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

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Podcast, the number one poker podcast
in the Land. My name is Donnie

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Peters. His name is Tim Duckworth, in the Land, in the universe,

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in the galaxy, in the milky
Why. Tim was given me a

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little that I didn't do that,
so sorry yesterday. Yeah, but I

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didn't do like the whole number one
thing yesterday. I guess we went number

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one. Yes, sorry. Main
event, Day two a b C took

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place today. Let's not bury the
lead. Okay, yours truly bagged chips.

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You're bag big. Some would say
no bagged eighty two thousand big for

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me, just trying to profit every
single day. Moving on up in the

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world once again, twenty five k
with thirty minutes left to go on the

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day. Caught a little heat at
the end. So we are on to

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day three. All right, So
we're gonna talk about looks like we have

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a community cards. We do,
oh, okay, community cards the dusty

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main event. We have some unofficial
numbers, but pretty close to the real

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numbers on the verge of ten thousand. I no longer think eleven thousand is

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in play, but but ten thousand
is certainly in play. The full on

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Poker Go live stream production was underway
today, starting with level three well level

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eight of the day, Level three
of the day, Level eight of the

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whole tournament. There were three feature
tables in action the first four hours of

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the day. We had one feature
table up on the horseshoe. Chris Brammer

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is once again crushing this thing.
He's on top of the counts. It

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looks like, I mean pending somebody
comes out of nowhere, but it looks

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like he is on top of the
counts. We have an interview with Alex

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foxon We got to do another coffee
bed update. Tim wrote that Donnie talks

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about bagging big. I did not
bag big, but I bag So I'm

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happy any bag could technically be a
big bag, and I'm just de got

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it. I'm happy to put chips
in the bag and move on as always

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lucky shirt. Now I'm gonna have
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Not well, guess what. I
have the day off on Saturday,

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So I have a day. Yes, I have a day to get turn

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Yeah bad, I have a day
to turn it around. Okay, all

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right, community cards, let's play
the intro attention, attention, Good morning,

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good afternoon, and good evening to
the poker radio audience near and far.

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It is now time for a brand
spanking, spiffy and new shout out

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to some of our most loyal listeners
who likely got a bit too lucky on

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the weight of the spotlight. You're
listening to the number one poker show in

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the land, and it's time for
a new edition of the Poker Go Podcast

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community cards. Are you ready for
this? I have no idea, am

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I? We have a hat update? Oh god. But before I throw

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out the hat update, I want
to send my condolences to a head of

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shop, head of customers. Support
our hero Patrick Knight. He played the

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main event, he made Day two
just like you, but he's run ended

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in the lost level. He's Jack's
lost to ice Fall. So he's gone

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oooh, what a stupid way to
go, exactly right Ice on the River.

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It's it's just terrible. He did
win, he see for one hundred

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and sixty dollars. He one of
those only tournaments. Sucut us that.

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But he has set me an update. Everyone listening, I'm gonna read this

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text message direct Ready, hats will
be on your desk in the morning.

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Oh baby, I can't. I
don't know how many there are. It

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could be twenty five, could be
fifty, could be five thousand. Well,

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last time we ordered one hundred and
fifty, so I would assuming that

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we just were running the back.
Well, this is it, limited edition,

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second time round. This is it. Guys, Come find me,

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come find Donnie. Get your hat. If you have already emailed us,

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you've got one put aside, don't
worry about that. But if you if

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you have seen us this world series
and have gone home, you need to

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email us Pronto Podcast at pokago dot
com with your address, with your name,

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and we will put one aside and
mail it out to you. This

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is it. Though we might do
this again, but it probably won't be

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hat. It'll probably be podcast Beanies
in December or something. But so here's

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your warning. This is the last
run. Get your emails in now.

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Time for a real community car.
We had some guy pop by today.

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I believe his name is a Niche
Patel. He gave both Jeff Platt and

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the podcast so you and me a
comic book, a very thick comic book.

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Wait, I gotline. No,
no, we're sharing it. But

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I'm taking it because you're playing bad
luck you find a Niche saw that the

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thing was awesome. Yeah, so
I even a little shout out. It's

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got Final nine, Poker's first comic
book series. This thing was big.

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It had some beautiful artwork and basically
it is nine players who compete against each

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other in the biggest Texas Hold Him
Tournament in Vegas to become poker World champion.

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Final nine a comic book series based
in the highly charged, high stakes,

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sometimes CD and always exciting world of
tournament poker. Nine will become one

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one way or another. So if
you're into this kind of stuff, you

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want to read something a little different. Final nine comic dot com nine being

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the number, we're gonna put a
link in our description show some support for

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a nish. He wanted to gift
us this for the podcast people is I'm

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going to take it home because I
got it before you and you were busy

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playing today, So you can go
buy yours on Amazon. I think that's

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a fair I already found out on
Amazon and put it in my card,

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So yeah, I'm ready to get
you already supporting him. It's beautiful.

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Um, so yeah, shout out
a Niche, thank you for the book.

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I hope you get some sales.
Haven't started reading yet, but the

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world looked pretty cool, looked a
little saucy, you know, so I

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think it'll be a fine you know, once the World Series over and I

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jet off to Hawaii, that might
take that with me, sit on the

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beach and read it lovely. The
World Series of Poker main event is well

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over nine thousand. As we've previously
talked about, we have a little bit

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of an update on the numbers,
albeit unofficial, but probably pretty close to

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official. I mean, it's just
about there. It's can't say it's official,

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you know, I'm saying pretty close. Yeah, Yeah, what's the

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update? When I last got this
information, we're about ninety five hundred,

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you know, closing in on ninety
six. That included some day two D

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late registration already. I think ten
thousand may be tough to find another four

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hundred people on a random Saturday in
Las Vegas. Didn't they have five hundred

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last year? Yes? But I
look, I know you've been very bullish

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on all these numbers. I think
a lot of people have played early,

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and I don't think we're going to
see such a big day two. D

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Like, Look, I could be
wrong. We could get eight hundred people

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tomorrow, but just my gut feeling
says it's going to be a little closer

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to what we got today, which
was in the midst of like two hundred.

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So I think it's going to be
a lower number, and I think

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we may fall short. And what
would be good though, if we fall

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short and get like ninety eight hundred, You know what next year, what

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all the marketing is going to be
like ten ten thousand and ten thousand for

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ten thousand some you know, some
kind of thing about that, And I

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kind of don't want to hit ten
thousand to see what we can do with

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that kind of marketing next year.
Yeah, I mean in a way,

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you know that that's the silver lining. Of course. You know, obviously

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people had a lot of high hopes
of breaking ten thousand, myself included.

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You know, I didn't think it
was possible. I mean not that I

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didn't think it was possible. I
thought it was less likely. I for

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sure thought over nine thousand. My
number was ninety four hundred. You know,

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coming into the summer, all the
numbers throughout the summer have been incredible.

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Um, you know, kept seeing
like this thing was going up and

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up and up. If it doesn't
break ten thousand, doesn't really matter because

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it's still absolute smashing success. They're
already they've already destroyed the record. Okay,

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it's great. And next year,
you know, ten thousand or ten

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thousand whatever they got to do marketing
scheme, Like, I think that that'll

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be pretty badass overall. So so
yeah, it's it's pretty sweets, you

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know. I mean I I think
it's awesome. It's so cool. Um

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can't wait to see, you know, what the final number is, what

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they come out with for first place
prize. You know, I think that

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that's gonna be a big thing.
So so yeah, I mean we'll see

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we get payouts. Do you think
on day two day what do you think?

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Well, they're gonna need a little
more time than normal, and maybe

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we won't get them to like morning
of day three, good question. I

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might get them morning to day three. I don't know, honestly. I

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mean usually they usually hit the money
end of day three now, right,

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So I don't think it's at all
possible this year. Well, it depends

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how fast people are playing. Who
knows. I mean, we're we're gonna

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have two thousand more playoffs, like
just chips alone and the blinds are the

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same, Like we're hitting the we're
bursting the bubble two am on day three,

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Like that might be four or five
am Monday three. Now, yeah,

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no, I don't rably hit a
dinner maybe dinner break day four,

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get everyone in the money, send
them off on dinner. Every everyone that

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has been playing, like at my
tables or around me or whatever, thinks

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it's gonna be end of day three, just because that's what it's been in

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more recent times, you know.
But as you said, yes, way

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more players. So you know what's
going to happen going forward. I don't

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know. Um, we'll see.
You know, they usually if they're close

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to the bubble end of day three, they might play into the money,

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you know, kind of extend the
day and then you know, they always

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have the option to make the day
shorter the next day, bring them back

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later, all that sort of stuff. So it would it would suck to

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like be you know, I don't
know how well how let me say this,

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It would suck to be you know, like eight spots away from the

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money and send everyone home. They
would never do that, you know,

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right, I just don't think we're
gonna But I'm saying, what what How

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close do they have to be a
hundred away? I mean hundreds a lot.

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They have to be within like literally
a table. Yeah, yeah,

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no, they have to be these
this like out I know, I know

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it. Cameraman going back and forth. It's not an enjoyable experience because it's

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at two. I am yea if
this is a six pm right, like,

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I think it's a better time to
do it. Yeah, no,

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for sure, I mean I'm with
you any so, but listen, that

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is by far the most exciting,
electrifying, dream creating nightmare making bubble.

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I mean, it depends on what
side of the bubble you're on. Right

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in the history of I've been on
the bad side of this bubble you have.

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There is nothing like the aim and
bubble. I absolutely cannot wait for

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it. Day two A b C. It looks like Chris Brammer is the

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chip leader. And Chris Brammer bagged
up the Day one C chip lead.

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He wasn't the overall chip leader coming
into today, but he was close.

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Chris Brammer bagged up eight hundred and
seventy nine thousand. I mean what in

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the world. It seems like a
lot of chips. I have one tenth

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of that. M Julio Beluccio eight
hundred twenty five thousand, five hundred.

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He also bagged up a ton of
chips I think on one of these nights,

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right, Um, No, No, maybe he like Final Table something

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recently. I don't recognize that name
at all. Sorry, I for sure

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recognize that name. I have no
idea where I recognized it. Maybe you

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like on your table or something.
No google it for me. He like

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made the Final Table something, or
like went deep in something or recently.

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You're in charge of that, Nick, Nick Marchington seven hundred and sixteen thousand.

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Nick Marchington has made the WSP Final
Table book. This guy who he

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won them? He won the mix
a big bed Braca like seven days ago.

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Yeah, so I told you I
remember the name. Nick Marchington seven

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hundred and sixteen thousand. Hector,
Sarah Sariba Sariva. I'm totally butchering that

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last name. Sorry, Hector six
hundred and sixty five thousand. You got

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Patrick Antonius, Billy Baxter, Steven
Chidwick, Tony Miles, Chris Brewer,

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for Oz, Joco, Nile Farrell, Michael duek Ak, Mickey Duec,

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Doug Folk, Mike Maddison, Josh
Are, Jason Coon, Alex fox In.

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All look like the they are moving
on to the next day. We

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have an interview with Alex Foxon because
Tim got out there and talk to mister

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Foxon about playing under the bright lights
on the feature table day to all that

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sort of stuff. So let's kick
it to the interview with Alex Foxon right

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now. I'm here with Alex Foxon, just through on Day two ABC.

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Pretty good stack though, three eighty
four. Is that what I saw?

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Yeah? Yeah, definitely happy with
the way to day went, aside from

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the fact of being on this hot
table the whole time. But as far

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as the Stacklin, it was nicely
smooth. I asked you about this table.

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A couple of pretty good players here
and now Fire Brock Wilson for Oz

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and Michael. Pretty uncommon to have
a stack final table on a day two

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of a main event like this.
Felt like it maybe a little bit unfair

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for you up well, the element
of the table draw is less of an

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issue to me than the fact that
with like hundreds of tables in the tournament,

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one table would be on stream for
six hours, just because of the

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nature of it being a bit more
draining, hands go a bit slower,

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Maybe some people play a bit differently. Not that that's necessarily an advantage or

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disadvantage for everyone, but more more
so the energy aspect of it, just

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like it is kind of tiring being
under the lights, and I think I

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would have expected the tables to get
rotated every level, just so that it's

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like, you know, a bit
more fair for everyone because randomly get selected

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for one two hour period, all
right, but when you make it six

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hours because it's a good table,
it's like it seems a bit unfair.

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But yeah, that was gonna be
my next question. You know, as

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we do some of these other conference
throughout the year, we rod tap tables

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every level, but this was obviously
stock copy. So see what I mean,

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You think it's a little unfair having
to play kind of so long up,

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Yeah, I guess, yeah,
yeah, just just as far as

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it being tiring, I mean,
it's not, it's not a huge deal.

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It's just I just think for like, you know, a lot of

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the people at the table, it's
just like extra fatigue that you know,

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might weigh on them as the tournament
goes on type of thing. So obviously

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there's a chance you can play on
the feature table at anytime. But when

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it's not random, as when it
seems like there's potential for it to be

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someone unfair. Do you think,
though, although you might say it's unfair,

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you might have an advantage having been
on the bride of the bride lives

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so often. I definitely do.
That's the thing is, like, I'm

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not even saying this from a selfish
perspective, because I do think that playing

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on a feature table does come with
quite a few benefits for me personally,

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I'm saying, but I just as
far as like the you know, the

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fairness for everyone else at the table, or like you could even make that

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argument from the other perspective of like
if someone who has never played here before,

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it's really unfair for them to play
six hours on a stream under the

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lights in the heat, where like, you know, it's something they've never

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done before. Maybe or they're really
uncomfortable playing poker in general. Better yet,

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what they think is a huge number
of people watching the way they play

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every hand. So yeah, I
don't you know, it's not something I

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would make a big deal out of
might make a comment to whatever floor I

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see, but it's you know,
it is what it is. But regard

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this of that, I'm pretty excited
for the stack for for day three.

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All right, that was Alex Foxton. How many chips did he bag?

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Three? Eight six? Yeah,
he had a pretty good day. He

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had a pretty stacked feature table.
I think, you know, he mentioned

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and I kind of asked him about
it, but it's like a who's who

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people sitting at his table and kind
of, you know, severely on the

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line how this is why this was
a feature table? Um? But yeah,

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it worked out for him. We
got some former main event winning survivors.

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Tom McAvoy, Damian Salis, Scott
Blumstein, Joe McKey and Martin Jacobson,

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Ryan Reese, Joe Kata, Jamie
Gold bagging Chips Baby and Johnny f

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Chan are all alive. On the
flip side of the coin, plenty of

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notable bustouts. Nick Schulman has hit
the rail, Jeremy Alison's Brad Owen,

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Justin Bonimo, Adam Hendricks, John
Hennigan, Isaac Haxon, Humbert To Brennis,

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David Peters, Greg Raymer, Ad
mateos Dan Zach Brian Rast, Scott

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sever and Daniel the Grand New Daniel
came in short right and then busted Day

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one B chip leader Jean Pierre Vanderspy
gone Cia. He's out, and then

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there will be a new champion this
year because at least compared to last year,

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because defending champ Espen George Tad is
no more. In the twenty twenty

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three DEBISP main event. What's this
note? What do you got here?

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I want to talk about the two
people that just decided to abandon that chip

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sax. Oh okay, we had
one Minasham Krons. I think that's how

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maybe how you say it, you
know, left banging to observe Shabbat,

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and then someone that's you know,
played something about PGT events. Jody Allen,

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musician, decided he had a pretty
good stock. Decided, Hey,

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my friend's wedding. I think I
can make this fly. He decides to

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leave John on a plane, go
to the wedding. He's got day off,

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flyback for the wedding, be back
here on Sunday for day three.

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Um, he hip survived. I
sent him a tweet. He's ask him.

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He asked the universe, the Twitter
universe because someone tell me what my

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chip stacks at a new way of
sitting after his table broke and I,

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you know, tweeted at him that
he had, you know, one hundred

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and twenty something thousand, uh into
day three. But the question is,

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I want to pose to you,
what would you abandon your chip stack for.

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I mean, we've gotten not County
health obviously, if you're in a

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car accident at all, Yeah,
like you're sick, that's different kid being

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worn. Yeah, that's just it. I mean, after it was day

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six of the main and Dana calls
up and says, you better come home.

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But it's day six. I mean, i'd say, is the c

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section schedule? That's only gonna take
a couple of hours, and you know

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the main main structure is pretty damn
slow. So you know, I'll meet

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you at the hospital. We'll pop
that baby out and then I'll quickly come

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back. I'll come on back.
Coffee bet update. Yeah, we're still

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pending on day one day. I
think you've won that, but we will

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wait for final numbers. But today, finally I got one. Finally it

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was unofficial. No, no,
that that number was official. Okay,

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yeah, but I don't want to
say it's a fish onto a WSPS as

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aficial. Yeah, it makes sense. So I got it by the skin

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of my teeth. I finally got
the under one coffee in my pocket.

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But now day two d last bet, last coffee bet on the well,

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let's just pre face saying that we
know that there's about one hundred and twenty

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Yeah, I'm sorry in three twenty
five, three fifty three, eighty four

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hundred. Why are you gonna say
four ten four of them? Four sixty

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four sixty jesus, I don't know, man, you're scaring me. I

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gotta I gotta stick with the trend. Four sixty one, four seventy,

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four seventy one. I'm gonna buy
four seventy one. Yeah, yeah,

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I mean, I'm just I'm I'm
taking it over no matter what, on

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everything, I'm just taking the oak. I'm bullish. I'm bullish on the

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WSP main event. That's what I'm
I'm just bullish. So before we talk

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about new bagging big today eighty two
huge, Yeah, so big, so

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big. I want to tell I
sorry. I went to dinner with Paul

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Burman tonight. We went to which
is all you do is go to dinner

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with look, he gets the media
comments. We've got to use him somehow.

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So we got to the nice places. Don't you think that's a fair

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way to do it. Sure?
Yeah, So we went to jack Bean

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Steakhouse. Just before the dinner break
started. I want to show you this

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picture. I would have just steak. The side was a potato baked potato.

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The bake poato had all the sides
that they look bacon cheese right there.

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Yeah yeah, and it hadn't shot
glasses, so he pourably didn't smash

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that. I want to show you
is this little plate right, this little

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metal plate or whatever. Horse shoe. It's a horse shoe. That's pretty.

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It's awesome. So we both love
this. And I was like,

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I want to put this on my
like little coffee table in my office to

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put my keys on. And he's
like I wanted the same thing. So

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the waiter best service I've had at
any restaurant a long time. They were

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filling out glasses, just fantastic.
He comes over, he's taking stuff,

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He's like he's you know, Paul's
like, excuse me, I would like

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to buy this plate for my friend. He's a big fan of Jack Binion

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and he's just telling it this massive
like lie. You know, he's a

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you know, we work for the
WSP, big fan of Jack Bean.

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He loves the horses shoe you know, he's big history. Can he buy

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this off you? And the guy's
like kind of thinks we're joking, but

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we're deadly shs And he goes,
oh, I don't think. So he

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goes, we'll pay for it.
We'll give you a hundred. Let me

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check up. My manager. Manager
comes up, a manager showers us anyway,

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guy out way that brings the bill
and he goes, Paul lines and

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he goes, I'll give you a
hundred if you get us some. He

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goes, he can't. I can't. He gets like, I can't,

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I can't, I can't give this
to you, and uh yeah, he

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showered us on the we're to get
this plate. I'm sure they have hundreds

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of them. I would have given
it to you for twenty. So I'm

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in a mission to find a horseshoe
serving plate to put my keys on.

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So anyway, let's go. As
got to talk about the entrance today with

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another entrance today, Guy Fieri,
Oh, failing the WSP main EVENTM bracelet.

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I will say this I fucking love
Guy Fiery. Really, yes,

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I think he's awesome. I watched
all of his shows using some signers,

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drive ins, and dives. I
think he's like one of the coolest people

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in the world, absolute top top
to me. And if you look at

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these photos with the Giants necklace,
he's got the cigar, He's carrying the

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freaking bracelet. This might be the
best unveiling of the embrace that they've ever

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had. No offense to Vince Vaughan, but Guy did bring some some passion,

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some might say some flavor. He's
the greatest to the UM. I

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know he's the best. He was, actually he was. He was very

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into it, which I liked.
Um, you could kind of yeah,

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it actually worked. I mean,
I'm not a guy for you. Every

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fan like you. Obviously he's the
best. Sure, Okay, I'm not

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gonna argue. I'm not gonna but
like it felt like it felt fun,

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and I think that was Actually it
was a group of like top like probably

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like top five celebrities in the world
that I would want to like hang out

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with my day. You're insane,
Like we should just start recalling now he's

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the best. You must be delirious
is the man. Oh my god.

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Anyway, but he had this,
did the did the bracelet, unveiling post

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for some pictures, cigars, tattoos, girls all around him. Then he

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had the opening of his rashant that
is in the middle between Paris and whole

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Shoe. Right, it was pumping. It was always packed. I walked

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past. I've never seen so many
people in my life, so I guess

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I'm in the minority of guy fiery
fans. Sounds like there's a lot of

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them, a lot of them out
there. I'm like, he's the best.

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All right, look, let's just
relax a little bit. Best come

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on. That's right. I think
that's all we got. We're gonna talk

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about your day. My day sucked
for the most part. If you've listened

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to this podcast before, you know
that I do not like to foold.

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I had to fold. I love
foldimo, probably more than I ever had

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in my life. Today. The
level was it? The level after dinner

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was the level of four dinner,
one of the levels. I'm pretty sure

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I didn't play a hand, but
it's this because you like were cod dead

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or just like you would have a
hand bet. It was like open three

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bet before you and stuff like that. There were no I mean, I

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didn't really have any hands at all
today. I mean it was like,

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you know, I'm not like trying
to complain, I'm just trying to paint

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the story, because there are going
to be times, you know in poker

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when you just you know, you
play for a while and you don't get

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hands. But this was like,
you know, it wasn't even like stuff

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that I could even think about kind
of getting involved with, like you know,

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give me the ash three suited or
something like that. It was just

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like nine douce off Queen four like. And then there was like this,

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there was a couple of spots.
Well, well, there was one specific

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spot that kept happening multiple times,
and that was me and the small blind

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versus this guy in the big blind. And the guy in the big blind

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started the day as the biggest stack
of the day when he was a good

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player, I believe from South America
or somewhere, but he was a good

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player, and for whatever reason,
it just kept full. When he a

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small blind, he was big blind. I think five different times it folded

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to me in the small blind and
I'm just like, what can like at

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least somebody like open the button or
like what, like, what is going

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on? I had some older gentleman
on the button who I believe was from

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Switzerland but now lives in Bermuda.
Okay, interesting anyways, and it just

408
00:28:17.240 --> 00:28:18.640
kept folding to me in the small
blind, and I like, have I

409
00:28:18.720 --> 00:28:22.160
out of Queen four off ten four
off? Like to give a lot of

410
00:28:22.160 --> 00:28:25.519
walks? No? Fuck, no, are you kidding me? Play the

411
00:28:25.559 --> 00:28:29.480
Queen four off from the small I
mean I tried, they didn't work.

412
00:28:29.559 --> 00:28:33.640
Did I make it four x prey? I actually never raised to come the

413
00:28:33.640 --> 00:28:38.000
small blind. I always just limped
in and I think two times he checked

414
00:28:38.480 --> 00:28:41.559
behind and three times he raised.
I didn't want to raise, because I

415
00:28:41.920 --> 00:28:45.640
mean, those are just speculative hands
that I don't think flop too well.

416
00:28:45.799 --> 00:28:48.440
I gotta play out a position against
a bigger stack all this sort of stuff.

417
00:28:48.480 --> 00:28:51.559
So so yeah, but it was
it was tricky all day. I

418
00:28:51.599 --> 00:28:53.400
mean I had to like a deuce
four nine three, like just NonStop.

419
00:28:53.400 --> 00:28:57.920
And then like there was maybe one
spot that I could have taken when I

420
00:28:57.920 --> 00:29:03.759
had an ace ace eight suited,
but that was raised three bet in front

421
00:29:03.799 --> 00:29:07.319
of me, and I was like, whatever, I'm just gonna fold.

422
00:29:07.599 --> 00:29:12.160
But you know, listen. The
bee maniment structure is obviously on like anything

423
00:29:12.160 --> 00:29:17.319
else in the world, so you
can do that for extended periods of time.

424
00:29:17.920 --> 00:29:21.640
I did get all in today twice. I was all in on day

425
00:29:21.720 --> 00:29:26.599
one CE survived obviously, it was
all in twice today survived both times.

426
00:29:26.400 --> 00:29:30.559
You can't lose if they can't kill
you, exactly. I doubled up through

427
00:29:30.640 --> 00:29:33.279
Nick Airball. Nick araball gets moved
to my table. He's getting a massage

428
00:29:33.279 --> 00:29:37.680
of the whole time, sleeping,
both in between hands and during hands,

429
00:29:38.240 --> 00:29:41.640
Like multiple times he'd like be in
a hand and he's asleep. No,

430
00:29:41.920 --> 00:29:45.519
I swear to god, he was
like he was asleep. He kept saying

431
00:29:45.599 --> 00:29:48.519
like I haven't slept him, been
playing high stakes cash and all that sort

432
00:29:48.519 --> 00:29:51.359
of stuff, so he's like just
flat out of sleep. But I ended

433
00:29:51.440 --> 00:29:56.599
up doubling up through him. I
opened the cut off with pockets sevens with

434
00:29:56.720 --> 00:30:00.599
the seven seven A hearts. He
called from the big blind. It came

435
00:30:02.799 --> 00:30:07.160
five high with two hearts five three
deuce two hearts. He checked. I

436
00:30:07.440 --> 00:30:11.279
bet fifty five hundred into I think
like seven k. I sized up pretty

437
00:30:11.359 --> 00:30:15.720
large. He check raised all in. I quickly called all in for like

438
00:30:15.200 --> 00:30:21.000
twenty eight K or something like that. He had eight five with the five

439
00:30:21.119 --> 00:30:25.240
hearts and it ran out six of
hearts Queen Hearts, so my seven hearts

440
00:30:25.279 --> 00:30:27.039
played, although I was ahead the
whole time, so that was a good

441
00:30:27.119 --> 00:30:32.799
double up there. And then later
on in the nights again I had twenty

442
00:30:32.839 --> 00:30:34.680
five K with thirty minutes left to
go in the day, just like a

443
00:30:34.759 --> 00:30:38.880
brutal just absolutely brutal, just fully
non stop, NonStop, NonStop for playing

444
00:30:40.119 --> 00:30:41.880
last level the day was one K, two K, just full, full,

445
00:30:41.960 --> 00:30:45.039
full, NonStop, NonStop, NonStop. They finally break me out of

446
00:30:45.119 --> 00:30:49.960
this room into the other room.
Also, these Romanians I played at the

447
00:30:51.079 --> 00:30:55.000
Romanian on day one. See he
was all over the map. I mean

448
00:30:55.039 --> 00:30:57.079
he played kind of good, but
he was also like I couldn't pin him

449
00:30:57.119 --> 00:31:00.839
down. There was a romaaniing at
my table today. I mean, I've

450
00:31:00.960 --> 00:31:07.559
never seen a guy go runner runner
in spots when like you, I have

451
00:31:07.759 --> 00:31:10.440
no like, I have no idea
how he even like got to these rivers

452
00:31:11.400 --> 00:31:12.920
and he would just like go run
or runner straight and he was just wrecking

453
00:31:14.039 --> 00:31:17.440
people like out of like out of
note like people would have like people would

454
00:31:17.480 --> 00:31:19.680
flop top set and he would like
go run or runner double gut shot,

455
00:31:19.839 --> 00:31:26.799
like it's just insane stuff. Um. And he was joking like because he

456
00:31:26.119 --> 00:31:30.000
so he has he gets to like
all the chips and he's joking because they

457
00:31:30.039 --> 00:31:33.000
have to do the color up for
the hundreds and they give him the racks

458
00:31:33.039 --> 00:31:36.039
and he's like, what what do
I do with this? And we're like

459
00:31:36.319 --> 00:31:37.599
you have to color up. He's
like sorry. He's like I've never made

460
00:31:37.640 --> 00:31:41.480
it this far and you know,
and then then he like he like plays

461
00:31:41.559 --> 00:31:45.240
some hands like super weird and he's
like, you guys, understand why I

462
00:31:45.279 --> 00:31:48.799
haven't made this far. We're like, yes, we understand why you haven't

463
00:31:48.839 --> 00:31:51.839
made this far, Like you play
like an idiot? Um. But it

464
00:31:52.039 --> 00:31:55.640
was it was, I mean he
was he was like good, but also

465
00:31:55.759 --> 00:31:59.279
like he just never folded ever,
like never folded. He was just always

466
00:31:59.319 --> 00:32:01.160
in hand. He was never folding. He was always kind of chasing things

467
00:32:01.240 --> 00:32:04.279
down like all this sort of stuff. So anyway, I get moved to

468
00:32:04.319 --> 00:32:07.039
the other room. So this guy's
gonna make the final table is basically his

469
00:32:07.160 --> 00:32:12.359
name is like ras Thon or something, Robson or whatever. I could look

470
00:32:12.440 --> 00:32:15.160
up his name, but so I
double up through airball hair Ball ends up,

471
00:32:15.160 --> 00:32:16.400
doubling enough through me because he was
like super sharp. He had like

472
00:32:16.480 --> 00:32:20.480
six K or five K or something. He doubles up through me. He

473
00:32:20.480 --> 00:32:23.160
actually tribled up because there was another
guy in the hand, but then he

474
00:32:23.200 --> 00:32:25.359
busts. Later on he gets moved
from the other table. I get moved

475
00:32:25.400 --> 00:32:30.599
to this outer to the other room, which was easily fifteen degrees warmer than

476
00:32:30.680 --> 00:32:36.680
this room, easily maybe twenty degrees
warmer. So I go over there.

477
00:32:37.400 --> 00:32:42.880
I am down to like twenty five
K. I when I raised one hand

478
00:32:43.160 --> 00:32:51.200
and win it. Then I doubled
up when the cutoff raised. The blinds

479
00:32:51.240 --> 00:32:55.079
are one two. The cutoff makes
it five K. The button calls,

480
00:32:55.240 --> 00:33:00.160
I have ah jack of diamonds in
the big blind and twenty eight K,

481
00:33:00.839 --> 00:33:05.119
and I go all in. The
original razor folds. The other guy calls

482
00:33:05.160 --> 00:33:07.880
with king jacks or in a great
spot comes jack. Hi, we hold

483
00:33:08.519 --> 00:33:14.920
double up there. Then I want
a hand with Ace ten of spades.

484
00:33:15.000 --> 00:33:17.759
Guy in middle position opens. I
flat Ace ten of spades on the button.

485
00:33:17.880 --> 00:33:22.000
It comes Ace three deuce rainbow,
no spades. He checks. I

486
00:33:22.160 --> 00:33:25.559
checked behind, turns the Queen of
hearts, putting two hearts out there.

487
00:33:25.559 --> 00:33:30.720
I think it was Ace of Hearts
and Queen of Hearts. He checks,

488
00:33:30.000 --> 00:33:36.680
I bet six K. He calls
River is a five. He checks,

489
00:33:36.720 --> 00:33:38.920
I check and he has King Queen, so I win. Then I had

490
00:33:38.960 --> 00:33:45.200
Ace King and I raised, got
called in two spots, got called behind

491
00:33:45.279 --> 00:33:49.000
me either on the cut I race
from like the hi check of the LoJack,

492
00:33:49.039 --> 00:33:52.880
and then the cutoff called the big
blind called as well. It comes

493
00:33:52.720 --> 00:34:01.640
eight six six action checks around turners
a six action checks around again, rivers

494
00:34:01.680 --> 00:34:09.920
a seven, Big blind checks high
check button bets, big blind folds.

495
00:34:09.960 --> 00:34:14.000
I call, he's got jack high. So we win that one. And

496
00:34:14.159 --> 00:34:16.400
that's what led us to bag and
he would be proud of me. Final

497
00:34:16.480 --> 00:34:21.079
hand of the night. I'm in
the big blind. They deal me the

498
00:34:21.119 --> 00:34:23.639
Ace nine off fouled. I did
fold. They folded the two races pre

499
00:34:24.159 --> 00:34:30.440
before anyone's acted. Yeah, that's
funny, you see, I didn't.

500
00:34:30.440 --> 00:34:34.000
I don't know if I I don't
know if this is like newer this year,

501
00:34:34.480 --> 00:34:37.280
or if I'm just seeing it more
than I have before. But there

502
00:34:37.360 --> 00:34:40.679
are a lot of people that like
they just f off at the end of

503
00:34:40.679 --> 00:34:44.000
the night. They do not they
don't play the final hands. Yeah,

504
00:34:44.559 --> 00:34:46.159
like I saw Eliot Leser got off
from the table as I'll see you guys

505
00:34:46.199 --> 00:34:51.599
later. Yeah, they want to
beat the traffic. No I know,

506
00:34:51.760 --> 00:34:53.400
but it's like they want to beat
the traffic. Like there's like, you

507
00:34:53.480 --> 00:34:59.360
know, I feel like the more
unknown players or amateur players, recreationals,

508
00:34:59.400 --> 00:35:00.719
whatever you want to call, all
of them are just like standing around just

509
00:35:00.840 --> 00:35:04.280
like literally they just don't want to
play a hand because they want to make

510
00:35:04.280 --> 00:35:07.440
it to the next next level.
There was a couple of people on both

511
00:35:07.599 --> 00:35:10.559
nights that were just like standing in
the area but like just folding, like

512
00:35:10.679 --> 00:35:14.199
their hand was getting killed. But
they were like ten feet from the table

513
00:35:14.519 --> 00:35:16.800
and then they would bag their chips
like this is weird. So I bag

514
00:35:16.880 --> 00:35:21.119
eighty two. K I feel great, and yeah, let's go. That's

515
00:35:21.159 --> 00:35:23.679
what's gonna happen. Hopefully I can
hopefully I can actually get a day where

516
00:35:23.679 --> 00:35:28.679
I can like not fold a lot. Yeah. Then again it's working.

517
00:35:29.519 --> 00:35:32.920
Um, I'm definitely like figuring stuff
out still, Like in the in the

518
00:35:32.960 --> 00:35:37.239
main event, like there's there's some
spots that I'm I don't know if they're

519
00:35:37.239 --> 00:35:39.760
I don't know if I want to
say that there's spots that I'm passing up.

520
00:35:42.079 --> 00:35:45.960
More So that I'm just not like
getting involved in certain hands just because

521
00:35:46.079 --> 00:35:52.400
of like the main event and you
know how good the structure is. And

522
00:35:52.480 --> 00:35:54.639
also like I haven't been obviously the
deepest, but still like even when you

523
00:35:54.719 --> 00:35:59.039
have like thirty forty k at points
today, I mean I still have like

524
00:35:59.119 --> 00:36:00.360
thirty big blinds, so it's not
like the worst thing in the world,

525
00:36:00.440 --> 00:36:04.079
you know, but like there's times
on like maybe all flatter rais with like

526
00:36:04.119 --> 00:36:06.880
the old nine seven suited stuff like
that, but I've just been electing to

527
00:36:07.000 --> 00:36:10.199
just fold them. Not really good, is right, Yeah, I mean

528
00:36:12.079 --> 00:36:15.119
I don't really like to be tight. Yeah, we not. But you

529
00:36:15.239 --> 00:36:17.840
know, there was a couple of
spots when I might have could have checked

530
00:36:17.920 --> 00:36:23.480
raised some some flops but I opted
not to. One was early and it

531
00:36:23.559 --> 00:36:29.480
was against that Romanian guy, and
after like we started we played a little

532
00:36:29.480 --> 00:36:30.159
bit more. I was like,
well, good a thing I didn't check

533
00:36:30.239 --> 00:36:35.559
raise that flop because this guy would
have just called and then just never folded

534
00:36:35.840 --> 00:36:38.920
and I probably gone run a hunter
and you know whatever. But that's being

535
00:36:38.960 --> 00:36:43.280
results oriented and I can't be that
way. Um. But yeah, I

536
00:36:43.400 --> 00:36:46.559
mean I thought I played all right. Today was a test of patience.

537
00:36:46.719 --> 00:36:51.360
I'm happy that I feel like I
passed that test of patience. So now

538
00:36:51.400 --> 00:36:53.360
I'm ready to just get hit in
the face of the deck. So poker

539
00:36:53.400 --> 00:36:55.760
Gods, if you could just make
that happen, just smash me in the

540
00:36:55.800 --> 00:37:00.039
face of the deck. I did
see Aces today, I saw Kings today,

541
00:37:00.239 --> 00:37:05.119
and I saw Queens, so I
feel like things are progressing in that

542
00:37:05.280 --> 00:37:08.000
direction. So Aces, I won
a three bet pot, guy raised,

543
00:37:08.039 --> 00:37:12.360
I three bet, he called,
then he checked folded flop. The Queens,

544
00:37:12.519 --> 00:37:16.199
I raised one, guy called,
he check folded flop. And then

545
00:37:16.320 --> 00:37:21.079
the Kings. My three bets,
someone pre flop and they folded. So

546
00:37:21.440 --> 00:37:23.159
that's all that happened there. I
didn't really get into any big conversations with

547
00:37:23.360 --> 00:37:27.400
those big premium hands, but you
know, chips of chips, and I

548
00:37:27.440 --> 00:37:30.920
will continue to chip up. For
those that don't know, there was two

549
00:37:30.960 --> 00:37:36.039
events running today outside of the main
event. I did not know that until

550
00:37:36.079 --> 00:37:37.400
tonight. Like tonight, I knew
that. I don't know how I knew

551
00:37:37.400 --> 00:37:40.639
that. I feel like somebody was
talking about it yesterday. But we had

552
00:37:40.719 --> 00:37:47.079
Themonomaha Bounty twelve hundred and fourteen players. They're on the bubble Ryan. Now

553
00:37:47.840 --> 00:37:51.400
that was the one that Shawn Deeve
was like, yeah, he jumped in

554
00:37:51.440 --> 00:37:52.800
on than me. Yes, I'm
going to go over there. Is he's

555
00:37:52.800 --> 00:37:57.559
still in? I don't think so
because he was back in the main,

556
00:37:58.840 --> 00:38:04.000
but you know you could probably four. You know he's out zero zero,

557
00:38:04.039 --> 00:38:06.320
But anyway, they're on the bubble
right now, one hundred and eighty three

558
00:38:06.360 --> 00:38:12.400
in the money. Do not see
anyone super cool on top of the leader

559
00:38:12.400 --> 00:38:15.800
board, but first prize didn't see
anyone super cool? Yeah, look,

560
00:38:15.840 --> 00:38:19.599
you know it's a PLO Mounty,
so I mean, you know you've got

561
00:38:19.639 --> 00:38:22.159
to be right top tier to get
a mentioned. But one hundred and seventy

562
00:38:22.199 --> 00:38:27.239
one K for first There. The
other event that started today the seven seven

563
00:38:27.320 --> 00:38:31.920
seven Lucky sevens two hundred and twenty
one players, sixty four bag chips,

564
00:38:32.000 --> 00:38:37.800
Thomas Bland as a chip leader,
Jerry Yang fourteenth in chips Tier one.

565
00:38:37.920 --> 00:38:40.840
Notable right there? Wow, But
yeah, two events going on. Day

566
00:38:40.880 --> 00:38:45.360
one B of Lucky seven tomorrow.
Day two of the PLO will be tomorrow

567
00:38:45.440 --> 00:38:49.880
along with Day two D of the
main event, and Donnie, do you

568
00:38:50.079 --> 00:38:53.079
know who is going to be on
our feature table to start at one pm

569
00:38:53.159 --> 00:38:58.400
on the Pugo YouTube channel um,
No, I got no idea. Phil

570
00:38:59.360 --> 00:39:06.760
how Man seventeen time bracer Win I
and Nicholas Dirty Diaper Rigby one of the

571
00:39:06.840 --> 00:39:09.320
CHIP leaders battling it out on the
horseshoe table. I mean, that's not

572
00:39:09.360 --> 00:39:14.039
going to be a real table.
You cannot miss this guy's one pm on

573
00:39:14.199 --> 00:39:17.920
Saturday, July eighth, come to
pokagoa YouTube remco and Kim is on the

574
00:39:19.000 --> 00:39:21.360
call? Are you on the Kuldomar? I mean, I guess so?

575
00:39:21.599 --> 00:39:22.679
All right, well, hey,
it's gonna be a good table. It

576
00:39:22.760 --> 00:39:27.880
sounds fake this stay all right?
Definitely who's on the table? Helm with

577
00:39:27.960 --> 00:39:31.480
and Nick Rigby? But anyone else? No one Like that's the story right

578
00:39:31.559 --> 00:39:36.559
there, just those two guys.
I feel like there's never been a bigger

579
00:39:36.679 --> 00:39:40.840
chance that Helmy is gonna get sent
into orbit yep than with Nick Rigby.

580
00:39:42.079 --> 00:39:45.039
Does Helmy's know who Nick Rigby is? No chance? Does he know about

581
00:39:45.079 --> 00:39:49.880
the diaper and the dirty diaper?
Nick Rigby is gonna go out of his

582
00:39:50.039 --> 00:39:53.320
way. You can over the Douce
three against Phil Helmet and we will see

583
00:39:53.440 --> 00:39:59.360
the explosions, and you know it's
going to be absolutely outrageous if that happened.

584
00:39:59.519 --> 00:40:01.079
And this, Yeah, it's I'm
looking forward to this. I don't

585
00:40:01.119 --> 00:40:05.400
think I'm gonna set up in a
normal dungeon tomorrow. He's gonna set up

586
00:40:05.440 --> 00:40:10.679
ad here so I can watch the
potential train wreck that's coming on the horse

587
00:40:10.719 --> 00:40:14.679
shotan. I mean, hell,
he bagged up a healthy stack on day

588
00:40:14.719 --> 00:40:17.920
one d but Nick Rigby has a
ton of chips, so he could put

589
00:40:17.960 --> 00:40:22.760
a hurt and on Helmy. Supposedly
in the final level he had about like

590
00:40:22.920 --> 00:40:27.679
seventy thousand, of course, I
mean yeah, and then it's what did

591
00:40:27.719 --> 00:40:30.920
he finish with? He finished with, um, I think close. I

592
00:40:30.960 --> 00:40:35.280
think it was around three hundred,
right, Yeah, he did very well.

593
00:40:35.679 --> 00:40:37.239
It's just gonna it's gonna be nuts. I mean, you could definitely

594
00:40:37.320 --> 00:40:43.000
tell when when when Rigby made his
run, right, like he was trying

595
00:40:43.079 --> 00:40:46.719
to play the three deuce like as
many times as possible, put people in

596
00:40:46.760 --> 00:40:50.400
these crazy spots like do it for
the TV moments. You could tell he

597
00:40:50.519 --> 00:40:54.880
was trying to do that now against
hell youth. I mean that's like the

598
00:40:55.079 --> 00:41:01.519
ultimate is I mean, right,
I believe we Rigby wasn't on TV until

599
00:41:01.599 --> 00:41:07.440
like day four or five of the
main event. He's gonna be on TV

600
00:41:07.639 --> 00:41:12.280
day two like just licking these lips
at the prospect. I can't even imagine

601
00:41:12.400 --> 00:41:15.880
getting I can't imagine what this is
going to be like. It's gonna be

602
00:41:15.920 --> 00:41:20.119
absolutely out of control. So another
five levels are on tap. Four Day

603
00:41:20.239 --> 00:41:23.480
two D then that well, that
takes place on Saturday, July eighth.

604
00:41:23.519 --> 00:41:29.559
Then on Sunday, that's when the
survivors from both the fields both day two

605
00:41:29.639 --> 00:41:35.559
fields combine, they converge into one
and we will play on. So it's

606
00:41:35.559 --> 00:41:37.840
gonna be a crazy day. I'm
interested to see how big that number gets.

607
00:41:37.960 --> 00:41:43.320
I'm interested to hear the final tally
in the WSP main event, the

608
00:41:43.440 --> 00:41:46.360
record setting twenty twenty three World Series
of Poker main event. I can't wait

609
00:41:46.440 --> 00:41:50.559
to see the hellmuth Rigby show.
That's going to be out of control.

610
00:41:50.679 --> 00:41:52.599
It goes all day. I hope
it goes all day. You know,

611
00:41:53.000 --> 00:41:55.199
I'm just looking forward to it all. I mean, there's nothing like this

612
00:41:55.280 --> 00:42:00.920
tournament. It's absolutely incredible. So
it's going to be an app salute the

613
00:42:00.119 --> 00:42:02.559
last. All right, that's gonna
do it for us. We got nothing

614
00:42:02.599 --> 00:42:05.320
else to say. We're gonna get
home, We're gonna try and get some

615
00:42:05.360 --> 00:42:08.519
sleep. It's two am here at
the Horseshoe and uh yeah, Day two

616
00:42:08.599 --> 00:42:12.280
d tomorrow, tune on into Poker
Go. What time does it start?

617
00:42:12.840 --> 00:42:15.960
One pm? The stream sounds one
pm. Tune on into poker Go.

618
00:42:15.559 --> 00:42:19.840
Check the action. I'm guessing Remco
and I will be on the call for

619
00:42:19.920 --> 00:42:22.440
at least some of it and we'll
go from there. Can't wait. It's

620
00:42:22.440 --> 00:42:24.880
gonna be a lot of fun.
My name is Donny Peters, his name

621
00:42:25.079 --> 00:42:29.280
is Tim Duckworth, and we will
talk to you guys later. The place

