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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. His name is Tim Duckworth. Good

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night mate. How does that sound? Rich? Ryan? You hated the

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apple? Well, how about a
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enough. Oh, it's definitely crunching
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Watch. Oh, there we go. That was a good one. That

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was a good one. Yeah,
sorry, Rich, I don't have anything

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We're leaving this all in, baby, all of it all right. Cool.

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It's June thirtieth, twenty twenty four, the final day of June,

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Day thirty four of the twenty twenty
four World Tis as a Poker is winding

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down. Tim and I are gonna
try and rip through this episode quickly.

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We're just gonna warn you that if
we don't hit on all the topics as

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extensively as you might like us to, we got to get home. We

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got to get some rest. We
are playing the Tag Team tomorrow. Wait,

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we are, yes, we are. We gotta go register still,

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God damn, yeah, we gotta
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double dipping in the Tag Team and
the Colossums. It's my first time ever

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playing two tournaments at the word the
poker. Yeah you need. It's kind

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of interesting, So we're gonna be
doing that. The Tag Team starts at

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the god awful hour of ten am. Max Ley Register No, I see.

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I would have done it normally,
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we got to be there hand number
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We got to try and catch some
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The fifty winners got one percent each. We're gonna draw that on today's

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episode, so be sure, be
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episode. We're not gonna do it
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little later, okay, because we
got some big news. The biggest news

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of this episode and of the DOUBSSIP
probably I mean, I know Negroni is

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right up there, but Scott sever
won his third WSOP Gold bracelet this summer

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seventh. Overall, we're gonna hit
on that. That is the big news

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topic, and then we're just gonna
run through everything else that is happening around

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the world. Series of poker.
Probably the biggest thing Ladies event final table

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Biggest news item of the day Scott
sever capturing his third WSP Gold bracelet.

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He won the ten thousand dollars no
limit Duced to seven Single Draw Championship

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low Ball Championship. I don't know
whatever you want to call it. He

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won it for four hundred and eleven
thousand dollars. He topped a field of

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one hundred and eighty six entries.
Really good field size in this one,

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by the way, his third that
this summer. As I mentioned, seventh

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overall, so very rarefied air between
those two accomplishments one getting to seven,

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two having three this summer. In
terms of getting to seven, he becomes

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the eleventh player to do so.
Daniel Legrand, you a couple of days

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ago was the tenth player to get
up there. Can you name the other

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players off top of your heads?
Three? No, that have won seven

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or more. I just kind of
looked at it, say, uh,

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that's fine again. Mcgrana, Siva
Moss, Sadel Chan Doyle Ivy, how

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many other helmu, I think we
did this before and you're forgetting the same

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person? Is that it? Yeah? Ten? Okay'm pretty sure that's it

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if because remember I interviewed Mgwana a
few days ago and I had basta Hannigan

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men win in my interview question.
So yeah, so very rare terrified air

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there as I mentioned. And then
in terms of winning three in a year,

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sever becomes the sixth player to dousco
and the first time it's happened since

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two thousand and nine. Who did
it into that? Jeff Right, Kangaroo

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gup, I'll take a hit,
Walter Puggy Pearson did it in nineteen seventy

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three, included the main event,
right, A good question, I think,

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I think so. Phil Hammut did
it in nineteen ninety three. Ted

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Forrest also did it in nineteen ninety
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Ivy did it in two thousand and
two, and then Jeff Lossandro as we

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just mentioned, did it in two
thousand and nine. I still like,

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I still don't like that you're leaving
out Georgia Danzo, But anyway, I

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mean it's kind of not the same, But okay, so three in a

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yeah, and I think that's still
just as impressive as three at in World

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Series. I mean especially when it
got any places mix so like he has

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a captain amount of events he plays. I mean it's impressive, yes,

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but like it's not it's more to
do it just in the summer. Okay,

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it's not as impressive as Siva,
but it should still be recognized.

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Can we say that that? Okay, yeah, sure, But for what

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I'm trying to do when I say
win three in a single year, I

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mean at thebes AP in the summer, these you know, seven weeks whatever

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it was before or five weeks,
I don't know, but yeah, that's

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what I'm referencing. We're not referencing
the other stuff. You know, mister

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Danzer, didn't you win on in
Australia? He wanted want in Ipak and

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then won in Europe, but not
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doesn't even count. I mean twenty
seven entries. Probably for sure had a

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small field. Wait, which is
Grando is one? He won the main

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event, No, the one George
Dana. Yeah, it was probably small.

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I mean he's probably super tiny also
within this whole thing. Scott sever

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took the Player of the Year lead, which we'll hear and talk about player

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of the Year specifically in just a
second, because forty eight players. Yeah,

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exactly. I did catch up with
Scott sever afterwards. We had a

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good conversation about winning his third about
you know, kind of bigger picture thoughts

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on everything. Scott's always one of
those guys who he's great when he wins

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because he makes time for every single
person in the interview. Very well spoken,

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well thought out. It's obviously an
extremely intelligent individual, awesome poker player.

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And yeah, I guess we'll just
throw it to the interview right now

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with Scott seven. Then we'll come
back because I got some more fun stuff

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to talk about, all right,
Scott sever you just ripped off your third

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bracelet this series. I want to
know what's in the water and why are

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you so damn blazing hot. I
don't know, but if I find out,

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I'm not telling anyone else and I'm
bottling it. I don't know.

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I'm just I'm loving it right now. Really rarefied Air getting to seven bracelets,

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but doing so doing three in a
summer, what do you give your

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chances to go on and win number
four? Because we still have a fair

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amount of events left. I genuinely
think there's a decent chance. I obviously

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my confidence is sky high. I
think I'm playing well. I'm giving myself

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every opportunity. When I'm done here, I'm going straight into the stud eid.

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I'm entering tournaments early, and I'm
staying focused. I think I have

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a legitimate chance. Of the three
you've won this summer, which one means

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the most to you? This one
here the dude means my father the most

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to me. I've always thought this
was a beautiful game. I've always thought

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this was one of the most prestigious
events at the World Series. It has

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the most storied history of gambling in
Las Vegas before Nolan had hold them.

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This was the game that a poker
player showed who they were and to be

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able to be a small part of
that legacy going forwards, it's kind of

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everything I've always wanted speaking about that. You know, this game is often

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referred to as like the purest former
poker. You're obviously extremely good at it.

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Why do you think you're specifically like
very good at this game. I

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think my one of my biggest chances
as a poker player is having empathy in

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a way of understanding the mindset of
other people, given an individual moment,

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given a table dynamic, given who
they are, what they're doing in their

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lives. And I've always had it
what it has felt like a preternatural feel

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for like the undercurrents of a table
dynamic, and this game is really solely

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reliant on reading those currents and navigating
them. You bet a lot on yourself

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coming into this year. Is that
a one year thing or are we gonna

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see this from you in future years? Honestly, I don't know. Maybe

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future years because I've had so much
fun obviously this year, but I'm just

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taking it one summer at a time. Right now, you mentioned in a

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tweet being at the final table with
Jeremy. Obviously you're overtaking him now and

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Player of the Year with this win. But you guys are going back and

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forth. Do you really want to
win Player of the Year? Is it

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just about the bracelets? You know? How does that kind of shake out?

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No? I really want to win
Player of the Year. I didn't

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think I would at the start of
the summer, but as the race is

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heated up, I've really wanted to. It's funny that I was joking.

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Jeremy and I were joking at the
final table that I thought maybe I would

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be like rooting against him in allins
or something because of how much I wanted

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it. But it's been really fun
to have both like world class players and

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people I consider genuine friends of mine
at the top here with me. So

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just like the spirit of competition has
been amazing. You've had a ton of

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success over your career, You're obviously
very very very good. This event specifically

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had an incredibly tough final table,
final two tables, like what's your mindset

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given where you are in the game, but still having to face such a

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tough competition at the end of it
all. Honestly, it makes me more

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excited. I feel that I give
my best when it's needed of me,

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and so knowing there were such world
class players here, it forced me to

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like stay focused and really try and
play the best game I can, And

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then for myself, that's just what
makes me happiest when I go to bed

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and night knowing I did everything I
could. You heard him there, I

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mean, he's going to be upset
if he doesn't win Player of the Year.

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It sounds like which makes sense,
you know, given what he's done

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so far, these three World Series
of Poker bracelets in one year, one

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summer. However, you want to
classify that. It was interesting that he

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put out before the day three of
the tournament. This is day three,

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right, Yeah, that he was
going to make the Found table or whatever

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and pass Jeremy Osmas for Player of
the Year lead. But also that you

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know, he didn't figure out that
Jeremy Allsmas would also be at the found

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table, which he was, you
know, summer of Ozmas. He continues

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to do very, very very well
this year, but has not won a

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Doubsip Goal bracelet yet, which is
pretty crazy to think, just given how

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good Jeremy is and how many deep
runs he's had, you know, so

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many close calls. We're going to
have to look up most final tables in

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a Doublysip at some point. I'm
going to put that on you, mister

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Statman. Figure that out, okay, preferably before the end of this episode.

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Not a chance. I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. I just

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want to see if you were paying
attention because you're on Instagram or something on

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your phone. I'm not paying attention
at all I'm listening. So Ozmas took

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fourth, so that brings up the
question, now, seever versus Ozmas,

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who is your twenty twenty fourth Player
of the Year. It's come on,

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I want to know. I mean, it's it's a it's a talking point.

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It's a conversation. That's what we're
not. Not a conversation. It's

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Look, Jeremy doesn't listen to the
podcast. But you got learn to close,

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buddy, simple as that. Gott
save the three Brice, that's Knough

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said. I mean, yeah,
I mean listen. Obviously, the thing

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that puts sever over for me and
obviously for you is the three wins,

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because these two are pretty close.
So Ozmas has twelve do Wisity cashes.

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This one was his twelfth. Sever
has eleven. This one was his eleven,

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so very close there. Ozmas has
six final tables, sever has three.

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Sever won all three of his events
that he made the final table.

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Osmas does not have a win yet
in terms of money one Osmas has won

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three million, four hundred and twenty
two thousand dollars and Sever has won one

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million, one hundred and thirteen thousand
dollars. So obviously, you know,

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things should be weighted towards the wins. Yes, but in Jeremy's defense,

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he does have three more final tables. He has more than three times the

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amount of money won, and he's
done it in some bigger buying events.

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The fifty k PPC, the Hunter
K that he took second into Big Huni,

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and the two hundred and fifty k
Super High Roll. He also made

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the final table there. So Jeremy's
had a really really, really good summer.

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Of course, with the new rules
for WSP Player of the Year,

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not all of Osma's twelve cashes or
all of severs eleven catches count only ten

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count I think Seande might have eighteen
cashes now maybe ninete because I think he

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might be in the money in the
twenty five KPLO. So that's ridiculous,

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like ridiculously good, is what I
mean. I mean, he's cashing at

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an insane rate. So it's gonna
have twenty four cashes somehow. I can

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already see it. Yeah, I
mean online event, so you got twelve.

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I don't even know. I'm in
the air left. I've been dark

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to the online stuff. You know
now that it's not part of twenty five

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K Fantasy scoring. I just feel
like the coverage there is just not it's

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not really helpful to being able to
follow it, you know, Like I

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think I think all the final tables
should be live streamed, commentary on the

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stuff, like, you know,
all that sort of stuff. Definitely got

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to get the results out faster in
terms of who's who. I'm more focused

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on the live stuff. Plus,
you know, the live stuff is here,

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It's in the flesh. I can
see it. I can feel it.

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I can touch it like it's right
there. You know, you see

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it. But I can definitely walk
them and touched on to you if I

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want to. I can touch the
chips like I was touching the chips and

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the colossals today, but I can
touch the bracelets. Funny thing about the

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bracelet by the way, So I
done doing photos, interviews, all that

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sort of stuff with sever and he's
like he goes over to the table and

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the horseshoe table and he's he's got
the white bracelet box, but there's nothing

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in it. He's like, where's
my brace He's freaking out. He's like,

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I left it right here, blah
blah blah whatever. And you know,

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I think somebody was like, so
there was a couple of people around,

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everyone's kind of looking around or whatever. It clearly wasn't there in the

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cart, you know, because if
there's a bracelege ceremony, they give it

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to the people in the car and
then they award it to you at the

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ceremony. But he didn't want a
ceremony, so he's like looking forward whatever.

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They're like, did you did you
take it? Did you put it

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in your bag? Because he has
a backpack with him. He's like,

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no, I'm ninety nine point five
percent sure, I didn't put in my

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bag. I'm sure, certain,
certain, certain. Finally he looks in

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his back. Where's the race in
his back? Shout out poker players,

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But yeah, no. But I
just think it's it's interesting between sever and

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Osmas. I mean, obviously there
are some others in contention for Player of

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the Year, just based on points. Sever's going to take the top spot.

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Jeremy's going to increase his point total. You got Chris Hunikin's up there,

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you got Phil Ivy, Bryce Jockey, Daniel mcgrown you. So it's

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just it's interesting overall. It's going
to be a sweat right down to the

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end, which I think I think
at the end of it all is the

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best case for wsbpoy. It's obviously
very good to have these types of names

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in the race. You know,
within the top six you got Ivy to

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Kronny, which is incredible. You
know, to also just have the race

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be as heated as it is,
the constant flipping back and forth. I

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do think it was kind of crazy
heading into this event that Sever was third

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having already won two bracelets. That's
interesting to me. But you know,

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ultimately, I think the dibicip puts
the biggest weight on bracelets, as it

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should, and if bracelets are the
thing that you consider the most prestigious from

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the DOUBSIP, then winning should trump
pretty much everything else. So that's where

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I lean sever This got me thinking
where is sever in terms of conversation or

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how close is he to the Poker
Hall of Fame? So I think he's

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for sure a Hall of Famer in
my opinion. Then it just comes down

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to this whole logjam thing that we're
all getting worried about and whatnot. So

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so ozma Us it feels like Ozmas
will probably get in this year. I

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think I would go Patrick Antonius over
Ozmas. But again it's a log jam

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thing because then then what would happen. Let's say, let's say Patrick Antonia's

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got in this year. Let's put
this out. Patrick Antonias gets in this

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year, Jeremy Osmas is kicked to
next year. Does Jeremy Osmas get in

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next year? And the reason why
I say that is because there are two

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people who will be eligible next year. Let me get Shuman and Scott sever

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Okay, I wasn't gonna guess.
Then it becomes interesting he would not get

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in ahead of Eva with us,
That's what I mean. So like,

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if Jeremy doesn't get in this year, I don't think Jeremy's getting in this

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year. Eva, you don't think, so who you got? I think

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it could be Patrick. I really
don't. There hasn't been a peep about

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Patrick. Hasn't been a peep about
Jeremy unless it's the people that play with

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Jeremy I and friends with Jeremy.
That's what I'm saying. But that's where

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it starts. That's where the campaign
starts. Sure, the campaign, but

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at the end of the day,
it's it's the people that are in the

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Hall of Fame, voting, people
that are in the Hall of fame,

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Like, are they see the noise
out there? Who do they like?

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Who do they play with? I
think you had to look at it that

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way more. That's why I lean
to Patrick slightly, just slightly. Yeah,

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I don't know. I just have
saying Jeremy, I'm okay. I'm

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not saying Jeremy's not deserving. I
just like I get it, Yeah,

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I get it. But anyway,
this brought me to my next topic.

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Let's say, let's let's take Patrick
and Jeremy and everyone else that's eligible this

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year out of the conversation, right, because there's going to be however many

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people they make nominees or finalists and
then only one is gonna get in.

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They're going to kick everyone else down
the road. But let's just take all

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them out of the conversation. Scott
sever and Nick Shulman are both going to

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be forty for next year. Sever
turns forty on April fourteenth, Nick of

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next year, and Shulman turns forty
September eighteenth. This year, Shulman has

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five bracelets, one WPT title,
and twenty million, two hundred thousand dollars

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in live tournament earnings. He's also
got the commentary feather in his cap.

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He's also got the high stakes cash
game feather in his cap, right,

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sever seven bracelets, one WPT title, twenty six points seven million dollars in

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earnings. He's also got high stakes
poker right like or you know, like

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cash games. Severs WPT title is
the twenty five k World Championship, whereas

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Nicks is the ten k Foxwood's event
that happened, like I think it was

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the World Poker Finals, So I
mean it's I feel like these two are

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very close in terms of Hall of
Fame voting. I think I think Nick

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wins popularity for sure, So if
that's something like, I think people would

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lean Nick over Sever. But Sever's
resume is incredible? Is it better than

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Shulman's? Is it is Sever's resume
better than Shulman's buy enough to overcome Shulman's

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popularity? And like, well,
I want to maybe not correct if that's

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not the correct word, but I
don't think Shulman has the high stakes cash

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anymore. I think he's kind of
did he did and then he went to

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play tournament. Yeah, so let's
look, ay, well Siver did and

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then this summer went to play tournament
now so he plays cash. No,

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I know, but what I'm saying
Shulman played high stakes cash like he for

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sure, like Okay, huck Seed. He's giving the vote to Shulman.

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I would he plays with Seva.
He's voting in Seva Hennigan. He's taking

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Shulman, Maury, I reckon,
Maury takes Nick phil Ivey Shulman. I

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like this. I've never done the
I've never done the Poker Hall of Fame

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like this, but going through all
the living Hall of Fame members and handicapping

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who they're gonna select. Krylos Morden
still loved. This might not be a

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live Todd might be able to be
reached. Todd Brunson could take Savi Jrwanda,

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not sure. Jen Hammond definitely,
Seva Nagrano definitely, Shulman, definitely,

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Yeah, because he's Shulman's his boy. Scotty Winn, no raid,

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Tom McAvoy, no raid, Eric
Drace ah Man, He's always good.

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He's going to Shulman, Linda Johnson, Shulman, Harry Green signed no idea

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Sideell that's a good one. I
think he takes Shulman, no idea.

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Can we bet on whose side eltics. I'll take im telling us, do

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you eat tomco Shulman, Phil Hellm
with Mmm? It depends we gotta because

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Helms always gonna flex on like the
right answer. I think. Well,

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Okay, listen, we got a
have we gotten any Scott sever tweets from

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Phil helmmyth because we got a Nick
Shulman tweet. Yeah, but that's what

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I'm saying. He's going to go
the opposite because he's gonna like white magic

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it. That's what my read is. Okay, But my point is,

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like, I think there's enough sever
votes. Uh, the guys that play

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high stakes cash with him regular you
are probably going to vote him. Don't

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think Suman plays that that high stakes
cash anymore. But he's got the commentary

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chops. So I think it's a
pretty fair fight, you know, like

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it's dead down the middle. It's
could be a fifty to fifty split double

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decision. Put them both in.
You had it here first. You think

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you think this is the year they
finally changed. But I'm just saying,

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like it's it's getting tough where that
they may have to do something soon.

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Yeah, who got into the Hall
of Fame last year? Yeah? Ras

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the grass is an interesting one.
I mean, why is an interesting one

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because he plays both the High Sex
tournaments with Nick. He does he's done

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commentary for voting. I mean he's
also plays High Sex cash receiver. Yeah,

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like it's a it's a that's an
interest. That's the most that could

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be the most fifty fifty split one
of them all. So what happens with

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josh Aria who again? But I
mean Josh well, he needs some noise

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last year Okay, cool, I'm
just saying make more noise. He's done

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the thing this years. He cashed
it. I know he doesnt thing this

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year. But it's about your career. It's not about one. I get

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it. Boys club. I don't
care what they say. It's a vote.

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They all vote someone in. I
don't know how they do their votes

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of three two one is a ten
to five to two whatever, five to

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three one. I don't know how
the voting is, but it's it's kind

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of like you It's kind of like
when you're on the bossball court and you're

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voting us all and you're picking your
team. Yeah. I mean listen to

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when I was going through all the
sever stuff, it just made me think,

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Oh, I wonder how old he
is, and I was I thought

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it was it was gonna be like
thirty seven, but I found out that

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he was thirty nine, and then
I was like, oh, now it's

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Severville Shulman. I feel like that's
as close as a Hall of Fame duo,

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like for voting that you're probably gonna
get, yeah, like you know,

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just because of like like if you're
on the fence, I'm trying to

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put myself in the shoes of a
Poker Hall of Fame voting member if I'm

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on the fence, like the cool
thing to do is vote vote Shulman.

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Right, Sure, Shulman is the
cool guy. He is like mister cool.

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Yeah, But the Hall of Fame
is supposed to be if you go,

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if you go with how the Hall
of Fame has gone for so many

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years, it generally has a lot
of weight to bracelets, and sever has

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two more. Also, what can
help sever I think is well, one,

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if he can win another bracelet this
year, but I think to win

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another bracelet this year, but also
if sever is if he was able to

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get POY, if he's able to
win Player of the Year, like if

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he does Ultimately, I think it
actually matters what they do next year.

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Let's say he okay, let's say
he wins POY, We're gonna give the

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save of the edge. Let's say
Shulman comes down and wins the fifty k

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next year. It changes everything.
I mean, yeah, I get it.

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It's just it's very it's very interesting
just to kind of think about overall,

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though, you know, crazy events. Jeremy Osmus was fourth. Who

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else is at the final table?
Jen Harmon was at the final table.

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Jeremie Alsmins took fourth, Jenn Harmon
took fifth, Mike Watson took sixth,

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Aaron Coopan took seventh. You had
Robert miss Rocky and eighth. He had

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Jason Mercier in ninth. I mean, this tournament was stacked. It was

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really really cool. I mean,
you guys heard it with se in the

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interview. He wanted to win this
bracelet pretty much above all others, which

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is really cool to hear, you
know. So yeah, go Scott sever

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do you think he's gonna win a
fourth? You have to, I mean,

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there's two sides of this, yeah, yes, no, no,

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no, I understand there's two sides
to the shut up. His form says

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yes, fuck math and logic says
fucking no fucking chance, buddy, Sorry,

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no chance are you winning a fourth? Okay, how about this,

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mister math and logic. That's good
that your mathema logic because you're the stack

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guy who is more likely to win
one going forward this year, sever or

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Osmas, Well, Osma's kind of
closed, so that's gonna make it really

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tough for him. Yeah, but
sever can only sever can't make as many

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found tables, so it's almost like
blind luck would just back into what we're

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gonna apply some logic to this.
Okay, he said this year right for

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the rest of the WIP, like
we're starting at zero right now? Who

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Vegas or the whole year? It's
gonna change my ants on No, because

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neither of them are going anywhere other
than Vegas. I would bet that I

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will bet money on that that Osmos
would got would be a favorite to go

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to Bahamas. Oh well Bahamas?
Yeah, okay, well Bahamas. I'm

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un announced yet, is it.
I'll tell you who it is. It's

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Jeremy Osmas, hands down, locked
in favorite. Why well, first of

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all, he's fuckingna probably play the
lowest buying events as well. He doesn't

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really give a shit he just wants
to win. Second of all, he

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plays severs in some of the lows. He won the fifty against Okay,

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that's literally low low buying low hands
low show. Does he ever play the

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twenty five hundred trees out? No, he didn't. He have one that,

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yes, exactly, but Omas is
playing. My point is, okay,

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this is where my real point.
My point is, I don't know.

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But here Also, here's the other
thing. Is that going forward,

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because of the Poy Race and because
they are head to head, go in

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toe to toe everything. That's what
I'm saying. But starting today they know

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that they are. They are in
the dead heat. They are one and

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two in the p o Y race. No Osmas is his favorite. They

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both want to win it. So
what I'm saying is that does that incentivize

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sever to blast everything like he's in
the Maybe he went and lay redge of

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the four and all Colossus for a
I mean, I know he was online.

403
00:27:22.160 --> 00:27:26.240
That's that's the receiver, completely online, ken, But we know what

404
00:27:26.319 --> 00:27:32.279
Ozma's has a track record of playing
and winning online. All right. I

405
00:27:32.359 --> 00:27:34.960
just I just thought it was an
interesting question. He doesn't need to learn

406
00:27:36.039 --> 00:27:41.119
to close this summer. I was
trying to think of, like what what

407
00:27:41.119 --> 00:27:45.039
would you how could you ask him? I'm talking about Jeremy Osmus, like

408
00:27:45.079 --> 00:27:48.079
if he could because he's won more
than three point four million dollars this summer,

409
00:27:48.880 --> 00:27:52.160
Like basically, how much money would
he give up to win it?

410
00:27:52.400 --> 00:27:59.680
To add a bracelet? Like isn't
that with probably a lot? I mean

411
00:28:00.039 --> 00:28:03.440
way more than you and I.
That's for fucking sure. How much did

412
00:28:03.480 --> 00:28:06.880
you winning? It was a number
he's won, He's cast for over three

413
00:28:06.880 --> 00:28:10.559
point four million dollars three million foreigners. How much is he willing to basically

414
00:28:10.559 --> 00:28:14.000
buy a basa ball? Yeah,
Like how much would he trade like prize

415
00:28:14.000 --> 00:28:18.680
money for winning the five K?
You think that much? I think I

416
00:28:18.720 --> 00:28:22.079
think that is not too much,
but it's still a lot. That makes

417
00:28:22.079 --> 00:28:25.599
sense? I mean, is it
a million? Is? Because when I

418
00:28:25.640 --> 00:28:27.759
talk to him, like off the
record of Foreigner K he was talking about

419
00:28:27.799 --> 00:28:30.680
like big day. Hold on it
before you say anything stupid. You can't

420
00:28:30.680 --> 00:28:33.319
say when I talked to him on
the record and then say what you talk

421
00:28:33.359 --> 00:28:37.480
about because I'm not going to tell
how this works. Listen, off the

422
00:28:37.519 --> 00:28:41.440
record is off the record, buddy. What I'm talking about. What I'm

423
00:28:41.799 --> 00:28:45.440
just let me finish my statements,
interrupting, No, this is not how

424
00:28:45.480 --> 00:28:48.480
you You're not to say it is
never going to talk to you again.

425
00:28:48.559 --> 00:28:55.559
He the off the record spot.
Look what he's my best friend, Richard

426
00:28:55.680 --> 00:29:00.559
for sure losing his mind Richard for
sure losing his mind right now because you're

427
00:29:00.559 --> 00:29:03.359
like off the record, but I'm
gonna put it on the record and I'm

428
00:29:03.359 --> 00:29:06.920
gonna my source wall. I'm at
it like, yeah, okay, he

429
00:29:07.039 --> 00:29:10.400
was like Matt down swings and an
amount of down swings. So like that's

430
00:29:10.440 --> 00:29:12.880
I'm not revealing what the numbers is
what I'm trying to say. So like

431
00:29:14.880 --> 00:29:18.920
I think he does care about money, but of course he cares about money.

432
00:29:18.440 --> 00:29:22.359
They all care about money. Yeah, sure, But anyway, six

433
00:29:22.400 --> 00:29:26.440
hundred and seventy five, ok.
Off the PBC cash in the movie other

434
00:29:26.519 --> 00:29:41.079
cashes. All right, let's talk
about the Ladies Championship next. A very

435
00:29:41.640 --> 00:29:47.799
well known poker players up on top, Jamie Kerstetter leading the way. There

436
00:29:47.839 --> 00:29:52.680
are six players remaining from the field
of one thy two hundred and forty five.

437
00:29:52.440 --> 00:29:57.920
First place is I believe one hundred
and seven, one hundred and seventy

438
00:29:57.920 --> 00:30:03.240
one thousand dollars up top. The
final six are guaranteed just over thirty two

439
00:30:03.680 --> 00:30:11.079
thousand dollars. They are going to
come back on Monday, July first,

440
00:30:11.119 --> 00:30:15.640
which is the day you are likely
listening to this episode. They're gonna start

441
00:30:15.640 --> 00:30:21.000
at three pm Vegas time and the
stream will kick off at five pm Vegas

442
00:30:21.000 --> 00:30:23.039
time. Extended delay because we like
to do a dynamic delay so we can

443
00:30:23.119 --> 00:30:30.440
chop out breaks as we go.
Cursedetter has nine point three million. This

444
00:30:30.480 --> 00:30:33.640
really is the haves and the have
nots at this final table. So Curstar

445
00:30:33.640 --> 00:30:36.720
has got nine point three million,
which is going to represent one hundred and

446
00:30:36.720 --> 00:30:41.480
seventeen big blinds. Shina Okamoto out
of Japan has eight point six million,

447
00:30:41.519 --> 00:30:44.880
not too far behind Cursed Edter,
and Okamoto has one hundred and eight big

448
00:30:44.920 --> 00:30:49.519
blinds, and then Linda Durden has
thirty nine big blinds. More Kumber has

449
00:30:49.640 --> 00:30:55.119
twenty two big lines, Cecile Tissure
fifteen probably butchered that, I'm sorry,

450
00:30:55.160 --> 00:31:00.599
Cecil fourteen big blinds, and Ccilao
has twelve big blinds. So it's going

451
00:31:00.680 --> 00:31:07.279
to be very interesting for Linda Dirdin
and more Comber in that weird kind of

452
00:31:07.039 --> 00:31:12.400
icm jail cell in the middle because
Curse Edtter's got a lot of chips,

453
00:31:12.519 --> 00:31:17.359
Okamoto's got a lot of chips,
and we'll see how they go. I

454
00:31:17.400 --> 00:31:22.799
would expect, I would hope that
the two chip leaders, curse Utter and

455
00:31:22.839 --> 00:31:26.720
Okamoto, really applied pressure to the
other players at the table, especially with

456
00:31:26.759 --> 00:31:32.720
these two short stacks t Shirt fatteen
and Leau both with sub fifteen big blind

457
00:31:32.720 --> 00:31:36.359
stacks. So, you know,
given the given the pay jumps at hand,

458
00:31:36.920 --> 00:31:41.000
given the glory that comes with becoming
the Ladies WSP champion, you know,

459
00:31:41.279 --> 00:31:44.720
I think that there's a lot of
pressure to be applied there. So

460
00:31:44.759 --> 00:31:47.599
that's going to be an interesting one
to follow along with on the stream.

461
00:31:47.680 --> 00:31:49.799
I'm looking forward to it, you
know. I always love final tables like

462
00:31:49.839 --> 00:31:56.000
this where these spots are interesting.
I don't know anything about Okamoto. I

463
00:31:56.079 --> 00:31:59.599
do know about Jamie kurst Etter.
She's been around for a while. She's

464
00:31:59.640 --> 00:32:04.319
a very experienced player, so I'm
wondering if just kind of like name brand

465
00:32:04.359 --> 00:32:08.640
of Cursed Utter then leads into her
as the chip leader, applying more pressure

466
00:32:08.640 --> 00:32:12.559
out of the gate. So we'll
see how that goes. This one will

467
00:32:12.559 --> 00:32:19.200
be on Poker Go Monday at five
pm Vegas time. Marley Cordero took eleventh

468
00:32:19.200 --> 00:32:22.680
place in this event. Cheris Andrews
took sixteenth in this event. Nadia Magnus

469
00:32:23.319 --> 00:32:30.160
nineteenth in this event. So Gentha
Hatty as well twenty ninth place in this

470
00:32:30.200 --> 00:32:32.799
one. So that is the Ladies
Championship. We'll have more on this event

471
00:32:32.880 --> 00:32:39.039
tomorrow as it obviously plays to a
winner as mentioned, so stay tuned for

472
00:32:39.480 --> 00:32:45.200
that. Next up, Let's hit
on this. Let's hit on this Colossus

473
00:32:45.200 --> 00:32:50.759
tournament just because quickly looks like it
has more than eighty five hundred entries on

474
00:32:50.920 --> 00:32:54.319
day one C, which is freaking
bananas. What's the number overall? I

475
00:32:54.359 --> 00:33:00.440
have no idea. We're really bad
at this coloss at. Yeah, it

476
00:33:00.440 --> 00:33:02.920
should be. It should be up
there. I mean it had had four

477
00:33:02.960 --> 00:33:07.200
thousand, then it had six thousand, then it has eight thousand. So

478
00:33:07.279 --> 00:33:12.680
yeah, probably probably right around eighteen
five to nineteen five somewhere in that realm,

479
00:33:12.839 --> 00:33:16.720
which is a huge boost over last
year's which I think got fifteen eight

480
00:33:16.839 --> 00:33:24.440
hundred my memory serves me correct.
Yeah, So so put us like depending

481
00:33:24.440 --> 00:33:30.759
where it falls like seventh biggest,
Uh yeah, I'll be maybe forget some

482
00:33:31.079 --> 00:33:36.160
alted numbers. Yeah, it'll probably
be. It'll probably be seventh, to

483
00:33:36.200 --> 00:33:42.359
be honest, which would surpass this
year's WSP Mystery Millions that had eighteen,

484
00:33:42.799 --> 00:33:46.599
four hundred and nine injuries. So
yeah, I mean this would be the

485
00:33:46.640 --> 00:33:52.680
biggest UH tournament with only three flights. The biggest tournament with only three flights.

486
00:33:52.759 --> 00:33:57.000
Yeah, what does that even mean? Well, on your your magic

487
00:33:57.079 --> 00:34:02.480
list, it's everything from OHI yah
nine op is is four or six flights.

488
00:34:02.559 --> 00:34:07.519
This is three flights, So they
for sure had only they for sure

489
00:34:07.559 --> 00:34:10.239
always had four or six flights in
like the twenty fifteen Colossal in my stat

490
00:34:10.280 --> 00:34:15.679
stuck, which was your stat stuck
where we have those field sizes, it

491
00:34:15.679 --> 00:34:20.800
has flights. So the biggest before
that was the five hundred dollars Reunion in

492
00:34:20.880 --> 00:34:23.639
twenty twenty one that had twelve,
nine hundred and seventy three players and three

493
00:34:23.679 --> 00:34:27.960
flights. Got it, got it, got it, got it? I

494
00:34:27.960 --> 00:34:32.079
mean this is wrong then this seems
like the first I think it is the

495
00:34:32.119 --> 00:34:38.559
first three flights. I think last
year this might have had two flights Cossus

496
00:34:38.639 --> 00:34:44.079
last year, but that that did
see a very noticeable increase from going to

497
00:34:44.440 --> 00:34:49.000
an extra flight. The Monster Stack
and the Millionaire Maker both surpassed last year,

498
00:34:49.239 --> 00:34:51.800
but they added a flight and they
only saw like five percent increase,

499
00:34:51.960 --> 00:34:55.199
So that doesn't really track with what
you would expect probably, So I'm curious

500
00:34:55.239 --> 00:35:00.760
to see if that's changed again for
next year. Maybe go back to two

501
00:35:00.760 --> 00:35:04.320
flights, but who knows. The
general sense that I got is having day

502
00:35:04.320 --> 00:35:07.320
two for those start on a Monday
is not the most ideal thing. You

503
00:35:07.360 --> 00:35:10.800
know, then you would do a
Friday Saturday starting fights Sunday day two,

504
00:35:10.840 --> 00:35:14.320
and then if people advance on from
there, then you know they can do

505
00:35:14.360 --> 00:35:17.440
the whole takeoff from work thing and
all that sort of stuff. So just

506
00:35:17.440 --> 00:35:22.519
wanted to mention the number. Don't
really have much on the colossus other than

507
00:35:22.559 --> 00:35:24.760
that, and other than the fact
that I'm going into day two tomorrow,

508
00:35:24.800 --> 00:35:28.199
I'm gonna try and spin it to
the moon. Baby, I think I'm

509
00:35:28.199 --> 00:35:30.400
gonna win this one. It seems
seems gould be a good one to win.

510
00:35:30.440 --> 00:35:32.440
We saw percent and we did definitely
did not swap ten percent, not

511
00:35:32.519 --> 00:35:36.599
with the way you played that fucking
Queen Tennant Clubs. Even if we did

512
00:35:36.679 --> 00:35:40.159
swap ten percent, I would I
would take the ten percent back after you

513
00:35:40.199 --> 00:35:44.519
played that Queen Tenant Clubs like an
absolute buffoon. If you play it like

514
00:35:44.519 --> 00:35:46.440
that. Tomorrow in the tag team
event, I'm going to punch you in

515
00:35:46.440 --> 00:35:51.679
the face in the middle of the
pairs. Okay, I'll tweet out the

516
00:35:51.679 --> 00:35:55.760
table in the morning. Sea all
in with it, baby. I would

517
00:35:55.800 --> 00:36:00.039
rather in terms of our tag team
strategy, I would rather you screw things

518
00:36:00.119 --> 00:36:07.079
up playing way over aggressive, then
then screw things up playing like total that

519
00:36:07.199 --> 00:36:12.760
happens. Like if you're if you're
thinking in your head, which way should

520
00:36:12.760 --> 00:36:19.480
I go? Always choose the more
aggressive line. Always. No, I

521
00:36:19.480 --> 00:36:22.679
wouldn't even think like that, think
of like like what would bin Wang do?

522
00:36:22.159 --> 00:36:25.039
That's what I want you to think, like bin Wang Wang? What

523
00:36:25.079 --> 00:36:30.159
would bin Wang do? What would
what would what would two thousand and eleven

524
00:36:30.280 --> 00:36:36.719
Vanessa selps e Jenten? What would
free Jedden's exactly gonna play like exactly.

525
00:36:36.760 --> 00:36:38.239
That's what I want you to think, Like, that's what I want you

526
00:36:38.320 --> 00:36:45.280
to do. I don't care if
you go bus because I thought I know,

527
00:36:45.960 --> 00:36:50.960
I know Daniel Negraan has mentioned this, but it's something that I also

528
00:36:51.000 --> 00:36:54.239
thought was extremely interesting, not not
because Daniel mentioned it more recently, but

529
00:36:55.239 --> 00:37:00.760
I watched the podcast that Jonathan Jeffy
did with Daniel legrand. I don't know

530
00:37:00.800 --> 00:37:02.320
if it was a couple of weeks
ago, a couple months ago, or

531
00:37:02.360 --> 00:37:07.679
whatever, but basically John Jaffe said, like, listen, ninety nine percent

532
00:37:07.719 --> 00:37:09.719
of the time or whatever the crazy
percentage is, you're gonna bust the tournament,

533
00:37:10.159 --> 00:37:15.280
Okay, So like, don't worry
about conserving chips and like doing all

534
00:37:15.280 --> 00:37:17.119
this sort of stuff. Make the
best play that you can in the moment

535
00:37:17.159 --> 00:37:21.760
and live with the results because the
majority of the time you're just gonna bust

536
00:37:21.800 --> 00:37:23.920
the tournament anyway. So who even
cares if you bust doing something that you

537
00:37:23.960 --> 00:37:29.760
think is right, Like, it
doesn't matter. Like I thought of that.

538
00:37:29.840 --> 00:37:32.119
I literally thought of that in the
moment yesterday when I freaking power jammed

539
00:37:32.119 --> 00:37:36.199
all in, which might have been
a horrendous play against this guy, but

540
00:37:36.280 --> 00:37:38.599
I did it. Did I talk
about this hand yesterday? I'm trying to

541
00:37:38.639 --> 00:37:42.480
I can't remember. I only got
talked about on the pod. No.

542
00:37:42.679 --> 00:37:49.119
I open plus one plus two calls
it folds to this guy in the big

543
00:37:49.159 --> 00:37:54.920
blind megafish, okay, was like
he was limping and calling everything. I

544
00:37:54.920 --> 00:37:58.079
had not seen. It was my
second table, but I had not seen

545
00:37:58.159 --> 00:38:00.800
I played at this table for like
two hours or so, so not seeing

546
00:38:00.840 --> 00:38:05.000
this guy raise one time twice I
called him with King Hi on the river

547
00:38:05.039 --> 00:38:07.960
and he mucked his hand and I
didn't have to show, even though the

548
00:38:07.960 --> 00:38:09.199
first time the whole table like tried
to argue with me that I had to

549
00:38:09.199 --> 00:38:15.039
show. That was the whole thing. But anyway, this guy never once

550
00:38:15.840 --> 00:38:19.360
like raised ever folds to him in
the big blind. I think I made

551
00:38:19.400 --> 00:38:24.199
it twenty five hundred, maybe at
six twelve he makes it ten k.

552
00:38:24.920 --> 00:38:28.639
I'm like, well, this is
just very weird. So anyway, or

553
00:38:28.679 --> 00:38:30.599
I made it twenty two the guy
called it was it was five to one,

554
00:38:31.360 --> 00:38:35.199
and yeah, the guy made it
ten k out of the big blind.

555
00:38:35.320 --> 00:38:38.639
So I was thinking in my head
like this has to be like the

556
00:38:38.760 --> 00:38:43.639
ultra premium of premium hands. Just
hass to me. He's never he's never

557
00:38:43.719 --> 00:38:46.039
once raised. Why is he raising
now? Like he was like limping or

558
00:38:46.119 --> 00:38:50.440
just calling behind like with queens with
ace king like like everything. So I

559
00:38:50.480 --> 00:38:52.760
was like, oh, he must
just have aces or kings like this is

560
00:38:52.800 --> 00:38:55.199
just how it is. But then
I'll tell you my thought about that after

561
00:38:55.239 --> 00:38:59.840
the hand, because it plays into
it. But so I have like a

562
00:39:00.000 --> 00:39:02.519
one hundred and forty five k or
something, so one hundred and forty big

563
00:39:02.519 --> 00:39:06.039
bndes. He had like one hundred
and twenty or one hundred and ten,

564
00:39:06.519 --> 00:39:07.719
so we were really deep. So
I was like, you know what,

565
00:39:07.760 --> 00:39:14.400
I can just call here and play
in positioned against him, although I never

566
00:39:14.400 --> 00:39:15.599
really thought he was folding, so
I was basically just I would have to

567
00:39:15.639 --> 00:39:19.000
just set mine with my tens,
which I was fine with given how deep

568
00:39:19.000 --> 00:39:21.440
he was. Whatever. So I
call. The guy behind me calls as

569
00:39:21.440 --> 00:39:24.599
well, okay, whatever, fine, it comes King six deuce rainbow.

570
00:39:25.159 --> 00:39:28.559
The guy checks from the big lines. I'm like, oh, so you

571
00:39:28.639 --> 00:39:30.280
just have top set, like I
get it. Like so he checks,

572
00:39:30.320 --> 00:39:34.159
I checked. Behind, guy behind
me checks, turn is a queen.

573
00:39:34.679 --> 00:39:36.960
I'm like, okay, well if
you didn't have top set, now you

574
00:39:36.960 --> 00:39:38.280
have turned to set right. He
checks again. I'm like, well,

575
00:39:38.320 --> 00:39:40.079
what the hell is going on?
I'm like, oh, you're just playing.

576
00:39:40.079 --> 00:39:44.440
It's so koy over there. You're
just checking your you know you were

577
00:39:44.480 --> 00:39:46.360
scared of that king. Now you're
just gonna check your queens. I was

578
00:39:46.400 --> 00:39:50.320
like, I got you. I'm
gonna check behind. Other guy checks rivers

579
00:39:50.320 --> 00:39:54.119
A six pairs the board, so
King six deuce Queen six rainbow. He

580
00:39:54.239 --> 00:39:57.960
checks again. I'm like, what
in the universe is this fucking hand.

581
00:39:58.039 --> 00:40:00.760
I'm like, I'm like, okay, he has to have bet, like

582
00:40:00.760 --> 00:40:05.000
like if he had aces, he
would have for sure just like probably bet

583
00:40:05.039 --> 00:40:08.280
like thirty five thousand, like something
absurd on the floor. So I'm just

584
00:40:08.320 --> 00:40:12.440
like, I'm thinking to myself.
I'm thinking to myself, I'm like,

585
00:40:12.440 --> 00:40:15.239
I should bluff here. And then
I'm like, the way that this guy

586
00:40:15.320 --> 00:40:19.760
was playing there was I would I
have. I had to put him all

587
00:40:19.800 --> 00:40:22.719
in. That was the only bluff
I could do. He would he would

588
00:40:22.719 --> 00:40:24.559
have if he was been left with
like one k left, he would have

589
00:40:24.599 --> 00:40:28.239
for sure called me, I thought, So I was like, and then

590
00:40:28.280 --> 00:40:30.480
I was like, man, is
he really gonna fold? Like is he

591
00:40:30.480 --> 00:40:32.519
gonna fold anything? And I'm like, I'm like, if I check behind

592
00:40:32.599 --> 00:40:37.039
here and this guy tables to Jackson
the big mind, I'm gonna I'm gonna

593
00:40:37.079 --> 00:40:39.639
have to leave the tournament because I'm
gonna be so tilted at myself. I

594
00:40:39.719 --> 00:40:43.159
know the players. I have to
blow this guy off jacks if he has

595
00:40:43.280 --> 00:40:47.519
jacks. And then I was thinking
like, okay, that's why I was

596
00:40:47.559 --> 00:40:52.960
like, this player might like the
players that raise like with because they raised

597
00:40:52.000 --> 00:40:54.559
with like Jacks if they don't raise
a lot, but then they see Jacks.

598
00:40:54.719 --> 00:40:58.280
That's how these players think. Like
they're always like calling and whatever,

599
00:40:58.280 --> 00:41:00.239
but then they're like Jack's like I
gotta protect Jack. Like everyone thinks they

600
00:41:00.239 --> 00:41:02.719
got to protect Jacks. For some
reason, they hate Jacks, they gotta

601
00:41:02.760 --> 00:41:07.199
protect him, and they end up
playing them like these bizarre ways. So

602
00:41:07.199 --> 00:41:10.360
I just moved all in. I
mean it was like something, you know,

603
00:41:10.559 --> 00:41:15.719
he has like one hundred and five
the pots whatever, thirty three,

604
00:41:15.199 --> 00:41:19.599
I move all in. Guy behind
me like snap folds. This guy's in

605
00:41:19.639 --> 00:41:22.440
the tank for like three minutes.
I'm like, fuck, he's never folding.

606
00:41:22.679 --> 00:41:24.639
It's like god damn it. He
tank tank tank. Then finally he

607
00:41:24.679 --> 00:41:27.639
folded. But that's what I mean. You just got you got to make

608
00:41:27.639 --> 00:41:29.639
the play you think is the right
place. All right, I got it.

609
00:41:29.679 --> 00:41:31.000
You gotta just fucking yell. I
got the pep talk, I'm ready

610
00:41:31.000 --> 00:41:34.679
to go. Let's go play.
So yeah, that's what you gotta do,

611
00:41:34.760 --> 00:41:45.039
man. So let's move on to
oh, twenty five thousand dollars Polo

612
00:41:45.159 --> 00:41:49.639
high Roller. What did this get
last year? Four and forty nine?

613
00:41:50.159 --> 00:41:53.360
It for sure beat that because it
got four seventy six. I mean,

614
00:41:54.960 --> 00:42:00.719
what have we been saying every podcast? The big bet high rollers are out

615
00:42:00.719 --> 00:42:06.360
of control records. This is why
coming into the summer, you and I

616
00:42:06.480 --> 00:42:09.440
said they have to do one hundred
k PLO or even a two hundred kpol

617
00:42:09.519 --> 00:42:13.559
I don't whatever, Like you know, they could have done a two hundred

618
00:42:13.559 --> 00:42:16.639
and fifty k PLO super high roller
like for sure one hundred percent would have

619
00:42:16.719 --> 00:42:22.519
drawn big numbers like these numbers are
out of control? What did the what

620
00:42:22.559 --> 00:42:27.280
did the twenty five this beat the
twenty five k in the limit? Yeah?

621
00:42:27.400 --> 00:42:30.440
I mean this PLO is the hottest
thing in the universe at at the

622
00:42:30.440 --> 00:42:34.000
Super Big I mean it's it's hot
everywhere really to be honest, but it's

623
00:42:34.079 --> 00:42:37.960
at the Super Big buyas It's just
freaking out of control. More than two

624
00:42:37.960 --> 00:42:39.840
point two million dollars for first place, second place is one point five,

625
00:42:39.920 --> 00:42:44.079
third place is over a million,
one million, thirty eight thousand. The

626
00:42:44.119 --> 00:42:46.840
top seventy two paid out at least
fifty k. I mean, this is

627
00:42:46.840 --> 00:42:51.199
this just bananas? How big these
fucking tournaments are. Look who's the chip

628
00:42:51.280 --> 00:42:59.039
leader? Brian? Rast this crush? Your second helis partialleague or sorry Aory

629
00:42:59.119 --> 00:43:02.719
Miller is third. I don't know
who Tyler Staffman is, I mean sixth

630
00:43:02.719 --> 00:43:07.920
place. The other finn Yanna youka
mine in cal Burns your boy because yeah,

631
00:43:08.000 --> 00:43:12.880
Tom Duan looks like he's doing well. Phil Ivey's got chips, Victor

632
00:43:12.920 --> 00:43:17.559
Blaum's in there, another Finn Youha
Helpi is out there crushing Isaac Kempton.

633
00:43:17.599 --> 00:43:22.079
I feel like he's been super super
quiet at this stuffs. He's in there.

634
00:43:22.159 --> 00:43:25.440
Jal Vieira, Eric Lingern I know
is out there. I saw Stephen

635
00:43:25.480 --> 00:43:29.960
Chidwick in terms of our twenty five
K. I saw Sean Winter in terms

636
00:43:30.000 --> 00:43:32.000
of our twenty five K. Both
of them are out there. This is

637
00:43:32.199 --> 00:43:37.159
it's day two. This is a
four day event. So they're gonna play

638
00:43:37.159 --> 00:43:38.960
like whatever set levels. I think
they're probably on the last set of levels,

639
00:43:39.400 --> 00:43:43.360
just because just before we came to
record they were on a break.

640
00:43:43.440 --> 00:43:46.199
So gonna probably play two more levels
over there, bag it up. I

641
00:43:46.239 --> 00:43:50.559
don't know. They'll probably have thirty
six to forty left tomorrow. They'll come

642
00:43:50.599 --> 00:43:53.679
back, play onto a final table
and go from there. Oh I said,

643
00:43:53.719 --> 00:43:55.920
I said yesterday we were gonna talk
about the stud right, because we

644
00:43:55.960 --> 00:44:00.760
didn't talk about Nikolai I finished as
well. Did we talk about it?

645
00:44:00.000 --> 00:44:06.920
I can't remember well. Nikolai fall
won the fifte dollars seven cards stud High

646
00:44:06.920 --> 00:44:10.519
Low six hundred and eleven entries in
that field. If my memory serves me

647
00:44:10.559 --> 00:44:15.360
correctly, that's an increase year over
year. Nikola Is out of Russia took

648
00:44:15.360 --> 00:44:17.519
home one hundred and fifty three thousand, seven hundred and thirty dollars. He

649
00:44:17.599 --> 00:44:23.960
defeated Venezuela's Christian Roberts in heads up
play You've all Braunstein sixth place for twenty

650
00:44:24.000 --> 00:44:29.079
five k for him, John Turner
Pearl Jammer fourteen thousand for eighth place,

651
00:44:29.159 --> 00:44:34.039
Joey coodin ninth place. That bothers
me. But okay, this is this

652
00:44:34.079 --> 00:44:36.320
is going back to what we talked
about a couple of days ago. It

653
00:44:36.320 --> 00:44:38.679
says final table results and then they
list nine. But this is study eight,

654
00:44:38.719 --> 00:44:42.639
so it's technically eight. But if
you go by me, it's also

655
00:44:42.719 --> 00:44:45.760
the final table. If they so, it's it's just tricky, you know,

656
00:44:45.880 --> 00:44:49.199
So we can just do top ten. That's what we can do.

657
00:44:49.519 --> 00:44:52.360
Checking on in on this ten thousand
dollars seven card stud High Low that kicked

658
00:44:52.360 --> 00:44:55.239
off today. That was the only
event, the only brand new event that

659
00:44:55.360 --> 00:44:58.960
kicked off today. You did have
a third flight for the classes, but

660
00:44:59.039 --> 00:45:02.400
this was the only new event,
says Alias Lami runs away from the pack

661
00:45:02.440 --> 00:45:07.920
on day one. Well wow,
he's got a massive yea Jesus, how's

662
00:45:07.960 --> 00:45:12.519
that even possible? It's one hundred
and twenty k more than the next person,

663
00:45:14.519 --> 00:45:19.800
more than the next person. No, Andre Zigeloff second in chips,

664
00:45:19.800 --> 00:45:22.880
Alan Kessler's third in chips, Hello, Alan Kessler. Brandon Jack Harris is

665
00:45:22.920 --> 00:45:30.480
crushing, Nacho Barbaro is crushing.
We got Dario Alioto out there bagged more

666
00:45:30.519 --> 00:45:34.360
than starting. I think. Look
at Jeremy Osmas just went hopped right in,

667
00:45:35.320 --> 00:45:40.559
bagged more than starting. They listed
our guy, Norberto Korn under scorn.

668
00:45:42.559 --> 00:45:46.440
He's out in there as well.
Daniel Legrand, who busted Jeff Mattson,

669
00:45:46.480 --> 00:45:51.000
looks to be the short stack.
Scott sever fresh off winning his third

670
00:45:51.000 --> 00:45:55.840
goal bracelet this summer, went over
there and bagged a small seventeen five hundred.

671
00:45:55.840 --> 00:46:00.360
They start this with sixty k,
so no big deal. He'll spin

672
00:46:00.440 --> 00:46:02.960
it up, I'm sure. And
that's day one. It looks like they

673
00:46:04.000 --> 00:46:07.840
got one hundred and forty three entries. But this one has the Day two

674
00:46:07.960 --> 00:46:12.360
entry, right, yes, all
right, so we'll get a handful more.

675
00:46:12.719 --> 00:46:17.360
We'll see if anyone possibly like an
ivy maybe at Chidwick bust this twenty

676
00:46:17.360 --> 00:46:21.719
five kplo and then they hop on
over there. Who knows, but we'll

677
00:46:21.760 --> 00:46:27.039
see how that one goes. What's
tomorrow besides the Tag Team? Oh,

678
00:46:27.079 --> 00:46:29.840
we got to do the fucking winners. Yeah. I know that's the only

679
00:46:29.880 --> 00:46:31.880
thing this part is supposed to be
about. But we got it. I

680
00:46:31.880 --> 00:46:34.639
mean, that's what you have to
do. You have to make people listen

681
00:46:34.679 --> 00:46:37.280
to the end. That was your
play the whole time. Yes, of

682
00:46:37.280 --> 00:46:38.239
course it is. You can't.
Well, people is gonna come here and

683
00:46:38.280 --> 00:46:40.760
be like I want and then peace
out. No, hell no. We

684
00:46:40.800 --> 00:46:44.000
have the one K Tag Team.
But the big event we have the ten

685
00:46:44.079 --> 00:46:47.920
K Mystery Bounty on tomorrow at the
Mixed Big Bet. Okay, good day,

686
00:46:49.159 --> 00:46:54.400
the Mixed Big Bet. That seems
like Michael Rodriguez Final Table. I

687
00:46:54.440 --> 00:46:58.440
feel it. Okay, all right, let's do let's do the winners.

688
00:46:58.679 --> 00:47:01.920
All right, wait a time,
So for everyone that that has been listening,

689
00:47:02.440 --> 00:47:07.119
Tim and I are playing the Tag
Team event tomorrow, thousand dollars buying.

690
00:47:07.159 --> 00:47:12.440
But we are going to give away
fifty percent to fifty different winners,

691
00:47:12.440 --> 00:47:15.840
meaning everyone's going to get one percent. Okay, if we cash for zero,

692
00:47:16.039 --> 00:47:20.199
well your ship out of luck.
If we win a bazillion dollars.

693
00:47:20.320 --> 00:47:24.000
When we win a bazillion dollars,
it will it should be if we win

694
00:47:24.039 --> 00:47:27.719
a bazillion dollars, because I don't
know if it'll be a bazillion, but

695
00:47:27.840 --> 00:47:31.280
I mean when we win, it's
just wonder how much we'll be shipping you

696
00:47:31.320 --> 00:47:34.960
some money. It's going to be
good. So let's let's see the fifty

697
00:47:35.000 --> 00:47:37.719
winners. Are you going to Are
you going to like email all these people

698
00:47:37.760 --> 00:47:39.800
too? No, they better listen
to the podcast. They also have to

699
00:47:39.800 --> 00:47:43.400
email them. I mean we have
all their emails. If you want to

700
00:47:43.440 --> 00:47:45.639
email them, you can't. I
ain't gonna email them. We're going to

701
00:47:45.679 --> 00:47:51.400
have to. We're going to have
to. Really. Yeah, we'll do

702
00:47:51.480 --> 00:47:52.760
half and half. I mean we
don't have to do it today or like

703
00:47:52.880 --> 00:47:55.719
tomorrow morning, or whatever we can
do while we're sitting at the table.

704
00:47:57.119 --> 00:47:59.360
Okay, fine, we can take
turns, you can play the tournament.

705
00:48:00.679 --> 00:48:05.519
I'll do whatever. Who's starting,
By the way, we'll figure it out

706
00:48:05.559 --> 00:48:08.840
tomorrow. We've got Malice Stump Bustless
at eleven o'clock, I gotta leave.

707
00:48:09.119 --> 00:48:14.519
Yeah, so you should definitely play
first. That makes sense. Okay,

708
00:48:14.760 --> 00:48:20.519
okay, it'll be my warm up. We got fifty winners, and there's

709
00:48:20.639 --> 00:48:22.519
a couple of reviews I want to
read. I will make it real quick.

710
00:48:22.519 --> 00:48:27.039
I'm going to read names. You
are going to get an email tomorrow

711
00:48:27.280 --> 00:48:30.000
from us to confirm if you're not
sure it's you. But from the top,

712
00:48:30.159 --> 00:48:37.000
Andrew Vernette, Eugene Lee, Mark
Lozano, William Reid, George Mandas,

713
00:48:37.119 --> 00:48:43.039
Joe Jackson, Ivo de Grut,
Dustin Smanovic, Jonathan hey Bert or

714
00:48:43.119 --> 00:48:45.320
Hebert, Chris Carr. I'm so
happy you're doing names, and I'm not

715
00:48:45.679 --> 00:48:51.639
with Brannon, Justin Mowatt, Todd
Sog, Jim Davis, Randy Emelis,

716
00:48:51.840 --> 00:48:57.840
John Harris, Jeremy Goldman, Darryl
Trumbley, Billy Brown, Nathan Joyce,

717
00:48:58.519 --> 00:49:05.800
Jordan Baldic, Henry two seven Petterson, Tom Flynn, Michael Schavetz, Nick,

718
00:49:05.920 --> 00:49:10.000
Denny, Justin Butt, Ryan Rodgers, Matt I think your last name

719
00:49:10.079 --> 00:49:15.199
is Boykin, but Matt Boykin,
Kaylin, Jeffers, Raymond Lennox, Eric

720
00:49:15.239 --> 00:49:19.199
Holtz. There's a lot of people
here, Mark Uezner, Andy Heidelberg,

721
00:49:19.480 --> 00:49:22.840
Trish Olsen, Miles Viego, Job
Leach, Yes that is real name,

722
00:49:22.920 --> 00:49:29.079
Marcus Bell, Fred Hazelton, Mark
Graphius Kahn Bessa think I got that.

723
00:49:29.239 --> 00:49:30.800
This guy goes by I Jenks.
I think he follows me on Instagram.

724
00:49:30.840 --> 00:49:38.159
I Jenks, Justin Godfrey, Damian
Gore, Chad McVean. Oh, there

725
00:49:38.199 --> 00:49:44.360
we go, Henry Conrad, Brad
gel Temer. Think I got that Logan

726
00:49:44.440 --> 00:49:50.719
Hunt Razon Rez and the last one
Thomas Vana. There's a couple I want

727
00:49:50.719 --> 00:49:53.039
to read real quick. Okay,
here's my first one. I think.

728
00:49:53.079 --> 00:49:57.119
I think you're gonna lie. This
one thing that bugs me as a space

729
00:49:57.239 --> 00:50:00.519
nerd. They talk about how it's
the biggest podcast in the un universe and

730
00:50:00.519 --> 00:50:02.280
the whole Milky Way. It really
should be the other way around. The

731
00:50:02.280 --> 00:50:06.840
Milky Way is a teeny tiny part
of the universe. It's our galaxy,

732
00:50:07.079 --> 00:50:10.159
but the Milky Way is one of
hundreds of billions of more galaxies out there.

733
00:50:10.960 --> 00:50:15.599
Well, yes, our space knowledge
is I would say, not very

734
00:50:15.599 --> 00:50:19.920
good. Would you agree to No, it's not very good. This is

735
00:50:19.960 --> 00:50:22.639
not good. I mean, what
what do you want from me? Who

736
00:50:22.719 --> 00:50:25.519
wrote? Who sent that? In
Andy, Heidelberg, Andy. What do

737
00:50:25.559 --> 00:50:28.679
you want from me? Man?
What do you want from all? Right?

738
00:50:28.840 --> 00:50:30.679
This is from Henry Conrad, he
said, I appreciate that he's he's

739
00:50:30.840 --> 00:50:37.679
enough, he's enough of a diehard
listener. And dare I say, nerd

740
00:50:37.119 --> 00:50:43.760
to want to correct us on the
correct sizing? I like it. That's

741
00:50:43.800 --> 00:50:45.800
great, It's perfect. This is
from uh, this is from Henry Conrad.

742
00:50:45.920 --> 00:50:49.960
Guys, like that's like you know
when when people are like, oh,

743
00:50:49.960 --> 00:50:51.519
he had trips and I'm like,
no, you had a set.

744
00:50:51.559 --> 00:50:53.320
Yeah, like you know, this
is nia yeah. Uh, he says,

745
00:50:53.480 --> 00:50:58.360
like Gus Polinski is the Polka King
of the Midwest. This podcast is

746
00:50:58.400 --> 00:51:01.360
the poker King of podcasts. It's
a great one, this one, Brad.

747
00:51:01.599 --> 00:51:05.440
Are these all winners? All these
people won? Yeah? These are

748
00:51:05.559 --> 00:51:07.760
these Like I just I'm picking out
a few of the winners that I read

749
00:51:07.760 --> 00:51:08.800
their reviews and I was like,
this is pretty cool. If you enjoy

750
00:51:09.159 --> 00:51:13.159
the title is One Funny Man and
a Duck. If you enjoy poker and

751
00:51:13.199 --> 00:51:15.400
behind the Curtain look at the World
Series of Poker, you have to check

752
00:51:15.400 --> 00:51:17.480
out this podcast. Best to you
and in the industry. And they don't

753
00:51:17.559 --> 00:51:22.039
let Jeff Platt interview them so they
don't get busted either. I have to

754
00:51:22.039 --> 00:51:24.519
throw that little it's just a little. I all like Jeff Platt interview me

755
00:51:24.599 --> 00:51:28.280
whenever Jeff Platt wants, because I
do not believe in the curse and I

756
00:51:28.320 --> 00:51:31.320
think it's dumb. Sure, this
review is from you, gently, I'm

757
00:51:31.320 --> 00:51:34.239
not going to read it, but
I want to mention that it is at

758
00:51:34.320 --> 00:51:37.719
least seven hundred words long. It
looks like an essay on computer. So

759
00:51:37.840 --> 00:51:42.599
thanks for that. This one's from
Mark. You've been listening to, Donnie

760
00:51:42.599 --> 00:51:45.760
says the pokon news days a poker
road listener. Thank you Tim for always

761
00:51:45.760 --> 00:51:50.039
been the comic relief. So he
also said, I love the old school

762
00:51:50.039 --> 00:51:52.639
Pinions jackets. So that's where you
get that read, because someone's got to

763
00:51:52.079 --> 00:51:58.280
got to start appreciating those jackets.
Two more real Quick five starsand spotiffies.

764
00:51:59.280 --> 00:52:02.800
This guy says, this is putting
the pressure on us, Jonathan moving to

765
00:52:02.880 --> 00:52:07.559
Michigan where I'll finally be able to
play online. So pick me up,

766
00:52:07.639 --> 00:52:09.880
pick me and ship the tag team
so I can start a bankroll. So

767
00:52:09.920 --> 00:52:15.719
here's bankroll rests on our success.
So chi with the ship my dollar you're

768
00:52:15.719 --> 00:52:19.119
putting the pressure on us. Last
one here from Wit he says the Pogo

769
00:52:19.239 --> 00:52:21.320
podcast that you'll like this one.
I save this one for last for a

770
00:52:21.360 --> 00:52:24.280
reason. Okay, the Pogo podcast
has become my favorite podcast, and that's

771
00:52:24.280 --> 00:52:28.920
because of Tim Duckworth. Yes,
that is me, from Folding Straights to

772
00:52:29.039 --> 00:52:32.400
one raise in the South Point Nightly
to Gatorad reviews. His input makes the

773
00:52:32.440 --> 00:52:37.960
show Kangaroo takeover twenty twenty four in
all seriousness done, he has been a

774
00:52:37.960 --> 00:52:40.880
stud for years. Listen to blah
blah anyway, I don't know what this

775
00:52:40.920 --> 00:52:44.360
guy thinks of your queen ten four
do. We don't need to talk about

776
00:52:44.360 --> 00:52:47.159
that, but thank you so much
for all your time and effort. It

777
00:52:47.199 --> 00:52:51.039
makes my weekend during the w's me
and makes my day. Thank you.

778
00:52:51.199 --> 00:52:53.000
That was from Wit Brandon, but
that was six you know, six reviews.

779
00:52:53.039 --> 00:52:57.760
Guys, thank you so much.
Whether you're leaving five stars, four

780
00:52:57.760 --> 00:53:00.280
stars, three stars, two stars, once or whatever review, we appreciate

781
00:53:00.320 --> 00:53:04.639
every one of you, and for
the fifty of you that one. We

782
00:53:04.679 --> 00:53:07.960
are going to do our best today. Technically it's twelve o six am to

783
00:53:08.719 --> 00:53:13.440
get you some money and build some
bankrls. That's right. I feel good

784
00:53:13.559 --> 00:53:15.719
I'm just I'm gonna double cash tomorrow
time. I'm already in the money in

785
00:53:15.760 --> 00:53:19.639
the Colossus, so I've already got
fifty percent of it done and then I'm

786
00:53:19.639 --> 00:53:22.360
going to cash the tag team with
you, and yeah, I tink it.

787
00:53:22.400 --> 00:53:25.000
We are on our way. All
right, what's starting? Do we

788
00:53:25.000 --> 00:53:27.920
talk about this? We did that? Alright, we did that already.

789
00:53:27.920 --> 00:53:30.719
Okay, we're done. Sorry,
all right, We're done. For everyone

790
00:53:30.760 --> 00:53:36.360
that Tim raveled off as a winner. Congratulations, Hope we can make you

791
00:53:36.519 --> 00:53:39.480
a good chunk of change. We
will do our damnedest out there in the

792
00:53:39.480 --> 00:53:44.719
Tag team event. We'll email you
guys at some point in the next let's

793
00:53:44.719 --> 00:53:46.239
say twenty four hours, you know, just to kind of confirm, you

794
00:53:46.239 --> 00:53:52.320
know, hopefully we'll do it in
the early part of tomorrow, just to

795
00:53:52.400 --> 00:53:55.679
let you guys know that you did
win. Again, congratulations for winning.

796
00:53:55.719 --> 00:54:00.719
We very much appreciate the reviews,
and as I did mention at the top,

797
00:54:00.159 --> 00:54:06.320
we're gonna pick two winners for some
stuff during theas P main event episodes.

798
00:54:06.360 --> 00:54:09.199
We do daily episodes from the wa
P main event. We've been ninety

799
00:54:09.239 --> 00:54:15.119
nine percent daily so far this summer, so we're crushing Pat on the back

800
00:54:15.159 --> 00:54:19.960
to us for that. But yeah, main events is gonna be super fun

801
00:54:20.440 --> 00:54:23.400
as always. I'm looking forward to
the Bubble episode. The Bubble episode is

802
00:54:23.400 --> 00:54:28.280
my favorite episode. Every single year. We just basically turn the mics on

803
00:54:28.320 --> 00:54:30.599
out in the middle of the floor
and run around like a bunch of idiots.

804
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But that's gonna be a lot of
fun. So yeah, stay tuned

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for all of that. Minimum starts
in a few days, so get your

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asses ready because it is coming.
My name is Donny Peters, his name

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is Tim Duckworth, and we will
talk to you guys later. Peace.

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Jenny H.

