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

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the number one poker podcast in the
land. My name is Donnie Peters

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and I am joined by Tim Duckworth
rocking the bright white satin jacket. That's

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right, mustache on fleek, new
poker Go hat on top of his dome,

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looking great, Sir Hi, feeling
great. It's one fifteen in the

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morning. No idea why we're still
here, Because we're here for the fans,

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the listeners for the podcast. Yeah, day off yesterday from the podcast

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trying to bring you shows six days
a week here at the World Series of

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Poker took Sunday off, but this
one will hit everyone's feed on Monday morning,

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Monday June. We're like just about
a week into the World Series.

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Honestly, it feels like four weeks
to be honest. Um done some done,

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some long live streams, two of
which Ramco and I have been on

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in the YouTube streets. We did
the fifteen hundar limit hold Them. We

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did the fifteen hundred seven Cards doud. Both went quite a good length of

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time but super fun. Nonetheless,
I think we have all the kinks worked

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out, all the technical issues fought
through well, at least for the most

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part. I probably did. But
you know, we're getting there. It's

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been a lot of fun already this
summer twenty twenty three WSP fully off and

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running, Gonna go through a few
different winners today. Talk about what's been

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happening around Horseshoe and Paris. Down
here on the Las Vegas Strip. We

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got Ronnie Day winning the Tournament of
champions. We got Chancoon winning the twenty

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five K Heads Up Championship. Nick
Schulman picked up another gold race that he

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took down on the fifteen out dollars
seven card stud. We got the Mystery

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Millions is going on. We got
a star stud of Dealers Choice tournaments.

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We got a five K Noeman holding
freeze out. There's two bracelet events today.

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I mean there's a whole heck of
a ton of ADUSIP gold bracelet action.

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Tim got in the mix at one
point today. Yeah, we shouldn't

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talk about that. Yeah did you
fold a straight? No, that's right,

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okay. Then I played one hand
good, I had three hands that

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was set ups okay, and then
I just followed a lot. It's actually

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very very boring. What are you
gonna do, man, what are you

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gonna do? As always, do
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happenings. Even number four, Tournament
of Champions. Ronnie Day wins two hundred

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thousand dollars. So this was a
tournament open to only champions of select events,

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so WSP circuit ring winners and w
UP bracelet winners from the online stuff

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that happened last year. Um last
year after the World Series of Poker,

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because if you remember, last year's
Tournament of Champions took place at the end

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of the WUP. Once that was
over, it basically opened up the new

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TC season. So all the ring
winners you had to be europe bracelet winners,

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you had the online bracelet winners,
so they all got together. How

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many I think there was like seven? Yeah, yeah, So really good

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turn off for that one million dollars. Fore year old Ronnie Day takes two

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hundred thousand dollars for first place.
He qualified just two weeks ago in southern

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Indiana. He won a four hundred
dollars monster Stack Tournament up Circuit event wont

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a gold ring for that qualified into
the TC parlays that into two hundred thousand

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dollars. Tim spoke with him after
his win, so we will kick it

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to that interview now, Ronnie Day, congratulations, you just won the Tournament

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of Champions. First thing I want
to ask you, super out royal love

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you here. Tell me what it
was like to winterbrace it amongst all these

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friends, uh there? Yeah,
yeah, they were just a bunch of

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alcohols having fun. But I've known
them all for a long time and I'm

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glad they were able to be here
when I did it three weeks ago.

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You want to sucker ring, Yeah, for you know, just on the

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fifty thousand dollars come here, you
get you seeing the Tournament Champions just one

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two hundred thousand. That's got to
be amazing. I mean, it's so

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surreal right now. It's Yeah,
it's unbelievable. You know, I don't

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even know how to explain it.
You know, this is a great opportunity

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for you know, sucker grind is
out there to w has to be puts

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on a million dollars free role.
What are your thoughts on, you know,

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in a way giving back to the
players out there. Yeah, No,

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I loved it. I loved I
loved the competition, and I loved

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there was a wide range of skilled
players in this, you know, so

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you didn't have to be a crusher
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and the online circuits definitely helped that
out. But you had world beaters in

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there, and then you had some
guys that was, you know, able

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to make their dream run, you
know. So I thought it was a

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good balance and I liked it.
I mean, guy, you gotta love

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the result, right, you know. I know, I know you've catched

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the Main a couple of times.
How did this run compare for you?

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I thought it was similar to them, to the Main because kind of almost

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the structure. I thought it was
a very good to have it at the

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beginning because you got that soft opening
with those hour long blind levels you know,

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and uh you know in it's multi
day and I was sitting there thinking

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this is very good practice for the
Main, you know, and instead of

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just jumping right into the fire.
But yeah, I think that'll be the

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next big one, you know,
we'll we'll go for. But I'd like

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to have the same final table you
know, at the Main. I don't

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have to win it, I'd be
I'd just be happy to be there.

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Nice. Yeah, And there was
an added day to this event, so

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admitted a little longer. Was there
any hand that's that stuck out for you

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as sort of the turning point when
you thought, hey, I really got

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a shot home. Oh obviously the
key hand was against Canada and I had

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ten seven and I hit the ten
on the river. But there was a

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hand yesterday that if if it would
have been played like I usually would have,

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I would have went completely broke.
Where under the gun raises I flat

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he's king of diamonds, which I
rarely do, and a big blind,

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and I was flatting for the big
blind to shove because he was a short

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stacked hands up not shove, and
it hang pretty much keeps stay small.

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He had pocket kings and he would
have took me out right there. So

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you I always kind of try to
look for the spots where, hey,

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this is where I should have lost
the rest of the way, he's just

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a free roll, you know.
So yeah, happy to happy to have

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the cars going the right way and
those situations. Speaking of that, the

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poker world has heard a lot about
Jack four off suit. Yeah for a

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while, Jack five' gonna have some
meaning for extra meaning for year now,

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Well, I mean it has to
mean something now, right, I mean

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the motown's back right, all right? That was Ronnie Day. How much

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did he win for the monster stack? Do you know? Forty six thousand

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dollars, so really good score there, and then he can obviously add the

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two hundred k that he won here, so about a quarter of a million

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dollars in about two and a half
weeks, three weeks time. It's pretty

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damn good if you ask me.
Yep. Event number eight, the twenty

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five thousand dollars Heads Up Championships.
So this one we have already talked about

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a bunch of times, but now
it is over. Chancoon had defeated Doug

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Polk in the final and Chancoon took
home five hundred and seven thousand dollars in

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price. Buddy Chancoon, if you
do know that name, he's been around

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the poker scene for quite some time. Wpt Barcelona title from back in twenty

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thirteen. The final table, the
final match was pretty wild. Doug Polk

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had a massive rail, Chancoon had
a smaller rail, but a vocal rail.

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You know, they were kind of
going back and forth a lot of

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excitement there. They also played the
semifinals earlier today Chris Brewer and Doug Polk

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played a match that has probably one
of the most viral poker moments you're gonna

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see this year. If not ever, I'm gonna give a spoiler. So

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if you don't want it, turn
it off right now. If not,

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I'm gonna keep going. But they
get it all in Kings versus Queens.

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Brewer's got Kings. He's got a
slight chip lead right at the time.

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The chips had basically stayed the same
between the two for much of their match.

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Brewer gets Kings, Doug Polk gets
Queens Queen on the river. Doug

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Polk running laps around the feature table
stage high five, everyone falls to the

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ground, starts dancing doing a jig. Brewer just needs to fade the two

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outer to punch his ticket into the
finals. Oh my god. You know,

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Chris Brewer went through went through that
that period of time where he was

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just running so bad. Right then
he starts winning this year. Now,

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I mean he did, he did
cash, he did finish. I think

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he took like one hundred ninety k
for that finish. But still, I

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mean, he's one river card,
two outs away from going to the finals

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and him playing against Chancoon or maybe
you know, if that would have happened,

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the other match would have played out
differently and Chancoon would it would beat

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chan Winter. But nonetheless, he
was that close, was Chris Brewer to

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making the finals. It doesn't work
out. Doug Polk takes an absolutely commanding

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chip lead and then finished Chris Brewer
off shortly thereafter. Doug Polk gets to

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the championship match against Chancoon. Chancoon, it seemed like it was Chancoon's match

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from start to finish, like Doug
could never really get anything going. Chancoon

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was just winning everything that he needed
to ultimately comes out on top. Does

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con five hundred and seven thousand dollars
in the bank, his first goal bracelet,

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correct first bracelet after that one,
Tim also spoke to him. Tim

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is doing all the interviews because I'm
just stuck on commentary, So we'll play

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that one for you guys now,
changing congratulations on winning your first up up

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pretty much ten years ago. You
want wpt Barcelona, so a long time

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you know between the big wins.
But Ryan, and how are you feeling

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about winning that first price? It
feels amazing. It's hard to find words,

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but right now, like it's just
like so many emotions, and it's

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three days that you don't sleep that
well and you're excited. So maybe tomorrow

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I'll know more how I feel,
But right right now, I just feel

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really relief. You went up against
Doug Park, one of the best heads

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up players in the world, but
also one of the most craziest rails loud

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rails of it. What was it
like, you know, competing under that

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kind of pressure environment. I mean, it's not every day that you get

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that opportunity, so for sure,
the pressure is really it can get to

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you. And it did get to
me because I did a couple of mistakes.

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Unfortunately didn't end up being big mistakes, but it was still mistakes that

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I normally wouldn't do in um normal
environment. But I tried my best to

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keep my composure and it ended up
well. Um, you've cashed four of

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the last five main events up event
and you only play the Heads Up Championship

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in the main event? Is that
correct? Yes? Now that you want

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this price, you know you're right
up there for two years to say,

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is this something that you're gonna chase? Maybe chasing Player of the Year.

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Not really like I really wanted to
play the heads Up because it's more,

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there's more action and it's like a
chess game, whereas other games it's it's

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a bit more I wouldn't say less
challenging, but maybe a little bit less

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action. So I'm gonna do my
regular schedule. If I feel like plays,

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I'm gonna play, but I'm not
going to force anything. All right.

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That was Chancoon good winner. You
know you would have heard in that

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interview. I think Jeff Platts sold
me some bad information. I go to

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Jeff out the heat interview, Chan, I said, give me something on

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him? Would you ask him?
He says some things, he goes he's

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actually pretty cool. He only plays
the heads up and the main event.

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Oh you asked him that in the
thing here is no no, we were

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talking, you know, just over
there before. Okay, So I asked

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him like about that, like you
only played the heads up in the main

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event and basically made a mockery of
my question. And I was like,

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oh, I haven't played this and
played that's so, Jeff Platt, I'm

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calling you out for giving me.
You can't you can't information, you can't

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trust um contrust Jeff. No,
I can't trust you other people giving you

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information. I mean, they just
give you false information. You know,

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that's just how it is. My
own racist the vent number nine fifteen hull

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seven card stud. Nick Schulman coming
out on top his fourth sp Gold bracelet

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a bit of WSUP history may today. He is the sixty eighth player in

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DUBIS history to win a fourth gold
bracelet. Many have done it before him,

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including two people that he had to
battle with at the final table,

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John Manette, who ultimately finished in
fourth place, and Sean Deep who finished

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in fifth place. Great John Manette
has yeah, he has four. John

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Maine has four indeps five think whatever, Yeah whatever, I'm pretty sure that's

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correct. And then Shulman was going
for his fourth but then they also finished

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in fourth place in fifth place.
Um did Manette and Deep respectively. Shulman's

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bracelets are He won a PLO eight
title, he won two Nolan adduced to

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seven single draw titles, and now
he has the fifteen hundred dollars seven card

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stud title. This is the tournament
that Remco and I were doing commentary on

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all day. You guys can watch
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A lot of fun, some absolutely
crazy situations rolled up happened five times.

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Swear to God, five times at
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I mean you don't see rolled up
and stud like five times in a year,

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let alone five times at one final
table. It was wild. Jeez.

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Yeah, how many times you talk
about his cigar? I mean the

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cigar was The cigar was funny because
so he starts with the cigar, yeah,

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okay, and he starts losing with
the cigar and the sunglasses on.

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Okay, So he takes the sunglasses
off in the cigar and he puts him

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on the little side table behind him. He immediately runs the stack up to

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the chipley. So then he's got
he's got this stuff off to the side,

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and he's playing. He's doing well
the whole time. People are busting

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blah blah blah. But then he
starts losing again. Then he grabs his

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cigar and puts the sunglasses on,
runs it right back, which it was

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crazy. Later on, he's got
this, he's got this heads up match

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with Andy Hasdall, and they're battling
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Schulman can't quite close him out.
He's got Hazdall on the ropes. A

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whole bunch of times, has All
hits this crazy hand where on Fifth Street

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their heads up, they get all
in. On fifth Street, Shulman has

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a straight and nine high straight and
Hasdall only has a pair of kings and

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ends up making two pair and then
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It was just absolutely wild. I
don't want to make any predictions because we've

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seen it all tonight. We've seen
this magical back and forth and has Dall

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hit two pair? Why this is
still not over yet? Oh man,

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this is still not over yet.
The cars that Shulman has or the cars

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of Schuman catch is kind of irrelevant. He already has the straight, he

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couldn't prove to a flush would not
make any difference. Has Dall needs to

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make a full house or else he'll
be eliminated a king or at ten or

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this match is over? What is
it gonna be? Oh? None way?

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Are you kidding me? This can't
be real? Are you kidding me?

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No way? Then Shulman's wife shows
up. She gives him a different

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pair of glasses to kind of get
the mojo flowing back um, and Shulman

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ultimately does go on to win seals
the deal the final hand. Um.

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He made a full house when he
turned over his card first on Seventh Street,

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which left has All drawing dead.
When did you hear it on the

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broadcast? He was like, I
want you to. Nick's like, I

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want you to reveal first. No
to every town, no, no,

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no, show first. Every time
it's they it's the courteous thing. All

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right, fair enough, I'm a
courteous guy. Well, okay, because

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every time Hasdall was all in yeah
he they said Nick would do it first,

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which is which is kind of what
you do in in tournaments because it's

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a courtesy thing. But it had
happened so many times that I think eventually

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Nick was like, how about you
just go first for once? Because every

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other time Hasdall had also been winning
when that had been happening. So,

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you know, Sholman was finally like, you know what, let's you go

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first this time. Um, Shlman
ends up. You know, I think

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Hazell said no, you know,
it's just the courtesy thing, which it

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is, and Nick said, you
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I'll go first. He goes first, He makes a full house. Has

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Doll is drawing dead, and that's
that. Nick is now the sixty eighth

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player, as I mentioned, to
win a four WSP goal bracelet. Afterwards,

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Tim also spoke with Nick Schulman and
here is that interview. Nick.

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Congratulations, fault WSP braced. I
actually want to talk about this victory cigar

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that's in your hand. You came
in with a different vibe today. Can

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you tell us a little bit about
this? Yeah, I just decided to

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throw it back for the stud you
know, an homage to you know what

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I mean, like, let's let's
let's play fast and have a cigar dangling

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and have some fun. I want
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You have Ali Najadue brand Hanks was
here, We got Taylor, we

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got your beautiful fiance. What's it
like to win brace it amongst your friends

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and family like this. I'm very
thankful. I mean, me and Taylor

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family love her more than anything.
Ali you know could take or leave that

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one, but no, I love
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I mean it wasn't It wasn't a
big rail all day, but it was

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cool. How once the whole stuff
ended, and you know, there were

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a few stragglers And yeah, I
mean I'm really thankful. I want to

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talk about you know, whether it's
plow, whether it's in Bobby's room,

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you know, the Poco studio.
Where do you feel most comfortable nowadays?

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Cash games, tournaments, what kind
of what kind of thing? Definitely tournaments.

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Just I have a four and a
half year old daughter and kind of

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I feel like I sort of,
I can't say, retired from cash,

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but that life is just you know, I like tournaments to have the schedule,

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so I feel I feel most just
at ease in my life kind of

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playing tournaments and then taking some breaks
and coming back for tournaments. You know,

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I might play cash again one day
when she's a little older. But

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yeah, you mentioned four and a
half year old daughter, and I wanted

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to talk about that. But I
want to know kind of what you play

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for? Is it for her?
Is it for you know, accomplishments,

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you know, WPG titles, bracelets, or is it for something? As

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you know, Grant is like the
Pocohol of fame down the road. You

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know, it's like I've been doing
it a long time, and you guys

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know how life is. You sort
of just arrived where you're at, and

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I don't you know, at this
point, I'm just I'm in here,

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you know, and I four means
a lot. I mean it's not lost

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on me that, you know,
I've accomplished some things and I feel like

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I'm I'm still kind of you know, I'm still here, So it means

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a lot. Yeah, Nick,
you talked about thinking it back a little

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bit. Can you talk a little
bit about Seven Cards Suid, because I

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think for especially for mix game players, even that game tends to get lost

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a little bit in the mix.
If you just tell me about I feel

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about the game, and you know, obviously this final table for fifteen hundred

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was pretty tough, at least the
outset. Yeah, that's a good question.

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I mean, I love STUD.
I would say it's probably my favorite

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game. I've always kind of thought
it's my best game just for the you

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know, I grew up playing it. I grew up in Atlantic go in

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Atlantic City. We had home games
in New York, and I really kind

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of got a time to reps in. So it just it's really cool to

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win a STUD tournament. There aren't
that many of them, and to your

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point, the game isn't heavily spread, you know, so mixing, even

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good mixing and players, they are
a little skittish with it because they just

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haven't played that much. You know. I've been around some some really great

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stud players in my life. I
mean John Hennigan to me is the best

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ever Opie phil Ivy to play with
those guys and just you know, and

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I played the Larry Flint game with
Larry rest in peace like I've and I've

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had a lot of pain if the
stud tables do you know, it's been

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better than bad, but it's it's
one of those games sometimes it's just not

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going your way. Um, and
I feel like people are just you know,

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it's just one of those games.
So this was really cool. Yet,

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Nick, with a win this early
in the WSOP at what are you

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Are your eyes set on Player of
the Year or even getting involved in the

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race or would you say that's just
you'll play whatever term as you want to

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play. I mean, I'm gonna
just put in a fair of a fair

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amount of volume anyway, though,
I because you know, certainly winning one,

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I'd love to win two. I
mean, who doesn't want to,

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you know, just rattle off bracelets
and win Player of the Year and all

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that. But I feel like some
of these buy ins and just the task

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at hand, and you know there's
there's some great players. I just want

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to stay kind of focus Nick Schulman, Man, he does it one of

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the best. Um we were talking
about it throughout our commentary at the at

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the final table. But um,
it seems like all three of these guys

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probably Hall of famers, if not
for first ballot hall of famers. You

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know for sure you're talking about yet
Ken Shulman. I mean, and they

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all kind of have their own unique
thing. You know, we talked about

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as Shulman has four bracelets, now
has the WPT title. It's a high

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stakes cash game player. But then
his kind of unique thing is like the

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commentary stuff. Right. Then you
have John Minette, who's for gold Bracelets

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a lot of success, but he's
like he's probably considered more of a high

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stakes cash game star than Schulman is, even though Schulman plays a lot of

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high stakes cash games. Manette is
like that guy in Bobby's doing all that

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sort of stuff. So that's kind
of his like little unique thing. And

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then Sewn Deeve has I would say
he's got the five gold braces, He's

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probably gonna win a bunch. More's
the player of the Year. And he's

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got the online stuff, like he's
more revered as an online player coming up

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over the years, one of the
best ever in that regard. So they

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each have their own little unique thing. But this kind of goes to show

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just how many great players there are
still yet to get into the Hall of

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Fame and the whole like one whatever
it is, one or two a year,

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like it just needs to open up
eventually. I mean, there's just

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so many of these good guys,
right, and it just kind of depends

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who they're who they're up against when
they're getting nominated and voted in all that

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sort of stuff. All right,
Moving on the absolutely crazy event, the

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Mystery Millions. So eighteen thousand whatever
the heck people just Na's crushes the number

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that I had last year, which
was fourteen, one hundred and twelve.

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If you listen to this podcast,
you know that Tim and I pretty much

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predicted that it would get like eighteen
to nineteen thousand entries in it, which

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it did absolutely crushed all expectations.
Just incredible stuff. Two million dollars bounty

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prizes, which is just wild.
Also that this year they guaranteed a million

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for first place, So how many
are left thirty thirty left. Both million

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dollars bounty prizes were pulled today.
You had shant marish Allan Hope I said

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that name correctly, and Patrick Leang
both pulled the million dollars bounties. I

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saw something on social media about Patrick
Liang's where I think it was from Blair

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Hinko, where he gave a thousand
dollars to everyone at his table, and

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Blair was at the table because he
pulled it. Blair said everyone at the

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table got a thousand dollars, which
is cool. Hopefully that's true and that

406
00:27:57.039 --> 00:28:02.119
is a cool little gesture. Yang
Chen looks like he's leading the way with

407
00:28:02.319 --> 00:28:06.319
sixty four million. Is this finished
for the day? One thirty in the

408
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morning. I mean, what you
know? Uh, Chris hunik In aka

409
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Big HUNI still in the mix,
Tyler Brown Lugarza Sweete, I know,

410
00:28:15.160 --> 00:28:18.200
I didn't I know, I didn't
read it. I didn't read it on

411
00:28:18.240 --> 00:28:22.079
purpose. Um Ap Luke Garza in
the mix. Dan Shack also still alive.

412
00:28:22.839 --> 00:28:27.000
Mac Lance very deep run but he
ultimately got got um. It just

413
00:28:27.000 --> 00:28:30.200
would have been absolutely sick if he
pulled another one of those million dollar prizes.

414
00:28:30.400 --> 00:28:33.160
I kind of recall I was playing
the six hundred deep second there.

415
00:28:33.400 --> 00:28:38.160
I don't recall seeing him get called
for a bounty. Actually yeah maybe maybe

416
00:28:38.279 --> 00:28:41.279
I don't know, um, but
that one, that one was a lot

417
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of fun. Still a lot of
fun. Um. And then the final

418
00:28:45.039 --> 00:28:48.359
table is just gonna be bananas.
So they're gonna because of the scheduling issues.

419
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So this was originally supposed to play
down to a final table today,

420
00:28:49.839 --> 00:28:53.160
which was never happening once they got
eighteen thousand, whatever the heck players,

421
00:28:53.200 --> 00:28:56.519
Okay, Um, they got them
to thirty though, so that seems pretty

422
00:28:56.559 --> 00:29:00.839
good. Um. Then tomorrow sounds
like they're going to play to the final

423
00:29:00.880 --> 00:29:04.519
table and then on Tuesday going to
come back for the stream of the final

424
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table, because we definitely want to
live stream this one thousand dollars buying million

425
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dollars up top. I think second
places right around five hundred and sixty K.

426
00:29:12.359 --> 00:29:18.079
So this will be a really fun
final table any I mean, anytime

427
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you get these one ks or these
fifteen hundred dollars WCP events that award the

428
00:29:21.640 --> 00:29:25.680
seven figure first place prize, it's
just it's awesome, it really is.

429
00:29:25.759 --> 00:29:29.079
So UM, we're gonna be delighted
to bring that to you guys on poker

430
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grow. So then tomorrow what we're
gonna do because tomorrow we are originally going

431
00:29:32.640 --> 00:29:37.559
to stream the mystery millions is that
we are going to stream day two of

432
00:29:37.599 --> 00:29:41.839
the five K freeze out after dinner. Bak. Yeah, so a little

433
00:29:41.839 --> 00:29:44.359
bit of switching stuff up, but
that's what we're going to do, a

434
00:29:44.359 --> 00:29:48.000
little taste, a little appetizer.
Of course, Event number ten, ten

435
00:29:48.039 --> 00:29:52.200
thousand dollars Dealers Choice, hundred and
fifteen entries in this one. Adam Freedman

436
00:29:52.279 --> 00:29:55.839
will not be winning it this year. He busted on day one. Adam

437
00:29:55.839 --> 00:30:00.440
Freeman. Of course, the three
time winner of this event, Chad eve

438
00:30:00.480 --> 00:30:03.480
Sledge, is chasing gold Bracelet number
two. Not only is he sorry gold

439
00:30:03.559 --> 00:30:07.640
race the number two this year,
not only is he chasing his second gold

440
00:30:07.720 --> 00:30:10.839
race of this year, but he
won the fifteen hundred dollars Dealer's Choice.

441
00:30:11.920 --> 00:30:15.200
Now he has a chance. Now
miss yea, mister Beds or baduci or

442
00:30:15.200 --> 00:30:18.839
whatever that he is, he mister
of he could win the ten K version.

443
00:30:18.920 --> 00:30:22.440
He's the chip leader. Was seventeen
left. There are a lot of

444
00:30:22.559 --> 00:30:26.440
legends left. Who do we have
from the bottom up? James Andy mccleodobs

445
00:30:26.480 --> 00:30:33.279
my fellows from back al twenty five
K fantasy hope for Mike Ordinsky, Ray

446
00:30:33.319 --> 00:30:40.759
Hanson, Pads, Scott Bowman,
Ariangel, Kane Calass, John Hannigan,

447
00:30:41.039 --> 00:30:48.440
John World, Opie dutch Boydston Dukson
and Marco Johnson, Crazy Ways Gordonsky in

448
00:30:48.440 --> 00:30:51.559
there, do you say, yeah, he's on our twenty five fantasy team.

449
00:30:51.599 --> 00:30:53.400
Here. We gotta yeah, gotta
get that sweat. So a lot

450
00:30:53.480 --> 00:30:56.480
of big names left. They're gonna
probably get down to I don't know,

451
00:30:57.319 --> 00:31:00.480
fifteen tonight, come back playing late
do they play? I think they have

452
00:31:00.599 --> 00:31:04.720
one more full level geezly, oh
this might be the last level, okay,

453
00:31:04.759 --> 00:31:08.400
and come back tomorrow play up on
our beautiful stage in the Crown of

454
00:31:08.440 --> 00:31:11.960
the Champion. We have the well
starting today, we have the five K

455
00:31:12.240 --> 00:31:17.799
Noelman hold them freeze out. So
that kicked off seven hundred and some entries.

456
00:31:18.319 --> 00:31:19.720
I think it topped last year's field. All I was gonna say,

457
00:31:19.880 --> 00:31:22.400
all the numbers have been great.
I walked that field and I was like,

458
00:31:22.519 --> 00:31:26.359
I was looking at the clock because
like, this can't be a real

459
00:31:26.440 --> 00:31:27.160
number. It was like six hundred
and something. I was like, yeah,

460
00:31:27.160 --> 00:31:30.839
it seems insane, but it had
a really good number last year too.

461
00:31:30.119 --> 00:31:36.160
Um seven hundred and thirty five entries
this year, so really good turnout.

462
00:31:36.319 --> 00:31:40.279
Just under six hundred and fifty k
for first place in this tournament,

463
00:31:40.319 --> 00:31:42.039
four hundred thousand for second, two
eighty seven for third, two h eight

464
00:31:42.559 --> 00:31:48.319
for fourth, top five hundred and
fifty k on a bubble. Who's got

465
00:31:48.359 --> 00:31:53.960
chips? Does Brent Hank still have
chips? Um? I see Alex Livingston

466
00:31:55.000 --> 00:31:56.759
top of the counts. I see
Notrew Barbaro in there, Josh r e

467
00:31:56.880 --> 00:32:05.400
A, Christina Gauls, he's been
on two hundred and ten thousand for forever

468
00:32:05.519 --> 00:32:09.559
well he was. Also Jeremy Becker
is in there making some noise him um

469
00:32:09.640 --> 00:32:14.519
Kai Aldemir obviously be made him a
champion from a couple of years ago.

470
00:32:14.559 --> 00:32:17.240
So this one's gonna be super fun. Um eight handed tournament. It is

471
00:32:17.279 --> 00:32:21.599
a freeze out, okay. So
this one, as I mentioned, we're

472
00:32:21.640 --> 00:32:25.400
gonna stream after dinner break tomorrow,
so day two down to the final table

473
00:32:25.440 --> 00:32:29.319
and then the final table the next
day will be on Poker Go, so

474
00:32:30.079 --> 00:32:34.599
um you can come around and watch
a ton from this tournament. They had

475
00:32:34.599 --> 00:32:37.559
the six hundred dollar Noelman, hold
him deep Stack kicked off today, Tim

476
00:32:37.599 --> 00:32:40.079
shaking his head over there because he
played this event. This thing had more

477
00:32:40.160 --> 00:32:45.039
than six thousand entries in it,
a prize pool of more than three point

478
00:32:45.200 --> 00:32:51.759
one million dollars, more than three
hundred and fifty k for the winner.

479
00:32:52.079 --> 00:32:54.559
I saw one name that's in the
top tenship counts. Your boy, my

480
00:32:54.720 --> 00:33:00.960
boy, your boy, my boy, Philip Junior is somehow doing it.

481
00:33:00.960 --> 00:33:09.039
Um. Who else is out there? I see casually world famous Pat Lion's.

482
00:33:10.640 --> 00:33:14.599
I mean that would just can you
imagine Philhunry the win's a six hundred

483
00:33:14.599 --> 00:33:19.680
dollars, six thousand players tournament,
that would be that would be absolutely out

484
00:33:19.680 --> 00:33:22.160
of control? Is that is this
still going today? Three hands left?

485
00:33:22.559 --> 00:33:27.400
I mean, that's just that's freaking
crazy winning. I mean, that's just

486
00:33:27.440 --> 00:33:31.200
so nuts that that's happening. Um. Two online events are happening today,

487
00:33:31.720 --> 00:33:36.279
A five hundred dollar one and a
one thousand dollars one. So the five

488
00:33:36.400 --> 00:33:39.720
hundred dollars one got twelve hundred and
some mentries. Um, that one is

489
00:33:39.759 --> 00:33:45.359
down to it looks like the final
eleven you got. Justin Turner looks like

490
00:33:45.400 --> 00:33:51.839
he's leading the way. Joey Wiseman's
out there still in the field, So

491
00:33:51.960 --> 00:33:52.920
yeah, that one's good. I
think it's around one hundred and twenty k

492
00:33:53.000 --> 00:33:57.640
for first place in that one.
And then of course you have the other

493
00:33:57.720 --> 00:34:00.839
online Gold Bracelet event, one thousand
laar buying for this one. I think

494
00:34:00.880 --> 00:34:05.599
this one's one hundred and forty five
k for first place. Um. I

495
00:34:05.640 --> 00:34:08.199
know Sean dieb was out there doing
well. UM, I have no idea

496
00:34:08.239 --> 00:34:10.840
who else is doing all aram Zobi
and I think was out there in the

497
00:34:13.039 --> 00:34:15.719
chips. No, so the chip
counts on bas dot com are not right

498
00:34:15.719 --> 00:34:20.920
because Brian came is out. Um
he's out a long time ago. Um,

499
00:34:20.960 --> 00:34:23.559
and lots of people have like two
million or more. So um,

500
00:34:23.639 --> 00:34:27.480
these are these aren't updated? Okay? Um, what do we got tomorrow?

501
00:34:27.960 --> 00:34:30.639
The Stud Championship? There was there's
like eight tournaments going on today.

502
00:34:30.639 --> 00:34:34.920
It's just madness everywhere. I mean, it is great. What do we

503
00:34:34.960 --> 00:34:37.559
have tomorrow? We've got the ten
K Stud Championship, that's the big one.

504
00:34:37.079 --> 00:34:40.679
Tuesday is gonna be the start of
twenty five k high rolla. So

505
00:34:42.599 --> 00:34:46.800
both events we will be streaming at
some point on More More stud Action.

506
00:34:47.280 --> 00:34:52.159
Yeah. Kind of love it.
I absolutely love it. I don't think

507
00:34:52.159 --> 00:34:54.239
we have anything else to talk about. Short and sweet. Do you don't

508
00:34:54.239 --> 00:34:58.320
have anything to do? No?
Okay, knocked it all out. Good.

509
00:34:58.400 --> 00:35:00.719
Hope you guys enjoy the pad once
again. Remember if you are in

510
00:35:00.800 --> 00:35:04.239
Vegas, if you're coming out anytime
during the summer, find Tim and I

511
00:35:04.280 --> 00:35:07.360
say hello, we'd love to meet
you. Guys. I had actually one

512
00:35:07.400 --> 00:35:09.880
guy. Let me finish. Sorry
this is I was walking to the bathroom

513
00:35:09.920 --> 00:35:14.360
and I was walking behind the cocktail
serva and I heard something behind me going

514
00:35:14.440 --> 00:35:16.440
like, hey, hey, hey, that's how you. I just assumed

515
00:35:16.480 --> 00:35:20.719
he was talking to the cocktail sova
I kept walking, so I did the

516
00:35:20.719 --> 00:35:23.239
guy. The guy turned around and
then he started walking away, so I

517
00:35:23.320 --> 00:35:27.119
turned right. He goes, hey, are you Tim? And we had

518
00:35:27.159 --> 00:35:29.280
a chatt. He was a podcast
fan and you know, got him a

519
00:35:29.280 --> 00:35:30.199
hat and stuff. He's like,
oh, can I get a hat?

520
00:35:30.280 --> 00:35:32.920
Like kind of yeah, no problems, but just let me go piss for

521
00:35:32.960 --> 00:35:37.679
us when piss got him a hat. But yeah, if you're here,

522
00:35:37.159 --> 00:35:40.800
come find us. I'll be sitting
around the stage. You know, we'll

523
00:35:40.840 --> 00:35:45.119
be doing something. We'll be walking
around and we'll give you a hat and

524
00:35:45.400 --> 00:35:46.719
hopefully we run out and we have
to order more. Yeah, that's the

525
00:35:47.320 --> 00:35:51.199
that's the plan. Um, do
not forget. Like and subscribe to the

526
00:35:51.199 --> 00:35:53.039
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527
00:35:53.039 --> 00:35:58.199
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528
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529
00:36:00.280 --> 00:36:06.000
thirty dollars off your first year of
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530
00:36:06.119 --> 00:36:09.280
that's gonna do it for Tim and
I. We'll be back probably tomorrow for

531
00:36:09.320 --> 00:36:15.360
another episode of the podcast, pending
that five kne element holding FREEZEFF doesn't go

532
00:36:15.440 --> 00:36:17.760
till you know, I've got some
god awful time in the middle of the

533
00:36:17.840 --> 00:36:22.679
night. But yeah, I can't
wait to do another one. Let's go,

534
00:36:22.000 --> 00:36:28.000
We're out race Jenny EA

