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Hello, everyone, Welcome back to
another episode of the Poker gro Podcast.

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My name is Donny Peters. I'm
joined by Tim Duckworth. Sir, how

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you doing. I'm upset that you're
questioning already. Well let's let's just let's

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just clear it up off the start. The stat man might need to have

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the name removed of being the statman
because he messed up the stat Yeah,

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and I'm assuming you messed up the
stat before too. Yeah. Exactly.

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Tim gave an incorrect chop value because
he just did the entire prize pool divided

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by the players left, Yeah,
instead of the remaining prize pool divided by

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the players left. So the prize
pool that we talked about yesterday, they're

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the chop value. I think we
said it was one point nine million.

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It was really like one hundred thousand
or something. Yeah, so just you

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know, just off by a million, No big deal, way to go.

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But listen, we're here. We're
here to correct. We're here to

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correct our wrongs. Okay, we
will do that. We will admit when

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we're wrong, because that's the type
of men that we are. So Tim's

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wrong, but I think when he
gives the chop value. Later today,

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he will be right. That's that's
what I think. I hope. So

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it is one forty eight in the
morning on Friday, July fourteenth. We

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just wrapped up Day seven of the
record breaking twenty twenty three World Series of

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Poker main event. Today saw the
field go from forty nine players down to

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fifteen. Spain's Juan Massierras leads the
way in a pretty big way too.

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It's got an absolutely enormous chip stack. We have experienced pros Toby Lewis and

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Daniel Wineman remaining in the field.
We're gonna go through all that sort of

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stuff. We talked to a couple
of players after it was all done.

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I grabbed Massierras, Tim grabbed Lewis, So you'll hear from them later on.

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We'll kind of run through the stuff
that happened throughout the day. We'll

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also hit on, of course,
the other stuff that happened around Horseshoe and

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Paris, down here on the Las
Vegas trip and the Kittie game down the

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street. The win Ian Matakas is
a looking to really lock up Player of

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the Year. Yeah, I mean, this guy is just crush. It's

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awesome. It really is awesome to
see him make such a splash this summer,

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really, you know, put his
stamp on everything that's going on here

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at the World Trades of Poker and
doing it pretty much out of nowhere.

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You know. We'll talk about the
fifty k high roller that is down to

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the final table. They bagged up
chips. There's more than two million dollars

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up top in that one. You
got. The six hundred dollar ultra stack

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is playing out. The fifteen hundred
dollars shootout is down to the final one

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hundred and oh. Somebody very interesting
decided to show up and play today and

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one his table. We'll talk about
that. The Hall of Fame inducted its

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latest person. We got the skinny
on that, and yeah, we'll get

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into a few other things as well. Of course, Tim's everyone for One

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Drop Poker Tournament, the World Poker
Tim over there, every everyone for One

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Drop. You love it, you
love the WPT. I'm just here to

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talk. I mean, let me
let me know when you want to talk

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about the Golden Nugget main event too. Oh yeah, let's let me pull

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Right, doublespea main event talk time,

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Day seven is in the books.
As we mentioned earlier, fifteen players remaining.

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You got Juan Masierras is the chip
leader with a whopping one hundred and

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eight million. Good Lord Sir one
is an a legend. He's been around

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for quite a while. Um Spanish
player, UM, you know we used

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to cover him. Rem Q and
I were talking about covering him, you

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know on the epts back in the
day. He's the son of if if

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you remember this name, viet Cong
zero one player who won the Sunday Million

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twice, first player to do so. I believe. I think his sister

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also plays poker. The whole family
plays poker. Um, So Juan Masiras

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is now back in the game.
We also looked at his hendemob. Last

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cash reported on hendemob for Juan Masiris
was in twenty and eighteen in a Rio

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Daily Deep Sex tournament. So here
he is poker's biggest stage. And listen,

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this guy is incredibly fun to watch
because he plays very aggressive. He

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does not really slow down at all, and it's it's just tremendous theater,

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especially when he has the chip stack
that he does. Um, let's just

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throw it right now to the interview
that I did with one after play on

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day seven. All right, one
mass years day seven chip leader, how

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you feeling? It feels good enough? You know, it's many event,

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It's something that has dreamed off.
So yeah, is it hard to not

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let that that dream, that thought
of winning slip into your mind? No?

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No, no, no, no
no, I'm actually I'm surprised with

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myself because I'm feeling so golmed,
so relaxed on the I don't know how,

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but the feelings are not getting the
power into me. You know,

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I don't know about I'm playing so
as I said, so relaxed and so

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calm down. So hopefully I can
keep going in this way. You're a

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very fun player to watch. You
play a little bit aggressive. Are you

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going to keep up that aggressive play
throughout? Really put the pressure on your

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opponents. I mean, it depends
on the stage of the tournament, but

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I like to I like to put
the person on the opponents and I will

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see what happened in the next days. So the next objective is just to

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make the final table and then we
will see what happens. Any expectations going

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forward, well, the expectations and
I don't have expectations. My objective every

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day since I register it on the
day two of the tournament. We're just

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getting through to the next day,
getting through, getting through, and for

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tomorrow is gonna be the same.
He's sixteen places left. Its long fifteen

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or you can see it's a long
way to go, and I mean I

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have done nothing yet. So and
then last question, are you having fun?

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Yeah? Man? I can join
a lot, I haven't done a

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lot. You heard it there.
You know, he doesn't really feel like

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anything is getting to him right now. You know, he obviously recognizes that

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he is on a very big stage, the biggest stage in poker, with

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a huge opportunity in front of him. But you know, he's not letting

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his mind kind of get too far
ahead of the task at hand. Is

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trying to take it one day at
a time, and you know, I

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think that's kind of how you got
to approach things in the end the main

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event, and you heard him say, you know, every day the goal

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is just to get to the end
of the day, you know, and

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that's a good goal to have because
if you just constantly get to the end

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of the day, well then you're
here's going to be the winner of the

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tournament eventually. So Wanama Sierras again
one hundred and eight million, quite the

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chip lead. The next closest doesn't
even have eighty million, So he's got

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a chip lead of more than twenty
eight million. Next closest is Adam Walton

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who has seventy nine million, fourner
and seventy five thousand. Then you have

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John Peter Yachtman with seventy million and
seven hundred and seventy five thousand. Then

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we got Stephen Jones sixty seven point
seven million, and then Toby Lewis probably

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the biggest name remaining. I would
say, no, it's either him or

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Daniel Win just just pips him.
I don't know, man, It's it's

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close. And Toby Lewis is listed
as bagging up fifty million even seems like

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a fake number, but very fair, but I mean close enough. I

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guess you spoke with Toby after he
had a really good day. You know,

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he just felt like he just kept
winning, win and winning, won

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a big par with aces and you
know, just kept every time he was

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in a hand. It just seemed
like the chips are growing Lewis's way.

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And then Tim spoke with him after
play on day seven. Congratulations Toby.

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Day eight here of the WSP main
event. It's been a nice steady climb

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for you, you know, one
point two million, four point and now

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we're sitting here with about fifty million
in the bag. Talk about your day

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so far. I mean just ups
and downs, but luckily it put fifty

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in the back, so I mean
I was down to like eight million on

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that table for a second there,
and I was down sure than that on

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the outer table earlier. But just
every all in n I keep winning,

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so long mate that continue. I
want to talk a little bit about your

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rail. We got some Brits,
we got some locals, we've got some

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golf buddies. What's it like,
you know, with such an amazing poker

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he had sharing you on. Yeah, it's awesome. Obviously there'll be more

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people coming out now, I think, but it's I told people not to

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come, to be honest, to
sell it because like unless it's the finals,

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hey, I don't. I don't
want everyone getting that hubs up.

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I'm not trying to get mine up. We've got fifty million in the bag.

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Is the floor of your performance now
gonna be a final table or you're

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just gonna, you know, kind
of take it as it comes. I

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just play every hand. Yeah,
like I mean, it's cliche, but

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just it can change on a dime, you know, so hopefully I just

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keeping lucky, all right. That
was Toby Lewis. A lot of pros

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out there rooting for Toby Lewis.
Yeah, you know, there was a

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lot of a lot of pros on
the Rail we're you know, kind of

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trickling in. Towards end of the
night, pretty big British contingent came in,

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of course. Um, Toby does
live here now, but you know,

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obviously the British roots. Um,
you have a lot of people,

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um from I would say the high
stakes like Vegas kind of cash game scene.

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We're gonna say the high stakes Vegas
golfs. Yeah, there's that too,

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the high stakes Vegas golf scene.
You know, they're all friendly with

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Toby, they all know him.
Um, he's been around in the game

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for a while. Probably doesn't play
as much poker these days as he once

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did, but you know he's still
out there battling in some of the biggest

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events. Speaking to U, NBA
top shot for a while, remember,

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why wouldn't you be? I think
everyone was big into was a big into

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NBA top Shot. I think he
made a lot of money from that and

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just kind of that kind of occupied
these times. He kind of stepped away

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from poker, and now that that
kind of has died, there goes my

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top shot collection. Um, yeah, he's back and he's crushing. Okay,

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I mean he's he's in a great
spot too. He'll be a fun

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one to have at the final table. We talked about it, you know,

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throughout the summer, how we really
haven't had the British rows anymore.

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Maybe they're back, Maybe they're gonna
come back. Let's put some beers in

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some shoes. I saw Tom Milton
out there. I saw Chris Mormon,

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I saw Chris Rammer. You know, the Brits are probably gonna start coming

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out further. Guy, So that'll
be a lot of fun if it does

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happen, because we know they like
to get rowdy on the feature tables around

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the final table. I mean,
this one will be the biggest final table

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of them all. Of course,
let's run through some notable eliminations here and

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then I'll let Tim talk about his
chop value and hope that's correct. Starting

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the day with forty nine players,
first player to go Mitchell Halverson. He

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went out in forty nine place hundred
and eighty eight thousand, four hundred dollars.

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He got it all in three ways
against Juan Masierras and also Christopher Kimmel.

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The flop was checked around between Massiras
and Kimmel on a King Queen nine

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two heart flop after a three hit, the turn a blank three, Massierras

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folded to a Kimmel bet that left
Halverson hull in with Ace eight, but

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he was up against the jack ten
of Kimmel and drawing dead river six and

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Halverson is out. First player gone
today. He made a run he cashed

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last year. The year before that, twenty twenty one, he went very

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deep. I think he got like
twelve or thirteenth or some something pretty crazy.

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So Howarson has done very well in
recent years in the Man event,

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and then this one he's going to
add another hundred and eighty thousand dollars to

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his bankroll. We lost Sam Stein, another fairly well known pro, been

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around a while, very experienced.
Sam Stein busted in forty sixth place,

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also taking home one hundred and eighty
thousand, four hundred dollars. He was

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all in on the Ace nine deuce
two heart flop with ace jack, but

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he was up against Jean Peter Yachtman's
pocket nines. The ace jack could not

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find a miracle and Stein was out
in forty sixth place. Then we lost

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probably the person that everyone was rooting
to make the final table. Massado Yoko

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Sawa, the Japanese of logging sensation. He posted a vlog yesterday or that,

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Yeah, I think it was yesterday, maybe it was to day,

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I can't remember, but it had
like five hundred thousand views in like ten

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hours. Jesus, I mean,
the guy is an absolute stunt good voga.

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Um, I haven't, I don't. I don't know what he's saying,

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but it looks super fun. It's
in Japanese, I mean, massados.

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He's like a cartoon character. It's
amazing. Yes, he's just so,

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he's just constantly fun, smiling.
I talked about how he blew me

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a kiss in the field the other
day, like he's always given us,

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Like you know, he's just he's
just full of positive energy and it's just

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great, great, great to see
out there. Ultimately, things, you

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know, fell a little bit short
for what I'm guessing what he would have

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liked to have done. He finished
in forty a fifth place, also taking

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home one hundred and eighty thousand,
four hundred dollars. He was all in

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with the Ace king Off up against
Daniel Vampin's Ace Queen Off, so Yoko

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Sawa gets it in in an awesome
dominating spot, but the flop comes Queen

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Jack three vampion takes the lead Turnduce
Riverduce and that is the end of the

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road for Japan's Yoka Sawa. Murice
Hawkins thirty fifth place, two hundred and

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eighty thousand, one hundred dollars.
Hawkins gets set it all in with Ace

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jack up against Joe Hio's pocket aces. He doesn't win either. See you

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later, mister Hawkins off to the
payout desk to collect two hundred and eighty

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K. Matthew Woman aka Bucky twenty
ninth place, also took home two hundred

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and eighty thousand, one hundred dollars. He was all on with Queen ten

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Off up against Jose Aguilera's Ace nine
of diamonds. The Ace nine of diamond

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so wins that hand. It come
as Ace five four eight four and as

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the end of the road. Four
Wantman in twenty ninth place, another WPT

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winner, Woman was one. Now
the next one is one as well.

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Yoka saw will also believe a WPT
winner. A lot of WPT winners going

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deep in this one. Yeah.
I think Yokasawa one w specially something in

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like twenty thirteen or something. I
have no idea. I'm just pretty sure

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he's a WPT champion, Ryan Taussick
twenty fifth place, three hundred forty five

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thousand dollars. He gets it all
with pocket sixes, but he runs into

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Jan Peter Yachman's pocket tens. The
tens hold up and Ryan Tausig is out

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the door in twenty fifth place.
Daniel Vampin, who he just talked about

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taking out Massada Yoko Sawa, then
he fell in twenty fourth place, also

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taking home three hundred and forty five
thousand dollars, just like Ryan Tausig did

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before him. Vampin was all in
with pocket eights up against Rustlin Priedrick's Ace

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Queen of Clubs. Ace hits the
flop. No help from there for Vampin

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and he is out the door in
twenty fourth place. And then another WPT

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champion and NEPT champion, Andre Patachuck
five with a triple crown in this Yeah,

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falls in seventeenth place, taking home
four hundred and thirty thousand, two

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hundred dollars. Patachuck is all in
with pocket three's against Juan Masierz's pocket kings

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the King's hold and that was the
end of the line for Patachuck. A

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couple more eliminations and or sorry,
one more elimination and we're down to fifteen

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and that's that. Here we are. So the final fifteen players are Juan

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Massiris as the chip leader, one
hundred and eight million. What's the what

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blind are they going into? Is
it forty eight? Can you look that

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up? I think they played three
six Yeah, they just finished three six

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yeah. So that can give you
an idea of how big, well how

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big Massiers his stack is, but
how big a lot of these stacks are,

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to be honest. So Juan Mussiers
one hundred and eight million, then

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you have Adam Walton in second with
seventy nine million, four er and seventy

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five thousand, So really nice gap
there from Assierras. It might be even

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bigger gap because I got conflicting chip
counts for three players, Walton being one

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of them. You know, we
have seventy nine seventy nine million on the

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end of the day before we have
seventy five million on the WSAP dot com

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report. Sorry, I don't really
show where we're going. We have no

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idea how you can't get this right. It's only the biggest tournament. The

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handwriting, it's kind of difficult people, that's sluppy. Final Final fifteen a

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poker of main event should be should
be treated similar to what they do when

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it's the final table, where the
staff counts the chips, the staff rights

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the bags, the staff right,
you know what I mean? Like then

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it's official official right like that,
it needs to be official official this one.

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As soon as you can go official, official, official, that's when

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it needs to happen. And fifteen
players left, it's pretty easy to go

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official official. Adam Waltman second,
with what we have listed as seventy nine

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million, fourgner and seventy five ten
mentioned there might be a discrepancy there,

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but nonetheless still a big gap between
him and Massi Harrison first. Then you

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have Jan Peter Yachtman seventy million and
seventy seventy million, seven hundred and seventy

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five thousand. Excuse me, Jan
Peter Yatman very interesting because he just plays

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high stakes pelo cash. That's all
he plays, you know, event,

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but he plays the main event every
single year. But he like he travels

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to stops and just plays high stakes
pilo cash, Like he'll be at DPT

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but he's always playing high stakes pilo
cash. That's all he's ever doing.

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Yeah, and here he is making
an incredible run in the two card game

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of Noelman hold him. Stephen Jones
sitting in fourth sixty seven million, seven

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hundred thousand for mister Jones. Jones
has been a fun character. He's been

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very talkative, you know, very
entertaining. He's got personality. Always seems

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to be happy and smiling. Of
course that's easy when you're you know,

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on day seven going into day eight
of the DIVSP main event. So take

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that for what you will, but
he seems like he's got a really good

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some really good energy about him,
really good attitude for Steven Jones. Toby

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Lewis, we talked about him already. Fifty million is what we have listed.

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It might be another discrepancy there,
but give or take it, you

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know, it's right around fifty million. If it's not exactly fifty million.

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For Toby Lewis also an EPT champion, Yes, didn't not know that?

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Yes? Well I know is that
he's an AUSI millions champion. Yeah,

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which is more impressive? Is not
that many of them? Yeah? I

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figure which hept won um, but
yeah, he want back in the day.

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Rustland Preedric forty five million, seven
hundred and fifty thousand for Russland,

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Friedric Jose Aguilera thirty seven million,
six hundred thousand. I think he won

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the final pot, final hand of
the night that was played. Joshua Paine,

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he came into the day as the
chip leader, was kind of up,

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kind of down, you know,
all over the place. It certainly

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seemed like at times Paine had the
capabilities to blow up, like not like

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in like a tilt way, but
like just play aggressively, right, And

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he came out of the gate bluffing
some hands and you know, one of

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them work, one of them didn't. One was against Massada Yoga saw it

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didn't work. One was against Obergone
that did work. So I mean,

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listen, josh Paine is fun.
He's young, he's lively, he likes

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to get in there, get creative, and the more chips he has,

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the better. He's pretty much smack
dab in the middle middle of this lead

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award right now with thirty one million. But he's certainly somebody who will be

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fun if they, you know,
continue on or are able to play their

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game, which is a more creative
and aggressive style. Sachin Josie twenty seven

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million, seven hundred and seventy five
thousand. He won a big pot off

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Alec Terrelli on one of the final
hands, if not the final hand of

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the night, I can't remember if
it was the final one er right before.

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That's Daniel Weinman twenty one million,
seven hundred and fifty thousand, Dean

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Hutchinson seventeen and a half million,
Daniel Holzner fourteen million, seven hundred and

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fifty thousand, Alec Terrelli fourteen million, two hundred and seventy five thousand,

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Jack O'Neill eleven million, seven hundred
thousand, and then the shortest stack remaining,

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the only player with fewer than ten
million hips, that is Kong Fam

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with eight million, seven hundred thousand. He'll have just about eleven big blinds

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to start day eight fifteen players remaining, so certainly short but definitely not out

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is mister Fam, and we'll see
if he can spin that stack back up

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and runner running up. I mean
it's gonna be fun, man. I'm

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really looking forward mostly to Juan Massierras. I mean, the guy is just

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in there blasting away. I mean
it's just incredible. So well, he

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could honestly like go into the final
table with two hundred million. I'm not

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joking. I mean, especially if
there's like starts to be some weird dynamics

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with how big these page jumps start
to get. Now, you know,

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and if play gets shorter, they're
gonna be playing seven and eight. I

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don't know which table he's on,
They're gonna be playing seven and eight.

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Then they're gonna be playing seven and
seven, then six and six and sixty,

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you know what I mean, Like
it's gonna get pretty short. So

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and then when it gets down to
six and five, if he's still in

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and he still has the stag that
he does, I mean, I expect

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him to just be you know,
pedal to the floor the whole damn way.

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If you could guess, maybe you
can remember what Chipstack Espanol said he

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was joined Chip late Lasia had at
the side of the final table. Obviously

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small slightly smaller field, but what
the start of the final table. Yeah,

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didn't you have like eighty one million? Eighty three point two million,

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alright, but I knew that,
And yeah, he's already got that kind

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of COVID, so it's gonna be
different. There was there was, you

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know, a lot more people in
the tournament, so there's a lot more

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chips to be had in the tournament. But yeah, but he's also got

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an extra day of play. He's
one hundred and eight million, could be

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one fifty. I just told you. I think he could have the chance

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to go into the final table two
hundred million. With the way that he

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plays, I could also see see
I could also see a world where he's

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out. Yeah, and I'm not
joking. I mean it's just like you

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lose, like you know, let's
say he does something where he let's say

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he doubles up Daniel Heineman for example, Well there goes twenty two million,

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you know, and then it's like, well what if there's twenty two million

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there, a five million here or
ten million here? You know, next

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thing, you know, it's like, where'd all my chips go? Now

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I have thirty million, what's going
to happen? I mean, I think

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that while Juan mussieris plays a very
aggressive style, certainly gets in there,

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certainly puts his opponents in a lot
of high pressure situations. I think he

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will also kind of rein it in
at times, like I think he's experienced

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enough, he's been around the game
enough, he knows how big and important

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this spot is that he might pull
it back a little bit at times.

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I mean, you heard him in
the interview. He said it kind of

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just depends on the situation, It
depends on the day, all that sort

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of stuff. So so we'll see
how things go. I mean, I

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definitely think he's going to look to
put pressure on his opponents and really make

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them make the right decision and tough
decisions, and then also try and pick

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up hands. You know, it's
not easy to pick up hands. So

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yeah, so we'll see how that
goes. But I'm certainly looking forward to

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it. You got anything else in
the main event or are we gonna move

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on? Maybe a chop value?
Oh yeah, chop value. Shit,

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I forgot that's the most important part. We gotta chop this up. Go

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home. Two million, four hundred
and forty two thousand and twenty seven dollars.

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Okay, two million, four and
forty two and twenty seven dollars.

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That's just insane. I don't think
I'm taking this one, do you.

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I think taking it every time,
but today, do you think ever in

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the history of this tournament, they
will chop heads up. No, they

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will chop with let's say more than
ten people, zero zero percent chance that

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ever happens. I just want I'm
just asking, you know, heads up

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is like, you've got to think
about it. I mean, you're insanely

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stupid if you don't. If you
got heads up, yeah, what are

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you gonna do? I mean,
you have to chime and it listen,

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And I'm team anti chop. You're
definitely team anti chop team. But like

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pay the bubble, the payouts are
so absurd at the top. Can't play

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heads up for five point six million? You like, that's just let's take

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nine million, eh and go home. I mean, if you want to

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play heads up for the five bracelet, yeah, well you're gonna play heads

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up for that. But if you
want to play heads up for a million,

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you know, something like that,
then then yeah, I think it's

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fine to do that. But I
mean that's just that's so six million is

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Yeah, it's absolutely insane. But
I'm here to watch it happen, that's

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for sure. I can't wait.
All right, let's move on to what

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else was happening around the WSF fifteen
hundred dollars short deck three hundred and sixty

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three entries. That's the tournament that
absolutely flew on day one. I think

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they got down to nine entries,
came back today, finished it out.

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Tai haa oh, I feel like
we haven't seen in a while. Kind

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of came onto the scene a couple
of years ago, was making all these

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deep runs, you know, making
some waves, and then he just kind

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of disappeared. Yeah, and then
he came back and now here he is

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and he's winning a braceist one hundred
and eleven thousand, one hundred and seventy

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dollars in the bank. Four tai
haa over to the three thousand dollars pot

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limit Omaha six max five players left. They did bag up with five remaining.

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That is from a one thousand and
thirteen entry field. Four hundred and

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eighty thousand dollars up top for the
winner. Matthew Perry is leading the way

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with thirteen million, one hundred and
fifty thousand. You got Dustin Gold clang

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in there. Ian matakeus Ian would
take is still in there. Yes,

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Cuba, Levinberry, Lawrence Wayne are
the other players remaining. But Ian Mataicus

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so he's three out of five at
this final Table Final Day, whatever you

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want to call it, trying to
just really put an absolute stranglehold on the

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WSP Player of the Year race.
I mean, if he wins, is

405
00:28:49.599 --> 00:28:52.000
it a lock. I mean no, it's not gonna be a lock.

406
00:28:52.119 --> 00:28:56.279
He's you know, we mentioned this
the other day, but there are some

407
00:28:56.359 --> 00:29:03.039
results pending from online. He's a
I'm gonna approximately three hundred points ahead of

408
00:29:03.519 --> 00:29:08.200
some combo of Seawan d Chris Brewer, Josh Rum. But if he can

409
00:29:08.200 --> 00:29:11.839
win this, there's eleven hundred points
off the top, So now he goes

410
00:29:11.839 --> 00:29:17.160
fourteen hundred points ahead. It's gonna
basically tip force you know, any one

411
00:29:17.160 --> 00:29:21.680
of these contenders to not just win
another bracelet, but probably you know,

412
00:29:21.799 --> 00:29:26.839
come top three in another event.
Yeah, the POY formula is extremely win

413
00:29:27.039 --> 00:29:32.519
heavy, not even top heavy,
it's win heavy because it's it's like Tim

414
00:29:32.559 --> 00:29:37.960
just mentioned, what eleven hundred points
for two first second, it's five sixty

415
00:29:37.000 --> 00:29:41.160
six, it's it's it's always it's
always like that. It's like more than

416
00:29:41.240 --> 00:29:45.039
double yeah, between first and seconds. So you know, you really do

417
00:29:45.240 --> 00:29:48.240
have to win. That's why you
know these players that you know win too

418
00:29:48.319 --> 00:29:52.000
bracelets usually just absolutely shoot out to
the lead. In this thing. If

419
00:29:52.000 --> 00:29:55.440
you can win a bracelet and then
put up a ton of volume, um

420
00:29:55.799 --> 00:29:57.880
like Seawande has been doing, then
you know, all the more power to

421
00:29:59.079 --> 00:30:03.599
you. But time is running out
for someone like Sean deeb who you know

422
00:30:03.720 --> 00:30:07.599
doesn't have two bracelets this summer yet. Um. There is still a handful

423
00:30:07.640 --> 00:30:10.720
of events left. I don't know
how many exactly are left. I know

424
00:30:10.759 --> 00:30:14.720
there was a bunch today and he
was firing left. Yeah, and a

425
00:30:14.759 --> 00:30:18.240
few of them are online, so
you know it's the one he can definitely

426
00:30:18.240 --> 00:30:22.039
buy a cash in tomorrow. That's
very true. Yeah, the flipping go,

427
00:30:22.279 --> 00:30:26.119
Yeah, that is very true.
I'm assuming we'll see him blasting away.

428
00:30:26.880 --> 00:30:30.319
Just empty the bank accounts, empty
the pool fund. It sounds very

429
00:30:30.359 --> 00:30:33.960
dumb. Bring it here, just
sucking get that, Just get that cash.

430
00:30:33.079 --> 00:30:37.240
Just get on the board for twenty
twenty three wsp Yeah, get on

431
00:30:37.279 --> 00:30:40.160
the board. But still be negative. We don't even worry about those numbers.

432
00:30:40.160 --> 00:30:42.119
Just you want to see the little
the little entry on hand him up.

433
00:30:42.119 --> 00:30:47.359
That's all that matters. Glory seems
silly, No profit, just glory

434
00:30:47.519 --> 00:30:49.279
seems silly. All right, fifty
thousand dollars, no them, and hold

435
00:30:49.319 --> 00:30:53.519
him high roller also bagging up.
With five players remaining, this field shot

436
00:30:53.599 --> 00:30:56.880
up to one hundred and seventy six. It was like one hundred and forty

437
00:30:56.960 --> 00:31:02.680
yesterday, right, Yeah, hundred
and seventy six, almost two point one

438
00:31:02.720 --> 00:31:07.200
million dollars for first place. Alex
Kulev is leading the way, Jake Schindler

439
00:31:07.759 --> 00:31:15.400
is still in Gurglee Kolesar is also
in Karai Aldemir we all know Karai former

440
00:31:15.960 --> 00:31:19.799
World Series of Poker main event champion
in twenty twenty one, and then Daniel

441
00:31:21.119 --> 00:31:25.920
Smilkovich is the short stack. They're
all guaranteed five hundred and thirty three thousand,

442
00:31:25.960 --> 00:31:33.279
which is a pretty darn good pay. Former Manchester City striker Sergioguero was

443
00:31:33.319 --> 00:31:37.920
in there cash cash Daniel McGrane and
went pretty deep cash. Karry Chatz,

444
00:31:37.920 --> 00:31:41.160
I'm pretty deep cash, so you
know, of course, this is a

445
00:31:41.680 --> 00:31:45.039
star studdard field, as you would
expect in a fifty thousand dollars high roller

446
00:31:45.039 --> 00:31:48.400
at the World Series of Poker.
I'm also finishing in the money was David

447
00:31:48.440 --> 00:31:53.720
Peters, Alejandro Lokoko, Jeremy Osmus, Nacho Barbaro, and Jason Koon.

448
00:31:55.519 --> 00:31:57.200
So that one's gonna play out tomorrow. And then we'll talk about the winner

449
00:31:57.680 --> 00:32:02.559
once. That is six hundred ultra
stack, so this tournament had more than

450
00:32:02.640 --> 00:32:09.960
seventy two hundred entries. There are
how many players remaining? Five nine players

451
00:32:09.960 --> 00:32:15.319
remaining. They're all guaranteed almost thirty
eight thousand dollars. That's pretty insane.

452
00:32:15.799 --> 00:32:21.839
Jeff fag leading the way. Ninety
one million, Is that a real number?

453
00:32:22.440 --> 00:32:25.519
I mean, obviously it is because
so many chips, so many players.

454
00:32:25.519 --> 00:32:29.119
I get it, but it's still
always is funny when you see that

455
00:32:29.160 --> 00:32:31.359
on a page and you're like,
wait, hold on, these guys are

456
00:32:31.359 --> 00:32:35.119
playing for four hundred and one thousand, two hundred and fifty dollars. And

457
00:32:35.079 --> 00:32:38.200
then of course they coveted World Series
of Poker goal bracelet, as we're gonna

458
00:32:38.200 --> 00:32:40.680
do with these other events that aren't
done yet. We'll also talk about this

459
00:32:40.720 --> 00:32:45.880
one once it wraps up. Fifty
hundred dollars Noelman hold Him Shootout kicked off

460
00:32:45.880 --> 00:32:52.000
today. Nine hundred and ninety seven
entries more than two hundred and thirty seven

461
00:32:52.039 --> 00:32:57.000
thousand dollars for first place. There
are one hundred players left. Winners so

462
00:32:57.039 --> 00:33:04.119
far include Frank from Naro nominally who
we love love normally. So the soft

463
00:33:04.119 --> 00:33:07.480
spot in our heart just you know, one of the ogs of the tournament

464
00:33:07.519 --> 00:33:13.119
poker scene for Oz Jocka Chino rem
Yuris of Alevsky, Brian Hasty's Katie cop,

465
00:33:13.559 --> 00:33:17.279
Jake Schwartz, Adam Friedman, and
a player we weren't sure we would

466
00:33:17.519 --> 00:33:23.000
see for sure this summer, if
not for a few summers to come,

467
00:33:23.039 --> 00:33:30.920
if ever again Ali am Sirovich.
Yeah, return he did plays the shootout,

468
00:33:30.440 --> 00:33:37.319
wins his table, wins it early
too. I mean, I don't

469
00:33:37.319 --> 00:33:39.559
know what to say. I tried
to speak to him, I really,

470
00:33:40.400 --> 00:33:45.079
like like like a microphone in y
oh wow. Like I said, hey,

471
00:33:45.720 --> 00:33:47.920
how are you? Would you any
interesting to me? Some press?

472
00:33:49.440 --> 00:33:51.799
I'm gonna keep pretty easy. He
goes, no, I'm trying to keep

473
00:33:51.799 --> 00:33:53.480
a low profile. I'm like,
okay, no problems, understand that.

474
00:33:54.279 --> 00:33:57.839
And then we just kind of,
you know, shot the ship for a

475
00:33:57.880 --> 00:34:00.480
little bit, and I just came
out and asked him. I said,

476
00:34:01.279 --> 00:34:05.519
why this event? You know,
why did you pick this event or come

477
00:34:05.519 --> 00:34:08.079
out and play? And he was, you know what, I wasn't planning

478
00:34:08.079 --> 00:34:15.239
on playing a single event. But
my fiance, I mean wife now was

479
00:34:15.320 --> 00:34:17.159
like, I'm gonna go play the
shoot out why don't you come play the

480
00:34:17.159 --> 00:34:22.360
shoot out? And he was like
sure, and he likes it and goes

481
00:34:22.360 --> 00:34:25.239
he said, and hey, it
worked out. He threw a day two.

482
00:34:25.679 --> 00:34:30.679
You can take what he said with
a grain of salt. I kind

483
00:34:30.679 --> 00:34:32.960
of believed, you know, what
he was saying to me was very truthful.

484
00:34:34.000 --> 00:34:37.639
And some other things we talked about
that you know, I'm not gonna

485
00:34:37.639 --> 00:34:39.920
bring up right now, but yeah, it's interesting to seem here. Didn't

486
00:34:40.000 --> 00:34:44.760
look like anyone was like really kind
of getting in his face. I was.

487
00:34:44.800 --> 00:34:45.960
I was there for like twenty thirty
minutes, you know, waiting for

488
00:34:46.039 --> 00:34:50.639
him to go and break and I'm
surprised if he's going to come plain event

489
00:34:50.679 --> 00:34:52.840
that he didn't just hop in this
fifty k high roller. Yeah, you

490
00:34:52.880 --> 00:34:55.679
know, or maybe he thought that, you know, he might get more

491
00:34:55.800 --> 00:35:00.719
pushed back there, because those are
players that might feel more affected by the

492
00:35:00.719 --> 00:35:04.000
stuff that he allegedly did. You
know, there are a lot of allegations

493
00:35:04.039 --> 00:35:07.679
surrounding Aliam Sirovich. He came out
with a video not too long ago,

494
00:35:07.800 --> 00:35:12.920
maybe what a week two ago something
like that, addressing everything, talking through

495
00:35:12.960 --> 00:35:15.440
everything, saying that you know,
he did do some things wrong. You

496
00:35:15.440 --> 00:35:20.360
know, some other things he thought
were not correct in what was said about

497
00:35:20.440 --> 00:35:23.360
him. But um, you know, I don't I don't know if people

498
00:35:23.440 --> 00:35:28.039
really view that as an apology,
if they want to give him a clean

499
00:35:28.079 --> 00:35:30.760
slate whatever. It doesn't seem like
he has the queen clean slate from the

500
00:35:30.760 --> 00:35:35.400
community that he might have hoped for
after that video. Um so, I

501
00:35:35.480 --> 00:35:38.320
just thought it was extremely interesting when
we saw that message pop up in our

502
00:35:38.400 --> 00:35:44.480
chats that he was out here playing
so yeah and now here he is wins

503
00:35:44.480 --> 00:35:47.119
his table, He's in the money
and can go on to you know,

504
00:35:47.199 --> 00:35:52.519
possibly win a gold brazlet here,
which I'm sure would get the folk community

505
00:35:52.559 --> 00:35:55.960
and quite a frenzy ruffles feathers.
Oh yeah, I would bet him.

506
00:35:55.960 --> 00:35:59.960
I would bet that it would all
right. Moving on, the poker Haul

507
00:36:00.000 --> 00:36:06.159
Hall of Fame has its sixty second
inductee and it is six time dubist if

508
00:36:06.159 --> 00:36:12.599
he gold braced the winner Brian Rast. Yes, so, Rast was announced

509
00:36:12.599 --> 00:36:16.760
today as the newest inductee. Very
story career, in my opinion, a

510
00:36:17.119 --> 00:36:22.280
deserving entry. My biggest gripepo for
all with everything is just that there's you

511
00:36:22.360 --> 00:36:23.800
need to put more players in,
is the thing? Right? You know?

512
00:36:23.960 --> 00:36:28.320
Brian Rast certainly deserves to be in, in my opinion, and he's

513
00:36:28.360 --> 00:36:30.119
been pushing for it too, Like
he's been pretty vocal about the fact that,

514
00:36:30.159 --> 00:36:32.559
you know, he wanted to get
into the Hall of Fame, he

515
00:36:32.639 --> 00:36:37.760
wanted to start tackling the World Series
of Poker more in like these recent years,

516
00:36:37.760 --> 00:36:40.000
because he wanted to start to kind
of pile up the accolades so that

517
00:36:40.079 --> 00:36:45.000
it would be a slam dunk that
he gets in. Um. So,

518
00:36:45.119 --> 00:36:47.679
yeah, you talked to him.
I did. I did speak to him.

519
00:36:47.719 --> 00:36:53.199
He gave a very long, very
emotional speech in the Paris of n

520
00:36:53.320 --> 00:36:59.400
Centau, thanked his parents, thanked
his wife, you know, talked a

521
00:36:59.440 --> 00:37:05.239
little a bit about everything, and
then we actually headed to the Horseshoe Poker

522
00:37:05.360 --> 00:37:07.639
Room. And I was not aware
of this. I don't know if you

523
00:37:07.760 --> 00:37:13.599
or any of our list as were, but they basically renovated the Horseshoe Poker

524
00:37:13.679 --> 00:37:16.360
Room I think it was last year. And on the entrance what they did

525
00:37:16.480 --> 00:37:22.480
was they kind of brought over the
gallery of champions from Binians in a newer

526
00:37:22.599 --> 00:37:29.719
format, and also on the other
side of the wall is the Poker Hall

527
00:37:29.760 --> 00:37:31.519
of Fame members, So everyone that's
in the Poker for Hall of Fame as

528
00:37:31.519 --> 00:37:35.320
a picture in a gold frame,
you know, all the way, you

529
00:37:35.360 --> 00:37:39.039
know Maury Nagran who held with all
the way to Bryan Rass. So I

530
00:37:39.039 --> 00:37:43.119
thought that was a great thing that
I was not expecting because we've always think

531
00:37:43.159 --> 00:37:46.199
a lot of people have griped about, hey, we need a physical hall

532
00:37:46.239 --> 00:37:50.880
of Fame. That might be a
little difficult getting some space to put some

533
00:37:50.920 --> 00:37:53.360
stuff up. But this is a
lease for poker, a step in the

534
00:37:53.440 --> 00:38:00.800
right direction to honor you know,
past main event champions and also the current

535
00:38:00.119 --> 00:38:05.239
members of the Hall of Fame.
Yeah, I think that that that works.

536
00:38:06.039 --> 00:38:07.639
I didn't know that that was there. I haven't seen it yet,

537
00:38:07.639 --> 00:38:12.400
but I'll make a stop on my
way in tomorrow or one of these final

538
00:38:12.480 --> 00:38:15.760
days here and check it out and
see that. I do like what they

539
00:38:15.800 --> 00:38:20.239
do with that newly renovated poker room
over there, so you know I'll be

540
00:38:20.320 --> 00:38:22.960
checking that out for sure. So
yeah, so let's throw it to this

541
00:38:22.000 --> 00:38:29.360
interview right now that you did with
Brian Rast after he became the newest inductee

542
00:38:29.360 --> 00:38:32.559
into the Poker Hall of Fame.
Brian, congratulations, Poker Hall of Fame.

543
00:38:32.599 --> 00:38:36.440
I know it's something you've aspired to
for a long time. I want

544
00:38:36.480 --> 00:38:39.719
to actually talk about the future for
you. Six pricelets, three PPC titles.

545
00:38:39.760 --> 00:38:43.960
You could just not play another cord
and everyone would be pretty satisfied with

546
00:38:44.000 --> 00:38:49.119
your career. But what do you
want to achieve going forward? You know?

547
00:38:50.599 --> 00:38:53.360
I mean listen. So in like
the teens, I mean, I

548
00:38:53.400 --> 00:39:00.440
was a monster. I played everything. There came a moment, like before

549
00:39:00.480 --> 00:39:04.920
COVID and during COVID, where I
was started sort of flirting with the idea

550
00:39:04.960 --> 00:39:07.039
of not really playing that much poker. I was, you know, getting

551
00:39:07.039 --> 00:39:10.400
into trading and maybe I'll do this. But it's like, one of the

552
00:39:10.400 --> 00:39:15.599
things I kind of realized doing that
is that I don't actually like that lifestyle

553
00:39:15.800 --> 00:39:20.360
very much, like just that or
like say running a business or anything like

554
00:39:20.360 --> 00:39:23.480
that, where you just have these
constant demands on you all the time of

555
00:39:23.559 --> 00:39:29.159
like tracking this and following the news
or like emailing people, and that just

556
00:39:29.199 --> 00:39:30.840
gives me a lot of anxiety.
And one of the things I've realized is

557
00:39:30.880 --> 00:39:36.760
like, actually, you know,
I love playing poker. I love being

558
00:39:36.840 --> 00:39:39.559
on and competing and having like this
pressure in the moment, but then when

559
00:39:39.559 --> 00:39:43.400
you're away from the table, you're
kind of just off, like I take

560
00:39:43.440 --> 00:39:45.079
a week off, like I don't
have to do anything. I could study

561
00:39:45.119 --> 00:39:47.840
if I want, but if I
don't, then I just have a week

562
00:39:47.880 --> 00:39:52.199
off, two weeks off. So
I really love that, and it's almost

563
00:39:52.199 --> 00:39:54.840
made me realize, like, list, I'm never gonna play poker the way

564
00:39:54.880 --> 00:39:58.880
I did in my twenties and thirties. Just I mean, like I said,

565
00:39:58.880 --> 00:40:00.960
I was a monster. I was
playing like a lot of hours everything

566
00:40:01.559 --> 00:40:07.079
just like so consumed by it.
And it's very doubtful it will be like

567
00:40:07.159 --> 00:40:09.480
that going forward, but I'm always
gonna play. It's always gonna be something

568
00:40:09.519 --> 00:40:15.480
I do. Like kind of seriously, I enjoy the process. I had

569
00:40:15.519 --> 00:40:19.519
some years where I was bitter about
solvers. I'll be honest. I mean

570
00:40:20.960 --> 00:40:22.800
I was just so good before solvers
came out. I mean I don't know

571
00:40:22.840 --> 00:40:25.880
what people think, but like I
didn't need like solvers were bad for me,

572
00:40:27.480 --> 00:40:30.159
and they came out and all these
people were getting like annoyingly good studying

573
00:40:30.199 --> 00:40:32.639
them, and like I said,
I was, you know, I'm playing

574
00:40:32.679 --> 00:40:37.199
mix a. You know, I'm
becoming a cryptotrader, Like I don't need

575
00:40:37.239 --> 00:40:42.440
this, but I've kind of like
come back, and it's like anything in

576
00:40:42.480 --> 00:40:44.960
life. You just have to accept
reality. And now it's like, Okay,

577
00:40:45.039 --> 00:40:46.880
I do some studying. I mean, part of the reason I'm doing

578
00:40:46.920 --> 00:40:51.760
the Triton commentary is, you know, it's done wonders for my No One

579
00:40:51.800 --> 00:40:53.360
to Hold Them game, Like in
the last year and a half since I

580
00:40:53.360 --> 00:40:57.000
started doing that, like I've started
playing No One to Hold Them way better.

581
00:40:57.000 --> 00:41:00.280
Why because it forces me to study. I'm just watching the best players.

582
00:41:00.320 --> 00:41:02.559
I'm running spots and talk, you
know, analyzing it in depth.

583
00:41:02.599 --> 00:41:07.960
So what am I gonna do going
forward? Like I'm gonna keep playing poker?

584
00:41:07.000 --> 00:41:10.440
How's it going to happen? I
know the main thing for me will

585
00:41:10.480 --> 00:41:15.400
be the World Series. The World
Series is just this awesome like six weeks

586
00:41:15.400 --> 00:41:19.199
where it's like I get to go
back in the mindset of like me when

587
00:41:19.239 --> 00:41:22.679
I'm younger, I'm like in the
trenches. I'm playing every day, long

588
00:41:22.719 --> 00:41:25.920
hours for six weeks. The World
Series, obviously, unlike any other tournament,

589
00:41:27.000 --> 00:41:30.679
stop has all the games. I'm
actually kind of excited. You know,

590
00:41:30.719 --> 00:41:32.039
you're with Poker Go, Like you
guys are now doing one or two

591
00:41:32.079 --> 00:41:36.599
like mix game tournament series of year, which is like awesome for me.

592
00:41:37.360 --> 00:41:39.360
So you know, I'm gonna be
in Vegas. I'm gonna be in Brazil.

593
00:41:39.440 --> 00:41:42.679
I don't play that much in Brazil. When I'm here, I'm gonna

594
00:41:42.719 --> 00:41:46.000
try to catch like the Mix Game
Tournament Series, the WSP some other stuff.

595
00:41:46.320 --> 00:41:51.679
I'll still play cash games and you
know, I'm just gonna play poker

596
00:41:51.719 --> 00:41:55.360
as long as I can. Donny
Pete has interviewed you back in twenty twenty

597
00:41:55.400 --> 00:42:00.119
one after you Want your Price it
and you said you're very adamant that to

598
00:42:00.119 --> 00:42:01.360
be in the Hall of Fame,
That's what you said. Now that you're

599
00:42:01.400 --> 00:42:05.559
in there is there a sense of
relief, like you know, a little

600
00:42:05.559 --> 00:42:07.599
pressure of your shoulders and you can
actually sit back even more than you may

601
00:42:07.639 --> 00:42:13.079
have if you didn't get in this
even you know, when people first asked

602
00:42:13.119 --> 00:42:15.679
me about that, I kind of
like, you know, I had that

603
00:42:15.000 --> 00:42:20.119
mindset about it, like, man, I know, like I've played the

604
00:42:20.119 --> 00:42:22.239
biggest games and like everything this and
all that and that's the criteria. But

605
00:42:22.280 --> 00:42:28.159
then it's like people asking me and
giving my response and sitting on it,

606
00:42:28.280 --> 00:42:31.079
and then you know, in twenty
twenty two, Lane, Flat Gun and

607
00:42:31.119 --> 00:42:35.239
Dog, it's like the whole process
made me realize and it's why I said

608
00:42:35.239 --> 00:42:37.719
the Serenity Prayer in my speech,
it's like, man, you listen,

609
00:42:37.760 --> 00:42:42.760
you just have to realize in life, like things out of your control,

610
00:42:42.880 --> 00:42:47.760
you just gotta like not fixate on
them, because that fixation and that attachment

611
00:42:49.079 --> 00:42:53.039
really just like leads to suffering and
it's and it's like things out of your

612
00:42:53.039 --> 00:42:55.800
control, you just let it be. And I started to realize, and

613
00:42:55.800 --> 00:43:00.480
that's why my attitude in the last
year has just been you know, if

614
00:43:00.480 --> 00:43:05.679
it happens, it happens. It's
out of my control, but it'll be

615
00:43:05.719 --> 00:43:08.719
great. And you know, it
is something that I really appreciate. I

616
00:43:08.760 --> 00:43:13.840
think is like one of the greatest
honors I've received in my career. But

617
00:43:14.000 --> 00:43:17.079
yeah, I feel like my attitude
about it definitely changed as I started to

618
00:43:17.119 --> 00:43:20.920
realize, like, man, just
like let it go. You know,

619
00:43:21.119 --> 00:43:23.039
the guys in the Hall of Fame
are either gonna vote for you or not.

620
00:43:23.679 --> 00:43:27.320
Like, they all have their own
opinions, They all have their own

621
00:43:27.639 --> 00:43:30.920
you know, friendships and network connections
and all this because they've been in the

622
00:43:30.960 --> 00:43:35.760
poker world for their entire lives themselves. And you know what, just just

623
00:43:35.800 --> 00:43:38.159
like go to the tables, do
what you love, focus on what you

624
00:43:38.159 --> 00:43:42.159
can't control. Just play your best
and chips will fall where they may.

625
00:43:42.960 --> 00:43:45.920
Feeling pretty good, I would guess
overall, you know, feeling pretty grateful

626
00:43:46.079 --> 00:43:52.159
of everything. So congratulations to Brian
Rass getting inducted into the Poker Hall of

627
00:43:52.199 --> 00:43:55.360
Fame. Next up, who we
got who's best positioned? Who do you

628
00:43:55.360 --> 00:43:59.599
think, Well, this is obviously
a question that I'm putting in pending no

629
00:44:00.000 --> 00:44:02.559
angers to the selection process. Who
do we think is going to be in

630
00:44:02.679 --> 00:44:08.559
next? I think it's really between
Josh Area and Jeremy Osmas, and I

631
00:44:08.679 --> 00:44:15.960
have a feeling I'm kind of leaning
towards Aria just because of the longevity compared

632
00:44:15.000 --> 00:44:19.679
to Ozmas. Osmas you know,
maybe we'll call it twelve years are a

633
00:44:20.559 --> 00:44:22.800
first person that goes back to ninety
ninety nine. That's you know, basically

634
00:44:22.800 --> 00:44:27.760
twenty four years of being in this
industry. In some way, I think

635
00:44:27.800 --> 00:44:32.280
he has the slight advantage over not
just Osmas, but all the other nominees

636
00:44:32.320 --> 00:44:37.440
this year, you know, Matts
Savage, line of Norm Mike mattisow m.

637
00:44:37.800 --> 00:44:45.679
So right now today I'm leading to
Josh interesting. He not my pick?

638
00:44:45.000 --> 00:44:49.800
Okay, well, um for me, I mean it remains he'sa Sheinberg,

639
00:44:50.639 --> 00:44:54.280
which I'm just gonna say till either
he gets in or I die one

640
00:44:54.280 --> 00:44:59.239
of those two things. The other
one I think is Patrick Antonius. But

641
00:44:59.400 --> 00:45:00.360
this is not the who we want, dam this is who we think will

642
00:45:00.360 --> 00:45:04.639
be in next Oh you're saying who
we think will yeah, yeah, sorry,

643
00:45:04.760 --> 00:45:07.000
I was taking it from like who
I mean? Then I think it'll

644
00:45:07.000 --> 00:45:09.800
be Josh r Okay, No,
I think we have both teams high.

645
00:45:09.800 --> 00:45:14.599
It's just you know, I'm not
sure it's going to happen. And then

646
00:45:14.760 --> 00:45:20.239
I think Patrick Antonius. You know, I think he's very deserving and should

647
00:45:20.239 --> 00:45:24.400
be in there. He's just an
absolute legend, been crushing for super super

648
00:45:24.480 --> 00:45:29.199
long time. I know he doesn't
have the tournament resumes that some of these

649
00:45:29.199 --> 00:45:31.760
guys do, but a lot of
these guys aren't playing three K six K

650
00:45:31.840 --> 00:45:37.079
every single day, that is true. So I do think Patrick Antonius is

651
00:45:37.199 --> 00:45:42.800
very deserving and deserves that sort of
recognition that comes with being inducted into the

652
00:45:42.840 --> 00:45:45.239
Poker Hall of Fame. All right, Speaking of Poker Hall of Fame,

653
00:45:45.280 --> 00:45:49.599
the nineteen hundred and seventy nine dollars
Poker Hall of Fame Bounty kicked off today.

654
00:45:50.199 --> 00:45:54.480
More than fourteen hundred entries, which
means a first place prize of more

655
00:45:54.519 --> 00:46:00.360
than four hundred thousand dollars. It's
about one hundred and fifty players, meaning

656
00:46:00.559 --> 00:46:04.119
you know, give take a little
bit away for some Yeah, they are

657
00:46:04.159 --> 00:46:07.559
in the money. You got any
chip counts, anyone's like doing r like

658
00:46:07.000 --> 00:46:10.000
we know more he played well more
Esdi he did. He didn't last too

659
00:46:10.000 --> 00:46:13.559
long. Look, I'm looking at
the chip counts and there is someone on

660
00:46:13.559 --> 00:46:17.360
the top that has an amount that
is not possible, So I'm gonna exclude

661
00:46:17.440 --> 00:46:22.639
him. But the next real count, well, hasn't it possible? Too

662
00:46:22.679 --> 00:46:28.400
many zero a bunch of knights.
He's got seven million chips. The next

663
00:46:28.400 --> 00:46:30.920
best is one million. I mean, you never know, you never know,

664
00:46:31.079 --> 00:46:37.119
but I'm gonna say that it's an
extra zero. But he's also he

665
00:46:37.280 --> 00:46:39.480
trend has also gone up six point
two millions, So yeah, the trend

666
00:46:39.559 --> 00:46:45.239
is the key thing. But Martin's
of money one point two five eight million

667
00:46:45.280 --> 00:46:47.760
in chips. He's up top.
Some other notables, the guy that's done

668
00:46:47.800 --> 00:46:52.360
nothing on the World Series, the
guy we've called out Anthony who he's six

669
00:46:52.440 --> 00:46:57.880
in chips, and then a bunch
of you're gonna say damn Jen Rotten used,

670
00:46:57.960 --> 00:47:00.800
damn Gen can't make a day to
about him some hole of fantasy the

671
00:47:00.800 --> 00:47:06.159
main event, Bro, he made
day four cool win the oe that you're

672
00:47:06.199 --> 00:47:10.519
supposed to win, Eliot Lezra twenty
third in chips your boy Ran Lynn supposedly

673
00:47:10.559 --> 00:47:15.440
on he's nine three buy he's in
the field, Phil. We heard that.

674
00:47:15.480 --> 00:47:20.280
We heard that um Rob Perlman aka
v Rob, who works with us,

675
00:47:20.679 --> 00:47:22.599
was playing this this event on his
off day, played the event,

676
00:47:22.920 --> 00:47:27.960
busted ren Lynn. Ren Lynn proceeded
to re enter. What we were told

677
00:47:28.079 --> 00:47:32.719
is nine times Rand told Rob,
Rent told him nine times and then he

678
00:47:32.800 --> 00:47:38.280
busted Rob. Seems unfair. It
seems quite unfair. Yeah, yeah,

679
00:47:38.840 --> 00:47:42.159
I don't think that that should be
allowed. No, I shouldn't, especially

680
00:47:42.199 --> 00:47:45.960
when we're trying to beat ren Lynn
in fantasy. It should definitely not basically

681
00:47:45.960 --> 00:47:49.440
buying a chip stack. Yeah,
well, that explains how he got all

682
00:47:49.480 --> 00:47:52.880
the other chip stacks and all his
other terms. He's buying him clear Yeah,

683
00:47:52.960 --> 00:48:00.840
twenty five Omaha High Low Slash Stud
High Low aka the tenth. Yeah,

684
00:48:01.400 --> 00:48:05.920
four hundred and sixty entries more than
two hundred and twenty one thousand dollars

685
00:48:05.960 --> 00:48:08.840
for first place. A little bit
less than two hundred and fifty left to

686
00:48:08.880 --> 00:48:14.320
sixty nine will be in the money. Patrick Leonard. It's a great day

687
00:48:14.360 --> 00:48:15.920
to have a great day, or
it's a beautiful day to have a beautiful

688
00:48:15.960 --> 00:48:19.360
day. I don't know whatever he
says in his Instagram stories. His Instagram

689
00:48:19.400 --> 00:48:22.320
stories, by the way, are
in crap notch. They're so so good

690
00:48:22.920 --> 00:48:25.840
love pads for sure, he's leading
the way. Two hundred and eleven thousand,

691
00:48:25.880 --> 00:48:30.079
five hundred. You got ron Ware, Nick Pepito, Max PESCATORI also

692
00:48:30.199 --> 00:48:34.639
doing very well with six figure stacks, so that one's going to be playing

693
00:48:34.639 --> 00:48:37.480
out of the next couple of days
and we'll track it as it goes.

694
00:48:37.960 --> 00:48:40.880
Patrick Leonard, I don't think has
had the success that many people thought he

695
00:48:42.679 --> 00:48:46.000
would have a very good scoop coming
into the World Series of Poker. He

696
00:48:46.079 --> 00:48:52.639
was a couple days late because he
was battling towards the end of Scoop um

697
00:48:52.719 --> 00:48:54.400
of course, as over on Poker
Stars. But then he came here and

698
00:48:54.440 --> 00:48:58.039
you know, he's had some runs, but you know, ultimately hasn't had

699
00:48:58.079 --> 00:49:00.800
like the really deep runs like final
table bracelet wins, stuff like that.

700
00:49:00.920 --> 00:49:06.239
But hey, summer still going,
still plenty of events left and he could

701
00:49:06.320 --> 00:49:08.599
be topping this one. Here he
has the best start of the mall in

702
00:49:08.679 --> 00:49:15.679
the twenty o E what's coming up? Of course? Day eight? World

703
00:49:16.079 --> 00:49:22.880
Series of Poker Main Event, Baby, let's go. You got the first

704
00:49:22.039 --> 00:49:27.719
starting day for the fifteen hundred dollar
closer, You got the one thousand dollars

705
00:49:27.880 --> 00:49:31.880
flipping Go, you got the ten
thousand dollars six handed, no limit,

706
00:49:31.920 --> 00:49:36.559
hold him championship. That one is
going to be awesome. That's the one

707
00:49:36.599 --> 00:49:40.639
we need. Steven Song or Shawn
Deep Twin and Simon. I don't know

708
00:49:40.679 --> 00:49:44.159
if Ian Steimon will play that one. He'll probably be in the closer.

709
00:49:45.000 --> 00:49:47.639
He can win. Somebody win them
all? How about that? Damn Jan

710
00:49:47.719 --> 00:49:51.920
can win the flipping go? Yes? Please, let's go? All right?

711
00:49:51.920 --> 00:49:55.639
What do you got for WPT?
Everyone for one drop down to the

712
00:49:55.679 --> 00:50:01.920
final table of six and the summer
I've bin Wang continues. He's chip leader

713
00:50:02.199 --> 00:50:07.960
twenty one million chips ahead of Nico
Coup WPT dep Sex Champions Cup, Bomb

714
00:50:08.000 --> 00:50:15.000
Scene, Freddie Hella, WPT Champions
Club member Dominique Niche and previous November nine

715
00:50:15.000 --> 00:50:21.119
at Tom Connolly. All six of
these plays guaranteed just a little about half

716
00:50:21.119 --> 00:50:27.519
a million dollars and they are chasing
the whopping two point five six million dollars

717
00:50:27.599 --> 00:50:32.440
first prize and no name on the
WPT Champions Cup. I mean the turnout

718
00:50:32.480 --> 00:50:37.920
over here crazy, Yes, almost
seventeen hundred entries, So they smashed that

719
00:50:37.039 --> 00:50:43.159
ten million dollars guarantee. As you
mentioned previously on the show, three hundred

720
00:50:43.159 --> 00:50:46.400
and thirty five thousand, two hundred
dollars was raised for the One Drop Charity

721
00:50:46.559 --> 00:50:51.800
through this event. Good on this
partnership for raising money for a good cause.

722
00:50:52.000 --> 00:50:53.960
And then we'll be tracking this one
as it goes on. I know

723
00:50:54.039 --> 00:50:57.119
we joke on it, but it
is a fun tournament, is a big

724
00:50:57.159 --> 00:51:00.320
tournament, and we certainly want to
talk about it as continues to that two

725
00:51:00.360 --> 00:51:07.760
and a half million dollar winner.
Also starting on Friday is the WBT Alpha

726
00:51:07.880 --> 00:51:10.800
eight for One Drop. Is this
going to get? This is a tough

727
00:51:10.840 --> 00:51:15.400
one. The seven thousand dollars to
charity is big, and I think that

728
00:51:15.400 --> 00:51:21.679
that could maybe prevent some players from
playing, which is a little bit unfortunately.

729
00:51:21.679 --> 00:51:24.320
There were so there were some players
that were prevented from playing, like

730
00:51:24.360 --> 00:51:28.199
the fifty k high Roller here at
the WSV because they were stuck in this,

731
00:51:28.639 --> 00:51:31.800
like Stephen Schiwick for example. Now, we have seen at times where,

732
00:51:32.760 --> 00:51:37.719
um, when we're holding and event
at our studio, sometimes players will

733
00:51:37.719 --> 00:51:40.639
hop on over and play like a
thirty five at the Winn or something like

734
00:51:40.679 --> 00:51:45.039
that, because you know, the
prize money can be about equal. Yeah,

735
00:51:45.079 --> 00:51:47.679
you might have to play a couple
extra days or whatever because our our

736
00:51:47.760 --> 00:51:52.239
tournaments are usually just two day affairs, um, but the fields might be

737
00:51:52.239 --> 00:51:57.440
a little bit softer, so you're
value hunting in that sense. Now,

738
00:51:58.360 --> 00:52:02.719
I'm curious how this play days as
it pertains to the ten case six handed

739
00:52:02.760 --> 00:52:07.400
nolem and hold Them Championship. I
mean, if you're like Steven Chidwick,

740
00:52:07.639 --> 00:52:10.840
which one are you playing? Are
you going to go battle with literally thirty

741
00:52:10.960 --> 00:52:15.480
really really good players for one hundred
and eleven thousand dollars when you got to

742
00:52:15.559 --> 00:52:19.239
pay a pretty good chunk of rake
because of the charity element in it,

743
00:52:19.599 --> 00:52:22.280
or are you going to come over
here and play what is going to be

744
00:52:22.320 --> 00:52:27.039
a massive ten thousand dollars six max
championship. I would probably guess that you

745
00:52:27.039 --> 00:52:29.840
would choose the ten case six max. So I'm really interested to see how

746
00:52:29.880 --> 00:52:32.760
this one plays out. It's obviously
you know it's sad to say this,

747
00:52:32.880 --> 00:52:37.519
but these high roller events, it's
a lot depending on how many Rex and

748
00:52:37.519 --> 00:52:43.039
and you know fresh blood is in
the field. Well, why is it

749
00:52:43.079 --> 00:52:45.519
sad to say that? That's just
because we're basically singling out you know,

750
00:52:45.639 --> 00:52:50.920
Rex and why I was being bad
a poker. But that's in these events

751
00:52:51.039 --> 00:52:53.119
kind of the truth. Now,
if you're gonna put up one hundred and

752
00:52:53.119 --> 00:52:57.920
eleven thousand dollars to play you know, a three day high roller event,

753
00:52:57.960 --> 00:53:00.480
oh, you can put up ten
k and potentially you know, we're looking

754
00:53:00.480 --> 00:53:06.159
at lass years ten K six Max
Championship, nearly four hundred players, eight

755
00:53:06.239 --> 00:53:09.119
hundred k for first I'm gonna guess
that this year will be bigger than last

756
00:53:09.199 --> 00:53:14.639
year. Yes, because because all
these tournaments have been way bigger. I

757
00:53:14.679 --> 00:53:17.679
mean, if this one tracks similar
to like the ten K Super Turbo Bounty,

758
00:53:17.679 --> 00:53:21.119
it's gonna have six hundred seve hundred
player, That's what I'm thinking.

759
00:53:21.239 --> 00:53:24.639
So it's gonna be banannas. It's
gonna be a tough tough decision for some

760
00:53:24.719 --> 00:53:29.280
of these guys like Jason Coonscy and
should Wake Nick Petrangela. What are they

761
00:53:29.320 --> 00:53:31.880
going to play? You do have
day two registration for both events. This

762
00:53:31.920 --> 00:53:36.239
event, to be honest, probably
should have started a couple of days ago.

763
00:53:37.119 --> 00:53:38.079
I think I should sat it today. Yeah, but you gotta get

764
00:53:38.119 --> 00:53:42.119
all the people that once they bust
out of the main event, they like,

765
00:53:42.199 --> 00:53:45.360
give him a snap, give him
another ten k to play likes.

766
00:53:45.400 --> 00:53:50.039
Are you saying that the six max
okay started like two days ago, started

767
00:53:50.079 --> 00:53:52.639
on like day three of the main
day. I mean it normally sits in

768
00:53:52.639 --> 00:53:55.400
this window like day six seven of
the main event. But anyway, I

769
00:53:55.559 --> 00:54:00.320
like this ten K six max is
I wonder if one of my favorite WSP

770
00:54:00.440 --> 00:54:04.320
tournaments of the year every single year. I love it. It's huge,

771
00:54:04.639 --> 00:54:08.400
Um, I expected to get a
huge number, UM have a huge first

772
00:54:08.440 --> 00:54:12.960
place prize. I could easily see
it topping a million dollars first place prize

773
00:54:13.119 --> 00:54:15.440
or you know, being just about
there. You know all the big names

774
00:54:15.440 --> 00:54:17.920
are going to play it. And
then of course, you know, because

775
00:54:17.960 --> 00:54:22.920
it's a little bit of a more
affordable price point, um, you know,

776
00:54:22.159 --> 00:54:25.639
it has that ap branding with it, so you know, are you

777
00:54:25.679 --> 00:54:30.280
gonna get some more recreational players in
this one, which then in turn attracts

778
00:54:30.280 --> 00:54:34.880
the pros all that sort of stuff. I'm curious to see how it plays

779
00:54:34.880 --> 00:54:38.000
out. Like I think someone like
a Mikita Badzikowski is like for sure going

780
00:54:38.079 --> 00:54:40.639
to go play one hundred and eleven
K because he isn't play anything that's the

781
00:54:40.679 --> 00:54:45.360
fifty K. But like Steven Chidwick
is a good example, David Peters,

782
00:54:45.400 --> 00:54:46.920
like, what are these guys gonna
Are they really gonna go play a little

783
00:54:46.960 --> 00:54:51.079
single between themselves? That's no,
I know, that's that's what I'm saying.

784
00:54:51.119 --> 00:54:54.159
So I'm just interested to see how
it plays out. I think with

785
00:54:55.039 --> 00:55:00.920
um the reentry or sorry, the
regist entry in the in the alvad for

786
00:55:01.000 --> 00:55:05.559
one drop hope until the start of
day two, maybe you come fire off

787
00:55:05.599 --> 00:55:08.280
in the ten K. Then you
go over there and play the one hundred

788
00:55:08.280 --> 00:55:13.400
and eleven kids. This is also
registration. The six max is also registration

789
00:55:13.440 --> 00:55:16.079
through's the day two. Yeah,
but I'm guessing the ten day six max

790
00:55:16.199 --> 00:55:20.440
is a little bit of a faster
structure. It's also shorter handed, so

791
00:55:20.440 --> 00:55:23.159
it might play a little bit quicker, so you can come kind of blast

792
00:55:23.199 --> 00:55:27.400
that one off in away, have
some more fun for cheaper dollars upfront,

793
00:55:28.000 --> 00:55:30.440
maybe try to build a stack and
then go from there. I mean day

794
00:55:30.440 --> 00:55:36.280
two later registration is you got twenty
five big blinds, which is decent.

795
00:55:36.639 --> 00:55:38.440
I think the one drop should have
started on day two of the six max.

796
00:55:38.480 --> 00:55:42.960
I think that would have been a
semided choice, so that you know,

797
00:55:43.119 --> 00:55:45.599
people could play the six max and
even if they play deep on day

798
00:55:45.599 --> 00:55:50.840
two, like approaching a final table
the next day, they can still jump

799
00:55:50.920 --> 00:55:54.599
in. That would's probably been a
better flex from the WPT's side of things.

800
00:55:54.679 --> 00:55:58.079
So I mean, end of the
day, it's going to be interesting

801
00:55:58.079 --> 00:56:00.840
to see how it plays out.
Obviously we're interested to watch it happened,

802
00:56:00.920 --> 00:56:06.159
so we will watch it happened.
I have no idea what to expect for

803
00:56:06.320 --> 00:56:09.360
numbers for this alpha eight for one
job. It could get fourteen, it

804
00:56:09.400 --> 00:56:14.719
could get seventy. Well, I
feel like there's like the range of outcomes

805
00:56:14.840 --> 00:56:17.119
is extremely high. Yes, I
mean these high rollers that have been happening

806
00:56:17.119 --> 00:56:21.159
here at the World Series of Poker. I mean this fifty K high roller

807
00:56:21.199 --> 00:56:23.599
that's down to five players head one
hundred and seventy six entries. I mean

808
00:56:23.599 --> 00:56:28.639
these high rollers here have been absolutely
bananas. Yeah, but we have heard

809
00:56:28.639 --> 00:56:34.599
some people complain about the rake possibly
being too high with the charity element in

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there, so I don't know.
I don't really know what to expect from

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it, but we'll see. Well, my name is Donny Peters. His

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name is Tim Duckworth. Tomorrow day
eight or today Friday July fourteenth, I

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always get that messed up. But
Friday July fourteenth, day eight of the

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World Series of Poker may event the
plan. Fifteen players were playing down to

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nine. Let's go past, chanting
spread

