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

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My name is Donny Peters. His
name is Tim Duckworth. Hope you

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guys enjoyed the Bubble episode. Today
was July tenth, twenty twenty four,

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Day forty four at the World Series
of Poker Day four in the record breaking

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twenty twenty four WSP main event.
It was also the day that the money

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bubble burst. So if you didn't
listen to the last episode we did publish

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our special money Bubble episode of the
pod, Tim and I were out there

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walking around getting some audio. Hope
you guys enjoyed that if you listened.

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If you didn't listen already, go
check it out and hope you enjoy it.

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Today we're going to be hitting on
of course, the WSOP event,

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Day four played out that money bubble
burst. They are deep into the money

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now. Four seventy six is what
the clock says, so it looks like

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that's the number of players remaining.
Of course, that came from a field

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of ten and twelve. And then
I guess we got to hit on some

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other events that happened, although I've
completely forgotten about anything else. That's just

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touching. Yeah, I mean I've
like I'm full on tunnel vision main event

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only, Like it's that time,
sub five hundred players left, We're going

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to day five. The money's starting
to get good. You know, there's

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just chips everywhere, piles and piles
and piles. So yeah, I'm really

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looking forward to the main event and
the main event only. But you know,

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we will of course touch on everything
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let's go fire off. Yeh,
come, I got I gotta throw you

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some things because bat me up.
Yes. If if I do too much

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That's that's a pretty smart strategy. Uh.

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rules for official terms. All right, So the World Series of Poker main

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event, they returned with one thousand, five hundred and twenty four players.

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Only the top one thousand, five
hundred and seventeen were gonna make the money,

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So they got down to I think
it was fifteen to twenty right like,

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pretty quickly, pretty quickly. And
then that's when they went hand for

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hand. There were I believe four
hands of hand for hand play to burst

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the bubble. I'm pretty sure that's
where that's correct. I think it bursts

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in the fourth or fIF on the
fourth one. There was six all ins

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on the fourth hand of hand for
hand play. Six all ins. I

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think the first one had two,
the second one had one. I think

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the third one had two, and
then the next one had six. I

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think that might be correct. If
not, go listen to the bubble episode

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and figure it out. The bubble
one was pretty quick. Quick. I

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felt it was quick. Yeah,
yeah, I mean, what were you

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expecting going in to two hours?
Well you said fifty seven minutes yesterday.

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I was expecting quick because the times
were done. It at night, the

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night of day three, it just
lingers. It goes forever, and we

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obviously have the cameraman running around,
et cetera. When do we do it?

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I think I think last year was
also in the morning. It just

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feels quick. I think everyone's fresh, ready to kind of. They all

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get energy the right to blast it
all blast and we saw a pot step

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ah, they blast. There was
one guy that busted. I think it

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was Kings to Aces. I want
to say, he's seven bed all in

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with Kings and got called by Aces. So there was that. Jesse Loan

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has pulled an insane bluff right out
of the way. But somebody told me

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that his opponent in the hand.
So here's what happened. It was a

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raise. I can't remember if they
were hand for hand, if they were

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right beforehand for hand. I think
they were right beforehand for him. But

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at Jesse Loans's table, there's a
raise from bart live Art there's a call.

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I think it went up to because
they were playing four k ak.

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I think Bart made it sixteen.
I believe the small blind called Jesse.

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Lonis in the big Boy mate at
like ninety three or something. Ninety five,

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Bart Livart called small mine got out
of the way. It comes ten,

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nine to six rainbow, Jesse leads. I don't know the exact amounts

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from here, but Jesse leads.
Live Art raises, Jesse re raises,

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Live Art calls turn pairs the ball
with the six. Jesse moves all in

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for I think what he said was
three hundred and eighty thousand or three hundred

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and fifty thousand, I forget,
but live Art folded and Lonus turned over

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the ace five off. And then
somebody told me later on that Bart Libart

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either said that he had King Queen
or something, so I don't I don't

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know what he's doing with King Queen
in there. I mean, listen,

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I know a thing or two about
King Queen. You gotta fold it.

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You just got into the bucket,
goes do you got to give a shout

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out to friend of the pod David
Baker ODB took some stones to put his

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money in uh, with ace Queen
on the bubble, he raised on the

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button to a little bit over three
X. If you listen to the Bubble

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episode, you know why he did
that because he said he wanted to deny

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some calls from the player in the
big blind and then you know, have

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to play posts, so he just
wanted to over raise. Player in the

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big blind said how much you got
left, and then put Odb all in,

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which was like forty three big blinds
at the time or something on the

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bubble. On the bubble of thews
manimt Odb called the guy had ace five,

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the ace Queen held and Odb got
a nice double up. But yeah,

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I thought it went a little bit
faster the bubble did than I would

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have expected. I was thinking maybe, like I don't know, ten hands.

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I mean once once Jack Effel said
we have six all in and calls,

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I was like, well this is
it. I mean, like this

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is the one right. I mean, so some matters when they actually go

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hand for hand, like if they
let it just they if they just played

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one more hand out, or we
could have been hand to hand, you

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know, with just one off the
money. So it really depends when they

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call it. Yeah, I watched
one player get the clock called on him

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seven times. Seventh he on seven
hands, he got the clock called on

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him. Now it looked like he
had like thirty five k It was just

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stall, stall, Stall, I
mean, I get it. You know,

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it got to the point where,
you know, the first two or

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three hands they called the clock.
Yes, the next couple of hands,

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they said, you only get five
seconds if we come over here again.

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Then they did that. Then they
said for the for the sixth or seventh

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hand, they said, if we
come over here, your hand's just dead.

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Wow. So that's what it got
to do with that player. I

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saw one player. I know this
is I know this is kind of fast

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forwarding. But later on in the
night when they were in the money,

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I think he was trying to stall
for a page up but he got the

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clock call on him three times in
the same hand. So there was that.

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So yeah, well a lot of
clock calling throughout the day. But

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you know, sit up, it's
be main event. Let's go baby.

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So at the end of the day, four to seventy six remain. I

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mean, maybe maybe that's one high
or something, but close enough. Last

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year, four hundred and forty one
players remained and into Day five. Last

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year's field size was slightly smaller than
this year ten thousand and forty three,

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this year ten thousand, one hundred
and twelve, and then fast forward at

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the end of Day five. Last
year there was one hundred and forty nine

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players going into Day six, so
targeting probably in the one fifty to one

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seventy range for players that are going
to end up advancing to Day six.

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This year, everyone left is guaranteed
thirty seven thousand, five hundred dollars.

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What's the why? Why'd you write
one sixty second? That is what we

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will be guaranteed if we hit what
we think will hit tomorrow about one fifty

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players. One hundred and sixty one
hundred sixty two is the pay jump for

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seventy k. So you're gonna play
basically a full day of poker in w

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money. That could be pretty it's
pretty good day's work. Yeah, of

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course, it looks like Stevens Song
is the chip leader. Shout out team

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DPMC. We got old song out
there. Let's go buddy, four million,

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seven hundred and forty five thousand,
which tomorrow will represent one hundred and

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ninety big blinds. Seems good at
this point in THEWSB made event. Right

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behind him four and a half million, the conquistador Adrian Mateos crushing that four

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and a half million, one hundred
and eighty Big blinds. Bao Ding also

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up over four million, four million, two hundred and sixty five thousand.

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You wrote, now, Will Barry, he's not on the chip count list,

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and well you have to click the
refresh button and you'll say that he

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is now in the chip count.
Okay, Will Barry also over four MILLI

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Alosio Dorado four million, three hundred
and thirty five thousand. So so there's

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a player that like I don't think
got tracked all day. His name is

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Luis Vasquez. I know him because
he's in the Northeast, and I think

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he qualified back way back in the
day for like at the napt at mohegans

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on, he like qualified for the
twenty five k or something. I think

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he won a satellite showed up wearing
all red I remember that. So,

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yeah, he's Puerto rican so he
was sporting you know, the Puerto Rico

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stuff, the all red gear.
But I think he was like he was

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for sure a top five stack,
like late in the night had like more

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than three million or whatever, and
yeah, they just never never got him

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in the counts or anything. But
yeah, Stephen Soong was mashing all day.

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From what I saw, I know
we were out there quite a bit.

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Matt Stout still in, David Prociak
still in, Leonard Mao still in,

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Joseph Rock still in, Tony Sinistaj
still in. I mean, there's

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some heavy hitters out there. Maria
Jo bag Chips. Who else? Christy

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Fox? Kristin Foxen did bag Chips. I talked with her shortly or briefly

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after after the day ended, And
we'll get to the interview in a second.

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But Kristen Fox and bag Chips,
who else was out there? Ivy?

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Ivy can't forget about Miss Drivey.
He's making a run. Philipo,

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Brian Rass, Bag Chips, Brian
Kim Bag Chips, Kempson, Isaac Kempton,

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Bag Chips, Ben Wang. I
think, Mark Wolpert, Bag Chips,

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Adam Friedman, Taylor von Kriegenberg,
Daniel Hasham, Red Lynn, Red

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Lind though took a dive kind of
towards the end of the night. Bad.

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It seemed like a bad last level. Alejandro Lococo Bag chips. Taylor

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Black out there bagging chips. I
can't believe you didn't name this guy podcast

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Morris bagged chips. I mean I
couldn't find John Hennigan, so I think

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he's out. I know he had
two million, but you can you can

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lose two million. I mean it
can happen. Alex Livingston, I know

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that he bagged chips, so yeah, I think Alex Keating bag chips as

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well. So I mean, listen, there's a lot of firepower out there

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in the field, so you know, we'll see how things go. I'm

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very much looking forward to the seat
draw and taking a look at that and

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again it tonight. Why wouldn't we
get it tonight. There's only four we

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want to get it. It should
be out in half an hour. I

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mean, how hard is it to
put four under and seventy six names into

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a thing. It's complicated one guy
tonight. That's not that hard. Then

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it should take an hour max to
plug it into a spreadsheet. Come on,

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it's not that hard. You know, it's not that hard. I

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know it's not that hot, but
doesn't mean it's They don't know that.

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It's not. No, it's not
that hard. We should get it tonight.

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I think we will get it tonight
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this stuff. When when you know, when you're getting into day five of

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the WSP Maine events, can't forget
about our guy. Mo Noara two million,

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five hundred and seventy five thous was
in the bag for the Moose.

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Let's go buddy. But yeah,
but back to Kristen Foxen, you know,

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kind of like an up and down
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one point three million. I talked
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and here is that interview for you
right now. Kristin Foxen looks like

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a little bit over one point three
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Pretty smooth, not super eventful.
I was a little card dead for

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a couple hours, but yeah,
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just a matter of patience in this. I think, do you approach this

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event any differently because it's has some
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don't want to say, be too
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but also you know, adjust to
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you know, everyone's probably passing on
some spots that maybe in a different

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tournament you don't. But yeah,
and then from the time you bag up

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chips the time you get ready to
come back tomorrow, what's your what does

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it look like? Do you prepare
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go through your team and then come
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gonna What I've been doing is trying
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sleep as soon as possible, because
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like last night, I you know, took a bath, read a book,

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turned off my phone, like tried
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and you know, take whatever supplements
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Will to take you a little bit
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I couldn't get to sleep till like
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okay, I can't do this because
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like four hours sleep, So that
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through. Didn't feel good all day, I had a headache, blah blah

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blah. But yeah, and then
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it was good. Good for the
day. And then last question, are

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you having fun? Yeah? This
is amazing, it's so much fun.

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Do we not name anyone else in
the field. We lost Joe McKeon,

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the last former champ standing, Joe
McKeon. I have at listened of champions

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in cash. Yeah, yeah,
let's go statman, come on, they're

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gonna read it well. As you
mentioned, John McCain lost Champion of Cash.

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Robert Varconi didn't even see him out
there, but he finished in.

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No, I don't believe you.
I don't believe I'm looking at the results.

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I clicked the name, followed through
with the prompts height one hundred and

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fifty second place for Robert. This
is always something that happens to us in

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the main event, is like we
walk the field all the time, all

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the time, and then you get
to like day four, day five,

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and you're like, this guy's still
in. That person's still in. Huh.

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Scup Blumstein one thousand, one hundred
and thirty seventh place, Daniel Wyman

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thousand, three hundred and fifty seventh
place, espen your stat thirteen hundred and

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ninety third place, five Champions Cash. Speaking of Wyman, he is the

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thirteenth. It's thirteen time the defending
champion has cash in the next year six

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times since two thousand and five,
Rayma, Joe, Hashim, Peter,

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He's Gate, Greig Messing, Coriatomir
and Dan Wyman. Crazy five champs in

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the money, a new one coming. I mean, listen, really good

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run by Joe McKeon. Ultimately,
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But you know, did I mention
Tony Dunst is out there? Not

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who else? Joe t Han,
Josh reit Card, Lexi, So yeah,

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Lexi Ponokos is at a table with
It was him, it was Danny

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Tang, and it was Bin Wang. That's a pretty stacked table. Then

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there was another table with Adrian Matteos, Leonard Mao, and I think Boris

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Kolev was also at that table.
I believe, you know, some some

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tables walking through the field. Some
tables looked incredibly tough, other tables looked

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incredibly soft. I mean, that's
just pretty much what it seemed like,

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right I did mention od Be getting
his money in on the money bubble with

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the Ace Queen. Think he busted
in four under ninetieth place, So good

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on odb for making that run obviously. You know, I'm sure he would

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have wanted to go deeper, but
it seemed like he was pretty short for

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much of the day, you know, other than getting that double up at

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the Ace Queen. You know,
every time I kind of went by his

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table, he didn't look like things
were going in the right direction. So

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you know, what are you going
to do there? But I do want

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to hit on something in regards to
Monuara and Josh Reichard because they've had a

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been a misfortune recently. Yes,
So they were eating, they went to

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dinner at where they go, what's
the name of the place, Roma Deli,

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which is owned by Todd Brunson and
Max and Max Pescatori. It's over

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on Spring Mountain Excellent. Yeah,
I mean, and also because of that

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poker tie and a lot of poker
people go there. And then so they're

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eating, an employee comes up to
them and says, hey, think someone

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just broke into your car, which
was true. They run outside. Someone

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did break into their car, stole
some stuff out of the car, which

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I believe there was a bag with
some money in it, you know,

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because they were coming here to play
in the WSP main event. But for

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Mo it's his first time ever playing
in the WSP Maine event. He had

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I believe he got picked up from
the airport by Josh and then they went

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to eat, so he had his
main event buying in there. We're just

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reading from the article over on pokernews
dot com that was written by John Soften.

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Mo Nwara said, just a sick
feeling to walk out there to a

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smashed car and no, not only
your cash, but your personal effects are

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likely gone for good. Unfortunately,
if this was they targeted attack, as

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it seems, I have to advise
people against parking their cars there or take

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anything valuable inside with them at least. Yeah, I mean, listen,

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I would certainly take everything inside.
I think I would, you know,

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still still park there, yes,
but you know, just to take stuff

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inside, you know, especially if
you have any cash on you and whatnot.

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I mean, Unfortunately, we want
to trust people in the world,

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but we can't. But that said
both Josh Reichard and mon Nouara after this

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incident when they had their cars car
broken into and stuff stolen. You know,

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ten thousand dollars included in that stuff
that was stolen. They're on today

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five together. You know, they're
two very very good friends, and here

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they are checking along to day five. So I guess call it attacks from

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the poker gods. You know,
you got to you got to pay up

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to get an entry right to the
final you know, like, listen,

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you show up, you show up
the giant golden gates of the w spe

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an event, right, you got
to pay him off to get inside to

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make it into the final table.
Right? That isn't that what happens?

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Yeah? I mean, right,
what happened to Mike Gorowdinski last year?

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He had that whole issue at Bolagio
in his box, goes on and wins

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the ten k horse gets it all
back and then some right. I mean,

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listen, things have a funny way
of always kind of just working out,

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and uh, at least right now
it's working out for both Mod Noir

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and Josh Reitguard because they are moving
on to day five. Seems like we

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got a good amount of women out
there. Of course, that's always you

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know, a talking point or a
point of emphasis, you know, last

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woman standing. I don't necessarily care
about that too much, but you know,

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getting a woman to the final table
would be great. Yes, that's

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what we want. Let's see if
we can make that happen. We got

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some good ones out there, kind
of chop value for fun and with chop

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value. Baby did it correct?
Okay, Okay, he did it because

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last year one hundred and fifty k
basically, So let's chop it up.

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Let's go home, let's chop it
up. I think, like, what

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are your what's you're like? Yeah? I like chops shut up? Like

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your top three like stories entering day
five? And oh we got to do

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didn't a listener mentions O day but
we don't really have a full list as

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we're hot. Whatever, we can
still do it. We'll figure it out.

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It'll be a hack job that we'll
do it. Okay, but give

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me, like your top headlines right
now? I think phil Ivy still in

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it. It has to be one
of them. I mean, he's got

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to be number one. It's one, but he's one. He's Ivy.

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Yeah, sure, what about Ivy? I guess you could probably convince me

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to say, you know, thirty, I think it's thirteen. Females remain,

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you know, that's always you kind
of just touched on it. That's

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always a discussion point in the main
event, so I feel like that may

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be one of the headlines. Third
one. I'm kind of struggling with a

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little bit. Then, so I'm
gonna go phil Ivy, Okay, then

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I'm gonna go Yeah, I think
I'll go to Women with you, And

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then I'm also gonna go Adrian Mittaos, which is what he's just an absolute

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animal. I have a Steven song
Lean Mountain sitting on top of the leader

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game. No. The reason why
is because Adrian Mateos has more accolades than

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Steven song does. Right, So, I mean Adrian Matteos is a four

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time wspgo RACA winner, has won
many terms. I think he won EPT

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money Carlo as well. Just an
absolute beast out there and he's proven once

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again that he is one of the
best tournament players in the world. He's

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just doing it. So yeah,
that's what I'm looking at. Adrian Mintatos.

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And he's still super young. Yeah, so I'm I mean, that's

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just I mean, it's crazy how
good this kid is. So so yeah,

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that's what that's what I'm looking at
right now. Do you have a

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third yet? Nah? Kind of
falls off a cliff in my mind,

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but that's fine. Yeah, all
right, So so what was the thing?

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So it was it was too I
gotta hear, I gotta we gotta

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come out from Jason Dolan, he
says, you know, he leaves a

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review and he goes, I think
a fun segment of the podcast would be

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for the two of you to drop
your dream main event final table of the

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players that remain from a media fan
or fans perspective. Okay, uh,

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he has here. It's a little
outdated obviously because he sent this email yesterday.

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Well what's he got? He had
not Chabbero okay, phil Ivey,

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Kristin, Foxxon Aden Cho, Tom
Dwan, Joe McKee, and Eric Saidel

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Brian rast Sam no name, splashy
wreck. So midday four he wrote that,

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so let's do it. Let's let's
we're gonna do it after every day.

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Sure, Okay, I need to
pull up the list again. So

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this is from the dream main event
found table from a media slash fans whatever.

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Whatever you want to see. You
could say from the growth of poker.

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That would change who I'd pick.
I'd be putting the cocoa in.

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He ain't my dream fold table player? Just drop? Should we just drop?

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Like not? You want to do
nine? H or do you want

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to do your nine and then I'll
do my night? Can you fus Ivy

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done? Okay, I'll take Ivy
too, that's easy. Kristen Foxen and

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Maria Hoe agreed so far. So
I got three. Yeah, I want

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a mateos in there. So that's
four. I want ren Lynn in there.

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Okay, fuck yeah, okay,
I mean we're gonna have very similar

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things. Yeah, what do I
have? Five? We should have done

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a snake? No, what do
I have? Five? Yeah, Tony

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Dunst six? I pause there?
What I'm gonna pause on that one show?

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But that's fine, so you keep
going, Brian rast seven. I'm

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gonna throw a name at you,
David Perciak, because some player of the

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year sweats you can do you can
have it. You can have it,

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buddy, he can take the lead
in players. No he can't. Oh

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that's pretty that's annoy I'll go I
just had who I was going to use?

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Who did I say? He's really
gonna fall like ten points short.

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But if he wins the man event, I'm going Parker Talbot. Yeah,

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he's a super fun player on on, like in general, so he he'd

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really live in up that final table
and then I listen and then I gotta

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go mon Noir to round it out, because you know, that's just what

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I gotta go. That's my guy. We do the grit airon Gamble podcast

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together. We've been friends for a
while, so I'm putting him there and

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I don't care. All right,
So this is my dream final table.

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Yeah, that's fine. I'm gonna
I have to try. I'm gonna put

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punk A podcasts for the Marris just
so we get more hat exposure. Actually,

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actually, what I have to make
a change. I'm taking off Parker

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Talo, sorry you got and I'm
putting in Brian Kim, another good friend

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of mine. Put Brian Kim.
Okay, that's fine. I mean,

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don't you want your good friends there? If you're I mean, this is

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this is my dreams. I'm gonna
do what I want. Yeah, I

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get it, I get it.
I'm trying to What was your first five?

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That's I think that's what we have
to say. Ivy Fox Fox and

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Maria Hoe Matthias Mateos is your fifth? I think that's when we sawed.

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Oh man, wait, hold on, I gotta put song there. But

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we should be writing this down.
God damn. Yeah, you're the guy.

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Yeah, I'm getting to it,
buddy. I gotta put Stevens song

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there because he's on our twenty five
K fantasy team, so he has to

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make it so he's there. Okay, I'm redoing my Ivy foxing foxin Maria

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Hoe Mataos song. And I know
I'm putting people that are on other people's

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twenty five K fansy teams, but
I'll just gamble with that. How many

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is that do I have? He
had Dunce next, Yeah, duncet one

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on there. He took out pocket
tablet and what number was Dunce Dunst is

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six? Seven is ren linn okay
eight, Brian Kim nine, Mohammed Noir

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ak aka the Moose Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep. So

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my I'm gonna the same four as
you. Yep. Okay, So I

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go Ivy Fox and Maria Mataos.
I'm bringing Atha Maris for just podcast stuff.

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We just need the hat that's on
TV. You know, he's still

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he's still wearing the hat and he
had a purple po Geru hoodie on today.

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I mean, he's just I'm just
wondering if if Percy. I can

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do anything else to try and get
in and win Player of the Yeah he

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can. He can go win the
twenty five k horse. Okay, he's

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playing the main event, but he
can. He doesn't have to make the

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full table unless you put him there. Yeah, no, per Sick,

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you're a I can't do it,
I think rend Lane. Yeah, I

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have to put on my God,
there's another name here that he did have

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ras and you pulled that rast.
Is hennying in or not? Because I

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see him in this cast? So
I'm like, I have no, I

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did not see him out there.
Okay, So I'm gonna do red Land

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as well, and I am gonna
do Locca. I mean, okay,

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there's there's so many other names that
I want to put on there. God

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give me, give me some.
There are some names at me. Daniel

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Hash that's my I think that's my
ninth. I mean, that's an insane

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story. Yeah, that's mine.
He's he already ran deep that one year,

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right, he had the second place
finished in other events. I mean,

432
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would be crazy if he's able to
do Alex Livingston another final table.

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Yeah, but another final table.
I think that that's Yeah, that's what

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I'm working on Barbaro. Also Antoine, who could be a Soy that's that

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fall might event final table, just
all the final tables. I mean,

436
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Parker Talbot, I think can still
get in there. He's my He's he's

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eliminating in tenth. You know why
Franz Francis Anderson. You know why Francis

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Anderson would be cool because in a
way it's kind of Greg merson esque,

439
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like he doesn't lose a poker Turman
for like three weeks, right, because

440
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he won the Independence Day thing and
then he would just you know, win

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the main so he just he just
won straight trying to look through I'm putting

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Sammy the Dealer. It was my
eighth Daniel Hashim was my I no,

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I'm just I'm just saying he's still
in. Let's recap these teams really quickly.

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Donnie and did bags Baker is still
in or he was still in.

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I don't know if he still is. We both had Ivy Fox and sorry

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Phil Ivy, Christen Fox and Maria, Adrian Mataos and ren Lynn. Donnie

447
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also has Stephen Song, Tony Dunce, Brian Kim Monawara. My audibles were

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Arthur Morris Sammy the Dealer, Danny
hash him beIN Wang who wins? You

449
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had to pick a winner? I
have no idea. I think I was

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gonna say Maria's okay, very similar
teams. Jason, thank you for your

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segment. I'm going to do this
every day until we get to winner.

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It'll be easier. It'll be easier
to do in future days because they'll have

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the chip counts out faster to us. All right, tell me what else

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happened. Okay, We're gonna go
real quick speed around. Carson Hadelman won

455
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the six hundred Ultrastack. He won
three hundred and forty three K, first

456
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bracelet sixty six, one hundred player
field in the six hundred ultra st Lord.

457
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Yep. Matthew al Sante won the
five K no lemon hold him one

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thousand and forty two players, so
kind of yeah, it was kind of

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why Yep, he won seven hundred
and eighty five K and he's first bracelet.

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Uh. He defeated pulling up Punstrie
heads up. I think Punsree had

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a decent lead and lost the flip. While at the feature table, put

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Night's friend Danny Tang ran from the
far feature table nearly knocked over Ricky our

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audio tech to go watch the all
in. Also the final table pads finished

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eighth in eighth place. We've got
a Pilos Patrick Leonard. Yeah, we've

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got Pilo. Mister Bownie going on
chip leader in day one b Kangaroo crew

466
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remembering the Gimags. We got a
ten K eight game going our our bus

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played that and has already busted,
So good work there, Maury. It's

468
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obviously, you know, pretty stacked
field. But Jordan Siegal chip leader,

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Mike Watson, Carvin Anders and Marco
Johnson I and John's all in the top

470
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few chip counts, but started one
hundred and fifty eight down to seventy six.

471
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We've got registration tomorrow'll probably see a
few more people jump in that one.

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You would expect. Daniel Lograno,
the shortest stack with fifteen k Okay

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00:33:58.839 --> 00:34:02.039
spin it up. Dan Eggs Underscorn
is also out there battling, as is

474
00:34:02.160 --> 00:34:07.039
Dario Alioto. So we got three
shots for twenty five k Portugal. Huh,

475
00:34:07.199 --> 00:34:10.519
mister Portugal, is he in counts? I wonder if you played?

476
00:34:12.599 --> 00:34:15.280
Yeah, I don't see him these
out the main so there's probably a chance

477
00:34:15.360 --> 00:34:19.119
you did play. In bust them. Yeah. Sure, but that's kind

478
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of what kicked off today, lovely. So it's that, you know,

479
00:34:23.000 --> 00:34:27.960
events start picking up again, you
know, like we had that lull with

480
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the main event running. Now you
know, we just had you know,

481
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the fifteen hundred eight game. We've
had the flip and go. Now we're

482
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you know what do we got tomorrow? One, two, three, four,

483
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six? Other events tomorrow six yep. Alongside the main event, there's

484
00:34:44.840 --> 00:34:47.079
an event that's got your name all
over at the three K Mid six Championship

485
00:34:47.079 --> 00:34:51.079
that starts tomorrow. I'm not playing
anything. I know. The fifteen hundred

486
00:34:51.159 --> 00:34:55.000
Palo six Max starts tomorrow and a
three K horse starts tomorrow. So we're

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00:34:55.000 --> 00:35:00.159
really we're grinding hard for the rest
of the rest of the series. I

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00:35:00.199 --> 00:35:01.960
got nothing else talk about to you, No, because I want to go

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00:35:02.000 --> 00:35:06.519
to bed. It's it's two twenty
five am. We gotta get home and

490
00:35:06.519 --> 00:35:08.440
get to bed. We gotta come
back now. Delayed restart, Yeah,

491
00:35:08.480 --> 00:35:10.639
no, I thought they were going
to delay it to one GM now.

492
00:35:10.760 --> 00:35:15.000
I really thought they were. But
they're not coming back at noon. Cards

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in the Air stream starts when one
o'clock again. Yes, three feature tables

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from the main stage. It is
the full crew. All right, let's

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go. Let's go. Hopefully we
get some fun tables. There are there's

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a lot of potential for fun tables, so let's see what we get.

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Can't wait to see that. The
streaming will be over on PokerGO dot com.

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Of course, what's rock and roll. It's gonna be Day five of

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the World Series of Poker main event. My name is Donny Peters, his

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name is Tim Duckworth, and we
will talk to you guys next time. So you

