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

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Podcast, the number one poker podcast
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podcast in that How you doing, buddy,

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doing good buddy. My name is
Donny Peters. His name is Tim

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Duckworth. It is June twenty first, twenty twenty four, eleven eleven PM.

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What day of the WSP is it, Sir twenty five? Because it

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was Kobe Bryant yesterday. We're supposed
to have this straight away. On today's

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show. We are going to talk
about Norway's Erland melsom Win. I need

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the three thousand dollars and no limit, hold them, freeze out Melson,

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Melson. We'll talk about that in
a second. Two hundred and fifty thousand

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dollars Super high Roller kicks off.
Peter Park won the fifteen hundred dollars Super

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Turbo Bounty. The Millionaire Maker kicked
off the ten thousand dollars RAZ Championship needs

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an update. We're also going to
update you guys on the Seniors Championship,

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the five thousand dollars Nolan Mad Hold
Them six Max, the three thousand dollars

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nine Game Mix aka the tournament that
should be named the Mini PPC, the

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twenty five hundred dollars Mixed Triple Draw. We'll touch on what is happening tomorrow.

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Lots and lots and lots of stuff
going on. I have an update

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on the numbers on how the events
have been doing, because we're about the

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halfway point. Also, Tim and
I said that we would talk about our

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stories at the halfway point. We're
not going to do on this episode.

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We're punching it to the next episode
because we got too much stuff to talk

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about on this episode. Plus,
listen, selfishly, I want to get

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out of here at a respectable hour
because I'm trying to get in there and

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fucking for beet some faces tomorrow.
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And yeah, that's that. That's
all the housekeeping items. Let's move

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on to the actual content. First
things first, Erland Melsum wins the three

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thousand dollars no limit freeze out.
Melsom is from Norway, top d a

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field of twelve hundred and fifty two
entries to win five hundred and twenty three

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thousand dollars plus his first World Series
of Poker Gold bracelet. Now we live

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stream this one today. I was
joined by Andrew Headley, a commentator from

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Europe out of Scotland. We had
a great time. I thought the commentary

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was great for the two of us, but we screwed up. Not Andrew's

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fault, my fault, but on
the screen. I mean it wasn't my

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fault. But I'm the one that
had the lead, so Andrew was following

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me. But I gotta blame the
producers. I gotta blame the graphics people.

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Probably gotta blame Tim. I don't
know. I gotta blame a lot

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of people. Basically, they had
Erlin Melsom's name spelled wrong. What it

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was you tim his hand in the
air. Yeah, all all early era,

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I got it something. So they
had his name spelled as Mel's son

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with an N at the end.
His name is mel Sum with an M

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like M and m's like Murphy like
mini rays shout out phil ivy. But

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yeah, so the entire time I
called him Melson the entire time. I

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also looked up a hend Him mob
profile Earland Melson, which had like nothing

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on it. It had I have
my notes right here. It had ninety

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one hundred dollars in live tournamentarings,
third ever cash according to Hendon wrong hand

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in profile. Thanks everyone, you
know, you just make me look like

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a total idiot. I apologize to
Arlin Melson for that mistake. My fault.

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I'll own it. Should have corrected
itself, because listen, you can't

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trust other people to do things right. They never will. They're always gonna

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let you know. I apologize Melson
again. Five and twenty three thousand dollars

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for him for winning event number forty
nine three thousand dollars. Nolanman hold and

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freeze out a couple of big hands
that he was involved with at the final

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table. Some good action, some
fun action on this stream. You guys

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can catch it on poker Go.
You can catch it on the poker Go

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YouTube channel if you want to watch
it and you happen to miss it.

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But he took out David Stam in
a big three way all in clash.

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This was interesting because Jonathan Schwartz was
extremely short stacked, finally found something to

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go with King Queen off under the
gun, moved all in for like four

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big blinds or three big blinds or
something super small folds to David Stam in

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the small blind. He rips in
Ace King and then Erland Melsom finds Ace

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Jack off calls from the big blind, so it's Ace King for Sam,

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Ace Jack for Melsam, King Queen
for Schwartz. Jack on the flop to

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put Melson in front, Queen on
the turn, which ends up giving the

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Queen on the turn ended up holding, so the Queen on the turn gives

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Jonathan Schwartz a triple up, but
the jack on the flop Melsom held from

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there and took out David Stam,
who had I thought played great, played

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really well at the final table.
He also had a fourth place finish in

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the twenty five k high Roller that
was won by Nick Shulman. He won

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like five hundred and twenty nine thousand
dollars there here for this finish he took

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one hundred and thirty two thousand dollars. So two final tables for David Stam.

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Very very good showing to far at
the World Series of Poker for him.

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But yeah, that was a kind
of the catalyst to Melsam's day.

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Then during heads up play three to
two chip deficit for the large majority of

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heads up play wasn't too much happening. It was him. It was Nikolai

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YOSAFHFV from Bulgaria. You know,
they were kind of just throwing some jabs,

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you know, kind of feeling each
other out here and there, and

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then all of a sudden boom that
gives you Joseph OFFV Kings. They give

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Melson Ace ten of diamonds. It
goes limp on the button with the kings,

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It goes rays with the eight ten
of diamonds, It goes re raised

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with the kings, it goes jam
with the ace ten, it goes call.

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The river was a king, but
it gave Melson Broadway. So he

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takes that one, flips the stacks, gets a big lead, and then

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goes on to win it from there. Again, that is normal ways Erland

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Melson winning the three thousand dollars Noldman
Hold and freeze out. Joseofoff took home

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three hundred and forty eight thousand dollars
for his second place finish. Local player

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Ben Hoy out of Henderson, took
home two hundred and forty nine thousand dollars

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for his third place finish. Interesting
little nugget on Ben Hoy is that his

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fiance Madison was here on the rail
along with her girlfriends, her bridesmaids.

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We fell out. They blew off
their bachelorette party at Lake Moujave to come

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sweat Ben Hoy's at the final table. That's cool, you know. So

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and he took home two hundred and
forty nine thousand dollars for his efforts.

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So I'm assuming the bachelorette party just
got a bit of an upgrade, you

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know. Maybe they'll go to a
sweet, Maybe they'll have some more alcohol,

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a few more strippers, saying I
have no idea, but but yeah,

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so shout out Ben Hoy and shout
out to his fiance Madison, congratulations

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on the engagement. All the best
with the marriage. Jonathan Schwartz finished in

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fourth place. He got that ladder
as I just mentioned, with the nation

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of David Stam in fifth place.
Schwartz took one hundred and eighty K.

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David Stam took one hundred and thirty
two thousand dollars, and then before the

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live stream we lost Max Coleman in
sixth place ninety eight K, Joseph Carden

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in seventh place for seventy three K. This name is going to continue to

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haunt me. Yuri Reykenstein eighth place, fifty six thousand dollars. And the

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reason why I say that it's going
to haunt me is that every single year

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for the past three years I have
Yuri on my list of people to draft

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for bargain basement players in the twenty
five K fantasy. I never draft him.

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Then he goes on to have success. It's absolutely killing me. I

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need to just draft this guy next
year and get on with it. The

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problem is is that I always get
shy because I don't know him. I

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don't have a contact for him,
so I have no idea. I mean

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every year you look at the results
and he puts up some numbers, so

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I should just bank on that and
go with it. But now, actually

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you should get his contact. So
I think that my co commentator today,

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Andrew Headley, knows him. So
now I have that content, we're in.

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So we're in. So Yuri,
welcome to the team next year,

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okay. And then John Morgan Petro
finished in ninth place for forty three thousand

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dollars. Again, that was the
three thousand dollars no limit, hold them,

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freeze out. The two hundred and
fifty k super high Roller kicked off

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today. They are ahead of last
year's pace. Last year, on day

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one, fifty six entries signed up. They ended up with sixty nine overall.

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This year they finished day one with
fifty nine entries, so slightly ahead

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of pace. Tim and I both
thought that this would get over seventy entries

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this year. So it's looking good
to do that. Last year, if

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I remember correctly, late registration was
open until the start of day two yep.

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And then this year it's like a
little bit into day two. Y

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fix breakah first break. So what
that means is that there are some players

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who might bust out tomorrow and then
re enter, because you do get a

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single re entry in this one,
So that extra little bit of play in

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the early go for day two,
there might be some of the shorter stacks

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they hit the rail, they elect
to fire a second bullet. It's kind

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of crazy to think that these people
fire two bullets in a two hundred fifty

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thousand dollars buying. It's crazy to
think that they they play a two hundred

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fifty thousand dollars bying. I mean, let's let's talk about that. They

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we were out there to begin with, I mean, what did you think

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of the field? Looked horrible,
like as in like horrible, as in

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like why would you ever play?
Yeah, everyone looked like a crusher.

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I saw some people like the quote
unquote spots like, we're not not that

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bad. Yeah, they were not. Add there's a lot of people in

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the field that I thought would probably
lay register. But they were there on

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time, So that kind of surprised
me. Obviously, we had some people

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trickling slowly, we had some re
entries, but yeah, it wasn't Yeah,

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it didn't look crush shot out though. Yeah, I mean it looked

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super tough. Some of these tables
looked like, why are you trying to

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pick the weak spot? We were
like, I don't know if there is

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one. Yeah, I mean I
don't know. It's just it's a very

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interesting thing because I guess it's it's
an ego thing. I mean I don't

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yes, yeah, but like do
you really need ego? It's gonna run

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good for three days and win five
million dollars, that's kind of what it

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is. I mean pretty much.
It's it's pretty wild. But yeah,

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I thought the field was super,
super tough. I know a couple players,

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like I saw Jeremy Olismus in the
five K six max. You know,

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he said it didn't look that good
over there. I know David Coleman

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basically like looked at the two fifty
K said no thanks, I'm gonna go

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play the five K six max.
So it's just kind of interesting. End

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of the day though, ahead of
pace from last year. So you know,

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plenty of egos out there, plenty
of quote unquote dick swinging to be

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done, and that's what's gonna be
done in this event. Day one,

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you got Shawn Winter our Boy twenty
five K Fantasy. Let's go Sean.

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You are effin do okay bagged in
the chip lead. Now. I don't

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know if anyone's ever watched Sean Winter
Play. If you're listening to the pro

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podcast, you likely have watched on
Winter Play on Poker Go. But you

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ever see this guy play with like
six big blinds, you can't kill him.

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Imagine him with the chipley good luck
getting those chips, like, I

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mean, just good luck. I
hope he runs like god and plays his

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ass off. Let's go Seawan Winter
Adrian Matteos second and chips. Former winner

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of this event, Daniel Negranu.
We'll talk about him more when we talk

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about the ten k Raz, but
Daniel bag chips at the very end of

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the night. He got it all
in with Pocket Kings against Orpen Cassetchi Cogloo's

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Ace, Queen Queen nine nine on
the flop King King Quad Cowboys for real

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kid poker. Let's go. Hopefully
it's a sign of things to come.

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Knowing how Daniel has like had this
kind of weird sixth sense on how the

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all ins play out, I would
love to hear what he thought when the

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flop came Queen ninety nine, and
he probably immediately thought, here comes another

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quart. Yeah, nice, here
it comes, yeah, or an Ason

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the river. There was a massive
hand kind of in the early part of

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the day with Justin Bonomo, Isaac
Hackston, and Jason Kuhn. Bonomo had

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aces, Haxton had kings, and
Jason Kuhn had queens. I mean in

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a two and fifty k super highwall. I mean, what the hell Bonamo

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opened? I believe Coon three bet, Haxton flatted behind Action got back to

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Bonomo. He four bet, Coon
five bet. Basically Jammed had a couple

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of chips behind. Haxton calls off
Bonomo of course calls off the aces hold

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for Bonomo. He's on his way. Kathy Laney, she is the only

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person I believe to fire two bullets. You can fire a max two bullets.

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So she put two bullets in you
and I saw her at the cage

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entering for the second time. I
guess she the SI. Yeah, she

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was already in and then she rebought
and according to the reports on wsip dot

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com, she used up both entries
and is out. Isaac Hackston, Jason

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Kuhn Orpen Kiss at Chicaglu Johanns driver
Chris Brewer, who won the event last

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year, Christoph Vogel saying they all
are on their second bullet, so they're

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entering day two having spent five hundred
K in this tournament. You have Victor

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Blohm, you have Mattias Ibinger,
you have David Peters, and you have

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a name that I'm no way in
shape or form we're gonna be able to

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pronounce, mik Alai Vaska. Boyna
cow Right was like, that's pretty close,

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and I kind of read the name
backwards for some reason, like my

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eyes fucked up, so I don't
know how I did that, but they

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busted out and will likely be back
in tomorrow, I would guess. I

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think if you're going to fire two
hundred and fifty K, you're going to

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fire five hundred K. Don't think
we saw phil Ivy yet, but believe

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he's going to come tomorrow. He
was making a deep run in the raz

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and then will likely late. Reg
should see a whole bunch of other other

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people late. Reg Scott Scott sever
interestingly because I was out watching the ten

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k Raz play down to the Money
last night and he was out there and

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he was talking about how he didn't
want to play it or didn't want to

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play it because he didn't want to
play a tournament where he didn't have the

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majority of himself in it. Daniel
mcgroanney was like, yeah, you know,

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I totally get it. I understand, and then Scott Severer was also

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saying, you know some things like, you know, if I play,

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I feel much better if I just
have the majority myself. That way I

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can play what I want, don't
have to worry about, you know,

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playing other people's money and stuff like
that. So it didn't sound like he

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was going to play it at all. And then today there's a tweet from

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him saying like, hey, I'm
selling ten percent minimum, gonna sell it

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face and then I'm possibly going to
get in there. So maybe we'll see

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Scott sever tomorrow. Brian Rass is
the name that maybe we see, but

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he was still in the nine game
mix as far as I knew. A

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couple of people were still over in
the five K six Max. I know

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Sergio Aida, who won the fifty
K high Roller, played the hunter K

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cashing that, so I would expect
him to play the two fifty k,

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but he had a deep run today
in the five K six Max, so

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maybe we'll see him late reg tomorrow. So yeah, I mean good field

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overall, I means super tough field, but it's a field that you know

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has a lot of start power in
it. I mentioned Winter being on top

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of the chip counts Adrian Mitteo second, Aramaganion, maybe a surprise name there,

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third and chips. John Jaffy fourth, Alex Koulev fifth, Leon sterm

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six, Jason Kuhn bagged up a
lot of chips on his second bullet.

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Santos Servana is doing well, Chance
Cornet, Justin Saliba, Steven Chidwick bagged

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up a good stack. Let's go, Stevie go, Alex Fox and Justin

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Bonimo, Danny Tang, Brian Kim, Ben toleraan and then who's next on

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the list. Jake Schindler. Hello, mister Schindler, welcome to the WSP.

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Haven't seen you at all. That
was my spoiler for my random player

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of the day. Yeah, well
he's here on the chip gun, so

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I gotta talk about him. Got
it's fast. Oh, Michael Monset got

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in the field. Charldie Hook got
out there in the field, Brandon Wilson

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got in late. Nick Shulman's out
there battling. Yeah, you're you're shocked.

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With Brandon. Brandon Wilson seems like
Max Gambler at all times. He

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might honestly have two hundred and sixty
K to his name and has fucking two

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hundred fifty K in this tournament.
I mean that that's the type of player

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he seems like he is. Uh
Negron, you put just over a million

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chips in the bag courtesy of that
late night double up with those Kings.

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You start with one point five million, so hey, but hey, he's

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still he's battling. And then because
of that that late night double up with

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those Kings through orpen Casse at chicaglu
Orpen bagged five thousand chips a single chip

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into the back. Because that's that
must be depressing. So I don't think

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it must have been the last hand
or one of the one of the last

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hands that's been George Dad, Chris
Hunekin Hunikin just won the hunter K high

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Roller to lost you kerchies out there. So yeah, I mean, you

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guys can hear all these names here, absolutely stacked field, and we're gonna

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get a handful of more people to
get in there tomorrow. We'll see if

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we get Jeremy osmas I don't see
him on the list here right, No,

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he's not on the list yet,
but he said he might fire depending

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on what happened in the five K
six max. Maybe we get David Coleman,

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depending on that, Sergio Ido,
etcetera, etcetera. Ivy is definitely

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going to get in there. So
so yeah, Brandon Steven didn't see him

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out theres Nope, didn't see them. Dave port Lloyd, we didn't see

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Dave port Dave Portnite was today was
the Boston Celtics parade. Portnoy is absolutely

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fucking hammered on the duck boats okay, hammer like to the point where I

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can wonder if he was even seen
straight And I also don't even know how

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like Portnoy just like does he like
call people up to get on these things,

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Like did reach out and invite him? They reach out to him.

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So yeah, that's the two and
fifty k Super high Lord. What's the

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plan for tomorrow, because yes,
it's day two and we're we're planning on

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live streaming this. So for those
of you out there poker Go subscribers as

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will be on poker Go, but
Day two coverage, well Day two will

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be live stream and the final table
on Sunday. So what's the plan.

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Well, you got to pick up
coverage at the first break, so that's

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when registration will have concluded. Everyone
will be in. We will choose a

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feach table. We're gonna probably do
two levels, switch them out, two

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more levels, switch them out head
on dinner break first in his new Fear

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and lowthing in Las Vegas. We'll
see we'll pick a good table, but

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like, look, isn't every table
at good table? Then two fifty K.

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I think it's going to matter who
we put up with. Yeah,

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I know Sean Deeve had action listed
on Poker Steak, but he did not

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get in there. But he was
making a run. He's making a run

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in the ninety Was he double be
for sure? Tell me I thought he

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was because he was in both chip
cons would assume he's out of the night.

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He wasn't. He wasn't. There's
no way because there are on opposite

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sides of the biggest strip. So
anyway does Phil Helmuth play. Definitely not

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get in there. Phil, show
us what you got, buddy, show

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us what you got. The fifteen
hundred dollars super Turbo Bounty Peter Park Tops

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the field of two thousand, one
hundred and ten entries. He won at

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Oh, it looks like about three
fifteen am local time, so that's not

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too bad at all. I said
it once, I'll say it again.

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I love these super turbo bounties.
I think they should have eight thousand of

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them on the schedule. They're just
great. I'm jealous that I couldn't play

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this one bit of fomo there.
Peter Park takes home two hundred and forty

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thousand dollars plus whatever bounties that he
won. Mark Dube second place, four

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hundred and sixty K, Joe Couther
ninth place, twenty two thousand dollars.

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I'm a big fan of these.
I think you could almost just like progress.

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You could have a one K of
fifteen hundred, a twenty five hundred,

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a three K, a five K, a ten K, and hell

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of it, have a twenty five
K. What do I care? Yeah,

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I've said it before, I'll say
it again. Need to have these

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on all of the multi flights starting
days like tomorrow when it's Day one B.

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What about all these people that are
going to back Day one A of

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the Millionaire Maker. They got two
days to do nothing no, super correct

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what ten K super Turbo? Oh
there is one. Yeah, but that's

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like it doesn't miss. That doesn't
meet the price same it needs to meet

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the price point. It needs to
meet the price point of the player that

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bags, that played the event.
So for the Millionaire Maker, you're you're

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targeting fifteen hundred dollars, but you
can probably go up to like twenty five

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hundred because if they bag, they're
likely in the money and they're doubling their

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money. Do you do you finish
in the money in the Millionaire Maker?

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You didn't in the Monster set,
but you did in the Mystery Millions,

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so then maybe yeah, let's look, I mean we can look. Well,

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I don't think they're doing coverage,
so you'll need to look at the

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structure shet, Yeah, look at
the structure sheet and see I think I

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think the Millionaire Maker gets in the
money. If not, it'll be in

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the money kind of early on day
two. It just says play eleven levels.

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So yeah, okay, see,
but you still like, if you

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advanced the day two you probably feel
good about your chances to cash, so

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you might take a shot in like
a twenty five hundred dollars super terrible bounty,

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you know, so I don't think
that that's out of the question.

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But just do some fifteen hundreds who
cares. It'd be a lot of fun,

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you know, crank out that rake, let's go award some more bracelets,

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have a party. That'd be pretty
cool if you were like I bagged

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the Millionaire Maker, and then I
won a bracelet, and then I went

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back and played and played Day two
of the and then I won the million

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of Yeah, then I won the
Millionaire Maker. Okay, the Bravo app

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said two thousand, eight hundred and
two entries on Day one A. So

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if you just look at one A
versus last year's one A last year,

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four thousand, five hundred and eighty
five entries. But just like they did

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with the Monster Stack, three starting
flights this year, two starting fights last

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year. Okay, so keep that
in mind. So twenty eight hundred and

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eighty two was the entries this year, four five hundred and eighty five last

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year, but again only two flights
this year. You are allowed one re

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entry per flight. So I'm coming
in tomorrow. I can only play Day

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one B and I'm bringing both bullets. I'm ready to go. I'm ready

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to fire those babies off. So
if you if you have some bad luck,

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I'll say, you could put six
entries into this thing, which isn't

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the worst, you know, but
whatever. I remember last year there was

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a little bit of some wonky payouts
at the end because they went one point

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two million for first, million per
second, then six hundred and fifty k

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for third because they wanted those two
million dollars. Yeah, very silly.

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I mean first place million dollars like
flat, and then go from there,

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right, I mean the whole point
is the millionaire maker, So just have

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one yeah, right, agreed,
that's the whole point of this tournament.

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Just I would almost just cap cap
it at a million out and then like

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go and like back it down there. Yeah, maybe like maybe cap it

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at a million, but then like
on the side, have like a separate

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one that if if you can get
it to like one point five and even

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one point five and even one million, and then go from there. But

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but like third and fourth can't be
like out of whack y. So like

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that's how I would I would do
it. I think that would be cool.

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So you know, but for the
most part, you know, you're

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probably gonna come in right around the
same numbers last year as a lot of

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these events have, so just capitet
and even one million. You know,

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Donnie Peters wins one million dollar millionaire
makers boom, That's how it goes.

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But as we've done with these multi
flight events, not too much to update

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you on the day one, so
we'll keep you pla guys posted as we

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go. Four players remain in the
ten thousand dollars RAS Championship. Who we

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got over there? Let's just just
do a little refresh because we just had

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some clapping. There might be fewer
than possibly four, Okay, some break

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George Alexander big Chipley at a four
point three million? Does Dmitri Yovanovitch two

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point three? Ren lynnon remember when
Demitia Orvana which was like I'm gonna win

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three bracelets in a year and everyone
was like, you're an insane person,

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Ren Lynn three hundred and fifty k. How Rothos thirty thousand? I can't

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believe redlin Is He's threadlin is the
best. It looks like ruth Als just

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lost a pretty big part against Levanovitch. So does Renlan have any idea how

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to play raz He's the RAS king
obviously Renlan is another name. He could

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possibly get into the two fifty k, but you want to finish this time.

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He's clearly busy. It's kind of
like a satellite because first place is

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what two hundred and eighty K,
so you know it's a satellite to guarantee

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ninety. He's probably gonna ladder up
since Ruth Ales has less than an ante.

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This was another I said we were
going to talk about Daniel Legranio.

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This was another what could have been
both phil Ivy and Daniel legron You made

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it to day three. There were
what how many players fifty teen, fourteen

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players, thirteen remaining something like that, twelve coming into maybe twelve whatever.

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Mcgroney was on the shorter side,
lost some big pots towards the end of

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day two after they got in the
money. He was cruising up until that

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point. He ultimately goes out in
eleventh place at the hands of Phil Ivy.

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All Daniel had to do was make
a jack seven on the end and

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he couldn't do it because he you
know, pulled an eight. Just unbelievable.

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So yeah, ano another close call
for DNS as he finishes in eleventh

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place. So the drought continues twenty
thirteen. Sometime in October is when he

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won his last gold bracelet, his
six gold bracelet. That was at Dibisipi

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Europe. So it's been over ten
years, like ten years, seven months

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something like that, And yeah,
it's been a long long time. It

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was. It was a long time
from phil Ivy when he won his tenth

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but as we all know, he
won his eleventh earlier at this World Series

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of Poker. So now we're just
kind of waiting on mister Negron you to

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put an end to that drought.
Seriously, it's just driving everyone nuts,

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driving me nuts, drive. I'm
sure it's driving him nuts, of course,

404
00:28:17.480 --> 00:28:19.359
you know. So yeah, I
mean I want Daniel to succeed more

405
00:28:19.400 --> 00:28:22.160
than anyone. And I'm not saying
that just because he's on our fantasy team.

406
00:28:22.279 --> 00:28:26.200
I really do like want him to
win. I think it'd be just

407
00:28:26.240 --> 00:28:27.680
great for poker. I mean,
he's the most popular poker player in the

408
00:28:27.680 --> 00:28:32.559
world, and you know, he's
somebody who, like, if you're talking

409
00:28:32.559 --> 00:28:37.480
about like transcending poker getting into like
mainstream conversations, it's it's Daniel for sure.

410
00:28:37.279 --> 00:28:41.799
You know, he's in that very
very very very small group of players

411
00:28:41.880 --> 00:28:45.160
that do that. He's up to
seventy nine points for US in twenty five

412
00:28:45.240 --> 00:28:48.119
K fantasy. So all these people
out there, there's some other guy on

413
00:28:48.160 --> 00:28:51.440
Twitter today is going bonkers yelling at
us about like having the worst pick in

414
00:28:51.519 --> 00:28:53.400
history. Blah blah blah. I
mean, like, I mean, first

415
00:28:53.440 --> 00:28:57.440
of all, he's not the worst
pick ever. I mean it's not awful.

416
00:28:57.480 --> 00:29:02.079
I mean, justin Loberto cost seventy
eight dollars, he scored twelve points.

417
00:29:02.680 --> 00:29:04.880
Alex Livingston cost one hundred and ten, he scored forty two. You

418
00:29:04.920 --> 00:29:10.000
know, there's plenty of people that
have scored less. Karry Aldemir twenty three

419
00:29:10.000 --> 00:29:14.039
points, he costs seventy five.
You know, Dylan Lindy, he might

420
00:29:14.079 --> 00:29:17.240
be the worst pick, to be
honest, sixty one dollars, has scored

421
00:29:17.319 --> 00:29:21.960
six points. Livingson Livingson scored forty
two. He had a deep rats,

422
00:29:22.119 --> 00:29:26.519
right, you know, so he's
I mean, he's still not that good.

423
00:29:26.599 --> 00:29:30.880
But like Warwick Murzachinian forty one dollars. That was I know, I

424
00:29:30.000 --> 00:29:34.200
know, it doesn't really count.
David Peters thirteen dollars, zero points.

425
00:29:34.359 --> 00:29:37.480
He had a fucking baby. What
do you expect? Okay, Texas Mike

426
00:29:37.559 --> 00:29:41.880
Michael Monchak. That's fifty six dollars
four points. Okay, check check reren

427
00:29:41.960 --> 00:29:45.880
linn Well, he's going to score
in this raz but he was before fifty

428
00:29:45.880 --> 00:29:52.319
five dollars for Renlin had five points
up check goodanmatakas Ian mtakas twenty two dollars,

429
00:29:52.319 --> 00:29:57.960
so not the worst four points as
the defending baker has been horrible.

430
00:29:59.119 --> 00:30:03.000
Fifty dollars five points. Wow,
I mean he's off the ir now.

431
00:30:03.519 --> 00:30:07.160
I know it's time to start catching
some passes. Get out there. Like

432
00:30:07.200 --> 00:30:10.160
he's back. He's good. He's
gotta get there. He's gotta get some

433
00:30:10.279 --> 00:30:12.400
runs in. He'll be fine.
The Mike Rowden's skip pick is bad,

434
00:30:12.480 --> 00:30:15.960
but like also, that team didn't
know that he wasn't gonna play at all,

435
00:30:17.000 --> 00:30:19.839
So that's he is one point.
He has dollars thirty one dollars six

436
00:30:19.880 --> 00:30:23.880
points. Justin Liberto is pretty bad. Seventy eight dollars twelve points. I

437
00:30:23.880 --> 00:30:27.079
mean that's bad. I think that's
the worst. That's that's for sure one

438
00:30:27.119 --> 00:30:32.200
of the worst. Alex Livingston not
the best. Seventy dollars thirty points.

439
00:30:33.000 --> 00:30:37.079
Josh Aria seventy three dollars thirty thirty
three points. Yeah, but I think

440
00:30:37.079 --> 00:30:38.799
he's back because he was playing the
five K six max. Yeah, Nacho

441
00:30:38.839 --> 00:30:45.359
Barbaro not the year of Nacho forty
three dollars twenty four points. Who did

442
00:30:45.400 --> 00:30:48.839
you say I should look up?
Oh, Adam Friedman thirty five dollars eighteen

443
00:30:49.359 --> 00:30:52.359
points. Daniel is not the worst
of it, and it's still got a

444
00:30:52.359 --> 00:30:56.119
long way to go. He's currently
in the two fifty, so I mean,

445
00:30:56.200 --> 00:30:57.519
let's go. I mean, I
mean, the guy's making runs left

446
00:30:57.519 --> 00:31:00.680
frighton center. He's just getting screwed
all over the place, you know,

447
00:31:00.799 --> 00:31:06.960
just a bunch of unfortunate situations in
the RAZ tournament, unfortunate situations and some

448
00:31:07.000 --> 00:31:11.279
of the high rollers. So I
still believe, I very much believe Daniel's

449
00:31:11.279 --> 00:31:14.119
getting there. So just need that
last little, you know, that last

450
00:31:14.119 --> 00:31:18.640
little boost to get him up over
the hump there. And then phil Ivy,

451
00:31:18.680 --> 00:31:22.039
I mean he might have number twelve
this year for all I knows,

452
00:31:22.079 --> 00:31:26.640
and then thirteen. Yeah, who
the heck knows. He's out there absolutely

453
00:31:26.720 --> 00:31:32.079
crushing. So anyway, the ten
thousand dollars RAZZ Championship four Left will update

454
00:31:32.119 --> 00:31:37.119
you on that one on tomorrow's episode
when they have a winner. Oh we

455
00:31:37.160 --> 00:31:41.759
didn't talk about We forgot to include
on the rundown the ten thousand dollars horse

456
00:31:41.599 --> 00:31:47.200
Maxim piezer Enko, because remember yesterday
they the recap of that. Oh yeah,

457
00:31:47.200 --> 00:31:51.559
okay, yeah, well they they
bagged chips heads up piezer Enko and

458
00:31:51.599 --> 00:31:55.880
Mike Lea. They came back today
this morning and they finished it out.

459
00:31:55.880 --> 00:32:00.160
Maxim pizza Enko fit before I get
a call at ten I am, oh,

460
00:32:00.200 --> 00:32:04.160
my god, hey, how do
we turn the lights on in this

461
00:32:04.279 --> 00:32:07.160
room? I'm like what They're like, yeah, none of the lights.

462
00:32:07.480 --> 00:32:10.960
I'm like, I don't know,
and I'm pretty sure it goes on a

463
00:32:10.960 --> 00:32:14.359
timer at ten am, and I
look at my watch, it's like ten

464
00:32:14.400 --> 00:32:17.240
oh one. I get a text
message from Poker News, Hey, how

465
00:32:17.240 --> 00:32:20.680
do we turn the lights on in
this room? I'm like, I said

466
00:32:20.680 --> 00:32:22.400
the same thing. I'm pretty sure. They get a time at ten am.

467
00:32:22.759 --> 00:32:24.920
And then I get another phone call, Oh that they just tend on.

468
00:32:25.599 --> 00:32:30.119
So this is why you're to schedule
restarts at ten am, Mike Leo

469
00:32:30.200 --> 00:32:34.920
and Maxim Piserenko. I mean continue
first place in that one three hundred ninety

470
00:32:35.000 --> 00:32:37.880
nine thousand dollars. I think it
was three hundred nine nine thousand, nine

471
00:32:37.960 --> 00:32:40.599
highty eight dollars because it should have
just been four hundred but whatever. But

472
00:32:40.720 --> 00:32:45.799
yeah, Maxim piece of Reenco takes
that one down. Top's Mike Leah in

473
00:32:45.880 --> 00:32:49.680
the end. So that is a
quick recap there in the ten thousand dollars

474
00:32:49.920 --> 00:33:01.400
horse moving on to the Seniors Championship, they are done for the day.

475
00:33:02.359 --> 00:33:09.039
Twenty six players remain. Seven thousand, nine hundred and fifty four entries were

476
00:33:09.119 --> 00:33:15.559
in this tournament. They are guaranteed
twenty eight thousand, four hundred and forty

477
00:33:15.599 --> 00:33:22.599
four dollars up top six hundred and
seventy seven thousand big ones who finished deep

478
00:33:22.759 --> 00:33:27.960
well. Mark Walpert is leading the
way. Mark Safe is still out there

479
00:33:28.039 --> 00:33:31.200
battling, right. Is he still
in? Is Greg Raymer still in?

480
00:33:32.160 --> 00:33:36.240
No? Greg Ramer busted? Where
did he finish? Statman? I mean,

481
00:33:36.680 --> 00:33:38.480
I don't think the results updated.
Why would they be, I mean,

482
00:33:38.559 --> 00:33:42.200
you know, why would they not
be? But should be. It's

483
00:33:42.240 --> 00:33:46.920
not that hard. Rayma somewhere between
twenty eight and ninety two. Oh my

484
00:33:46.960 --> 00:33:51.000
god, they have that many that
they haven't put in the NY. This

485
00:33:51.119 --> 00:33:55.559
was automatic, like you scan your
thing at the that the first payout desk,

486
00:33:55.599 --> 00:33:58.720
which like registers you in the system, and then I thought it just

487
00:33:58.759 --> 00:34:01.319
went in there right away, all
right, so that one will continue tomorrow

488
00:34:01.440 --> 00:34:06.319
is tomorrow they supposed to finish the
okay, Yeah, so yeah, that

489
00:34:06.480 --> 00:34:08.840
one will be fun to fall.
I was actually really hoping that Greg Rammer

490
00:34:08.840 --> 00:34:12.440
could make the Foul Table because I
wanted to make an argument that we should

491
00:34:12.440 --> 00:34:16.159
stream it then because that just would
have been fun. A lot of people

492
00:34:16.159 --> 00:34:21.960
would have tuned in to watch Fossil
Man for sure. Probably, Yeah,

493
00:34:21.960 --> 00:34:24.159
I know, That's why I'm a
company man. I like to make money.

494
00:34:24.400 --> 00:34:30.639
Five thousand dollars. Nola would hold
them six max down to fifty players

495
00:34:30.760 --> 00:34:36.519
or forty nine eight hundred and eighteen
entries total in this one, which is

496
00:34:36.559 --> 00:34:42.440
down down thirty percent from the eleven
hundred and ninety nine from last year.

497
00:34:42.480 --> 00:34:45.639
But last year this was a bit
later in the series. It was event

498
00:34:45.719 --> 00:34:50.320
number sixty five, I think,
So this year it's a little bit earlier.

499
00:34:51.199 --> 00:34:54.199
So yeah, they're guaranteed I don't
know, twelve thousand, fourteen thousand,

500
00:34:54.239 --> 00:35:00.199
something like that. First place six
hundred and sixty thousand dollars. Yang

501
00:35:00.440 --> 00:35:07.119
Zang leads the way, Lucas Blanco, Pedro Madera Sonny Franco all doing well,

502
00:35:07.159 --> 00:35:14.320
Turbo win huh second chips now wow, third and chips Giorgios snip.

503
00:35:14.760 --> 00:35:16.559
Yeah, he gets drafted ground.
He always gets drafted ground and then he

504
00:35:16.639 --> 00:35:22.800
just like wins like some random Nolan
Holme tournament, Carl and Sued, David

505
00:35:22.880 --> 00:35:29.320
Coleman, Russell Rosenbloom, Jake Schwartz, krassamirjenkov, Leo Marguetz, Mark Ioli

506
00:35:29.440 --> 00:35:34.760
and Ben Wang still in contention out
there battling. We lost Sergio Aido.

507
00:35:34.880 --> 00:35:38.119
He made a deep run. He
gets it all in with kings verses four

508
00:35:38.320 --> 00:35:43.400
loses. He gets it all in
with tens verses Queen loses. So maybe

509
00:35:43.440 --> 00:35:46.840
we'll get Sergio Ido in the two
hundred and fifty K, but he got

510
00:35:46.840 --> 00:35:51.199
screwed in the five K. Nolan
hold On six Max. Unbelievable the way

511
00:35:51.239 --> 00:35:54.519
we're running this summer, but hey, it is what it is. Twenty

512
00:35:54.519 --> 00:36:01.639
eight remain in the three thousand dollars
nine aim Mix the tournament that should be

513
00:36:01.639 --> 00:36:07.880
called what tim the Mini please?
So I really don't know why. I

514
00:36:07.920 --> 00:36:09.760
see it referred to it as that
all of its Twitter as well. Everyone

515
00:36:09.800 --> 00:36:14.400
refers to it as the mini people
see I heard that the reason why they

516
00:36:14.400 --> 00:36:16.800
don't want to call it the Mini
PPC is because they don't want to devalue

517
00:36:17.199 --> 00:36:21.199
the PPC. Have at the mini
main event, you have, yes,

518
00:36:21.239 --> 00:36:24.679
exactly, you have the mini main
events, quote unquote, which is if

519
00:36:24.679 --> 00:36:29.280
that logic is true, then you're
devaluing the most prestigious tournament in the world,

520
00:36:29.360 --> 00:36:31.920
the main event, which is silly
because it's not and in a way

521
00:36:32.119 --> 00:36:35.800
it kind of lifts up the other
event. If you look at the positive

522
00:36:35.800 --> 00:36:40.280
side of things, you know,
it's like, this is the low roller

523
00:36:40.360 --> 00:36:44.880
version of that, right, like
it's it's it's the everyman's version of that.

524
00:36:45.280 --> 00:36:46.360
It's cool, and I think,
as you mentioned, you know,

525
00:36:46.440 --> 00:36:50.400
everyone refers to it as the mini
PPC, like it's got this little cult

526
00:36:50.480 --> 00:36:53.440
following. So just just adopt it, embrace it, embrace it. Sorry,

527
00:36:54.400 --> 00:36:58.079
that's how things should be. What's
going on in that tournament, Adam

528
00:36:58.119 --> 00:37:00.039
Friedman, as we were, just
as you were, just like, what

529
00:37:00.039 --> 00:37:05.559
has he done? He's gonna win
twenty eight remain top five counts. Adam

530
00:37:05.599 --> 00:37:07.920
Friedman, Nick Julia Richard Ashby,
Urie Dozewski, John Cabar. I think

531
00:37:07.960 --> 00:37:14.840
I saw my random player in that
tournament. I've seen two random I had

532
00:37:14.920 --> 00:37:17.880
we obviously mentioned that Mark Telcher,
well he was in the five K six

533
00:37:17.920 --> 00:37:22.599
months from Yeah. Yeah, but
in this, in this tournament, Joe

534
00:37:22.719 --> 00:37:25.920
is a good one. Also see
him in like one tournament. Yeah.

535
00:37:27.719 --> 00:37:32.599
Bracelet winners Scott Boldman, I mean
sorry ben U Scott Bolman. Uh,

536
00:37:32.760 --> 00:37:38.320
Phil your boy as armed not a
bracelet winner, kry Aldemir uh non bracelet

537
00:37:38.320 --> 00:37:44.119
winners. My two Australians Ash Gupta
and Warwick Morzicchinneyan. We also got Phil

538
00:37:44.159 --> 00:37:49.719
Sternheimer, Ray Henson. Phil Sternheimer
getting a massage from Drea. Yeah,

539
00:37:49.960 --> 00:37:53.519
probably all that all chess work,
no effort, all about the vibes for

540
00:37:53.639 --> 00:37:57.360
Drea Renee. I mean, hey, if it's working for you, it's

541
00:37:57.360 --> 00:38:00.480
working. It was a blajer last
night Rugby's mixcamp Fest. Why I got

542
00:38:00.519 --> 00:38:04.239
a massage. I got them to
take a fight of me, and I

543
00:38:04.280 --> 00:38:07.360
said it to us, saying it's
all about the vibes because she was robbing

544
00:38:07.400 --> 00:38:09.920
my head. Oh my god.
There are twenty eight players remaining now,

545
00:38:09.960 --> 00:38:15.239
one two hundred and fifteen thousand dollars
up top. I believe that'll finish out

546
00:38:15.320 --> 00:38:19.599
tomorrow. Yeah, so we'll have
the update. On that one. As

547
00:38:19.639 --> 00:38:22.920
we go. A lot of big
names still left. As Tim just mentioned,

548
00:38:22.920 --> 00:38:24.280
I think Maria Home might be out. I think she just busted.

549
00:38:24.320 --> 00:38:28.159
Yeah yeah, let's just check it
out. She's had like she's like crashing,

550
00:38:28.280 --> 00:38:30.719
She's absolutely crushing. Yeah yeah,
I mean she keeps making deep runs

551
00:38:31.559 --> 00:38:37.400
her cashers to the roof. Mixed
triple draw is underway. Three hundred and

552
00:38:37.440 --> 00:38:40.800
seventy one entries had three hundred and
fifty one last year, so nice little

553
00:38:40.880 --> 00:38:45.760
uptick there. Last year it was
Nick Papio winning one hundred and eighty two

554
00:38:45.840 --> 00:38:52.119
thousand dollars, Nicholas Milgram leading the
way. We got Mark Roland out there,

555
00:38:52.360 --> 00:38:55.880
we got Julia Martini out there,
we got Chad Eaves, Sledge,

556
00:38:57.360 --> 00:39:01.719
Matthew Shreiver, Sean Deeb, Max
Coleman all in there. It's day one

557
00:39:01.760 --> 00:39:07.639
of this tournaments, so long way
to go overall, so we'll update you

558
00:39:07.719 --> 00:39:10.519
as we go in that one.
Pool is set just now, one hundred

559
00:39:10.559 --> 00:39:15.519
and seventy seven thousand dollars for first
A little bit on because they're doing they're

560
00:39:15.559 --> 00:39:20.320
doing the new payouts, the new
payouts which are double your money for you

561
00:39:20.400 --> 00:39:23.440
in the morning. So I guess
just quickly on the numbers, because I

562
00:39:23.480 --> 00:39:28.559
do have some stats here. I'm
the statman man. I basically have a

563
00:39:28.599 --> 00:39:34.559
spreadsheet of all of the events from
last year with like the equivalent event from

564
00:39:34.559 --> 00:39:37.119
this year, to see like what's
up, what's down? You know,

565
00:39:37.119 --> 00:39:38.519
where we're at. Overall. That's
always like a big talking point, like

566
00:39:38.559 --> 00:39:40.360
oh my god, this is up, or oh my god, all the

567
00:39:40.360 --> 00:39:45.039
events are down or whatever. We've
been kind of talking about it a little

568
00:39:45.039 --> 00:39:46.599
bit, and it seems like,
and we've said out a few times that

569
00:39:46.679 --> 00:39:51.079
it's like basically like this one's up, that one's down, this one's up,

570
00:39:51.079 --> 00:39:52.719
down and down, just like back
and forth, back and forth,

571
00:39:52.760 --> 00:39:55.599
back and forth. Nothing too crazy. As it turns out, twenty three

572
00:39:55.639 --> 00:40:00.679
events have been up, twenty four
events have been down. One event was

573
00:40:00.719 --> 00:40:04.199
the exact same. What event was
that? A trick question should be like

574
00:40:04.239 --> 00:40:07.480
a big buy in event, But
it's definitely a trick question. Stops.

575
00:40:08.159 --> 00:40:10.559
I mean, it's kind of a
truck question. Well, heads up,

576
00:40:10.840 --> 00:40:16.119
yeah, the heads up, Captain
sixty four, buddy. If you were

577
00:40:16.119 --> 00:40:21.000
to add up all of the entries
right and like you know, plus or

578
00:40:21.000 --> 00:40:25.960
minus based on last year, they're
currently minus two thousand and four entries.

579
00:40:27.360 --> 00:40:32.119
I mean lots, that's a lot. It's not a lot. But if

580
00:40:32.159 --> 00:40:38.960
you look at the average percent increase
or decrease, it's actually plus one point

581
00:40:39.119 --> 00:40:45.559
zero seven percent. I think that's
because of the Gladiators that was the one

582
00:40:45.559 --> 00:40:51.239
that was down. It was down
twenty four hundred and forty one from last

583
00:40:51.320 --> 00:40:53.920
year. But other than that,
you know, everything's kind of like basically

584
00:40:54.039 --> 00:40:58.400
it's just around. It's literally just
bouncing around, is what it is,

585
00:40:58.440 --> 00:41:00.119
you know, And I think I
think we're just going to see this.

586
00:41:00.320 --> 00:41:04.519
I mean, we for sure know
that, like all the high roller events

587
00:41:04.519 --> 00:41:07.840
have been up, I mean,
and it's it's likely that this two hundred

588
00:41:07.840 --> 00:41:08.960
and fifty k super high Roller is
going to be up again. So it's

589
00:41:09.159 --> 00:41:14.360
it's just pretty much par for the
course for last year. So I guess

590
00:41:14.360 --> 00:41:19.280
that leads me to my question.
Knowing that, knowing that it's pretty much

591
00:41:19.400 --> 00:41:23.400
just been the same overall this year
compared to last year, where do we

592
00:41:23.440 --> 00:41:28.000
think the main event is going to
fall? Last year, ten thousand and

593
00:41:28.079 --> 00:41:34.480
forty three entries set the record,
shattered the record from two thousand and six

594
00:41:34.559 --> 00:41:37.920
when they had eight seven hundred and
seventy three. I believe it was back

595
00:41:37.920 --> 00:41:40.960
when Jamie Gold won. So so
where do we think it's going to fall

596
00:41:42.599 --> 00:41:47.199
ONNDUS? Yeah? But like where
oh like you're talking like ten thousand and

597
00:41:47.239 --> 00:41:52.559
fifteen, are you talking like eighty
five hundred? No, a little dip?

598
00:41:52.000 --> 00:41:55.840
Yeah, yeah, I mean I'm
probably there as well, you know,

599
00:41:57.039 --> 00:42:00.519
get the promotional this the seats,
what the satellites hasn't been as like

600
00:42:00.599 --> 00:42:04.679
big of a deal as it was
lost yet that might hit. I was

601
00:42:04.800 --> 00:42:07.480
I was thinking about that too,
because I was thinking about, you know,

602
00:42:07.519 --> 00:42:09.159
the overall kind of numbers and like
where they might fall from the main

603
00:42:09.199 --> 00:42:13.840
event. But aren't they putting more
satellite winners in this year? Did Like

604
00:42:13.880 --> 00:42:15.480
didn't they come out and say that, Yes, yeah they did. So

605
00:42:15.639 --> 00:42:22.320
it's it's interesting that the promotion hasn't
been as large. I mean, they

606
00:42:22.320 --> 00:42:25.559
were for sure all in on being
the record last year. I mean it

607
00:42:25.719 --> 00:42:30.000
was all in times ten they went, you know, no, it was

608
00:42:30.039 --> 00:42:34.239
just non stop talk talk talk about
that. The talk hasn't really been about

609
00:42:34.320 --> 00:42:37.800
that, to be honest, I
don't exactly really know what the talk has

610
00:42:37.840 --> 00:42:42.480
been about. Like it's kind of
like it's just general like this is the

611
00:42:42.480 --> 00:42:46.039
World Series of Poker obviously people are
winning braces on a bowload of money,

612
00:42:46.199 --> 00:42:51.639
you know, but it's not like
there's not really one like huge thing front

613
00:42:51.639 --> 00:42:53.760
and center to me, Like,
for example, like coming into the summer,

614
00:42:53.800 --> 00:42:59.360
I think everyone thought the thing that
would be front and center, Jeremy

615
00:42:59.400 --> 00:43:06.360
Becker Landon. I mean it's like
barely mentioned right then, Like there's not

616
00:43:06.360 --> 00:43:08.360
not a lot has happened, Like
I think Jeremy's like plus six k.

617
00:43:08.480 --> 00:43:12.880
Landin' is like minus twenty three k. Like it's not like it's not like

618
00:43:12.920 --> 00:43:15.559
one guy's up two hundred and seventy
five thousand, he's won a bracelet,

619
00:43:15.760 --> 00:43:19.639
the other guy's buried one hundred and
eighty k. Like you know, it's

620
00:43:19.679 --> 00:43:22.000
just it's just kind of whatever,
right, So I think that was like

621
00:43:22.039 --> 00:43:25.239
a big story coming in that people
thought, you know, was gonna like

622
00:43:25.280 --> 00:43:29.000
have a lot of headlines and whatever. To be honest, I don't even

623
00:43:29.000 --> 00:43:31.159
think I've seen Landing Tice around here. I saw him touch today, Yeah,

624
00:43:31.199 --> 00:43:34.039
but that's it. I'm like,
where have you been? Are you

625
00:43:34.119 --> 00:43:37.119
just like at the wind, Like
I don't even know what's happening. So

626
00:43:37.119 --> 00:43:39.960
so that's been kind of surprising to
me. Phil Ivy I think is top

627
00:43:40.000 --> 00:43:45.119
of mind, like even like probably
probably the close call of Neigranu, the

628
00:43:45.159 --> 00:43:49.559
close calls I should say of Negronyu
is like kind of top of mind to

629
00:43:49.639 --> 00:43:52.599
me overall. I mean, obviously
we have Scott sever who's won two.

630
00:43:52.719 --> 00:43:57.079
But yeah, I don't, I
don't know. I just feel like it's

631
00:43:57.159 --> 00:44:00.639
just I feel like last year it
was just like in my face, we're

632
00:44:00.639 --> 00:44:04.599
breaking the record from two thousand and
six. You know, there's no ifans

633
00:44:04.679 --> 00:44:06.880
or butts about it. That's what
we're gonna do. You know. This

634
00:44:07.000 --> 00:44:09.760
year, I feel like the push
isn't there to break the record. Not

635
00:44:09.840 --> 00:44:13.880
that I would be surprised if they
break the record, I wouldn't, yeah,

636
00:44:13.880 --> 00:44:17.239
you know, but overall, you
know, I think it's fine in

637
00:44:17.320 --> 00:44:22.760
general. I mean, whatever,
if I was gonna give a number right

638
00:44:22.760 --> 00:44:28.239
now, I mean we are right
about the halfway point, I'll say nine

639
00:44:28.320 --> 00:44:32.880
thousand, eight hundred and seventy nine, so so like a slight dip,

640
00:44:34.639 --> 00:44:37.239
okay, I was thinking high like
ninety nine hundreds. Yeah, I mean,

641
00:44:37.320 --> 00:44:42.960
so we're just ten k yeah,
I mean, which is fine,

642
00:44:43.000 --> 00:44:45.519
and it's probably gonna be stupid and
everyone's gonna say, oh, it's down

643
00:44:45.599 --> 00:44:52.079
this year but what they make will
they make fast twelve point two? Please

644
00:44:52.119 --> 00:44:59.039
don't do that ever again the Bay
that day. I mean no, I

645
00:44:59.039 --> 00:45:04.239
don't. I don't think that they
should do that should yeah, but why

646
00:45:04.239 --> 00:45:07.239
would you want to have first place
be more if the number is less so

647
00:45:07.280 --> 00:45:10.880
that the headline is the biggest main
event first prize of all time. You

648
00:45:10.920 --> 00:45:15.679
know what the headline is, So
and so wins eleven million. That's a

649
00:45:15.719 --> 00:45:21.639
headline. This tournament had ten thousand
entries. That's that, Like, I

650
00:45:21.679 --> 00:45:25.920
mean, there are multiple headlines like
that. It's not there's no competition between

651
00:45:27.000 --> 00:45:29.840
the WSP Main Event and the wspre
main Event from a year ago. So

652
00:45:30.000 --> 00:45:32.679
it's just not like it's just the
WSP Main Event is the biggest and best

653
00:45:32.840 --> 00:45:38.199
tournament in the world every single year, hands down. It doesn't matter like

654
00:45:38.239 --> 00:45:40.519
it should that. That's just how
it is, you know. And I'm

655
00:45:40.519 --> 00:45:44.920
sure we're gonna get seventeen text messages
in the morning telling us how it's not

656
00:45:45.400 --> 00:45:47.400
and I don't care. It is. It is, hands down the best,

657
00:45:49.079 --> 00:45:52.159
and even if it dips a little
bit, it doesn't matter. They're

658
00:45:52.199 --> 00:45:58.079
still gonna get ninety five hundred plus
entries. It's just an absolutely mammoth field

659
00:45:58.280 --> 00:46:02.719
ten thousand dollars buying, it's out
of control. Somebody's gonna win eight figures.

660
00:46:02.880 --> 00:46:06.360
Like, it's just it's wild.
You know, whole found table is

661
00:46:06.360 --> 00:46:08.559
gonna be millionaires. Blah blah blah
blah blah. You know, it's whatever.

662
00:46:08.880 --> 00:46:13.079
You know, it's like that the
event sells itself, you don't.

663
00:46:13.280 --> 00:46:15.519
I don't. I just don't think
you need like some sort of like kind

664
00:46:15.599 --> 00:46:22.320
of marketing gimmick for it because the
event itself is like the greatest thing in

665
00:46:22.360 --> 00:46:23.480
the world. So, yeah,
what did you say, You said ninety

666
00:46:23.559 --> 00:46:27.039
nine hundreds or something like that,
just hot, like just on the ten

667
00:46:27.119 --> 00:46:30.599
k. Yeah. I mean it
also like we're gonna be able to look

668
00:46:30.639 --> 00:46:36.039
at like the the whole of the
WSP is going to be up entries because

669
00:46:36.039 --> 00:46:37.960
they have more events of course.
Yes, So so that's why you can

670
00:46:38.000 --> 00:46:43.719
really only compare like what exactly happened
last year versus what happened this year.

671
00:46:43.760 --> 00:46:45.920
But again it's it's like literally they're
just ping ponging around the same number.

672
00:46:46.039 --> 00:46:50.880
So we're just very much on pace
for last year. I also wouldn't be

673
00:46:50.880 --> 00:46:54.199
surprised if this year for the WSP
main event they just had like ten thy

674
00:46:54.280 --> 00:46:58.639
two hundred. I mean, like
I just wouldn't be surprised. You know,

675
00:46:58.719 --> 00:47:00.400
it's just because some of the these
events are up, and to be

676
00:47:00.440 --> 00:47:04.800
honest, all the bigger buying stuff
is up, and WSP main event is

677
00:47:04.800 --> 00:47:08.880
a bigger buying event. So you
know, I know two people who are

678
00:47:09.199 --> 00:47:13.679
just friends colleagues that I have worked
with over the years. They're not in

679
00:47:13.719 --> 00:47:16.000
poker, but they both text me
They're like, we're coming out to play

680
00:47:16.039 --> 00:47:19.639
the main event this year. They
haven't played. They're like, we haven't

681
00:47:19.639 --> 00:47:23.920
played since like twenty twelve, So
like they're gonna be so like, you're

682
00:47:23.960 --> 00:47:27.880
gonna have people like that. Maybe
there's a lot of people that saw the

683
00:47:27.920 --> 00:47:32.599
record last year and then they're like
I gotta go, you know, I

684
00:47:32.639 --> 00:47:36.159
mean we still have a couple of
weeks. What have you know, Bitcoin

685
00:47:36.239 --> 00:47:37.360
spikes, I mean, I don't
know, you know, that's the big

686
00:47:37.400 --> 00:47:39.519
one, you know, it's like
all that sort of stuff. Yeah,

687
00:47:39.800 --> 00:47:45.000
you know, so so yeah.
I also think that obviously the satellite stuff,

688
00:47:45.000 --> 00:47:49.360
there's a lot of satellites that are
going on. I think can you

689
00:47:49.400 --> 00:47:52.440
look up on WSIP dot com.
I think they have two twenty five seats

690
00:47:52.440 --> 00:47:59.679
scrambles this year, not one go
to online promotions. I think I think

691
00:47:59.679 --> 00:48:04.320
they'd to. Yeah, yeah,
So twenty five seats scramble, twenty five

692
00:48:04.360 --> 00:48:08.800
seats guaranteed to the main event in
June thirtieth and July third. Two hundred

693
00:48:08.840 --> 00:48:14.719
and fifteen dollars buying is what I
see on the schedule. So you got

694
00:48:14.719 --> 00:48:16.760
that right there. You know,
obviously we have a lot of GG poker

695
00:48:16.840 --> 00:48:20.880
qualifiers, we got Club GG qualifiers, you got all the live satellites that

696
00:48:20.920 --> 00:48:29.039
are happening here. I think things
like kind of secondary affecting things. And

697
00:48:29.079 --> 00:48:31.119
what I mean by that is like
there are all these poker tournaments around Las

698
00:48:31.239 --> 00:48:35.920
Vegas, all these other venues are
having series, they're all having really good

699
00:48:35.920 --> 00:48:38.719
turnouts. Well, I think anyone
that wins anything is going to fire into

700
00:48:38.760 --> 00:48:42.320
the main event. Like there's that
sort of stuff. So you know,

701
00:48:42.440 --> 00:48:45.039
I'm I haven't bullish on the WSP
main event number. I remain bullish on

702
00:48:45.079 --> 00:48:49.800
it. I certainly think ten thousand
is in play. I think another record

703
00:48:49.880 --> 00:48:53.800
is in play. Yes, we'll
see how things go going forward with some

704
00:48:53.840 --> 00:48:58.400
of these numbers. We'll obviously monitor
things. I don't know if you remember,

705
00:48:58.480 --> 00:49:01.800
but remember like it used to track
the Aussie million's main event, like

706
00:49:01.960 --> 00:49:07.639
exactly, yeah, and now there's
nowhere AZI million's main event, so I

707
00:49:07.719 --> 00:49:09.639
can't try to get anymore. You
know, so the millions of man and

708
00:49:09.719 --> 00:49:14.760
zero. So maybe that about minamental
zero. You know. Could you imagine

709
00:49:14.800 --> 00:49:16.719
if like one day you showed up
in the Doubs Manac at seven entries.

710
00:49:16.960 --> 00:49:21.639
It's never gonna happen. I know, But I'm just saying, first of

711
00:49:21.639 --> 00:49:23.400
all, never say it, never, buddy, never say no. I'm

712
00:49:23.400 --> 00:49:27.360
saying never that we've seen the traffic
outside. They could bust a pipe and

713
00:49:27.400 --> 00:49:37.280
just no can get in this place. It's not again, let's just talk

714
00:49:37.320 --> 00:49:43.320
about what's on tomorrow one b with
a million that makeup and crushing Sauls.

715
00:49:43.400 --> 00:49:45.400
I'll be in there. I think
I'm gonna get in there right around eleven

716
00:49:45.440 --> 00:49:49.159
am. I put my money in
my account today. The lady said,

717
00:49:49.159 --> 00:49:51.519
wow, it's a lot of money. I was like, this is your

718
00:49:51.519 --> 00:49:54.039
first get deposited one hundred thousand dollars
every and just you go, right.

719
00:49:54.119 --> 00:49:59.280
I wish So they wont event starting
tomorrow, Well, I mean that's because

720
00:50:00.599 --> 00:50:06.159
the millionaire maker. Yeah ten K
super Turbo Bounty one day event. We're

721
00:50:06.199 --> 00:50:07.440
actually making them a two day event. He's gonna win this, Yes,

722
00:50:07.480 --> 00:50:10.679
I feel how many invitation? Yeah? Uh, we're gonna actually stream this

723
00:50:10.800 --> 00:50:14.960
the next day on the horseshoet table, So we're gonna turn that into a

724
00:50:15.000 --> 00:50:16.719
two day event. But that's it
tomorrow. I think it's seven thousand plus

725
00:50:16.719 --> 00:50:21.480
three thousand, Yes, that is
the correct numbers. Do we know how

726
00:50:21.480 --> 00:50:25.039
many bounties fill one? Last year? It might be in the Pocones recop.

727
00:50:25.440 --> 00:50:29.199
I don't know. Anyway, that's
a fun tournament. We'll see if

728
00:50:29.199 --> 00:50:34.760
that one follows a suit of the
like all the high buying events getting larger

729
00:50:34.840 --> 00:50:38.400
numbers compared to last year, so
that'll be cool to see. That's a

730
00:50:38.400 --> 00:50:40.880
fun one. So that's the only
one that starts tomorrow. What have we

731
00:50:40.880 --> 00:50:49.119
got starting on Sunday? Sunday see
the million the event fifty ay PPC it

732
00:50:49.199 --> 00:50:55.360
is the Big nine Game Mix.
Huh the Big Nine Game Mix with PPC.

733
00:50:57.440 --> 00:51:00.000
Okay, I was trying to I
thought that started my Monday. Our

734
00:51:00.079 --> 00:51:06.239
coverage starts of correct and then three
events not that day, so good weekend,

735
00:51:06.400 --> 00:51:13.679
good weekend of poker. I have
Helmet's thing and it says Helmut taking

736
00:51:13.800 --> 00:51:20.039
eight hundred and three thousand plus bounties
for the first place fish that they didn't

737
00:51:20.079 --> 00:51:23.079
track it. I didn't ask him
more. I wish they would track bounties,

738
00:51:23.119 --> 00:51:25.320
not not just here at the World
Series of Poker, but I think

739
00:51:27.159 --> 00:51:30.679
I feel like we're getting to that
point in poker where there's now there's enough

740
00:51:30.880 --> 00:51:35.320
bounty tournaments, whether it's just a
straight bounty, whether it's a PKO,

741
00:51:35.800 --> 00:51:38.280
whether it's a mystery bounty that like, why isn't that stuff tracked like in

742
00:51:38.400 --> 00:51:42.920
Hendon Mob for example, and like
it's too hot to get the data?

743
00:51:43.199 --> 00:51:46.880
Like that means it's like, Okay, when I went I played the one

744
00:51:46.960 --> 00:51:51.280
K Super Turber Bounty, I had
three bounties. I think I can't even

745
00:51:51.280 --> 00:51:52.920
remember two or three. But like
you go to cash out, you have

746
00:51:52.960 --> 00:51:55.360
to turn those in and they put
it on your price slip, like they

747
00:51:55.400 --> 00:51:59.679
actually put it there, so like
it said I cast for three thousand and

748
00:51:59.679 --> 00:52:01.960
five hundred. Yeah, when like
but if you go to my handing mob,

749
00:52:02.000 --> 00:52:06.800
it says that cash for twenty six
hundred because boundies didn't come. But

750
00:52:06.800 --> 00:52:09.519
I'm saying on my official slip,
it says it if the official slip doesn't

751
00:52:09.559 --> 00:52:14.679
go to handon Mob or Cordplayer or
ever any result checking place. Why doesn't

752
00:52:14.679 --> 00:52:17.079
it If it goes to the I
r S, it should go to Hending

753
00:52:17.159 --> 00:52:23.239
mab. Sure you talked to Hendon
Mob about getting getting an RSS feed from

754
00:52:23.440 --> 00:52:27.239
the I R S. No,
I'm just saying, but like that has

755
00:52:27.320 --> 00:52:30.320
to be tracked somewhere. It's in
the ws AP system. It's not tracked.

756
00:52:30.360 --> 00:52:34.679
It's in all these under stems.
It'd be like, okay, hand

757
00:52:34.719 --> 00:52:37.960
them up gets our events right,
and I put the payouts. Now,

758
00:52:37.119 --> 00:52:39.800
in a perfect world, we could
send them that like, oh, player

759
00:52:39.960 --> 00:52:45.239
X was actually in for three entries, he actually didn't profit. If there's

760
00:52:45.280 --> 00:52:46.880
a reason why we don't, but
we have the data, Like think about

761
00:52:46.920 --> 00:52:51.559
how much extra work that is for
me, same thing goes for that specifically.

762
00:52:51.559 --> 00:52:52.800
We do it for a reason,
of course, But I'm just saying

763
00:52:52.840 --> 00:52:57.679
with you, it's a workload labor. Like the guy who pulls the million

764
00:52:57.679 --> 00:53:01.119
dollar bounty. That should count.
It's taken out of the price. Sure,

765
00:53:01.199 --> 00:53:05.119
I agree with you. I'm just
saying that's why it's locked up.

766
00:53:05.880 --> 00:53:08.400
I'm just saying we should have some
foresight because you know we're gonna get to

767
00:53:08.880 --> 00:53:13.159
five years down the road and wish
that we track this stuff. I want

768
00:53:13.159 --> 00:53:16.039
to see who's pulled the most mystery
bounties, Like that should be a separate

769
00:53:16.079 --> 00:53:22.360
leaderboard, unhended. Like there's probably
some guy out there who's like pulled like

770
00:53:22.480 --> 00:53:27.920
seven massive mystery bounties. I mean
there might be a lot, I know,

771
00:53:27.960 --> 00:53:29.920
but that's what I'm saying. I'm
not saying seven million dollar ones,

772
00:53:30.000 --> 00:53:34.119
but like that, like maybe he's
pulled a couple fifty k's, like you

773
00:53:34.199 --> 00:53:35.800
know, it's like something like that. I think that would just be cool

774
00:53:35.880 --> 00:53:38.960
to track. All right, cool, So that's gonna do it for us.

775
00:53:39.199 --> 00:53:43.239
I'm gonna try and play poker tomorrow. Hopefully I do all right,

776
00:53:43.280 --> 00:53:46.920
feel great, feel feel really great, so feel good. I'm gonna really

777
00:53:46.920 --> 00:53:50.599
try and mess some people up at
the table. Hopefully I get like the

778
00:53:50.639 --> 00:53:53.280
soft table. Just catch some puns. Don't really have to think all day.

779
00:53:53.320 --> 00:53:57.119
That's the dream, right, just
don't have to think. Yeah,

780
00:53:57.360 --> 00:54:00.159
I haven't flopped a set yet this
World Series. I only played every one

781
00:54:00.159 --> 00:54:06.079
event, but I played all day, haven't flopped a set, So I

782
00:54:06.159 --> 00:54:09.679
actually did not flop a set at
in the event that I played at the

783
00:54:09.719 --> 00:54:14.960
win put multiple bolts in that thing. So I think I'm due to flop

784
00:54:15.000 --> 00:54:17.519
some sets. I would like to
flop some sets and have other people have

785
00:54:17.559 --> 00:54:22.880
top pair. That's what I would
like. Second set, sure, whatever,

786
00:54:22.920 --> 00:54:24.039
But it's just hard to go set
over sets. I'm just gonna say

787
00:54:24.039 --> 00:54:27.280
top pair, but you want to
get stacks in top pay, might not

788
00:54:27.280 --> 00:54:30.880
get stacks in. Have you seen
people play poker? We're back to like

789
00:54:31.639 --> 00:54:36.440
there's so there's there's a there's a
difference right now. There's something happening that

790
00:54:36.440 --> 00:54:39.320
I've noticed from people playing. There
are two kinds of poker players. There

791
00:54:39.320 --> 00:54:42.880
are the people that are willing to
get their money in the top pair,

792
00:54:43.239 --> 00:54:45.599
and then there are other people who
are literally checking top pair. And I'm

793
00:54:45.599 --> 00:54:51.719
not saying that, like, so
you're checking top pair, but you're not

794
00:54:51.800 --> 00:54:54.000
checking top pair for the type of
people that I'm talking about. The people

795
00:54:54.119 --> 00:54:58.280
that are checking top pair that I've
seen a lot of for some weird reason.

796
00:54:59.000 --> 00:55:01.119
They're not like tight players, but
they're just like checking top pair.

797
00:55:01.239 --> 00:55:04.960
I don't know, maybe I missed
the memo, but I've noticed that,

798
00:55:05.039 --> 00:55:07.719
like in some of the recent stuff
I played, people are checking top pair

799
00:55:07.760 --> 00:55:10.079
a lot, and I'm just like
Okay, I guess I missed the memo.

800
00:55:10.159 --> 00:55:14.599
You guys just don't like to get
any value whatever, because I don't

801
00:55:14.599 --> 00:55:17.920
know if the other people know this, but like you can call bets with

802
00:55:19.480 --> 00:55:22.679
far less than top pair, so
just bet your hands people. Anyway,

803
00:55:22.800 --> 00:55:25.760
I'm looking forward to tomorrow, ready
to get back on the saddle, ready

804
00:55:25.760 --> 00:55:29.800
to make some noise. Maybe in
a couple of days i'll be a freaking

805
00:55:29.840 --> 00:55:31.440
millionaire. That would be amazing.
I'll tell you why. I'll tell you

806
00:55:31.480 --> 00:55:36.000
this as I talked about it with
Andrew Headley today. If I make a

807
00:55:36.000 --> 00:55:37.679
final table, the rail will be
fucking better than Big Hunis. I'll tell

808
00:55:37.679 --> 00:55:43.079
you that much. And that's saying
something that's a big statement. You'll be

809
00:55:43.119 --> 00:55:46.079
there. You'll probably be in like
a fucking panda suit, yeah, something

810
00:55:46.280 --> 00:55:50.400
like I think. No, I
still have my pandace. It'd be bananas,

811
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it'd be absolutely bananas. I want
nothing else than to make a WSP

812
00:55:53.960 --> 00:55:58.480
main event, or sorry, a
WSP final table, just because I know

813
00:55:58.559 --> 00:56:00.840
I would have a good rail.
That's what I want. I want that

814
00:56:00.920 --> 00:56:04.679
to happen. I also want to
win the money, yes, but I

815
00:56:04.719 --> 00:56:08.920
want that part to happen. I
want to experience it. I really really

816
00:56:08.960 --> 00:56:13.639
really want to experience it. So
yeah, anyway it that's gonna do it

817
00:56:13.639 --> 00:56:16.079
for us. My name is Donny
Peters. His name is Tim Duckworth.

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to a winner that's going to do
it for us. We'll talk to you

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guys next time. So you go, Jennie,

