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

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Podcast. My name is Donnie Peters. The man who's sitting outside in the

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hallway is Tim Duckworth. We are
in the frozen tundra closet, the ice

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boxes REMCURRNC and I call yeah,
that's what we call him. We do

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commentary in here. I love it. Tim hates it, So he's seventy

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five percent of the way out into
the hallway. That's fine, that's fine

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with whatever you want. You can
do whatever you want. One player that

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is not freezing cold and is actually
damn hot Isaac Haxton, Yes, the

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Crusher, the winner of Super High
Rollerbowl eight. Isaac Haxton tops the field

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of twenty entries in the three hundred
thousand dollars buying tournament to win two million,

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seven hundred and sixty thousand dollars.
He leapfrogs Phil Ivy on the all

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time money list, jumping up into
tenth place, putting himself in a position

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where he can start leap frogging some
other players because they were a couple of

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million dollars ahead of him, but
he pulled closer there. Second Super High

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Rollable title he won Super High Rollable
five back in twenty eighteen. That was

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the year there was two high super
high rollables in the same year. He

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joins Justin Bonmo who has three titles, Timothy Adams who has two titles as

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multiple time Super High Rollable winners.
I mean, Haxton crushed man. I

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don't know what to say. Huge
chip lead coming into this final day,

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had more than half the chips in
play, six players remaining, ends up

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finding himself heads up with Andrew Lichtenberger, last year's third place finisher. Pulls

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out ahead, gets a huge lead, like around five to one or so.

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Then Lichtenberger finds a double and gets
back. Haxton stretches out again.

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Lichtenberger finds a double and gets back
again. Then they play this enormous pot

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flush draw versus Kings. It's an
overpay for the Kings. On the flop.

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Haxon's flush draw comes home. Lichtenberger
is left with just a handful of

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big blinds and then he's eliminated shortly
there after. What'd you think? He

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yeah, you and have it.
He crushed it. It was like a

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clinic. He put on a clinic, not just today but yesterday. On

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the clinics, A really good word
just on the bubble. Pressure, pressure,

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pressure, even off stream, you
know, with twelve players left,

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just constant pressure. He just I
think he just felt in the groove,

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just felt comfortable out there. Haxon
did mention at times, you know,

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when he was interviewed or talked to
or whatever, even even times just having

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casual conversation with some of the table
mates throughout his run that he was getting

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good cards and seeing him in action
and being able to see his whole cards

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for much of day two and day
three. I mean, he he had

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some really good hands and he was
smashing flops that said, I mean,

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that's gonna happen in poker, right, you still have to play extremely well.

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And and Haxton did, I thought
everyone played super elite, which which

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is what you expect in this event. You expect super high level play.

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Yeah, we streamed all three days
on poker Go and on the poker Go

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YouTube channel, so you guys can
find that available on demand. They finally

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put you to work. They finally
did put me to work. Yeah,

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yeah, I know, I got
to watch it all from the commentator booth

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alongside Rimcoat, you know, from
start to finish. But I'm really excited

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to go home and watch it again, just because like there's such high level

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play, Like I want to watch
it more from like a learning aspect,

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like a studying aspect, that sort
of thing. It's hard to do that

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when you're watching from the commentary side
of things, You're really just trying to

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drive the conversation, keep it entertaining, all that sort of stuff. So

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you know, I can't like pause
something and be like, oh, I

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wonder why he's doing this or why
he's making this play. So, you

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know, overall, I thought it
was just a great product. I know,

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you know, the number probably isn't
something that we're super happy about,

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but yeah, you know, I
think getting it's hard to find three thousand

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dollars. It is, you know, just just just a climate here in

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the US for for that type of
buying. But still we got an incredible

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final table. Yeah, that final
table was out of control. I think

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when they had the graphic on the
screen, it was like four hundred and

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thirty million dollars in career live tournament
earnings for money for the six players.

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You know that that returned for Day
three. You had Brynan Kenny that busted

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up first on a day three,
following two spots short of the money.

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Then he had Chris Brewer, did
you see that hand? I mean,

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what the hell man? I mean? Is it back to the Chris Brewer

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of old. The guy's got too
bracelets this year. He's fine, it

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does Brits. Brewer got it all
in. He got it all in with

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aces on the bubble against Lucky Chewie
King Tennis bades as. Aphrotokova says,

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you should just follow the isis no
Antonio needs to shut up with that stick.

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It's just, it's it's just,
it's ridiculous. So Chris Brewer goes

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out on the bubble in fifth place. Then it's Jason Kohn. He's been

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battling some sickness for the past couple
of days, but he ends up getting

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into the money, finishes in fourth
place for six hundred thousand dollars. Look

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like a super villain today, well
according to I don't know who said it,

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Ali Najad or Nick Schulman, but
they said he looked like a drug

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dealer from the year three thousand,
So impervillain. He did look like like

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a bond villain, you know,
like and plus three hundred thousand dollars buying

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the stakes. They're playing poker like
you know, it felt really Yeah,

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it was cool. Stephen Chidwick falls
in third place. He took home nine

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hundred and sixty thousand dollars. Then
it was, of course Andrew Leuchtenberger second

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place. Andrew Leuchtenberger last year,
I think it was one million, one

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hundred and fifty two thousand dollars for
his third place finished. Last year that

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was the year the Daniel la grand
you won Super High roller Ball, and

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then this year he takes home one
million, six hundred and eighty thousand dollars

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for his runner up finished. I
have to interrupt you ahead with the stat

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what's that? Oh God, we
haven't had stack guy in a little bit,

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but here we go, Andrew Lichtenberger
cash. That should have been your

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Twitter named poker Statman or something.
Let's not go down that rad we're bury

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that though. How many players this
is more of a question, not that

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how many players have cashed in consecutive
Las Vegas Super High roller Balls. Four?

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Yeah, that's exactly it, guess. I mean it couldn't have been

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that many. Yeah, yeah,
so it had to be four. I

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didn't think it was going to be
four, are you either, So I'll

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say, well, obviously, Andrew
Lichtenberger, I'll say, I mean you

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gotta go back, you gotta go
a little five back for these ones.

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So I'll say Vogel thing he is
one wow, and that same year side

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someone else did it. Eric saidel
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I'll just give me one sec.
My guesses are Vogel saying that's obviously Lichtenberger.

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I have Vogel saying Eric Sidell and
Steven Shi steven Swick, Yes,

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super Bowl four and five. Vogel
sang super Bowl three, Super High Rollerball

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three and four. Someone else also
three. No, I don't know three

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times, Super High rollerbl just I
mean, I was gonna that'd be the

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easy one because I know he has
a ton of cashes in Super High Rollable

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also those three wins. But I
just is one. You're right, Yeah,

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So you don't even know the five. My bad, My bad,

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apologies, it was four going into
it. Doesn't know the four going into

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do you know what? I apologize? Don't change your Twitter hand, keep

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it, keep it as it is. You're not the statman, You're not

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the stem, all right, believable. I'm gonna throw this too an interview.

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Tim did it because I was still
in the commentary booth to hold delay

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thing, you know, all that
good stuff. Tim handled the interview with

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Kraazac Haxton. So here is that
interview. Now. Congratulations Isaac second super

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high roller ball victory. I need
to ask you how much can I pay

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you for this lucky T shirt of
yours. I don't think it's for sale.

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I mean this thing, I think
that it might have hit ten millions

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in earnings today, so it's a
very lucky T shirt. Let's talk about

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these earnings twenty twenty three amazing if
you just you know clips twelve point nine

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million in earnings so far. What
s what's the secret? Gotta tell us?

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When you're all in for all the
chips in the tournament, you should

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make a flush that that's a really
good thing to do when you're all in

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for every chip in the tournament.
I mean, I don't know. I

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don't think I'm doing anything a lot
there from this year than I was in

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previous years. I feel good about
how I've been playing, but you know,

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sometimes it's your year. I think
I asked you this back at the

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USPO when you won an event,
but so far, this is your seventh

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win of the year. You know, having so much fortune in twenty twenty

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three, does that actually drive you
to play more or actually, you know,

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turn it down a little bit?
Uh, probably played a little bit

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more. I mean, I'd probably
play roughly the same schedule either way.

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But yeah, it's more fun when
you're winning. I guess if I'm on

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the fence, I'm more likely to
show up when I've been doing well and

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sort of feel like I expect to
continue doing well. With this victory,

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you moved a second on the PGT
leaderboard. Obviously there's the million dollars free

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roll at the end of the year. You know, there's we talk about

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All Time money List. We obviously
have the PGT leaderboard. What does it?

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What does that stuff kind of mean
to you? Oh? I mean,

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well, BGG leaderboard, there's a
prize, So I'd like to win

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All Time money List. I don't
take it too seriously. I mean,

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the top people on the money lists
are at what maybe sixty million. Then

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there's a whole bunch of us at
fifty forty forty five, and you know,

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you can get down eight million a
year and buy in's pretty easy these

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days, so you know whoever's on
top, Whoever is on top stops playing

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and I just played for two more
years and break even, and I've asked

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them. Mostly it's keeping track of
who's playing all the high stakes tournaments.

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I don't think there's a whole lot
conclusion to be drawn from the all time

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money list. Obviously it feels good
to be on there and see myself move

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up, but mostly I mean it
feels good because it feels good to still

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be around playing the highest stakes twenty
years into my poker career. Final question

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here. You know we've touched on
it too, super high roll over,

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world rings, WSP, price set, lots of money in the bank.

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But what do you want left in
your career? What do you want to

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still achieve as you can do?
Way to play? I mean, honestly,

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sticking around, continuing to compete at
the highest level. I think that's

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that's the biggest thing you can achieve
in poker. Short term results don't really

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mean all that much, but you
know, the people who are still around

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ten, fifteen, twenty years into
their careers that that's an achievement. And

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I'm proud to be one of those
guys and hope to keep it going for

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a little while longer. All right, that was Isaac axon lucky shirt,

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very luck Axon. I was ready
to buy it at forty three on me,

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but he's that was Gon's not That
would be like asking Tiger Woods to

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give up the red polo that he
always wears on Sundays in golf. Like,

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it's just, let's be honest,
there's a price in the moment,

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there's not a price, but there's
gonna be a prole. There's a price

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that I don't think anyone can afford. That's a lie. Ike has a

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ton of money that maybe he's not
need. Like if you offered him a

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million dollars for that shure, would
he do it? I don't know.

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I don't know, No, I
don't know. I mean, listen,

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I thought what I said is is
good, you know, talking about how

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the all time money list, you
know, isn't the most important thing to

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him. Yeah. I liked how
he said the PGT leaderboard mattered. He

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didn't say that right like that that's
what it's all about here. He doesn't

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He's not at the top, top
top. Okay, he's at the top,

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but not the top top, it's
still Daniel WindMan up on top of

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the PGT lead aboard, right,
but how many points? Three point lead

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points? I mean, come on, you couldn't like fudge the numbers a

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little bit bit have integrity. It's
actually it's kind of like a double bad

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beat in a way. Not not
that this necessarily matters a whole ton,

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but you would have thought coming into
today Chris Brewer would get himself some PGT

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points, right, and then ultimately
overtake Daniel Wineman on top of the leaderboard.

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Brewer falls short of the money as
we just talked about on that money

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bubble, and Isaac Hackson goes on
to win. And now Isaac Hackson's in

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second, Wyman's in first, Hackson's
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Chris Brewer is still in third.
I'm assuming we see Chris in the mix

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same series and a little bit of
the payeah. I think he's gonna play

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the Mixed Game series and he's playing
the playing the Super high Rollable Appeal.

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Well. I think Isaac Haxton will
play Super High Rollable Appeal for sure.

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I just don't know about what else
he's gonna play, right, I mean

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he's more of like the biggest buy
ins. We may play some of the

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paylo before going to try. Yeah, yeah, so we'll we'll see what

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happens. I mean, obviously it
helps him if if he does, like

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he said, you know, care
about the PGT, the PGT lead aboard

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the championship, all that sort of
stuff, because there's money attached to it.

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Then yeah, he's gonna try and
battle for those points because I mean,

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he I would say that he's pretty
much a locked. I mean,

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it would take a miracle for him
to get knocked out of the top forty.

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That said, points mean chips in
the championships, So I think he's

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really gonna just try and you know, get as many chips as he can.

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And then I mean, at this
point, I feel like he's the

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favorite to win the PGT. I
feel like Ike is the favorite to win

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the but he's not. You're shaking
your head over there. I think I

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was just gonna say, I think
he's the favorite to win Player of the

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Year, which is for the most
points and also the championship, just because

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the way he's playing US. I
mean, their neck and neck events,

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their their neck and neck So I
think that they're right there. I mean,

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all in all, I think that
Super High Rollable was another great events.

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I know that the players love it. It's one of the biggest and

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best events of the year. Serious
take it every decision. It's yeah,

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it's it's crazy like and it's I
mean this time, you know, we

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really got to watch it from start
to finish, and it's I mean,

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it's awesome, it really is.
I mean it's it's it's pokra ad.

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It's absolute best. So I mean, I I know, like ultimately,

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you know, you and I and
and a lot of our listeners out there

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will never get to play at this
level or be this good, or play

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at this sort of buying or all
that sort of stuff. But I think

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it was very entertaining. I also
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If you want to watch it from
you know, both of those lenses,

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I think you can certainly do so
going forward, Mixed Games, Yes,

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next week it's just like but it's
like no break, so we've got a

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little bit of a weekend to watch
the football and then next week it's Mixed

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Games. Is nine or ten events, nine events, three satellites before the

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Mixed Game series. Sorry, if
you're here in Vegas, come down Monday,

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Tuesday, Wednesday. Yes, yeah, the mixed game series. I

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feel like it is gonna be wall
to wall packed. I feel like there

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were some people. I know,
I know we're losing, like I don't

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know, maybe three four people stuff
like that, they have stuff going on

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whatever. But I also know that
there was people that didn't come out last

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time because they were on fence about
it. They didn't know what was going

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to happen, you know whatever.
They didn't know what the numbers were gonna

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be, like, oh, they're
only gonna get fifteen people. No,

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we go way more. The numbers
were great, So I think a lot

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of people are going to be coming
out for Pgteam mixed games. And then

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also I think something that's going to
help the numbers is it butts right up

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against PGTPLO series, So it goes
mixed games. Then that super high rollable

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polo is wedged into the middle,
which by all accounts talking to the players,

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they think sixty to seventy entries,
which is bananas. I you're always

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on the unders. It doesn't matter. Just the movement I think affects it.

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If we get forty players I'll be
happy, to be honest. Yeah,

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I think we'll get over forty players. I think we'll get over fifty

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players, probably fifty entries. I'm
going on entries because there is one re

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entry and then of course leading into
the Pgtplo series for the second half of

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October, and yeah, it's gonna
be crazy. The plan is to stream

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two days of super high Rollable Polo
and then some final tables from the Polo

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series, and then all live coverage
from everything going on in October will be

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on PGT dot com as well the
leaderboard, the schedule, news and articles

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and all of that good stuff.
So so yeah, I don't think we

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need to talk much longer. No, we're not doing them. We'll do

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them in October at some point.
I've got a really good one them.

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No, I'm my mouth doing it. I want to get out of here

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because I want to try and get
out of here before this fight traffic really

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clogs up the strip and you know, get into Floyd. I have no

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idea who's in this. I hope
Canella wins because I laid the wood with

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the favorite that that's what I hope, you know. Okay, I went

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to my in house boxing expert.
He told me head yes, and I

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said, all right, well then
I hope he wasn't lying to me,

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so we'll see. He gave me
betting advice yesterday. I did that win?

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What? Who did? I bet
all my money on Michigan State that

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game. He didn't give you the
betting advice to bet my account on Michigan

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State and I did it. Please
tell me the verdict I have. I

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honestly have no idea. It's college
football. I don't pay any attention to

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college football. All right, Well, that is a Super High rollaball again.

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If you missed it, you can
find it on Poker Grow or you

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can find it on the Poker Grow
YouTube channel. You can watch all three

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days. Just search for it and
you guys will find it to watch Isaac

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Haxton's second Super High Roller Bowl win. That's going to do it for us.

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My name is Donny Peters, his
name is Tim Duckworth, and we

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will talk to you guys soon.
Face night, chaing spress

