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Hello, everyone, Welcome back to
another edition of the Poker Go Podcast.

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My name is Donny Peters. His
name is Tim Duckworth. And that's all

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the voices you're gonna hear on this
show. No interviews today. We hate

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to, uh, you know,
kill the momentum, the anticipation, whatever

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it may be before we really get
into it. But hey, I'm just

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gonna warn you off the top.
We were gonna track down Sean Deep today,

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but he's busy playing every single tournament
on You didn't want me to mess

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with these mojo, Yeah, because
he's out there grinding all these different tournaments,

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firing all these different bullets, so
you know, don't need to mess

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with him in the in the grind. Well, we'll catch him at some

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point. It's not like Sean Deep
is going anywhere during this World Series of

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Poker Um. There's a bunch of
tournaments that are playing out. You know,

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we're gonna try and get this done
a little bit early because I want

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I want to play tomorrow, so
you know, I want to kind of

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an early two fifty daily Deep stack
as well. That's right, I know

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I'm going to play the two thousand
dollars nolmit hold them, which is one

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reentry, so I might end up
firing two bullets. I don't know yet.

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We'll see what happens, how bullet
number one goes, and then you

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know, talk to some of the
investors and go from there. On today's

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show looks like we're doing all the
community cards. Tim just keeps putting it

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on there because Tim's is just a
man of the people. You know,

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you think Daniel the Groni is a
man of the people grinding that three dollar

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Gladiators of Poker Tournament. The real
man of the people is mister Duck.

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We're sitting right in front of me. Shawn Deeb won his sixth WSP goal

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Very Slip, Jan's Arn's Top to
Carry Cats in one hundred thousand dollars Super

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high Roller. We're gonna touch on
that event in addition to a PGT leaderboard

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update because that event did qualify for
PGT leaderboard points and there's a lot of

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movers and shakers on that leaderboard.
Benjamin Ektor won his first WSP Gold bracelet

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in the fifteen hundred dollar Noeman Holham
Freeze Out, John Manette, Angry,

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John Akka, Johnny Worlds. I
thought about you know what I told you

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that earlier. I'm making that joke
because earlier Tim and I were standing by

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the table and I said, look, it's Johnny World. That just as

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a joke, Um, but it
would be funny if you like interviewed John

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Manette and you like trolled him.
You're like, so Johnny World, like

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you know, I would never have. Then you'd really get angry John to

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come out of there. Scott Delaney
won the Mini half and a half.

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I love I love the name.
I love the name. That's the six

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hundred dollar half Noeman hold him half
pot limit. Omaha. We have the

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three K six Max final table that
is going on about fifty feet to our

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left. There was actually some craziness
in that one that I can I can

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talk about that happened when there was
two tables left, eight players left.

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The RAZ Championship, the ten thousand
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in Paris. We'll hit on what's
coming up. Maybe we'll do a little

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twenty five K Fantasy update because we've
had a pretty solid week. We want

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It is now time for a brand
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the land, and it's time for
a new edition of the Poker Go podcast

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Community Cards. It's a sad one. Sad one. It's a sad one.

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Community Cards is supposed to be happy. It's a sad one because Sweet

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Lou Hillman is heading home. He's
gone, He's us. It's more,

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it's not sad, it's bitter sweet
fine, but I want bitter sweet Lou.

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That's actually pretty good bitter sweet Lou. He'sa home today, but he

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topped his week off in Vegas with
a tenth place finish in the Limit seven

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Trip Patrol. Hey, listen,
first of all, I don't know if

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he's heading home. Well, yeah, actually today, because we're recording this

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yeh on Wednesday night. But as
of Wednesday night, I've seen him in

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the casino walking around plenty beer in
hand. He's having a night living life.

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You know. He crushed this week, finished fifth in the Limit hold

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him tanting the deuce. He had
five percent of the Deep Stack winner.

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I think he had a cash in
that deep stack as well. Two day

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threes. It's like a perfect world
series minus the bracelet win and he got

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the luckiest hat in the world.
Right bit of Sweet Lou, we waive

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you goodbye. Thanks, thanks for
giving us some content this last week.

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And he said maybe he'll come out
for he was small chance he comes up

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for the main which he has played
before. He said he's two out of

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four in cashing in the main event. So Sweet Lou Hellman is the silent

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crusher out of Minnesota. So twenty
five k Fantasy one dollar next year's fine.

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Old community cards for this episode.
Russell Hoff, he tweeted at us

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the other day seventy eight played in
the seventy eighth place in the two fifty

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deep stack. He just tweeted at
us, what twenty minutes ago, Yeah,

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that he's crushing. The scene is
daily Deep Stack. I was like,

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all right, I gotta go.
Look. I took I took out

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photographer down there. He is.
He's like six handed. All the chips

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in the world. The Polka podcast
the first place I didn't check that it

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doesn't matter. I mean, he
just it's all about the trophy. He's

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gonna win that of course, need
to see the money. Good for him.

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So sweet Lou Lou Hellman, it
was great to meet you. Man.

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Have a safe trip back. We'll
hope to see you soon. Russell

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Huff, you better get it done
over there in that seniors deep stack tournament.

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All right, let's get into the
WSOP Gold Bracelet events. Now,

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there was a lot of stuff happening
at the World Series of Poker once again,

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Event number twenty seven, fifteen hundred
eight game, seven hundred and eighty

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nine entries sign This one wrapped up
last night, but it was take The

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final table was taking place while Tim
and I were recording the podcast. Shawn

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deeb ends up coming out on top, winning his sixth WSOP Gold Bracelet.

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Just shy of two hundred K and
prize money. Listen to these gold bracelets

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that Seawan has. Okay, he
has of course this event the fifteen hundred

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all eight game for one hundred ninety
eight eight hundred and fifty four dollars.

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Twenty twenty one, he won the
twenty five k PLO high Roller for one

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point two five million dollars. Two
eighteen, he won two gold bracelets.

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He won the ten K six Max
Nolan Hold Him Event for eight hundred and

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fourteen thousand dollars. That is like
one of the toughest events at the World

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Series of Poker every single year.
That year he also won the twenty five

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KPLO High Roller for one point four
million dollars, so his second time winning

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that event was in twenty twenty one. In twenty sixteen he won the fifteen

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hundred dollars stud event for one hundred
and eleven thousand dollars, and then in

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two thou fifteen that's when he got
his first World Series of Poker Roll bracelet

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Pot Limit Hold Them Championship, a
now defunct game no longer on the schedules

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special unless it's in the dealer's choice. Other than that, Parliament Hold Him

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is gone. It's extinct from the
World Series of Poker. He won the

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ten k PLH Championship for three hundred
and eighteen thousand dollars. So Shaun Deeve

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is as well rounded as they come, an absolutely beast on the tournament scene,

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specifically on the debase a p scene. He doesn't play a ton of

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tournaments outside of the World Series of
Poker in the summer. You know,

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he did come to when he came
to the Mix Games, right, came

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to the PGT Mix Games. He
played the WSP circuit event at Turning Stone.

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That that's what he won. That
he won that main events, I

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don't know what a month or two
before the World Series of Poker, but

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mostly kind of just at home family, guy, dad, you know,

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husband, all that sort of stuff. Imagine if he like full on traveled

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the circuit, he might not be
a husband and anymore. He'd probably have

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you know, four WPT titles,
Yeah, twelve circuit rings like, you

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know, all this sort of crap. Definitely WPT title, Yeah, you

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know, but he doesn't travel a
whole ton these days. But it's kind

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of like those what if types of
things. But Shawn Deep still an absolute

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killer on the felt. If you
listen to last night's episode, you'll know

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that he told me when he was
making the run in the eight game that

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after his good friend Josh R eight
won his fifth goal bracelet, Sean said

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that he told Josh that he would
quit poker if Josh won a six goal

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bracelet. Before Sean did well Sean
made sure that's not going to happen because

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it took him about twenty four hours
to go on and win his sixth World

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Series of Poker goal bracelet. I
think Sean is like thirty five or thirty

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six years old, so not yet
eligible for the Poker Hall of Fame.

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I know the nominations for this year
are ongoing right now. It's a topic

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of conversation. Shawn Deep feels like
an absolute lock once he turns forty,

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but this is just like, you
know, put him on the list of

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like there's all these guys every single
year, it's like who's gonna get in,

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who's not going to get in?
All that sort of stuff. I

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kind of think this year maybe Patrick
Antonius is top of mind. I mean,

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top of top of my list is
always going to be east Eis Sheinberg

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until he gets in. But I
think Patrick Antonius is right there. But

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you know, there's been some conversations
about some other people, Antonio s Fantiari,

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Brian Rast, even Jeremy Osmas.
His name has been thrown out.

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But it's like a couple of years, you know that those guys don't get

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in, and then Sean Deep comes
up. I mean, Sean Deeps is

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gonna bump them all off the list
right like, because he's got to get

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in. So that's gonna be interesting
to see how that plays out. But

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Sean deep absolute beast and doing it
for our twenty five K fantasy team which

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most importantly, yeah, most important
fantasy, which we will talk about a

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little bit later. Event number twenty
nine hundred thousand dollars high Roller. Ninety

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three entrants in this one's Dutchman Jan's
Arlen's won two point five seven six million

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dollars. He took third place in
the fifty thousand dollars high Roller for six

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and forty thousand dollars not too long
ago, finished by behind Bill Klein,

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who took second place and Leon Stern, who took first place. Twenty one

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year old, by the way,
Leon Stern think JNS is a bit older.

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He's been in the streets for quite
some time, mostly in the online

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high stakes MTT streets, but an
absolute beast, a very very good player.

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His second goal bracelet he won one
last year online on gig poker.

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He denied carry Cats his first WSP
goal bracelet. Carry finished second for one

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point five nine two million dollars,
so a good score for carry Cats,

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But ultimately for him it's not really
about the money. I don't think it's

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about the glory. He really wants
to win a gold bracelet. He's been

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doing this for quite a long time
now. I know he texted you before

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the World Series said I'm gonna win
a bracelet this year, so I think

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you could tell Remku and I did
the commentary for this final table. You

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guys can find it on the Poker
Go YouTube channel. It was a lot

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of fun, some really good play, a crazy hand between Jons Islands and

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Adrian Mateos which was a lot of
fun. So um go check that out

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if you missed it. But my
sense watching that final table and commentating on

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it was that Carrie really wanted to
win the bracelet and that might have affected

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his play a little bit. That
said, he doesn't come out on top,

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but there's a lot of ausp left
so he's got a lot of ways

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to go. Adrian Mateos did finish
in third place. He was chasing his

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fifth the BSP goal bracelet. He
won one point one four two million dollars.

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The top three spots all got seven
figures in that pretty sure Carry's winning

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the two fifty k oh yeah,
yeah, very confident. I think this

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was his third cash, this WSP
big score. I know it's gonna sting

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in the immediate aftermath of it all
that he got ever so close to winning

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the bracelet and didn't. That said
day or two goes by. You know,

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you get that momentum again, you're
feeling confident about your game. I

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know he hopped right into the ten
k secret bounty, you know, so

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I'm pretty sure the one point five
million dollars is gonna make you feel sleep

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a little better. Well, yeah, but you're still you're one place away

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from winning the ultimate goal, right. You know that that's got a sting

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a bit, But you know he'll
get back on the horse and he'll get

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right back to it. So not
a big deal. It's not going anyway

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you want to go over the PGT
leaderboard because Carrie Katz had a big jump.

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He did have a big jump.
We still have a Jackson leading,

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but Carry is now in the second
place with thirteen hundred and thirty points so

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far. If he breaks out the
rest of the rest of the year,

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he's starting the PGT Championship with one
hundred and thirty big blinds. So that's

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a good So you're saying he would
get in, I think he would get

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dicked. He would most likely be
in what's what's fortieth? Do you know

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what? For youth is right?
Carrie was in first place for quite a

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bit to start the year, fell
out of first place after some of the

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other series. But he's been in
the top ten, top five, top

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ten the whole time. Yeah,
and now he's back up to number two

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fortieth right now. Adam Lee three
hundred and forty four points. I think

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by this PGT Championship fortieth to be
around a thousand. So that's kind of

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the line the number everyone should be
kind of aiming for. Winner of the

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one hundred k yarns. He's jumped
up in a sixth place, nine hundred

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and sixty six points. I actually
spoke to him after he bagged yesterday and

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to let him know, I yeah, one hundred percent. I said,

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have you heard about the PGT.
He's like, no, no, really.

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I showed him the schedule, I
showed him the leaderboard, I explained

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the championship. In the million dollar
free role, he goes million dollar free

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role. I'm like, yeah,
here's what do I need to get in?

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I'm like, I mean, we
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Yeah, so he's up to six. Jeremy Osmas with his final table

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is up to tenth eight hundred and
seven points. Adrian Matteos jumps into thirteenth

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with seven hundred and thirtieth Chance Corneth
up to fourteenth place seven hundred and one

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points, So a lot of shaking
up from that final table. Yeah,

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biggest mover Kerry cats second place right
now. Yeah, there's gonna be a

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lot of a lot of movement on
that PTT leaderboard as the World Series of

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Poker plays out. All of the
ten thousand dollars buying and higher events as

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part of the World Series of Poker
qualify for the PGT. So we'll be

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talking about that quite a bit here
on the Poker Gold podcast, and you

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can also check it out on at
PGT dot com, slash leaderboard or just

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hit the little leaderboard link at the
top of the page and you can check

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out all the scores where people sit, all of that sort of stuff.

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So Jan's ends, I mean,
you know, he's talking to you about

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what he needs to get in.
I mean, the way his series is

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going. He's he's gonna, you
know, probably win the two fifty k,

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you know, cash a fifty k
again. He's gonna finish, is

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going to get revenge our Lord and
Savior. Can you speak for yourself?

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Man Um Event number twenty eight,
fifteen hundred dollars, no limit, hold

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him freeze out. Two thousand and
forty six entries. Benjamin Ector one four

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hundred and six thousand, four hundred
and three dollars, his first WSP gold

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bracelets. Um Dietrich Fast finished in
eighth place. Matthew Hunt took seventh.

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Nick Palmer aka Nicky p He got
third place in that one. And we,

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I mean, we got to give
a special shout out to our guy,

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the sweatshirt guy. Oh yes,
yes, if I could. Well,

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I can't even find his name because
they don't put him in the payouts

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pick the chipcounts switch div Ym sat
Yarthy. I hope I'm saying that correctly.

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Um out of Maryland, Perry Hall, Maryland. So if you guys

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listened to the nonsense that happened yesterday
on the podcast that we got scolded by

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producer Rich Ryan about where we were
yelling to the sweatshirt guy, because we

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liked his sweatshirt. Next thing I
know, he's at the final table,

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the fifte hundred dollar Noman. I
would thought he was like a fan just

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walking around. I mean, if
I would have known that, I wouldn't,

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you know, bothered him yelling hey
you hey. Um Now he did.

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He did all right for himself.
Fifth place, one hundred and two

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thousand dollars, so very good for
him. Number thirty fifteen hundred limit duced

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to seven triple draw five hundred and
twenty two entries one hundred and forty five

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eight hundred dollars for first place.
Christopher Chung leads the final five that includes

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John Manette and Patrick Leonard aka pads
Ton of carn Our Guy, president of

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Run Good. Fifteenth place, Tom
Schneider, former WSOP Player of the Year,

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thirteenth place, Louis Hillman, who
we talked about earlier. Sweet Bitter,

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Sweet lou Hillman. Tenth place,
Alan Kessler, Oh so close,

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ninth place. What's up? You
can finishing? Then I'm gonna bring Benny

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Glazer eighth place, Benny Glazer Laser, Michael Rodriguez seventh place. Michael Rodriguez

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won the fifteen hundred Dugie touram at
the inaugural but doogie champion here at the

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World Series Poker, and then Ryan
Hughes got sixth place. What are you

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gonna say? I spoke to Alan
Kesla in the nine game why he came

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up to me asked me what was
in that bucks I was carrying around.

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I mean like he he is such
like he wants whatever's in the box.

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He's like if you would have said
it's hats even look how I have Well

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I think it does say hats on
it. They probably wonder one. But

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he said something to me, Hey, I got you know, fifteen points.

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It's pretty good. I said,
yeah, it's great. Wrong,

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congratulations. You know. Then someone
Leonard August, I think his name is

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August Leonard Leonard August. Leonard August
said, oh, for that final table

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congrats. I said what, and
I chiming and said, well, no,

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it's it's duced. And then Alan
says, well, they gave me

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final table points on twenty five K
fantasy. That doesn't matter, Allen.

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No, but as you also be, the fifteen points is wrong. You

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should do a little bit. It's
not because the scoring there is not like

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based on a final table the way
that they do the scoring is like if

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you cash, just because if you
cash, you get a point if you

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get to the top eighteen ten through
eighteenth and is five points plus a field

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bonus, and then ninth is whatever
like ten points and then fifteen whatever.

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So you can get ninth in a
six handed event and get fifteen points,

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but you didn't make the final table. Yeah, it was just how the

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scoring is because they didn't want to
have different scoring for a six hundred event,

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a seven hand event, a heads
up tournament of this is that whatever,

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you know. So he made it
sound like there was an era.

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No, there is no error.
Alan, you did not make the final

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table, okay, so don't like
you can't and even if he can't even

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like oh well twenty five k fantas
he said, I made the final table.

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So you know, like no,
Alan, like no five left in

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that one. John minutes over their
aka Johnny World, my man. No,

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not angry, you say, he's
not angry, John, not angry.

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He's not angry. What was the
tournament that he made the final table

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of this? Was it Stud six
Max No No Six? But then he

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also the stud he made the one
that Schuman won he was getting to the

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lang yes, because we were commentation. He was getting a little testy.

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Okay, it was it was about
to be angry. John. Here's the

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call. Wow, good flush,
Thank you. Appreciative. They're really good

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announceable about, you know, especially
in stud because that's when you know the

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dealers are calling out the bets and
this sort of stuff, and he's like,

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you don't have to do that,
you don't have to do that,

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And that's frustrations are growing as a
stack at smaller. It makes it really

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hard for us when you just say
random things like that, I because they

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can't be a raised and I'm throwing
one ship out. I understand that you're

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up to do it for the team, but like you, but it's just

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there's so many things to focus on
where there's just a random war experience about

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it out. He's very particular,
and he is very particular. Can we

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just talk about He's a twenty twenty
three World Series start Yeah, go ahead,

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fourth place in that fifteen hundred stud
for thirty two thousand dollars, lost

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to Nick Schulman. Fifth place in
a fifteen hundred dollars no limit hold him

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six Max event for one hundred and
eleven thousand, and now he's final five

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here in the deuce chasing bracelet number
five. This is a very impressive stot

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to a world series, of course
it is. Yeah, John Manet's always

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a crusher. Yeah, he's always
a crusher. You just gotta fade the

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cash games. But he's out here
battle and every single day. So looks

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like he's a great player to watch, someone who's certainly in line for another

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gold bracelet, and if he gets
something going in terms of winning, could

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certainly be in contention for Player of
the Year. Event number thirty one,

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six hundred dollars Mini half and half. As Jim calls, it's half noleman

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hold him half PLO. I remember
walking through this field. I was like,

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this would be a really fun event
to play half no old holdham half

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plo. You know, don't consider
myself anywhere near halfway decent at PLO,

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but I only have to play it
half the time, so it could be

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kind of fun and six hundred dollar
buying, so why not. Twenty seven

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hundred and fifty nine entries. Scott
Delaney takes it down for the gold bracelet

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and one hundred ninety four thousand dollars. Barney Boatman the legend eighth place in

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this one, So that'll wrap up
the six hundred dollar Noelman hold him slash

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plo. We got some noise,
We got some noise. That's your boy,

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Johan, that's your boys. That's
right, what's your boy? Hustling

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Casina Lives Brown Bowler. It looks
like down to three. Wow. Look

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at that event number thirty two,
three thousand dollars noelm that hold him six

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max. Twelve hundred and forty one
entries. That's the tournament that is going

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on right now. That all the
yelling is at five hundred and fifty eight

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thousand dollars for first place. Johann
Ibanez leads the what Final three Final three?

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Okay, Chris Hunikan aka Big Huni
he busted in eighth place. Uh,

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Noah Schwartz took ninth place, and
Paul Volpi busted in eleventh. There

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was some wild and crazy stuff that
happened in this one. I'm in the

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back in our little area doing some
work and I get a text from our

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guy Antonio Abrego. He's on the
floor getting some photos, videos, whatever.

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He's like, you got to come
out. Here's this is crazy.

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I don't know what's happening, so
I come out. So basically, there's

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they're eight handed. If you are
anywhere familiar with the feature table set up

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area for THESP, there's the main
feature table and then there's two outer tables.

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But the two outer tables are like
one hundred to two hundred feet apart

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from each other, okay, and
that's where these eight players are playing.

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There's four on one table, there's
four on the other. There's a seventeen

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thousand dollars pay jump, so fairly
significant at this point. Seventeen k is

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nothing to sneeze at. So a
player on each table has moved all in

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and there's tanking. One player on
the outer table I believe it was a

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French player. It supposedly was in
the tank for like ten minutes, okay.

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And on the other table there's an
all in. I want to say

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it might have been from Ibanez.
And then Big Hunie was in the tank

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okay, and Big Unie was like
waiting, trying to wait for the other

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table to finish because he wanted to
see what happened over there, because he

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knows that there's a seventeen k pay
jump right, and like at one point

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he like said to Israel, like, hey, go over there and call

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the clock on them or something.
And then you know, the the TD

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kind of got wind of what's happening
on both tables and he's like, well,

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this is kind of like awkward.
Maybe I should call my supervisor in.

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So he got a supervisor over there
to make a ruling. And the

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guy, the French guy at the
one table, he was in the tank

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for like ten or fifteen minutes,
and then of course, like you have

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to wait for the supervising TD to
come over, so that's another five minutes

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of that. So it's this whole
thing that's going on. Eventually they sorted

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out where the supervising TD says,
you know, if you guys both bust

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on this hand, I haven't been
over at that other table, and but

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if you both bust on this hand, the player with the most chips will

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get the higher spot. So that's
what they rule. The French player that

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was actually in the hand doesn't speak
and understand English the best, but there

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was another French player at the table
that was like translating it for him and

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relaying it to him, so that
happened. So he gets the ruling and

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then he's like, okay, I
call, so then he calls and then

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so it's as queen for him versus
pocket nine the pocket ten. Sorry,

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he hits a queen. So he
doubles up. So they go over to

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the other table. So Big hune
gets word that the all end happened.

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He doubles up, so he's like, all right, I call, like

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because that hand is over, he
calls, and hune he's got ACE nine

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and the other guy's got pocket eights, ibanez and the flops in eight.

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There was also an ACE on the
flop, but nothing materialized after that,

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so Big Huney ended up busting out. But it was just a whole thing

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that was going on for like fifteen
twenty like a mess, complete mess.

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Yeah, it was wild all while
you know, Nicky Pe nick Palma is

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is up at this this wild feature
table where they're just yelling insane stuff on

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the rail the whole time. So
that's happening. So it was just a

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whole crazy thing that was happening.
Three thousand dollars old and holding six maxes

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down to the final three. Johann
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five hundred and sixty thousand dollars up
top for the winner. We will recap

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that one tomorrow, you know when
when it actually has a winner. Even

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number thirty three, ten thousand dollars. RAZ Championship one hundred and twenty three

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entries this year, down a had
from last year's one hundred and thirty nine,

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but still a very good turnout there. I just you know, we

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might have to talk to Phil Hellmuth, who is like claiming that RAZ is

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like the second best thing in the
world compared to you know, the Nola

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the whole of main event, which
he's just out of his mind. Two

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hundred ninety eight thousand, six hundred
dollars for first place. Jerry Wong leads

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the field on the money Bubble.
Twenty two remain nineteen get paid, so

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could be a little bit of time
before they get into the money. These

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bubbles tend to take a little while, Yeah, but when they do,

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they're going to play onward and try
and reach a final table. Don't know

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if they're going to get there or
not, whether or not they do that

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event. The final table is planning
to be streamed on poker Go on Thursday,

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This one will be behind the paywall
on Poker Grow, so you do

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have to be a subscriber to Poker
Grow to watch. If you're not a

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subscriber and you want to watch,
I would encourage you to pick up an

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annual subscription because that is the best
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407
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ninety nine for the year. That's
less than six dollars a month, which

408
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is basically one Starbucks coffee a month. Okay. I get a Starbucks coffee

409
00:27:14.440 --> 00:27:15.880
pretty much every single day on the
way in here, and it costs me

410
00:27:15.920 --> 00:27:21.559
like five dollars and thirty nine cents. Okay, So that's basically one Starbucks

411
00:27:21.559 --> 00:27:25.559
coffee a month. Okay. You
guys can afford it out there. It's

412
00:27:25.599 --> 00:27:27.440
really good. So that's gonna be
streaming tomorrow. Should be David Tuckman on

413
00:27:27.440 --> 00:27:30.240
the call, if I read read
the schedule correctly, didn't have a name

414
00:27:30.279 --> 00:27:33.279
next to him. I'm assuming they're
going to get a pro or something to

415
00:27:33.319 --> 00:27:36.640
fill in there, so we'll see
who it is underway today. You had

416
00:27:36.640 --> 00:27:40.000
the fifteen hundred dollars pot lim in
Omaha. That one looked hello fun over

417
00:27:40.079 --> 00:27:42.000
there, saw Daniel and Gronny was
out there. Josh Area was doing very

418
00:27:42.039 --> 00:27:47.640
well. Allen Lee the legend or
Tommy Lee the legend. Allan Lee was

419
00:27:48.720 --> 00:27:51.920
legends. Yeah, but Allen Lee
was in the nine game when I saw

420
00:27:51.960 --> 00:27:56.559
him, and Tommy Lee was still
in the Omaha thirteen hundred and fifty five

421
00:27:56.680 --> 00:27:59.880
entries two hundred ninety eight thousand dollars
for first place in that one, ten

422
00:28:00.039 --> 00:28:03.839
thousand dollars and hold them secret bounty
kicked off today. Yeah, see up

423
00:28:03.960 --> 00:28:08.559
over secret Yeah, up over five
hundred entries. UM. Registration might be

424
00:28:08.599 --> 00:28:11.640
closed now if Tim wants to check
while I talk about this. I think

425
00:28:11.640 --> 00:28:15.519
registration was going to close right around
nine forty five pm. It's ten pm,

426
00:28:15.640 --> 00:28:18.599
so they might still be going through
that break and not have the official

427
00:28:18.680 --> 00:28:22.599
numbers yet. UM, but official
numbers. I can also pull up the

428
00:28:23.279 --> 00:28:26.880
good old Bravo app here and it
will it will tell me they also did

429
00:28:26.960 --> 00:28:30.079
I mean this is that they're going
to play a couple of more levels.

430
00:28:30.160 --> 00:28:33.640
It looks like five hundred and sixty
nine entries. That's pretty good. I

431
00:28:33.680 --> 00:28:36.720
don't think anyone really had any idea
what to expect. I know some people

432
00:28:36.720 --> 00:28:38.119
were like, it could get eight
hundred, it could get two hundred,

433
00:28:38.240 --> 00:28:41.480
Like who the heck knows. And
just so everyone's aware, ten thousand dollars

434
00:28:41.480 --> 00:28:45.240
buying, seven thousand dollars goes to
the regular prize pool, three thousand dollars

435
00:28:45.279 --> 00:28:48.240
goes to the Bounty prize pool,
which is going to be in a mystery

436
00:28:48.240 --> 00:28:52.680
bounty formatum. And what were you
saying about telling the players, No,

437
00:28:52.799 --> 00:28:55.759
the field was so big that uh, that basically told the players are gonna

438
00:28:55.759 --> 00:28:59.519
play a couple of more levels than
nine or get to the money because as

439
00:28:59.559 --> 00:29:02.079
you mentioned in the bounties do s
thought on day two, so we need

440
00:29:02.119 --> 00:29:04.319
to be in the money. So
they're gonna have a little a little late

441
00:29:04.319 --> 00:29:07.359
at night than they might have expected. But if they're still at the end,

442
00:29:07.359 --> 00:29:10.519
they're in the money. They started
a little later in the day,

443
00:29:10.559 --> 00:29:12.720
so it's not it's not the worst
case scenario to play a little bit later.

444
00:29:12.880 --> 00:29:15.839
Who was out there, I mean
everyone was out there. If Sean

445
00:29:15.880 --> 00:29:18.680
Dee was in the field and we
were over there. Michael Wang is currently

446
00:29:18.680 --> 00:29:21.799
the Chipleye our guy, Brent Hanks
was firing on that one. Yes,

447
00:29:22.119 --> 00:29:25.559
carry Katz got in that one.
I saw Andrea Kari over there. Hey,

448
00:29:25.680 --> 00:29:30.480
j Kelsau was in the field.
Brian Kim Anthony who Chris Claude Nikki

449
00:29:30.559 --> 00:29:33.680
has returned. I haven't seen the
guy at the World Tree as a poker,

450
00:29:33.720 --> 00:29:36.319
and forever saw him. He gave
me a big hug. It's great

451
00:29:36.359 --> 00:29:40.200
to see Sloppy him. I don't
know if sloppycods Clode still goes by Sloppy

452
00:29:40.200 --> 00:29:42.079
Clod or if he's just too old
now he's to go by the name Sloppy

453
00:29:42.119 --> 00:29:47.920
Clod. But um, he will
forever be Sloppy Clode. Um. You

454
00:29:47.920 --> 00:29:52.480
know who else we always saw who? Natasha? Natasha Mercier is here.

455
00:29:52.720 --> 00:29:55.599
Yeah, yeah, um didn't see
Jason. So that might be a thing

456
00:29:55.640 --> 00:30:00.359
where three kik No, he's probably
watching the kids. She can out to

457
00:30:00.400 --> 00:30:03.759
play a couple events. Maybe she
goes back because you know what he did.

458
00:30:03.799 --> 00:30:07.680
Remember last year he came out for
the was it the fifty k plo?

459
00:30:08.200 --> 00:30:11.039
Yeah so, and that's coming up
soon. So maybe this is how

460
00:30:11.079 --> 00:30:15.359
Awaking next Week is exactly that.
That's what I'm thinking is going to happen.

461
00:30:15.400 --> 00:30:18.119
He'll fire some of that big stuff. Maybe he even comes out for

462
00:30:18.119 --> 00:30:19.799
the two hundred and fifty k Super
high Roller. I mean, I don't

463
00:30:19.839 --> 00:30:25.240
who knows. I'm more likely the
fifty k PPC than the fifty k ten

464
00:30:25.319 --> 00:30:29.440
KPLO that kind of mix. Um. Here the three thousand dollars nine game

465
00:30:29.519 --> 00:30:33.720
mix that kicked off today, the
Mini PPC last I checked more than three

466
00:30:33.759 --> 00:30:37.920
hundred entries in that one, and
then coming up on Thursday, we have

467
00:30:38.000 --> 00:30:41.599
the two thousand dollars No them and
hold him. I'm hoping to be in

468
00:30:41.640 --> 00:30:44.640
the field for that one. That's
the plan. We also have the ten

469
00:30:44.640 --> 00:30:48.839
thousand dollars limit tu SI seven Triple
Draw Championship that kicks off on Friday,

470
00:30:48.200 --> 00:30:53.160
two hundred and fifty k Super high
Roller, the biggest and baddest tournament of

471
00:30:53.200 --> 00:30:56.720
them all, at least in terms
of buying um. That kicks off on

472
00:30:56.799 --> 00:31:02.119
Friday. Is that that's a three
tournament, correct, Yeah, So kicks

473
00:31:02.160 --> 00:31:06.799
off Friday. On Saturday, Remco
and I are going to have YouTube streaming

474
00:31:06.839 --> 00:31:10.720
coverage of that one of day two, and then on Sunday, the final

475
00:31:10.759 --> 00:31:15.640
table will be on poker Go fifteen
hundred Monster Stack also kicks off on Friday.

476
00:31:15.319 --> 00:31:18.200
That'll be Day one A. I
think there's two starting flights Friday and

477
00:31:18.359 --> 00:31:22.079
Saturday. A lot of chips in
that one. It's called the Monster Stack

478
00:31:22.119 --> 00:31:23.720
for a reason. It's pretty long. It's like five days or whatever.

479
00:31:26.359 --> 00:31:29.920
I might it depends. We'll see
how things go schedule wise, but it

480
00:31:30.000 --> 00:31:32.559
might be one of those things where
I could possibly play Day one A,

481
00:31:33.440 --> 00:31:36.400
then play Day two if I make
it, and then I would have to

482
00:31:36.440 --> 00:31:40.319
cover do commentary on the Day one
B. So we'll see how things shake

483
00:31:40.359 --> 00:31:44.000
out. I wasn't originally planning that
one on my schedule. I've only got

484
00:31:44.000 --> 00:31:47.240
a handful of stuff that I could
possibly play that wasn't one of them,

485
00:31:47.240 --> 00:31:48.839
And honestly, it's because the length
of it. I just can't. I've

486
00:31:48.839 --> 00:31:52.839
talked about this before. I can't
take away, you know, four or

487
00:31:52.839 --> 00:31:55.319
five days if I were to happen
to go deep. Obviously that's a good

488
00:31:55.319 --> 00:32:00.400
problem to have, but but I
consider myself someone who who wants to work

489
00:32:00.480 --> 00:32:04.920
first and you know, have my
job responsibilities taken care of and not just

490
00:32:04.960 --> 00:32:07.960
you know, go f off and
play a poker tournament for a week.

491
00:32:07.200 --> 00:32:09.720
That said, if I played poker
tournament for week had probably end up winning

492
00:32:09.759 --> 00:32:12.960
the bracelet, so that'd be pretty
sweet. All right, let's check out

493
00:32:13.000 --> 00:32:16.720
the twenty five K Fantasy so twenty
five K Fantasy dot Com if you want

494
00:32:16.759 --> 00:32:23.079
to follow along, They keep this
thing updated pretty damn good. Team Lady

495
00:32:23.119 --> 00:32:27.160
Gaga is currently in the lead.
Okay, we were in the lead,

496
00:32:27.400 --> 00:32:32.160
yes, shaunde one shot us up
into first place. Our team Team DPMC

497
00:32:32.640 --> 00:32:37.200
that is Donnie Peters and Matt Clark
is my co captain. Tim's got a

498
00:32:37.200 --> 00:32:39.200
piece of a team. Bunch of
people we know have a piece of the

499
00:32:39.200 --> 00:32:44.200
team. We sold action on poker
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500
00:32:44.319 --> 00:32:45.960
for helping us to make that happen. And if you have a piece on

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poker steak dot com, shout out
to you for helping us to get into

502
00:32:49.680 --> 00:32:53.240
this thing for another year. We're
off to what I think is the best

503
00:32:53.240 --> 00:32:57.960
start I've ever had in this thing. So that's great. That said,

504
00:32:58.599 --> 00:33:04.119
I don't in any sort of way
feel comfortable about where we are because it

505
00:33:04.160 --> 00:33:07.920
feels like every single final table here
at the World Series has like big names

506
00:33:07.920 --> 00:33:09.880
that have been drafted. I mean, I look over there, I see

507
00:33:09.920 --> 00:33:14.079
joh Minette, Like you know,
it's just like every single one there's a

508
00:33:14.160 --> 00:33:16.640
sweat in every single tournament. Um, there was sweats at the hundred K

509
00:33:17.079 --> 00:33:21.160
high Roller final table today. I
just mentioned John Manette over there. There's

510
00:33:21.200 --> 00:33:23.240
sweats in the rats, like there's
just it's sweats on sweats on sweats.

511
00:33:23.240 --> 00:33:27.960
So Team Lady Gaga that's ren Lyn's
team. He currently leads the way with

512
00:33:28.000 --> 00:33:30.559
five hundred and twenty six points.
We are in second place with five hundred

513
00:33:30.559 --> 00:33:35.720
and four points. Team Deep Seawan
Deep's team is in third four hundred and

514
00:33:35.720 --> 00:33:39.680
seventy four points, and then Team
Zamani Martin Zamani's team is currently in fourth

515
00:33:39.680 --> 00:33:45.160
place four hundred and sixty five points. These uh, these scores might change

516
00:33:45.160 --> 00:33:46.400
by time you listen to it.
So if you want the most up to

517
00:33:46.480 --> 00:33:51.839
date scores, just check out twenty
five K Fantasy dot Com Team No gam

518
00:33:51.920 --> 00:33:57.799
in the future. You also have
a piece of them. That's Brent Hanks

519
00:33:57.799 --> 00:34:01.279
Plats team. Um, they're eighteenth
out of twenty right now, two hundred

520
00:34:01.319 --> 00:34:05.640
and ten points. But Chris and
Foxon has been having a good year.

521
00:34:05.960 --> 00:34:08.679
Jeremy Osmas finally kind of did something, you know, he made the final

522
00:34:08.679 --> 00:34:12.760
table of the hundred k, so
you know things could be moving in the

523
00:34:12.840 --> 00:34:15.199
right direction for them. Again,
we're in second place. We've got five

524
00:34:15.280 --> 00:34:19.360
hundred and four points. It's a
great start, arguably our best start ever.

525
00:34:19.440 --> 00:34:21.920
I haven't looked exactly, but I
think it is our best start ever

526
00:34:22.280 --> 00:34:25.519
as long as I've been drafting this
thing. But I do not feel comfortable.

527
00:34:25.719 --> 00:34:30.679
We need some more scores. It
feels like it feels like we've been

528
00:34:30.719 --> 00:34:35.920
getting a little lucky with some field
bonuses. But then it feels like we've

529
00:34:35.920 --> 00:34:38.760
been getting a little unlucky or things
haven't been really working out in some of

530
00:34:38.800 --> 00:34:43.679
the ten k events. So we'll
see if you need I think you need

531
00:34:43.679 --> 00:34:45.639
to do it. I think you
need to call him out, put him

532
00:34:45.679 --> 00:34:49.719
on the spot. Who rotten off? Yeah, we've already called him.

533
00:34:49.960 --> 00:34:52.679
We told him. We told him
his name was Damn Jan. If he

534
00:34:52.679 --> 00:34:55.119
wants to go by Damian, we're
calling him Damn Jan until until he does

535
00:34:55.159 --> 00:34:59.599
something. He's got two points for
us. We spent ten bucks on him.

536
00:35:00.000 --> 00:35:02.800
We saw him sitting in King's lounge
playing polo or something like, what

537
00:35:02.840 --> 00:35:06.960
are you doing getting some events?
Yeah, but he's playing a satellite for

538
00:35:06.960 --> 00:35:08.920
the ten K limit deduces seven now, so maybe he gets in there.

539
00:35:09.000 --> 00:35:12.800
He has been firing tournaments. Things
just haven't worked out for him. But

540
00:35:13.000 --> 00:35:16.079
it is what it is. I
mean, it happens right listen. If

541
00:35:16.119 --> 00:35:20.840
Stephen's song can win a bracelet,
you know, a four dollar player goes

542
00:35:20.880 --> 00:35:22.679
on to have a two hundred,
three hundred point summer. You know,

543
00:35:22.800 --> 00:35:25.239
John Reardon can do something big.
You know, a four dollar player,

544
00:35:25.280 --> 00:35:28.639
he's already got us sixty five points. I mean, if that sort of

545
00:35:28.639 --> 00:35:32.199
stuff can happen, David Bach so
far has like nineteen cashes, like he's

546
00:35:32.320 --> 00:35:37.519
we spent a dollar on David Bach. You know, he's he's just cashing

547
00:35:37.519 --> 00:35:40.880
um. If he can just kind
of break through and like really hit a

548
00:35:40.920 --> 00:35:44.559
final table or something in one of
these things, that's great for us as

549
00:35:44.559 --> 00:35:45.679
well. So and then of course
we have Sean Deep. I mean we

550
00:35:45.760 --> 00:35:49.719
got Sean deeps I feel like Sean
Deep's gonna win two more bracelets. He's

551
00:35:49.760 --> 00:35:52.400
gonna win the sits literally in everything. It's it's unbelievable. How many times

552
00:35:52.440 --> 00:35:58.079
do we say I watched him.
We watched him bust the raz Yeah,

553
00:35:58.199 --> 00:36:02.159
then we watched him fire his max
three bullets in the PLO, and then

554
00:36:02.199 --> 00:36:07.199
we watched him get into the ten
k secret bounty, which he also busted,

555
00:36:07.039 --> 00:36:10.320
and I think got back into all
within like an hour. He's not

556
00:36:10.320 --> 00:36:13.880
even in the chip gowns, so
I mean, maybe he's out. I

557
00:36:13.960 --> 00:36:16.559
have no idea, who knows what's
going on, but he's getting in everything.

558
00:36:16.760 --> 00:36:21.320
I'm assuming whatever happens in that ten
k bounty, I think the plan

559
00:36:21.480 --> 00:36:27.000
was to do the raz then the
PLO, then the bounty, then the

560
00:36:27.119 --> 00:36:30.639
nine game. Yeah. I think
that's that's the path that he's going on.

561
00:36:30.719 --> 00:36:35.400
So we'll see what Sean Deep does. We are really really rooting for

562
00:36:35.480 --> 00:36:37.960
him. He keeps asking me if
we're happy with him. He keeps trying

563
00:36:37.000 --> 00:36:39.639
to give me shit. Sean,
we were happy with you the second we

564
00:36:39.719 --> 00:36:44.199
drafted you, but we just need
you to win four raceless. I'm sorry,

565
00:36:44.239 --> 00:36:45.800
man, I mean, I mean, that's kind of what we paid

566
00:36:45.840 --> 00:36:51.000
for, so hopefully that happens once
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our giveaways. All right, that's
gonna do it for us. My name

580
00:37:40.119 --> 00:37:44.360
is Donnie Peters, his name is
Tim Duckworth, and we will talk to

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you guys next time. Thanks,
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