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Hello, everyone, Welcome back to
a brandw episode of the Poker Gough Podcast.

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My name is Donny Peters. I
am joined by a very sleepy,

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sleepy Tim Tim Duckworth over there.
The guy just cannot hack it anymore.

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It's unreal. Every day it gets
a little bit worse. He just can't

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handle it. He's getting he's getting
older every single day. You know.

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That is the shirt. That's that's
listen. Two members of the Kangaroo crew

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today. You you're aging much faster
than you should be. Joe Hasham joined

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Rimcoon on commentary today. He's going
he's like he's Benjamin Button. He's going

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the other going the other way.
Yeah, I mean, the guy looks

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better than I've ever seen. Drugs. No idea, no idea, but

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he's he's crushing the record. You're
the one that took a ninety minute fucking

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nap today. It definitely was not
ninety minutes. It was thirty five.

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Okay, hey, it's still thirty
five minutes. The other day, you

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took another nap over there on the
corner. I go the one that actually

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took not two naps today. I
took a nap over there on the corner.

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Earlier, and then I took a
nap upstairs in the room, two

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naps and giving me GRAF because yeah, but I'm very much acting my age.

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You are. You are like here, You're running around, You're talking

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about how you you know you're here
every day, blah blah blah whatever.

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And then I come back here and
you're asleep. I was on Instagram.

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Do you don't look? I was, no, I don't know. You

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had your head down over the table, you had the blanket over the turn

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the air up. Today I was
on Instagram. Wasn't even So it feels

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way good in here. It needs
to get cooler. They need to crank

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in the air too cold. All
right, So July sixth just wrapped up.

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That means day forty of the world
Tece of Poker is in the book,

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which means I think that means we
have ten days left, which is

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crazy to think. On today's show
we are going to hit on just the

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main event. That's all we're gonna
talk about. That's the that's the only

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game in town. I mean,
let's be real. Honestly, I forgot

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that was a one K. Yeah, I know we talked about it yesterday,

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but then for some reason. I
was like, I felt like it

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was whatever I was. I was
all over the place. But whatever,

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we'll talk about that later another episode
for another time. Day one D the

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final of four starting flights. There
is still registration open for the two day

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twos, but Day one D breaks
a record, which is good, and

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we'll talk about that. We'll hit
on who's doing well, we'll talk about

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who's not doing well and is out
of the tournament, and then, uh,

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I guess we're gonna look at some
interesting Day two seat draws for the

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first starting or the first day two
excuse me, the first three starting flights

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one A, one B, one
C, those remaining players combined for Day

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two ABC, and then Day one
D has its own Day two because well,

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terms. So I think it was probably

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two hours ago, maybe two and
a half hours ago, keV math Kevin

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Mathers on Twitter tweet. I did
that the number he was told was four

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thy nine and eighty five for Day
one D. He did say that that

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number could go down very slightly depending
on some voided tickets. Yeah, it

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could also go up because at the
time, you know, Day one D

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was still running and there was still
some registration open. So looks like right

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around five thousand, which is a
record correct correct smashed by let's let's say

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one hundred and twenty three. Ish, I wouldn't say that that's smashing it,

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but okay, well it's it's come
on, it smashed it one hundred

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and twenty three. I think that's
pretty big. One hundred and twenty three

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percent. Yes, players is come
on, that's not smashing it. Spas

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record that's been pretty pretty strong record. Smashing it is baking the record would

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be like a three or five,
six seven, you know, twenty people,

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this is one hundred and twenty three. I think that's worth smash.

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The word smash. Smashing is twenty
five percent greater. Come on, yes,

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it's a tough I'll give you twenty
percent. Okay, all right,

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let's let's let's okay ready countre Beta
sprint record is like nine point nine seconds.

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Right. If you think someone has
to beat it by twenty five percent

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for it to be smashed, it's
a hard record to be. They don't.

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So, first of all, they
don't ever use smashed when it comes

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to track and field because that does
not happen because they beat records by like

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that's beat it by like a second. That that like, okay, let's

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talk like maybe the second. Yes, it's smashed a second like point one

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of a second. I think when
there's a record really hot to beate,

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if you if you somehow beat it
significantly, and I think one hundred and

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twenty three significant in this Okay,
this is the dumb like is this math?

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No, this is not, this
is not, this is not.

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The record was broken by one hundred
and twenty It was not smashed, And

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it sounds like I'm trying to play
this down and I'm not beating the record

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is an incredible feat. It's awesome, is massive. I I was bullish

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coming into day one d on how
big this day would be, you know.

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So it's great to see that it
actually delivered. Right, not always

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does the results meet the expectations.
But let's not get crazy here. It

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didn't smash it now smashed is what
happened with the WSP manament field size last

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year. Right, This beat the
record, and let's what that's what we

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should focus on. But let's not
get too crazy with it because then we

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just, you know, we get
all out of sorts. When it happened

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in twenty nineteen, was it was
that day one c the third and final

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Okay, yep, So do you
have like a final number where we're at

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right now. Kevin Math also tweeted
today at one point that they were over

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nine thousand total, which I think
includes current Day two regis registrants, right

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it most yeah, it most likely
does, But I don't know how many.

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I don't actually know how many Day
two registrants you would already have in

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the system. Well, one was
bot handsome. Well my reason is this,

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so less than one hundred you have. Let's say, let's say we

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finished Day one A. I'm just
going to use the number just for the

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sake of this conversation. You finished
Day one A with and then they say,

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you know, there's over one thousand
players in the field, which that

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can include the people already registered for
one B, one C, one D,

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which a lot of people register for
those in advance. If you're coming

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in late for day two, I
don't think you're registering that far in advance.

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No, not necessarily. I think
there's gonna be a lot of people

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that register on that day, like
are standing in line almost close to max

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late reg Also, there's going to
be a bunch of people that they're not

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going to play this first day too, they're gonna play second day too,

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so they will register tomorrow, so
they're not already registered. So like,

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what I'm getting at is that when
you say over nine thousand, I don't

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think the majority of the Day two
registerrents are already included in that number.

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So I think there's a lot of
room to grow. Still, I would

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say, you're saying the data that
are already voting and not included are You're

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saying this is not any bought in
No, I'm saying that when keV math

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tweets out that that they're over nine
thousand total, yeah, that includes Day

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two registrants, got it? Okay, I hear what. I don't think

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the Day two registrans number is big. There is that big. Let's say

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based on the last two years,
we're gonna get around six to seven hundred.

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Okay, I'd say it probably includes
one hundred like Max, Yeah,

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I got a number. Yeah,
these people that don't want to wait in

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line, they know they're getting a
light entrance slips. They can really come

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at any time, you know,
maybe they want to basically buy in,

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leave them money here while it's not
busy, get that ticket, then go

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back to the hotel. So yeah, less than one hundred, It could

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be less than fifty. The number, a very approximate unofficial number I have

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for the main event right now is
ninety three hundred players. So if that's

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the case, we are on is
the record in play? The record is

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in play. If we take losses
Day two entrants basically seven hundred, seven

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hundred and three, we're basically at
ten thousand. So we need a few

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a little it's in play, little
what we'll called five percent bump, and

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we will it's in play. I
mean, I wasn't sure it would be

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in play. It's in play.
So today we've mentioned five thousand players,

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and you know, you know,
you want to quantify by saying it didn't

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smash any records four eight hundred and
seventy seventy to twenty nineteen. The next

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biggest flight for a day three before
that twenty eighteen, forty five hundred before

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that, forty three hundred in twenty
twenty two, and before that we're in

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the forty two hundreds and then thirty
nine. So it's pretty big. It's

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such a huge day like it's in
this it's a madness day, yeah,

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and that's going to definitely help us
hit you know, ten thousand or ten

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thousand and forty four is the number
to break the record. Ten thousand,

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seven hundred and fifty three is the
record that WSPA chasing. That one maybe

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out of reach. I'm not only
to say it's out of reach. I

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think I think it's going to be
close. I think it's gonna come.

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For that's a lot. Let's double. That's double what we've gone in the

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last couple of years. On the
day two, I think we can get

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the double double that much of any
would you just say we're at said ninety

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three hundred, Yes, and then
if I think we're going to get another

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six hundred, then we're at ninety
nine. No, I'm not talking about

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the WSP wants they want ten thousand, seven hundred and fifty three. Oh

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oh sorry, sorry, yeah,
sorry sorry, they want they want the

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one hundred, you want the hundred
million. They want the hundred million prize

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for Yeah. Now, what I
will say is this, if the number

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you want is one hundred million,
yep, that should have been promoted for

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a year, agreed, or at
least the last seven weeks. I don't

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like that. Seems like it's not
that important of a number, because it

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was it was clear as day last
year that it was important to break the

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record. Now breaking ten thousand wasn't
necessarily important, right because that came after

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And that's obviously a great thing to
have happened to you, and it's amazing.

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But it was heavily apparent that they
were out to set the record last

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year and they were going to stop
at nothing until they broke that record from

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two thousand and six, which I
believe was eighty seven hundred and seventy three.

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So they weren't going to stop.
They kind of got close the year

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before, you know, like it
started like kind of sniffing it and people

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were starting to question it. Myself
included you know, if we would get

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a record, then we didn't,
but absolutely smashed it last year, And

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yeah, I mean that's what they
set out to do and they did it.

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So I'm just suggesting that if you
set out to get a hundred million

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and that's what you want, then
I mean, go make it happen.

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I think obviously there is some stuff
that is out of your control when it

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comes to poker tournaments, but I
also think that there's a lot in a

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lot of the operator's control where they
can really drive things in the right direction

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to achieve what they would like to
achieve. So if the goal is truly

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a one hundred million, then it
feels news to me. On Day one

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D who do we got for chip
leaders? Buddy? Top five chip counts?

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Scott Sewett, this is the unofficial
chip counts. Scott Schewett three hundred

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and seventy thousand, former thirteenth place
finisher six one off said twelfth. That's

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a very big chip count. Jeff
Beckley could be Josh. Maybe they mess

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up, but Jack Jeff Beckley three
hundred and twelve thousand, Jay Josh Beckley

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played poker anymore? Who knows?
Jay Win two hundred and eighty thousand,

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Dan, Tommy Laie two sixty one
and America Stiller two fifty seven. Some

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players still in. We've got a
couple of world champs. We've got Mind

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Jacobson, But John mccannon, who
are the worst champs? You said,

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a couple world champs? Yeah?
Oh? Then you named him and I

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said naming them? Oh, I'm
sorry. I gave up listening because I

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thought you went on to other names. May Jacobson, Joe mckea, Scottie

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Winn, defending champion Dan Wyman,
also in the makes Brian Hastings, Arm

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Zerbi and I hadn't seen much on
Dan Wyman Today's Other Room. I was

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like questioning if he even played.
He was in the Other Room. Matthew

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Woama, Stephen's Song, Phil Ivy, Nick Georgenti, Stephen Schidwick, David

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Peters, Brent Hanks, Christy and
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Phil lack, Tony Downs. There
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through some eliminated players. Chance Corneth
played a very interesting hand to be eliminated,

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according to Donald Peters, who is
through today to ABC, Sean Winter,

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ludvig Alis, Jeff Madison, Christina
Goland, Sergio, you know,

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David William, Jason Kuon, Jim
col David Lappin, Dylan Weisman, Nick

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Rigby, Dan Seppi, ol Dan
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Victor Blom, Mike and Tully,
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all eliminated. Okay, I mean
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We did see Victor Blohm in the
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the losers. As a joke,
there's a little room when you walk from

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Horseshoe to Paris, and Tim and
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That's where you go to you bust
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you got to sit down and like
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So you sit in the loser's lounge
and you think about what just happened to

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you in the loser's lounge. And
we're never in the loser's lunch. Nick

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Rigby was he's out. I mean, Nick Grigby was top five stack or

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bust always. He plays nothing different, like that's just how he is.

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The Chance Cornith hand was a bit
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on six five four with two diamonds, and then it came eight nine and

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he bet the river and his opponent
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he tanked for a while, said
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I can fold this and called it
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the straight. So it's hard when
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is an incredible player, I mean, I think it makes sense to fold

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that river obviously Chance had his reasons. I mean, he wouldn't have said,

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you know, I don't think I
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his reasons. But yeah it you
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I say this in the commentary with
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we don't know the dynamics of the
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a table up in the third level
with these guys have been playing for four

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hours before that. Maybe some guy
is showing nineteen different bluffs, like you

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never know what's happening. The hand
as reported, did look a little bit

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ambitious for Chance Corneth, but then
again, you know he's the one that's

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run deep in the WSP made event
several several several times. So Sean Winter

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went busted with Kings to aces.
Didn't you say a guy was dripped out?

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I think he tweeted that the guy
was like dripped out, like dressed

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in a certain way that made him
him call off with kings. He was

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obviously wrong. I saw an update
from Sergio Ido that I mean, Sean

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Winter and Sergio Ido are on our
fantasy team, so rip to them in

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this tournament. Sergio Ido tweeted that
first he tweeted or shared on Instagram top

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set of Ace is no Good and
then he lost after that. Jason Kuhn,

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I always, I always feel like
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But I feel like he's never really
gotten anything going. What's his Can you

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look up his deepest run in the
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he's never really gotten anything going.
Last year he ran second last year,

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right, twenty twenty one? Oh
yeah, two years ago, Yeah,

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that was here, right, yes, yeah, that was when I think

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remember Richard Seymour doubled up and they
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other room. I remember that one. But yeah, I don't know.

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I feel like at some point we're
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like a day seven, Day eight, Final three tables. He's got

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a huge deck, he's just mashing
on through. I feel like it's it's

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going to come at some points.
Dan Seppiel, I'm surprised because I thought

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he was just gonna win literally everything. I thought he was just going to

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keep winning. Give us a break. What did he win that I'm referencing,

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Well, he won a lot of
things. He's won AGT High Roll.

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The most recent things at Texas,
he won the WPT World Championship.

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Recently just picked up a nice little
score in the WPT Alpha eight, Across

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the Road, Down the Road,
win Las Vegas Cross, Turn Down,

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There went Down the Road, and
the PGT title in Texas. I believe

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this concludes my commentary. Remco Rinkima
and myself were doing Day one coverage,

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so it was a lot of fun
to get in there for the main event,

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get those reps in, got to
watch a lot of really fun play.

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I still want to, I guess, warn people, but in a

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good way to look out for this
player, Brent Barbie, who was a

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pretty wild character on Day one A
and uh up a big stack. I

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don't know, I'm just I just
get the feeling that he's going to make

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a deep run and we're going to
be talking about Brent Barbie. He's the

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new Nick Wigby. He's good.
I mean, he's not full Rigby,

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He's he's probably closer to a Darvin
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Darvin Moon slash Rigby liked Darvin Rigby
that works. Or Nick Moon is actually

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a pretty good name. Yeah,
Nick Moon is a great name. Darvin

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Rigby is not so much a good
name. He's in there blasting and he's

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playing. He's playing some wild hands, so you know, throwing caution to

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the wind. You know, you
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make a big run and we'll see
if that happens. So that's what I'm

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looking forward to. You want to
hit on some interesting table draws. So

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don't you know what we got?
Well, you left me here for eighteen

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hours. You know, you're like
nothing, what are we going to talk

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about? So I went through the
seat draws, like, well, maybe

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there's something fun. I'm trying to
prep for tomorrow. See what I can

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play. That's annoying to me,
but okay, well we should be streaming

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from the first level tomorrow. I
mean, I don't understand why we're not.

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I don't understand. I started looking
through the table draw today, Yeah,

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for this exact reason, because I
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I'll look through and I'll see what
are some possible interesting tables and then I'll

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put them in the chat and whatever. And then I even asked at one

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point, I don't know if you
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I realized that it was a stupid
question because yeah, I said, you

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know, do we know what tables
we're going to stream tomorrow? Because I

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was going to start preparing the assets
for marketing, which would make sense.

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It would be great to be able
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asap, but we can't because we
don't know the tables, which is frustrating

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to me. Well, yes,
we are streaming from the second level,

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so these tables may not hold in
time for us to feature them. But

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I picked out some of that I
thought pretty interesting. Going to start over

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in Paris twenty nine. Jesse Lonis
one hundred and fourteen K, Gisepe Pantaleo

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thirty K, Via forty seven k
oh that could be some fireworks there,

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Table sixty five. Taylor Wilson one
hundred and twenty K, Dennis trepcof forty

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a K, Jeremy Osmas forty six
K. This one here has got feature

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table written all for at Paris sixty
six, Karina Jet fifty nine thousand,

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Damn Mgrano thirty eight thousand, and
Steve Couz Buckner fifty nine K. That

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could be a riot. That could
definitely be a riot. Now this one

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he had table seventy one in Paris, we could see fireworks. We got

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Zachary Schwartz one hundred and sixty nine
K. We've got Florian ruby Chan two

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hundred and fifteen K. And then
Phil Galfond he's returned in five years to

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the main event, got one hundred
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that on Phil Galfon. Quickly I
realized today because remember when I talked about

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Scott sever versus Nick Shulman for Poker
Hall of Fame for next year. Phil

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Galfon turns forty in January. Another
one, when's the forty start for Hall

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of Fame? Is that you have
to turn forty before. That's a good

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question. I don't know. I've
seen at the other the day for my

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project one. Galfon's thirty nine turns
forty in January. So he's another one,

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has a few bracelets, has obviously
been played cash at a massive level.

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He probably can all so be included. Like he's one of those people

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that's you know, was a player
first, but you can I think you

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can build up some builder qualities with
what he's done as a personality as a

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strategy person, you know, with
run at once, all that sort of

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stuff, So I think that that
plays into it. He's also somebody who

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is he's a massive face, massive
popularity, so that might play into his

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favor as well. So you know, I just think that that was interesting

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for next year. So yeah,
I mean next year is going to be

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next year. It sounds like it's
setting up to be probably the most interesting

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year in Poker Hall of Fame history
as far as offe. I mean,

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you know, sever Shulman, Galfond, Right, what's gonna happen with Jeremy

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Osmas? He was on last year
as a finalist, then he was off

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this year. I mean, he
deserves to be in as a finalist in

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my opinion. I mean also like
maybe should we should we be should they

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be addressing the forty? What do
you want to it's forty two? Young,

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Nah should be fifty? I would
like fifty. But you've already let

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all these forty forty roos in.
You can't really go back, Okay,

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But the question is how many people
got in like when they were forty,

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because there are some that are that
are snap first ballot doesn't matter, phil

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Ivy Snap getting in at forty,
Danie Ronnie Snap getting in at forty right

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like that, that doesn't matter.
I don't know if the change would matter

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that much. I think I don't
think that's the first change they needn't make.

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The first changing thing they need to
make is more people. No,

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no, I understand, but I'm
I'm trying to think about it, like,

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if you're going to make a change, just kind of overhaul the whole

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thing, address more areas than just
one, and try and make it the

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best possible representation of a troop Poker
Hall of Fame. Anyway, continue on

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with your interesting tables, Paris Aity, Eric Sidel one hundred and eighty three

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K, Chamion Gold, This is
a good table. One hundred and eleven

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K. Femi Fashigan sixty five K. Now, this table kind of intrigued

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me because they're playing Nolman hold them
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But Richard Greicho seventy two K Luca
has one hundred and eleven K the

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same table, so that's kind of
interesting. Now this is the table.

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What coming? This is the table? Put it on the main stage.

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Horseshoe six' three four Jack Oliver third
place finish at WSP Main event. He's

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fifty three K, Philip Ramos thirty
eight K, high Stakes Crosses sturs you

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right, check one twenty one K
Kangaroo Crew, Sean Regazzoni eighty four thousand,

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and Ryana Campe Super High Rollerball Champion
seventy six K. That's the most

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stacked table. That's definitely not of
on the sixty one the damn pages I

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went through, that's not the table. It's the table. I mean,

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the Daniel table is better than this
table, sure, but it's also in

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Paris. In my break, Phil
Holmes by himself in ceat nine the worst

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seat to be out at a future
table. But yeah, we'll see what

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happens. A lot of the these
tables have a seat or two open.

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We're gonna have light entrance. We're
going to have tables breaking straight away,

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pending how many people rock up on
time. So that's going to change.

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You know, maybe we get helm
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not really show about that, so
we have a level to figure it out,

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all right. But that's some interesting
tables I found. I looked through

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everyone that I thought, would you
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little bit. Yeah, tomorrow it
starts getting a bit more real. Certainly

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very much looking forward to the WSP
main events. Somebody who else is looking

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forward to it who had a good
start is Krai Aldemir, and I interviewed

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him after he bagged on Day one
B, which was the July fourth Independence

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Day flight. But I'm an idiot
and forgot to fully upload the file to

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the drive, so we didn't run
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it now. But Kai Aldemir will
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He bagged up ninety four thousand and
three hundred, had a pretty good

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day. We did get to watch
some of him on the secondary feature on

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that day. But here are Chorai's
thoughts at the end of Day one B,

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so at the end of his Day
one and then heading into day two.

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All right, Kari Aldemir, look
like you bagged up better than you

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did in twenty twenty one. How
does that feel? Yeah, I mean,

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I don't know how to feel about
it if it's so strange. Yeah,

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I have like ninety four thousand,
so yeah, pretty good day.

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Do you feel like players play differently
against you having won the main event before

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I'm not sure. Maybe a little
bit some players, at least I think

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I think most don't. But maybe
some players think it's fun to twy it

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laughing maybe, or some players the
other way around that would maybe try to

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avoid me a little bit. But
yeah, it's kind of not easy to

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figure it out for me. Why'd
you pick Day one? B? We's

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spontaneous? Actually I plan on playing
tomorrow, but I want to watch the

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soccer game Germany plays tomorrow and some
other reasons why I decide okay, play

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today? And I mean, you've
obviously won this event before, so you

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achieved the best of the best in
this event. But does it still feel

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special? It does. Yeah,
it's still my favorite tournament of the year.

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Nothing cooler than the best structure,
a lot of fun people. Yeah,

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that's special. I don't see anyone
at his table of note. Of

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course, you know I could be
wrong, but yeah, it looks like

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he might have a decent table draw
over there. But you know, as

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you always find in this tournament,
you know, some of these people can

404
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just be absolutely crushers and you just
don't know who they are. What are

405
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you looking forward to for the day
two's I am looking forward to the six

406
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pm media free roll where I mean, of course you are, I mean

407
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a big lass, longer, maybe
win some money. I think first prize

408
00:27:51.559 --> 00:27:56.359
is a drone. A drone,
yeah, so cool. Well I'm playing.

409
00:27:56.359 --> 00:28:00.799
That's like one of my favorite things
part of the world series. Come

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miss that. I know you will
hopefully be missing it. I'm missing it

411
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anyway. Yeah, I'm always missing
it. So just quickly heading into day

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two, ABC they put the combined
report on wsp dot com for all the

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survivors from one A, one B, one C. What you welcome.

414
00:28:22.039 --> 00:28:26.240
They didn't have that up. I
had to go get it. Oh,

415
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I mean it was up at some
point today. So thank you, thank

416
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you to you for doing this.
But you you obviously didn't address the thing

417
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that I'm about to say. Did
you tell them about the chip leader?

418
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I mean, there's no way this
person has six hundred thousand. There's any

419
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one way to check that. When
tomorrow comes, you look at his bag.

420
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But they also have the power to
go look at the bag now.

421
00:28:44.799 --> 00:28:48.319
No, but no they don't.
The in towns are in one room.

422
00:28:48.359 --> 00:28:51.960
The chips are in that room in
front of I'm saying, they can't go

423
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talk to so and so you're gonna
ask him to go find the bag and

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that day we'll open it up on
counter. That bag. We know the

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bag system works. That bag is
a in a bigger bag with all the

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bags at that table. So just
find the bag with that table and just

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check and see if this person has
seventy five thousand green chips in there,

428
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then okay, they probably have six
hundred k. But yeah, I just

429
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find it hard to believe that somebody
bagged according to this chip count, six

430
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hundred, six hundred thousand, one
hundred. Should we bet what the actual

431
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kind is? It's probably sixty one
hundred, has to be, has to

432
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be. No one, but between
all the media where we were streaming,

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you are out there, like Kegan's
out there, no one saw this person

434
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with six hundred thousands. Maybe he
man window two hundred and sixty thousand more.

435
00:29:38.720 --> 00:29:41.880
I mean I even questioned the second
place, to be honest, in

436
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the second place of four hundred and
forty one thousand, that's so much as

437
00:29:45.000 --> 00:29:51.440
well, That's what I mean,
Like, who's that Robert Pardo? That's

438
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fake name. I mean, like
four is now more believable, But yes,

439
00:29:56.640 --> 00:30:00.519
of course it's more believable now the
third one, I believe because I

440
00:30:00.559 --> 00:30:06.039
believe we were tracking this player or
no, I'm not sure we were name

441
00:30:06.319 --> 00:30:11.119
zay Ed Casim not, but I
was. I saw him thousand. That's

442
00:30:11.160 --> 00:30:15.359
more. That's certainly more believable some
of these other ones. I think we

443
00:30:15.440 --> 00:30:19.000
definitely know for sure. George Dolafan, Josh Figer, Yeah, you know,

444
00:30:19.079 --> 00:30:23.480
always one. Yeah, But I
mean this six hundred thousand, one

445
00:30:23.519 --> 00:30:29.039
hundred is just seems like the most
absurd thing I've ever seen. Can we

446
00:30:29.119 --> 00:30:32.440
like, look this person up?
I mean, this says it's a Japanese

447
00:30:32.480 --> 00:30:37.799
player. I'm curious if I should
actually look. I think they were on

448
00:30:37.799 --> 00:30:41.319
one C. Of course, the
headline is so and so Bags Big,

449
00:30:41.440 --> 00:30:47.039
Like why wouldn't it be while they
hit us with the bag's biggest on day

450
00:30:47.079 --> 00:30:51.839
one? B mixing it up a
little bit. See, this is a

451
00:30:52.240 --> 00:30:56.880
respectable headline. Figer and Zaharia enjoy
a dream start great perfect. Yeah,

452
00:30:57.000 --> 00:31:00.279
you know it doesn't always have to
be Bags Big. Tomorrow, there's more

453
00:31:00.279 --> 00:31:04.559
events kicking off the right or no, well these are online events. Uh,

454
00:31:04.680 --> 00:31:07.920
tomorrow, we're actually gonna have two
events kicking off. Well, let

455
00:31:07.920 --> 00:31:11.799
me just hit wait, hold on, Stephen song bag chips. Right,

456
00:31:11.039 --> 00:31:15.720
Yes, he's went and played this
freezer like the legend. He's in there,

457
00:31:15.799 --> 00:31:19.200
they said, late rivals. I
mean, look at these did what

458
00:31:19.240 --> 00:31:23.559
did did David Peters play today?
I'm pretty sure David mentioned him. He's

459
00:31:23.599 --> 00:31:27.279
in this one K David od B
Baker in this one, K Preston McEwan

460
00:31:27.319 --> 00:31:30.880
in this one game. Stephen Song
in this way. Yep. How sick

461
00:31:30.920 --> 00:31:34.880
are these people? It's today Events. It will be done by the time

462
00:31:36.160 --> 00:31:38.720
I know, but like you should
stream it. I mean so much for

463
00:31:38.839 --> 00:31:42.039
you know, get taking your rest
day. I mean, you just want

464
00:31:42.039 --> 00:31:45.000
to win. But they want to
their DJs, they want to play two

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00:31:45.039 --> 00:31:52.519
in the morning. They're just absolutely
out there. Fire just out at seven

466
00:31:52.519 --> 00:31:56.440
pm. They played down a fifteen
percent in the field. Oh so,

467
00:31:56.680 --> 00:31:59.079
I mean it could be till four
a m. I mean, it doesn't

468
00:31:59.079 --> 00:32:04.759
matter how many are out there.
It doesn't even say so we don't even

469
00:32:04.799 --> 00:32:07.640
know. I'm gonna look it up
on the oh on the Trusty Bravo.

470
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I pray for me. I'm going
in well, speaking of this one case,

471
00:32:13.440 --> 00:32:16.119
since you're looking Francisco Gonzalez with all
bells, Chipley at twenty seventy k

472
00:32:16.640 --> 00:32:19.839
Esse Is that a freezer or is
that a re entry? It's a freeze

473
00:32:19.839 --> 00:32:22.960
out. Joseph Biani pool you want
to go play no toy registration two hundred

474
00:32:22.960 --> 00:32:27.480
and five thousand, Sajad abud to
two, A couple other guys with chip

475
00:32:27.519 --> 00:32:30.759
Sammy FA one hundred and thirty eight
k. This says mad fourteen hundred and

476
00:32:30.799 --> 00:32:36.720
twenty six. Chef Madsen one twenty
two is going to thirty three K.

477
00:32:37.119 --> 00:32:42.559
This says fourteen hundred and twenty six
entries unpaid places to fourteen players remaining four

478
00:32:42.640 --> 00:32:49.079
hundred. They'll be in the money
by four am. Dimitri Nobles for they're

479
00:32:49.079 --> 00:32:53.720
gonna these guys just played the most
gruel tournament. Now they're going to play

480
00:32:53.720 --> 00:32:59.359
a one freezer. I mean good
bird Joyce is in, I mean what

481
00:32:59.599 --> 00:33:04.319
he might have people. Guys,
get your rest. Okay, actually you

482
00:33:04.359 --> 00:33:06.200
know what, don't get your rest
because I'm gonna make a deep run.

483
00:33:06.400 --> 00:33:09.359
Beat your asses up all you want
all the four am. You know,

484
00:33:09.440 --> 00:33:14.079
have the go over to play that
freeze out and get hammered. Somebody texted

485
00:33:14.079 --> 00:33:16.119
me and said it's a one hundred
and twenty degrees in that room where they're

486
00:33:16.119 --> 00:33:20.880
playing. So who knows. I
believe they're playing that above the poker room

487
00:33:21.079 --> 00:33:23.559
in that spot, so that makes
sense that hot air rises, right,

488
00:33:23.799 --> 00:33:27.680
you know, so the higher you
go up, the hotter it gets.

489
00:33:28.359 --> 00:33:30.759
You want to buy some action in
me in the media? Fare roll?

490
00:33:30.920 --> 00:33:34.400
No, No, I definitely don't
want to buy What am I going to

491
00:33:34.440 --> 00:33:37.400
get? Ten percent of a fucking
drone? Get out of here. You're

492
00:33:37.400 --> 00:33:38.880
gonna keep back. You can keep
your drone, okay, I don't keep

493
00:33:38.880 --> 00:33:44.519
your selling. All right, that's
gonna do it for us. I'm going

494
00:33:44.519 --> 00:33:50.000
to be in the field tomorrow or
today for day two. ABC. Thank

495
00:33:50.039 --> 00:33:55.319
you for finishing with what are we
manifesting? Other people need to manifest?

496
00:33:55.359 --> 00:33:59.039
For me, I just take it
one hand at a time and do the

497
00:33:59.039 --> 00:34:00.759
best that I can. No,
because I'm not going to put it out

498
00:34:00.799 --> 00:34:04.720
there like I want X amount,
because then you start setting some sort of

499
00:34:04.759 --> 00:34:08.440
target that is just whatever, Like
why would I do that? You manifested?

500
00:34:08.599 --> 00:34:12.880
Yes the first day I did.
Yes, he said I just want

501
00:34:13.000 --> 00:34:15.519
I just want someone to have kings
and made to have aces, And then

502
00:34:15.559 --> 00:34:19.679
it happened you already manifested. I
did say that I just want a very

503
00:34:19.719 --> 00:34:21.760
easy day of poker, and I
wanted all to come my way, and

504
00:34:21.800 --> 00:34:23.840
it was pretty much like that.
So I would like for that to discontinue

505
00:34:23.880 --> 00:34:27.239
for the entire tournament. That would
be great, you know, Jamie Gold

506
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style. So up, yeah,
I mean, I'll say top top all

507
00:34:30.320 --> 00:34:31.239
you want. If that's all it
takes, all right, cool, that's

508
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gonna do it for us. We
will talk to you guys later. My

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name is Dono Peters. His name
is Tim Duckworth. See y

