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

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My name is Donny Peters. His
name is Tim Duckworth. July fifteenth,

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twenty twenty four, Day forty nine. This is day forty nine.

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Yeah, buddy, no, I
thought it was day forty eight. You

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have math, I can get very
good because aren't there fifty days in the

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divisiity fifty one? Okay, that
makes sense. There you go, day

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forty nine. All right. Cool. My name is Donny Peters. His

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name is Tim Duckworth. How you
doing, buddy, good? Ready we

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goar this? Oh way, I'm
so pumped. Yeah, this podcast is

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basically Tim's podcast. I'm gonna be
basically guiding you. Okay, that's what

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we're gonna be doing, because I
know it's the day off from the main

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event, but it's still the main
event, so I don't care too much

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about this other stuff that you have. All the round we talked about though,

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so an event wise we did all
that. Yes, yeah, I

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don't know. Actually I would have
found stuff to talk about. But because

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you love everything else other than the
main events, all equal that and every

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player are equal as each absolutely not
true fair, Then you're gonna then you're

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gonna You're gonna lead the way here. Okay, what do we got for

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winners and giveaways? Do we like
the idea we just discussed off four?

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I thought there was only one.
Yeah, you're looking over there. We

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gotta give away two things the rules
every day. So just so everyone knows

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Tim and I are. Tim's always
like, what are we giving away today?

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And I say I don't know,
and then we figure it out.

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But it was pretty clear. You
can play back the tape. I said

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two per day during the min event. So then don't come to me with

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one thing that comes to me today
with one Thing's a day off, buddy,

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it doesn't matter day off, it
doesn't matter. Two things. Fine.

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One of the game used deal a
buttons from the main event and one

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of the all inbuts done. Okay, you gotta give me some numbers.

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We draw the people six to one
seventy five, six to one seventy five.

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Wow, okay, change the ranges, mog whykoff? Okay, you

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won the dealer button? Got it? Not here go again? Same same

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range, one on one, Ryan
the Stern, you won the all in

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button. Love it. I will
email you guys about that and we'll go

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from there. As always, please
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giveaway, did I win? No, you didn't win. And for everyone

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We'll be contacting them hopefully we don't need

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to go to any alternate list,
you know, I just I just want

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to rip it off first too.
But we are still doing one more.

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It'll be closer to the Poker Masters. Actually, you know what, let

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So whenever that is final event of
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this multiple final tables. Yeah,
it's poorly written here, but yeah,

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we'll figure out you read it.
I didn't write that part. Third

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buddy, what do you got for
me? What's the biggest story, biggest

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story? What's the biggest story of
the non story day? I think it's

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Jared Blessnik winning He's first WSP bracelet
No in Peela. What the hell did

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he win? He won the fifty
k nolanman hold him high roller because a

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bunch of crushes. The final table
was over and it felt like sixty five

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minutes. Uh Blesnek topped a one
hundred and fifty entrant field to win two

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million dollars. Supposedly, him and
Jesse Loners, who he defeated heads up,

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made a bit of a deal,
little deal. Don't know the exact

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numbers, but Jesse Loners officially cashed
for one point three five eight million.

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I think I saw something on Twitter
about like one point six so a little

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bit of a save I think between
the two. Christophvogler saying he was the

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chip leader coming in finished third,
Nacho Babera fourth, Justin Saliba fifth for

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four hundred and ninety nine k.
So that was the last big no limit,

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Hold Him high roller of the series, and Jared Bresnik, the PLO

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guard showing everyone how it's done in
Nolmer Hold Him. That was his third.

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Well he was talking shit from the
start day. Well he's been talking

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shit all summer about the Holden player. Yeah he has, and he crushed

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them. Third final table the series, got his first bracelet, and I

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did speak to him for a little
bit before getting kicked off the set.

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Stared, congratulations. You are most
famous for saying none of this matters.

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It's sports cards for surely winning your
first brace so that must mean something to

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you. I was just saying that, I was, you know, I

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was just saying that, like,
this is one of the greatest feelings in

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the world to do it, to
test myself playing NOLA at hold Him,

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which is a game that I have
very little experience in, to compete at

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this level and win. I had
a good feeling this summer. I was

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gonna you know, I said I
was gonna get at least three final tables

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I have so far. I didn't. I didn't say I was going to

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necessarily win one, but I felt
good and I went to sleep last night

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and I said, I feel like
I'm gonna win today, and I to

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be honest, I usually don't do
that. Ever, even if I'm Chipleyer

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coming in, I usually don't feel
it. I felt like I was supposed

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to win due to the fact that
it was a bad forty four days.

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I had a lot of bad luck, and here we are. I want

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to I want you to describe like
kind of how you feel right now?

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Is it joy or is it like
relief? Like what is winning this first

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bracelet? What does that mean?
There's definitely a part of it. You

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know. The biggest thing I said
before is about it's the public. You

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know, my brothers, my friends, you know, the public looks at

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poker as like, you know,
everyone asks that doesn't really know poker,

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like, oh, do you have
a bracelet? So the biggest thing in

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poker to accomplish is winning a bracelet. So I feel like for that winning

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and saying I have one, you
know, to like my father for example,

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who doesn't really know the tournament poker. To be able to win is

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a huge deal. The money,
Honestly, I can honestly say the money

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matters a lot. I mean,
you know, Jesse and I we did

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a deal heads up but we played
for a lot of money. This is

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one of the bigger tournaments. I
mean, I had pretty much all of

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myself and it so like it.
It was a good tournament. I was

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in for two bullets and I registered
day two. But this meant, honestly

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a lot. I want to throw
it back to the side of the summer.

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You came to me, he said, why wasn't I dropped in twenty

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five K Fantasy? And you said, I'm going to show these motherfuckers who

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I am. I think it's pretty
safe to say you've done that right.

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This is the first time in my
whole poker career where I actually felt like

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I had to proved something. Yeah, you know, the fact that I

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didn't get drafted, I thought it
was insulting for one, but more importantly,

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I feel like I can compete.
You know, if you said to

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me, where does Nolan hold the
rank as your best scheme, It's not

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even in my top five. Okay, so it feels great, It feels

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really good. Why did you get
kicked off the set? Well, look,

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I thought you ran shit. I
was not to that not that day.

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I was good. I was USh
it off by Charlie and the photographers.

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They're doing a big group WSP tournament
director photo shoot, and I was

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on the set in their way,
a little couple, you know, nods

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saying hey, let's let's move this
along. So I was a very short

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interview. I would have like to
speak to you, Jared a little bit

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longer, but that's okay. I
know my place. I'll move upset on

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to cause any trouble. Calvin Anderson
also want to bracelet fifth w SP bracelet.

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He didn't win one earlier this summer? Did he had? He got

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heads up and then I think he
finished, so it's actually brought up.

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Didn't he finish like fourth and something? Yeah? I think he said several

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final tables, get a second,
had a third, and yeah, that's

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it, second and third. I
mean, Vicky Dolph knew we should have

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drafted Mickey Duff's boy, Calvin Anderson. He won the inaugural ten thousand dollars

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buying eight game Championship. I can't
I still can't believe that you haven't had

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one until this year. Yeah,
yeah, it's crazy, right, it's

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insane. We kind of had it
in the fifty k, right. The

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fifty K was an eight game for
six or something years ten K champions Yes,

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no, ten K needed an extra
day, but he topped the hundred

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and eight nine incherent field to win
four hundred k m big Field. Yeah,

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he defeated Japan's die Ishibashi who won
two hundred and seventy one K pretty

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start final table, Ali Islami third, Mike Watson fourth, Paul Gunner's fifth,

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Tom Coral six and do you remember
who was seventh? Jeremy osmas undresscon

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Oh, okay, the four that
was that was the three K horse,

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Yes, that is correct, the
that's coming up. The he did.

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He did get seventh in that the
fourth brace the fourth bracelet of Calvin has

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kicked it off. Twenty fourteen fifteen
hundred started High Low for one hundred ninety

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K. Twenty eighteen won the ten
K rats Championship for three hundred and nine

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thousand two online bracelets. In twenty
twenty three won the one K PLO six

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Max for fifty K, and then
he won the five K Super high Roller

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six Max for one hundred and forty
K. So he is another player joining

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that five bracelet club. I mean
cal is a crusher. With him,

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it's always a question of volume you
know, you kind of never know what

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you're gonna get with him. He
might also venue hop at times, most

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specifically over to the win. So
yeah, I always just kind of wonder

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coming in, at least as it
pertains to fantasy, you know what's going

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to happen? Yeah, with him? So I mean the win scull that

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he got, what did he win
the prime champions time with you know,

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a million runners in the field.
Maybe that was just I'm gonna have a

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big crack a world series going forward, Play all the ten k's, play

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the twenty fives, play everything.
So yeah, congrats cavanadis in fifth WSP

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bracelet. Sounds like we just got
a winner. Yeah, I think that's

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the French scheet in the three K
mid Championship. So I'm guessing because yelling

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and we don't understand them, that
a big chip laid and I have to

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assume that he that he won that
event was wild. Yeah, I mean

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understandably so just massive million dollar first
place prize, et cetera. I mean

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not that we expected anything else.
Definitely the French you want if they're chanting

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like this, Yeah, all right, three thousand dollars horse, Your boy

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needed an extra day, three hundred
and fifty seven entries. Is that up

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or down for last year? Pick
that up up? Tim says my boy.

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I don't know why he says,
my boy. But Gary Bolden won

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his first gold bracelet. He topped
John Raisner in heads up play Travis Trail

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up, it's up? What was
it last year? Three thirty one three

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through? Okay? Travis Trail got
third, David Tarbat got fourth, Luis

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Velador got fifth, Our buddy David
odb Baker got sixth. Jeremy Osmis took

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seventh, and Wu ram Chu took
eighth in that event. Why do you

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call my boy Gary Bolden? I
feel like we just talked about him a

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lot, like we say, oh
Gary Bolden. I didn't, so then

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isn't an our boy? Have you
ever said a word to him? Hell

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not? I played with him once, exactly. I used to play with

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him a lot. Yeah, maybe
that's why that's why he's your boy.

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Back when I used to go to
Venetian, he used to play Omaha High

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Low. Yeah, played a bit
with him back then. But yeah,

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he's He's always around the most,
notably plays Omaha High Low games around town

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and is always kind of in the
mix whenever it comes to those those tournaments.

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What's going on in this ten K
six Max Championship that has like nine

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hundred and fifty thousand dollars up top, well, nine players left. He's

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Valdi in let's go, let's get
a refresh real quick. No, he

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was at an eleventh, Adrian Mitaios
chip later, oh man, of course

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he is aram Zobian second in chips. We also got Alexander Riad, Michael

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Rocco at the final nine. Speaking
of Michael Rocker, do you know he's

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retiring from Poke. Yeah, he's
gonna be a farmer. He's gonna be

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very farmer. Shoutout pocones for that
article. Yeah, you are right.

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It is a massive first prize,
nine hundred and twenty four thousand dollars,

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they're all guaranteed. Seventy eight k
right now is supposed to finish today,

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but I'm not so sure. I
feel like that's going to finish with will

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Yeah, I think you all get
done. Mateos trying to avenge his cold

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hearted exit from the main event with
a fifth breceler or sixth fifth think it's

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five. So there's a lot of
PGT implications. Sure, fifty k happened.

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This is happening. Can Zobian retake
number one if he wins? Oh

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yeah, definitely he would need getting
needs five hundred points to five hundred and

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twenty to overtake Jesse Looners, So
second or first? I believe where's Jared

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blusnett on? There? Jared Bilsing's
just outside the top ten. He moved

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into sixteenth place, nine hundred ninety
three points. Fifteen players over one thousand.

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Remember we always think that's the threshold
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we've already Goteld is going to be
twelve hundred best points to see in some

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events? What's the Who's the top
ten? Top ten? Jesse Looner sixteen

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fifty three, Daniel gre second,
Jeremy Osms third, Dylan Weisman hasn't done

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much back half of the World Series, David Coleman outside the top five.

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We've got Victor blom In six,
Santos Silvana seventh, Rams Opion eighth,

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Ellie Nikashi ninth. Who needs one
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tenth, eleven hundred points. As
a reminder, you need three cashes to

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qualify for the million dollar free roll, So you know, looking at the

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top, you know, fifteen,
we've got Matthew Lambresh, he's got one

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cash. He's going to be two
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Otherwise his spot opens up to forty
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bit of a sweat there for some
people that are just in, you know,

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I've talked to a few of them, such as Matthew. I've talked

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to Joshua Adkins who finished second to
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the ten k Plow explained the kind
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tight race to the top. I
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may pick up some points there,
maybe overtake Daniel and Jesse. We're not

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sure where the other guys are going
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WSP Europe, be bt Buslona.
They're going to hear for Pokemasa's do we

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know? Is Paradise happening? Last
year was announced on the second day of

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the final table, so I'm assuming
if anything's happening, we're going to hear

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about it on Wednesday, July seventeenth. Interesting, So yeah, I really

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want to know if that's happening.
I also want to know what the guarantee

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is for the WPT World Championship at
the win. Those are the two things

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that I want to know. You're
on with fifty. No, I don't

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know. What's your guess? What's
your guess? What was it? Lostiel

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forty and they missed. Stay at
forty and they missed. They stay at

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forty. Confidently, they're not gone. They don't backing down. You think

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they're backing down? Wow, I
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We have WPT loyalists listening, and
you know, you think they gott

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to just take a step back a
little scaty cats. Did you see the

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cruise? It was great. I
wanted to be on it a one hundred

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percent. Yeah, I don't know
about that. It's hard to go.

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It's hard to go down. We
you know, we've discussed this before.

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I understand it's hard to go down. It's why you don't go from fifteen

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eighty. You don't take the giant
leap up off. That was insane,

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Yeah, because they could have went
fifteen to twenty five twenty well, they

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probably could have gone to thirty because
they almost got thirty last year, they

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could have gone to twenty five.
Yeah, but I think thirty would have

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been understandable. And then you go
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Like everyone else in the universe,
you just can't. No one likes to

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build long term. Everyone just likes
to go crazy. I'll say they do.

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You know what I'm gonna say,
they do twenty five? Why,

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that's a massive joke. I'm gonna
say. I'm gonna that's what I'm gonna

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say. They go twenty five.
Okay, interesting, Interesting, I didn't

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say that thing. I guess we
listen. I hope I'm wrong. Yeah,

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you know, But do you play
still play if it's twenty five?

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Do I still believe it? Yes, Percy. I mean, as long

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as I'm not broken with the way
I'm going, it might might be pretty

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fucking broke. By then we got
the Poker Hall of Fame bounty, which

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you've already touched on the three ks
Well three k what well we talked about

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who was that might be? People
yelling over with a frenchy won Okay,

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okay, Clamarchez, he did this
thing get to thirty one hundred? Did

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this wait, did this have a
guarantee? No? No, I always

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think sometimes they do like random one
off guarant No, it's three thousand,

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one hundred and seventy seven players,
eight point nearly eight point five million dollars

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in the prize for Clamar Riches.
That sounds like how you pronounced it.

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He looks like he defeated Adam Owen
to win the one million and forty one

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thousand dollars first prize. Alex Turelli
finished third, Taylor Black finished six.

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Taylor Black crusher. Yeah, he's
crushing, But that's the mid Seax Championship.

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Do you want to hold hold on
this tournament? This three K I

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walked through the field on whatever day
they were making the money, and then

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I walked through the field yesterday,
I think, and it looked incredibly tough.

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Yeah, not that, not that
I don't know for sure, because

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I wasn't sitting in the tournament playing, but just the fact that I knew

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almost everyone in the field with a
lot of tables left, I was like,

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is this like the reg Fest?
Yeah, the reg Stakes Championship.

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Is that what this is like?
You know? So I think that's fine,

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you know whatever, I just look
into the field, you know,

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it just made me think like it
was more like a five K versus a

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three K mid Stakes Championship, which
I think the name mid Stakes Championship the

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price point three k. I think
you expect it to be more, you

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know, like a twenty five hundred
dollars tournament at the WSP, which is

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Yes, you have a lot of
the names are in there and the good

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players are in there, but you
also get a lot of you know,

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regular regulars, recreationals whatever it is
that are playing. But I'm guessing a

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lot of those people like if they
played the main just played the main bounce.

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Yeah, you know, it's like
one of those things. So you

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also have the fact that his multi
flat their ISRAE Entries is data registration as

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well. The street k is more
like a twelve K. It was it

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was really reg heavy. I thought
walking through the field, and I think

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the final table are deep in it, you know, kind of shows that.

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I mean there's a lot of non
names down there running deep. So

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yeah, yeah, okay, carry
on Poker Hall of Fame bounty with one

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hundred and nineteen players. All Hall
of Fame members are bought in for free

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and they also have a bounty on
their head that is more free roll yep,

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he can try to dump his chips. In word, also, if

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you bust them, you get cash
to the relative to the year. So

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Patrick Antonius his bounty was worth twenty
and twenty four and so forth speaking morey

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fifty fifth place a little bit under
six K. That's not bad for someone

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trying to dump his chips. But
twenty left. Juan Coelo is the chip

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leader. Also in the mix we
have David Stam, Martin Finger, Jack

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McClelland has a bounty on his head, Martin, Jacobsen, Adam Hendrix,

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Eric Sidell. Twenty players left guaranteed
ten seven hundred and forty eight playing for

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three hundred and thirteen thousand dollars.
I believe that is a three day event,

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so they'll finish that one tomorrow.
Twenty five K Horseye Roller Dinner Break

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twenty seven remain one hundred and twenty
entrance title first place is seven hundred and

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twenty five K in the money.
Top eighteen guaranteed fifty two K. Chip

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leaders Ryan Miller, Jason Mercier,
Albert Dahia, selling contention, Scott Severa.

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He's just trying to lock up this
player of the year title, phil

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helm With and Phil Ivy didn't he
already lock it up. Well, Jeremy

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was in this, he could have
won this. I think Jeremy could also

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win the one K, he could
win the closer. There's lots of events,

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lots of it's just like four events
left. Yeah, but Sibra had

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that finish in the online Yeah,
but I still think of like if I

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don't think it's more than like thirteen
hundred points ahead of Osmus. Yeah,

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right, so there's still a little
bit and we don't know what happened in

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the online bracelet event last night or
two nights ago, whenever it was.

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But yeah, he's just trying to
try to bury everybody, I think.

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So, I mean it is pretty
great the summer he's having. I mean,

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he's my player of the year.
Yep. Obviously, you know,

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a few more days left of course. Oh, speaking of the online hybrid

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events. So these events were played
online until the final table. Then they

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were halted that people were invited out
here to Las Vegas and they battled on

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the live felt. Three of the
four final tables were streamed on the WSB

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YouTube channel, right one of them. In the three thousand two hundred dollars

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high Roller eight Max Giorgios Sotoropolis picked
up his fourth bracelet and two hundred and

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twenty four thousand dollars, got a
big chip lead and steamrolled the table,

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absolutely steamrolled the table. The fifty
three hundred dollars high Roller eight Max Roland

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Rokeda won that one for two hundred
and seventy eight thousand dollars, his first

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WSP gold bracelet, fifth in it. Oh you did? Aka? Sean

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Deep finished fifth in that one.
Also that final table was rampage Ethan Yao.

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Daniel Moore wins the ten thousand dollars
Buying Online Championship for three hundred and

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thirty thousand dollars, his first gold
bracelet. But he's had a pretty awesome

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summer. He won the BETTEMGM Poker
Championship, defeated that's the French he's over

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there more, defeated Shannon Shoran heads
up play in that event that concluded at

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the Poker gro Studio. How much
did he win for that one? Do

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you look that up? Yeah?
Or do you know he won a lot

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of money for that one? Yeah? Five hundred something six thirteen nine one

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four Yeah, sick so between that
and this almost a million dollars in prize

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money for Daniel Moore and then Brandon
Wittmeier. He plays some PGT events here

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and there. He wins the fifty
three hundred dollars high Roller Championship for two

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hundred and fifty eight thousand dollars.
He topped Jacob Snyder in heads up play.

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At that final table is Giorgio Soderopolos
as well. Also Archer march Rosian

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was at that final table. So
I I like the online to live hybrid

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events, and I think all the
racest events should be like that in the

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summer. That's my take. That's
my new take. It's a lot of

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extra bracelet events, but yeah,
I mean I think that the fact that's

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the big ones, like anything three
King above, we're going to play out

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live to like you know, you're
going to see these players and face them.

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Yeah, I mean, I kind
of let me see if I can

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think about this. I'm having a
thought in my mind that I wonder if

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all the online bracelet events should have
a low point of a one K buy

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in. Sure, but that's never
happening, I know. But I do

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like the live to online thing for
the summer. You know. One,

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I think it's great to have these
people here playing, you know, in

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the flesh. I think it probably
removed who's some concern security concerns, you

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know, to some degree. Like
I think you can probably get around that

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if you really wanted to, but
you might also get found out. So

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you know, I think that that
helps. You know, you have to

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come here, you have to play
live, you know. So if there

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was ever if there was any funny
business going on before the final table,

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well it's gonna be really hard for
that funny business to continue at the final

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table, right, I mean,
what am I gonna do? Look at

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my cards? Turn around, say
Tim, what would I do here?

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You know? So so I like
having them here. I would probably do

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something where I don't know, put
them all kind of in like the same

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week, like like the week before
the main event, like you have like

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have like two a day or something
a week before the main event, because

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they take like you know, four
hours or so maybe five hours max for

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these things. So then you can
do them all. Then you know,

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you can stream some of them and
whatnot if you want to do that.

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And then also like you get maybe
that carryover where all those people then play

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the main event. Yeah, I
would be curious to know how many people

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played these and then also played the
main event. And what I mean by

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that is like some of these some
of these, well these ones, the

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ones that we're talking about, at
least three of the four or sorry,

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all four of these took place in
the last two days, so well after

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the main event had started. So
did everyone who made these final tables come

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out early and then play the main
event and then stick around and play this?

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I mean, I don't know where
everyone came from, Like, are

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we getting people from New Jersey or
wherever? Not quite sure. Maybe they

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qualified because some of these events were
earlier in the summer. Yeah, they

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could have been here. They won
this. They if you played one of

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these that was very early in the
summer and you make the final table,

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are you coming out and playing the
main event and then sticking around for probably

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five days? No? I'm just
curious because you can easily look at that

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data and you can see, right
or should you have them leading right into

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the main event and then everyone that
cash is is like, okay, I

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just cash for forty k. I'm
gonna the problem with them to fire the

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main and go. The problem with
that is that you have to put all

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these biga buy in online events on
the front end of the schedule because you

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need to give people a chance if
they do qualifying New Josie Look Fly Travel

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get here. Of course, of
course, you know, but I think

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you could make it work. I
mean, they did seem a little erratic

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overall, so you know, I
just think streamlining those I mean, but

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I'm for them. I like the
online to live hybrid stuff. I think

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it's cool, you know again,
I like the I like the security aspect

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or the enhanced security aspect that can
be presented. I also like the fact

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that it's it's good to like just
be able to see it. Like you

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almost forget about the online stuff.
We know it's there, right, and

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we know it's happening, and like
we get word of it, especially when

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somebody notable shout out Motoara, you
know, wins of Bracest, Like we're

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like, oh, like some and
so wan embrace it. But like a

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lot of times I have no idea
who won what online yeah, and the

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results come in a little bit slower
like all that sort of stuff. But

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when they're playing out live and I
got to see this table with Scott sever

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and Joe Chong and Jojo Soderopolis like
happening, Like that's cool. You know,

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Ben Lamb is at that found table
like that's cool. Like I like

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that, you know. So I
also would think that next year maybe do

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a PLO one. Yeah, that'd
be good, you know PLO hybrid.

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But yeah, and then maybe you
know what, you know another one that

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might be cool, like what about
a mystery Bounty one, But the mystery

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boundies are only at the final table, oh, like a hybrid uh mystery

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bounding or something? Yeah, that
live fun. The mystery boundies are like

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extra juicy because you you know,
you're holding it all the way to the

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end, and then they come back
and they set them up on the stage

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like you do the whole thing,
pull the bounties when you bust people,

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like all that sort of stuff.
So I definitely think that there is a

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lot of creativity to be had with
these online to live hybrid events. All

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right, you got anything else?
Day one? I have the closes that

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kicked off today, Day one b
A tomorrow. That's a fairly fast structured

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ends in you know two days also
kicking up today three KPLO six max.

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Following that, there's only one event
left the vent ninety nine, the one

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thousand dollar Turbo on the final table
day, and that will put bar on

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the twenty twenty four World Series of
Poker once we get to that one lovely

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Tomorrow two pm start time cards in
the air, the stream, what maybe

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one thing? No? Two pm? The stream will start for the event

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final table at three pm. I
think we have Lawn mccaron, Norman,

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Chad and Maria Hoe on the call. We also have a break desk will

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be operational. Who's on that?
And just Ali? Well he's all gonna

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fucking talk to himself. Maybe it's
Ali a Maria, but I thought Maria

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is doing the Maybe it's just Lana
Norman on commentary. Yeah, I'm probably

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butchering this. I actually could probably
look it up right now on my computer

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because I have that here somewhere.
Well, this says Lawn, Norman,

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Maria plus break desk, which will
tell me that Maria is in the booth.

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Yeah, so it's probably Ali.
Maybe Nick and Maria better be in

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the booth? Is it Ali and
Nick? Maybe on the BREAKDSK? Ali

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and Nick on the BREAKDSK would be
cool, Remco and myself. We'll be

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doing a one hour preview from three
o'clock to four o'clock, so you guys

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are welcome to join us on the
Poker YouTube channel for that. As we

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mentioned yesterday, the plan is to
play from nine players down to hopefully three,

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but of course that is subject to
change. We'll see how it goes.

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Two days Poker's biggest event on the
main stage under the bright lights.

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Can't wait to see it happen,
can't wait to play down to a ten

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million dollars world champion. Let's go
streaming on poker gro starting on Tuesday,

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July sixteenth at three pm until we
get down to three or four players or

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wherever they decide. Then they'll stop. They'll come back the next day,

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Wednesday, July seventeenth, and they
will play from wherever they left off down

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to a winner that's gonna do it
for us. My name is Donny Peters,

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his name is Tim Duckworth, and
we'll talk to you guys on the

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next episode. So Jenni Express

