.079
it is pretty tempting to look around
and see if there are some other

562
00:34:49.079 --> 00:34:54.440
opportunities to play some more events.
But I don't see myself like leaving where

563
00:34:54.440 --> 00:34:59.360
I live and like hopping on,
you know, to go play everywhere.

564
00:34:59.400 --> 00:35:02.840
But I will probably take some some
more trips each year than than just coming

565
00:35:02.880 --> 00:35:06.320
out here. So I'm stung going
to your friends on the rio and she

566
00:35:06.440 --> 00:35:07.719
was saying, how you know,
you're trying to sell a bit of percentage

567
00:35:07.719 --> 00:35:10.079
here and there, and you didn't
sell that much of this event, which

568
00:35:10.119 --> 00:35:15.320
is obviously Yeah, um, what
what did you you know? Why did

569
00:35:15.320 --> 00:35:16.679
you choose this event? You know, a mixed tum mix on mahyes,

570
00:35:16.679 --> 00:35:21.239
that's something you kind of specialize in. Um. I would say that I'm

571
00:35:21.480 --> 00:35:24.760
much more of a no limit tournament
player. Um, I do enjoy playing

572
00:35:24.840 --> 00:35:30.519
PLO cash games, and I've done
okay in some of the mix events here

573
00:35:30.639 --> 00:35:35.199
and some of just like the PLO
deep stack events here. Um you know,

574
00:35:35.239 --> 00:35:38.519
of the of the more smaller buy
six USand eight hundred like, I

575
00:35:38.559 --> 00:35:43.519
haven't run super deep, but I
have played enough where I feel comfortable in

576
00:35:43.559 --> 00:35:47.119
PLO tournament formats. But I'm always
been way more of a of a no

577
00:35:47.239 --> 00:35:52.199
limit player. And I knew all
the guys at the final table. I

578
00:35:52.199 --> 00:35:57.480
think we're better PLO players than I
am, so you know, maybe it'll

579
00:35:57.519 --> 00:36:00.000
show in some of the footage.
I think between sterdaying today, I was

580
00:36:00.159 --> 00:36:05.079
I overfolded probably a little bit in
PLO, but I was mainly just trying

581
00:36:05.119 --> 00:36:07.840
to stay out of the way in
spots where I didn't need to get in

582
00:36:07.880 --> 00:36:14.320
the mix and save myself for the
hold the orbits, and it seems to

583
00:36:14.800 --> 00:36:19.239
I'm mostly paid off. I guess
one thing I'm always interested in when you

584
00:36:19.280 --> 00:36:24.639
get a brand new face on the
scene, not only at the WIT elsewhere

585
00:36:24.639 --> 00:36:30.079
and poker, but it's it's certainly
heightened at the WP. Is they're gonna

586
00:36:30.119 --> 00:36:34.440
stick around? What are they gonna
play? We're gonna see him putting in

587
00:36:34.440 --> 00:36:37.159
a full schedule next year. Like
what you know, what happens because obviously

588
00:36:37.239 --> 00:36:40.519
the WSP bigger than anywhere else in
the world that you can win life changing

589
00:36:40.559 --> 00:36:45.719
money for very little amounts of money. David Simon turns fifteen hundred dollars into

590
00:36:45.760 --> 00:36:50.079
more than four hundred thousand dollars.
So to me, that's enough to come

591
00:36:50.159 --> 00:36:52.000
blast a full summer next summer,
you know, like play some bigger buying

592
00:36:52.039 --> 00:36:55.519
events. Like I don't know what
his full plans will be at that time,

593
00:36:55.519 --> 00:36:59.239
but it'll be interesting to see because
then you start seeing people and you're

594
00:36:59.239 --> 00:37:01.239
like, oh, like we covered
him last year, you know, we

595
00:37:01.320 --> 00:37:04.800
talked last year, and like now
he's doing this and this and this.

596
00:37:04.880 --> 00:37:07.320
So I asked him a little bit
about that. And when he was getting

597
00:37:07.320 --> 00:37:10.360
interviewed by Pokiness, I was talking
to his friends on the rail and kind

598
00:37:10.360 --> 00:37:13.760
of a little bit, okay,
you know, learning a little bit about

599
00:37:13.840 --> 00:37:15.920
him. And he tries to sell
action to his events. He saw like

600
00:37:15.960 --> 00:37:20.840
twelve percent to this one. Um, so I guess he was pretty happy

601
00:37:20.960 --> 00:37:25.039
that he didn't sell a big chunk
And see that's awesome, Yeah, say

602
00:37:25.079 --> 00:37:29.519
that that money geta's to others,
but I'm sure, I'm sure someone that

603
00:37:29.719 --> 00:37:32.320
passed on buying the action, you
know, or possibly passed him buying the

604
00:37:32.360 --> 00:37:37.960
action, is feeling the opposite.
Yeah. Um the one thousand dollars Super

605
00:37:37.159 --> 00:37:40.519
Seniors three thousand, one hundred and
twenty one entries in this one, which

606
00:37:40.519 --> 00:37:44.440
I also think is an increase over
last year. I think last year was

607
00:37:44.480 --> 00:37:50.559
in the two thousand. Somewhere closs
Ilk won it for three hundred and seventy

608
00:37:50.559 --> 00:37:55.039
one thousand dollars. Surprisingly, this
was one of the most rowdy rails.

609
00:37:55.159 --> 00:37:59.920
It was yeah, well there was
an Argentinian at the rail and it was

610
00:38:00.239 --> 00:38:05.239
bonkers until the Argentinian went out in
six or seventh placed. Class is sixty

611
00:38:05.320 --> 00:38:08.360
six years old. He started the
day with eight big blinds. I think

612
00:38:08.360 --> 00:38:12.679
it was twelve left to south.
The day two ran it all the way

613
00:38:12.760 --> 00:38:17.039
up, wins the whole damn thing. It's Austria's seventh WSP goal. Brace

614
00:38:17.119 --> 00:38:23.199
it overall for this year. I'm
joking, not this year overall, so

615
00:38:23.280 --> 00:38:30.760
that's very cool. Congratulations to Class
ILK ten thousand dollars Stud High Low Championship,

616
00:38:30.360 --> 00:38:34.280
one hundred and forty one entries in
this one. Needed a fourth day,

617
00:38:35.000 --> 00:38:38.199
came back with six players. They
didn't really have that many chips.

618
00:38:38.199 --> 00:38:42.239
Like Ryan Miller wins the event for
three hundred and forty four thousand dollars.

619
00:38:42.239 --> 00:38:44.599
He was the chip leader when they
came back with six and he only had

620
00:38:44.639 --> 00:38:47.719
fourteen big bets. Then Bryn Kenny
was right behind him with thirteen. Fourteen.

621
00:38:47.719 --> 00:38:51.039
It's a decent amount. I mean, yeah, but it's not like

622
00:38:51.360 --> 00:38:53.079
you know, it's not massive.
I mean, it's it's obviously deep in

623
00:38:53.599 --> 00:38:58.679
big blonds. Okay, I would
argue that's less than fifty big blinds,

624
00:38:58.679 --> 00:39:01.440
but it's fourteen big bet in a
split pot gang. That's a lot.

625
00:39:02.119 --> 00:39:06.559
I mean anyway, Yeah, and
what three guys had like three big bets

626
00:39:06.599 --> 00:39:09.440
each side? You need watching the
Grounders vlog where he talks about his one

627
00:39:09.519 --> 00:39:13.840
big bet coming into day three.
I know it mixed games. You can

628
00:39:13.880 --> 00:39:15.800
get very very short, trust me, I'm well aware, especially in the

629
00:39:15.800 --> 00:39:19.599
stud games. But I'm just saying
that, like there wasn't a lot of

630
00:39:19.679 --> 00:39:22.079
chips in play overall. Well,
it is a three day event, I

631
00:39:22.119 --> 00:39:24.400
know, And it went to a
fourth day with six people as they played

632
00:39:24.400 --> 00:39:30.639
forever yesterday, These these ten K
limit mixed game tournaments are just they take

633
00:39:30.679 --> 00:39:35.079
forever. It's just that's just what
they are. So and this one took

634
00:39:35.079 --> 00:39:37.320
forever. Today they what time did
they start today, because they got to

635
00:39:37.400 --> 00:39:40.519
the two and they finished the bat
ten yeah, ten or ten thirty Yeah,

636
00:39:40.559 --> 00:39:43.920
with a dinner break in there.
Yeah. I don't know why those

637
00:39:43.920 --> 00:39:47.760
guys took a dinner break, but
whatever, it was a good idea for

638
00:39:47.840 --> 00:39:52.840
Ryan Miller. So they're playing.
Ryan Miller starts today as a chip leader.

639
00:39:52.440 --> 00:39:57.400
Um Bryn Kenny is right on his
heels and then quickly takes the chip

640
00:39:57.480 --> 00:40:00.639
lead. They're playing throughout the day. They eventually get to three handed play.

641
00:40:00.760 --> 00:40:07.440
Ryan Miller's the short stacks, then
Maximilian Maximilian Schindler goes out in third.

642
00:40:07.639 --> 00:40:10.679
It's Bryn versus Ryan Miller. Like
they exchanged the chip lead a little

643
00:40:10.679 --> 00:40:15.960
bit, but Bryn Kenny basically opened
up a massive lead, leaves Ryan Miller

644
00:40:16.000 --> 00:40:20.239
with I don't know, three or
four big bets something like that. Then

645
00:40:20.280 --> 00:40:22.599
they decided to take this seventy five
minutes to the break when Ryan Miller has

646
00:40:22.679 --> 00:40:28.079
like sub four big bets when they
would come back, okay, all the

647
00:40:28.159 --> 00:40:32.639
momentum was for Bryn Kenny pre dinner. After dinner, things changed. I

648
00:40:32.639 --> 00:40:36.800
don't know if there was some frog
poison and Bryn's food. I don't know

649
00:40:36.840 --> 00:40:40.920
what was happening, but I mean
it did not go well posted or for

650
00:40:40.920 --> 00:40:44.280
Bryn Kenny. You know, maybe
we can ask him in a couple of

651
00:40:44.320 --> 00:40:49.119
days, but I'm pretty sure he
probably had a reservation in Nobu and wanted

652
00:40:49.159 --> 00:40:51.679
to keep it. Something as simple
as like that. I mean, that's

653
00:40:51.679 --> 00:40:53.480
fine, but like I'm just saying, it didn't go well for him because

654
00:40:53.480 --> 00:40:58.840
he came back. Ryan Miller fought
right back in, you know, eventually

655
00:40:58.840 --> 00:41:00.920
took the lead. Brent took it
back, but then Ryan Miller took it

656
00:41:00.960 --> 00:41:05.320
back again and stretched out his only
next thing, you know, it's Bryn

657
00:41:05.400 --> 00:41:07.920
Kenny, the one with you know, two three, four big bets.

658
00:41:08.840 --> 00:41:13.880
And then Ryan Miller was able to
finish him off not too long after he

659
00:41:14.000 --> 00:41:15.760
you know, got him down below
a million chips. And that's that.

660
00:41:15.880 --> 00:41:21.039
Bryn Kenny misses out on his second
BSP goal bracelet. He had won one

661
00:41:21.119 --> 00:41:24.239
in twenty fifteen. Believe it was
either eight game or ten game, ten

662
00:41:24.280 --> 00:41:32.239
game, ten game, Um,
I'll guess Calvin Anderson. No, Calvin

663
00:41:32.239 --> 00:41:37.559
Anderson went deep in that event New
Zealand, a New Zealand player yes,

664
00:41:39.800 --> 00:41:45.639
no beyond oh okay. And then
Ryan Miller took his first WSP goal bracer

665
00:41:45.719 --> 00:41:50.719
for beating Bryn Kenny in this one. Ryan Miller aka little Shit is what

666
00:41:50.800 --> 00:41:54.599
he goes by. East Coast cash
game legend plays in the Big Game at

667
00:41:54.639 --> 00:42:00.079
Borgata, mostly crushes it. I'm
speaking with some of his friends on the

668
00:42:00.159 --> 00:42:02.840
rail, you know. They say
he's probably won millions in that game.

669
00:42:04.079 --> 00:42:07.039
Stud Hilo is one of his better
games, plays very well. They also

670
00:42:07.079 --> 00:42:12.360
said that his biggest flaw over the
years, and probably the reason why he

671
00:42:12.360 --> 00:42:15.760
didn't have a bracelet yet because he
has had some deeper runs in these WSP

672
00:42:15.840 --> 00:42:21.639
tournaments is um, he treats the
tournaments too much like a cash game and

673
00:42:21.800 --> 00:42:24.480
he hasn't like correctly adapted. Okay, Um, he doesn't put it in

674
00:42:24.559 --> 00:42:28.039
a lot of volume of tournaments.
He plays a lot of cash out here

675
00:42:28.119 --> 00:42:30.360
during the summer, plays a lot. I think over at Aria might even

676
00:42:30.440 --> 00:42:32.519
like, you know, be kind
of in charge of a game over there

677
00:42:32.559 --> 00:42:36.159
or whatever. But yeah, I
think and I think that's three hundred and

678
00:42:36.159 --> 00:42:38.039
six hundred, So that's you know, no small game whatsoever. Um.

679
00:42:38.079 --> 00:42:42.280
But yeah, so he did he
did well here. You know, he

680
00:42:42.320 --> 00:42:44.519
comes out on top. He's able
to kind of, I guess, figure

681
00:42:44.559 --> 00:42:49.760
out the tournament strategy at least in
this tournament and take home what three hundred

682
00:42:49.840 --> 00:42:53.159
forty four thousand, six hundred seventy
seven dollars for his first WSP goal bracelet

683
00:42:53.400 --> 00:43:00.320
fifteen pot limit Omaha high hand low. That's kind of like half and half

684
00:43:00.320 --> 00:43:05.480
because there was a high enalo.
Sure. William Copp wins it all two

685
00:43:05.639 --> 00:43:12.440
hundred and fifty nine thousand dollars.
His sister Katie Copp won the Casino Employees

686
00:43:12.480 --> 00:43:17.280
Event last summer here, the first
time the series moved down to the last

687
00:43:17.280 --> 00:43:22.719
figas strip. Michael Rodriguez took second
place. He won the Bedoguie event,

688
00:43:22.760 --> 00:43:25.360
the first ever Badugi Eventum. And
in his you know, we've been we've

689
00:43:25.360 --> 00:43:29.440
been talking about the POI stuff,
you know, yet trounde we got Ian

690
00:43:29.920 --> 00:43:32.840
Matacus. Uh, Michael Rodriguez is
like in the top ten, top five

691
00:43:32.880 --> 00:43:37.480
somewhere, you know, especially with
the second place finish for William Copp twelfth

692
00:43:37.480 --> 00:43:42.320
cash. No, sorry, this
Isuez. This is the worst ever.

693
00:43:42.760 --> 00:43:45.079
Yeah, okay, I'll admit that
it is so you just want to focus

694
00:43:45.079 --> 00:43:50.679
on Michael Rodriguez and just forget William
Copp. That's basically that's literally what Tim

695
00:43:50.679 --> 00:43:54.519
has wrote on this. We write
that. But so I continuing the POI

696
00:43:54.599 --> 00:43:59.320
Tokia. All right, William William
Copp, congratulations, two hundred fifty nine

697
00:43:59.679 --> 00:44:01.880
eleven are twenty five dollars. Unfortunately, I have to stick to the rundown

698
00:44:02.039 --> 00:44:05.199
and I have to move away from
you, and I have to talk about

699
00:44:05.239 --> 00:44:08.880
Michael Rodriguez, who earned his twelfth
cash fourth final table. It's his biggest

700
00:44:08.920 --> 00:44:15.440
cash money wise. Yeah, and
he's top three now in POY pending all

701
00:44:15.480 --> 00:44:19.239
the bather results pending pending this well, yeah, you got he's not over

702
00:44:19.320 --> 00:44:22.239
taking day ball in but I think
he's I think he moved into three pretty

703
00:44:22.280 --> 00:44:27.679
safely. Got it with second place
one thousand dollars. Super Turbo Bounty again,

704
00:44:27.760 --> 00:44:30.960
this one needed another day. These
are the super turbos quote unquote super

705
00:44:30.960 --> 00:44:35.840
turbos, even though I don't think
they're that super turboe. There's supposed to

706
00:44:35.880 --> 00:44:38.159
be one day events in and now, well, when you get eight thousand

707
00:44:38.280 --> 00:44:43.480
entrances get pretty hot. Just about
twenty eight hundred and twenty four entries.

708
00:44:44.039 --> 00:44:47.639
Gabriel Schroeder, Brazilian. I think
you're resilient. Um. He won for

709
00:44:47.719 --> 00:44:52.639
two hundred and twenty eight thousand dollars. I believe he was the one with

710
00:44:52.679 --> 00:44:54.840
the other big rail today. Yeah
he was. He had usually on one

711
00:44:54.880 --> 00:45:00.159
side, he had Argentina. On
the other side, you had Brazil the

712
00:45:00.159 --> 00:45:04.760
World Cup. They had balloons for
this guy of his. I thought the

713
00:45:04.800 --> 00:45:08.719
balloons were down Lowry's. I don't
know there was there was a cow bell.

714
00:45:08.960 --> 00:45:12.400
Did you hear the cows? Oh
my god? I mean I was

715
00:45:12.400 --> 00:45:15.800
a point I know in the past, like you know, when the Brazilians

716
00:45:15.840 --> 00:45:19.960
kind of first came on the scene, they brought the vouzelas. The Voozela's

717
00:45:19.960 --> 00:45:23.639
got nixed. I am team noisemakers. Do whatever you want, like as

718
00:45:23.639 --> 00:45:27.679
long as you're not breaking shit,
you know, which we almost actually had

719
00:45:27.719 --> 00:45:30.559
that the other day at the Millionaire
Maker. Probably we lost the TV we

720
00:45:30.639 --> 00:45:35.000
did, but that was that was
sweet lose team. Oh yeah, you

721
00:45:35.039 --> 00:45:37.400
know, like what happened to the
million Maaker. Somebody broke a They had

722
00:45:37.440 --> 00:45:44.960
one of those giant like drinks and
they were slamming it and the bottom of

723
00:45:44.960 --> 00:45:47.119
it broke. It was shaped kind
of like a ball then upside down ball

724
00:45:47.199 --> 00:45:50.599
and the bottom of it broke and
the fucking it went everywhere. It was

725
00:45:50.639 --> 00:45:52.599
a mess. Yeah, so like, just don't break stuff. If you

726
00:45:52.719 --> 00:45:54.800
make a final table, I'm gonna
like, I'm gonna bring a trump,

727
00:45:54.800 --> 00:46:00.440
howbells, vovo zelas. You want
to walk in here with a with a

728
00:46:00.559 --> 00:46:05.079
drum over your shoulder beating it,
let's go like I'm in for all of

729
00:46:05.079 --> 00:46:07.800
it. And if you got a
problem with the noise, get out of

730
00:46:07.840 --> 00:46:13.280
here. I don't like like especially
it's it's just and also like the South

731
00:46:13.320 --> 00:46:17.000
Americans or Central and South America are
the best round they don't how to do

732
00:46:17.039 --> 00:46:22.239
it, they know how to do
it now good No, but but rerem

733
00:46:22.320 --> 00:46:23.960
Quin I were talking about this the
other day on the live streams. The

734
00:46:24.039 --> 00:46:28.840
English have are not good anymore.
They're just not when's the last time they've

735
00:46:28.880 --> 00:46:30.679
been good? But maybe that's back
when it was like Jake Cody making final

736
00:46:30.719 --> 00:46:37.639
table. That was like eight years
ago, ten years ago. The British.

737
00:46:37.719 --> 00:46:40.920
I'm saying, like, yeah,
but even when the Brazilians stunk at

738
00:46:40.920 --> 00:46:45.000
poker, and listen, the Brazilians
are the best at poker right now,

739
00:46:45.039 --> 00:46:46.920
but they used to be like used
to laugh, yeah at the Brazilians.

740
00:46:47.000 --> 00:46:50.199
Now they're like, you don't want
to see a Brazilian at your table because

741
00:46:50.199 --> 00:46:52.239
you can put you in the blender
of Brazilian times and you hate it.

742
00:46:52.639 --> 00:46:55.719
But before, but they still came
out for their people, of course,

743
00:46:55.840 --> 00:47:00.840
you know, in support, which
we might get tomorrow because I believe Yury

744
00:47:00.920 --> 00:47:04.159
Zoelevski's brother Vitour is still in the
five K six man. Yes, so

745
00:47:04.199 --> 00:47:08.519
we might get more Brazilian craziness tomorrow. But today we had in Argentinian rail

746
00:47:08.599 --> 00:47:14.960
which was bonkers. They chanted,
They literally marched out through the Colossus field

747
00:47:15.000 --> 00:47:17.559
and we're chanting the whole time.
They walked right behind me, chanting the

748
00:47:17.559 --> 00:47:22.440
whole time. They were the ones
that were throwing the money. I texted

749
00:47:22.480 --> 00:47:27.440
you, I said, I said, uh, they're throwing the money everywhere.

750
00:47:27.639 --> 00:47:31.719
We have this like what year is
that table ten? The actual final

751
00:47:31.760 --> 00:47:36.199
table? Yeah, which I shame
on us. We haven't mentioned this all

752
00:47:36.199 --> 00:47:39.119
summer. We have the actual final
table. We got it from the warehouse

753
00:47:39.559 --> 00:47:44.280
and we put it on display in
the Horrors Shoe event center. Right when

754
00:47:44.280 --> 00:47:46.239
you walk in, there's like some
stairs on the right, you'll see a

755
00:47:46.280 --> 00:47:51.480
big WSP sign. We lit up
WSP lettering on the left side. You'll

756
00:47:51.480 --> 00:47:54.000
see this display. It's the actual
table that was used. We got out

757
00:47:54.039 --> 00:47:58.840
of the warehouse. Tim built this
whole display thing and we put a whole

758
00:47:58.880 --> 00:48:00.440
bunch of fake money on it that
you can sit down and take pictures.

759
00:48:00.480 --> 00:48:06.159
People have been taking pictures all summer
long. Okay. You can also enter

760
00:48:06.199 --> 00:48:09.280
to win over there, to win
a what lifetime subscription to Poker Go and

761
00:48:09.480 --> 00:48:14.960
the main events? Holy crap?
Can I win? No? Well,

762
00:48:15.079 --> 00:48:17.519
yeah, sure, guess the riot
get the question right. I don't remember

763
00:48:17.519 --> 00:48:21.239
what the question was. Guess how
many entrance are in the main Oh yeah,

764
00:48:21.320 --> 00:48:23.320
okay, um, so yeah,
so they have that. But so

765
00:48:23.400 --> 00:48:30.440
this these Argentinians went over there and
they were shooting a video celebrating and chanting.

766
00:48:30.480 --> 00:48:35.440
There was like twenty of them throwing
the money. The money's bundled up.

767
00:48:35.480 --> 00:48:37.440
You and I bundled it up.
They were throwing it out, they

768
00:48:37.440 --> 00:48:42.679
were making it rain and I was
like, uh yeah, they're throwing the

769
00:48:42.679 --> 00:48:45.320
money everywhere. And I saw one
security guard like go over there, like

770
00:48:45.360 --> 00:48:47.880
before you got there, and I
saw you walk over there, and I'm

771
00:48:47.920 --> 00:48:51.519
assuming they kind of cleaned it up
a little bit. No, those fucking

772
00:48:51.519 --> 00:48:53.519
guys just they just like they just
like took it off the tape security cleaned

773
00:48:53.559 --> 00:48:57.159
it out. Well, I'm good
whatever, because they should have been doing

774
00:48:57.159 --> 00:48:59.639
their job and telling them not to
fucking mess out with my ship. I

775
00:48:59.639 --> 00:49:01.920
mean, what are you gonna do, man, Tomorrow, I'm gonna fix

776
00:49:01.920 --> 00:49:05.039
it. All it was, it
was. It was a blast having these

777
00:49:05.119 --> 00:49:08.320
rails, um, really it was. But what I was gonna say is

778
00:49:08.360 --> 00:49:14.760
that the Americans have the worst rails
usually because well back and forth, the

779
00:49:14.840 --> 00:49:20.039
chants are bad. Okay, they
chant stupid things. They usually the Americans.

780
00:49:20.079 --> 00:49:23.480
If there's ever rails that get out
of line, it's the Americans.

781
00:49:23.840 --> 00:49:28.199
Like they go they go too far. They make fun of the other people,

782
00:49:28.719 --> 00:49:31.599
say stupid shit like just be fun, chant for your man, you

783
00:49:31.639 --> 00:49:36.000
know, they just say dumb stuff. They as in week. Because I'm

784
00:49:36.000 --> 00:49:37.559
an American, we do dumb things
like that's just what we do. We

785
00:49:37.639 --> 00:49:42.400
just do dumb crap, like just
keep it cool. But the Brazilians,

786
00:49:42.480 --> 00:49:45.440
the Argentinians, if we get vitour
Zevlevski over there, there's a five K

787
00:49:45.719 --> 00:49:49.960
rail is looking big. He must
still be in because I see the Brazilian

788
00:49:49.960 --> 00:49:52.880
media over there. It's the only
thing on Let's go. Yeah, everyone's

789
00:49:52.880 --> 00:49:59.000
watching Height, I believe, and
that's gonna be live stream tomorrow on Poker

790
00:49:59.039 --> 00:50:02.920
Grow, which probably gonna be absolutely
bananas in this one case, super Turbo

791
00:50:02.960 --> 00:50:06.719
Bounty. Getting back to that,
now that I did rated the conversation for

792
00:50:06.840 --> 00:50:12.840
a bit, Andy Black got the
third many Black is back. There's this.

793
00:50:13.079 --> 00:50:16.960
There's this random I mean you you
guys have to watch this this do

794
00:50:16.960 --> 00:50:23.679
you know what I'm talking about?
The random documentary on on YouTube with Andy

795
00:50:23.719 --> 00:50:30.840
Black like all in it. It's
called it's called the Million Dollar Deal.

796
00:50:30.360 --> 00:50:35.079
If you just look it up,
The Million Dollar Deal. I believe it's

797
00:50:35.119 --> 00:50:40.079
on this person, Luke McManus's YouTube
page. Watch this. It's about forty

798
00:50:40.079 --> 00:50:45.480
five minutes long. But it's great. It's great, and Andy Black is

799
00:50:45.519 --> 00:50:47.800
all in it. So I would
encourage you just to go to YouTube search

800
00:50:49.039 --> 00:50:52.639
the Million Dollar Deal. Check that
out. You'll see Andy Black's face there.

801
00:50:53.440 --> 00:50:57.519
Um yeah, that's a fun one. Anyway, he's back. He

802
00:50:57.559 --> 00:51:01.599
got there. Daniel Lowry got six
places the six hundred dollars Deep Stack Championship.

803
00:51:02.400 --> 00:51:06.800
Four thousand, three hundred and three
entries in that one, almost two

804
00:51:06.880 --> 00:51:10.239
hundred and seventy one thousand dollars for
first place. Three players left, John

805
00:51:10.280 --> 00:51:16.760
Taylor, David Guay and Stephen Stolzenfeld. I hope I got that last thing.

806
00:51:16.840 --> 00:51:22.360
He died. They are going to
battle for the prize tomorrow, so

807
00:51:22.480 --> 00:51:27.000
you know, we'll talk about that
winner when it happens. Twenty four k

808
00:51:27.119 --> 00:51:30.480
right now, playing for two hundred
and seventy Okay, I like it.

809
00:51:30.119 --> 00:51:35.079
Five thousand dollars. Noelman hold him
six max about eight players, I think,

810
00:51:35.440 --> 00:51:37.559
give or take one. We still
heard some commotions. Maybe you were

811
00:51:37.639 --> 00:51:40.320
down to set. The rail looks
a little bit smaller and look looks a

812
00:51:40.320 --> 00:51:45.480
little bit more condensed, So maybe
they are down to one table, which

813
00:51:45.519 --> 00:51:49.159
would mean seven players left. Because
a six hundred event, this one again

814
00:51:49.239 --> 00:51:52.760
had eleven hundred ninety nine entries nine
hundred and thirty eight thousand dollars for first

815
00:51:52.760 --> 00:51:57.800
place. Angelina Rich is leading the
way. I think she had to skip

816
00:51:57.840 --> 00:52:00.679
the Ladies event because she's going deep
in the pretty good decision. Yeah,

817
00:52:00.719 --> 00:52:07.360
Norbert Skeezi is up there. Vitour
Zebleski, Daniel Lazarus, Tyler Cornell and

818
00:52:07.719 --> 00:52:17.079
Poy frontrunner possible Player of the Year
in Matacus. His vacant chips. This

819
00:52:17.119 --> 00:52:24.920
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825
00:52:52.239 --> 00:52:57.079
ninety five entries. How did that
compare to last year? Statman? Look

826
00:52:57.119 --> 00:53:01.039
that one up. Twelve ninety five
entries, hundred ninety two thousand dollars for

827
00:53:01.199 --> 00:53:09.599
first place. Day two is down
below fifty players remaining. Mary Devorcan is

828
00:53:09.719 --> 00:53:15.760
leading the way. You have Jessica
two Soul also in. She won the

829
00:53:15.760 --> 00:53:20.800
event last year, so she's still
in title defense. That's pretty great.

830
00:53:21.920 --> 00:53:28.480
Patty Landis is also in aka Daniel
Legron who's assistant, still doing well,

831
00:53:29.039 --> 00:53:35.360
and Maria lamperprop fulis probably butchered that
last name. She's a crusher. She's

832
00:53:35.400 --> 00:53:38.679
like a one of the top people
on the Argentina all time money list.

833
00:53:38.719 --> 00:53:42.960
By the way, she's like up
there. Yeah, yeah, I think

834
00:53:42.960 --> 00:53:45.000
so, because she had I think
she had she won the million dollar.

835
00:53:46.840 --> 00:53:51.239
I think it was a party poker
live event. Um, but close enough,

836
00:53:51.360 --> 00:53:53.920
same sort of thing she stood.
Yeah, see can your name first

837
00:53:53.920 --> 00:53:59.440
and second? You should be out
of get this first and seconds. I'm

838
00:53:59.440 --> 00:54:04.559
not gonna give you anyways. Isn't
one her her either? I don't know

839
00:54:04.559 --> 00:54:07.639
if they're still together. But boyfriend
who's in second, I haven't Luca,

840
00:54:07.760 --> 00:54:10.079
Yeah, him, that's what it
is. I couldn't remember his name,

841
00:54:10.159 --> 00:54:15.519
but they they used to be together. Maria and I okay, um number

842
00:54:15.599 --> 00:54:22.039
one on Argentina. Uh, Leo
Fernandez, No, but he is seventh,

843
00:54:22.960 --> 00:54:30.519
darn I don't know. Jose Ignacio
Barbato number one? What's Damien sallis

844
00:54:30.719 --> 00:54:36.679
fourth? Yea fourth? Okay?
And then Lococo's six and uh your boy

845
00:54:37.000 --> 00:54:43.760
American? Andres Cohn is in fifth
American? Arn't He's not American? According

846
00:54:43.760 --> 00:54:47.119
to WSP is no. Um,
you look up the numbers one thousand and

847
00:54:47.239 --> 00:54:52.760
seventy four entries last year in the
Ladies Championships. So nice uptick there,

848
00:54:53.400 --> 00:54:57.679
not nice, that's huge. It's
a good uptake, Yes, I mean,

849
00:54:57.719 --> 00:55:00.639
I'm not downplaying the upticks twenty three
saying that's a good up tips huge

850
00:55:01.239 --> 00:55:07.199
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YouTube channel, available for everyone for free

851
00:55:07.320 --> 00:55:10.960
on Sunday, July seconds, so
check that out. Time is still tbd

852
00:55:12.079 --> 00:55:15.760
depending on how things go tomorrow and
playing is tomorrow played out to the final

853
00:55:15.760 --> 00:55:17.639
table, come back on Sunday,
finish it out live stream it all the

854
00:55:17.679 --> 00:55:22.800
way to we get a hundred ninety
two thousand dollars winner the ten thousand dollars.

855
00:55:22.960 --> 00:55:25.199
No, there was there were so
many events today, I mean it

856
00:55:25.239 --> 00:55:29.800
was what it was like what five
winners like this is kind of but there

857
00:55:29.840 --> 00:55:34.400
was like eleven or twelve events total
run ten thousand dollars, no limit duced

858
00:55:34.440 --> 00:55:37.159
to seven single draw, one hundred
and fifty four entries in this one three

859
00:55:37.239 --> 00:55:42.679
hundred and sixty seven thousand dollars for
first place. There are twenty players remaining.

860
00:55:43.440 --> 00:55:45.599
They are in the money. Have
they bagged yet? No, they're

861
00:55:45.639 --> 00:55:51.079
playing on this level, playing out
this Yeah, play not playing the lost

862
00:55:51.159 --> 00:55:53.599
level tonight because they started late today. We'll get into that when we talk

863
00:55:53.639 --> 00:55:58.920
about the Colossus. Alex Livingston looks
to be leading in the way, which

864
00:55:59.000 --> 00:56:05.440
we do not like to see on
Team DPMC because he is on Team Lady

865
00:56:05.519 --> 00:56:09.519
Gaga and we are going head to
head with them for the gold and we

866
00:56:09.639 --> 00:56:15.280
need it. Okay, But there's
tons of big names still in Ellie Lesser's

867
00:56:15.320 --> 00:56:19.880
out there. Daniel mcgron new is
out there off his deep run in the

868
00:56:19.880 --> 00:56:24.119
ten case tot eight, Jason Mercier, who just won the fifteen hundred dollars

869
00:56:24.239 --> 00:56:29.320
version of this event, the fifteen
hundred dollars Nolan meduced the seven single draw

870
00:56:29.440 --> 00:56:31.559
took home on one hundred and fifty
one thousand I think it was, and

871
00:56:31.760 --> 00:56:36.920
we had him on the show post
win on the last episode. So we'll

872
00:56:36.960 --> 00:56:40.039
see if Jason can find his way
in the winner's circle again and make Rich

873
00:56:40.119 --> 00:56:45.679
Ryan's little take should Amis get a
little bit more true because Rich said Jason

874
00:56:45.719 --> 00:56:51.360
murch is going to be the first
person to nu chance overtake Philammies. Yeah,

875
00:56:51.599 --> 00:56:55.119
I mean he'll he'll be right in
the mix if he wins four bracelets

876
00:56:55.119 --> 00:56:59.119
this year, and the way that
he's going it might happen. Actually,

877
00:57:05.760 --> 00:57:14.800
so underway today you had the four
hundred dollar colossus, which is absolutely out

878
00:57:14.840 --> 00:57:19.280
of control. Okay, So this
thing's supposed to start at ten. I'm

879
00:57:19.320 --> 00:57:22.360
gonna play. Tim was on the
fence. I gotta I gotta seat on

880
00:57:22.360 --> 00:57:25.760
the Horseshoe side. I show up
here, I'm on time, I'm ready

881
00:57:25.760 --> 00:57:30.559
to go. We haven't started on
time. It's it's nine fifty eight.

882
00:57:30.760 --> 00:57:34.000
This is why I knew we weren't
going to start on time when I walked

883
00:57:34.039 --> 00:57:37.440
over there and it was nine to
fifty eight and people weren't allowed to go

884
00:57:37.480 --> 00:57:38.719
inside the Rooge yet. I said, okay, well, we're definitely not

885
00:57:38.840 --> 00:57:44.000
starting on time. Normally like five
to ten minutes before they let you in.

886
00:57:44.480 --> 00:57:45.400
I'm like, okay, well,
we're probably not gonna start on time.

887
00:57:45.519 --> 00:57:51.480
Then we get word that they just
flat out announced dealer shortage. You

888
00:57:51.519 --> 00:57:55.039
know, we're waiting for dealers.
They had the restart of the ladies event

889
00:57:55.239 --> 00:58:00.119
was going on in the Horseshoe event
Center, and then what's the other one

890
00:58:00.239 --> 00:58:04.840
called the Grand Ballroom. The Grand
Ballroom is where like most of Classus was,

891
00:58:04.920 --> 00:58:09.679
but also some of Colossus was in
this room. But people had tickets

892
00:58:09.719 --> 00:58:15.960
for seats where the women's were already
seated, so that was a whole mess.

893
00:58:16.920 --> 00:58:22.920
But they started Paris at ten.
Paris was good to go the parasite,

894
00:58:22.960 --> 00:58:27.639
so they started. We didn't get
started on this side till just about

895
00:58:27.639 --> 00:58:31.719
twelve o'clock, so about two hours
behind, which is wild. I mean,

896
00:58:32.159 --> 00:58:37.119
not that it matters, because we
didn't like start into the tournament two

897
00:58:37.119 --> 00:58:43.840
hours We started at zero like,
so it was still fine. The field.

898
00:58:44.039 --> 00:58:46.519
Last year on Day one A,
I think the total it got over

899
00:58:46.559 --> 00:58:50.920
thirteen thousand, A little bit over
thirteen thousand. Last year on Day when

900
00:58:50.960 --> 00:58:53.800
A, it had fifty eight hundred
I think sixty nine. Okay, this

901
00:58:53.920 --> 00:58:59.039
year, the current clock that I
see about one hundred feet from us says

902
00:58:59.599 --> 00:59:07.079
seven seven hundred and five Jesus,
So almost two thousand more entries this year

903
00:59:07.039 --> 00:59:12.199
and you could only in this tournament. It's only one re entry per flay,

904
00:59:12.199 --> 00:59:15.039
so you can only put max four
bolts in this thing. I mean,

905
00:59:15.360 --> 00:59:19.599
more than two thousand entries today.
Tomorrow is gonna have ten thousand people,

906
00:59:19.880 --> 00:59:22.159
isn't it. Yeah, I'm not
playing. I mean I was planning

907
00:59:22.239 --> 00:59:25.360
on playing tomorrow. I don't think
I'm going to now, because if you

908
00:59:25.400 --> 00:59:30.320
want to, you should be definitely
registering tonight. Yeah, but like my

909
00:59:30.480 --> 00:59:34.280
problem is if I register tonight,
I wish they could just tell me that

910
00:59:34.320 --> 00:59:37.039
I would be starting at noon,
or like this size is gonna be delayed

911
00:59:37.079 --> 00:59:38.119
or that side is gonna be delayed. Like that would just be easier for

912
00:59:38.199 --> 00:59:40.480
my life, right, I don't
want to come here and like sit around

913
00:59:40.480 --> 00:59:43.320
and do nothing. I can give
you some work if you want to.

914
00:59:43.599 --> 00:59:46.159
I have plenty of work. But
it's like the getting up in the morning,

915
00:59:46.199 --> 00:59:50.920
you know, you're all over the
place. Regis to say, I

916
00:59:51.039 --> 00:59:54.519
might lay redch tomorrow, We'll see
how it goes. I'm also I just

917
00:59:54.599 --> 00:59:58.760
I don't know how much more ten
handed poker I can take. I just

918
00:59:58.960 --> 01:00:06.119
I just don't and I'm just like
ready to lose it. It's just not

919
01:00:06.280 --> 01:00:10.760
that I like I understand capacity issues. I get it, but like it's

920
01:00:10.840 --> 01:00:15.920
it's mostly just these people, Like
people don't understand that, Like listen,

921
01:00:15.159 --> 01:00:20.760
we're all there's ten of us at
the table. Everyone is uncomfortable, Like

922
01:00:20.880 --> 01:00:22.519
just be nice to the neighbor,
like, don't try and take up more

923
01:00:22.559 --> 01:00:27.800
space, like because you were there
first or something like. It's just it's

924
01:00:27.840 --> 01:00:31.239
the people that I get frustrated with. So I fired two bullets today.

925
01:00:31.639 --> 01:00:36.320
Lay redge actually went extremely fast.
Um, I was a little bit worried

926
01:00:36.360 --> 01:00:37.840
that I might get stuck in a
line for a little while, but it

927
01:00:37.920 --> 01:00:43.800
took me maybe fifteen minutes. I
have three interesting hands that I want to

928
01:00:43.800 --> 01:00:46.360
talk about. We haven't talked about
any hands in a while, so bear

929
01:00:46.440 --> 01:00:50.239
with us here. If this is
something you don't care about, you can

930
01:00:50.280 --> 01:00:53.239
also just shut it off and move
on. I don't know. So first

931
01:00:53.239 --> 01:00:59.400
table I'm at is bananas. I
mean, there's these people are just there's

932
01:00:59.440 --> 01:01:02.480
one guy at my table. One
guy at my table. He's like chatting

933
01:01:02.480 --> 01:01:05.280
with some people on the other side
of the table, and then he looks

934
01:01:05.280 --> 01:01:07.159
at me and he says, welcome
to the table. I'm like, thank

935
01:01:07.199 --> 01:01:10.559
you. You know, what's your
name? I forget his name. Like

936
01:01:10.639 --> 01:01:14.920
we start chatting. First thing he
says to me, are you a pro?

937
01:01:15.800 --> 01:01:21.320
I say no, not a pro. And then he said stop lying

938
01:01:21.440 --> 01:01:22.639
or something like that. And I
was like, I'm not I'm not a

939
01:01:22.679 --> 01:01:28.079
pro. And he said sports betting. I said no, I have a

940
01:01:28.119 --> 01:01:30.039
real job. He's like, stop
lying. I'm like, all right,

941
01:01:30.039 --> 01:01:31.880
well, I just can't Like,
what do you want me to say?

942
01:01:31.920 --> 01:01:36.119
Man? Like what I have a
job. I think it was because he

943
01:01:36.159 --> 01:01:37.280
asked me where I was from and
I said, Las Vegas. So he

944
01:01:37.400 --> 01:01:42.840
just assumed that I was like a
professional gambler. But I mean, I

945
01:01:42.880 --> 01:01:47.360
don't think I want to know what's
the percentage of the seventy seven hundred entries

946
01:01:47.360 --> 01:01:51.920
that are professional gamblers that are showing
up at ten am to play ten handed

947
01:01:51.960 --> 01:01:55.280
poker. It's got to be very
small, three three people exactly. So

948
01:01:55.679 --> 01:01:59.960
people aren't doing that. They're professional
gamblers. The shot takers like myself,

949
01:02:00.039 --> 01:02:01.840
off the dreamers. Those are the
guys showing up at ten hand okay,

950
01:02:01.920 --> 01:02:07.800
not the professional gambles. Those guys
are max late redging, possibly skipping because

951
01:02:07.840 --> 01:02:09.440
they don't want to do this.
Then he proceeds to tell me that he's

952
01:02:09.480 --> 01:02:15.039
from San Diego and he hates the
weather in SoCal Because I said, you

953
01:02:15.079 --> 01:02:17.000
know, I spent two years.
He said, how long have you been

954
01:02:17.039 --> 01:02:20.480
out here? I said two thousand
and nine, But I did spend two

955
01:02:20.519 --> 01:02:24.840
years in southern California and Irvine,
so you know I know about southern California.

956
01:02:25.119 --> 01:02:29.239
San Diego is great, especially the
weather down there. I love it,

957
01:02:29.559 --> 01:02:31.880
he said. He said, I
don't really like Irvine, hate the

958
01:02:31.880 --> 01:02:36.559
people there. I don't really like
the weather in Southern California. Either.

959
01:02:36.760 --> 01:02:38.239
I was like, huh, Like, who doesn't like the weather in southern

960
01:02:38.239 --> 01:02:40.800
California. You just can't be a
real person, Like, you just can't

961
01:02:40.840 --> 01:02:44.639
be I mean, so this table
is bananas. You got one guy at

962
01:02:44.679 --> 01:02:49.119
the table who played. He played
every single hand until he busted. And

963
01:02:49.119 --> 01:02:52.639
he busted. I think in the
second level he tried to see every single

964
01:02:52.639 --> 01:02:55.800
flop and I'm pretty sure he saw
ninety percent of them and the one hand

965
01:02:55.800 --> 01:03:00.079
that he didn't see the flop he
actually had pocket queens. Like it was

966
01:03:00.119 --> 01:03:05.880
like the most unreal stuff. It
was bizarre land right, because the hand

967
01:03:05.880 --> 01:03:08.519
with the pocket queens was I think
it was under the gun raised under the

968
01:03:08.559 --> 01:03:13.360
gun plus one called, under the
gun plus two called. Then middle position

969
01:03:13.480 --> 01:03:19.079
three bet. The guy who was
playing every hand calls on the button.

970
01:03:20.000 --> 01:03:24.280
Then the first guy calls the original
razor he called, and then the plus

971
01:03:24.320 --> 01:03:30.920
one re raised, so it back
raises after calling. Then the three better

972
01:03:30.960 --> 01:03:32.480
goes all in. Then the guy
folds his hand on the button. This

973
01:03:32.519 --> 01:03:35.559
is the guy who's been playing every
hand and when he folded, he like

974
01:03:35.639 --> 01:03:40.119
exposed the queens. Okay, Then
the first raizor folds. Then the next

975
01:03:40.119 --> 01:03:43.960
guy goes all and the other guy
calls it's Ace King. It's Ace King

976
01:03:44.000 --> 01:03:46.079
for the guy who called the first
raising, then back raised, and then

977
01:03:46.079 --> 01:03:50.760
it's aces for the other guy.
So that money goes in. So the

978
01:03:50.760 --> 01:03:54.000
tables just bananol. Then this hand
comes up where I played against the guy

979
01:03:54.039 --> 01:03:58.199
who just had aces. We started
this with. We started with forty k

980
01:03:59.280 --> 01:04:04.079
it's I'm gonna say this is level
two and I get pocket queens. This

981
01:04:04.079 --> 01:04:09.519
guy raises to eight eight hundred dollars
eight hundred under the gun. I have

982
01:04:09.599 --> 01:04:13.599
two queens, red queens. I
make it twenty three hundred on the button.

983
01:04:14.280 --> 01:04:15.480
I was just like, you know
what, I'm just gonna three bet

984
01:04:15.519 --> 01:04:18.679
and then go with it. If
this guy just continues to raise me pre

985
01:04:18.800 --> 01:04:24.159
flop like I don't, it's the
colossus. Whatever, let's go. Um

986
01:04:24.280 --> 01:04:29.719
he calls it comes nine seven six
with the nine seven of spades. He

987
01:04:29.880 --> 01:04:33.360
checks as the three better, like
they're gonna bet here. I decide to

988
01:04:33.400 --> 01:04:38.920
size it up and size up very
large. Um. My reasoning here is

989
01:04:38.920 --> 01:04:42.559
like I just put a lot of
one pair of hands, you know,

990
01:04:42.840 --> 01:04:45.519
like Jack's tends. The way he
kind of called pre flop made me think

991
01:04:45.559 --> 01:04:48.440
that like he had like a he
had a hand, he won't he didn't,

992
01:04:48.480 --> 01:04:50.559
like he thought pre flop, and
like I was like, you know,

993
01:04:50.679 --> 01:04:54.559
he definitely wants to continue with his
hand, but I don't know if

994
01:04:54.559 --> 01:04:57.360
he'd like how strong he is.
Yeah, but he definitely he like he

995
01:04:57.480 --> 01:05:00.159
is interest. You know. It
wasn't just like I'm just gonna fold us

996
01:05:00.199 --> 01:05:02.639
right away or like oh this is
so bad, or you know whatever.

997
01:05:02.960 --> 01:05:08.119
He felt like he had a pretty
good hand. Good not great, I

998
01:05:08.119 --> 01:05:12.000
don't know. So anyway, so
he's thinking for a while, and I'm

999
01:05:12.000 --> 01:05:15.679
on the flop. Because the flop
was like sixty to six hundred, I

1000
01:05:15.719 --> 01:05:16.800
think he was in there or something
like that. I bet six thousand,

1001
01:05:16.920 --> 01:05:21.400
so basically full pot. He thinks, for a while, Thanks for a

1002
01:05:21.400 --> 01:05:26.920
while, Thanks for a while,
probably a minute in the tank. And

1003
01:05:27.159 --> 01:05:30.480
the longer he thinks, the more
I'm thinking that, like I kind of

1004
01:05:30.599 --> 01:05:34.280
nailed with what I wanted to do
here, and that is to put hands,

1005
01:05:34.320 --> 01:05:38.320
like because I don't have the Queen
of Spades in my hands. So

1006
01:05:38.639 --> 01:05:41.639
he can have all the flush straws
in his hand. He can have Jack's,

1007
01:05:41.639 --> 01:05:45.519
he can have tens, he can
have eights here, which flops an

1008
01:05:45.559 --> 01:05:49.559
open ender. Obviously, if he
has nine sevens or sixes and he flops

1009
01:05:49.559 --> 01:05:51.800
the set. I mean, whatever, good game. I'll tap the table

1010
01:05:51.800 --> 01:05:56.519
and I'll go find the rantry line. Maybe a chance he has like a

1011
01:05:56.599 --> 01:06:00.480
nine and eight suited, you know, something like that. So I'm like,

1012
01:06:00.519 --> 01:06:01.880
all right, well, you know, okay. So then he calls

1013
01:06:01.960 --> 01:06:05.320
after a little while, fine,
great. My plan for the turn is

1014
01:06:06.360 --> 01:06:10.840
to see a good card and then
if it's a good card for me,

1015
01:06:11.000 --> 01:06:14.199
I'm likely just gonna move all in
if he checks to me and just like

1016
01:06:14.519 --> 01:06:18.280
absolutely put him in a horrible spot. He checks Deus the Hearts on the

1017
01:06:18.280 --> 01:06:24.400
turn, and he checked, I
have thirty nine hundred in the pots,

1018
01:06:24.440 --> 01:06:29.599
like eighteen k. I put it
in. He tanks for a minute or

1019
01:06:29.639 --> 01:06:33.360
so, calls it off with the
jack tennis spades, jack tennis spades.

1020
01:06:34.239 --> 01:06:38.679
So he hit a flush draw and
a gutter interesting, and he hits the

1021
01:06:38.760 --> 01:06:42.199
King of Spades on the river.
So I was out. But I but

1022
01:06:43.079 --> 01:06:47.039
I'm actually very happy with my play
here. Everything that I thought throughout the

1023
01:06:47.079 --> 01:06:50.480
hand came to fruition. Obviously there's
some luck involved there, I get it.

1024
01:06:50.559 --> 01:06:55.480
But I think that you know,
I took I guess kind of like

1025
01:06:55.480 --> 01:07:01.519
a less gto line more exploitative line
there, but it's the Colossus and you

1026
01:07:01.559 --> 01:07:05.039
can just absolutely wreck people in this
spot. Um and I think I pretty

1027
01:07:05.079 --> 01:07:08.440
much wrecked that guy. But he
just got there and whatever it is,

1028
01:07:08.480 --> 01:07:11.440
what it is, no big deal. So I go re enter, get

1029
01:07:11.440 --> 01:07:15.079
moved to another table. I'm in
this this this new room in the silver

1030
01:07:15.119 --> 01:07:17.840
section or this whatever events center ballroom, I don't know whatever. I don't

1031
01:07:17.880 --> 01:07:21.400
know the names of these rooms anymore. I had to be at the coldest

1032
01:07:21.440 --> 01:07:28.159
seat in the room. I love
it because it's cold, but holy crap,

1033
01:07:28.239 --> 01:07:30.280
the guy to my left had shorts
on and I could tell he was

1034
01:07:30.360 --> 01:07:34.840
like gonna go into hypothermia. It
was like so cold for that guy.

1035
01:07:35.159 --> 01:07:41.000
So there's his hand. I play
where it's three hundred, six hundred or

1036
01:07:41.079 --> 01:07:45.280
ten handed. It folds to me
in the hijack seat. I have ace

1037
01:07:45.719 --> 01:07:50.239
three of spades. I make it
fourteen hundred the small blind a woman she

1038
01:07:50.400 --> 01:07:57.599
calls it comes ace nine three,
no spades, rainbow. So I flopped

1039
01:07:57.639 --> 01:08:00.800
top and bottom pair. She leads
for sixteen hundred. So I'm thinking,

1040
01:08:00.840 --> 01:08:04.800
you know, should I raise here? Should I just call? I mean,

1041
01:08:04.880 --> 01:08:12.039
she had been pretty like make her
hand, bet it you know.

1042
01:08:12.159 --> 01:08:15.239
So I'm like, Okay, she
probably has an ace. No big deal,

1043
01:08:15.320 --> 01:08:16.960
Like, I can probably milk her
for at least a street before I

1044
01:08:17.000 --> 01:08:20.119
need to make this any larger.
I don't need to scare away here,

1045
01:08:21.199 --> 01:08:26.359
so I just call turn is the
Jack of diamonds. There are now two

1046
01:08:26.399 --> 01:08:29.960
diamonds on board, the nine and
the jack ward diamonds. She decides to

1047
01:08:30.039 --> 01:08:33.560
check. Now, okay, fine, I go thirty five hundred, so

1048
01:08:33.640 --> 01:08:39.520
kind of on the smaller side,
I guess. She calls now the river's

1049
01:08:39.520 --> 01:08:43.319
the Jack of clubs, pairing the
board, so it's Ace nine three rainbow

1050
01:08:43.920 --> 01:08:45.960
Jack of diamonds on the turn puts
two diamonds out there, and then Jack

1051
01:08:46.039 --> 01:08:50.279
on the river pairs the board.
She leads for six thousand. I mean

1052
01:08:50.359 --> 01:08:57.399
this is like, I'm like half
annoyed because my two pair just got counterfeited

1053
01:08:57.439 --> 01:09:01.359
by you know, other aces.
Yeah, I'm like, does she have

1054
01:09:01.479 --> 01:09:03.880
a jack? Well, I don't. It doesn't make really sense for her

1055
01:09:03.880 --> 01:09:09.520
to have a jack unless it's ace
jack. But you know, the combination

1056
01:09:09.640 --> 01:09:13.880
there is just on the lower side
because there's two jacks on the board.

1057
01:09:13.920 --> 01:09:15.760
I have an ace. There's an
ace in the board. So I'm like,

1058
01:09:15.880 --> 01:09:17.439
you know how many east jacks are
there, So okay, there's that

1059
01:09:18.199 --> 01:09:26.039
I'm blocking pocket threes ace nine is
I mean, at this point it's the

1060
01:09:26.079 --> 01:09:29.039
same as my hand. It gets
counterfeited. So I'm like, you know,

1061
01:09:29.199 --> 01:09:32.920
if she's got like in ACE ten, in Ace queen, you know

1062
01:09:33.399 --> 01:09:39.680
in Ace eight seven, stuff like
that, the ace, Like, if

1063
01:09:39.680 --> 01:09:43.359
she's got an Ace queen or an
Ace ten, I don't think she has

1064
01:09:43.399 --> 01:09:46.560
a king. Although I don't know. I haven't been playing a ton with

1065
01:09:46.600 --> 01:09:48.960
her to know if she's like gonna
be three betting that hand or not.

1066
01:09:51.039 --> 01:09:55.880
Then I think a shove by me
gets it done, gets her to fold

1067
01:09:55.920 --> 01:10:00.680
those hands. But then also with
like the hands like the nine eight A

1068
01:10:00.880 --> 01:10:04.520
seven stuff like that, I can
probably get her to fold out a chop.

1069
01:10:04.920 --> 01:10:08.720
Instead of me just calling here and
hoping that it's a chop, I'll

1070
01:10:08.760 --> 01:10:11.520
just go kind of the other way
and ramp up the aggression. So she

1071
01:10:11.600 --> 01:10:15.319
bet six thousand, I moved all
in for twenty one nine hundred. She

1072
01:10:15.399 --> 01:10:18.960
thought for a little while gave it
up, which when she was thinking,

1073
01:10:19.000 --> 01:10:23.279
it just made me believe that she
did have an ace, and my plan

1074
01:10:23.359 --> 01:10:26.800
worked. So I really liked that
one. And then my bust out hand

1075
01:10:26.840 --> 01:10:30.880
comes up. I will note that
Stephen's song got moved to our table.

1076
01:10:30.920 --> 01:10:33.399
I made sure to inform him because
I busted I think one or two hands.

1077
01:10:33.439 --> 01:10:36.600
After he's had down, I told
him, I said, you really

1078
01:10:36.600 --> 01:10:40.920
need to get the field bonus in
this event for our fantasy team. So

1079
01:10:41.800 --> 01:10:46.760
that was that. So it's five
hundred one thousand, ten handed again under

1080
01:10:46.840 --> 01:10:50.600
the gun plus two makes it twenty
five hundred dollars. Twenty five hundred.

1081
01:10:50.680 --> 01:10:55.840
Sorry I keep saying dollars for whatever
reason. He's like an older gentleman.

1082
01:10:57.279 --> 01:11:00.840
Seemed like he's been pretty playing his
hands pretty face up in general. I'm

1083
01:11:00.840 --> 01:11:06.199
in the LoJack with nine eightive diamonds. I call. Now, there's probably

1084
01:11:06.239 --> 01:11:10.159
some arguments you can make here that
I can fold, which Tim will make

1085
01:11:10.199 --> 01:11:14.640
them for me. But you know, it's ten handed poker. Should I

1086
01:11:14.680 --> 01:11:16.119
be playing a hand like this,
I don't know. I feel like,

1087
01:11:17.359 --> 01:11:21.439
So here's the thing. I feel
like, I'm confident with myself post flop

1088
01:11:21.840 --> 01:11:26.359
that said you're about to hear how
this hand played out. So maybe I'm

1089
01:11:26.359 --> 01:11:30.560
being an idiot. So I call
LoJack. The button calls, and the

1090
01:11:30.640 --> 01:11:35.199
big blind calls. The big blind
just won a massive pot by the way,

1091
01:11:35.399 --> 01:11:42.119
like the hand before against this French
kid who just went absolutely ape shit.

1092
01:11:42.239 --> 01:11:44.760
Who. I had this French kid
too to my left, and I

1093
01:11:44.800 --> 01:11:46.439
was like, waiting. I could
just tell that this French kid was just

1094
01:11:46.520 --> 01:11:53.000
waiting to absolutely just take his stack
and stick eighteen firecrackers in it and just

1095
01:11:53.119 --> 01:11:55.720
light them on fire. I could
so tell. And then he did it

1096
01:11:55.760 --> 01:11:58.319
to this guy and I was like, I can't believe you did that,

1097
01:11:58.439 --> 01:12:00.760
Like, I mean, come on, it was so obvious that guy had

1098
01:12:00.800 --> 01:12:05.000
a big hand. Anyway, So
there's four of us going to the flop.

1099
01:12:05.000 --> 01:12:10.560
It comes nine eight five with the
nine eight of clubs and then the

1100
01:12:10.600 --> 01:12:15.000
five spades. So I flop top
two. Big Blind just leads for five

1101
01:12:15.079 --> 01:12:20.960
k like instantly, okay, whatever
the plus two the original racer makes it

1102
01:12:21.039 --> 01:12:27.159
twelve k. I mean, it's
blatantly obvious his hand is Queen's plus probably

1103
01:12:27.279 --> 01:12:32.479
King's races. Okay, now actions
on me. Now I start thinking,

1104
01:12:32.680 --> 01:12:38.199
and I'm thinking for probably two seconds. There's still the button to act behind

1105
01:12:38.319 --> 01:12:43.880
me, and the big Blind just
moved all of his chips in it almost

1106
01:12:43.880 --> 01:12:45.880
tabled his cards. I mean,
he like he had I don't know one

1107
01:12:45.960 --> 01:12:49.079
hundred and twenty K So he pushed
all of them in the middle, and

1108
01:12:49.119 --> 01:12:51.640
he was like ready to tables cards
the people. Next time, we're like

1109
01:12:51.640 --> 01:12:55.079
whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa whoa. So now I'm like,

1110
01:12:55.239 --> 01:12:59.079
what the f Like what do I
do here? Like does he like

1111
01:12:59.159 --> 01:13:01.800
he clearly like he's like so excited
about his hand that like he's like ready

1112
01:13:01.800 --> 01:13:05.520
to jump out of the building,
So like what do I do? So

1113
01:13:05.560 --> 01:13:09.399
now I'm like, really in the
tank, I'm like, am I really

1114
01:13:09.399 --> 01:13:14.319
gonna fold this hand? Like I
mean he could have pocket fives. I

1115
01:13:14.359 --> 01:13:16.039
mean he could obviously have pocket nines
of pocket eights, yes, but I'm

1116
01:13:16.039 --> 01:13:19.840
also blocking those hands so less likely
in my opinion. I guess he could

1117
01:13:19.880 --> 01:13:25.279
have eight five, but I mean
I have an eight, so I don't

1118
01:13:25.279 --> 01:13:28.119
know. And then I'm like,
you know, he could have hands like

1119
01:13:28.439 --> 01:13:31.720
jack ten of clubs, maybe as
ACE five O clubs, maybe a ten

1120
01:13:31.840 --> 01:13:34.760
seven clubs, stuff like that,
like and he's just ready to go,

1121
01:13:35.920 --> 01:13:39.840
like he could obviously have six seven. I get it. And then I'm

1122
01:13:39.880 --> 01:13:43.199
like, well, then there's this
other guy who clearly has like queens plus

1123
01:13:43.279 --> 01:13:45.000
in my opinion, like that just
seems so obvious, so if that guy.

1124
01:13:46.279 --> 01:13:50.159
So if I think the big blind
has like Jack tena clubs, for

1125
01:13:50.199 --> 01:13:56.479
example, and then there's a chance
that the other guy has pocket queens,

1126
01:13:56.520 --> 01:14:00.399
possibly pocket queens with the Queen of
clubs, and that's really good against the

1127
01:14:00.399 --> 01:14:04.399
other guy who has Jack ten of
clubs. But then even if he has

1128
01:14:04.439 --> 01:14:09.560
like kings or aces with one club
like that also feels like kind of better

1129
01:14:09.600 --> 01:14:12.520
for me overall. So I'm like, well, I'm like, did I

1130
01:14:12.560 --> 01:14:16.119
really like flat this hand to fuld
top two in the Colossus? Like if

1131
01:14:16.119 --> 01:14:19.000
this is the dubiest main event,
like we're talking a different story, right,

1132
01:14:19.039 --> 01:14:21.840
I mean, this is the Colossus. I'm like, all right,

1133
01:14:21.880 --> 01:14:26.039
whatever, there's all this money out
there. I like, I think I'm

1134
01:14:26.039 --> 01:14:30.560
ahead of obviously the original razor who
you know, reraised or raised on the

1135
01:14:30.560 --> 01:14:33.000
flop, So I mean whatever,
So I put my chips in for like

1136
01:14:33.399 --> 01:14:38.520
I think twenty six thousand, twenty
seven thousand, button folds. Obviously the

1137
01:14:38.520 --> 01:14:42.239
button you know, beats me into
the pot again for the second time in

1138
01:14:42.279 --> 01:14:45.119
the same hand, and then the
other guy tanks for a bit, eventually

1139
01:14:45.159 --> 01:14:49.319
calls it off with he's got two
aces with the Ace of clubs. Or

1140
01:14:49.319 --> 01:14:51.439
sorry. He didn't have the ace
clubs. He had Ace's fades, so

1141
01:14:51.479 --> 01:14:55.720
he didn't have a club. The
other guy had six seven hearts flopped a

1142
01:14:55.800 --> 01:14:59.159
straight, so you know, I'm
just dead to an eight or nine it

1143
01:14:59.159 --> 01:15:02.439
breaks out. But I mean it
was just it was just a weird hand

1144
01:15:02.520 --> 01:15:05.960
because the way that guy acted like
it changed. I was for sure going

1145
01:15:06.000 --> 01:15:10.840
to jam the flop, okay,
Like I was just gonna think a little

1146
01:15:10.840 --> 01:15:13.720
bit and then jam the flop,
but then he did what he did,

1147
01:15:13.720 --> 01:15:15.880
and I'm like, you know,
it's just it's just it was just frustrating

1148
01:15:15.920 --> 01:15:21.479
because I don't know if I should
just like try and do like a live

1149
01:15:21.520 --> 01:15:26.119
soul read and like be like he
just has it and like fold. But

1150
01:15:26.119 --> 01:15:30.239
then I'm like it's the four hundred
dollar colossus. Like I've seen crazier shit

1151
01:15:30.359 --> 01:15:31.880
in my life, Like you know
what I mean, Like it's like this

1152
01:15:31.960 --> 01:15:35.399
tournament because people are out of their
minds half the time, Like you know,

1153
01:15:36.840 --> 01:15:40.000
likes he just had ACE nine and
he's just like, yes, I'm

1154
01:15:40.039 --> 01:15:44.279
in. I'm all in for all
my chips top pair, like you know,

1155
01:15:45.039 --> 01:15:46.520
maybe he flats two tens in the
big blind, he's just ready to

1156
01:15:46.520 --> 01:15:48.640
go like, I don't know,
the whole thing seemed kind of crazy to

1157
01:15:48.680 --> 01:15:53.000
me. So yeah, so that
was just a bit frustrating. But that

1158
01:15:53.119 --> 01:15:55.760
going back to what I said,
where I'm like, I feel like I

1159
01:15:55.800 --> 01:15:59.279
can call a hand like nine eighty
diamonds pre flop, because then I can

1160
01:15:59.439 --> 01:16:03.279
correctly maneuver post flop. Then I
get into this situation where then I'm confused

1161
01:16:03.359 --> 01:16:05.520
and I don't know what to do. But it was mostly because of the

1162
01:16:05.520 --> 01:16:09.199
way that the guy acted. You
know, if I had just moved my

1163
01:16:09.239 --> 01:16:12.479
money in and he hadn't acted yet
and it ends up just being the same

1164
01:16:12.520 --> 01:16:14.800
scenario, then I'm like, all
right, whatever, I ran into it,

1165
01:16:15.039 --> 01:16:16.319
but the way that he acted made
me think that, like maybe I

1166
01:16:16.319 --> 01:16:20.840
could somehow get away from it.
But then I was like, I don't

1167
01:16:20.880 --> 01:16:24.960
know, I'll just go I'm just
gonna go for it. The hell with

1168
01:16:24.960 --> 01:16:27.039
it. But whatever. So yeah, but you said, you know,

1169
01:16:27.600 --> 01:16:30.760
fold free, fold free, that's
what you gotta do. Fould free.

1170
01:16:31.039 --> 01:16:33.279
But what are you gonna do?
What are you gonna do? Man?

1171
01:16:33.479 --> 01:16:38.319
Maybe I'll try tomorrow, maybe I
won't, depends how things go. Um,

1172
01:16:38.359 --> 01:16:41.119
I mean, we'll see how it
goes. Overall. Speaking of tomorrow,

1173
01:16:41.319 --> 01:16:44.840
it looks like we had down to
six in the five k we lost

1174
01:16:45.399 --> 01:16:50.079
Sean's nemesis. Well look at that. Sean came over gone seventh and jinxed

1175
01:16:50.119 --> 01:16:54.520
his ass. That's that's what's the
goal. I think put the spell on

1176
01:16:54.640 --> 01:16:57.119
him. Yeah, and just said, all right, you're you're only gonna

1177
01:16:57.119 --> 01:17:00.520
finish six? What finished places?
Even six? Seven? He finished seven?

1178
01:17:00.640 --> 01:17:06.439
Seven? Yeah, so I think
like two hundred points. I mean,

1179
01:17:06.439 --> 01:17:11.600
he has enough to move into first
place. I'm assuming seventh place paid

1180
01:17:11.760 --> 01:17:15.159
a good amount of money, so
you know, I'm assuming we'll see Ian

1181
01:17:15.520 --> 01:17:20.000
Matacas blasting and plenty of stuff going
forward. You got three hundred and seventy

1182
01:17:20.000 --> 01:17:26.880
one poy points seven. Yeah,
I mean that's a really good score.

1183
01:17:26.960 --> 01:17:30.199
So that's like as much as he
wants bracelet for, you know, So

1184
01:17:30.319 --> 01:17:32.760
yeah it is. We also have
the fifty thousand dollars potlument Omaha high Roller.

1185
01:17:33.159 --> 01:17:39.039
There are one hundred and sixty eight
entries. Alex Foxon is leading that

1186
01:17:39.079 --> 01:17:41.800
one hundred and sixty eight entries.
I just want to remind everyone is more

1187
01:17:41.800 --> 01:17:44.920
than one hundred and sixty one.
So I get a coffee bank bank.

1188
01:17:45.800 --> 01:17:49.479
Um, looks like there's eighty eight
entries remaining, but that's going to change

1189
01:17:49.479 --> 01:17:53.880
before I start to play tomorrow,
because they do have the Day two late

1190
01:17:53.920 --> 01:17:57.199
Redge, So I don't know.
Sean deeb seemed to think that there's going

1191
01:17:57.239 --> 01:18:00.600
to be about thirty seems like a
good number. Probably who the heck knows,

1192
01:18:00.640 --> 01:18:04.119
to be honest, did phill Ivy
play? He's probably one of them.

1193
01:18:04.279 --> 01:18:09.560
A lot of these guys who busted
out today might sleep it off,

1194
01:18:09.600 --> 01:18:12.760
come back tomorrow, you know,
get on the text message, grind and

1195
01:18:12.840 --> 01:18:15.840
fire another bullet and that sort of
stuff. Um, you know, Jason

1196
01:18:15.880 --> 01:18:19.359
Khon busted today, Isaac Haxton busted
kind of towards the end of the day.

1197
01:18:20.039 --> 01:18:25.439
Um, the Lee brothers, Alan
and Tommy both busted. Stephen Chitwick

1198
01:18:25.640 --> 01:18:28.600
busted. You know. Those are
all people that I'm assuming we'll get back

1199
01:18:28.640 --> 01:18:31.760
in there. Yeah, Daniel LAHI
I would assume would get back in there.

1200
01:18:31.880 --> 01:18:35.000
Josh Rya, I would assume would
get back in there. I could

1201
01:18:35.000 --> 01:18:39.279
see someone like a Dylan Smith getting
back in there, Chino Riem getting back

1202
01:18:39.279 --> 01:18:42.840
in there, Kukuan Law I could
see getting back in there. Who was

1203
01:18:42.880 --> 01:18:46.399
supposed to fly home because he's wife's
having a baby. But I guess yeah,

1204
01:18:46.479 --> 01:18:48.880
he was gonna skip the fifty k. Maybe they pushed it back.

1205
01:18:49.279 --> 01:18:56.720
Yeah, um did Sam Sobrell bag
chips? It looks like Eric Lingern bag

1206
01:18:56.800 --> 01:19:00.840
the least. Sam so Roll looks
like he bagged a good amount of chips.

1207
01:19:00.880 --> 01:19:05.199
So that's good for our fantasy team. Sean deep of course bagging the

1208
01:19:05.439 --> 01:19:10.560
more than one million. And then
speaking of fantasy, we gotta talk about

1209
01:19:10.600 --> 01:19:15.479
it. It's it's getting it's getting
to the home stretch. We're rounding this

1210
01:19:15.520 --> 01:19:18.600
final weekend before we get into the
WISP main event. There are, of

1211
01:19:18.640 --> 01:19:24.000
course a ton of post slimbs we'll
call them, that are going to be

1212
01:19:24.039 --> 01:19:27.199
going on, you know, surrounding
the main event, during the main event,

1213
01:19:27.640 --> 01:19:30.920
all that sort of stuff. But
as of right now, this moment

1214
01:19:30.920 --> 01:19:35.119
in time, I go to twenty
five K Fantasy dot Com Team DPMC is

1215
01:19:35.279 --> 01:19:42.399
number one on the leaderboard, eight
hundred ninety four points. Let's fin go,

1216
01:19:43.119 --> 01:19:47.359
boys, let's get it done.
Come on. I'm excited, but

1217
01:19:47.399 --> 01:19:51.079
I'm also like, I'm like so
scared. I'm like, I'm so scared,

1218
01:19:51.119 --> 01:19:56.600
it's not even funny. I got
Matt Clark, my captain, my

1219
01:19:56.680 --> 01:20:01.319
co captain, is in this group
chat talking shit to the No Gamble No

1220
01:20:01.479 --> 01:20:04.439
Future team. Yeah, he shouldn't
be doing it. I'm like, dude,

1221
01:20:04.600 --> 01:20:06.880
what are you doing? He literally
you want to know what he did?

1222
01:20:08.199 --> 01:20:10.039
I yelled at him in the chat, I said, what are you

1223
01:20:10.079 --> 01:20:12.920
doing? And Jeff Platt's like this, this seems like the perfect time when

1224
01:20:12.920 --> 01:20:15.760
we're going to go on a run. Who they have Jeremy Osmons says,

1225
01:20:15.760 --> 01:20:18.399
their captain on their team, and
he bagged a craptonlo as well. So

1226
01:20:19.000 --> 01:20:29.199
then Matt puts the He takes a
screenshot of when Ryo showed his aces premature,

1227
01:20:29.279 --> 01:20:32.399
like before he made the call and
then got his aces cracked. He

1228
01:20:32.560 --> 01:20:36.199
put that in the chat. He
put it in the chat like he did

1229
01:20:36.239 --> 01:20:42.920
it, basically saying, not only
is he like talking shit and celebrating,

1230
01:20:43.119 --> 01:20:45.600
he's then highlighting the fact that it
is exactly what he's doing. Oh,

1231
01:20:46.000 --> 01:20:49.439
Matt, chill the f out.
Okay, we are you need a deleting

1232
01:20:49.520 --> 01:20:53.359
from the group. We are all
the group? Okay, listen, we

1233
01:20:53.399 --> 01:20:58.800
are only one point ahead of Team
Lady Gaga, that is Wren Lynn's team.

1234
01:20:58.920 --> 01:21:01.359
Who I think. I think Alex
Livingston has a piece of it as

1235
01:21:01.399 --> 01:21:04.760
well. Alex Livingston's on the team. So so as Ren Lynn, they

1236
01:21:04.840 --> 01:21:10.000
draft, They basically drafted their whole
group of people and they're all doing extremely

1237
01:21:10.000 --> 01:21:15.399
well. But today, here's what
happened today. So I think we came

1238
01:21:15.439 --> 01:21:19.159
into the day, were we in
first by one point? And then Ren

1239
01:21:19.239 --> 01:21:23.119
Lynn got Yeah, we were in
first by one point, and then Ren

1240
01:21:23.239 --> 01:21:27.119
Lynn got twenty seventh in the five
K six max. First of all,

1241
01:21:27.159 --> 01:21:30.720
he want an insane hand to even
make it to that point. He got

1242
01:21:30.720 --> 01:21:35.920
it all in with threes against sevens
and queens and hit a three. He

1243
01:21:35.960 --> 01:21:41.119
flepped the full house. It was
three four four, so he wins at

1244
01:21:41.159 --> 01:21:44.279
hand to triple up, which allows
him to then go on and finish in

1245
01:21:44.359 --> 01:21:48.279
twenty seventh place. Twenty seventh place
exactly was the worth of field bonus in

1246
01:21:48.319 --> 01:21:54.319
that tournament. So that gives Ren
you know whatever, ten twelve points something

1247
01:21:54.359 --> 01:22:00.199
like that to overtake us, and
you know, put a small margin between

1248
01:22:00.239 --> 01:22:04.880
our two teams. But then we
get this great news stat correction city They

1249
01:22:05.039 --> 01:22:13.399
finally fixed the ONLINEBSOP bracelet events.
They fixed the field bonuses for them.

1250
01:22:14.039 --> 01:22:17.680
So then we move in front.
Because we had like four or five things

1251
01:22:17.680 --> 01:22:23.159
that were wrong that we thought were
wrong so we got those points we got.

1252
01:22:23.279 --> 01:22:26.840
We got additional points for Shaun die
when he took second place in his

1253
01:22:26.920 --> 01:22:29.600
I think we got three extra points
there. I think we got like eight

1254
01:22:29.600 --> 01:22:31.680
extra points for a John Reardon field
bonus. We might have got seven extra

1255
01:22:31.720 --> 01:22:34.760
points for an Ian ste Steimon field
bonus. But we're feeling good. So

1256
01:22:34.800 --> 01:22:39.159
now we're in front by one point. So that's where we are right now.

1257
01:22:39.159 --> 01:22:43.119
We're feeling great. I'm ready to
go. I'm just I'm happy that

1258
01:22:44.199 --> 01:22:46.319
the stack corrections are there. I'm
happy that. Yeah, and it was

1259
01:22:46.359 --> 01:22:49.159
stack corrections for everyone. It wasn't
just us, but we did benefit the

1260
01:22:49.159 --> 01:22:54.039
most because we happened to be the
team that had the most corrections that were

1261
01:22:54.079 --> 01:22:59.039
needed. But there is still a
very long way to go. Team Fleischmann

1262
01:22:59.159 --> 01:23:03.960
is in third place, doing very
well, anchored very heavily by Chance Coroneth,

1263
01:23:03.960 --> 01:23:09.399
who's having it absolutely out of control
of summer. Thank god events at

1264
01:23:09.399 --> 01:23:12.720
the windown't count because Chance went over
there and won the Mystery Boundary or whatever

1265
01:23:12.760 --> 01:23:15.680
the heck that was too. I
mean, he's just absolutely lighting things on

1266
01:23:15.680 --> 01:23:21.199
fire. Team Baker doing very well, also, Team Zamani, Team Maria's

1267
01:23:21.279 --> 01:23:26.039
Homies Maria won it last year,
and then Team Deeves in seventh. I

1268
01:23:26.079 --> 01:23:28.640
guess I'll just go through the top
ten team to Grown You, then Team

1269
01:23:28.640 --> 01:23:31.640
AJ which is a J. Kelsall's
team, and then Team Hello Friscos.

1270
01:23:31.680 --> 01:23:36.439
That's the top ten. Still very
much anyone's game as far as I'm concerned,

1271
01:23:36.479 --> 01:23:40.960
the main event's going to be worth
a lot. The field bonus is

1272
01:23:41.000 --> 01:23:45.359
probably going to be the top I
would say at least ninety spots in the

1273
01:23:45.359 --> 01:23:49.239
main event, if not the top
ninety nine or one hundred and eight,

1274
01:23:49.399 --> 01:23:54.880
depending on how many play how many
entries the dem event gets. If the

1275
01:23:55.479 --> 01:24:00.319
event gets eight thousand two just under
nine thousand entries, then it'll be the

1276
01:24:00.359 --> 01:24:03.399
top ninety spots. If it gets
nine thousand to just under ten thousand,

1277
01:24:03.439 --> 01:24:06.920
then it will be the top ninety
nine. If it gets ten thousand to

1278
01:24:08.000 --> 01:24:10.720
just under eleven thousand, it'll be
the top one hundred and eight. And

1279
01:24:10.720 --> 01:24:14.399
it's gonna be worth one hundred points
or you know, just about. So

1280
01:24:15.079 --> 01:24:18.319
that's just gonna be massive. So
you know, you heard Shaun deeb earlier

1281
01:24:18.479 --> 01:24:24.319
talk about how he necessarily doesn't think
he's the best in the Vasu Made event,

1282
01:24:24.359 --> 01:24:27.600
but hey, we get a lot
of good guys that I think can

1283
01:24:27.680 --> 01:24:30.600
run very deep in the VASP made
event, and there's a lot of stuff

1284
01:24:30.600 --> 01:24:34.600
going on elsewhere that we can get
a lot of points from. Hopefully we

1285
01:24:34.680 --> 01:24:39.600
get some good runs out of Seawan
deeb Sam's over roll in this fifty k

1286
01:24:40.000 --> 01:24:44.640
pot limit ol Maha high Roller,
that would be awesome. I just want

1287
01:24:44.680 --> 01:24:48.319
to stay neck and neck with ren
lns team, That's all I want to

1288
01:24:48.359 --> 01:24:53.479
do, and kind of distance ourselves
from anyone everyone else, and then whatever

1289
01:24:53.560 --> 01:25:00.399
happens between our team and team Lady
Gaga happens. You just want a podium

1290
01:25:00.520 --> 01:25:04.640
basically. No, I just I
just I want as few sweats as possible,

1291
01:25:04.960 --> 01:25:09.439
right I don't and I don't believe
that we should be overly greeted.

1292
01:25:09.520 --> 01:25:12.600
We're in a great position right now. I'm grateful for the start that we've

1293
01:25:12.600 --> 01:25:14.920
had, but I don't want to
be like I want to be three hundred

1294
01:25:14.960 --> 01:25:17.880
points ahead of everyone. Like.
No, I'll just stay neck and neck

1295
01:25:17.920 --> 01:25:20.560
with ren Lyn's team, which is
what we've been doing so far. Yes,

1296
01:25:20.880 --> 01:25:26.840
that's what we want. Put some
distance between everyone else, and then

1297
01:25:27.039 --> 01:25:30.680
that two horse race come around the
last turn, and then damn jam the

1298
01:25:30.760 --> 01:25:35.439
final sprint, whatever happens, happens. I'll take myself against Ren Lynn and

1299
01:25:35.479 --> 01:25:39.319
a sprint any day of the week, even with half a knee. I'm

1300
01:25:39.359 --> 01:25:43.720
good to go. I reckon ren
Land sneaky fast. I bet he's quick.

1301
01:25:43.960 --> 01:25:47.760
I don't know about fast. What's
the difference. Quick is like quick,

1302
01:25:47.840 --> 01:25:54.039
but fast is like top speed.
I think ren might beat you,

1303
01:25:54.720 --> 01:25:58.800
Like if we had to do like
a cone drill or like he would have

1304
01:25:58.800 --> 01:26:01.199
crushed run or something like that,
he might beat me. He would.

1305
01:26:01.239 --> 01:26:06.960
But if we're running like one hundred
yard dash, just straight line, nothing

1306
01:26:08.000 --> 01:26:12.359
in the way to make fifteen of
those yards before you are hamstring pops on

1307
01:26:12.560 --> 01:26:19.479
us. Yes to watch that.
I mean if it meant something, I

1308
01:26:19.479 --> 01:26:26.479
would do it for sure. Maybe
it's with fifty fantasy points. Maybe maybe

1309
01:26:26.560 --> 01:26:29.600
we should do it. If what
happens is there a tiebreaker? Oh yeah,

1310
01:26:30.159 --> 01:26:31.840
yeah, we should find out there
should actually be. It's funny because

1311
01:26:31.840 --> 01:26:38.079
we've been like our team and Renland's
team are like within five points like every

1312
01:26:38.159 --> 01:26:41.239
day. It's like shifts like a
little bit and we're like right, Like

1313
01:26:41.560 --> 01:26:44.520
he came into today one point ahead
of us. Now we're closing the day

1314
01:26:44.520 --> 01:26:47.399
out one point ahead of him.
So I mean this is no like tiebreaker

1315
01:26:47.479 --> 01:26:50.600
written. I mean they probably just
chopped the money whatever. No fuck that,

1316
01:26:50.840 --> 01:26:55.439
um, but yeah I don't.
I got my co captain out here

1317
01:26:55.720 --> 01:26:58.920
running around like we won the damn
thing already. I'm like ready to kill.

1318
01:26:59.119 --> 01:27:00.159
Is he here? Yeah, he's
here. He got here today because

1319
01:27:00.199 --> 01:27:02.720
he brought money from me. Well
he beat up. Get on the pod

1320
01:27:03.439 --> 01:27:08.239
and you two can battle it out, be beef it out. If I

1321
01:27:08.279 --> 01:27:11.479
want to hear any more of this, Non need to be the judicator.

1322
01:27:11.680 --> 01:27:14.720
You just need to talent to calm
down. How do you feel you you

1323
01:27:14.720 --> 01:27:16.520
have a piece of the team.
How do you feel? Well, full

1324
01:27:16.560 --> 01:27:19.439
disclosure, I have a piece of
both y'all team and No Gamble in the

1325
01:27:19.560 --> 01:27:23.760
Future. I am yeah, so
that you're a good person to gauge.

1326
01:27:23.840 --> 01:27:28.319
No Gamble in the Future is sixteenth
out of twentieth. They have four hundred

1327
01:27:28.359 --> 01:27:31.239
and twenty eight points. We have
eight hundred ninety four. Okay, how

1328
01:27:31.239 --> 01:27:34.399
do you how do you feel?
I mean, do you feel like do

1329
01:27:34.439 --> 01:27:38.439
you feel like Team No Gamble in
the Future has a shot? I mean

1330
01:27:38.520 --> 01:27:40.840
yes, everyone has a shot.
Yeah, because you can just go on,

1331
01:27:41.079 --> 01:27:44.520
we can rip off like this brat
events. I know. That's what

1332
01:27:44.560 --> 01:27:46.760
I'm saying. That's why I'm not
confident. You just need to be in

1333
01:27:47.399 --> 01:27:50.760
our guys. What if our guys
go cold and like, you know,

1334
01:27:50.960 --> 01:27:55.319
four people just rip off of these
bracelets exactly. I mean it's like insane

1335
01:27:55.359 --> 01:27:58.359
and a couple of field bonuses in
the main event and it's over. So

1336
01:27:58.479 --> 01:28:01.640
yeah, it's it's still we're in
a great position, well the DPMC team

1337
01:28:01.760 --> 01:28:06.560
great position, but it's far from
oba uh. And you'll be sweating this

1338
01:28:06.600 --> 01:28:12.800
out until July seventeenth, that's simple. Yeah, I'm sweating it all the

1339
01:28:12.800 --> 01:28:16.159
way to the end July eighteenth,
just because there's like that last turbo.

1340
01:28:17.239 --> 01:28:20.640
Okay, I'm just saying over man, I mean, come on, like

1341
01:28:20.680 --> 01:28:25.760
we gotta the thing, the thing
that gives me what is that loss event?

1342
01:28:25.800 --> 01:28:28.520
Actually, if I were, it's
like a isn't it like a turbo,

1343
01:28:28.640 --> 01:28:30.000
like a super turbo, like a
one day there's a one K turbo

1344
01:28:30.039 --> 01:28:33.880
on the eighteenth, you're right,
yeah, and then on the seventeenth actually

1345
01:28:33.960 --> 01:28:38.159
even when the final table was going
on, there's the three K horses,

1346
01:28:38.159 --> 01:28:40.840
the one K freeze out, the
ten K short deck, the five K

1347
01:28:40.920 --> 01:28:43.840
no limit there's still a lot of
stuff. Yeah, it just doesn't end.

1348
01:28:44.279 --> 01:28:47.359
Yeah. I mean, I'm like, in no way, shape or

1349
01:28:47.359 --> 01:28:51.520
form. Do I feel like we're
like anywhere locked into anything here? I

1350
01:28:51.600 --> 01:28:55.640
really, you know, I want
us to like be able to rip something

1351
01:28:55.680 --> 01:28:57.800
off in these next couple of days. I want us to be able to

1352
01:28:57.880 --> 01:29:01.079
rip off something pretty meaningful before four
the main event starts, if that's possible,

1353
01:29:01.479 --> 01:29:04.720
you know, like Dave Winning,
I would say, I would say

1354
01:29:04.720 --> 01:29:09.399
before before like day two of the
main event starts, or day one,

1355
01:29:09.439 --> 01:29:12.920
d if you have the Damn Jan
Special coming out of the Palo High Low

1356
01:29:13.039 --> 01:29:16.239
Championship, Okay, well let's go
Damn Jan day two. That's the biggest

1357
01:29:16.279 --> 01:29:18.520
question. And I hope, so, I hope so. I mean,

1358
01:29:18.680 --> 01:29:24.319
listen, what I was gonna say
is the thing that gives me the most

1359
01:29:24.359 --> 01:29:28.800
confidence is looking when I listened to
Sean Deeb and just how hard he is

1360
01:29:28.840 --> 01:29:34.079
gonna go, you know, because
we made our biggest bet there with Seawan

1361
01:29:34.159 --> 01:29:38.039
Deeb for one hundred and twelve dollars
or wherever the heck we bought him for

1362
01:29:38.520 --> 01:29:42.079
of the two hundred dollars that we
had to go into the auction. I

1363
01:29:42.159 --> 01:29:47.399
mean I'm just like him, just
non stop going nuts. I also kind

1364
01:29:47.399 --> 01:29:53.800
of like the whole Gordo going home
and then coming back refreshed thing in a

1365
01:29:53.840 --> 01:29:59.479
weird way, like if it's better
than him sticking around here and being written

1366
01:29:59.479 --> 01:30:03.079
miserable, Look, that's definitely come
back. He's fresh for the twenty five

1367
01:30:03.159 --> 01:30:06.560
k horse some one else? What
what? What other mixed games? Like

1368
01:30:06.560 --> 01:30:11.199
do we think that Gordo would play? I mean, he would probably play

1369
01:30:12.039 --> 01:30:15.279
Yeah, I'll probably play that twenty
five k horse of course. Well then

1370
01:30:15.399 --> 01:30:17.840
is the three k horse horse?
Yeah? I think you have to play

1371
01:30:17.840 --> 01:30:20.039
those. You're like, you have
to play those of you on the ten

1372
01:30:20.119 --> 01:30:24.560
k horse, It's just like a
rule. Um, there's also the OA,

1373
01:30:24.840 --> 01:30:27.640
So he would definitely be in that, okay, and then you know,

1374
01:30:27.680 --> 01:30:30.960
maybe he dabbles in the ten k
short deck or the fifteen short deck.

1375
01:30:30.039 --> 01:30:32.640
Now I'm not really show on those
ones. Yeah, I mean,

1376
01:30:32.760 --> 01:30:36.720
and he did get some points for
us online, so you know, yeah,

1377
01:30:36.760 --> 01:30:40.159
maybe he fires some online while he's
doing some of this other stuff.

1378
01:30:40.159 --> 01:30:45.000
So yeah, so listen, I
feel good, not great, happy and

1379
01:30:45.000 --> 01:30:48.439
grateful from where we where we are
right now, but super a long way

1380
01:30:48.479 --> 01:30:54.640
to go, and it's extremely nervous
to be in this positions, A long

1381
01:30:54.920 --> 01:30:58.680
way to go, all right,
that's gonna do it for us. My

1382
01:30:58.760 --> 01:31:01.439
name is Donnie Peters, his name
is Tim Duckworth. And we'll talk to

1383
01:31:01.479 --> 01:31:10.520
you guys next time. Peace right
tonight, jennyting spread

