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Hello everyone, Welcome back to another
episode of the Poker Go podcast, the

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first episode following a main event day. Let's f and go timmy boy.

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My name is Donny Peters. His
name is Tim Duckworth. Twenty twenty three

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World Series of Poker main event kicked
off today. Ye from all of my

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sources, although I don't have an
official number. Maybe you do. You

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owe me a coffee? Yes,
I believe we got over a thousand entries

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unconfirmed thousand and eighty unconfirmed thousand.
That that seems incredible. It seems kind

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of what we were discussing. Well, no, but I'm saying incredible,

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like compared to past years. It
seems like past years are much lower on

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Day one day. But we obviously
are expecting a record. Yes, after

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everything that's happened this summer, you
know, all the numbers being really good,

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satellite winners all over the place,
so we expect a record setter here.

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We expect this to surpass biggest Day
one a flight. No, that's

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I sand Greg. It was a
thirteen thirty five and twenty twenty nineteen send.

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But before that, we have to
go all the way back to Greg

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mess in two thousand and twelve when
we had a thousand and sixty six,

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so pot from that out lyle,
you know, were those all four starting

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flights? Oh? Wait no?
Also it's like, what were they?

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No those ones with the three starting
flights. You're right, yeah saying that's

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what I'm saying. So so yeah, it's it's tricky because not everything is

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Apple's to apples, of course,
but ye still, I would say more

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than a thousand entries on day one
A bodes extremely well for blasting through the

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record. Of course, the number
to beat two thousand and six top main

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event eight thousand, seven hundred and
seventy three entries. That is the year

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that Jamie Gold won the whole dang
thing twelve million dollars. He beat Paul

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Wasasuka and heads up play Michael Binger, finishing in third place in that one.

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Jamie Gold was in action today,
so we'll get to all that.

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The bulk of our conversation today is
going to be surrounding the dubist f main

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events. You know, we're going
to run through everything else that is happening

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here at the World Series of Pover
because there's a lot. We're gonna have

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a community cards that we're gonna bring
you guys the mini main event bagged up

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chips. With five players remaining,
you have moshe Raaelt's winning the Colossus.

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Hopefully I didn't butcher that name too
much there. Benny Glazer is chasing gold

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bracelet number six. Maybe going back
to the conversation of you know who could

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be a favorite to catch Phil howmuth
Benny? Pretty sure I mentioned Benny.

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No, no, for sure,
we talked about Benny Glazer, for sure.

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There are approximately twenty one players remaining
in the PLO eight Championships. Are

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they still playing? Yeah, they've
got about forty five minutes left, okay.

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WSP online five K is trying to
play down to the final six because

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then those final six are going to
have I think it's a day off and

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then on Wednesday they come to play
live for the gold bracelet in three hundred

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ninety three thousand dollars. We got
a coffee bed update, but I already

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want it, so it don't matter. Let's go, baby ship the beans

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family pot portion as well. Thank
you Jamie for your review email coming probably

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tomorrow. When you listen to this, respond tell me what you want.

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I'll send it out to you.
And I think the fact that he's called

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out, he's you know, keep
up the family pot. I think we

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have to have an even promptu family
pot at the end of this episode.

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I'm sure we can come up with
something. We've got a little bit of

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time to think. Okay, I'm
sure we'll add that to the rundown.

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Go podcast Community Cards. We're a little

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too pot of thing. We've got
an email from Tom Flynn saying he won

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a WSP satellite earlier this year.
Oh kind of makes me think that it

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was on Global Poker, because you
know he signed off on the email with

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his Global Poker using thing. Well, maybe he was just telling us,

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hey, come find me in the
global streets. But he's on his way

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to Vegas to win his seat.
His final hand pocket ten's USUS pucket aces

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ten on the flop lucky Bango boom
seat his way. He's on the way,

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So good luck to you, Tom, Wayne. You get to Vegas

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and jump in the main event.
And a second part to this community cause

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quickly to Tommy, you gotta let
us know, like what day you're playing,

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Yes, where your seat's going to
be, all the sort of stuff.

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You know, we'll come say hello
for sure. You know, let's

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go if you get if you're playing
Day one C on Wednesday and you get

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table six seventy one, easy table, I'll see you there, pal Uh.

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Second part community, cause we had
a little issue today. What was

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that we had a player given I
podcast hat. The hats that we have

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been claiming do not exist, we
do not have them, but somehow he

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got one, and we were both
thumbfounded. We talked to Brent Hanks.

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Brent Hanks was the culprit, he
gave him the hat. We were trying

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to figure it out. I just
need to know if if this person,

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this player gave Brent Hanks the passwork
supposedly he did, and Brent was going

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to give him the high. Does
Brent even know what the passably not?

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But anyway, he figured out that
he got a hat. He was playing

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in the main event just right you
know, in front of that area.

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And then we realized that the hat
wasn't a new hat. It was actually

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your hat. Yeah, it was
the hat that I took home that I've

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only worn once, maybe twice,
I believe, so the player William Pletts.

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You know, don't worry about,
like, you know, the hat

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being dirty or anything like that.
You know, I only wore it once

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or twice. I wore it in
the three K. I did not last

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long, so don't worry about it. But yeah, but it seemed like

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it turned out pretty pretty. Didn't
speak to him, and he's going to

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kind of elaborate on, you know, the hat, and then I put

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him on the spot basically accusing him
of stealing it. Wow, there you

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go. All right, So let's
hear from William right now. He spoke

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with Tim during Day one A of
the World Series of Poker Main Event.

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Here with William. He just back
day one. I have the main event

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one hundred and sixty or three thousand, is that right? Yeah? How's

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your day go so far? Give
us a little bit of a rundown.

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It was pretty smooth. First level. I lost about twenty K. Then

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I saw Brett Hanks and asked him
for a hat. Got past the at

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the family family pot password and he
got me a hat. Put that on,

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and since after that was kind of
smooth sailing had one big hand I

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hit ran aces into kings and picked
up a lot of chips that way,

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and other than that, it's like
just pretty smooth four levels. You're sitting

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here on the rail and I'm walking
past, and I hear he say,

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family pot. I turn around,
I see you wearing this hat. You

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know you say, hey, I
had to go over your head. I

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had to go over it. I
have to go to Brent to get me

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to get you this hat. I
want to talk a little bit about that,

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because I don't think you know this, but we didn't have any spare

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hats, right, you know.
He said he was gonna give me a

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hat for the his pot for that
the other the new The Crappy Show high

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Noon, high Noon. Yes,
And I said that's okay as long as

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it's a run good hat. He
said, try it out. But then

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he brought me this one, and
I was pretty stoked. So he got

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that hat. He gave it to
you. I need to tell you that

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that is actually Donnie Peter's hat,
isn't it? You stall my co host

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hat? And we told Donnie's like, that's okay. Any war for a

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few minutes. Sorry, you stall
the hat, but it brought you some

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wrong goods. I think it's yours
now now, I just want to know,

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do you have an apology that we
can issue? Donnie live right now

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off the day one night, had
I known it was Donnie's hat, I

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definitely would not have accepted it because
I don't know where his head's been.

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But but getting his hat now,
knowing that it was his and the run

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good, Like maybe maybe I'm pretty
stoked that it was his. And uh,

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I guess sorry Donnie, that I
have your hat. You got three

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days off. What are you gonna
do before you come back for day to

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way? I think there's gonna be
some relaxing maybe place in poker, since

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I love poker, that's why I'm
here. But like, yeah, all

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right, William, good luck.
We'll see on day two, Day three,

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day four, all the way through
the final table. The hat,

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hopefully thanks to him bagging up a
healthy one hundred and sixty three five hundred.

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He puts on the hat and everything
I saw him, I saw him,

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and he came over and he introduced
himself to me, and we talked

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for a little bit. He said
started off slow to the day, but

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to put the hat on, and
I watched him Stacker guy, as I

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was standing there right before he got
up and introduced himself. So you know,

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good on, William. The hat
remains lucky. If only we could

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get the re up of the hats, oh my god, then we could

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actually hand them out. I have
like seven that I need to give away.

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I mean it's I got people given
me their address. I said,

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if you come up with me and
you say family pot and I don't have

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a hat, I'll just take your
address and then I'll ship him out to

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you. So you know, that's
what we gotta make happen. So I

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don't know who needs to get on
this customer service team, whoever it is,

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like, can you make the hats
happen? I got driving us nuts.

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I got something funny the works for
tomorrow. I don't want to it

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does an involved a box the hats? I hope it does. I mean,

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come on, there's a little bit
of a kickoff to the hats and

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then kick at to potentially the next
Community CODs episode. But I'm going to

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keep that within and we'll hopefully be
how to reveal that on the next episode.

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All right, let's get into the
big news of the day. That

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is, of course, the kickoff
to the twenty twenty three World Series of

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Poker main event, the first of
four starting flights. Don't forget that players

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can also register for two levels on
the day twos. There are two day

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twos, so the first Day two
is going to be Day two ABC.

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That is when flights one A,
one B, one C, when the

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survivors from those flights join in also
with any late registrants then and then Day

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two D is going to be in
ons own and those are all the survivors

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from Day one D who also play
with the late registrants that join in on

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Day one D. So we're not
going to know the final number for the

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dubsming event till the weekend, so
it's going to be quite some time.

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Lay two. That said, more
than a thousand entries is what we've been

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told we have from our sources,
and we trust everyone that we've talked to

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out there, which is a great
number. Sounds like unofficially one thousand and

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eighty would that's an incredible number.
About eight hundred to eight hundred and ten

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or so left the CHIP leaders Yahuda
Dion three hundred and eighty nine thousand,

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nine hundred. I mean, what
in the world did this guy do today?

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You start the tournament was sixty k. What are you doing winning every

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pot? Obviously? Clearly? Geez
Um Diane is a construction worker from Israel.

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It's his first time playing the Dubsity
main event. All this information courtesy

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of Tim who was out on the
floor as they bagged up, talking to

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Yahouda and getting the lowdown. He
took eighth in the Israel Poker Championship for

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nine thousand, five hundred and thirty
two dollars, and he's using that money

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to play a little bit of a
satellite in a way. I mean,

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with three hundred eighty nine thousand in
the bat, I mean you can pretty

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much fold to a cash at this
point if you really want to do that.

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But I mean, I don't think
he did much fallowing today, and

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I think we're gonna say much following
going forward. Yeah, I mean,

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we'll see how Yehuda Dion does going
forward. But putting almost four hundred k

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the bag from sixty k starting stack, that is nuts. What are the

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blind start out on day two?
Five hundred one thousand? That suns.

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So three hundred eighty nine big minds. Seems quite a few big, incredibly

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healthy other notables to do well and
bag up chips on day one A are

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Shoto Nakanishi. Nakanishi won the ten
thousand dollars short deck event here at the

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World Series of Poker last year.
He beat Ben Lamb and heads up play

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to take that one down. I
think it was Brian rast who finished in

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third place in that event. Doug
Polk also did well today. If you

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were watching the broadcast, you know
that Jeff Platt was out in the field

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getting some tidbits here and there.
We were checking in with him. Remco

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and I were on the broadcast.
Jeff spoked Doug Polk at one point,

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who told us he had quite an
eventful arrival to the World Poker today because

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he was rear ended at a stoplight. A decent start to the main four

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this gentleman, Doug Polk, not
a great start to his overall day.

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Could you stand up for a quick
sect for me please? What happened to

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you on your way in here?
Yeah? So I had a good morning.

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I still like breakfast, get ready
to get ready to come play the

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World series Poker made event, you
know, level one, let's go.

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I was at a stop. I
was an intersection, and I was fully

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stopped, and I'm just here,
jammed out some tunes and I just get

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nailed behind from the behind by someone
who's just like slams in the back of

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my car. You're okay, Yeah, I was okay. Everybody's okay.

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Everyone was okay. She was a
little shaken up. Her car got a

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lot more of the damage than my
car did. So, but yeah,

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we've exchanged info and stop and I
said, look, normally there's more of

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our process here, but I have
to get to level one. They're gonna

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blind me out. Like you know, a lot of people would take that

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as perhaps a bad sign. How
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I don't believe in science. Yeah, that's a fantastic way to come play.

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I'm sure that feels great, especially
when you're trying to get here.

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You probably already registered. You want
to be in your seat because they're gonna

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blind you out. Otherwise, you
know, I would have popped the UEE.

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I would have called up someone who
said, give me a refund,

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I'll come back tomorrow. Yeah,
So that happened to Doug Polk, but

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still went on to bag a good
amount of chips for Oz Joca bagging up

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chips, John Hennigan, John Robaraba
Blonde also bagging. You had Joe Katta

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in the field, former main event
champ, another former main event champ,

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Martin Jacobson bagging up chips, Damien
Solace bagging up chips, and of course

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Jamie Gold bagging up a nice healthy
chips sack. Jamie Gold was on the

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first feature table. That way,
we had two feature tables today on the

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Horseshoe Feature Table. And if you
missed any of any of our coverage or

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you couldn't watch it for whatever reason, um check out the polker Go YouTube

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channel because it is archived there.
We're gonna be bringing coverage back again tomorrow

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kicking off the live stream at seven
pm Las Vegas time for another six hours

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of coverage. So that's what you
can expect for these day ones. Jamie

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Gold started the day on the feature
table, did very well. Think he

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probably finished right around two and a
half starting stacks. So the two thousand

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and six WP Maniment Champ, who
told Jeff Platt that he hadn't been to

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the World Series of poker in four
years. He hadn't played any live poker

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in four years. Did it very
well. It was kind of like the

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Jamie Gold of old for a little
bit. You know, he was chatty,

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he was making hands, he ate
blueberries. So we see another runs

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Jamie. When Jamie won in two
thousand and six, eight thousand and seven

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hundred and seventy three entries, that
is the number to beat to set a

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new record in the WSPE Main Event, and Jamie Gold is moving on to

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Day two. Some of the notable
eliminations include John Party, Jesse Yaganuma,

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Nick Maimon, Joseph Chong, Ryan
lang Landon Tye, Jared Blesnick Clayton Fletcher,

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and is els ii'den the one who
we have to talk about because this

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sounds like the most insane way to
have your day. One of the main

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event got so it has to be
fake. I mean, I mean,

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I don't. I don't think it
really it is, but like it just

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gets it's just so unbelievable that I
have to question it. Yeah, So

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hide in the one, which,
by the way, we couldn't really believe

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was his name, but I guess
it is his name. He started off

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the day, and I'm going off
what was reported on USIP dot com um

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courtesy of the official live reporting team
Poker News. They reported that he started

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up the day he took down a
good pot with a four beat. Then

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he got in another big pot,
a four beat pot against Reuben Carrera.

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Hiden, the one had pocket kings, ran into the pocket aces of Carrera.

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Brutal thing to happen, ye,
you know when you have pocket kings.

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So he loses half of his stack
there then and he tangles again with

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Carrera and this time around hide in
the one five bet jammed, putting his

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tournament life on the line again having
pocket kings again. Carrera was right there

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to meet him with the pocket aces. Could you imagine kings to aces?

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Is just insane. To have that
happen, you know, twice in in

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a short period of time, twice
in one day of poker. To have

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it happened in the main event,
to have it happened to the same player

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is just wild. Ask for a
refund that spent that the sent Iiden the

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one to the rail out of the
tournament. Quite the imagery from is it?

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Matthew Bergland, the photographer here who
got the photo of hiden, the

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one just sitting against the wall in
the corner. I don't know where he

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was exactly, but on the side
of the room, elbows on his knees,

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head in his hands, just absolutely
destroyed from what just happened. And

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understandably so, because I can feel
that, I can feel that that's just

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brutal to happen. Kings into aces
twice on day one of the dubs we

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made event to the same player.
I mean, what in the world,

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that's just crazy. That said,
I gotta feel like the poker gods have

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to have something good coming for him, because you can't deal someone a blow

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like that the lucky seven you got, you gotta give the guy like something.

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I mean, So, poker gods, if you're out there hiding the

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one, I mean, come on, you did him kind of you did

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him kind of dirty today. The
hand with um that Landon Tice told he

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told Jeff Platt, which is on
the poker Go Twitter account, and he

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got posted there. He folded a
full house on the river of a ten

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ten eight, deuce three board or
deuced five board. I can't remember what

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the river card was exactly what it
was. In the inconsequential um. But

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Landon's opponent this is all according to
land Landon's opponent bet the river um for

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I think eleven thousand. Landon Tice
had pocket deuces and raised all but five

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thousand of his chips. The other
guy moved all in and Landon folded the

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deuces and the guy supposedly had two
eights. I can't remember exactly if Landon

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said that the guy showed the two
eights or if he said that he had

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two eights. But Landon was then
eliminated, you know, not long after.

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But wild stuff is happening. We
saw a massive hand on the feature

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table, the second feature table that
we had today in the Horseshoe, Kyle

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Fray, a professional player up against
another professional player, Jimmy Guerrero. This

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hand went Jimmy Guerrero, who's from
France. He gets moved to the table,

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he opens pocket aces, gets two
calls. I think it was Dewey

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Tomko called with pockets sevens. Then
Alex Keaton called with pocket eights. I

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believe that's how the action went,
and those players had those hands. If

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I'm mistaken, please forgive me.
It's been a long day and it's pasted

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one third in the morning. Then
Kyle Fray gets pocket nine, so he

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three bets. I think it went
raised to either eleven hundred or one thousand,

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was the original open. Then Fray
made it six thousand, relatively small.

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Four bet from Guerrero, he makes
it thirteen thousand, six hundred,

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thirteen thousand, nine hundred, the
sevens and the eights fold. Frey moves

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all in for like eighty four big
blinds. Guerrero of course got the two

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birds, the two aces, the
rockets, the burgers, whatever you want

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to call him. Boom, he's
in there for the call flop is a

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nine. I mean, what the
heck? Insane, Absolutely insane. So

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it was a wild day. You
know, they always say day one of

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the main event, the most important
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A lot of players take a relatively
conservative approach, but we did see

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some fireworks throughout the day. There
were four eliminations on the feature table during

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our time streaming, two on the
first table, two on the second table,

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so the chips were flying again.
You guys can catch the archive of

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that on the Poker Go YouTube.
Tony Dunst did very well on the feature

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table, a Swedish player named Antoine
Suarez did extremely well and I think could

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probably be someone to watch. Has
some experience in some European events, but

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seemed like a very very good player. So the Queen Ferry Galfon no Esther

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Kim, who is John Reardon's wife, who we've talked about John Reardon being

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on our fantasy team, being the
king of our fantasy team. While the

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Queen started on the feature table,
she was on the table with Jamie Gold.

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So yeah, so it was a
fun day of coverage overall. You

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know, one of the one of
the things that I liked so much about

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today's coverage is it was pretty talkative
throughout. We also on the second table,

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we also had Dewey Tomko, told
a lot of fun stories, talked

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a lot um set. He said
while playing to the table that it was

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the most fun he's had playing poker
in fifteen years. Was Tomko a legend

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two time runner up in the event. He remembered both the times he lost

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and how he lost getting his money
in good both times, he told the

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hand histories remembered him exactly. But
he did say, I don't know you

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can do that. You're the stack
guy. He said that the best thing

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that happened to him was finishing second, because he feels like if he would

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have won, his life probably would
have taken a different direction. He said,

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back then, when you won the
main event, it was kind of

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like a thing within the community back
then that if you won the main event,

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kind of bad things happened to you
because you you fell into some bad

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ways. You had a lot of
money at the time, like you know,

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you got pulled one direction or the
other, your vices got to you,

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all that sort of stuff. So
he kind of felt like it was

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a blessing for him to get second
both times in a way, said he's

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gone on to have a really good
life. So yeah, but he was

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a lot of fun up there.
I forget what else I was saying.

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Oh, what I was saying was
they all played really really fast. There

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was maybe two or three tanks in
spots where the tank was for sure understandable,

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like it was not nothing out of
the ordinary. I think maybe the

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longest someone thought was a minute,
fifteen seconds, minute, thirty seconds,

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like you know, facing a riverbid
something like that. But nothing crazy,

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very fast play. Everyone was very
talkative and chatty. A lot of personality,

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So it was really good. It
felt more like a home game than

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the DUBISPA main event. But it's
also only day one, so you know,

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it is early. I'm sure things
are gonna tense up a little bit

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as we get closer to the money, get into the money, the money

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gets much bigger, all that sort
of stuff. But so far, so

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good, A lot of fun overall. What are your kind of takeaways from

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the main event today? I was
surprised to see so many like known players.

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Normally you walk around Day one A
and you're like, who where is

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everyone? I know, three people
in the whole field here? It was

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like packed, Yeah it was.
It was also it was packed, but

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it was also There's a lot of
tables to choose from that we could have

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put up there that had one or
two very no poker players. So I

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think we just got lucky with that
second choice, having you know, Tony

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Dunce, Ferragalfon, Keating Man Finger, Dewey Tomko. That was just like

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seemed you shouldn't really happen on Day
one A of all days. But yeah,

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I think a lot of people played
today. They probably want to,

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you know, bag chips enjoy July
fourth, have a couple of days off

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come back. So I think that's
why the field today was full of stars.

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And also, you know, approaching
that eleven hundred number. Yeah,

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tomorrow will be interesting. Um day
one B. It is the fourth of

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July, so I'm interested to see
who comes, who neglects parties and family

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time, you know, at least
on the American side, because it is

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an American holiday. I don't know
when Phil Hammyth is gonna play your Boy

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seventeen. I don't know if you
heard the coverage day, but Remco and

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I were talking about what is Phil
Hammyth gonna come dressed as? Has changed

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something? Oh he did? Yeah, damn it. I was gonna have

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some fun with this. Now it's
just not fun. I was gonna say

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what should he come dressed? As
we asked the chat, there was a

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lot of good suggestions. We ultimately
decided on the fact that whatever we suggest

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doesn't matter. He's going to pick
the worst possible outfit because that's what he

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does every single year. My here's
what I said. I said he should

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come dressed as in a football uniform
head to toe replica uniform. I'm talking

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shoulder pads, I'm talking pads everywhere
in Las Vegas Raiders, silver pants,

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black top that you know whose jersey
he'd wear? Eighteen? Davante Adams number

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seventeen eighteen, next he won.
I don't know who eighteen is, nor

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do I know where Davanta Adams first
played, Green Bay Packers where philis Wisconsin?

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Baby is too good to be true? Obviously Phil Hanryth will not pick

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this one, but that's what he
should pick. And honestly he should come

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in with the freaking Raider, the
Raider ats, get the Raider cheerers,

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get get what's his name? What's
the who's the owner of the Raiders?

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Mark Davis? Get Mark David on
the phone. Let's go. Actually,

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00:28:02.400 --> 00:28:06.160
you know what, there's no number
eighteen and the current Raiders wrestling exactly what's

407
00:28:06.160 --> 00:28:08.680
he? Even better he is the
eighteen, then he could be the eighteen.

408
00:28:08.839 --> 00:28:12.759
I don't mind that. I mean
very well too. You know,

409
00:28:14.039 --> 00:28:17.880
but he tweeted something about being like
a circus conductor or something, and he's

410
00:28:17.920 --> 00:28:19.359
like, what should dann Kate's dress
has? Well, you know what,

411
00:28:19.559 --> 00:28:23.279
like if he if he played tomorrow, he should dress in the Uncle Sam

412
00:28:23.319 --> 00:28:29.359
outfit. Yes, you know that
is even better than in Rocky when Apollo

413
00:28:29.400 --> 00:28:33.279
Creed came out and that Rocky.
I want to see him in a robe

414
00:28:33.640 --> 00:28:38.200
if he what if he was Apollo
Creed's outfit because he wore the American get

415
00:28:38.279 --> 00:28:41.680
up. And then Dan Kates because
he always wants to do something with Jungleman

416
00:28:41.759 --> 00:28:45.759
for whatever reason. They're like best
he was and he was Rocky and they

417
00:28:45.759 --> 00:28:49.839
did a little fake boxing match in
the hallways. Yeah, but he's never

418
00:28:49.880 --> 00:28:55.359
when they came as Gelf whatever and
they were doing the sword fight and all

419
00:28:55.359 --> 00:29:00.279
that sort of like feels done the
like the MMA boxing thing before, like

420
00:29:00.359 --> 00:29:03.279
two thousand and twelve ish. So
okay, fine, then he can't do

421
00:29:03.279 --> 00:29:07.960
that. I'm still I'm Raiders.
Get the Raid, Get the Raider ats

422
00:29:07.960 --> 00:29:11.519
we're in Las Vegas. I also
thought that it was also put Davante Adams

423
00:29:11.519 --> 00:29:14.000
in the main event. I also
thought, um, yeah, that would

424
00:29:14.000 --> 00:29:19.440
be cool. Um. I thought, what's it called the Golden Knight's mascot,

425
00:29:19.440 --> 00:29:23.599
which is just a Golden Knight with
the Stanley cousin like a crocodile or

426
00:29:23.640 --> 00:29:27.319
something. No, that's well,
that's the Helo Monster. But I'm talking

427
00:29:27.319 --> 00:29:32.000
about Wait, he's a what a
Helo Monster? What is that it's like

428
00:29:32.039 --> 00:29:33.440
a lizard or that a real thing? Yeah, yeah, for sure,

429
00:29:33.559 --> 00:29:38.119
look it up. G I l
a monster, look it up. I'm

430
00:29:38.200 --> 00:29:41.400
looking. I'm surprised you haven't known
of this for okay, yeah, this

431
00:29:41.480 --> 00:29:45.279
is right up Antonio's singing. Is
it exactly? Antonio probably knows. He

432
00:29:45.319 --> 00:29:49.920
fb owns three of them. Um
shout out Antonio Abrego, our photographer.

433
00:29:51.000 --> 00:29:53.119
If he came a dressed as the
Night the guy that like skates around in

434
00:29:53.160 --> 00:29:56.440
the ice and goes in the crowd
and that sort of stuff came dresses the

435
00:29:56.559 --> 00:29:59.720
Night, he could have the Knights
drum line behind him. Maybe you get

436
00:29:59.759 --> 00:30:02.400
chance, who's the hill of Monster. Maybe he comes out and you know

437
00:30:02.440 --> 00:30:04.240
all that sort of stuff carries the
Stanley Cup, and I just want the

438
00:30:04.240 --> 00:30:08.480
Stanley Cup carries the Stanley Cup.
That'd be pretty cool, you know stuff.

439
00:30:08.599 --> 00:30:11.839
Yeah, of course, because I
actually, I mean I feel like

440
00:30:11.920 --> 00:30:17.759
I feel like Hellmuth like thinks of
it like the day before and just comes

441
00:30:17.839 --> 00:30:21.839
up with the biggest nonsense. So
expect him to be dressed in at and

442
00:30:22.000 --> 00:30:26.400
the Long Card tomorrow. And Dan
Kate says a lion or something, I

443
00:30:26.440 --> 00:30:27.519
like the Uncle Sam thing, But
he would have to play. You have

444
00:30:27.640 --> 00:30:30.079
to play on July fourth to do
the Uncle Sam thing, which I don't

445
00:30:30.119 --> 00:30:33.119
know if he would want to.
So yeah, Tomorrow, Day one B

446
00:30:33.400 --> 00:30:37.400
of the w Men Event Action will
kick off Cards in the Air at noon

447
00:30:38.200 --> 00:30:42.799
Vegas time. They're gonna play another
five levels, so ten hours of play.

448
00:30:44.119 --> 00:30:47.440
There's obviously breaks after every level.
There's a seventy five minute dinner break

449
00:30:47.519 --> 00:30:51.279
also thrown in there on the poker
Go YouTube channel. For the second day

450
00:30:51.279 --> 00:30:55.759
in the row, Remco Rinkima and
myself will be on commentary. We're gonna

451
00:30:55.759 --> 00:31:00.680
be covering levels three, four,
and five. Three starts at four pm,

452
00:31:00.759 --> 00:31:04.119
but we will start the live stream
at seven pm Vegas time. And

453
00:31:04.160 --> 00:31:08.920
the reason for that extended delay is
that so we can cut out the seventy

454
00:31:08.920 --> 00:31:11.920
five minute dinner break, we cut
out all the breaks. We just go

455
00:31:12.000 --> 00:31:15.440
boom, boom boom. It's literally
six straight hours of poker. Okay,

456
00:31:15.599 --> 00:31:18.559
I can't ask for much better.
So if you want to check that out,

457
00:31:18.599 --> 00:31:22.279
you can do so on the poker
Go YouTube channel. It's also on

458
00:31:22.319 --> 00:31:32.599
poker Go as well, but you
know you can find it on YouTube.

459
00:31:33.160 --> 00:31:37.920
The one thousand dollars Mini Main Event
five two hundred and fifty seven entries.

460
00:31:37.920 --> 00:31:42.359
Tim and I talked about this one
basically having to halt the registration process because

461
00:31:42.359 --> 00:31:47.519
there was too many bodies in this
place, almost five hundred and fifty thousand

462
00:31:47.519 --> 00:31:52.839
dollars for a first place. There
are five players remaining, Jeremy Oleon leading

463
00:31:52.839 --> 00:31:57.400
the way, Jennifer abad Is also
in, Oliver barons In, Josh reichert

464
00:31:57.440 --> 00:32:01.920
In, and Bradley Gafford in.
Those are the five players remaining. They

465
00:32:01.960 --> 00:32:07.960
backed up ships. They will be
coming back tomorrow at twelve pm. We

466
00:32:07.000 --> 00:32:13.920
will discuss the winner of this event
tomorrow after everything wraps up. Can't I

467
00:32:13.960 --> 00:32:15.440
can't imagine it's going to be too
long of a day for these guys.

468
00:32:15.799 --> 00:32:20.720
Not. My structure at this point
is pretty tree four yeah, four hundred

469
00:32:20.720 --> 00:32:24.160
dollars Colossus more than fifteen thousand entries
in this on nearly sixteen, fifteen thousand,

470
00:32:24.240 --> 00:32:31.079
eight hundred and ninety four. Moshi
Refaolt's winning five hundred and one thousand

471
00:32:31.119 --> 00:32:37.400
dollars for his finish topping the field. Pea Chen got third, Ian Steinman

472
00:32:38.039 --> 00:32:45.599
Our Guy Colossus, Ian ste Prince
Ian. That's right, sixteenth place for

473
00:32:45.720 --> 00:32:47.400
us getting us the field, bow
on us getting us a nice chunk of

474
00:32:47.480 --> 00:32:52.400
points here. Absolutely love to see
it. A bit of a heartbreaking exit,

475
00:32:52.440 --> 00:32:55.559
I would say for Ian Steinman because
of the way he went out.

476
00:32:55.640 --> 00:33:01.759
So here's what happened. There's sixteen
players left under the gun that Ian's table

477
00:33:01.799 --> 00:33:06.799
goes all in. It folds to
Ian Steinman in the small blind. He

478
00:33:06.839 --> 00:33:10.200
announces that he's all in. Big
blind goes into the tank asked for account.

479
00:33:12.319 --> 00:33:15.559
After I don't know a minute,
big blind folds. Ian immediately stands

480
00:33:15.640 --> 00:33:21.640
up, looks at the people on
his rail and says, I didn't see

481
00:33:21.720 --> 00:33:25.119
the all in from under the gun. Ian tables Jack six off, did

482
00:33:25.160 --> 00:33:30.599
not see that the player under the
gun moved all in was up against Queen

483
00:33:30.720 --> 00:33:35.400
Jack did turn a straight draw.
I think it came nine eight acts turn

484
00:33:35.519 --> 00:33:37.920
seven, so did have some outs
there on the turn with a straight draw,

485
00:33:38.000 --> 00:33:42.119
you know he could also hit a
six two. But River bricks off

486
00:33:42.160 --> 00:33:46.000
and Ian out in sixteenth place on
fortunate air. On Ian's behalf he said,

487
00:33:46.000 --> 00:33:50.079
I believe I heard him say afterwards
that he said he got distracted by

488
00:33:50.160 --> 00:33:52.799
some between somebody talking or something.
He didn't see the all INChO So a

489
00:33:52.799 --> 00:33:57.119
bit of a heartbreaker there. I
think he did pick up twenty three thousand

490
00:33:57.119 --> 00:33:59.759
dollars, so you know, not
the worst of it. Yeah, you

491
00:33:59.839 --> 00:34:01.480
know, of course, your your
eye and much more money and it is

492
00:34:01.519 --> 00:34:05.839
a bit of a craftshoot at that
point. So unfortunately for Ian, but

493
00:34:06.119 --> 00:34:08.119
he did do very well for us
in fantasy. We thank him for that

494
00:34:08.199 --> 00:34:12.519
way to go. Ian, appreciate
you getting us that field. Bonus getting

495
00:34:12.559 --> 00:34:15.760
us those additional points. When you
got to the final eighteen, I know

496
00:34:15.800 --> 00:34:19.760
you didn't have the finish that you
would have wanted, but big things coming

497
00:34:19.800 --> 00:34:22.719
for you, sir. In the
main event. I can feel it.

498
00:34:22.840 --> 00:34:27.760
The twenty five Big Bet Mix,
three hundred and seventy seven entries. They

499
00:34:27.760 --> 00:34:30.239
are down to four. Are they
done for the night? I'm checking right

500
00:34:30.239 --> 00:34:34.440
now. Okay, well that's three
down to three. Look at that.

501
00:34:34.599 --> 00:34:38.360
Who is it? We lost Tomazzi
Glusco in fourth. Okay, so we

502
00:34:38.480 --> 00:34:45.639
have Benny Glazer, Federico Covado and
Julio Beluccio. Yeah, battling it out.

503
00:34:45.840 --> 00:34:50.679
Is Benny still in the lead,
No, just slipped to Julio.

504
00:34:52.039 --> 00:34:54.440
Okay, Benny is looking for his
Maybe well no, it says one more

505
00:34:54.559 --> 00:34:58.480
level. But I'm assuming that Jenna
Chia played all winner. Yeah, I

506
00:34:58.480 --> 00:35:01.559
mean, yeah, who knows,
um, Benny Glazer looking for his six

507
00:35:01.760 --> 00:35:06.159
WSP goal rale. He won one
earlier, he won his fifth earlier at

508
00:35:06.199 --> 00:35:09.039
this World Series of Poker. So
Benny Glazer trying to get it done,

509
00:35:09.039 --> 00:35:13.159
trying to move up those ranks.
It seems like everyone is winning a sixth

510
00:35:13.199 --> 00:35:15.360
gool bracelet. Yeah, you know, Shawn Deep, Seaun Deep did it,

511
00:35:15.559 --> 00:35:19.599
Jeremy Osmas did it. Now it
seems like Benny Glazer is gonna do

512
00:35:19.599 --> 00:35:22.440
it. So you know, if
you got five, you're feels like you're

513
00:35:22.440 --> 00:35:24.400
just gonna win your six. That's
just how this goes. M What did

514
00:35:24.480 --> 00:35:29.400
Jason Mercer? You win six?
Five? He won his sixth? He

515
00:35:29.480 --> 00:35:30.679
want Jason did? Yeah? Yeah, So there's a lot of people just

516
00:35:30.719 --> 00:35:36.199
winning. Everyone's just winning six.
Home is gonna win his eighteen twenty six.

517
00:35:36.320 --> 00:35:40.400
By the end of the ten thousand
dollars PLO High Low Championship, about

518
00:35:40.440 --> 00:35:45.760
twenty entries remaining from the two hundred
and seventy seven entry field, nearly six

519
00:35:45.880 --> 00:35:49.719
hundred thousand dollars up top if you
want to be exact, five hundred ninety

520
00:35:49.719 --> 00:35:52.880
eight thousand, six hundred and thirteen
dollars for the winner in this one,

521
00:35:52.440 --> 00:36:00.639
Stephen Deutsch leading the way, Hassan
Kamal Australian really yeah, John Holly also

522
00:36:00.679 --> 00:36:05.400
in the mix Um Funny Story,
Chris Vich, Ben You, Dylan Wiseman,

523
00:36:05.480 --> 00:36:07.880
Martin Zamani, all out there,
still in contention. They're all on

524
00:36:07.960 --> 00:36:13.400
the money. This one is what
final table today or close to it?

525
00:36:13.519 --> 00:36:17.440
Play it out tomorrow is Yeah,
it's just as players bagging for the nights.

526
00:36:17.480 --> 00:36:22.639
So coming back tomorrow, it looks
like nineteen players for day three.

527
00:36:22.760 --> 00:36:24.920
Okay, what's your story? You
got a story? So we've discussed on

528
00:36:24.960 --> 00:36:30.440
the part about the promo table we
have set up and the money that we

529
00:36:30.880 --> 00:36:35.480
leave out to people to pose photos
behind. Well, I decided I'm going

530
00:36:35.519 --> 00:36:38.960
to spend a good twenty five minutes
cleaning it up. So whenever that set

531
00:36:39.039 --> 00:36:43.039
up all the money, I re
rubber banded it. I got one of

532
00:36:43.039 --> 00:36:45.559
those link rollers, link rolled the
table. I threw out the trash.

533
00:36:45.599 --> 00:36:49.440
I may it looks so pretty.
And as I'm doing there's people are coming

534
00:36:49.440 --> 00:36:52.880
over and taking photos. I'm taking
the photos for them. And I see

535
00:36:52.239 --> 00:37:00.119
my boy Joseph Hashim walking in Joey
Baby walking into Sugar Mate. He walked

536
00:37:00.199 --> 00:37:04.000
straight past me. He was with
a group of people. I didn't recognize

537
00:37:04.000 --> 00:37:07.519
anyone. So it wasn't his sons, wasn't his daughters, wasn't his brothers

538
00:37:07.599 --> 00:37:09.519
anything. And then they came back
and I saw one of his party like

539
00:37:09.639 --> 00:37:15.599
come up to the table and walk
around me to pose, and I saw

540
00:37:15.679 --> 00:37:20.920
Joe had the phone out, and
I'm at that exact time, I'm basically

541
00:37:20.960 --> 00:37:23.760
done. I'm cleaning the cards up. So I as I'm cleaning the cards

542
00:37:23.840 --> 00:37:28.400
up, I pull out the seven
and the three, I put it in

543
00:37:28.440 --> 00:37:30.400
the top and I go, here
we go. This makes it good.

544
00:37:30.519 --> 00:37:34.440
They took a photo of me and
Joe chatted for about fifteen minutes. Pay

545
00:37:34.920 --> 00:37:37.280
he said, he said he's playing
one day, okay, but no,

546
00:37:37.400 --> 00:37:40.000
we we caught up, talked a
little bit about Australian poker, talked about

547
00:37:40.079 --> 00:37:43.920
family and stuff, and it was
good. It hadn't really talked to him

548
00:37:43.920 --> 00:37:46.840
in a while. So, yeah, good to see Joel looking younger by

549
00:37:46.880 --> 00:37:51.119
the day. Yeah, he looks
like he's looks like we're older than him.

550
00:37:51.119 --> 00:37:54.239
It's not fair. It's unreally saw
on his getting Instagram story the other

551
00:37:54.280 --> 00:37:58.280
day he was sitting at the pool
at the win. I believe I mean,

552
00:37:58.320 --> 00:38:01.119
I'm like this dude, his skin
looks immaculate. Man, what a

553
00:38:01.239 --> 00:38:04.880
Joe? What are you doing?
What creams? You know what creams?

554
00:38:05.920 --> 00:38:07.280
Listen, Joe hash and I know
you're doing well. You get a lot

555
00:38:07.280 --> 00:38:09.760
of money. You want to crapt
on business, working out all this sort

556
00:38:09.800 --> 00:38:13.960
of stuff. You should probably start
a skincare line and just use yourself as

557
00:38:13.960 --> 00:38:15.559
the model. Because I don't know
what you're doing, but it looks freaking

558
00:38:15.639 --> 00:38:20.159
incredible, all right. The WSFP
online fifty three hundred dollars, No them

559
00:38:20.159 --> 00:38:23.760
and hold them High Roller Championship.
There were three hundred and four players,

560
00:38:23.920 --> 00:38:29.039
one hundred and four re entries,
so four hundred and eight total entries in

561
00:38:29.039 --> 00:38:31.920
this one. Three hundred ninety three
thousand dollars up top for the winner of

562
00:38:32.000 --> 00:38:36.360
this tournament is the one that they
are playing down to the final six.

563
00:38:36.400 --> 00:38:39.079
It's a six handed event playing down
to the final six. They're gonna pause

564
00:38:39.159 --> 00:38:43.239
them. It's playing out right now. I have the screen up. We'll

565
00:38:43.280 --> 00:38:45.880
get into why I have the screen
up in a second. So they're gonna

566
00:38:45.880 --> 00:38:50.119
play it down today, day off
tomorrow, and then on Wednesday they're coming

567
00:38:50.159 --> 00:38:53.519
back and they're going to finish it
here at the Horseshoe live, and we're

568
00:38:53.519 --> 00:38:57.960
also going to be live streaming it
on the Popero YouTube channel. So the

569
00:38:58.000 --> 00:39:00.639
final six are going to be battling
it out. I leave sixth place will

570
00:39:00.679 --> 00:39:06.199
pay eighty thousand dollars eighty thousand and
some change, so they'll be guaranteed eighty

571
00:39:06.199 --> 00:39:08.000
thousand, they'll come here, they'll
play live. I kind of like this,

572
00:39:09.119 --> 00:39:13.239
I do playing down to the bracelet, this sort of thing. Um.

573
00:39:14.239 --> 00:39:21.880
I have the screen up because Sammy
Silverl Sammy Baby is still in.

574
00:39:21.440 --> 00:39:25.880
Still believe he is him fifth of
eight right now, fifth of eight,

575
00:39:25.960 --> 00:39:34.360
but but very healthy overall. Ethan
Rampage Yao also still in second and Chips

576
00:39:34.519 --> 00:39:37.920
Larry Bird eighty four. That is
you've all braunched Geen, he is in.

577
00:39:37.039 --> 00:39:45.639
I believe a Pov Alexey Pakov,
so very good high roller player.

578
00:39:45.719 --> 00:39:50.239
There are eight players left. They
are guaranteed forty four thousand dollars. We

579
00:39:50.480 --> 00:39:57.960
drafted sam Silverl Sammy Baby on our
twenty five K fantasy team, which,

580
00:39:58.079 --> 00:40:02.039
by the way, Ian with his
run in the Colossus Ian Steinman the field

581
00:40:02.039 --> 00:40:05.800
bonus, the extra you know,
two and a half or three points or

582
00:40:05.800 --> 00:40:09.679
whatever it is for making the top
eighteen moved us into first place, back

583
00:40:09.719 --> 00:40:15.119
into first place. Yesterday was a
roller coaster of a frigging day because we

584
00:40:15.280 --> 00:40:17.320
dropped to third, we had the
lead, we dropped all the way back

585
00:40:17.360 --> 00:40:21.760
to third. Then Ian Steinman gets
us to field bonus, we get our

586
00:40:21.760 --> 00:40:24.480
butts back up there on top.
We are on top, first team with

587
00:40:24.559 --> 00:40:29.760
more than a thousand points, lots
and lots of poker to go. The

588
00:40:29.800 --> 00:40:32.119
Dubins be main event is a vent
number seventy six on the schedule. There

589
00:40:32.119 --> 00:40:37.119
are ninety five live Gold Bracelet events
and there are how many online? Fifteen?

590
00:40:38.159 --> 00:40:40.519
Okay, there's a lot. There's
a lot of poker left to go.

591
00:40:40.719 --> 00:40:44.880
Okay, So Sam, if you
can hear me, and I know

592
00:40:44.960 --> 00:40:46.079
you can't, but I'm going to
pretend that, Like you know, the

593
00:40:46.199 --> 00:40:49.719
energy is going to carry the sound, so you can text him if you

594
00:40:49.760 --> 00:40:52.039
want, please just win, Come
on, do it for us. A

595
00:40:52.159 --> 00:40:54.760
win in this one would be a
great boost to us because it is a

596
00:40:54.800 --> 00:41:00.639
five K. The scores are worth
or one and a half time on the

597
00:41:00.719 --> 00:41:05.800
multipliers, so this would be great. Let's go, Sammy silver roll,

598
00:41:06.679 --> 00:41:07.840
make it happen, buddy. I
was trying to say if any of our

599
00:41:07.920 --> 00:41:14.679
heroes bagged Day one. Eva may
Well, John Reardon played, Sad played,

600
00:41:15.360 --> 00:41:20.599
and Sean was multi tabling the online
event. Who he was He was

601
00:41:21.000 --> 00:41:22.679
the chip leader if or one of
the chip leaders, one of the top

602
00:41:22.760 --> 00:41:27.239
two or three stacks when they got
into the money. Um think he got

603
00:41:27.239 --> 00:41:30.920
like thirty fourth place or something like
that. Um, so Seawande be able

604
00:41:30.960 --> 00:41:32.320
to get us two points? Nice, nice job, Sean. He also

605
00:41:32.360 --> 00:41:36.840
probably picked up some POY points there, which is of course what he's chasing.

606
00:41:36.880 --> 00:41:40.599
He's chasing Ian Matacus. I think
Sean isn't third right behind him,

607
00:41:40.599 --> 00:41:45.159
He's jumped behind Brewer. Now yea
Chris Brewer who won his second goal ray

608
00:41:45.400 --> 00:41:50.519
the other day he won the ten
thousand dollars nolam at DUS seven single job.

609
00:41:50.639 --> 00:41:52.920
Earlier this summer he won the two
hundred fifty thousand dollars Super high Rollers.

610
00:41:52.960 --> 00:41:58.360
So Chris Brewer jumped up over Sean
deep into second place on the In

611
00:41:58.440 --> 00:42:01.719
the POI race, Ian Mattacus is
still leading the way. Okay, so

612
00:42:02.119 --> 00:42:06.280
that race is getting hot and heavy. Plenty of actions still left at the

613
00:42:06.320 --> 00:42:08.880
World Series of Poker. Let's go
Sammy do it for the team. Baby

614
00:42:08.920 --> 00:42:13.280
do it for the team. For
the team, I would imagine John Arden

615
00:42:13.320 --> 00:42:15.960
is still in. I mean,
I don't know for sure, but I

616
00:42:15.000 --> 00:42:17.719
did see him out there. I
thought they had a kid, So I'm

617
00:42:17.719 --> 00:42:21.559
wondering who's watching the kid with They're
both just grinding Day one A of the

618
00:42:21.559 --> 00:42:23.679
main event. The kid also played
one a Oh okay, yeah, I

619
00:42:23.719 --> 00:42:28.320
don't think that's allowed, but okay, final six players in this online event.

620
00:42:28.320 --> 00:42:31.400
They're gonna return on Wednesday, July
fifth on the Poker Grow YouTube channel.

621
00:42:31.400 --> 00:42:34.880
So that day there's gonna be a
lot of streaming. It'll be this

622
00:42:35.039 --> 00:42:37.000
that online event, the conclusion of
that will play out, and then also

623
00:42:37.639 --> 00:42:42.000
day one see coverage of the Devis
Command event, so a little bit more

624
00:42:42.000 --> 00:42:45.159
than the six hours of the day
one w M event coverage. You'll also

625
00:42:45.199 --> 00:42:50.159
get that final table of the online
to live event. So really big day

626
00:42:50.199 --> 00:42:52.039
for poker. If you want to
check that out, we welcome you over

627
00:42:52.119 --> 00:42:57.079
on the Poker YouTube channel. Coffee
bet Up day, Baby, Donnie takes

628
00:42:57.159 --> 00:43:00.920
round one, Get me a coffee. Let's go to buy my own coffee

629
00:43:00.960 --> 00:43:02.840
today. Do you want me to
get the coffee tomorrow? Come away in

630
00:43:02.920 --> 00:43:06.440
I mean just just text me on
in the morning for what we're doing,

631
00:43:06.679 --> 00:43:08.800
just because I gotta figure out what
I'm gonna come in today. I was

632
00:43:08.840 --> 00:43:13.480
gonna come in much earlier, but
I got caught on a not joking two

633
00:43:13.519 --> 00:43:17.880
hour, forty five minute that was
great. Loved every minute of Italy long

634
00:43:19.679 --> 00:43:22.960
U. So yeah, um so
the first first day of the coffee.

635
00:43:22.960 --> 00:43:25.760
But I had nine twenty six and
over. You had nine twenty five and

636
00:43:25.960 --> 00:43:30.639
under. I want it with over
a thousand entries, although it listened technically

637
00:43:30.679 --> 00:43:34.159
and it's not confirmed that no,
I'm giving this to I resigned, but

638
00:43:34.239 --> 00:43:37.119
I've got my number for one babe, but I went first yesterday, so

639
00:43:37.199 --> 00:43:39.239
you're gonna get first today your number
for one B. So this is like,

640
00:43:39.519 --> 00:43:43.320
I'm not gonna change my unless you
get the same night. Unless you

641
00:43:43.320 --> 00:43:45.880
get the same number number for one
B. We're thinking it was right around

642
00:43:45.920 --> 00:43:51.159
one thousand and eighty today. Tomorrow
is the fourth of July. I mean,

643
00:43:51.599 --> 00:43:52.679
by the way, can they just
stop putting this event on the fourth

644
00:43:52.679 --> 00:43:55.599
of July, Like maybe fourth of
July should be the day before one night?

645
00:43:57.360 --> 00:44:00.639
Yeah, like yeah, you know, kind of give everyone what the

646
00:44:00.679 --> 00:44:04.639
heck is this hand that's happening right
now? Was Sammy, we gotta hit

647
00:44:04.679 --> 00:44:10.880
an ace. We hit an Ace
Ace ten Verse kings Ace on the River.

648
00:44:12.239 --> 00:44:16.039
Oh baby, so I left.
Yeah, and Sammy's got a ton

649
00:44:16.119 --> 00:44:20.840
of chips. Now wow, that's
incredible. Sorry, I mean, I

650
00:44:20.920 --> 00:44:25.360
just whatever I'm trying to think,
because like Rem and I were talking about

651
00:44:25.360 --> 00:44:30.039
this today on the stream, like
is it gonna be up? Could it

652
00:44:30.119 --> 00:44:34.159
be down a little bit from today? Yeah, just because it's the holiday,

653
00:44:34.280 --> 00:44:37.480
you know, Like, are people
just gonna kind of did people opt

654
00:44:37.519 --> 00:44:39.840
to play today that we're thinking maybe
play a later day? You know,

655
00:44:39.840 --> 00:44:42.760
maybe you don't want to play with
Day one D. You don't want to

656
00:44:42.760 --> 00:44:45.840
possibly risk playing ten handed. I
mean last year, remember last year they

657
00:44:45.880 --> 00:44:50.199
were like actively warning people to not
play Day one D either, like listen,

658
00:44:50.639 --> 00:44:53.079
there could be a risk of like
capacity issues ten handed play all the

659
00:44:53.079 --> 00:44:55.119
sort of stuff. So if you
just want to make it easier on yourself,

660
00:44:55.119 --> 00:44:58.719
play Day once C or earlier,
you know, and then people did

661
00:44:58.719 --> 00:45:01.840
transition to play Day one C.
Are people kind of thinking along those same

662
00:45:01.880 --> 00:45:06.559
lines? But also like with the
record numbers that are expected, are they

663
00:45:06.559 --> 00:45:09.320
thinking, Okay, Day one c's
gonna be crazy, will be bigger than

664
00:45:09.599 --> 00:45:13.599
we may expect. Yeah, So
then they're like okay, and then you

665
00:45:13.639 --> 00:45:15.760
think anyone that might have played Day
one B because it's on the fourth,

666
00:45:15.800 --> 00:45:19.239
are they then just going to push
it to Day one seas then people are

667
00:45:19.239 --> 00:45:21.159
like, well, I'll just play
Day one A, which might be why

668
00:45:21.159 --> 00:45:22.519
we saw a lot of a lot
of people playing Day one A. Day

669
00:45:22.599 --> 00:45:25.119
numbers were up, there was a
lot of pros out there. Maybe that's

670
00:45:25.119 --> 00:45:29.519
the idea. So I don't know
what's going to happen with tomorrow. I'll

671
00:45:29.559 --> 00:45:34.679
say one thousand and eighty, one
thousand and eighty, so the same as

672
00:45:34.719 --> 00:45:37.920
today. Basically, Yeah, I
want a thousand and twenty five. All

673
00:45:37.000 --> 00:45:40.079
right, So so what's like,
how do we doing this? Just close

674
00:45:40.199 --> 00:45:43.679
to the pin? Close to okay? Got it? Um? Yeah,

675
00:45:43.719 --> 00:45:45.360
I was. I was talking with
Remcros, like, you know what,

676
00:45:45.400 --> 00:45:50.239
I think we'll probably see one B
on par with one A. I mean,

677
00:45:50.519 --> 00:45:52.920
yes, I don't think it'll be
exact, but you know, I

678
00:45:52.960 --> 00:45:57.679
think one B falls between one thousand
and twelve hundred, which is kind of

679
00:45:57.719 --> 00:46:00.679
on par. I would be more
surprised if it gets like a fifty you

680
00:46:00.719 --> 00:46:02.440
know, eleven seventy five twelve hundred
something like that. Yeah, I would

681
00:46:02.440 --> 00:46:06.960
be most surprised by a big number
than a number like nine hundred, eight

682
00:46:07.079 --> 00:46:08.639
hundred, you know. And then
I mean day once he's gonna be freaking

683
00:46:08.679 --> 00:46:12.480
gangbusters. We know what's gonna happen, you know, gonna get you know,

684
00:46:12.559 --> 00:46:15.079
three thousand and four thousand, whatever
it is. And then Day one

685
00:46:15.119 --> 00:46:19.039
D is gonna be bananas, so
gonna be fun. These we were child

686
00:46:19.079 --> 00:46:22.119
was checking. I've been checking on
Bravo these some of these satellites. Oh

687
00:46:22.159 --> 00:46:25.199
my god, number five Mega's given
thirty five seats, thirty two seats or

688
00:46:25.199 --> 00:46:28.840
whatever it does. The two k's
given forty seven seats. I mean,

689
00:46:28.880 --> 00:46:31.679
what the heck it's it's incredible.
I was in there today playing the USP

690
00:46:31.840 --> 00:46:36.119
twenty five seats scramble gave away forty
seats, like I mean, it's just

691
00:46:36.159 --> 00:46:38.960
it's nuts, it's wild, it's
crazy. In then that that room,

692
00:46:39.039 --> 00:46:44.840
the middle room, just like every
table tomorrow at eight am, I mean,

693
00:46:45.360 --> 00:46:47.039
I was talking with my co captain
Matt Clark because he was like,

694
00:46:47.079 --> 00:46:51.079
you know, should I play the
eight am Mega tonight am? Like five

695
00:46:51.199 --> 00:46:52.639
six steal like eleven I think it
was an eleven hundred, and I was

696
00:46:52.679 --> 00:46:55.599
like, who the heck is gonna
get their ass up at eight am to

697
00:46:55.599 --> 00:47:00.079
play poker. It's probably the best
satellite to play. You think a ro

698
00:47:00.239 --> 00:47:04.000
is gonna wake his ass up.
I mean there's a lot of pros that

699
00:47:04.039 --> 00:47:07.920
play these satellites, by the way, like five hundred's one K twenty one

700
00:47:07.000 --> 00:47:09.960
hundred or whatever the heck, the
two K one is um. They all

701
00:47:10.000 --> 00:47:13.360
play it like they all grind these, a lot of them, you know,

702
00:47:13.400 --> 00:47:15.760
trying to win multiple seats, get
get some ten k, all that

703
00:47:15.800 --> 00:47:17.880
sort of stuff. I don't know
if anyone's gonna be waking up at eight

704
00:47:17.920 --> 00:47:21.760
am, No, I don't think
so. You know, maybe the one

705
00:47:21.800 --> 00:47:22.800
pm, okay, I get it, But eight am, you know,

706
00:47:22.960 --> 00:47:27.519
probably on the softer side for the
satellite. So if you're looking for some

707
00:47:27.559 --> 00:47:30.679
satellite value, I guess that would
be my suggestion. Although I've never played

708
00:47:30.679 --> 00:47:32.440
one of those satellites, I have
no idea if that's actually true. For

709
00:47:32.480 --> 00:47:36.039
the coffee bet tomorrow, Tim's got
one thousand and twenty five, I have

710
00:47:36.119 --> 00:47:40.480
one thousand eighty. Let's go bebe. I mean, that'd be so sick

711
00:47:40.519 --> 00:47:44.800
if they get if they clear,
if they get right, around twenty five

712
00:47:44.840 --> 00:47:49.559
percent of what would be like a
record field size through the first two starting

713
00:47:49.639 --> 00:47:52.039
days. We know once he's gonna
be huge. We know one d's obviously

714
00:47:52.079 --> 00:47:54.400
going to be absolutely enormous, so
I'm assuming we're gonna get good numbers on

715
00:47:54.519 --> 00:47:58.440
the day twos as well. Yeah, that's also I mentioned that to rim

716
00:47:58.480 --> 00:48:01.400
Quid today. I'm gonna be really
curious this year to see what sort of

717
00:48:02.000 --> 00:48:07.800
late registration numbers we get on Day
two A B and Day two ABC and

718
00:48:07.880 --> 00:48:10.280
Day two D. So I think
Day two D will be the bigger of

719
00:48:10.280 --> 00:48:14.960
the two. So Lassia, we
had one hundred and forty eight new players

720
00:48:14.960 --> 00:48:19.119
on Day two A B. I
remember it was a little they changed that,

721
00:48:19.360 --> 00:48:22.960
you know, and then the Day
two D was five to eleven.

722
00:48:22.440 --> 00:48:27.440
It's quite a big difference between the
first day two and the second day two.

723
00:48:27.679 --> 00:48:30.159
But yes, without that, we're
going to say big numbers on those

724
00:48:30.239 --> 00:48:34.920
Day two's jumping in the main event, if you register right at the close

725
00:48:34.920 --> 00:48:38.559
of registration, you get what forty
bigs, that was sixty bigs whatever,

726
00:48:38.639 --> 00:48:43.800
it's it's a super healthy chip stack, like it's not like you're coming in

727
00:48:44.280 --> 00:48:45.559
fifteen bigs or whatever it is.
You know, and you got a lot

728
00:48:45.599 --> 00:48:49.760
of work too. This is like
super healthy. So I think a lot

729
00:48:49.840 --> 00:48:52.920
of people are going to take advantage
of that family pot. Yeah, all

730
00:48:52.000 --> 00:49:06.360
right, let's play the music.
I told everyone the story about how my

731
00:49:06.440 --> 00:49:08.559
daughter was, you know, redoing
her room. You know, she moved

732
00:49:08.559 --> 00:49:13.000
the bed. She wanted me to
move some some artwork, some paintings,

733
00:49:13.719 --> 00:49:16.599
you know this Taylor Swift signed frame
thing. I had to patch the hole

734
00:49:16.639 --> 00:49:21.960
as well. I made her do
some trolls around the house. And instead

735
00:49:21.960 --> 00:49:23.920
of me giving her money, she
wanted me to buy her Etsy cart.

736
00:49:24.079 --> 00:49:28.119
I was like, okay, how
much is it seventy dollars? Old story?

737
00:49:28.559 --> 00:49:30.840
No, no, no, it's
ay. I've told similar stories,

738
00:49:30.880 --> 00:49:35.679
like a very old story. Maybe
it was before it was the Amazon cur

739
00:49:35.880 --> 00:49:37.760
Yeah, it was a sheen card
of someone anyway, So I bought her

740
00:49:38.199 --> 00:49:42.639
her Etsy cart. It was a
bunch of artwork, so it was all

741
00:49:43.000 --> 00:49:46.480
mostly downloadable stuff. We downloaded it
and I was going to print it on

742
00:49:46.519 --> 00:49:51.199
our nice you know photoprinter here because
it was a lot of like nice artwork.

743
00:49:51.519 --> 00:49:53.760
And I said, hey, um, I was going to print you

744
00:49:53.800 --> 00:49:57.400
the pictures, but I don't know
what you want. One of the things

745
00:49:57.400 --> 00:50:00.320
was a hundred pieces of art.
Yeah, I want them all. I'm

746
00:50:00.320 --> 00:50:02.519
like, well, I don't really
want to print them all on our expensive

747
00:50:02.559 --> 00:50:06.320
work printer. You know, what
are you gonna put him in? And

748
00:50:06.320 --> 00:50:07.599
she goes, well, I want
to frame him. I just want to

749
00:50:07.599 --> 00:50:10.400
stick him on my wall. I'm
like, wait, wait, you just

750
00:50:10.440 --> 00:50:13.880
wanna what are you gonna stick it
on with? She's like, just tape

751
00:50:14.119 --> 00:50:16.079
and tape it to the walls.
I'm like, you're gonna rip my paint

752
00:50:16.119 --> 00:50:19.719
off. She goes, it's fine, you know I did it last time.

753
00:50:19.719 --> 00:50:22.840
It's okay. I'm like, I'm
not letting you do that. And

754
00:50:22.880 --> 00:50:25.079
she's like she's like getting on mad
at me. I'm like, can't you

755
00:50:25.159 --> 00:50:28.639
just fine, like a nice frame
to put some of this stuff in?

756
00:50:28.679 --> 00:50:30.079
She no, I just want to
stick it everywhere on the wall. It'll

757
00:50:30.119 --> 00:50:32.679
be fine. I just I just
walked out. I couldn't handle it.

758
00:50:32.719 --> 00:50:36.000
I walked out, jumped in the
shower, got in my car, went

759
00:50:36.039 --> 00:50:38.159
to work. I'n't haven't brought up
with her since. What I want to

760
00:50:38.199 --> 00:50:43.920
say is that fourteen year old girls
are very stressful. I mean, I

761
00:50:44.199 --> 00:50:47.360
can imagine I got a little girl
myself. I can only imagine what it's

762
00:50:47.360 --> 00:50:51.199
going to be like. Can't wait. I don't really have much of a

763
00:50:51.239 --> 00:50:54.800
family pot. I only just haven't
mention that my parents got into town tonight.

764
00:50:55.119 --> 00:50:58.800
Haven't seen him yet because I've been
here. Um they did, you

765
00:50:58.800 --> 00:51:00.400
know. I talked to my mom
the other day. She's like, Hey,

766
00:51:00.440 --> 00:51:01.559
can you pick us up from the
airport? We really really, we

767
00:51:01.599 --> 00:51:04.920
don't really want to take an uber. It's like seventy five dollars. I'm

768
00:51:04.920 --> 00:51:07.199
like, yeah, sure, whatever, totally forgetting that. I had commentary

769
00:51:07.360 --> 00:51:09.400
and then so I call her today. I'm like, yeah, you gotta

770
00:51:09.719 --> 00:51:15.039
drive yourself. She's like, well, can you pay for it? Said,

771
00:51:15.079 --> 00:51:16.119
yeah, sure, I'll pay for
it. Whatever. Fun, you

772
00:51:16.159 --> 00:51:19.239
know. So I can't wait to
see that bill when I get home.

773
00:51:19.320 --> 00:51:22.880
So much it costs. But they're
gonna be with me for a week,

774
00:51:22.159 --> 00:51:24.800
leaving on Saturday, so that'll be
good to have them in towns. Just

775
00:51:24.800 --> 00:51:29.239
shout out to my parents. I
think it's my new thing. I started

776
00:51:29.280 --> 00:51:31.840
this last year and this is now
the second year in a row. When

777
00:51:31.840 --> 00:51:36.920
the main event starts, I'm having
my parents come out because that this becomes

778
00:51:36.920 --> 00:51:39.239
the busiest time, especially if I
want to play that I's be main events.

779
00:51:39.280 --> 00:51:43.239
So it's just good to have them
out here for this week, even

780
00:51:43.239 --> 00:51:45.159
though you didn't get to see him, really, even though I don't get

781
00:51:45.159 --> 00:51:45.599
to see him. Yeah, but
it's still, you know, I'll see

782
00:51:45.639 --> 00:51:51.159
him. A helper for dating the
kids, certainly helpful for the house.

783
00:51:51.239 --> 00:51:53.360
My house is a freaking disaster in
the summer. Every summer, it's the

784
00:51:53.400 --> 00:51:57.039
same thing. I just I don't
have time to do anything, time to

785
00:51:57.079 --> 00:51:59.880
fold close whatever. Like, yes, my wife could help out, but

786
00:52:00.079 --> 00:52:02.599
she's you know, pregnant, so
she's working at full time. That was

787
00:52:04.119 --> 00:52:06.440
so, you know, and we
have a you know, a two year

788
00:52:06.480 --> 00:52:08.079
old who's running around like a mad
woman. By the way, the two

789
00:52:08.159 --> 00:52:14.440
year old was awake yesterday last night
till twelve forty five am. That doesn't

790
00:52:14.440 --> 00:52:16.960
sound like it was fine. She
didn't take a nap until six pm.

791
00:52:17.239 --> 00:52:21.519
Then she woke up from a nap
at eight pm and then was a terror

792
00:52:21.559 --> 00:52:23.360
for the rest of the sounds like
it. I mean, it's like,

793
00:52:23.400 --> 00:52:28.760
you know, it's kind of like
a given a take because I love it

794
00:52:28.800 --> 00:52:30.280
when I get home and she's still
awake. Yeah, you know, so

795
00:52:30.320 --> 00:52:32.559
that's a great thing. That said, I'm like, you need to go

796
00:52:32.599 --> 00:52:37.000
to fan bet, Like what is
going on here? I was talking to

797
00:52:37.199 --> 00:52:40.679
um justin, our grand Lord and
Savior of the set design, and we're

798
00:52:40.719 --> 00:52:44.599
talking about kids. And he was
asking me because he he's here for the

799
00:52:44.599 --> 00:52:45.840
side of the main event that sorry, the side the World series, and

800
00:52:45.840 --> 00:52:49.400
he comes back when we redo the
set. He's like, you know,

801
00:52:49.440 --> 00:52:52.400
what if your hours being I might
kind of get here between like ten and

802
00:52:52.440 --> 00:52:55.800
eleven am, kind of leave between
midnight and two am, depending on the

803
00:52:55.880 --> 00:52:59.800
day. Gas, Oh my god. Yeah, I don't really see my

804
00:53:00.119 --> 00:53:01.800
family that much. You know,
my wife acts like a single mother.

805
00:53:02.000 --> 00:53:05.719
And I was telling him how like, sometimes I've had a couple days where

806
00:53:05.719 --> 00:53:07.199
I've left early, or I had
the chance to leave early. I look

807
00:53:07.199 --> 00:53:09.679
at my phone, look at my
watch, and it says like, you

808
00:53:09.719 --> 00:53:13.920
know, eight thirty, and I
know that by the time I get home,

809
00:53:14.400 --> 00:53:16.519
the kids are already in bed.
So it's like, there's no point.

810
00:53:16.679 --> 00:53:21.239
I might as well to stay here, do work and leave it,

811
00:53:21.360 --> 00:53:23.559
you know, midnight when traffics die
down or whatever, because I'm going home,

812
00:53:23.599 --> 00:53:27.719
there's no one's gonna be awake anyway. You probably kind of a little

813
00:53:27.760 --> 00:53:31.119
bit similar, but unless you're crazy
two year olds waking up staying up at

814
00:53:31.159 --> 00:53:36.199
midnight, But yeah, I mean
the summer is just a disaster. I

815
00:53:36.239 --> 00:53:38.880
have there are just like my clothes
are just everywhere, like clean clothes because

816
00:53:38.880 --> 00:53:43.599
I just don't have time to fold
them. They're literally every everywhere. I'm

817
00:53:43.639 --> 00:53:45.000
like, my mom was like,
just give me a list of stuff to

818
00:53:45.000 --> 00:53:47.079
do. I'm like, well,
I hope you like folding clothes because I

819
00:53:47.079 --> 00:53:51.199
have there's crap just everywhere. Yeah, it's just a disaster. I mean,

820
00:53:51.199 --> 00:53:53.679
I don't know what. My wife
just puts them on the like the

821
00:53:53.800 --> 00:53:58.559
dresser, like right next to the
bathroom and just leaves them there because I

822
00:53:58.639 --> 00:54:00.480
just, yeah, exactly as much
easier times. Did you just have time

823
00:54:00.480 --> 00:54:02.880
to grab something and go. That's
what you do. You're living at the

824
00:54:02.920 --> 00:54:07.159
freaking World Series of Poker, That's
what it's Unluckily I waited the same I

825
00:54:07.239 --> 00:54:09.880
got nine of these probably about T
shirts. I just I don't have to

826
00:54:09.920 --> 00:54:13.079
think about it. I just put
it on and leave it, leave the

827
00:54:13.119 --> 00:54:15.159
house. Its easy, all right, Well that's gonna do it for us.

828
00:54:15.480 --> 00:54:20.119
My name is Donnie Peters. His
name is Tim Duckworth. Tuesday,

829
00:54:20.239 --> 00:54:23.480
July fourth, DUBST Main Event Day
one B. Check out the coverage starting

830
00:54:23.519 --> 00:54:28.400
at seven pm Vegas, time.
So that's after you've had your barbecues,

831
00:54:28.440 --> 00:54:30.480
after you've shot off some fireworks.
You're probably sick and tired of your family

832
00:54:30.519 --> 00:54:35.840
at this point. Turn on some
damn poker and it's the best poker tournament

833
00:54:35.840 --> 00:54:37.920
in the world, the twenty twenty
three World Series of Poker Main Events.

834
00:54:38.159 --> 00:54:40.800
We will talk to you guys tomorrow
night

