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Hello, everyone, Welcome back to
another addition of the Poker Go Podcast,

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the number one poker podcast in all
of the land from sea to see.

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Okay, my name is Donnie Peters. His name is Tim Duckworth. Thank

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you once again for tuning into another
episode of the show. Shout out to

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a producer, Rich Ryan, helping
us out from Florida all the way across

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the country but doing the damn thing
make us sound better. Kind of take

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this show up a few notches.
We appreciate you, buddy, Thank you

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very very much. On this episode
of the show, we're gonna do a

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special, a very very special community
cards segment. We got Tyler Brown winning

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the Mystery Millions tournament and what I
think I know we're not even a full

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weekend, but will be the call
of the summer. It's a big statement.

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I mean, what's going to be
bigger than what we saw today?

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No, that ain't happening. He
had a shot today, but he didn't

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do it. Chad Evislage is her
Eve Sledge? I say his name different

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every single time. No, um, Chad eve Sledge. He is leading

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the Dealer's Choice Championship. If you
remember a couple of days ago, we

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talked about how he won the fifteen
hundred dollar version of the Dealer's Choice.

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Now he's chip leader heads up with
Dutch Boyd in the ten k Dealers Choice,

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So that's crazy. Um. The
special Community Cards segment is all about

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a podcast listener. Okay, finished
seventh in the six hundred dollar deep sack.

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That's great. And we have a
stacked five k Nolan Holdham Freeze out

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field that is playing down to the
final table. That's going to stream tomorrow

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on Poker Girl or stream today if
you're listening to this on Tuesday, our

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guy Brent Hanks had a deep run
in. That's David Williams, mister Studd

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himself leading the ten k stud Championship. Nick Schulman who won the fifteen out

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allar Stud last night. He was
eliminated on day one. And then we'll

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talk about you know what is coming
up. As always, do not forget

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Take a screenshot of that review,
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grow dot com. We're doing are
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what are we doing? Who's the
winner? Where are they winning?

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I got the winner, but before
you announced the winner and read this sensational

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review, I feel like the reviews
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many as I wanted. And maybe
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Maybe it's because we haven't blamed the
people know. Maybe we haven't declared a

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true prize that they can win.
And so this is what is on off

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of this week and for the rest
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the giveaway then I want that prize? Yeah, sure, go ahead,

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I'm gone that wants to go.
It's going to be an open floor.

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So when you win, I want
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let me. Let me say,
I'm gonna let you pick. You want

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something from the merch booth, I'll
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go get a piece of Fellows signed
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we put in play and all our
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mcgrano, I'll get that for you. So I'm gonna be basically the giveaway

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sorcerer of prizes, and I'm gonna
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Can they get a Poker Girl podcast
hat if that's what they want. They

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can choose anything that we can reasonably
get. I'm not going to go find

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a bracelet. I'm not going to
steal a piece of the set, but

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we should do that. But it's
kind of an open floor. Sorry.

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The first winner of this open floor, I'll let you read the review,

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Joe Diastolfo wrote, subject line,
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first, thanks first special edition of Community

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Cards. Attention, attention, good
morning, good afternoon, and good evening

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to the poker radio audience near and
far. It is now time for a

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brand spanking, spiffy and new shout
out to some of our most loyal listeners

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who likely got a bit too lucky
on the weight of the spotlight. You're

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listening to the number one poker show
in the land, and it's time for

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a new edition of the poker Go
podcast Community Cards. Doing a little live

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Community Cards segment here with Mannie.
I'm not going to even try to pronounce

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your last name. You just finished
seventh right in the six hundred decent event.

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I played the event. I busted
you substantially better than me. I

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just want to you know, this
is left kind of life changing money,

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fifty four thousand. It's your biggest
score ever. You know, Ryan,

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Now, I know you just busted, Like what's going on in your mind?

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Yeah? You know. I didn't
take any bad beats the whole tournament,

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and even busting out, I just
got so short I had to shove

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with like a suited queen. You
know, I'm not a tournament player.

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I'm a cash game player. So
just to have the run of not running

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into it and winning flips and things
holding it up, it's all you can

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ask for. It's the first event
I played this year, So I'll probably

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stay here the rest of the week
and then we'll come back for the main

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You listening and home might be asking
why am I interviewing this guy that just

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finished seventh place. We normally interview
winners. The reason is you came up

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to us. You know, you
wanted a hat. You're a listener,

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gave you a hot We saw you
wearing it. We were like, oh

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my god, this guy's making a
run. And then you took it off

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for a little while. But you
made the fun time. When I said,

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hey, maybe you should put it
on, you put it back on.

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Maybe it was actually an unlucky.
Hut No, I actually put it

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back on. I had about six
million at like five Big one, and

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then I ran it up to like
eighteen nineteen for the final table. So

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it's a good black hat. Um. Definitely. Just don't know if it's

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the hoodie or the hat or whatever, but we're gonna have to buy some

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new clothes after this, and I
think we can afford it. You said

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you don't play that much, or
you don't play tournaments that much. Is

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this is this win here for fifty
four thousand gonna change that? I think

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we're gonna play a bit more tournaments, so stick to cash games. What's

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the plan? We need to talk
to some tds on the East coast?

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Um, I mean I live in
New York. I play, you know,

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underground cash. I go to Philly
sometimes. AC has a series every

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now and then. So I mean, we just got six thousand people in

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a six on ollar deep stack,
So like we need to wake up on

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the East Coast and get tournament poker
going the way it should be. Definitely

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had one final question here, your
loyal podcast listener. What's your favorite pot

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about the podcast? Um? I
like hearing you and Donnie talk about your

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bad beats at the South Point Nightlies, and it's just, you know,

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you watch so much stuff that's high
roller and you listening to Grand You on

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his podcast, and it's like,
it's cool to hear how those guys operate.

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But you know, you guys are
delving more into the levels and the

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type of games that I'm playing in
and making the same mistakes and folding straights

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and a couple of you brought that
up, but it's super relatable. Um,

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you guys seem like you genuinely enjoy
the game. You're around it all

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the time, and you're still not
sick of it. So it's just like

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shooting the ship with somebody's um.
You know. At the table, Manny

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crushed at seventh place in the six
hundred deep stack. I wish I could

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have what six thousand and fifty people
or something insane. Yeah, that's an

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insane turnout to start with. But
yeah, he absolutely crushed it. He

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won fifty four thousand dollars. As
you heard. I spoke to him even

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through a nice little jab at me
about not folding it straight. So I

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think I don't think I'm gonna ever
live this down. But um, hey,

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man, that was pretty cool that
he could uh be up on the

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main stage on the final type of
wearing the hat the podcast had that you

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gave him. I believe. Yeah. I was walking that That field for

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for day two was like right where
we would walk in to get to our

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area. So I walk through it
and I hear Manny yelled to me.

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Who I met Manny the other day? He DMed me. He said,

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hey, I'm around, Can I
come get a hat? I said,

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yeah, of course. You just
got to know the password. We all

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know what the passwords. The password
his family pot. Manny finds me,

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hits me with the password. I
get him a hat. We're cooking,

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okay. Then I'm walking through the
field at Stay two and I hear him

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yelling, it's the hat, man, it's the hat. I turn around.

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It's Manny. He's still in the
tournament. He's going strong, he's

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got a lot of chips. I'm
like, wow, next thing, I

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know, final three tables. Next
thing, I know, final two tables.

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Next thing I know, he's up
on the main stage playing at the

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final table. I'm like, this
is epic, this is awesome, this

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is great for a podcast fan.
He said, it was all about the

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hat. I don't know if it
was about the hat. It was probably

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about Manny's play. Okay, all
right, but yeah, man Manny DL

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made a finished seventh out of six
thousand and eighty five entries, took home

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fifty four thousand and seven hundred and
ninety four dollars. Podcast f and run

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Good, Baby, Let's go so
good. Hopefully we get a bunch of

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others podcast people running deep. You
guys heard the password for like the ninth

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time family pot come find us.
We'll be giving out these hats until we

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run out, and then we run
out, We're gonna get some more.

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We're gonna keep giving those out.
The story of the day. We crowned

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a winner in the one thousand dollars
buying WSOP Mystery Millions Poker tournament. Now,

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this field was an absolutely enormous one
eighteen thousand, one hundred and eighty

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eight entries. Is this number confirmed
by the way, I mean, I

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have no idea. I'm assuming so
it was on line on social media,

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on wesp dot com or whatever.
So, yeah, eighteen thousand, one

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hundred and eighty eight entries. Last
year, this tournament was deeper in the

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schedule. It was right before the
WSP main event. It had fourteen thousand,

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one hundred and twelve I believe it
was so four thousand more entries,

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fifth biggest WSP field of all time. They had nearly five point five million

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dollars in the bounty prize pool alone. Three millionaires were crowned in this tournament.

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One was the winner, Tyler Brown. He took home a million dollar

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first place prize. I'll get back
to Tyler in just a second. But

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you also had two million dollars bounty
winners. You had a five hundred kit

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bounty winner, two hundred fifty KY
bounty winner, a couple of hundred K

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bounty winners. Dan Shack got one
of those. He also made the final

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table. He finished in seventh place. So yeah, but Tyler Brown at

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this final table was absolutely locked in, played his ass off, roaded to

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victory. Made what is what I'm
going to say in crown right now?

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Less than a week into the series, or just about a week into the

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series, the call of the Summer
hands down, this call was epic.

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I mean, he so their plan
heads up, him and Guang Chen,

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and I believe it was a race
from the button with Ace five for Tyler

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Brown. I'm going to do this
off the cuff. Let's see if I

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at it. Guang calls the big
blind with King nine. It comes three

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to three duce rainbow check from Guang, bet from Brown, check raise,

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and a quick check raise from Guang. Tyler Brown thinks it over for a

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little bit, makes the call turn
as a queen, and Guang pretty much

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immediately moves all in. He the
blinds were enormous at the time. I

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think they were six million, twelve
million something ridiculous, And after a bit

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of thought, Tyler Brown makes the
call with Ace High, picking off the

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incredible bluff pulled off by Guang who
had just King Hi. Another queen hits

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the river, so Brown is able
to fade it. Just about a pot

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sized bed left behind for Brown.
Here Queen of Spades on the turn all

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in. Wow, what a shot
from Guang all in with King Hi.

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This is a play. I mean, we're playing poker now, ladies and

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gentlemen. As you said, Donnie, he was a nonbeliever on the flop.

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Is he going to be a nonbeliever
on the turn? This would be

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an insane call if he makes it
with Ace High. But it looks as

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though he is seriously contemplating it.
He's gonna make it. What a tense

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moment. Here one million dollars on
the line, he makes, gosh,

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wow, call up the summer so
far, Tyler Brown, Ace high.

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I mean, listen, We streamed
this, uh, this final table on

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the pokerho YouTube channel. It is
there and its entire day if you want

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to go back and watch it,
but most importantly, just watch this.

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What was the second to last hand
when Tyler Brown made this incredible call.

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What made this call so insane was
the payouts. The payouts at this final

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table were wild because it was like, you know, forty k jump,

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fifty k jump, sixty k,
hundred k, you know, like kind

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of normal jumps. But then the
jump from second to first. Second place

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was five hundred and sixty one thousand
dollars. First place was a million,

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So four hundred and forty thousand dollars
essentially on the line here with this call.

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If anyone thinks ICM is for poor
people, it is Tyler Brown.

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Okay, because that was one hell
of a freaking call. Even if you

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like, look at the hand,
and I mean, to me, it

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seemed like Tyler was gonna call like
it seemed like the handmade sense from Tyler's

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perspective, and it didn't make sense
from Guong's perspective. So I thought he

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was going to call, but still
being able to click that call button with

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more than four in a thousand dollars
on the line, the chance to win

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a gold bracelet, the chance to
win a gold bracelet in a tournament with

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more than eighteen thousand entries. I
mean, this was just it was incredible.

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You have to watch the hand,
so check it out. Afterwards,

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Tim spoke to Tyler, So we'll
play that interview for you guys right now.

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Tyler Brown, congratulations winner of the
Mystery Millions. I want to ask

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you first hand him up full of
paler results. You played the pay PGTPLO

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series. You already got a sixth
place none limon hold him. Is this

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something that you play a lot or
um. I've played tournaments here and there.

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I've got, you know, some
idea of what I'm doing. But

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honestly, obviously a lot stronger pilo
player, there was a lot better holding

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players than me in this field.
Obviously got insanely lucky with eighteen thousand people.

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I spoke to your friend on the
rail of their band. Um,

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you know, you put a couple
of one K bounties, a couple of

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little bounties in twenty five K to
day, but you just want a million

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dollars That definitely makes up all the
bounties you missed out on. Correct.

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Oh yeah, by the time I
hit the twenty five thousand, I wasn't

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even thinking about it. I didn't
care. Page jumps were massive. The

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bounties are a thing of the past. Six place to finish a couple of

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days ago in the five K mix
and now first, you know, we

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always ask about Player of the Year. Is this something that you are like

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gonna, you know, try and
chase for Are you just gonna you know

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come as some guys, Well,
I think this is the part where I

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say, those are my only two
WSP events I've ever played. That's very

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impressive. Um. So, as
far as Player the Year goes, I

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don't necessarily see myself playing a ton
of the mixed game events and a lot

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of the more non conventional stuff.
I may try to, um, but

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it was mostly just going to be
a lot of the PLO tournaments. Given

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where I am now, Player of
the Year sounds like a decent opportunity,

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so I could see myself firing a
lot, all right. That was mister

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Tyler Brown. First time I saw
him was at the PGTPLO series, so

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not just the PLO player. Clearly
this was an incredible run by him,

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of course, being able to come
out on top of an eighteen thousand,

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one hundred and eighty eight entrant field
for a million bucks. I don't know

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exactly how much money he won in
bounties, but nice little chunk of change.

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But I spoke to I touched on
not being in an interview, but

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I spoke to his friend Benjamin Mina, who also played the PLO series.

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He said he, you know,
he did being the twenty five k bounty

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during the final table, but he
only basically got, you know, a

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couple of one k's, you know, the small bounties on day twos.

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So hey, man, I would
take you know, a couple of thousand

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dollars manties if you're gonna win a
million dollars, what don't you again?

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If you haven't seen the call,
just go watch it because it was absolutely

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incredible. Event number ten, that's
the one that's heads up right now.

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Chad eve Sledge against Dutch Boyd.
At time of recording, it is twelve

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forty five on Tuesday, June sixth
in the morning. We're not late,

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We're not here as late as we
were last night, but it's still kind

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of late. Three hundred and eleven
thousand dollars for first place. As I

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said earlier on this podcast, Chad
eve Sledge is looking for his second gold

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bracelet this summer. He won the
fifteen hundred dollars Dealers Choice a few days

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ago. Now he is heads up
in the ten thousand dollars Dealers Choice.

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I know we always talk when it
comes to Dealer's Choice about Adam Friedman and

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winning the ten thousand dollars Dealers Choice
Championship three different times. Chad eve Sledge

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winning the Fife and then winning the
ten K one is quite an impressive feat.

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For whatever reason, it's just the
way that things break. The Dealer's

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Choice tournaments at the USOP are just
some incredible stuff overall. I think you

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might be you know, I'm just
selling it. I mean, this is

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more impressive than we really think.
Like winning I do. So here's here's

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what I'm trying to Here's what I'm
trying to get at. I don't think

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it's as impressive as Adam Freedman,
but it's pretty damn close. Like it's

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basically what I'm trying to say,
Like I think Adam Freedman winning the ten

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K three consecutive years, right,
yes, is saying yes the top of

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the top. All right, this
is right there, right, I'm gonna

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throw something back at you, mocking
New House back to back November Nines.

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Better then if Chad goes no,
not better better, Okay, I mean

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that's incredible, that's incredible, Yes, But I just I feel like,

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and I know those those event or
those field tizes are so much larger and

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all this sort of stuff, But
I feel like you see crazy runs in

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no limit holding tournaments or streaks or
whatever you want to call them a lot

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more frequent than you do in a
game when there's like eight thousand different games,

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everyone's picking a different game. It's
just players that are so much better

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on average than you see like in
the WSP Main Event. I mean,

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I know the event is obviously like
ninety five days long, and it's a

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mine field to get through. I
understand that, you know, and then

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not only that it's not not just
like Chad is making the final table.

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He's winning the events where you know, potentially winning the ten k here,

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So I would put this one ahead
of it. I think it's really incredible

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what he's doing here, and he's
doing it super early in the series.

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So who the heck knows what we're
gonna see from from Chad eve Sledge.

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I don't. I can't remember.
Did I predict this year that this is

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the year the Bowl? Prediction was
like we're gonna see someone win four bracelets?

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Did I say that? I can't
remember? I mean, or if

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I just like had a dream about
it. This sounds like something crazy you

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would say, yeah, you know, Chad's in the running because he's about

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to win number two and we're a
weekend, which is absolutely crazy. And

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then dutch Boyd, listen, dutch
Boyd, whether he wins this or whether

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he loses it, kind of the
return of dutch Boyd, Like, well,

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welcome back, you know, and
he's doing it in a supremely prestigious

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event, a super tough event to
battle through. So that's great. Event

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Number eleven, six hundred dollars.
Noeleman holding deep stack. We touched on

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it a little earlier with Maddie d
Almida. Kenneth O'Donnell, the winner of

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this tournament three hundred and fifty one
thousand dollars in his pocket. He topped

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the field of six thousand and eighty
five entries. UM, you interviewed Kenneth

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right, I did not because you
didn't. We were over checking out Chad

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Deal's choice when he won. Oh
you didn't, Yeah, because it was

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like five handed when we laughed,
Wow, way to go. You're just

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you're slacking. Look, if we
want to talk about listen, I'm stuck

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in these commentaries. So Rich Star
called him at in the group chat.

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I'm already. So I'm stuck on
commentary interview this world serious, I haven't,

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I haven't, but I'm because I'm
stuck on the pretty sure people are

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sick of hearing my voice. That's
fine, you know, I'm trying to

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get out there, but I keep
getting stuck on these commentary things. At

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last ten hours, I mean,
what do you want me to do?

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So no interview here for the winner? What are you gonna do? Not

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a big deal. We'll get him
next them. We'll get him next time.

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UM. Event number twelve that's the
five thousand dollars nobleman, hold him

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freeze out that is playing down towards
a final table tonight that will be streaming

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on Poker Go on Tuesday, June
sixth, seven hundred and thirty five player

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field more than three point three million
dollars in the prize pool. We saw

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Philippe Ramis is out there, Jesse
Lonis, Christina Gallands, Andrew huss up

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Chenko is still in who I said, be on the lookout. Look for

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him to do some big things at
this World Series of Poker. Looks like

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he's making some noise. UM.
Sounds like they're going to return on Tuesday

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at one pm with the final table
to be streaming later on that day.

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What five o'clock kick off? Um
for six pm? Because we're going to

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come back with twenty something players,
but it looks like we have sixteen left

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with about twenty minutes left in the
day, So yeah, it should be

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on time stream, I would hope. Yeah, So that one will kick

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off tomorrow again, we'll have it
on Poker COO. You guys can watch

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it there. Brent Hanks, our
guy deep run thirty first place for eighteen

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thousand five hundred dollars. You spoke
with Buffalo Hanks afterwards? Ye, so

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let's talk to him. Exclusive exclusive
thirty first place bust out interview. Love

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it. I'm here with Director of
Programming Brent Hanks. He's used to asking

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poker players questions, but today he
was a poker player, and now I'm

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gonna ask him the questions he just
busted out thirty first place in the five

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K freeze Out. I'm gonna ask
the worst question you can ask someone.

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How are you feeling right now?
Well, for a little while I felt

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like a poker player, but now
I still just feel like a director of

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programming after busting, But I feel
fun. I had fun. I thought

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I played pretty good and uh yeah, it's money you just touch on.

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You don't really play that often anymore, so when you have a deep run

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like this early in the World series
is you kind of want to drop all

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the work tasks and play a bit
more. It's like the only time I

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get every year is to just play
a handful of events, so I look

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forward to it a lot, and
uh yeah, it's different. When I

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used to play for a living,
there was a lot more stress and grind,

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and here it was just like,
Oh, let's just see if we

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can get a sweat once wet every
summer is the goal, and we got

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an early one, so maybe we
can get some more. Just touch on

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an early result. What else can
we expect from you? You know?

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Heading in the rest of the world
series, Play a few more whenever you

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guys don't keep me too busy,
and have fun and hopefully get a couple

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more sweats, and maybe Jeff Platt
will actually make a run and I can

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go sweat him like he was sweating
Mane. That's probably not gonna happen.

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But I do have Jeff Platt right
here. I'm gonna bring him in.

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I'm gonna get him see if he
has any questions for you in this little

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podcast snippet here, Jeff, I'm
very nervous. Sorry. How does it

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feel to be cooled off at the
ends when I ask you like hand history

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questions because he finds those questions so
valuable. Did you get in with the

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how do you feel? I did? I did? I opened with the

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worst worst question in the world,
and how are you feeling? But I

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think it was fitting in this hunt. Have you asked him what he's gonna

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do? With the money. Brand
Hanks, what are you gonna do with

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the money? I know you got
seventeen kids at home, so what's the

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plan. Are we gonna finally put
them in college? You know, what's

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what's going on? Well, you
know, unfortunately, I don't think that's

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gonna quite cover it. But I
might be able to pick up some diapers

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for the next couple of months.
You know, that's a good score.

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We'll take it. I don't really
know what I'm gonna do. Maybe I'll

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go buy a beer. Brent Hanks
man guys still doing it good run.

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I believe that he needs to play
more poker. I think he's extremely good

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whenever I listened to him do commentary, mostly alongside Jeff Platt. I think

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Brent is very much in tune with
the modern game, and he certainly understands

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everything that a lot of people are
doing. He has a lot of really

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good poker players like kind of in
his circle. He obviously talks to a

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lot of those guys that play in
the studio and all that sort of stuff.

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So I think he needs to get
out there and he needs the battle

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more, especially during the summer when
his job is a little bit lesser compared

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to the rest of us. And
then outside of it, he's doing all

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the crazy stuff like organizing all the
lineups and all the games and helping in

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the studio and doing commentary and all
that sort of sort of stuff. But

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during the summer he should go for
he try and get bracelet number two.

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Pretty close here in this one,
but thirty first place out of seven hundred

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00:27:30.359 --> 00:27:33.319
thirty five players in a five K
Debisphere event, very very very good event

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number fourteen, ten thousand dollars Stud
Championship, one hundred and eleven entries,

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fifty five hour remaining. Today was
Day one. They can register up until

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the start of day two on Tuesday. David Williams is the chip leader.

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00:27:48.160 --> 00:27:52.240
He has one stud bracelet. I
think for sure won the fifteen hundred ons.

418
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I want to say he might have
come in second and another time,

419
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but certainly knows a thing or two
about you got Max Hoffman to Moan Nakamur,

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00:28:02.799 --> 00:28:07.200
Dmitri Ivanovitch and Brian Yun are in
the top five. Stud Master,

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00:28:07.319 --> 00:28:11.119
Elie Lezer stud Master, Yeah,
he's stud Master. Eliot Lezer is in

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00:28:11.160 --> 00:28:15.599
the field. Nigroni is thirteen thousand
and five hundred. What the heck happened?

423
00:28:15.599 --> 00:28:18.319
He was all over the place today, but he's bottom of the chip

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00:28:18.440 --> 00:28:19.480
He was bottom of the chip coounts, and then he was like top of

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00:28:19.519 --> 00:28:22.000
the chipounts. Maybe it was an
arrow though. He went down to like

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00:28:22.079 --> 00:28:26.440
forty nine k or something, and
then he had like three hundred and forty

427
00:28:26.680 --> 00:28:29.720
according to the chipcounts, and then
now he's got thirteen thousand, five hundred.

428
00:28:29.720 --> 00:28:32.200
Maybe that's an error, maybe it's
not. Um, but yeah,

429
00:28:32.319 --> 00:28:37.039
David Baker had an interesting tweet because
they tweaked the structure for these late events.

430
00:28:37.119 --> 00:28:41.839
UM, I guess it'll probably be
interesting to see what the players think.

431
00:28:41.079 --> 00:28:42.920
I'm not sure if they will do
anything or not. But basically,

432
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they tweaked the structure so that these
later events they're starting at two pm and

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they're ending eleven pm at the latest. You know, I think the structure,

434
00:28:52.160 --> 00:28:55.359
if they stick exactly to it,
would get them out of here at

435
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ten forty five pm. And there
was a lot to be made of the

436
00:28:57.960 --> 00:29:00.519
earlier nights, getting lot of here, you don't have to play till two

437
00:29:00.559 --> 00:29:03.480
three in the morning, all that
sort of stuff. Well, David Baker

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had a tweet that he says that's
not working. We're not getting the additional

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00:29:07.400 --> 00:29:10.480
numbers we thought we would get,
So we need to go back to the

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old stuff because we're actually losing players
because people are getting stuck in some of

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00:29:15.119 --> 00:29:18.559
these smaller buying events, the ones
that kick off ten or eleven am.

442
00:29:18.599 --> 00:29:22.079
They're getting stuck in those. They're
running deep in in uh day two is

443
00:29:22.079 --> 00:29:23.519
all that sort of stuff, and
then they're not going to be able to

444
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register for the ten K events.
But you still can register the next day.

445
00:29:27.680 --> 00:29:30.000
Yeah, I know you can.
You still can register the next day.

446
00:29:30.160 --> 00:29:33.559
I don't know. I'm just saying. David ODB. Baker is a

447
00:29:33.559 --> 00:29:40.480
pretty prominent figure within the high stakes
tournament community that plays these big, you

448
00:29:40.480 --> 00:29:44.319
know, ten K championship events at
the WSP. So um. He said

449
00:29:44.359 --> 00:29:47.480
that other players have felt the same
way in his tweets. So well,

450
00:29:47.599 --> 00:29:51.440
I guess that's like kind of something
to monitor. Yeah, I think this

451
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is I think the WSP in this
regard, he generally does a good job

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00:29:53.680 --> 00:29:57.839
with like listening to these players,
much like what you do with the PGT.

453
00:29:59.000 --> 00:30:02.279
It's just it's smaller. It's easier
to coordinate when you have a smaller

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community, you know, like these
ten K Championship events are one hundred to

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00:30:04.559 --> 00:30:07.720
two hundred players, you know,
give or take depending on whatever the tournament

456
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is. But you know you can
easily like reach out to that. Like

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you can't reach out to everyone in
the mystreamulias. You just can't do it.

458
00:30:14.640 --> 00:30:17.480
It's not powesome now, right,
But this stuff you can. You

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00:30:17.480 --> 00:30:21.000
can really gauge the community, you
know, get feedback and go from there.

460
00:30:21.039 --> 00:30:22.039
So we'll see if there's anything to
come from there. I guess this

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is just one of those things monetary
series. Well, yeah, and see

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00:30:26.680 --> 00:30:30.319
all the ten K Championship makes and
see are all the numbers down or was

463
00:30:30.359 --> 00:30:33.079
it? Is this just the one
off? Is this just the outlier because

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00:30:33.480 --> 00:30:37.079
Sean deps still in the six hundred
plow and Philhelma took the day off and

465
00:30:37.160 --> 00:30:41.039
whoever else decided not to play,
So there's more factors than just a few

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00:30:41.079 --> 00:30:45.039
forty minute levels. But I guess, yeah, we'll see at the end

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00:30:45.079 --> 00:30:47.680
of the series how the numbers kind
of fair. Yeah, we'll see.

468
00:30:47.720 --> 00:30:51.200
Maybe we can chase dann on the
granue down because I know he was talking

469
00:30:51.200 --> 00:30:53.720
about this a lot going into the
WSP. I haven't seen too much of

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00:30:53.799 --> 00:30:57.319
him around the tournaments. I have
seen him a lot in his log and

471
00:30:57.319 --> 00:31:00.599
he's usually at the Vegas Cold Nights
game. Yeah, shout out to them

472
00:31:00.599 --> 00:31:06.319
being up two oh in the Stanley
Cup Finals starting today or starting yesterday.

473
00:31:06.440 --> 00:31:10.720
On Monday, we had the six
hundred dollar PLO Deep stack that had what

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00:31:10.960 --> 00:31:14.839
thirty two hundred, thirty three hundred
entries in that one is Shawn Deep Stilling

475
00:31:14.960 --> 00:31:18.839
I'm checking. That's kind of all
I care about because Fantasy Team, well,

476
00:31:18.880 --> 00:31:22.119
Clayton Fletcher is currently the Chip later
so wow. I didn't know Clayton

477
00:31:22.119 --> 00:31:27.759
Pletcher played PLO, but that's good
for Shawn Deep is currently tenth in CHIPS

478
00:31:27.799 --> 00:31:32.359
with one hundred twenty eight players remaining. Brandon Shack Harris the eleventh and Chips

479
00:31:32.400 --> 00:31:37.640
just below him. Okay, Greg
fossil Man Rama still so top twenty along

480
00:31:37.640 --> 00:31:40.839
with album Wow, how many are
left? Well, Allen Lee is a

481
00:31:40.880 --> 00:31:42.240
given. I mean, just put
all Only at the final table. That's

482
00:31:42.279 --> 00:31:45.599
just incredible. I already talked to
him about that outcoming PGTPLO series. He's

483
00:31:45.640 --> 00:31:48.599
pumped for that. But yeah,
I says one hundred and twenty eight players,

484
00:31:48.680 --> 00:31:52.119
but who knows. We already talked
about the ten K stud Championship starting

485
00:31:52.160 --> 00:31:57.079
today, coming up on Tuesday,
June six. We have fifteen hundred dollars

486
00:31:57.200 --> 00:32:00.240
nolan that hold him a six max
tournament. We have a twenty five k

487
00:32:00.440 --> 00:32:04.799
nolan that hold them high roller.
I think that one's gonna be eight max.

488
00:32:05.279 --> 00:32:08.920
Yeah, and then on Wednesday.
Kind I mean, I'm like weirdly

489
00:32:09.039 --> 00:32:13.200
excited for this tournament, mostly because
I want to see what happens with it.

490
00:32:13.240 --> 00:32:16.680
The three hundred dollars buying gladiators of
poker. I want to see how

491
00:32:16.720 --> 00:32:20.720
big the field get. I want
to see the ship show. Yeah,

492
00:32:20.720 --> 00:32:22.559
I'm gonna I think I'm gonna have
to get in there at some point.

493
00:32:22.680 --> 00:32:24.559
You're gonna get in this six max
to play them. I don't know if

494
00:32:24.559 --> 00:32:28.319
I'm gonna play the six max.
I was gonna play the twenty five hundred

495
00:32:28.319 --> 00:32:35.519
dollar nolan that hold them on Wednesday, but I like messed up my schedule.

496
00:32:35.640 --> 00:32:37.880
I didn't see something, so you
know, now I can't play it.

497
00:32:37.920 --> 00:32:40.279
Then we were gonna do commentary.
Weren't going to do a commentary.

498
00:32:40.279 --> 00:32:43.720
So I've just been back and forth. Now Tim is trying to force me

499
00:32:43.759 --> 00:32:45.839
into this six max. We'll see
if I do that. I'm I don't

500
00:32:45.839 --> 00:32:49.039
mind a six hundred for this,
For this one series. I need to

501
00:32:49.039 --> 00:32:52.000
get you in the negative of the
positive. You can't sit on zero.

502
00:32:52.519 --> 00:32:54.799
I don't like that. I will
for sure not be sitting on zero.

503
00:32:54.920 --> 00:32:58.880
Trust me, trust me on that. All right, Well, let's just

504
00:32:58.880 --> 00:33:01.160
wrap it up right here. That'll
do it for myself, Donny Peters,

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00:33:01.200 --> 00:33:06.119
and for him, Tim Duckworth.
Really good show, really good day here

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00:33:06.119 --> 00:33:08.759
at the World Series of Poker.
I'm really excited to get into this next

507
00:33:08.759 --> 00:33:12.240
week. We had a lot of
big things coming. So yeah, tune

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00:33:12.240 --> 00:33:14.880
on into everything that we're doing for
us on social media, check us out

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00:33:14.880 --> 00:33:17.000
on poker Row and on the Poker
Roo YouTube channel, and we will talk

510
00:33:17.039 --> 00:33:34.119
to you guys later. Thice

