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

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My name is Don Peters. His
name is Tim Duckworth. It is

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day twenty three. Yes, you
need to have that figured out. I

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do it in the morning. It's
fourteen hours. Statman is just not stat

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manning. It's unbelievable. It is
Wednesday, Wednesday, June nineteenth, ten

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forty two pm. We are coming
at you from the Horseshoe, Las Vegas

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down on the Las Vegas Trip.
By the way, what the hell are

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they doing on the Las Vegas Trip? I guess the destroying US city and

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I've had enough of it. It's
unreal like this looks like they're basically taking

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out the right hand land on Flamingo
westbound, putting up pipe and we're taking

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the hallway up. They didn't want
to do this twelve months ago when they

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were, you know, getting the
F one ready. Then they want to

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do so let's do it again and
piss everyone off. I know, it's

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it's ridiculous out there. What I
said to yesterday, I went and got

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Chipole for you of me. Took
me three minutes to go to the office

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and get Chipotle. Took me seventeen
minutes to get back. It's like sitting

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in traffic, like not moving one
line on Migo. Absolutely unbelievent. So

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yeah, Wednesday, June nineteenth,
here at the World Series of Poker,

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the greatest tournament series in the world. We're going to talk about a couple

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of final tables that have been reached, some pretty important final tables. The

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fifteen hundred dollars Monsters Deck and the
one hundred thousand dollars high Roller, both

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of them down to the final table. Both of those tournaments will be streaming

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tomorrow on poker Go tomorrow being Thursday, June twentieth. We have to catch

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up on the fifteen hundred dollars Mixed
Omaha High Low that was won by Magnus

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ed Grin. We have another winner, the two K no limit hold Them.

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Jared Kingery took down that tournament for
a pretty hefty score. The ten

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thousand dollars Horse Championship is still playing
right now. When we were out there,

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there were six remaining. We'll look
at the updates as we get through

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this podcast, but we'll update you
on where that is. That is scheduled

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for a four day tournament, so
I think they're going to play down to

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I guess as far as they can
go five maybe four today and then come

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back tomorrow, so we'll update you
on that, who's in and whatnot.

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We're gonna touch on the Seniors' Championship
a one thousand dollars plo, A three

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thousand dollars a little bit Hold Him
Freeze Out kicked off, and then we

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have the ten thousand dollars raz Championship
kicked off as well. So that's everything

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that's going on around the Horseshoe and
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All right, let's move on.
Fifty monsters reach the final table.

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Eight thousand, seven hundred and four
entries began. There are seven players remaining.

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Pedro Nevez, I believe, from
Portugal leading the way. Big lead,

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by the way, He's got one
hundred and seventy two million in chips,

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which is a what two million big
blind yep so ninety big blinds or

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so yeah, crushing for him,
crushing a victory would be worth just under

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one point one million dollars. But
for Neves, a victory would not be

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the largest win of his live tournament
career because he took second in the twenty

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twenty three PCA for one million,
one hundred and eighty three thousand dollars.

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Joining Nevz at the final table Aaron
Johnson with one hundred and one million.

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He's the other big stack. I'm
still a bit of a ways off of

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Nevz, but the other big stack
that is remaining. Then you have Brian

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Roff with fifty eight million, Jerry
Maher with twenty nine million, Tim Riley

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twenty eight million, Jose Carlos Brito
twenty seven million and Guang Ming Lee with

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twenty five million, so it's going
to create some extremely interesting ICM dynamics tomorrow

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at the final table, all of
these players are guaranteed one hundred and eighty

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eight thousand dollars. The next jump
is up to two hundred and forty four

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thousand, then to three eighteen,
then to four seventeen, five point fifty

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seven thirty two, and then up
top one million, ninety eight thousand dollars.

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So some very very very hefty pay
jumps are on offer. And given

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that these players aren't the deepest outside
of Nevez and then also Johnson, it's

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going to create some very interesting play
and we'll see if these guys are ICM

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knits for lack of a better term, I say that with all the love

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and respect in my heart, or
if they're ICMR for four people type of

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people. Let's see what they come
with tomorrow. I would like to see

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see Nevez come out of the gate
blasting toughly. Yes, it's got a

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big chip leader. Put the pressure
on these other players, make them wake

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up with the hand, you know, make them just make them, make

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them uncomfortable, you know, is
really what I want to see I want

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to see that for any any big
chip leader. So we've seen plenty of

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big chip leaders at the twenty twenty
four Wool World Series of Poker, and

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for most of them, they have
yielded the big stack quite well, you

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know, swung around their ways quite
a bit. So I would like to

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see that from Pedro Neves. The
plan is for the players to return at

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noon tomorrow on Thursday, June twentieth, but the live stream will kick off

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an hour after that one pm Las
Vegas time. Plan right now is that

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I'm going to be on the call
with I don't know who them, because

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it could very well be you.
That is because we have an update to

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the IR. Oh, we play
the music. We have music for this.

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I have no idea music. Rich
makes a rest here. If not,

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then then whatever. It should just
be like an ambulance, like the

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you know, the ambulance should just
be the ambulance and play it all right.

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So Remco's on the IR. Remco's
sick now probably has what I had.

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So he gave you the Kansas you
gave him, and then he's given

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you back the swine flu. Everyone's
just going to get sick with what I

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had. Arlie Charlie Serici was sick
for four days. Yeah, everyone's just

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going to be on their death ed. That's just how it is. I's

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crossed. I don't get there.
Yeah, so it's just it's brutal.

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But shout out to Remco. Hope
he gets back and feels better, very

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very soon, because it's not fun, not fun at all. Do you

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think I got a question for your
sick question? So Remco was okay,

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you were sick for four days,
like death sick right, sick for six

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days? Now? Our social media
guy Dylan first World series being here grind

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and every day twenty three days straight, he's had like a cough and a

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sniffle and he's been sick every day. But then to the extent that you

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were sick, he's probably the you
know, he's the one that brought it

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in. So who do you what
would you prefer? Would you prefer the

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death sickness for four day's or like
a little bit of a sickness for the

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whole time, little bit of signas
for the whole time. I'm a four

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day guy. Get it out,
get it out of me, and make

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me bet normal. I don't want
to go where I went okay, So

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I don't want to ever go bad
place a demon horrible, so bad.

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I don't ever want to go back
there. All right, Moving on,

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one hundred thousand dollars high Roller reached
the final table. You got six remaining

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from one hundred and twelve entries.
Think they had ninety five to end day

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one, So seventeen was the kickup
for the late registration period. Victor Blom

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is back and he is on top
of the final six. He's got a

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big sack. Ninety two big blinds
is what Victor Blom is going to be

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taking back. He's ahead of Chris
Hunikan aka Big HUNI. Chance Corneth is

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back at another Big high Roller final
table. Alex Ponikov's won this tournament once

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before. He's back there as well. That was in twenty twenty two when

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Ponokov's defeated Phillip Ivy. So Chris
Unickin has so. I mentioned Victor Blam

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as ninety two big blind Chris Unichon
has fifty five big lines, Chance Corneth

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thirty big blinds. I don't know
how many Alex Ponokovs have because Tim left

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that off the rundown. Look at
the chip counts, but through the math

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he's got like twenty two something like
that. Jarmy Osmas, another big name,

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twenty big linds for him, and
then Justin Saliba has five big blinds.

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I want to very short stack Justin
Saliva. I was out there for

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this whole event once we hit the
bubble and we you know, we had

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look but with those on Twitter baching
at us for not streaming from the hand

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one, Okay, I get it. What do you mean I'm gonna bark

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at us? Yes, why didn't
stream from hand number one? Because we

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do. It's not like this this
went super late into the night. They

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were done at like what eight pm? Yes, stream from hand number one.

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Okay, I want to stream from
after the registration period closed. I

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want to just get my point across
before missed the missed the ball. How

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we did that on purpose? I
made that decision. Missed That was a

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bad decision. Then, no,
it was you missed the bubble. That's

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such an important part of the tournament. Well, I'll tell you the reason

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why we couldn't put three tables on
the main stage. We need two tables.

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There's three tables to play. Yes, put them on WSP can't be

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running a bubble from two sides of
the room. Why not, come on,

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buddy, in multiple that's why the
multiple room. But that's come on,

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we know that's a different They ran
it in three different rooms. Shut

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up, shout look. I made
that decision. Yeah, come at me

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if you want, but I made
it for the greater good of the poker

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players playing that hundred k. I
want to say this, we had the

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bubble. They don't. They don't. It's fake news that these players care

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about this sort of We saw.
We saw an elimination on each table on

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the same hand down to fourteen double
redraw. They were at the final table

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in like forty five minutes. Like
it's kind of missed all of it.

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They don't, you know we captured
that stuff. Well, these guys are

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just like dejening it up in ahead
of the two fifty kre That's all I'm

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saying. It's gonna be a I'm
a aig on camera for the masses.

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I'm a man of the people.
You're clearly the only way we could have

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done that is if out Lord and
Savior of the Second Maury didn't bring that

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mixed omaha back on table b then
we would have had all three tables.

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Then then why was that who cares
about the mixed Omaha? Were sorry mixed

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Omaha people, that one's gotta go
once it feels gone, your guys are

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dead to us. Well, that
was also silly. You should have put

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the mixed Omaha on the horseshoe table
is what you should have done, and

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streamed the finish of it. Because
we started streaming the final table, so

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then we should have sought through.
We should have finished the last night.

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We're have taken what took they did
end super early. They took an hour

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today. We could have finished the
last night, wrap it up, move

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on. Should have also put it
on the horseshoe. Then you have those

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three tables on the main set to
do the other stuff. That's what should

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have been done, but no one
is ever gonna put me in charge for

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whatever reason. Back to the hundre
K hunter k high Roller. So one

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hundred and twelve entries, they are
down to the final six. Everyone is

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guaranteed five hundred and twelve thousand dollars. She sh up top more than two

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point eight million, two million,
eight hundred and thirty eight thousand dollars there

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are three seven figure scores on offer. That's two twenty eight million up top.

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Then second place is one million,
eight hundred and ninety two thousand,

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and then third place is one million, three hundred and eleven thousand. Fourth

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place is close nine hundred and thirty
two thousand, but it does not hit

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seven figures, and then fifth place
will take home six hundred and eighty one

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thousand dollars. So should be another
bit of an ICM fest to start.

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Just given where Justin Saliba is,
he's very short, five big blinds I

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would expect here you're definitely gonna see
Victor Blam. I think press on the

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gas early. Just again, given
where Justin Saliba is being so short,

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and the fact that there's you know, about one hundred and sixty five hundred

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and seventy thousand dollars pay jump to
be had, so really good spot for

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Victor Blom to be in. And
then these other players, you know,

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Unikan corneth Upon a cause of the
Ausmas, are kind of stuck in like

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that middle I c m jail Cell
at least until Saliba. I mean,

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you figure out what's going on with
him. Even if he doubles up,

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he'll get up to eleven twelve big
blinds, so it will still still be

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the shortest depending on who he doubles
up through. But are we team Victor

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for this? We want him to
win this. I feel like we should

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all be teaming. I mean,
I think I think all of them are

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are good here, you know,
I think everyone has a story. I

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mean, I'm like kind of about
this whole saturation of Victor Blom. You

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know, I've talked about it many
times now. I think it's very cool

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to see him cancel you in for
the winner's interview then I don't know about

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that. I'm gonna be on commentary. Big Union would be fun. Chance

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Corneth of course would be fun.
Alex Ponikov's you know, being able to

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win this event twice after having done
so in at twenty twenty two, that's

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cool. Jeremy Osma's big name,
you know, he's going for what number

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six? I believe, yes,
right, he said something pretty funny to

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me then, justin Saliba, you
know another guy who's you know, really

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kind of made a big name for
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and plays a lot of the high
roller stuff now, so kind of would

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be that like kind of a continued
breakout party for Justin Sleep. They went

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on break and Jeremy wike past me. He said something to me. I

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said, well, good good luck
up there, and he guess thanks.

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I'm just trying to just trying to
be like Dylan Weissman and I got don't

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worry Aboutdale, and he's far head, just trying to be better than dee

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But he guys, I'm already better
than Deeve. I thought it was a

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great commenties. You know, obviously
just In on the like the joke that's

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going on, but those are pretty
funny. And not only was it a

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pretty funny comment, it's I mean, you can argue it if you want.

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You could argue that being true what
he good than Deep? You could

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you could make an argument so like
me saying I'm better than Deep, no

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one's kind of full for that,
but you could make an argument for Jeremy

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being a better player than I'm not
saying that. I'm just saying there's an

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argument for him. I'm not going
there yet, but it's there's there's a

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case, there's a base, there's
some buildings. I don't think there's some

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concrete laid I don't think there's a
case, but I embraces how is it

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not a case? Because that's that's
the good, that's infinite stuff online and

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Jeremy, Jeremy's won infinite stuff in
the studio where the best players come to

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play. I mean, that's the
knock against Shande is that he doesn't play

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all the high roller stuff that some
of these guys. He's a weak,

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weak mind. We'll have to ask
him why he doesn't play that stuff.

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I know what it doesn't play.
Why do you want the real answer?

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Yeah? Yeah, no I want
the fake answer. Well, he's scared

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of doing list. You're an idiot. No, No, the real answer

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is. And look, I don't
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but when we did speak about this
before our deal started, he talked a

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lot about the r o I being
obviously smaller in those tournaments with these crushes,

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versus if he was to go play
a you know, three K Maine

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Second Maine or something. So he's
just approaching it from a purely I'm a

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family man. I got kids,
and my IROI is at that big.

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Why should I go and try and
battle these guys that are really really good.

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Yeah, but it's more about the
there's no ego. It's more about

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the like the accolades of it,
you know, getting the titles, that

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sort of stuff, and think he
gives forces. Yeah, but he could

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also you know, he could sell
a lot of action and not play for

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a lot of himself, which would
reduce the variants when the ROI is smaller,

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you know. But you know,
you don't sell action of a trophy,

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like you still get the title.
You can sell the trophy. No,

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but I'm saying I've got to win. If Sean Deep were to win

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one hundred k high Roller, yeah, right, which Jeremy is in line

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to do. So he's in the
final six, you know, and Jeremy

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plays that buy in you know,
much more than Sean Deep does. But

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like that would be a great feather
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he sold eighty percent of him.
So I say, he still gets the

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fact that he beat that field to
win that title. So that is a

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great thing for his resume. He
gets the accolades, but maybe not all

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the money because that's listen, deeb
is an incredible poker player, but it's

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just if you have to nitpick one
thing on him, it's that he doesn't

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have the high roller resume that some
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Like he hasn't jumped up to the
It's not that he hasn't jumped up

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to the level of the other players. He hasn't jumped up to compete with

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like the Jason Koons, the Steven
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cetera. Right, Like he he
doesn't do the Triton stuff. He doesn't

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do the stuff in the studio,
you know what I mean, Like he

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just doesn't. So, like I
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it and say, well, that's
if there wasn't a nitpick against him,

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you know, I mean, he
has an incredible resume. I'm just saying

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if there is a nitpick against him, then that that is it, right,

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you know, And it's like,
why don't you just like sell a

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little bit more of yourself and just
take those shots for the But then again,

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you know, I guess it is
respectable that like he just he doesn't

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do it for the ego thing.
Yeah, you know, so there's outside

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of the argument too. Two thousand
dollars no limit, hold them, fifteen

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hundred and sixty one entries won by
Jared Kingery. He takes it down for

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more than four hundred and ten thousand
dollars. Kingery had a second place finish

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in the WSB Housewarming event back in
twenty twenty two. He scored four hundred

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and thirty three thousand dollars for that
run, so he gets his first WSP

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Gold bracelet. In the two K
nolam at hold Him, he topped Javier

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Gomez, who took home two hundred
and seventy three thousand dollars for his second

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place, and then Yunk Song scored
third four one hundred and ninety seven thousand

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dollars. Song made a run in
the Texas Poker Open main event and was

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on the stream for some of the
action down there, so you know it's

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good to see Song get another boy
another big score there. So Eric Kingry

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up on top of the two K
no limit hold them. The ten thousand

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dollars horse is playing down to I
don't know how many, but there's still

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six left from the field. I
want a bag of five. I've said

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they want a bag of five,
okay, so they're still playing down.

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You got Steve Zolatau, Maxim Pizarenko, Many Glaser, Lawrence Brand, Maria

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Hoe, and Mike Leah. There
is just shy of four hundred thousand dollars

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up top for the winner. Those
players came from a field of one hundred

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and eighty one entries. This is
scheduled as a four day tournament. They

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are on day three, so still
very much on schedule. And yeah,

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we'll see what happens with this one
tomorrow, but for right now, that's

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that's the update. I mean,
swingy tournament, even though it is limit

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you know, so there's a lot
of the stacks have kind of been going

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up and down. You know,
Maria Hoe was I think she was up

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to second in chips. Now she's
you know, fifteen chips. But you

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know, Benny Glazer was up on
top now he's in the middle of you

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know, the chips are flying in
that tournament. And we'll update you as

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we go. Do have to hit
on one tournament that I forgot to put

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on the rundown, but that is
the Mixed Omaha High Low. We do

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have to recap who finished that one, because yesterday when we left it off,

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there were three players remaining Magnus eden
Gren, Tim Side and Sticker and

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James je Vansick. It turns out
that it was Sweden's Eden Gren taking it

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down for one hundred and ninety seven
thousand dollars. Tim Sidensticker finished in second

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place for one hundred and thirty one
thousand dollars, and then James Jevansick finished

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in third place for ninety one thousand
dollars. I'm a little bit surprised that

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Jevansick didn't come out on top here. I thought he would have, but

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you know, I mean, it's
tournament poker, there's variants whatever, not

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a big deal. But yeah,
on hundred ninety seven thousand dollars for eding

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Gren, Side and Sticker, one
hundred and thirty one thousand dollars ninety one

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K for Jivansk. This was the
tournament that Phil Hellmuth finished in fourth place.

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Oh so close to WSP goal bracelet
number eighteen. But we'll have to

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settle for a little bit over sixty
four thousand dollars. In Prizemay the Seniors

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Championship one K Seniors Championship. They
had thirty five hundred and thirty seven entries

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on day one A, which was
a little bit less than last year's Day

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one A that got three thousand,
six hundred and ninety two. I saw

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the WSOP twitter account today shared that
registration has closed with more than forty four

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hundred entries on Day one B,
but we don't know a final number just

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yet. Last year four hundred,
sorry, four thousand, four hundred and

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eighty eight entries, so pretty close
to that. The record field size in

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this tournament came from twenty twenty three
eighty one hundred and eighty entries, So

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not sure we're going to be setting
a new record, could be close to

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on where that final number comes in
from Day one B. And we'll update

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you guys on this tournament more tomorrow
when we get an idea of like kind

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of who finished, where the field
size is, playing down pokers is going

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to be doing, you know,
more full updates on it and all that

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stuff. So that is the one
K Seniors Championship. Another one K We

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got the one K PLO three tables
left from twenty two hundred and twelve entries.

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Nice little uptick here from last year's
twenty seventeen entries. David Prochek is

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leading the way, crushing If those
chip gunts are right. The guy's cruising

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and looking like he's gonna get his
second bracelet of the twenty twenty four World

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Series of Poker. He won the
fifteen hundred dollars Badogie tournament earlier this series.

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Christopher Frank is out there, Chris
vich is also out there, So

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this one's playing down as close as
they can get to a final table.

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Then they're going to come back tomorrow
and finish it out. So still some

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updates to come on the one k
PLO, but as of right now,

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it's David Prochek's tournament and it might
be his tournament to lose because he's crushing

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ten thousand dollars ras that kicked off
today. Last year it was Jerry Wong

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winning this tournament. He topped Carlos
Chadha in heads up play to get the

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gold brace one hundred and twenty three
entries last year. But the ninety right

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now, yeah, ninety eight right
now. But this is the ten Gay

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Championship event, so there will be
some late registration on day two. Arthur

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Morris is the chip leader. It's
it's a fucking joke. This is the

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worst stud player I've ever witnessed.
Already, did you see Odi if he

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started, if he's a start,
just start, just started, Slayer,

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I'm trying to start. In general, it kind of makes sense that he's

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doing that on red. No,
he has no idea. Did you see

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odib tweet at me? Did you
see it? No, like I'm finding

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it right now. He tweeted at
me a picture of Arthur Marris, the

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new goat of stud based poker,
and then he added me and it's a

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picture of fucking smug Atha Mars with
all this fucking look at these chips.

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In my response, i will walk
this entire scrounging for every coin and discarded

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bill to bet against Arthur Morris in
any stud variant. I tagged Arthur Morris

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to he has my number, telling
him to make it worth my time.

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We'll play for mortgages and children.
I want pain, max pain. I'm

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ready. I'm taking non Arthur Morris. I'm gonna be retired and I'm defeating

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for all his money. I'll bet. I'll bet everything I have on Arthur

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Morris everything. It's me against the
world right now, literally everything. He

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is no good he is. I'm
gonna watch every hand he plays, tomort

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I'm gonna do hand for hand on. Arthur Morris to the fucking universe.

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He's terrible, terrible. Who else
is in this tournament doesn't matter. Daniel

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in this tournament he is. He
had like sixty five K. But let's

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have a look. End of the
day chip counts. Daniel is leading my

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way Lynn random player of the day, Ren Lynn in the ras. These

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guys, what are they doing?
Go play the five k omaha at the

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studio. I can't believe. No, you know why, because we bracelet

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at the studio. I'll get some
bracelets. Man, don't if it takes

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a little bit of gold on your
wrist, I'll get some many not believe.

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Renlynn is second chips in the fucking
ten k ras. Good lord,

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I mean, unbelievable. Arthur Morris
third and chips. Brian yun is up

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there, Carlos Chatha, what else
we got? I see your boy,

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David Funkhauser. I see Nick Schulman. I feel like Nick Shulman's taking a

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few days off since he won that
twenty five K. Yeah, when you

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win two million dollars, you do
what you know? I get it.

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Adam Owen, David Benjamin, Oh, Daniel mcgrowney one hundred and twenty six

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thousand. Let's go. It's because
of the video. It's because of the

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video. It's because of the video. Video. Great video. You got

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Ivy yelling at him, right,
let's go, like, we need to

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make it happen. This is the
one win the fucking ten k rats,

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buddy, let's go. I miss
the two fifty. Let's go. People

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on people on Twitter are chirping that
we overpaid for you, Daniel. Come

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on, make it happen, big
week for you. Got screwed in the

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hunter K, got screwed in the
fifty k. He's got screwed in the

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ten k horse. He's getting screwed
left, right and center. But you

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know what, let's just make some
really bad hands win the ras. Go

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into the two fifty k on a
high rip that off too, I mean,

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come on, right, sounds good. Dario Alioto bagged the shortest stack,

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but hey, he's still in there
and he's fighting our guy, Dario

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Alioto. I see Scott sever in
there. I see Calvin Anderson, Jerry

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Wong, Last's champion, Dario Sammartino, Brandon Shaq, Harris, Alex Livingston,

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Phil Hue. So yeah, this
is as expected, pretty stacked field

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overall in the ten k raz,
they'll get some late entries. I don't

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see Phil Helmet's name. Did he
not register yet or he buss Probably tomorrow

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because like he's tomorrow. Yeah,
he'll probably be tomorrow, especially after that

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deep run in the fifteen dollars mixed
Omaha High Low three thousand dollars freeze out

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twelve hundred and fifty two entries.
Are they done for the day? The

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which one? Oh? No,
they was still playing as the last three?

404
00:28:07.359 --> 00:28:11.440
Kay, Yeah, so they're not
in the money yet. This finishes

405
00:28:11.480 --> 00:28:12.960
in the money, right, is
that what they do? They're playing over

406
00:28:14.000 --> 00:28:18.839
in Paris, So twelve hundred and
fifty two entries. It looks like there's

407
00:28:18.000 --> 00:28:26.039
under three hundred remaining five hundred and
twenty three thousand dollars up top. Some

408
00:28:26.079 --> 00:28:30.839
of the big stacks look to be
Jesse Yaga, Numa, Marco Johnson,

409
00:28:30.039 --> 00:28:37.640
Yuri, Rayckenstein, Eric Afriott,
Rafael Race, Blake Bone, pun Out,

410
00:28:37.680 --> 00:28:41.240
Puncree at least pun Out Punster's playing
Nolan and Holm and not Raz.

411
00:28:42.559 --> 00:28:48.000
Jeremy Becker. Jeremy Becker looks like
he's in the mix, so we got

412
00:28:48.000 --> 00:28:53.119
that going on. Yeah, Jeremy
Becker. It'll be interesting. I feel

413
00:28:53.160 --> 00:28:57.119
like, you know, if you
watch Daniel Legrand news vlogs and then every

414
00:28:57.119 --> 00:29:02.960
once in a while he's been given
updates on the Jeremy Becker versus land Entice

415
00:29:03.400 --> 00:29:07.599
wager situation. What's going on.
I think Jeremy Becker is slightly ahead of

416
00:29:07.880 --> 00:29:11.440
land Entice, but but I feel
like we need a we need a big

417
00:29:11.440 --> 00:29:15.480
score from either of them. Like
it's just not I don't know, it

418
00:29:15.880 --> 00:29:19.640
hasn't. It hasn't delivered like I
thought it would deliver, which you know,

419
00:29:21.039 --> 00:29:25.960
I probably overthought it because you know, the hype, the resultant texts

420
00:29:26.000 --> 00:29:29.279
to never really meet the hype.
But we need a big run from one

421
00:29:29.319 --> 00:29:30.920
of these guys, you know,
to really get the noise. We have

422
00:29:30.960 --> 00:29:34.279
a couple of runs at a Venetian. I think he might have run at

423
00:29:34.279 --> 00:29:37.759
the Venetian. Well, the win, but that doesn't count. It counts

424
00:29:37.799 --> 00:29:41.440
the right technically count. It counts
for the it doesn't count for the for

425
00:29:41.519 --> 00:29:45.559
making noise. I get everyone's making
noise here, like this is where the

426
00:29:45.599 --> 00:29:49.000
noise is happening. Okay, everything
else is just whatever. Yeah, So

427
00:29:49.160 --> 00:29:53.319
I went over to poker dot org
because they have a tracker going on,

428
00:29:53.440 --> 00:30:00.440
and it looks like Becker is plus
sixty two hundred and and Landon Tice is

429
00:30:00.519 --> 00:30:03.880
minus twenty thousand and five. So
I mean that that's really nothing. You

430
00:30:03.920 --> 00:30:10.160
know, one one score just can
swing that. But I do want to

431
00:30:10.200 --> 00:30:12.480
see, you know, like a
big run from a Jemmie Becker or a

432
00:30:12.480 --> 00:30:17.960
big run from Landon Tice, because
I think that that would be interesting.

433
00:30:18.480 --> 00:30:22.599
We plan on streaming the final table
of this one on Friday, June twenty

434
00:30:22.640 --> 00:30:26.640
first. Again, five hundred and
twenty three thousand dollars up top. They

435
00:30:26.680 --> 00:30:30.240
aren't in the money yet, but
I think they'll reach it today, if

436
00:30:30.279 --> 00:30:33.839
not, get very very very close. And then of course we'll update you

437
00:30:33.880 --> 00:30:44.640
guys as we go. In the
three K no limit hole of what do

438
00:30:44.680 --> 00:30:48.599
you think about this? This ruling? I bet that Daniel talked about in

439
00:30:48.640 --> 00:30:56.880
his vloge. So what happened was
Daniel, he was playing the hundred k

440
00:30:56.079 --> 00:31:04.039
and he limped right for done to
the gun five k. Archer Martirosi next,

441
00:31:04.279 --> 00:31:08.839
and he raised to three or thirteen
thousand, excuse me, the blinds

442
00:31:08.880 --> 00:31:14.599
folded, and then after the blinds
folded, Archer Marturosian, like you know,

443
00:31:14.720 --> 00:31:18.160
flicked his hand in because he he
didn't see that Daniel had limped in.

444
00:31:19.839 --> 00:31:26.599
Floor was called. It was ruled
that archer Marturosian can take back the

445
00:31:26.680 --> 00:31:30.920
additional a mount on top of the
limp, so the eight K, and

446
00:31:30.000 --> 00:31:33.759
then he has to lose five K, and then it went to Daniel.

447
00:31:34.359 --> 00:31:38.559
Daniel said that he thought that this
rule was dumb, dumb, dumb,

448
00:31:40.200 --> 00:31:45.079
very dumb. I saw some people
point out that that is the correct rule

449
00:31:45.160 --> 00:31:49.240
per the official rule book. I
don't know. I don't like it.

450
00:31:51.279 --> 00:31:56.759
I think it's silly. I mean, pay attention, Yes, I pay

451
00:31:56.799 --> 00:31:59.839
attention. I mean what I mean, I don't I don't understand. I

452
00:32:00.000 --> 00:32:02.680
I know, we kind of had
a little back and forth with Matt Savage,

453
00:32:02.680 --> 00:32:06.599
you know, asking him about this, but like I don't well,

454
00:32:06.640 --> 00:32:07.839
I mean, what's I don't understand
what the point of it is though,

455
00:32:07.880 --> 00:32:13.960
Like I generally just don't like.
I mean, he outlined the reasons why.

456
00:32:14.000 --> 00:32:15.720
I just don't like any of the
reasons. Yeah, I said,

457
00:32:15.799 --> 00:32:19.160
I said to Matt, I said, you know, can you just you

458
00:32:19.200 --> 00:32:22.160
know, please explain to me what
what why have a rule like this?

459
00:32:22.279 --> 00:32:27.519
Like I'm genuinely asking, he said, because a player can accidentally fold his

460
00:32:27.599 --> 00:32:30.440
hand because he can't see the bets. I mean, okay, pay attention.

461
00:32:30.559 --> 00:32:34.799
I mean I like, I don't, I don't understand. Like you're

462
00:32:34.839 --> 00:32:37.480
supposed to be paying attention, right, I mean, that's what you're supposed

463
00:32:37.519 --> 00:32:40.880
to be doing. And if you
screw up, I mean you screwed up,

464
00:32:42.279 --> 00:32:45.119
because the dealer can kill a player's
hand on accident after the player raised.

465
00:32:46.880 --> 00:32:51.720
I mean I've seen that happen,
yes, But like they always say,

466
00:32:51.799 --> 00:32:53.519
protect your own hand, I mean
that's literally like the first thing you

467
00:32:53.599 --> 00:32:57.160
learned, protect your hand. Protect
your hand, especially if you're sitting in

468
00:32:57.200 --> 00:32:59.839
the one in the nine I mean, Matt asked me if I think a

469
00:33:00.000 --> 00:33:02.920
player should lose the rai's amount or
maybe all of his chips for the above

470
00:33:04.000 --> 00:33:08.920
reason. I mean, yes,
last year deep in the Colossus, like

471
00:33:09.359 --> 00:33:14.119
three tables left, maybe maybe two
tables left. I think two tables left.

472
00:33:14.680 --> 00:33:16.880
Look up Ian Steinman, what place
did he finish it in the class

473
00:33:17.160 --> 00:33:22.559
in the classus because I was I
was walking through that field at the time,

474
00:33:23.079 --> 00:33:29.839
and I think he got fifteenth maybe
sixteen, So there was a rais

475
00:33:29.920 --> 00:33:32.759
under the gun action too. We
watched his hand in Paris. I watched

476
00:33:32.799 --> 00:33:35.839
the hand. I don't know if
you were there, but he I can't

477
00:33:35.839 --> 00:33:37.480
remember if you were there, but
he there was a raise under the gun.

478
00:33:38.039 --> 00:33:42.880
It folded to Ian Steinman in the
small blind. He announced all in,

479
00:33:43.079 --> 00:33:45.920
thinking that it was small blind versus
big blind because he didn't see the

480
00:33:45.960 --> 00:33:50.960
under the gun raised big blind folded
snaps him off and he had Jack six

481
00:33:51.000 --> 00:33:54.519
I think or Jack five or something
ridiculous did Steinman and he lost the hand?

482
00:33:55.720 --> 00:33:58.920
Why didn't Steinman say way, way, way wait wait, I didn't

483
00:33:58.960 --> 00:34:01.880
see. I mean, because like
that, that's just that's what happens.

484
00:34:02.000 --> 00:34:06.240
I mean, stuff happens. You
gotta pay attention, like I mean what

485
00:34:06.759 --> 00:34:09.079
I don't understand. I feel like
that. I feel like that's a rule

486
00:34:09.119 --> 00:34:15.639
I can get abused. Yes,
like oh I didn't see, Oh I

487
00:34:15.679 --> 00:34:17.320
didn't see, like you know,
like you know, like I mean,

488
00:34:17.360 --> 00:34:21.599
I don't, I don't know.
I just I feel like that just seems

489
00:34:22.400 --> 00:34:25.800
silly. I mean, you should
pay attention to what's going on. I

490
00:34:25.800 --> 00:34:30.360
mean, I just don't. I
don't really understand. And also I also

491
00:34:30.400 --> 00:34:31.760
think that you know this may this
made me think of something that I've thought

492
00:34:31.760 --> 00:34:37.320
about before. But like I feel
like there needs to be a better way

493
00:34:37.519 --> 00:34:45.119
to make live poker hands, like
not hit the muck, you put the

494
00:34:45.159 --> 00:34:47.639
muck in front of the deal.
No, but like they like always like

495
00:34:49.679 --> 00:34:52.679
why like if this were to happen, Like why can't you just give Arthur's

496
00:34:52.719 --> 00:34:55.000
hand back and be like listen,
buddy, here's your handback. Okay,

497
00:34:55.159 --> 00:35:00.039
there's a freaking limp here. Action
is on you, Daniel, Like you

498
00:35:00.079 --> 00:35:01.559
know, like why like I don't
know, Like can you like put the

499
00:35:01.639 --> 00:35:04.559
muck to the side, Like can
you put you know what I mean?

500
00:35:04.599 --> 00:35:07.599
Like why why is it all?
Why are these cars always hitting the muck?

501
00:35:07.719 --> 00:35:10.159
Yeah, but they look they if
you mock you kind of retrieve that.

502
00:35:10.159 --> 00:35:13.159
There is a rule where you kind
of just retrieve the hand even if

503
00:35:13.199 --> 00:35:15.800
it's not in the muck, right, Like a is a mup you see

504
00:35:15.800 --> 00:35:20.960
that they have they have the hand
back, which I think is I think

505
00:35:21.079 --> 00:35:22.920
is more fair. I means,
then you let the hand play out,

506
00:35:23.039 --> 00:35:28.280
I mean, you know, because
then it's a mistake. Yeah, it's

507
00:35:28.320 --> 00:35:32.639
a mistake. But like the mistake, Like Daniel shouldn't get penalized because this

508
00:35:32.719 --> 00:35:37.320
guy didn't see Yes, authors should
be penalized, you know, he should

509
00:35:37.400 --> 00:35:40.760
lose the third in k he should
get not a penalty, but he should

510
00:35:40.760 --> 00:35:44.840
get a warning and then we move
on. I think if you just get

511
00:35:44.840 --> 00:35:46.400
a warning, because you know,
if if you start doing it again,

512
00:35:46.480 --> 00:35:50.480
then it's like okay, obvious actually
angling, like we get it. I

513
00:35:50.519 --> 00:35:52.079
mean, I don't think. I
think Archer like legit just didn't see it,

514
00:35:52.119 --> 00:35:55.559
you know. I mean, but
also like I just think that there

515
00:35:55.599 --> 00:35:59.199
should just be ways that you should
just be able to give the hand back,

516
00:35:59.280 --> 00:36:01.239
like if it doesn't at the muck
like sorry, sir, Like you

517
00:36:01.280 --> 00:36:04.559
know, like that sort of thing, same sort of thing, like when

518
00:36:04.559 --> 00:36:07.840
people don't realize that they're in the
big blind and then they like push their

519
00:36:07.840 --> 00:36:10.039
hand forward, like you know,
every single time that I've seen the dealer

520
00:36:10.079 --> 00:36:13.360
pushes the hand back. No,
sir, you're in the big blind,

521
00:36:13.400 --> 00:36:16.159
Like you don't say go forward motion
like you folded, Like no, like

522
00:36:16.239 --> 00:36:20.159
you'd give the hand back because it's
an honesome mistake. I mean, you

523
00:36:20.159 --> 00:36:22.920
know, I just think I just
think this rule seems a little bit silly,

524
00:36:23.000 --> 00:36:27.239
and that's just how it is.
And if Archer had had moved all

525
00:36:27.239 --> 00:36:29.880
in here, let's say and it
folds back to Daniel, and Daniel had

526
00:36:29.920 --> 00:36:31.159
limped with aces. I mean,
well, too bad. I mean you

527
00:36:31.400 --> 00:36:36.000
like you didn't pay attention. I
mean like, I'm sorry you went and

528
00:36:36.000 --> 00:36:38.159
played one hundred K poker tournament.
You didn't pay attention. That's really not

529
00:36:38.239 --> 00:36:44.360
my fault. I like Daniel's valks
a little bit less every single day because

530
00:36:44.760 --> 00:36:47.440
he's just losing every day, you
know, getting his face punched in,

531
00:36:47.480 --> 00:36:51.440
and it's not fun to watch.
I want to see the guy win.

532
00:36:51.719 --> 00:36:53.719
So yeah, what do you think
You're the guy that's on the treadmill every

533
00:36:53.760 --> 00:37:00.400
day? Get off the internet,
catch it on on Twitter. I don't

534
00:37:00.400 --> 00:37:04.559
want to say enjoyable. That's a
terrible word, but it is enjoyable seeing

535
00:37:04.639 --> 00:37:08.920
him suffer because we are suffering as
poker players, and what the hell?

536
00:37:08.960 --> 00:37:12.119
What the hell? I don't want
to say that, but like I see

537
00:37:12.119 --> 00:37:14.159
the blog and I'm like, I
already know what's happened. He's already been

538
00:37:14.159 --> 00:37:15.199
for two boats. I'm like,
oh, this blog is going to be

539
00:37:15.239 --> 00:37:19.559
interesting. But that's like kind of
bad to think of it that way,

540
00:37:19.760 --> 00:37:22.239
you know what I'm saying. It's
like, this is like it's like I'm

541
00:37:22.239 --> 00:37:25.519
watching a horror and I'm ready for
the horror. Daniel who's not. Oh

542
00:37:25.599 --> 00:37:28.599
no, no, no, no, no, you are going to add

543
00:37:29.119 --> 00:37:30.320
to the Sean Deep group, Like, is that what you're gonna do with

544
00:37:30.360 --> 00:37:32.920
this? I would never be part
of the Sean Deep group. I did

545
00:37:34.000 --> 00:37:38.440
get a compliment saying that I did
something today that resembled Sean Deeve months of

546
00:37:38.519 --> 00:37:44.119
massive three triple slow roll. I
did today in the mix game. But

547
00:37:44.760 --> 00:37:46.400
you played a mixed game today,
Yeah, I went to the Belagia played

548
00:37:46.440 --> 00:37:50.360
Rugby's mix game series. Can I
tell you my slow roll? Can I

549
00:37:50.360 --> 00:37:52.480
tell? Yeah? Sure, I
mean this is the point of the podcast

550
00:37:52.480 --> 00:37:54.480
when no one's listening to anything anyway
after your game and you won't understand its

551
00:37:54.480 --> 00:38:00.119
cause Joa mah, okay, yeah, I'm already old half high like I'm

552
00:38:00.360 --> 00:38:06.119
high half five card draw high,
okay with me so far? Okay,

553
00:38:06.320 --> 00:38:09.119
I get dealt an ace high flush
in my hand, Ace one draw one

554
00:38:09.199 --> 00:38:14.440
draw after the flop, Okay,
I get dealt Ace queen six three and

555
00:38:14.480 --> 00:38:17.719
one more spade. Okay, it
limps round to me. I raised from

556
00:38:17.719 --> 00:38:22.159
the big bine. Robbie calls everyone
knows calls it. Yeah, flop comes

557
00:38:22.440 --> 00:38:28.000
Ace six three, Ramber, you
have three pair, I have three pair.

558
00:38:28.000 --> 00:38:30.639
And I have a flush in my
hand like nearly unbeatable on the high.

559
00:38:30.719 --> 00:38:35.800
I bet everybody calls they do a
turn card before the daw it's an

560
00:38:35.840 --> 00:38:39.280
ace, so I now have aces
full. Everyone does their draw. I

561
00:38:39.320 --> 00:38:43.840
bet yes, I bet Robbie raises, everyone follows. I make it three

562
00:38:43.880 --> 00:38:47.000
bets. Robbie coles. River is
a how many did Robbie draw? I

563
00:38:47.039 --> 00:38:53.440
can't remember. River is a brick? I bet Robbie Coles. I showed

564
00:38:53.480 --> 00:38:58.159
my ace and I announced trips.
Robbie goes, well, I have aces

565
00:38:58.199 --> 00:39:00.119
and I have aces full of threes, and I go, well, I

566
00:39:00.159 --> 00:39:05.320
also have a six for aces full
of sixes, and then he goes,

567
00:39:05.360 --> 00:39:08.000
well, I have ace. I
have ace king high for the Omaha hand.

568
00:39:08.320 --> 00:39:10.519
I show my queen. I go, oh, I have ace queen

569
00:39:10.599 --> 00:39:14.280
high. So he's thinking he's getting
half the part, and then I go

570
00:39:14.320 --> 00:39:16.840
but I also have a flush.
I spread my flush, so I was

571
00:39:16.880 --> 00:39:22.239
like a triple. He was so
mad and laughing at the same time.

572
00:39:22.320 --> 00:39:24.880
Knocked on my chips over and said
that that's Sean Dy must have told you

573
00:39:24.880 --> 00:39:28.639
that that was so good. Anyway, that's my short story. Back to

574
00:39:28.719 --> 00:39:30.880
Daniel, when we like we're a
day late, right, so we know

575
00:39:30.960 --> 00:39:35.280
he's busted two bullets in this hundred
k and we're kind of it's like a

576
00:39:35.280 --> 00:39:37.840
horror movie. We want to watch
how that now we're going to see the

577
00:39:37.920 --> 00:39:39.639
ras. But he bagged, he
begged good stuff. Thought we have a

578
00:39:39.679 --> 00:39:44.639
good positive vlog on the treadmill tomorrow. He's been keeping him to eighteen twenty

579
00:39:44.719 --> 00:39:46.840
minutes, which has been good for
me. You know, I'm ready for

580
00:39:46.880 --> 00:39:52.079
the forty five minute one. It's
coming soon. But yeah, I think

581
00:39:52.360 --> 00:39:58.679
I think next year, maybe even
an audible for this year, I don't

582
00:39:58.719 --> 00:40:01.760
think Daniel should be skipping the Monster
Stack, the Mystery Millions, the Millionaire

583
00:40:01.760 --> 00:40:07.599
Maker, and the Closer. I
just think that I think from perspective,

584
00:40:07.320 --> 00:40:12.800
I don't know, maybe this is
I think you're think from a fantasy perspective.

585
00:40:13.480 --> 00:40:17.320
Maybe this is a little bit too
results oriented, recency bias, call

586
00:40:17.360 --> 00:40:23.400
it that from some of his recent
success and some of the big field stuff,

587
00:40:23.960 --> 00:40:29.480
small smaller buying, big field stuff. But I feel like if he

588
00:40:29.599 --> 00:40:32.800
really gets into those tournaments and really
tries and pays attention, his edge is

589
00:40:32.840 --> 00:40:37.840
like infinite over these people. But
it's so much. Only do I think

590
00:40:37.840 --> 00:40:40.840
it's infinite? I think people would
literally are like tripping over themselves to give

591
00:40:40.920 --> 00:40:47.159
him chips. It's so hard to
win that. Yeah, but like I

592
00:40:47.159 --> 00:40:50.960
don't know, I feel like he
can just get a huge stack coming out

593
00:40:51.000 --> 00:40:57.960
of tenas. Come on, yeah, one hundred player ras Field, and

594
00:40:57.960 --> 00:41:00.760
I think it's easier for him to
defeat a hundred player ras Field. I

595
00:41:00.800 --> 00:41:04.519
don't know, man, I think
I think it's fantasy wise. I don't

596
00:41:04.519 --> 00:41:07.199
sweat would be way more fun in
cost, It would be fun. The

597
00:41:07.239 --> 00:41:09.960
sweat for helmw With was fun.
Yes, that was a what is it,

598
00:41:10.159 --> 00:41:15.360
thirteen hundred player Omaha tournament, But
like you know, they want to.

599
00:41:15.840 --> 00:41:22.159
I think I think Daniel's edge over
the average player in the Monsters deck

600
00:41:22.400 --> 00:41:28.599
is much greater than Phil helm Moose's
edge over the end of extrapolated out.

601
00:41:28.880 --> 00:41:32.119
It cannot be cannot be overrided by
the luck and the the un luck of

602
00:41:32.199 --> 00:41:37.800
losing flips or getting those big like
that saying fucking flips, k what are

603
00:41:37.800 --> 00:41:40.840
you talking about the updates today?
It was literally flip city in the hundred

604
00:41:42.639 --> 00:41:45.920
tournament. That's what these guys are
degens. Look at that hand of Garder

605
00:41:45.960 --> 00:41:49.840
busted that big one, you know, the ice King versus tens, Like,

606
00:41:49.920 --> 00:41:52.000
you want to get that in a
hundred k What do you mean you

607
00:41:52.000 --> 00:41:54.440
won't get that in one hundred k? Yes, you will. Come on,

608
00:41:54.480 --> 00:41:58.719
buddy, let's be sir. Did
you see how Sean Winter busted today

609
00:41:58.760 --> 00:42:02.639
in the Hunter kN I didn't he
raised the button, but he raised buttoner

610
00:42:02.679 --> 00:42:07.719
cut off justin Saliba ripped it in
from the small and Jack ten suited.

611
00:42:07.079 --> 00:42:12.440
Yeah, that's correct, I mean, tim teow is it approved. I'm

612
00:42:12.679 --> 00:42:15.960
guessing I'm I think that it was
correct. Yes, But Winter still called

613
00:42:15.960 --> 00:42:21.360
the ace King flopped an ace on
Ace eight X and it came Queen nine.

614
00:42:21.840 --> 00:42:23.320
He backed into a straight. But
it's like, you see the same

615
00:42:23.360 --> 00:42:28.840
bullshit in these tournaments that you see
in the fifteen hundreds, Like, same

616
00:42:28.880 --> 00:42:34.599
stuff, same stuff. I'm just
saying I think that. I'm not saying

617
00:42:34.639 --> 00:42:37.719
he needs to like go out of
his way to play those tournaments. I'm

618
00:42:37.760 --> 00:42:40.840
just saying, don't initially cross them
off. Yeah, yes, I like

619
00:42:40.920 --> 00:42:43.920
that. You know, be like, hey, you know what, I'll

620
00:42:43.960 --> 00:42:45.320
hop in the final fight of the
Monster Stack, you know, yeah,

621
00:42:45.360 --> 00:42:49.559
if I have to miss whatever the
ten k ravs, I mean, so

622
00:42:49.679 --> 00:42:52.519
be it. Whatever, you know, I think that it's fine. Ultimately,

623
00:42:52.760 --> 00:42:55.480
all right, that's all we got. Really, Tomorrow is gonna be

624
00:42:55.519 --> 00:42:59.239
a big day, big, big
day, So streaming on Poker Go,

625
00:42:59.440 --> 00:43:02.000
we have the final table of the
one hundred thousand dollars High Roller. We

626
00:43:02.079 --> 00:43:07.280
also have the final table of the
fifteen hundred dollars Monster Stack that is happening.

627
00:43:07.280 --> 00:43:10.000
We're going to have the conclusion playing
out of the ten thousand dollars Horse

628
00:43:10.000 --> 00:43:14.119
Tournament, so we'll be able to
touch on that when that wraps up.

629
00:43:14.360 --> 00:43:17.199
I'm assuming the one k PLO is
going to end tomorrow as well, so

630
00:43:17.840 --> 00:43:22.280
there's a lot of stuff going on. We'll have Final Go to Ben starting

631
00:43:22.280 --> 00:43:25.599
tomorrow as well. Yeah, hold
on six. We will also have Day

632
00:43:25.599 --> 00:43:28.679
two of the ten k Ras,
so we'll see how that goes, and

633
00:43:28.679 --> 00:43:30.280
that's obviously going to play down to
a final table. So at the end

634
00:43:30.360 --> 00:43:36.559
of the day tomorrow, we should
have what four bracelet winners, Yeah,

635
00:43:36.559 --> 00:43:39.440
we should have four bracelet winners.
You interview them all, and I'm definitely

636
00:43:39.440 --> 00:43:43.840
not going to interview them all,
and then we'll you know, we'll have

637
00:43:44.360 --> 00:43:49.159
something to talk about pretty meaningful in
the ten k Ras also, we'll all

638
00:43:49.199 --> 00:43:51.920
have something meaningful to talk about in
the three K Nolan holding them freeze out

639
00:43:51.920 --> 00:43:54.039
because that should be very close to
the final table, probably final two or

640
00:43:54.079 --> 00:43:58.679
three tables there. What's going kicking
off tomorrow, Well, we got the

641
00:43:58.800 --> 00:44:04.559
ten am special fifteen dollars super Turbo
Bounty. I think about it. I'm

642
00:44:04.559 --> 00:44:06.719
going to think about playing that,
but I don't know. It's pretty late

643
00:44:06.719 --> 00:44:09.880
already. Five K Noman hold Him
six Max four day event that starts,

644
00:44:10.280 --> 00:44:15.719
and then the night the Night Game
three K nine game, the Night Game

645
00:44:15.760 --> 00:44:19.760
the Night that's the mini PPC,
Mini p PC. Yeah, nine game

646
00:44:19.840 --> 00:44:23.199
mixed three K. I mean they
really they really need to name it the

647
00:44:23.280 --> 00:44:27.079
minipiece. They call them mini main
event. You should definitely call this what

648
00:44:27.119 --> 00:44:30.000
I mean, you should definitely call
this the mini p PC. I mean

649
00:44:30.079 --> 00:44:32.800
for sure that should be a fun
one. But yeah, it's a massive

650
00:44:32.880 --> 00:44:39.039
day here, like just streams,
restarts, starting events. Plus we've got

651
00:44:39.039 --> 00:44:43.639
a five KPLO over the pub Go
studio two pm kickoff time. It's just

652
00:44:43.760 --> 00:44:46.559
kind of rate on time entry,
free food drinks. Of course you're a

653
00:44:46.599 --> 00:44:51.719
podcast listener, I will give you
a free hat if you go play.

654
00:44:52.679 --> 00:44:54.599
Wow, that's a bargain right there. All right, that's gonna do it

655
00:44:54.880 --> 00:44:59.239
for us. My name is Donny
Peters, his name is Tim Duckworth,

656
00:44:59.280 --> 00:45:07.480
and we will talk to you guys
tomorrow. Say yep, Race night, Jenny Express

