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

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Podcast. My name is Donny Peters
and it is my pleasure to be flying

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solo today because Tim is out,
so I am here and I can do

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what I damn well. Please,
Maybe I'll have some fun rankings. Maybe

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I'll I don't know. No,
I'm just kidding. I'm not gonna do

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anything. I'm gonna run through the
news. We got an interview to play

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as well, and yeah, we'll
get you out of here. It's one

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forty five in the morning. I
just got done playing the three K not

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too long ago, busted in the
last level of the night, so I'm

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a bit fried. But I'll be
bringing you the news recapping what happened on

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Monday, June twenty fourth at the
twenty twenty four World Series of Poker.

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We're gonna be hitting on the fifty
thousand dollars Poker Players Championship. Today was

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Day two. We have the prize
pool, we know how many final entries

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were in the field. We know
the chip leader entering day three, and

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that is Jao Vieira out of Portugal, so we'll touch on that. We

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have looks like three hundred and nineteen
players left in the Millionaire Maker. We

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mentioned yesterday that one of the big
news items for today would be the payouts

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in the Millionaire Maker. We have
those payouts, so we'll talk about that.

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Super Seniors drew three thousand, three
hundred and sixty two entries. We

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got Day one or the three thousand
dollars NOLM and hold them. That's what

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I played, but I will no
longer be playing. We also have Day

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one of the twenty five hundred dollars
Omaha eight or Better tournament, So that's

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I think first things first, we
are going to let's go to an interview

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with Nick Wright. Okay, so
I was playing the three K today and

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a table or two over I see
Nick Wright sit down. Nick Wright is

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a sports media personality. If you
were listening to or sorry, watching some

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poker grow recently two hundred and fifty
K super high Roller, Nick Wright hopped

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in the booth alongside Jeff Platt and
Brent Hanks. Diehard poker enthusiast absolutely loves

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it. You know. He's one
of the biggest sports media personalities in the

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world. Host of the What's Right
podcast First Things First on FS one.

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So Nick does a lot in the
sports world, but as you can tell

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by the interview that I did with
him, absolutely loves the game of poker,

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absolutely loves it. So on the
first break of the three k Nolman

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Holdhem I went over talked with him. I've met Nick before. I interviewed

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him before when he participated on maybe
a game on the Future or Pokera after

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Dog. I forget exactly what it
was at the studio, but he's played

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on some of our stuff before.
So here is that interview with Nick Wright.

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Alright, I'm here with Nick Wright, host of First Things First on

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FS one and What's Right with Nick
Wright. I want to know how much

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you love poker because you're always here, You're in the commentary booth with Jeff

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and Brent, You're watching all the
time, you're tweeting about it. I'm

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what's your love for the game,
Like, I mean, it's my only

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it's my only. I don't want
you want to call it a hobby because

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I care about it more than that. But it's aside from work and family.

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It's the only way I spend my
time. I listened to your Guys

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podcast. I watch every thing Poker
Go puts out I told Jeff and Brent

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two day Saturday, when I was
in the booth for the first time,

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that it was my first time nervous
broadcasting in eight years. The last time

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I felt nervous broadcasting was my first
day ever filling in for Colin Cowhart,

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and I felt similarly in the booth
for the two hundred and fifty K,

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and then luckily they invited me back
to do the final table. I no,

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I just really love it and I
just love being a part of it.

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I watched a bit of the two
fifty K while you were in the

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booth. It didn't seem like you
were nervous at all. Is this something

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you would ever like aspire to do
a little bit more oft forever? Yeah?

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Yeah, I mean I aspire to
do more of it immediately. The

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I it's the It's just what's tough
is being physically in Vegas, and so

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if there was a way for me
to be able to do more stuff and

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not like right now this moment.
The reason I'm out here is because the

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Euro's soccer tournament is going on.
So we have no TV show for today,

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which is Monday, when we're talking
Tuesday and Wednesday, So I had

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like a five day stretch where I
could come out and so yeah, I

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mean I have. I've wanted to
be a part of poker, not just

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as a player but as a commentator
for a long time. Obviously there's great

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you know what I mean, there's
there's great, great, great ones.

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I think Jeff and Brent are as
good of a team as there is.

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I, along with literally the entirety
of the poker world, love Shulman and

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Ali, and there's obviously many others. But yeah, I mean I I

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I really enjoy it, and I
hope to do more of it. And

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if there's ever a way to be
able to do some of it, you

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know, without having to necessarily physically
be in Las Vegas, I do a

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ton more of it. It's just
hard for me to get out here for

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long stretches of time. Obviously a
big poker enthusiast. You're in the three

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K now. I think you played
the Millimaker as well, still chasing your

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first EBISIP cash though well, so
I mean, to be fair, the

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Millimaker was my first wsop tek.
Okay, so I'm O for one.

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But we now know how many how
many ternaments people play, so I've never

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played. This is my first time
ever playing in the World series. Okay,

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what do you think of it?
Oh? I think it's great.

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I mean, it's awesome, and
I'm The thing is this, I'm not

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supposed to be playing in the three
K because I'm actually I want to,

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and I'm supposed to be playing the
eight Study. That was going to be

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my next question. I heard you
tell that you were playing, so that's

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my that was my plan. And
then when I got here that hadn't started

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yet, and so I decided that
I'm going to register this three K and

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take super high variance lines in the
first three hours and to try to either

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get a huge stack to where it's
I'll keep playing it or bust and then

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I'll happily go play the eight Study, which is what I really want to

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play. But it wasn't going yet. And you know, I fortunately have

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a nice night, very brief but
nice night post final table broadcast in the

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Aria High Limit blackjack room, so
I have a little extra money to where

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if I burn this three K through
some bad plays, I'm still plus on

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the trip. So yeah, so
I'm gonna I'm gonna see if i can

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spin this up to a big number, and if I can, I'll go

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play the mixed game that I wanted
to play. You mentioned being out here

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for a few days break from work. You got the three K now,

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maybe that limit tournament later, anything
else on the schedule, No, I

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mean right now, I'm supposed to
fly back Wednesday night this tournament and the

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eight. If I were to final
table it, obviously I wouldn't fly back

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Wednesday night. That would be,
as Marlow Stanfield would call it, a

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good problem. So I will see. I hope to come back at some

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point. I won't be able to
do the main because I just can't take

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that much time, but I hope
to be back before the end of the

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series and playing something else. I'm
not sure what playing something else. As

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someone who has followed along everything that's
happened so far at the World Cheries Spoker

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so far, what's the one moment
that sticks out to you from a fan

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perspective or maybe a couple? I
mean, yeah, I mean Ivy winning

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his bracelets, unbelievable, big HUNI
going first third in the two biggest tournaments.

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Buy in at the series. Scott
sever reminding everyone that he's got a

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legitimate claim maybe to best all around
player. And then I, I mean,

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awestmis has been unbelievable. And then
I'm partial because I consider, despite

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the fact that we're still yet to
meet in person, I consider Nick Shulman

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a personal friend. Shulman winning what
winning the was it twenty five fifty K?

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I don't even know the twenty five
k for his first hold embracelet?

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And then also was it with you
or with Tim that he did the podcast?

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Okay, the interview where Nick said, like, I thought it was

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really dope, and I don't want
to misquote him, but I think he

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said, like, yeah, I
want to be the best all around player

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in the world. And he also
said that he considers himself like in that

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conversation, Oh, well, he's
definitively I think any I think everyone that

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knows what they're talking about considered himself
in that conversation. And I think privately,

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probably everyone who's in the conversation wants
to be at the forefront of it.

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But people I really respect, I'm
gonna make it about me for a

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moment. I Uh, I'm on
the record repeatedly that my career, my

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ultimate career goal, and my career
I will not consider a success a full

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success. If I don't, if
I'm not at one point the family feud

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style, JORDI answer to who's the
best sportscaster in America? I want like

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or the most, the biggest,
whatever it is. I want to,

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even if it's just for a day, I want there to be a day

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in time where the answer that is
me. I think a lot of people

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probably feel that way, but don't
say it because it kind of makes you

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sound like an asshole and it's a
weird thing to say or whatever. But

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it's true. So I say it. Well, let me let me say

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that. Yeah, I have said
the same thing for poker media. I

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want to beat that for poker media. You know, so I've said it

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before on the Poker Gril podcast.
I have no problem being the asshole by

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saying that, but I do like
it helps motivate you. And so here's

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so, and I think that's great, and I think that's how how driven

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successful people should act or believe.
I thought it was really cool that Nick

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said it, that Nick wasn't fake. So often you get these winners that

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say it was lucky, it was
the cards. Whatever did I did it?

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I did it, and I and
I, you know, should be

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considered again, I want to misquote
him for the best all around player in

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the world, and I think that's
so dope, and so I think.

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So those are the things that jump
out to me more. I'm sure there

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are other things I'm forgetting. Uh
And obviously Santos coming back last night in

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the two fifty called it. Well, I did call it. I do.

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I will give myself credit. I
did call it once we got to

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the final table that I thought Santo
should be more was a variable in that

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playing for the win and that if
anyone was going to overcome Find's massive Chipley,

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it could be him, and he
did. He did do it.

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But yeah, those are the moments
that stand out to me. That was

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Nick Right, Listen, It's great
to hear Nick Wright's passion for poker,

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and I like to think that in
some other alternate reality, Nick Wright would

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have been a poker player or maybe
poker media personality or you know, something

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of the like. He certainly loves
the game, doesn't get to play a

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lot of it, you know,
as you heard him mention there, his

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his work is, you know,
that's his main thing. That's what he

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does. Doesn't get a lot of
time away, but does have some days

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to come out here and blast off. So so yeah, I believe he

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busted the three K, and I
think he popped in to the twenty five

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hundred dollars oe tournament. I'm not
exactly sure if he did, but I

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did see him roaming around the horseshoe
at some point, So so yeah,

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And listen, I was honest when
I said to Nick, you know,

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like, just like he wants to
be the best sports media personality in the

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world, I've always wanted to be
the best poker media personality in the world.

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I want to essentially be and I
think I've said it on the podcast

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before. I basically want to be
the Bill Simmons of poker. That's what

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I would like to be. You
know, I think that would be the

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best thing in the world. Big
fan of Bill Simmons. So you know,

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hopefully I can just you know,
keep working towards that every single day

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and get a little bit better at
everything that I do. But listen,

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it's great to have Nick out here, even for the few days that he

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is out here. Great to get
him in the booth. You know,

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maybe we can work him in a
little bit more. I know he mentioned,

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you know the fact that he doesn't
live here in Las Vegas. He

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lives out in New York, so
he's not able to get here all the

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time. He's not able to come
here and do commentary and whatever. But

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hey, it's twenty twenty four.
Technology is one hell of a thing.

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So maybe we can do some remote
hits something like that. Get him in

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here, have him talking about things, main event coming up, maybe that

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I don't know. I'll float it
to the bosses and see what they say.

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All right, let's get into the
nitty gritty news that we have to

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talk about. We have the fifty
thousand dollars Poker Players Championship, So eighty

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nine entries this year. That's the
final number, down a little bit from

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last year. Last year had ninety
nine entries, and then the year before

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one hundred and twelve. So now
the second year that it has declined.

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So went from one to twelve to
ninety nine to eighty nine. I guess

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a little bit head scratching. Wyatt's
going down. I do know a couple

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players I think were playing some other
tournaments. I know for a fact that

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Dan Shack could not register the fifty
k because he was still in the Millionaire

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Maker, and then he busted the
millionaire Maker surely after registration closed in the

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fifty k and he couldn't play it. He actually busted the Millionaire Maker shortly

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after registration closed in the fifty KPPC
and the one k Super Seniors, both

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tournaments he wanted to play. I
know this because he sat next to me

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in the three K Nolm and hold
him and he was talking about how he

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lost this tough hand in the Millionaire
Maker, and then, to make matters

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worse, he couldn't play either of
the tournaments that he really wanted to play,

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the Super Seniors and the fifty KPPC, because he busted in the millionaire

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Maker after reg had closed in those
other events. So stuff like that happening

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is just kind of the variance of
tournament entries, you know, if you're

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an operator, I know, we
know this stuff with the PGT and the

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stuff that we do in the Poker
Go Studio. You know, there's there's

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variants with just like scheduling and stuff. You know, people can be playing

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one thing or another and not getting
your event. Maybe they're making a deep

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run, they don't hop in the
fifty KPPC. That sort of stuff that

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said, eighty nine entries in the
fifty KPPC just under one point two million

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dollars for first place. It's one
million, one hundred and seventy eight thousand

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dollars up top of course, the
coveted World Series of Poker Gold bracelet.

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The top fourteen spots are going to
pay one hundred and two thousand dollars for

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a min cash. It looks like
they tricked me on the chip counts.

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The end of day chip Counts said
that Joo Vieira was up on top,

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but now I just refreshed it and
he's knocked down a little bit, and

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James Opst is up on top.
So Australian James, who won a bracelet

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earlier this summer, he is up
on top. It looks like as long

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as this end of day post on
WSP dot com is correct, twenty nine

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players remain again field size eighty nine
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Opps bagged one million, nine hundred
and sixty one thousand. They began

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the tournament with three hundred k ozmos
one million, eight hundred and thirty nine

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thousand I know Ozmas hasn't won a
gold bracelet this summer, but it's kind

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of quietly the summer of Ozmas in
a lot of ways. I mean,

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we just saw him finish seventh in
the two hundred and fifty K super high

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Roller. Took home seven hundred and
fifty four K. There. He has

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a bunch of cashes one, two, three, four, five, six,

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seven, eight cashes so far at
the twenty twenty four WSOP the biggest

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ones or the most important ones of
the deepest runes with. However you want

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to classify a fourth place finish in
the fifteen hundred dollars Nolanman hold him shootout

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one hundred nine thousand dollars score.
There he took third place. In the

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twenty five hundred dollars Nolanman hold him
freeze out for two hundred and nine thousand

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dollars, twenty sixth place for one
hundred and one K. In the fifty

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thousand dollars Nolan Ma hold him high
Roller, he got second. Of course,

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everyone knows the most epic final table
of the summer, the one hundred

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thousand dollars high Roller, Ozmas took
second for just shy of one point nine

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million. He lost heads up to
Chris big Huni Heuniken, and then I

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mentioned that's seventh place finish in the
tw hundred fifty kay Super high Roller for

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three quarters of a million dollars seven
hundred and fifty four k. So Osmas

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is crushing, absolutely crushing, and
now he has the second largest stack entering

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Day three of the fifty thousand dollars
Poker Players Championship. So if things continue

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to go the way that they have
for a Jammy Osmas, I think it's

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safe to say or safe to expect
him to make a run to the money

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and a run to the final table
in the fifty k PPC. But we

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will see how that goes. Of
course, this tournament extremely long, extremely

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drawn out, very very very player
friendly structure. You know, this tournament

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is basically a cash game in tournament
form is the best way that I would

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describe it. So Johnny Becker third
in chips, Jared Blessnik fourth in chips,

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The Blaze Show on the stream.
If you didn't watch the stream,

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you missed one hell of a show. So today we started on Poker Go

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on the Poker Goro YouTube channel.
Day two coverage of this event on poker

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Go starting with today's Day two.
That that just wrapped up. We're gonna

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have Day two, Day three,
Day four, and the final table all

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streaming on poker Go, so extended
coverage of the twenty twenty four WSPA fifty

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k PPC. At the end of
the night, the last last feature table

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was Daniel Legroan, You, Phil
Helmuth and Jared Blesnik and it was the

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bless Show and it was awesome somehow
someway, Daniel Legranney was like the third

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wheel and all of that, even
though he is Poker's most popular player,

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you know, Blez was was ribbing
hellmuth a lot. Even Stephen Chidwick got

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in there with a couple one lighters, set a couple of words and you

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know, it was absolutely hilarious.
So that was a lot of fun.

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Alie Najade had the call with Jesse
Silvia and Chris Vich. So if you

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missed that, you know, go
find it, go check it out.

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It's available on pokerco dot com.
This day, too, was also available

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on the poker Go YouTube channel.
Groan you did end up bagging chips go

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Daniel go just over a little bit
over one point three million for him,

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Michael Msrocky, who's won this event
three times, one point three two nine

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million for him. I see Phil
Ivy bag chips eight hundred and fifteen thousand

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for him. Phil Hue is out
there, he bagchips. Stephen Chidwick bagchips.

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Victor blom Aka is solder, he's
out there. Gus Hanson was in

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the field, a little bit of
a blast from the past there with old

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Gus, but he's out there battling. And the shortest stack returning for Day

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three looks to be John Mannette.
So a lot of big name firepower.

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We did lose Phil Helmath in the
final level of the night. He busted

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in a stud high low pot to
both Negron You and John David Rodgers upon

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the feature table, But we still
got Ivy, we still got Negron YOUU,

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we still got Jeremy Osmas, we
still got Michael Mcsrocky. So you

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know, pretty pretty pretty awesome field. Moving forward to Day three, a

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Day three coverage will be streaming on
PokerGO dot com, So if you are

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a poker gro subscriber, I would
highly encourage you to check it out.

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If you're not, go to pokerg
dot com and pick up a subscription again.

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This is the fifty thousand dollars Poker
Players Championship. Moving over to the

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WSOP Millionaire Maker, we talked about
the ten nine and thirty nine entries that

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they got in this event, which
was an uptick over last year's field size.

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You love to see that. I
believe three hundred and nineteen players are

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advancing to day three. Among them, Martin Jacobsen is in the field.

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Vitally Zavorotnez is leading the way ahead
of Sasha Garrin, Steven daf Fine I'm

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sorry, I probably butchered that last
name as I normally do, and Alessandro

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Petioli. They are all the big
stacks. Chris Mormon, we all know

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Mormon one. He bagged the sixth
largest stack in the Millionaire Maker. Jason

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Wheeler bagged the top ten stack.
I already mentioned Martin Jacobson out there as

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well. Still fighting. Moving forward
in this event, the payouts. They

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did announce the payouts for the Millionaire
Maker, so top one thousand, six

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hundred and forty one players cashed.
Everyone got double their money. Well at

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least if you've fired one bullet for
fifteen hundred three thousand dollars was the min

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cash up top one million, two
hundred and fifty one hundred and twenty five

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dollars, second place one million,
one thousand, one hundred and seventy dollars.

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They did it again with the top
two spots being seven figures. And

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then there's this big gap between second
and third. So you got one point

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twenty five million, you got a
million, so's a that's a gap of

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two hundred and fifty k. And
then the gap from second to third,

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third is six hundred and fifty k, so you have a gap of three

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hundred and fifty thousand. So that
gap second to third is bigger than the

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gap that is first A second a
little bit wonky, you know, if

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you ask me, I would like
to see them just just top it out

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at a million of top million,
flat one and six zeros following it.

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Put two commas in there, let's
go, and then go from there,

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you know, make it kind of
nice and flat throughout, you know,

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maybe even bump up some of these
these middle portions with that extra money.

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So that's what I would like to
see, but you know, it is

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what it is. And then Tim, I mean Tim and I talked about

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this a couple episodes ago. If
you're able to get to a clean and

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a smooth one point five million,
then you can go one point five million,

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one million. Then that's when you
would you know, increase the first

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place prize. But yeah, I
mean I just think millionaire Maker. The

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name is one millionaire Maker, so
that's what I like to see. We'll

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keep up with this event, of
course, you know, still a very

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long way to go. This event
was pretty drawn out overall. You know,

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it's very player friendly. You get
a lot of bang for your buck

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for fifteen hundred dollars. So we
will continue to track the Millionaire Maker as

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it heads on to a winner.
Again. More than one point twenty five

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million dollars up top over to the
Super Seniors one one thousand dollars buying in

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this one huge field, as these
seniors tournaments always draw massive, massive,

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massive fields we talked about. The
one thousand dollars. Seniors Championship was down

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slightly, I believe if I remember
correctly, like down like you know,

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one or two hundred entries or something
like that. Nothing, nothing crazy,

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basically in line with last year.
Super Seniors though, was up three three

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hundred and sixty two entries this year
last year three thy one and twenty one.

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So nice uptick there. I believe, I believe that that increase makes

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up for the decrease in the Seniors
Championship. So walked around that field.

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I mean, these these seniors events
that they seem awesome, like awesome to

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the to the extent that I kind
of can't wait to play them. I'm

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forty years old, you know,
so I have a little bit of a

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ways to go when I'm When you're
fifty, you can play in the Seniors

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Championship, when you're sixty, you
can play in the Super Seniors. I

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don't know, I just I've always
felt like, I think years ago,

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I used to feel like, you
know, the Seniors Championship is kind of

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silly, you know, if I'm
being honest and transparent about how I used

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to feel. But I've I've very
much changed. And I see those players

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out there battling, and you know, it's a community within the community.

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You know, the poker community is
still pretty small, even though to us

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being in it it seems so big, but like in the greater scheme of

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like the world, it's still a
pretty small community overall. But then the

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Seniors. You know, that's a
smaller community within the community. The Super

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Seniors is even smaller. You know, you're just you got less of a

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pool overall. But you know,
everyone's out there battling, they're having a

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lot of fun. I think it's
kind of cool that, like, you

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know, it's largely just like poker
enthusiast hobby players, et cetera, however

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you want to call them. At
least that's my view of it. But

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then you get some really really good
players who just happen to meet the age

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requirement and they're out there battling,
and they tend to do pretty well in

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those two tournaments. So so yeah, I mean, I mean they look

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fun. They do look fun.
So I'm kind of like, weirdly,

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you know, looking forward to it. I was talking with a buddy of

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mine, Andrew Moreno. He was
at the my three k Nolamitate table today

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with me, and you know,
we were kind of talking like, you

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know, yeah, a few more
years, you know before we know,

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we're gonna be in the seniors and
we're gonna be in the Super Seniors and

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all that sort of stuff, and
you know, it's gonna be kind of

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fun. But we're looking forward to
playing it. So yeah again. Three

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thousand, three hundred and sixty two
entries in the Super Seniors, up from

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last year's three thy one and twenty
one top prize this year three hundred and

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fifty eight thousand dollars. Looks like
there is a little bit under one thousand

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players remaining. Five hundred and five
will pay. Bruno FETUSI looked like he

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bagged a large stack. Kevin O'Donnell
Farzad Banyati, Kevin Song, Sammy Farja.

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All of those names are said to
advance. David Goodkin leads the way

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looking at Goodkin's hended mob. If
I have the correct one three previous World

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Series of Poker cashes for Goodwin or
Goodkin, excuse me, including two cashes

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in the Seniors' Championship. So still
not in the money for these players,

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you know, have a bit of
a ways to go, but things are

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aligning for Goodkin to get a Super
Seniors cash after he has two Seniors' Championship

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cashes. As we do here,
we'll keep tabs on the Super Seniors as

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they go and we'll tell you about
the happenings there as they play down to

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a three hundred and fifty eight thousand
dollars champion day one of the three thousand

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dollars No Limit Texas hold them fourteen
hundred and forty entries on day one.

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Somebody said last year they got seventeen
hundred. I'm gonna kind of look that

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up on the fly, because when
we started this tournament, this tournament has

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like such an insane structure, just
like just sitting there our levels. You

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start with forty thousand chips one hundred, one hundred, like you know,

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you're just kind of chilling, and
it's it's a really really really good structure

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overall. Oh yeah, last year, seventeen hundred and thirty six entry.

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Yang Zang defeated Arama Ganyan in heads
up play. Alex Linsky got second,

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John van Fleet got fourth, Frederick
Nomand got Norman got fifth, Alex Dimitrov

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six, Channon Shore seventh. I
mean, that's a pretty damn stacked final

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table if you ask me. But
yeah, fourteen hundred and forty entries in

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this event this year, you can
still register for two levels plus the break.

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On a day two we played or
they played. I didn't fully play,

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but I played nine and a half
levels everyone else played ten. But

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yeah, you can register till or
through twelve levels, so about two fifteen

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pm on day two, So we
don't have the final numbers here yet,

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but you know, we'll keep tabs
on on this one. Do you want

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to say that I ran a big
bluff that I was I was pretty happy

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with in the moment, and I
then afterwards I started thinking about it,

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and I was like, hmmm,
you know, because the reason why I

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started thinking about afterwards because obviously it
didn't work out right. The guy called

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the river. Then we got the
dinner break, I came back to my

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computer, I started looking it up, and I think I pretty much nailed

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it, which I'm happy with.
You know, it's it's good to It

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feels good when you can like put
in work and then you can check your

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work afterwards and you can say like, okay, I kind of I got

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that right. I will say that
I think my flop sizing was off,

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and I'm a little bit frustrated with
that because I mean the general idea was

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that, you know, I should
be rangebating the flop, and I did,

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but I should size up and I
didn't. I size down and whatever,

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So that could be a slight issue, but other than that, you

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know, I'm really happy with it. I raised two sixes from early position,

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big blind defended it came ace queen
three with two diamonds. I had

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the six of diamonds and I barreled
off flop turn and river. Uh,

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two diamonds on the flop, eight
of diamonds on the turn, and five

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of clubs I believe on the river
and I went bet bet bet bet small

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and flop should have sized up though
in hindsights, sized up on turn over

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bet river and the guy called with
ace deuice. So you know, I

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really thought that type of hand.
You know, if he's got an ace,

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it's a weak ace. I do
have a six of diamonds, which

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blocks some diamond combinations. Not always
the biggest thing, but against a big

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blind range who can defend, you
know, on the wider side of things

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matters a little bit more. Ultimately
fine with it. You know, I

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think I checked it and it seems
all right. So so yeah, you

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know, you're not just gonna sit
back there and you know, just nutpedal

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the whole time. I'm gonna try
and go after chips. And I was

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pretty surprise that this guy ended up
calling, but then again a couple hours

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later, my buddy Andrew Marino tried
a really big bluff against this same player

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and he called off with third pair, like bad kicker in a huge spot.

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So I mean, and this player
that we were playing against, you

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know, he picked off a few
different bluffs, so I don't know.

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He must have just been kind of
stationy, which is fine. I also

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thought that he was very good and
like he probably thought things through correctly.

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So yeah, just just really interesting
spots overall. Had a chance to essentially

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triple up at the end when I
got my money in with ten's verses king,

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but hit a king and that's all
she wrote for me. Thought I

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played well throughout the day, had
a lot of fun out there battling,

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so I'll be back in there soon, I think. I think I'm going

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to play the Colossus next and then
gear up for the main and let's go.

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Canada's Daniel Ganne leads the way in
the three thousand dollars No limit hold

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them at least that's per wsop dot
com. They're gonna get a flurry of

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late entries in this one. You
know, anyone that busted late at night.

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Like me, I'm not reentering,
but I'm sure there are plenty of

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people that are Probably some people that
come in just for their first bullet might

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get you know, people that bust
out of the Millionaire Maker come over all

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that sort of stuff. So fourteen
forty on day one would expect that to

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increase quite nicely, and then we'll
see if it challenges last year's seventeen thirty

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six or even surpasses it. You
never know. Joe McKeon bagged a big

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stack as well in that tournament.
So so yeah, lots to come from

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the three K nolanan hold Them.
Last year's first place prize in that one

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was almost seven hundred and eighteen thousand
dollars that was won by Yang Zang.

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So would expect I don't know,
six fifty to seven fifty in that neighborhood

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for first place this year. So
a very very big payout in the three

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K Nolanman Hold Them is coming day
one. Of the twenty five hundred dollars

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oe Omaha Hi Lo slash Stud Hilo
five hundred and seven entries, you got

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Chad Eve Sledge, Robert Mzeraki,
David Williams, Dario Sammartino, Benny Laser,

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Ari Angel, Brandon, Shaq,
Harrisho, Hashim David Bach, and

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Alan Kessler. Looks like they are
all advancing, so pretty stacked field.

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There more than a two hundred and
twenty two thousand dollars up top for the

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winner in this one top seventy seven
pay out. Tomorrow we have a six

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hundred dollars Poker News Deep Stack Championship. I'm assuming that's going to be massive.

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We also have a fifteen hundred dollars
no limit deuced to seven single draw.

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I still have a soft spot in
my heart for this game. I

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really do love playing it. I'm
not going to get in there this one.

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I have played this event before a
lot of fun, very very pure

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form of poker, and it's just
good to get in there and blast off

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at at an accessible price point.
I'm gonna skip it this year once again.

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You know. I'm very much just
in the Nolan Holdham streets like tunnel

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vision with that. So that's where
I'm at. Depending on what my work

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schedule is, maybe this six hund
dollars Poker News Deep Sax Championship's got my

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name name on it, but we'll
see how things go. I mean,

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that's going to do it for me. Solo pod just ran through the news

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as best I could. The big
thing, of course, is the fifty

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k PPC moving forward to day three, that's going to be top of everyone's

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mind again. We are streaming that
on Poker gro Day three, Day four

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and the final table. So still
a ton of stuff to come from the

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fifty thousand dollars Poker Players Championship.
I do want to thank Nick Wright for

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taking a bit over eight minutes of
time to talk to me on break Love

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here and his passion for the game. And hopefully we can continue to see

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Nick Wright, you know, out
here blasting. Hopefully he can get his

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first of sipy cash and and kind
of you know, beyond his way.

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That's going to do it for me. My name is Donnie Peters and I

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will talk to you guys on the
next episode. Jenny Express

