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Hello, everyone, welcome back.
Yes, we are back here on the

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Poker Go Podcast. My name is
Donnie Peters. I'm here with Tim Duckworths.

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It's been about five weeks. Buddy, have you been? Where have

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you been? Where have you been? Where have you been? This is

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your fault? Where have you been? Hey? Look, if you want

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to blame me, if that makes
you feel better, I'm okay with that.

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But we're back. I don't need
to I don't need to blame you.

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I'll I'll just say this. I
got a little bit burned out for

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arguably the first time in my career, because I really don't get burned out

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when it comes to work or poker. But I was a little bit burned

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out. I think I was also
a bit a little bit disenchanted with with

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the podcast. I don't even know
what that word means. It's it's too

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big of a for a Monday morning, just fall falling out of favor with

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with the way that we're doing it. Okay, I feel like we need

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to get better at it. I
feel like we need to not just like

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run through tournament news Like I know, we can't come out here and be

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like super hot taky, but I
think we need to kind of just shape

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things somewhat differently. So I'm just
putting that out there. Maybe maybe we

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shouldn't have had that little conversation on
the at the beginning of the show.

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Maybe not, but I don't know. I think that people like our transparency

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on this podcast, so it is
what it is. So maybe there will

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be some changes coming up in the
format and stuff in the coming weeks.

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Who the heck knows, but but
we're back as long as that's the most

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important thing, as long as I'm
not leaving dot dot dot yet, Okay,

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because I can't ever say that I'm
not leaving because you never know,

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right if somebody comes and gives me
the bag, see you, buddy,

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Like you know you guys can't see
it. But I'm throwing Tim the peace

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sign on the video. You could
leave. We're gonna do a show today

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kind of recapping everything that's happened,
I guess more so in our world.

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We're gonna do another episode later this
week. We're planning to kind of hit

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on DEBISIP, Europe, the NAPT
Those are obviously very big events that have

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been happening and I think are still
like wrapping up or is the napt fully

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over? They have like three charity
events this week, but it's basically that

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doesn't count. Yeah, that doesn't
count. So yeah, but we're back.

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Okay, we're frigging back, So
let's go. Tim's got a new

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giveaway. To be honest, I
was reading this giveaway and I was like,

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I can't Tim just just give the
people to give away please? You

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seem to always hate on giveaways,
but okay, I don't hate on giveaways.

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I just read it and there was
like six different things that start like

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you need to do and I was
like, you know what, just no,

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Look, okay, I'll break it
down. We have these new Poka

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Go podcast cod Protect this limited edition, and we're gonna give away five of

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them this week. You're gonna go
to my Twitter account on Friday lunchtime.

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And the reason I say Friday is
because, you know, give people a

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chance to listen to this episode.
Maybe they don't get to get to it

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till Wednesday or something, but they're
going to go to my Twitter on Friday.

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I'm going to tweet out a picture, okay, and to enter the

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giveaway, you're going to just respond
to the picture to the tweet describing what

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you see in the picture. Make
sure you use the hashtag family part because

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you know that was our giveaway past
Coode during the World series. We're going

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to bring that back, but describe
the pictures in the tweet. Use the

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hashtag family part which draw five winners. Next podcast after that, and I'm

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going to personally mail these Poker go
Podcast card protectors to you. Simple.

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It's very easy. Yeah, so
simple. Gotta wait till Friday around noon.

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There's going to be something to keep
people go, to keep people times

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on Twitter. Yeah, I mean, listen, you're handling that giveaway,

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have fun. What I will say
is that people podcast car protectors are pretty

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sweet. So you guys are gonna
want to get your hands on one of

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those. Some other things we're gonna
be talking about today, Poker Masters,

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Super High Rollable. We actually got
two of those because we have a PLO

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version as well, Mixed Games PLO
series, Sprint the whole PGT leaderboard.

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in there. So where have we
been? Where have you been? Tim?

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We talked a little bit about how, you know, I was kind

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of fallen out of favor a little
bit. Where have we actually been.

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We've been very busy work wise.
We've just basically had thirty nine events in

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fifty days. Been at the studio
every day, whether it's satellites or storm

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x events, area high rollers.
So work side that's been taking up pretty

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much the majority of our time.
I had a little trip to Florida that

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we may touch on in a family
pod segment, but yeah, I think

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this is probably you went to Florida. Yeah, remember for two days for

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the football Nationals, the football contest
that was in Florida. Yes, I

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thought that was in like Arizona.
No, I flew to Florida for two

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days and flew back on a red
eye and straight back to work. I

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don't know why I thought that was
in Arizona. No, no, no,

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no, that was not. We
we played with Arizona Vegas combined with

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Arizona anyway. So yeah, I
mean I feel like this stretcher, you

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know, we're going to talk about
these events coming up, feels like,

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you know, way more busier than
we were during the World Series. And

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that was also every day, long
hours. I think that's an excuse.

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I think you touched on a little
bit of burnout, a little bit of

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you know, not enough time to
get to the pod because you know,

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we both have kids at home and
families and wives, I think still,

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and we wanted to, you know, spend some time with them. Yeah,

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but we're back now. It's good
to be back. It's good to

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be chatting on this podcast, chatting
about poker. I mean, yeah,

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it was busy, you know.
I think you know, you said how

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it kind of felt busier than the
World Series of Poker. I think that's

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probably because these events are our events, so it's not just showing up to

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someone else's event doing stuff there,
you know, where we also, you

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know, we could take some days
off. We don't necessarily show up every

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single day. We show up on
one, et cetera, that sort of

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thing. These are our events,
so we have to show up there every

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single day for kind of hours,
although not really. But then also outside

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of actually being in the event,
there's a lot to do to make the

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events run, you know, both
from the marketing and from the operational side

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of things that were constantly you know, almost working around the clock for like

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thirty days or whatever it is.
So so yeah, so I think that's

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why, you know, it does
seem a little bit busier. But now

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we're at the time where we have
some events that are PGT qualifying events,

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but they're not really like our events, so a little less heavy lifting on

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our end, you know. We've
had the chance to play some poker recently.

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We're probably gonna play some poker for
the rest of the year. It

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feels like I was thinking about this
the other day, or I was talking

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about it the other day. Actually, it feels like November and December are

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like the times when you and I
get to play the most poker. I

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mean, I know, we kind
of take some shots during the World Series

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of Oker when when we can working
around our schedule. But because things poker

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go, things PGT related kind of
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December, at least more than ever
this year. You know, maybe we

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can get out there and we can
battle some more. We got the win

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coming up. It's right in our
backyard, so that's gonna be a lot

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of things out there. These guys
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what I was thinking too. Here's
what I was thinking. I was thinking

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when when you and I were ranting
in slack the other day. I was

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earlier today and I was saying I
was going to throw a wrench in this

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whole podcast idea and all that sort
of ship. You're you work in a

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very robotic manner. You have your
processes, you have all of your stuff,

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you go through them, your systems, et cetera. Treat poker like

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that, man, like become a
robot, like be a slave to the

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game, the machine, study the
solvers, et cetera. That's like fun.

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I mean, yeah, it's not
as fun, but like you,

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you can still be like a character
and be personable and fun and entertaining at

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the table, but like in your
mind, be like a robot. I

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don't know, man, that sounds
cer difficult. I'm just a washed up

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wreck. Just take my money,
let me have fun, put a smile

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on my face, and kick me
out the door. All right, all

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right, So Poker Masters, we'll
kind of I guess we'll touch on these

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a little bit faster than we normally
would because you know, we're a few

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weeks removed from all these events.
But you know, nonetheless, if you've

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been living under a rock and you
missed some stuff, here we go Poker

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Masters you had. So there's kind
of two big takeaways I'll say about Poker

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Masters. One, Steven Chidwick is
just still a goat, like he's the

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best of the best. He obviously
won the entire series, added the Purple

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Jackets to his long list of accomplishments. Believe he had what it's US Poker

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Open back in the day twenty eighteen. I want to say he won the

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us PO program. That sounds right. So now he adds a the Australian

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title. But my problem there is
that that was never part of the PGT

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and it's now defunct, although personal
I bring it back, David, I'm

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with you. I think we should
go back there. I'm with you,

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okay. But so while Steven Childwick
ultimately stole the show early on, it

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was newcomer Vladys Tomasowskis from Lithuania who
kind of came out of nowhere to win

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the two of the first three events
and made the final table. Of the

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first three events, he went first, sixth, first, So he comes

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out of nowhere, you know,
he's the front runner on top of the

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poker Master's Leader War. He looks
like he's gonna take it down. But

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then after event number three, I
mean, he couldn't get anything done,

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you know, he couldn't couldn't make
anything happen. So ultimately Steven Childwick kind

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of comes in with a late rush
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what we see a lot of times
in these series that we do, and

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he takes home the purple jacket.
Steven Shouldwick won one of the twenty five

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thousand dollars buying events, and then
some other winners from this series included Aaron

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Elias Chino Reim. We're gonna be
talking a lot about Gino Reim on this

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podcast today. Andrew Lichtenberger, he
won an event actually on his birthday orpen

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case at Chi Coglu won an event, Nick Shulman won an event justin Bonomo,

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and Jonathan Jaffey. Jonathan Jaffey came
in just for the final event,

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won it, which we've seen before, so he comes in gets the job

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done. Stephen Chidwick added six hundred
and eighty eight PGT points from the series.

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Steven Chidwick has had a very very
good second half to the PGT season,

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which we'll touch on a little bit
more in a bit. Tomas Awskis

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picked up five hundred and six PGT
points, and then Chino Reim, who

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won an event at the series and
also had a bunch of other cashes,

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finished third four hundred and eighty seven
PGT points. For him, I think

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he had five final titles, which
is yeah, it was it five and

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he had a bunch of sick He
was on fire take some fifth place finishes,

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so he just couldn't get it done. Outside of that victory he had.

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Yeah, but it was like a
I don't know, Yeah, it

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was a good five or six day
stretch. China Room was just in the

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money and at the fund table every
single time it was it was pretty wild.

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Poker masters led right into super high
role lebl eight twenty entries this year.

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I guess we can have a conversation
a little bit more about this event,

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specifically because not drawing the biggest field
these days. And what I mean

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by that is obviously we would love
if this event drew a hundred players,

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but it's probably never going to.
So let's just say that relative to what

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it's drawn before, it seems like
it's kind of trending downward, which is

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unfortunate. I mean, why do
you think that is? Like, what's

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the reason? I think there's a
lot of things. Is obviously for the

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Canadians, the tax issue for people
traveling is their value to travel just for

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a three hundred k, and maybe
they get the fifty k and the poke

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massas before it. I don't know. We see some guys that we might

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have counted on, like a you
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they didn't come this year, so
maybe they don't see the value in traveling

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just for one small field three hundred
k. So we either have to switch

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it up, maybe find a different
window, maybe we put it in the

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summer or alternatively, I think we've
discussed this a lot, is turn it

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into a series, a high roller
series. It might just be three events,

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but you know, talking to some
of these people, I talked to

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Talal a little bit about this,
Chakuchi a series would be more likely to

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attract him and fellow players that you
know want to play these, you know,

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super high stakes tournaments. So we
definitely need to rethink this for next

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year, for next season and try
and figure out, hey, like,

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what is the goal with this,
how do we make it better and kind

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of go from there. I mean, I'm team I'm team super high Roller

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series that culminates with the Super high
Roller ball. You know, most of

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our series are ten K buy ins
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fifty I would switch it up for
Super high Roller series because it's super high

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roller. So you know, go
as low as twenty five K, have

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a couple of twenty five k's,
a couple of fifty k's, maybe one

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hundre k, then the three under
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Like you said, I think that
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of the world out there battling.
I think it also attracts, you know,

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the Jason Kuhn's, the Nick Petraangels, et cetera. The the upper

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echelon the elite of the professional poker
players, you know, Jason Kuhn,

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Nick Petrangelo. For as good as
they are justin Bonhomo two, you know,

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they they skip a lot of our
events because, I mean the price

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point is just too low. Let's
be honest. I mean they've just gotten

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so good and become so successful in
their career that in a way, a

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ten k is kind of a waste
of time. You know. They you

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know, they don't they don't win
enough money that it's worth it to them,

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which is kind of crazy to say, but that's the reality of the

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situation. So, you know,
put something together for these players I think

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would be would be good. We
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US just on you know, it's
unfortunate and this is entirely out of our

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control, but the US as a
market for a lot of these high stakes

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poker players is just not a truly
viable one these days. Outside of the

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World Series of Poker. I'm gonna
be extremely curious for what happens for the

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WS or sorry, WPT big one
for one drop the million dollar buying in

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December. I know they've been announcing
some names here and there for people that

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are playing an event, but but
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It's in the States, so I
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the best of the best, and
you know, we're the biggest of the

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biggest I should say, like like
the Triton events do, because those are

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outside of the US, and you
know, the tax laws and all that

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sort of stuff are a little bit
friendlier when when you're not playing here in

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the US. So that's something that
we really can't control. So maybe we

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take Super High Roll or Series Slash
Bowl and we move it somewhere else.

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I mean that I would kind of
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Maybe it just needs a new time
slot, so you know, we'll look

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at that of course as well.
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the event to me at least like
it. It holds its prestige whether it

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gets fifteen entries or it gets forty
entries. To me, like this is

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this is what everyone, all the
mixed game players talk about. The fifty

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KPPC at the Dobasip. To me, this is Nolan Holdom's version of that,

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where in a way it's kind of
like a cash game. It's very

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drawn out. Ye, the structure
is extremely good. The dobisity Man event

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is also very much like this,
but the difference is obviously the price point.

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One is ten K draws thousands of
players. One is three hundred K

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draws only the upper echelon of people, both you know, financially and also

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skill wise. So that's what I
really like about Super High Rollable, and

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that's why it's you know, always
going to be something that I truly,

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truly truly enjoy, you know.
So I think I think as long as

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you can get four tables in this
thing, you're doing all right if the

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play holds up. And this year
I thought the play was incredible, you

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know, throughout from start to finish. So so yeah, getting into the

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event itself again, twenty entries.
Everyone put up three hundred thousand dollars for

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it. The first place prize was
two million, seven hundred and sixty thousand,

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and we saw a winner of this
event who has previously won the event,

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that is Isaac Haxton. He won
Super High rollerbl five back in December

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twenty eighteen. That was the year
when there was two Super High Rollables in

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the same year. Haxton took home
that two point seven to six million dollar

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first place prize. He beat Andrew
Lucky Chewy Liechtenberger. Liechtenberger got to one

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point six eight million. Lichtenberger finished
third in Super High Rollable the year before,

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and then comes in second place this
year. Steven Chidwick, fresh off

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his Poker Masters Maybe kind of a
theme here with the Poker Masters winner,

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that that that momentum care you know
we saw with Michael o'damo in the past,

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now we're seeing it here with Stephen
Chidwick. He goes on to finish

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in third place, and then Jason
kuhn Min cashed in the event for six

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hunder k and it was Chris Brewer
bubbling in fifth place. Was it?

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Yes? I think that was the
case Chris Brewer. I know he doesn't

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he doesn't ultimately show up on the
scoreboard here as I'll call it. But

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I thought Chris Brewer played lights out
in this event from start to finish.

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He played tremendous It seemed like at
every junction of the tournament whenever he was

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shown in a hand he was making
the correct decision. I had always thought

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that Chris Brewer is extremely talented at
poker. I came away like even more

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blown away from everything that I've ever
seen from Chris Brewer. So you know,

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I know, ultimately he bubbles the
event. It's not the result that

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he had hoped for, but you
know, I thought that he played extremely

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well all three days of coverage.
We're available for free on the Poker Goro

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YouTube channel, so if you missed
the coverage, you can go back and

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relive this entire event from start to
finish. If you know. It's obviously

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good from an entertainment perspective, but
if you're really looking for something to watch

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from like a study point of view, trying to get better, I would

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say start from you know, day
one, hand one, you know when

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these guys are super deep, and
watch it through because you can learn a

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lot from seeing how these guys play
in this sort of event from start to

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finish. So often we just show
final tables, you know, and you

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know understandably so, but this event, you know, we show everything from

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start to finish. I think we
started with level two or level three on

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Day one, so you get extremely
deep stack poker, you get you know,

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the day two, moving day,
you get the bubble stuff, and

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then i'll of course you get the
the end of it all, when it

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all finishes with Isaac Hackston winning.
So some stats here, you want to

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go over these stats. Isaac Hackson
now true time roller joints, Justin Bonomo

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who's won it three times two live
one online, and Timothy Adams one back

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to back Super High Roller Balls Australia
and Sochi in twenty nineteen. So hacks

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some pot of three guys that have
won it multiple times. That's kind of

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pretty impressive to win, you know, one of the hardest tournaments on our

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schedule when you factor in like the
quality of the players. Yeah, I

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mean, I think it's one of
the hardest tournaments to win in the world.

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I mean, I know, ultimately, like you can look at it

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on the surface, you can say, oh, you know, it was

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only four table seid and go twenty
entries whatever, But the structure and the

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average skill of each player in the
field, I think this event is incredibly

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tough to win. So Super High
Rollable rolled into the second edition of PGT

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Mixed Games PGT Mixed Games two as
we call it. This is this is

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Tim's baby, so I'm gonna I'm
gonna let you talk about it might not

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be my baby for much longer,
you know, Hey, not your fault.

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We could talk about We'll talk about
that after you give the give the

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little summary here. Yeah, So
we added a new event this year.

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We added the five K ten Game
Mini Championship as I like to call it.

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That was won by David Persiak,
but some other winners David Fankausa,

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Chino Reeim in the winner circle,
Dimitriovanovich, Nick Schulman again in the winner

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circle, Dylan Weissman, you know
PLO playing Dylan Weisman comes and wins the

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Dealer's choice. So that was,
you know, a little bit unexpected how

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Rothols Max Coleman won the twenty five
K ten game main event and Arthur Morris

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won the closer, the five K
no limit deuce. So with all of

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that, Chino Reem another heater.
He he scored three hundred and eighty eight

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PGT points during the series was crowned
the Mixed Games Champion. So yeah,

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good to see a few new names
that didn't make it out for the first

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series in February, come jump in
the winners circle, experience the studio for

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the first time. And yeah,
I think it was a for what was

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laid on our plate. You know, it was ac decent enough series.

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I like to see a lot of
you know, the new faces that hadn't

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played before, you know, Paul
Volpi we named some of those winners that

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had never been in there, and
that was good. Just get more players

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experiencing, you know, everything we
can offer in the studio. Yeah,

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I think numbers were down, what
fifteen percent? They're so compared to the

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first one. So maybe this ultimately
just turns into a once a year type

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of thing. I know, there
were a lot of players that wanted to

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see this run back twice after the
first one, which we thought was a

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very big success, you know,
and talking to a lot of the players

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during the summer months, you know, when kind of everyone's in town,

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especially the mixgame players of the World
Series of Poker, it seemed like there

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was a pretty big appetit for this
stuff. But a lot of people that

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expressed that appetite didn't come to the
table to eat. So it's on them

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if we only run this this once
a year. It's on the players because

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we can we can't do something that's
you know, doesn't ultimately work out.

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So you know, if you want
to be successful from a mixed game player

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perspective, come out and support it. So yeah, that's where I'm kind

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of at and I think you know, you would agree ultimately. So maybe

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just is a once a year thing, which is which is still fine because

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you know, outside of the World
Series of Poker, Like, where where

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do you go to play just a
full series of mixed games, especially at

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this price point? Yeah you don't
so so yeah, so we'll see,

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and I think it'll be it'll probably
be interesting to see how I talked about

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earlier, how it'll be interesting to
see how the WPT Big one for one

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drop. Does I know there are
some mixed games on the WPT World Championship

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schedule at the WIN coming up in
this so maybe we see how those go

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as well. Just seeing that our
numbers dropped from PGT Mixed Games one to

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PGT Mixed Games two, let's see
how that kind of carryover happens, you

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know, for the mixed game events
that are happening coming up at the WIN,

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I know, the ones that just
happened at the NAPT I mean,

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did all right, right what they
can get thirty two or something. I

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think it got less the worse of
it, but I think it might got

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less than that. Actually, I
think it was like three yeah, four

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tables of six the twenty four players, okay, I mean, you know,

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not the worst, but not the
best. I mean everyone was kind

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of mixed, gamed down. They'll
either headed home, yeah yeah, they

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just kind of weren't here for that. But I think that's one thing we'll

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do next year is we'll probably just
be you know, one series a year.

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We'll just make it. Yeah,
you're right, thirty two players.

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We'll making an you know, one
series. We're going to figure out the

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schedule, tweak it a little bit, uh, possibly drop the buy ins

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down. This five K price point. I think it's a bit more sustainable,

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bit more achievable for some other players
taking their shot, and I think

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we can get bigger and better turnouts
and kind of just be all in on

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this one one off mixed game series, you know, targeting March twenty twenty

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four, and kind of go from
there. Yeah, I mean I like

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being all in on just one series, you know, kind of forcing everyone,

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you know, into that that bottle
that can in a way and force

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them into that one series and if
that's when they want to play mixed games,

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and that's when you got to play
mixed games. Also hard, you

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know, as we saw in the
second half of the year with everything that

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goes on in Vegas, you know, football conferences, F one, you

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know, all that sort of stuff
is more difficult. So yeah, so

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maybe we just keep it in the
spring and just do it one time,

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super high rollable p l O hunter
k bying first of its kind, yes,

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first time we ever did this event. Also the at least to date

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largest buying pot limon Omaha tournament in
the history of poker. So really cool

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that we were able to put this
on thirty eight entries in this one.

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I guess first, I'm just going
to talk about the field size. I

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thought for sure sixty to seventy.
It was in play. I was teamed

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then, Yeah, you were a
team. No. I did the stupid

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poker player mistake. Yeah, okay, that's what I did, and that

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is is that I did not review
the structure sheet before I thought how big

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the event was going to get.
If I would have looked at the structure

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sheet and saw that Tim made it
very Alan Kesler friendly. I would have

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never in a million years said that
it would have got sixty because it just

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wasn't fast enough to get these guys
firing in there multiple times. I mean,

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that's ultimately what I take away from
it. I think these guys would

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have fired. I think pretty much
everyone would have fired a second bullet if

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had they busted out, if they
had busted Yeah, this structure, but

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the structure was very good. Yeah
it was the same structure we use in

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the Super High Rollable No Limit,
and yeah, it was the first of

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its kind, one hundred K buy
and PLO, so we wanted to definitely

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put some prestige on this. But
you know, we probably should have taken

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a step back and figured out that, hey, these PLO players definitely like

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to gamble, maybe we can make
it more accommodating. And we've already written

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the next We rewrote the structure already
for next time. You know, a

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lot of these guys talked about a
bit of day two, a possibility of

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day two entry, So we've tweaked
it a little bit where you can enter

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on day two. We shorten the
levels up. Probably don't need to give

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them three hundred thousand starting chips either. Well, I think the only thing

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that that I would do is I
would make Day one a bit faster,

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and then Day two and three would
be kind of old. I mean,

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like let them get in there,
fire off two bullets, and then if

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you make it to day two,
like you get a very player friendly structure.

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Not that it's not player friendly from
the beginning, but you know,

408
00:27:59.359 --> 00:28:03.279
not super higher level three hundred k. The problem is if we if we

409
00:28:03.319 --> 00:28:07.480
make if we make those little tweaks, we would expect more players. And

410
00:28:07.039 --> 00:28:11.079
you were there when Jared Blesnik I
just kind of spoiled it. But you

411
00:28:11.119 --> 00:28:15.400
were there when the final hand was
dealt and it was a long late night.

412
00:28:15.640 --> 00:28:21.640
So that would be the con to
just keeping it to the late nights.

413
00:28:21.920 --> 00:28:25.400
Yeah, I think some of these
players, well the late nights.

414
00:28:26.640 --> 00:28:32.000
Do you really care about the the
super late Day two and day three if

415
00:28:32.000 --> 00:28:33.440
you're making a bunch of money?
I mean no, Like I think you

416
00:28:33.559 --> 00:28:37.480
want that's when you want the tournament
to matter more. You want the structure

417
00:28:37.559 --> 00:28:40.279
to be pretty good versus like a
you know, more of a turbo type

418
00:28:40.319 --> 00:28:42.599
of structure. Make that for day
one, get these guys in there,

419
00:28:42.960 --> 00:28:47.119
you know, firing their their two
bullets or whatever it is, and let's

420
00:28:47.160 --> 00:28:49.480
go from there. You know,
if we are offering day two entry,

421
00:28:49.839 --> 00:28:53.799
and this is something that other casinos
don't really do, so we're gonna be

422
00:28:53.960 --> 00:28:59.559
groundbreaking on this as well. Is
we're going to experiment with a three rake

423
00:28:59.640 --> 00:29:03.880
set up. So you know,
we're obviously known for heavily discounted rake for

424
00:29:03.960 --> 00:29:08.319
untime entry. And what we will
do is we'll have a normal fee for

425
00:29:08.400 --> 00:29:14.599
if you come on day two,
but if you re enter or enter late

426
00:29:14.640 --> 00:29:18.240
on day one, it's a fee
somewhere in the middle. So the goal

427
00:29:18.279 --> 00:29:22.240
with that is if you do bust
most people make sense due to it due

428
00:29:22.240 --> 00:29:23.400
to the structure being pretty good,
just to come back on day two,

429
00:29:25.039 --> 00:29:27.839
But we really want that field to
stay big on day one to just encourage

430
00:29:27.920 --> 00:29:33.599
kind of more people to trickle in. So we're working on a rake structure

431
00:29:33.640 --> 00:29:36.680
where maybe it's you know, somewhere
in the middle, so it kind of

432
00:29:36.759 --> 00:29:41.200
encourages you to re enter straight away. Makes sense. I like it.

433
00:29:41.960 --> 00:29:48.319
You mentioned Jared Blesnik he is the
winner. Jared took home just under one

434
00:29:48.519 --> 00:29:52.559
point three million dollars. He beaut
a very familiar face in the Super High

435
00:29:52.640 --> 00:29:56.359
Rollable streets, and that is Isaac
Hackxton finished in second place for eight hundred

436
00:29:56.359 --> 00:30:00.640
thirty six thousand. Stephen Childwick also
in the money in then the Super High

437
00:30:00.680 --> 00:30:03.839
Rollerble event. He's been hot.
As I mentioned earlier on the second half

438
00:30:03.880 --> 00:30:07.119
of the PGT. He takes third, Isaac Kempton fourth, Aaron Katz fifth,

439
00:30:07.119 --> 00:30:14.359
Frankrvello sixth, and Chino Reem Squeaks
in satellite winner one of two was

440
00:30:14.440 --> 00:30:18.960
him and lou Garza got the two
seats from the ten K satellite for this

441
00:30:19.119 --> 00:30:25.279
event. So I mean Tim mentioned
the length of the final day. I

442
00:30:25.279 --> 00:30:29.920
think it was a fourteen hour final
table. I know because I was on

443
00:30:30.000 --> 00:30:34.359
commentary alongside Remkrinkima on the YouTube streets
for that and it was long. But

444
00:30:34.480 --> 00:30:40.400
thankfully we had Jared Bleznik there spicing
things up, creating some all time moments

445
00:30:40.640 --> 00:30:48.119
in poker streaming, you know opening
he was breaking sports cards boxes on stream

446
00:30:48.160 --> 00:30:51.359
in the middle of hands, using
time extensions to do that. I mean,

447
00:30:51.400 --> 00:30:56.680
it was, it was incredible.
I've also never heard Stephen Chidwick say

448
00:30:56.720 --> 00:30:59.880
as many words at a final table
as he did there I would say that

449
00:30:59.880 --> 00:31:03.400
that's the the Jared Blessnick effect,
is that Steven Chidwick was even dropping some

450
00:31:03.480 --> 00:31:07.240
one liners from here and there.
So it was a it was a fun,

451
00:31:07.480 --> 00:31:11.759
fun final table a lot of of
course extremely high level Potlam and Omaha

452
00:31:11.920 --> 00:31:15.960
play, So yeah, it was. It was a fun event overall.

453
00:31:15.960 --> 00:31:19.880
In the congratus to sorry just Jared
Blessnik for winning that one. Jared blezsnan,

454
00:31:19.960 --> 00:31:23.599
I mean he's a good winner for
this because he's PLO through and through.

455
00:31:23.640 --> 00:31:26.400
I mean that's all he plays,
you know, that's his game.

456
00:31:26.519 --> 00:31:30.079
And of course the higher the buy
in the the more likelihood it is that

457
00:31:30.160 --> 00:31:33.640
Jared Blesnik is going to be out
there battling in a Potlam and Omaha tournament.

458
00:31:33.720 --> 00:31:40.519
So the PLO specialists were certainly out
in force for this event and it

459
00:31:40.559 --> 00:31:42.960
showed out. So we'll see if
we're gonna be running this one back next

460
00:31:44.000 --> 00:31:45.960
year. I would guess yes,
but of course we'll see how it goes

461
00:31:47.000 --> 00:31:49.279
and hopefully we can continue to grow
this one. I will also say that

462
00:31:51.759 --> 00:31:55.160
because we dipped our toes in the
water here with a hundred k polo event,

463
00:31:55.319 --> 00:31:57.319
we'll probably see a hundred K polo
event at the World Series of Poker

464
00:31:57.359 --> 00:32:00.960
wouldn't, wouldn't you say? I
mean they would they would copy paste us?

465
00:32:01.039 --> 00:32:05.200
Yeah, sure, why not?
I mean listen, first, who

466
00:32:05.240 --> 00:32:07.279
cares if they copy and pastes?
They should have one. Yeah, because

467
00:32:07.960 --> 00:32:13.680
the twenty five k crushed, the
fifty k crushed. I mean, there's

468
00:32:13.720 --> 00:32:16.160
no reason why they They could even
probably do like a two fifty k to

469
00:32:16.160 --> 00:32:20.920
be honest, like they could.
The World Series Worker could certainly do a

470
00:32:20.960 --> 00:32:23.880
really big buy in PLO Super high
Roller. They already have the two hundred

471
00:32:23.880 --> 00:32:27.720
fifty k Super high Roller Nolanan hold
them, so maybe they do a two

472
00:32:27.759 --> 00:32:30.200
hundred fifty k PLO Super Higher Old. I certainly think that they could.

473
00:32:30.359 --> 00:32:34.359
I bet that they could get forty
entries for that. I think so too.

474
00:32:34.519 --> 00:32:37.000
Yeah, I mean, which is
like, that's that's that would be

475
00:32:37.079 --> 00:32:39.079
enough for me to to run the
event. I mean, yeah, you

476
00:32:39.160 --> 00:32:43.920
just need three entries really to run
any event. But I agree two fifty

477
00:32:43.920 --> 00:32:46.599
would be they want to make a
real splash, you know, that would

478
00:32:46.640 --> 00:32:50.519
be what I would do. Yeah, I mean I think that it's It's

479
00:32:50.559 --> 00:32:54.480
also something if I'm the World Series
of Poker, I think you have to

480
00:32:54.480 --> 00:32:59.119
strike while the iron is hot.
Right now, Potlam and Omaha is hot.

481
00:32:59.319 --> 00:33:01.880
It's it's doing very well everywhere.
You know. I think we all

482
00:33:02.279 --> 00:33:06.640
we saw it at the first pgt
PLO series, you know, back in

483
00:33:06.680 --> 00:33:09.759
the spring. I think we saw
it even more so front and center just

484
00:33:09.799 --> 00:33:14.160
with the heightened exposure during the summer
at the World Series of Poker. I

485
00:33:14.160 --> 00:33:19.400
think it's just continuing now. So
I think that next year. I don't

486
00:33:19.400 --> 00:33:22.599
think you can wait like three to
four years and then run a two hundred

487
00:33:22.599 --> 00:33:24.559
and fifty k PLO, because I
mean you could wait. I mean,

488
00:33:24.759 --> 00:33:28.680
it's not to say that it won't
work, but there's a chance that the

489
00:33:28.759 --> 00:33:31.000
market kind of dies down a little
bit by that time. Things cool off,

490
00:33:31.079 --> 00:33:35.200
So I would just slap it out
there and let's go, like I

491
00:33:35.200 --> 00:33:37.160
would. I would do it next
year, like let's you know, let's

492
00:33:37.200 --> 00:33:40.160
go. So I think that would
be, you know, very cool to

493
00:33:40.240 --> 00:33:43.960
have on the schedule. And I
think we're going to see a six figure

494
00:33:45.920 --> 00:33:49.160
Potlomon Omaha buy and at the World
Series of Poker coming up in twenty twenty

495
00:33:49.160 --> 00:33:53.519
four, will be my guest.
So that super high level PLO let into

496
00:33:53.960 --> 00:34:00.559
a PGT PLO series. Two event
winners included Matthew Woman, Helas Parson and

497
00:34:00.640 --> 00:34:05.839
Steph Steven Hubbard, Sorry, Adam
Hendrix, Price, Jackey Jossamoo, Benjamin

498
00:34:05.880 --> 00:34:10.880
Jujas, Zenkai, Daniel Ging,
and David Wang. Ging was crowned the

499
00:34:12.079 --> 00:34:19.039
PGT PLO Series Champion, taking home
twenty five thousand dollars in bonus prize money.

500
00:34:19.079 --> 00:34:23.800
He had four hundred and eighty one
PGT points. Ging interesting newcomer on

501
00:34:23.840 --> 00:34:28.840
the PGT you know, hadn't played
any events. Saw him before the first

502
00:34:28.840 --> 00:34:30.360
event in the studio, he was
the only person in there. It was

503
00:34:30.440 --> 00:34:32.920
me, it was him. It
was the cashier at the cage and it

504
00:34:32.960 --> 00:34:39.079
was TD Paul Campbell. Daniel Ging
asked the cashier about the million dollar freerroll.

505
00:34:39.159 --> 00:34:43.960
Cashier really didn't know about it.
So I talked to Daniel a little

506
00:34:43.960 --> 00:34:47.400
bit about it, you know,
about the what the million dollar free roll

507
00:34:47.519 --> 00:34:50.840
is, also what the bonus money
is for all that sort of stuff.

508
00:34:50.840 --> 00:34:53.280
So it was kind of funny just
telling him, you know, about these

509
00:34:53.360 --> 00:34:57.960
bonuses for the series, the PGT
leaderboard, the points, the million dollar

510
00:34:58.000 --> 00:35:00.719
free role, all that sort of
stuff. And then and behold, he

511
00:35:00.800 --> 00:35:04.280
goes on and wins the PGT PLO
series. So it's kind of funny how

512
00:35:04.280 --> 00:35:08.760
that whole thing came full circle.
Pretty good turnout overall. I think numbers

513
00:35:08.760 --> 00:35:15.199
were down slightly, but but not
as much as the mixed games was down.

514
00:35:15.079 --> 00:35:19.199
So I you know, I think
that the the PLO guys, I

515
00:35:19.239 --> 00:35:21.599
mean, listen, they love to
come out, they love to blast.

516
00:35:21.719 --> 00:35:25.760
There are some different areas outside of
the World Series of Poker to play Potlam

517
00:35:25.760 --> 00:35:30.360
and Omaha tournaments. It's just a
little bit more popular than than mixed game

518
00:35:30.400 --> 00:35:34.480
stuff, especially at higher buy ins. For example, King's Casino does the

519
00:35:34.480 --> 00:35:37.320
Big Rap, which is a PLO
series over there, So that's something that

520
00:35:37.360 --> 00:35:38.760
a lot of these guys, a
lot of these guys that came over from

521
00:35:38.800 --> 00:35:43.360
Europe, they played that. They
came over here for this, so so

522
00:35:43.480 --> 00:35:45.800
yeah, I thought it was a
good turnout. It was also the debut

523
00:35:45.079 --> 00:35:51.159
of the brand new studio room at
the Poker Ghost Studio. We took what

524
00:35:51.280 --> 00:35:53.559
we call the Triangle Studio because it's
shaped like a triangle. That's like the

525
00:35:53.840 --> 00:36:01.239
that's like the break desk area,
the commentary booth area, times what green

526
00:36:01.320 --> 00:36:05.280
screen room, all that sort of
stuff. Did a big renovation for a

527
00:36:05.280 --> 00:36:10.320
couple months, changed that thing into
an actual functional room with a poker table,

528
00:36:10.480 --> 00:36:15.400
rf ID cards, et cetera.
The whole bang. We streamed the

529
00:36:15.400 --> 00:36:20.239
whole PGT PLO series from there on
YouTube. Looked a lot better than I

530
00:36:20.239 --> 00:36:22.320
thought it was gonna look, which
is great. You know, kudos to

531
00:36:22.400 --> 00:36:28.159
the team forgetting that together. I
didn't do a damn thing renovating that room,

532
00:36:28.199 --> 00:36:30.639
so I cannot take any credit for
us. It looks awesome, so

533
00:36:32.599 --> 00:36:37.320
I guess just on that it gives
us a bit more flexibility with what we

534
00:36:37.400 --> 00:36:42.960
can do within the Poker Grost studio. We obviously have the main studio room

535
00:36:42.960 --> 00:36:45.599
where we can put the big set, but one of the reasons why we

536
00:36:45.719 --> 00:36:49.320
use that room for the PLO series
is because the PLO series gets pretty big

537
00:36:49.360 --> 00:36:52.320
fields and we need the additional space
in the main room. So maybe we

538
00:36:52.440 --> 00:36:57.599
do some different types of events and
bigger events with streaming going forward out of

539
00:36:57.599 --> 00:37:00.280
the studio. That allows us,
for one, a studio streaming room,

540
00:37:00.320 --> 00:37:05.239
but then also lots and lots of
tables or as many tables as we can

541
00:37:05.280 --> 00:37:09.719
fit in the main room. So
that's gonna be fun overall. So yeah,

542
00:37:09.800 --> 00:37:14.920
and then there was what two Aria
Pelo events. Yeah, we had

543
00:37:14.920 --> 00:37:17.920
two higher roll of Palo events in
the middle. We took a two day

544
00:37:17.960 --> 00:37:25.880
break for the Stormmakes Invitational, and
yeah, two guys that won those for

545
00:37:27.039 --> 00:37:31.360
firing heavily during the PLO series.
Isaac Kempton top seventy one entrance, he

546
00:37:31.400 --> 00:37:36.719
won one hundred and eighty four k. Jesse Lonas on a heater lately sixty

547
00:37:36.719 --> 00:37:40.199
seven entrance, he won one hundred
and eighty seven thousand dollars. So Jesse

548
00:37:40.280 --> 00:37:46.000
Lawss has been on fire by the
way recently. So and then PGT sprint,

549
00:37:46.920 --> 00:37:51.000
this is your this is your idea, my idea, I said,

550
00:37:51.039 --> 00:37:57.320
you know, I feel like we
got the NPT coming or returning, and

551
00:37:57.360 --> 00:38:01.599
it's returning in Las Vegas into them. We got Formula one coming up,

552
00:38:02.239 --> 00:38:06.239
you know, well it's coming up
in what a couple of days a week

553
00:38:06.360 --> 00:38:10.440
or so this weekend from when we're
recording this on Monday, November thirteenth,

554
00:38:10.440 --> 00:38:14.519
But it's coming up towards the back
half of November. So why don't we

555
00:38:14.559 --> 00:38:19.480
do a PGT sprint. You know, I think they got they got sprints

556
00:38:19.519 --> 00:38:21.599
on F one, so you know, we can kind of draw from that

557
00:38:22.079 --> 00:38:24.599
that name, we can run a
little turbo series. Tim pushed it through

558
00:38:24.679 --> 00:38:30.039
We had four events. They were
all single day tournaments, thirty minute levels,

559
00:38:30.079 --> 00:38:35.039
so a little bit faster. Also
had a shortened clock play clock twenty

560
00:38:35.079 --> 00:38:39.719
seconds per action with twenty second time
extensions. Three five k's one ten K.

561
00:38:40.880 --> 00:38:45.039
Pretty good turnout with this, yeah, yeah, yeah, So we

562
00:38:45.039 --> 00:38:47.239
were thinking forty players and we got
kind of blown away, and yeah,

563
00:38:47.239 --> 00:38:50.440
we were like, you know,
we kind of need thirty to forty players

564
00:38:50.440 --> 00:38:54.440
for this to this to be deemed
worth it. You know, we also

565
00:38:54.480 --> 00:39:00.199
wanted to give something. We wanted
to get something to like our type of

566
00:39:00.280 --> 00:39:05.519
players that can lead into the whole
NAPT series that can allow them to earn

567
00:39:05.519 --> 00:39:08.239
some additional PGT points if that's what
they're chasing for, you know, build

568
00:39:08.320 --> 00:39:10.960
up the leaderboard, all that sort
of stuff, which is you know,

569
00:39:12.000 --> 00:39:15.199
I think we achieved that goal.
First event at sixty three entries, second

570
00:39:15.239 --> 00:39:17.079
one at fifty two, then sixty
four, then the ten K at thirty

571
00:39:17.079 --> 00:39:21.559
five, so you know, single
day day turbos. I think these did

572
00:39:21.559 --> 00:39:23.079
all right. You know, there
was a lot of good names out there

573
00:39:23.119 --> 00:39:25.840
blasting as well. You had John
Reardan winning the first event, you had

574
00:39:25.840 --> 00:39:30.000
Isaac Kempton winning the second event,
Ping Lou won the third event, and

575
00:39:30.000 --> 00:39:34.519
then John Hennigan chopped the final event
three ways with Nick Shulman and Channon Shore.

576
00:39:34.599 --> 00:39:38.280
So really good turnout for this,
you know, granted or sorry,

577
00:39:38.280 --> 00:39:42.760
given that we put it together basically
three weeks at a time, kind of

578
00:39:42.760 --> 00:39:45.800
slapped it out there, but you
know, I guess, big thanks to

579
00:39:45.800 --> 00:39:49.360
the players for showing up for this. And you know, I would say

580
00:39:49.360 --> 00:39:53.400
that in terms of like the PGT
Sprint, it's at least from where I

581
00:39:53.519 --> 00:39:59.800
stand and what I would want this
series, I guess if you're going to

582
00:39:59.840 --> 00:40:02.960
call to be is just something that
we can kind of interject at different points

583
00:40:02.960 --> 00:40:07.800
of the schedule when we feel like
there might be kind of a lull in

584
00:40:07.840 --> 00:40:12.440
the PGT stuff. So yeah,
you know, it's we obviously have the

585
00:40:12.760 --> 00:40:15.880
ability to do Aria high Rollers,
but those are always played in the ARIA

586
00:40:15.920 --> 00:40:20.000
poker room, so you know,
this was played in the studio. I

587
00:40:20.039 --> 00:40:22.719
mean, the Aria high Rollers are
great, it's just you know, it's

588
00:40:22.760 --> 00:40:28.239
a different brand. This gives us
something that's PGT related more so. It's

589
00:40:28.559 --> 00:40:31.159
turbo whatever. Let us experiment because
we experimented with the price point. We

590
00:40:31.199 --> 00:40:37.159
hadn't done five K no limit events. Let us experiment with the shot clock

591
00:40:37.239 --> 00:40:39.559
and the amount of time extensions,
and yeah, I think we can.

592
00:40:39.639 --> 00:40:45.719
Definitely next season we'll see a few
more of these smaller series that people can

593
00:40:45.719 --> 00:40:47.760
come kind of you know, come
out for a week, play you know,

594
00:40:47.840 --> 00:40:51.840
four or five, six events or
whatever it might be, and then

595
00:40:52.039 --> 00:40:54.599
you know, get that poker fix
and head home. Yeah. I mean,

596
00:40:54.639 --> 00:41:00.679
and also if if the F one
stays in Vegas for ten years,

597
00:41:00.719 --> 00:41:04.840
which is what they originally plan to
do, they plan to do that race

598
00:41:04.880 --> 00:41:07.400
every single year in Las Vegas for
ten years, maybe we pair it up

599
00:41:07.519 --> 00:41:12.960
in that sort of month or time
frame, you know, just because the

600
00:41:13.000 --> 00:41:16.920
branding kind of matches up right,
So maybe that's the thinking there. You

601
00:41:16.920 --> 00:41:20.880
know, as you mentioned, you
mentioned the five ks and running more of

602
00:41:20.880 --> 00:41:24.440
those, so giving a little bit
of a lower buying player access to play

603
00:41:24.519 --> 00:41:28.679
our events, earn some PGT points, get in the studio, all that

604
00:41:28.719 --> 00:41:31.719
sort of stuff, and experience that. So so yeah, I think this

605
00:41:31.800 --> 00:41:35.800
is kind of a good thing to
have. Not that like it's I would

606
00:41:35.800 --> 00:41:37.639
say that it's probably not guaranteed that
we roll it out every single season,

607
00:41:37.639 --> 00:41:40.519
but it's always in our back pocket. Yeah, and we can always put

608
00:41:40.519 --> 00:41:45.119
it out there. We can always
run the PGT sprint, so we could

609
00:41:45.199 --> 00:41:49.400
just use on the names PGT pit
stop. Maybe I don't know, PGT

610
00:41:49.519 --> 00:41:52.760
spit stop. Yeah, you know, maybe that would be a slower one.

611
00:41:52.039 --> 00:42:00.360
That might be a slow series.
I don't know. Okay, just

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629
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everything we had. Yeah, so
all that sort of stuff right now.

630
00:43:20.320 --> 00:43:23.559
The way that the PGT leaderboard shakes
out is you have Isaac Axton moving

631
00:43:23.639 --> 00:43:28.480
into the top spot. He's got
two thy five hundred and forty eight points.

632
00:43:28.800 --> 00:43:31.920
Daniel Weinman, the WSP main event
winner from the summer, is knocked

633
00:43:31.960 --> 00:43:37.119
down to second place. Chris Brewer
is currently third, Steven Chidwick is fourth,

634
00:43:37.440 --> 00:43:43.239
and Alex Foxon is fifth. So
the PGT leaderboard is important because the

635
00:43:43.280 --> 00:43:47.920
top forty on that leaderboard at the
end of the season qualify for the season

636
00:43:49.039 --> 00:43:53.719
ending PGT Championship that is a million
dollars free roll, five hundred thousand dollars

637
00:43:53.760 --> 00:44:00.039
to first place, additional prizes for
players that finish in some spots at the

638
00:44:00.079 --> 00:44:04.119
final table. That'll be a two
day event. It is invite only.

639
00:44:04.199 --> 00:44:07.360
You either have to win a dream
seat, which several people have done,

640
00:44:07.000 --> 00:44:14.519
or you have to qualify via the
PGT leaderboard. So that race is hot

641
00:44:14.559 --> 00:44:17.400
and heavy. You know a lot
of people moving in and out of the

642
00:44:17.440 --> 00:44:22.599
top forty. I just ran through
the top five, but those people are

643
00:44:22.679 --> 00:44:27.960
kind of locked in. That said, the people that are pretty much locked

644
00:44:28.000 --> 00:44:32.119
in are still going to play for
points because points equal starting chips. Yeah,

645
00:44:32.159 --> 00:44:35.920
in the event. And then not
only that, but if you finish

646
00:44:35.960 --> 00:44:39.239
a top the leaderboard, there is
a fifty thousand dollars bonus for the Player

647
00:44:39.280 --> 00:44:42.960
of the Year, that is the
player to earn the most points during the

648
00:44:43.000 --> 00:44:45.119
regular season. Last year, that
player of the Year was Steven Chidwick.

649
00:44:45.360 --> 00:44:51.039
He's currently fourth entering. You know, kind of this final stretch, these

650
00:44:51.079 --> 00:44:55.400
final what three months of the of
the PGT season, and we got WSP

651
00:44:55.480 --> 00:45:00.280
Europe stuff happening that qualifies. You
got WASP Paris or sart Paris. They

652
00:45:00.360 --> 00:45:05.000
missed to be Paradise, that qualifies
several events there. You've got some Aria

653
00:45:05.079 --> 00:45:07.880
high rollers, You've got PGT Last
Chance. We'll talk on all that sort

654
00:45:07.880 --> 00:45:14.440
of stuff in a little bit,
but first I think I think Tim you

655
00:45:14.480 --> 00:45:16.519
should just go over some of these
movers and shakers. Yes, we've had

656
00:45:16.800 --> 00:45:19.960
a lot of it. Yeah,
so we touched on you know, we've

657
00:45:20.000 --> 00:45:24.360
recently run thirty nine events in fifty
one days, and a lot of people

658
00:45:24.400 --> 00:45:28.199
moving up the leaderboard, a lot
of people, you know, getting zero

659
00:45:28.239 --> 00:45:31.559
points. But the biggest movers we've
noticed Steven Shiitdwick. We've talked about a

660
00:45:31.559 --> 00:45:37.920
bunch over the last eight weeks or
so, he's amassed twelve hundred and twenty

661
00:45:37.000 --> 00:45:42.320
seven PGD points, which is basically
sixty percent of his total one win,

662
00:45:42.480 --> 00:45:47.599
seven cashes, two point seven million
in earnings. Chino Reim nine hundred and

663
00:45:47.599 --> 00:45:52.719
twenty one PGD points, that's ninety
percent of his current allotment of points.

664
00:45:52.760 --> 00:45:57.960
He sits in thirty fourth with onenty
twenty nine. He's had two wins,

665
00:45:57.960 --> 00:46:02.400
eleven cashs just shive point two million
in earnings. Isaac Haxsaon have talked about

666
00:46:02.440 --> 00:46:07.400
eight hundred and thirty nine PGT points. He's picked up. Nick Schulman six

667
00:46:07.559 --> 00:46:12.119
hundred and seventy nine PGT points.
That's sixty one percent of his total points.

668
00:46:12.199 --> 00:46:15.599
Right now, he has two wins, seven cashes. He has moved

669
00:46:15.679 --> 00:46:20.280
up to twenty eighth place. Isaac
Kempton also had two wins. He's picked

670
00:46:20.360 --> 00:46:24.000
up four hundred and thirty six PGT
points. He currently sits in twenty six

671
00:46:24.079 --> 00:46:30.079
spots, so just the head of
Shulman. Max Coleman snuck into the top

672
00:46:30.119 --> 00:46:35.639
forties, currently thirty fifth with one
thy twenty seven points, seven cashes he's

673
00:46:35.679 --> 00:46:38.719
earned during this stretch of events,
one win, which is the PGT Mixed

674
00:46:38.719 --> 00:46:45.760
Games Championship. Three hundred and fifty
eight PGT points he's picked up in this

675
00:46:45.880 --> 00:46:50.480
stretch. So a few names they're
making a little run into the top forty

676
00:46:50.880 --> 00:46:53.800
or you know, up into the
top five, et cetera. But I

677
00:46:53.840 --> 00:46:58.000
think a lot of these guys they're
pretty focused on, you know, qualifying

678
00:46:58.000 --> 00:47:00.800
for this free rold, you know, figuring out, okay, how far

679
00:47:00.840 --> 00:47:05.559
are they off ferment, where can
they earn the most point? Should they

680
00:47:05.639 --> 00:47:08.159
go to Paradise, all these like
questions as we you know, hit that

681
00:47:08.320 --> 00:47:13.599
tile end of the season. And
then of course you know there's there's players

682
00:47:13.599 --> 00:47:16.800
who are they're on the outside looking
in of that top forty. Maybe they

683
00:47:16.840 --> 00:47:21.920
just got recently knocked out, you
know. Right now, fortieth place is

684
00:47:22.000 --> 00:47:25.159
Daniel Holzner, he made the WSB
Main Event final table, and then right

685
00:47:25.199 --> 00:47:30.280
behind him in forty first place,
two points behind him is Adrian Matteos.

686
00:47:30.320 --> 00:47:35.920
I got some breaking news. What's
that Matteo's currently in the money WSP Main

687
00:47:35.960 --> 00:47:39.440
Event Europe, so he has leapfrogged
holes. Now he's in the top forty.

688
00:47:39.480 --> 00:47:43.000
Okay, now he's just looking up. Well, I was gonna say

689
00:47:43.159 --> 00:47:45.119
he's he's for sure WSP Europe.
So he's you know, there's a good

690
00:47:45.239 --> 00:47:49.559
chance that he gets some more points. I'm guessing he's going to WSP Paradise

691
00:47:49.880 --> 00:47:52.679
because that's what Mateos does. He
plays all those big buying events. So

692
00:47:52.559 --> 00:47:57.039
I'd say there's a high likelihood that
he gets into the top forty. And

693
00:47:57.079 --> 00:48:00.199
then you know, you just broke
the news, which is great. You've

694
00:48:00.199 --> 00:48:02.760
got Alex Livingston in forty third place. You got Brian Rass. I know

695
00:48:02.800 --> 00:48:06.400
Brian Rass has been kind of like
in and out of the top forty,

696
00:48:06.440 --> 00:48:08.320
and he's now in forty fifth place. And I also know that he's he

697
00:48:08.440 --> 00:48:12.519
wants to make the top forty.
He for sure wants to make it like

698
00:48:12.559 --> 00:48:15.599
he's showing up playing the PGT Sprint
five k's because he wants to. He

699
00:48:15.639 --> 00:48:19.599
wants to get these points, so
he's going to be out there there battling.

700
00:48:20.119 --> 00:48:22.280
Dan Smith is another guy who's you
know close, He's in forty seventh

701
00:48:22.360 --> 00:48:27.599
place. Aram Zobian is in forty
eighth place. You got Jim Colby who's

702
00:48:27.599 --> 00:48:29.920
in forty ninth. I know you
kind of talk with him where he's like,

703
00:48:29.920 --> 00:48:31.880
I gotta play these events now.
So he's going to be out there

704
00:48:31.880 --> 00:48:37.199
battling. Justin Bonomo hasn't played a
ton of stuff on the PGT this year,

705
00:48:37.400 --> 00:48:40.440
but he's in fiftieth place. He's
within striking distance, and with all

706
00:48:40.480 --> 00:48:45.119
the big stuff that's going on at
Wissippi Paradise, I'm guessing we probably see

707
00:48:45.199 --> 00:48:51.840
him there at least challenging to get
into the into the the top forty.

708
00:48:51.920 --> 00:48:53.280
So yeah, it's gonna be it's
gonna be an interesting race, you know.

709
00:48:53.559 --> 00:48:57.639
So we'll see how it goes,
I guess. And then of course,

710
00:48:57.639 --> 00:49:00.760
you know there's people that could fall
out. Notcho Barbaras the year of

711
00:49:00.880 --> 00:49:04.360
Nacho, at least it was the
year it was, yeah for you know,

712
00:49:04.400 --> 00:49:07.280
not that he hasn't done well lately, but you know he's now in

713
00:49:07.320 --> 00:49:13.559
thirty six plays Andrew Lichtenberger thirty eighthn
Wiseman thirty nine, So those guys might

714
00:49:13.639 --> 00:49:17.480
need another result or two to really
lock themselves in. So the race is

715
00:49:17.519 --> 00:49:22.480
hot and heavy. I mean,
I love leaderboard type of stuff. I

716
00:49:22.480 --> 00:49:25.800
think it's a lot of fun that
we've implemented this within the within the tour,

717
00:49:25.960 --> 00:49:29.280
so we'll see how it goes.
And it's something that both Tim and

718
00:49:29.360 --> 00:49:32.400
I are going to be tracking pretty
closely. So yeah, it's a lot

719
00:49:32.400 --> 00:49:36.639
of fun. And then I mean
we've kind of we've kind of hit on

720
00:49:36.800 --> 00:49:38.159
WSP Europe, but I mean maybe
you want to run through just kind of

721
00:49:38.199 --> 00:49:42.880
what's coming up for qualifying events on
the PGTAM. Yeah, we touched on

722
00:49:43.079 --> 00:49:46.840
the three WSP Euroup events we have
after Thanksgiving. We have four Ari high

723
00:49:46.960 --> 00:49:52.519
rollers here in Las Vegas, and
I think that's going to be an interesting

724
00:49:52.599 --> 00:49:55.360
series if people want to stay here
play for the points, or I head

725
00:49:55.400 --> 00:50:01.679
to Seminal to play there. You
know, the annual Thanksgiving festival where you

726
00:50:01.679 --> 00:50:06.480
know, I think it's a thirty
five hundred two million guarantee. After that,

727
00:50:06.559 --> 00:50:09.079
obviously WSP Paradise that's going to be
a big one that's going to really

728
00:50:09.800 --> 00:50:15.320
really settle where everyone is heading into
the final series. It's my favorite series.

729
00:50:15.639 --> 00:50:19.519
I think it's going to be the
biggest series we've ever had at this

730
00:50:19.639 --> 00:50:24.519
price point. It's called PGT Last
Chance. It's running January second to January

731
00:50:24.559 --> 00:50:29.840
seventh. Six events, all ten
k's all unlimited re entry, you know,

732
00:50:29.960 --> 00:50:34.239
very similar to our like Aria high
roller structures. For those players that

733
00:50:34.280 --> 00:50:38.360
are aware of those. Here's the
kicker to this. The top two players.

734
00:50:38.440 --> 00:50:43.880
There's going to be a leaderboard PGT
Last Chance Leaderboard, and the two

735
00:50:44.559 --> 00:50:50.400
highest ranked players that do not qualify
for the top forty will win the final

736
00:50:50.440 --> 00:50:55.119
two dream seats into the PGT Championship. So let's pretend you know, Isaac

737
00:50:55.159 --> 00:51:00.320
Hackson, Steven Chidwick, Daniel mcgrano
finished first, second, third on the

738
00:51:00.320 --> 00:51:04.840
PGT Last Chance leaderboard, and you, Donny Peters decided to say, stuff

739
00:51:04.840 --> 00:51:07.400
it, I don't want to work
anymore. I'm gonna go qualify for the

740
00:51:07.480 --> 00:51:10.440
championship. And you maybe you know, you win Last Chance Event one,

741
00:51:10.519 --> 00:51:15.320
you finish you know, fifth in
another one and fourth in another, and

742
00:51:15.360 --> 00:51:19.599
you're ranked fourth on this PGT Last
Chance leaderboard. Well guess what you're in

743
00:51:20.079 --> 00:51:22.800
the million dollar free role. The
PGT Championship. So there's gonna be two

744
00:51:22.800 --> 00:51:27.679
of those dream seats up for grabs, and I think that's going to really

745
00:51:27.800 --> 00:51:31.119
play to the favor of players that
you know, haven't played that much this

746
00:51:31.239 --> 00:51:36.400
year, or you know, maybe
have struggled that haven't really got a lot

747
00:51:36.400 --> 00:51:38.360
of points. If we look,
you know, we here's a name,

748
00:51:38.519 --> 00:51:43.320
ed Sebesta. You know, we
saw him at the Pogago Cup. Maybe

749
00:51:43.320 --> 00:51:45.840
he's like, I'll give you another
name, John Rear John. Well,

750
00:51:45.840 --> 00:51:49.360
he's he's like he's been always in
the studio. Yeah, but I'm saying

751
00:51:49.440 --> 00:51:52.280
I'm saying he falls into like the
struggling a. Yeah, so he just

752
00:51:52.360 --> 00:51:55.920
hasn't won enough points, right,
So he's he's certainly putting in the time,

753
00:51:57.079 --> 00:51:59.719
like he's there. Yeah, you
know, he just hasn't done well.

754
00:51:59.760 --> 00:52:01.719
Maybe like a Shannon Shore type,
like those types of guys who are

755
00:52:01.880 --> 00:52:07.079
they are regularly out playing in the
studio events, especially in the ten kar

756
00:52:07.159 --> 00:52:09.800
events, they just haven't put up
the results. So I'll give you another

757
00:52:09.840 --> 00:52:14.159
good name. You know, a
bit of a spoiler for next episode.

758
00:52:14.199 --> 00:52:17.480
Samuel Laskowitz, you know, had
a pretty good NAPT series. You know,

759
00:52:17.559 --> 00:52:22.079
he's not near the top forty,
but maybe he parlays this run good

760
00:52:22.679 --> 00:52:27.920
I during PGT Last Chance and makes
a run and brings one of these last

761
00:52:28.000 --> 00:52:31.400
dream seats. So that's the concept
behind it. I think it's gonna you

762
00:52:31.440 --> 00:52:34.840
know, there's gonna be people that
are coming out that don't play a lot

763
00:52:34.840 --> 00:52:37.079
that are trying to win this seat. But also if you're in the top

764
00:52:37.119 --> 00:52:40.800
forty or just outside, you really
kind of have to play to kind of

765
00:52:40.840 --> 00:52:45.519
either lock up your seat or get
those much needed points to sneak into the

766
00:52:45.519 --> 00:52:50.079
top forty. Because I think most
of the season we've said, you know,

767
00:52:50.400 --> 00:52:52.639
twelve hundred points is we think is
going to be the floor. Right

768
00:52:52.719 --> 00:52:58.519
now, twelve hundred points is twenty
second place. So there's I mean,

769
00:52:58.639 --> 00:53:02.239
I think there's I think there's four
or four things that the PGT Last Chance

770
00:53:02.280 --> 00:53:07.000
achieves, or like four things that's
gonna solidify. One is, of course

771
00:53:07.079 --> 00:53:10.119
the two dream seat winners, which
you already touched on. Yeah. Another

772
00:53:10.159 --> 00:53:14.360
one is I kind of touched on
it a little bit earlier, but I

773
00:53:14.360 --> 00:53:17.039
think it becomes more in play with
PGT Last Chances. You know, someone

774
00:53:17.239 --> 00:53:22.320
like Jeremy Osmas who's in he's in
seventh place on the leaderboard, so he's

775
00:53:22.400 --> 00:53:24.840
extremely likely to get into the top
forty. So you might be sitting to

776
00:53:24.920 --> 00:53:29.119
yourself, well, why would why
would Jeremy Osmas play PGT Last Chance?

777
00:53:29.360 --> 00:53:34.440
Well because starting chips in the championship
have to do with points, okay,

778
00:53:34.559 --> 00:53:37.880
so he can better his positioning better
the starting chips he goes into the PGT

779
00:53:38.079 --> 00:53:43.280
Championship with. So there's those two
things. There's also, as you just

780
00:53:43.320 --> 00:53:45.119
mentioned, you know, the top
forty in general, like the people on

781
00:53:45.159 --> 00:53:47.360
the cusp are the people at the
bottom of the top forty, you know,

782
00:53:47.360 --> 00:53:51.239
those people are all gonna be jocking
for position, And yeah, I

783
00:53:51.480 --> 00:53:55.800
don't I can't really guess how far
out you would be, but I would

784
00:53:55.840 --> 00:53:59.480
say, what two to three hundred
points if you're within the top forty in

785
00:53:59.519 --> 00:54:02.400
that regard, like, you can
probably get into the PGT top forty if

786
00:54:02.480 --> 00:54:06.039
you if you run pretty hot,
you win an event or two, you

787
00:54:06.039 --> 00:54:07.239
know, you come into a couple
other final tables whatever. I mean,

788
00:54:07.280 --> 00:54:10.239
We've seen it plenty of times before, right, so that could happen.

789
00:54:10.480 --> 00:54:15.519
And then also the very top of
the leader board the fifty thousand dollars Player

790
00:54:15.559 --> 00:54:17.679
of the Year prize, Like so
if you're an Isaac Hackson or a Chris

791
00:54:17.719 --> 00:54:22.599
Brewer or Steven Childwick. You know, is Isaac Hackson just want to sit

792
00:54:22.679 --> 00:54:27.199
on his lead? Is Chris Brewer
and Steven Chidwick and Alex Foxen, like

793
00:54:27.440 --> 00:54:30.079
you know they're in the top five, Like are they going to come out

794
00:54:29.719 --> 00:54:35.480
and try and overtake Isaac Hackson?
Because if they do their Player of the

795
00:54:35.519 --> 00:54:37.320
Year and they get a fifty thousand
dollars bonus, right, And then I

796
00:54:37.320 --> 00:54:40.320
guess the other thing is it's it's
a bit of a warm up for the

797
00:54:40.360 --> 00:54:45.119
PGG Championship. You know. So
if you're someone like Daniel Weinman, where

798
00:54:45.159 --> 00:54:47.440
you're gonna get in, you haven't
really played any poker at least from what

799
00:54:47.480 --> 00:54:51.280
I can tell, since you're obviously
mad an event win. So maybe you

800
00:54:51.400 --> 00:54:54.079
just come out you kind of get
acclimated to the studio, the players,

801
00:54:54.159 --> 00:54:57.679
the structure, like all that sort
of stuff, And it's a little bit

802
00:54:57.719 --> 00:55:01.599
of a warm up for ultimately going
in the PGC Championship. So super super

803
00:55:01.679 --> 00:55:06.079
super cool event with all of those
things that are going to be at play

804
00:55:06.559 --> 00:55:09.039
at one time. So a lot
of fun there. Yeah, one agree

805
00:55:09.079 --> 00:55:13.239
with all of that, all right, I mean what else we got,

806
00:55:15.000 --> 00:55:20.280
Well, Hi, sake Spoke is
wrapping up, so I need everyone to

807
00:55:20.320 --> 00:55:27.760
go watch the end of season eleven. Two more episodes. One is Monday

808
00:55:27.840 --> 00:55:35.000
Night till tonight tonight and tomorrow tonight
is I think the introduction of Nick air

809
00:55:35.000 --> 00:55:37.000
Ball correct it is will be on
there, so that'll be fun, of

810
00:55:37.000 --> 00:55:42.679
course, I mean, Heisac Spoker. It's been it's been really really great

811
00:55:43.280 --> 00:55:45.920
this season eleven. I would put
this season eleven up there, and I

812
00:55:45.960 --> 00:55:49.840
know I've mentioned this before on the
podcast, but up there with some of

813
00:55:49.840 --> 00:55:54.239
the best seasons of that show.
I really think it's been just top notch

814
00:55:54.480 --> 00:55:58.559
overall. You know, the the
lineups have been great, the stakes have

815
00:55:58.599 --> 00:56:00.440
been super high. You know,
there's been a lot of fun hands,

816
00:56:00.480 --> 00:56:05.559
a lot of interesting uh and entertaining
table talk and banter and all that sort

817
00:56:05.599 --> 00:56:09.599
of stuff. So I think High
Stakes Poker is kind of in kind of

818
00:56:09.599 --> 00:56:13.599
a weird way, having a bit
of a renaissance moment, which is really

819
00:56:13.599 --> 00:56:15.880
good. And then we'll see what
what season twelve brings. I know they're

820
00:56:16.079 --> 00:56:20.760
they're filming right now, so we'll
see what. Yeah, we'll see what

821
00:56:20.800 --> 00:56:23.079
happens from that. I'm not going
to the filming because I'm not going anywhere

822
00:56:23.119 --> 00:56:29.519
near the damn strip during this nonsense
that is F one. So yeah,

823
00:56:30.039 --> 00:56:36.840
uh, we got the NAPT wrapped
up over the weekend. Coming up probably

824
00:56:36.840 --> 00:56:38.039
in what two or three days,
Tim and I are going to be doing

825
00:56:38.079 --> 00:56:43.360
another episode of the Poker Girl podcast, So we'll be talking about the n

826
00:56:43.400 --> 00:56:45.280
A p T. I mean there's
a lot, there's a lot to unpack

827
00:56:45.320 --> 00:56:47.920
there. Yes, of course we
got to talk about the winners. We're

828
00:56:47.920 --> 00:56:52.239
gonna talk in gen event which is
in the turn. Yeah, you know,

829
00:56:52.280 --> 00:56:55.440
all that sort of stuff. So
yeah, we're going to talk about

830
00:56:55.440 --> 00:56:59.960
that. The World Poker Tour has
an event. I know it's hard to

831
00:57:00.039 --> 00:57:01.639
believe that the World Porper two is
actually having a main tour event, but

832
00:57:01.679 --> 00:57:07.159
they are. It's happening at the
Best Bet in Jacksonville, actually one of

833
00:57:07.199 --> 00:57:10.400
the best events at the World Port
ever. Pick the Best Bet Scramble.

834
00:57:10.440 --> 00:57:15.280
I mean it's it's really it really
is incredible. I always love the Best

835
00:57:15.280 --> 00:57:20.960
Bet Scramble. I also always love
the Bounty Superstars that was run at Bay

836
00:57:20.960 --> 00:57:25.280
one on one, which unfortunately is
no longer. But if I was advising

837
00:57:25.320 --> 00:57:31.639
the WPT, I would say you
should either bring that event back to Bay

838
00:57:31.679 --> 00:57:34.840
one on one maybe. I mean, I don't know exactly what's going on

839
00:57:34.840 --> 00:57:37.320
there. I'm sure our buddy Matt
Savage will text us and tell us why

840
00:57:37.320 --> 00:57:39.800
it can't happen at Bay one on
one or isn't happening or take the event

841
00:57:40.199 --> 00:57:44.960
put it elsewhere, right, because
that's just a really cool event. So

842
00:57:45.000 --> 00:57:46.960
there's that. So yeah, a
lot of fun. So oh and then

843
00:57:47.039 --> 00:57:52.039
of course would Europe, we'll hit
on that all happening because I think the

844
00:57:52.079 --> 00:57:57.320
main event just set a new record
for Europe, so we'll talk on all

845
00:57:57.320 --> 00:58:00.719
that sort of stuff. Tim mentioned
earlier that adrianman hero Us is in the

846
00:58:00.719 --> 00:58:04.960
money. That event does count for
the PGT leader board, so we'll be

847
00:58:05.000 --> 00:58:07.119
able to discuss, you know,
kind of what's happening there for that.

848
00:58:07.480 --> 00:58:10.519
And yeah, so a lot of
fun. I mean, we're going into

849
00:58:13.079 --> 00:58:17.320
we're going into the end of the
year, but it's an extremely massive time

850
00:58:17.400 --> 00:58:22.559
for poker. We have WSP Paradise
that's gonna take up what fifteen days or

851
00:58:22.599 --> 00:58:28.480
so at the end of November early
December, and then you have of course

852
00:58:28.679 --> 00:58:31.079
WPT World Championship is returning to the
win. They're having a forty million dollar

853
00:58:31.159 --> 00:58:37.079
guarantee that's taking place for twenty days
at the beginning of December. So yeah,

854
00:58:37.119 --> 00:58:43.840
there's a whole heck of a ton
of stuff that's coming on. There's

855
00:58:43.880 --> 00:58:46.400
also, like I think Kevin Math
tweeted it out recently, a couple of

856
00:58:46.400 --> 00:58:52.320
weeks ago maybe, but everything else
that's going on in Las Vegas during the

857
00:58:52.400 --> 00:58:54.360
WPT World Championship, I mean,
in a way, it's it's like a

858
00:58:54.400 --> 00:59:00.840
mini it's like a mini WSP type
of timeframe in that you know, you

859
00:59:00.920 --> 00:59:05.400
have the big marquee series, which
is the w PT World Championship, and

860
00:59:05.400 --> 00:59:07.679
then you have all these other venues
around town that are kind of trying to

861
00:59:07.719 --> 00:59:09.920
like get their piece of the pie
in a way, you know, like

862
00:59:10.079 --> 00:59:15.880
I think Binions is doing something.
I know, I think it's Binions,

863
00:59:15.960 --> 00:59:17.960
or maybe it's Golden Nugget, one
of those two is doing something. I

864
00:59:17.960 --> 00:59:23.199
think Venetian I think has stuff going
on. MGM is running stuff. Then.

865
00:59:23.239 --> 00:59:25.320
So I mean there's just a ton
of stuff going on. You know,

866
00:59:25.400 --> 00:59:30.599
it doesn't really matter all your The
WPT World Championship in and of itself

867
00:59:30.639 --> 00:59:34.119
has price points for everyone. Yeah, but then also there's there's stuff going

868
00:59:34.159 --> 00:59:37.880
on you know, all around town. So if you're in in Vegas during

869
00:59:37.920 --> 00:59:43.480
those first two to three weeks of
December, tons of stuff to play everywhere.

870
00:59:43.559 --> 00:59:47.079
So that's gonna be a lot of
fun. You want to do a

871
00:59:47.079 --> 00:59:50.480
family pot. I mean, I
don't think I have anything. That's what

872
00:59:50.559 --> 00:59:52.880
you say every week and then you
think of something. No, but I

873
00:59:52.920 --> 01:00:07.679
really don't think I have anything this
time. Play the music, all right,

874
01:00:07.719 --> 01:00:10.920
what do you got? I think
I have found the cheat code to

875
01:00:12.039 --> 01:00:16.360
parenting. Okay, sell your kids. That's number one. Yes, so

876
01:00:16.440 --> 01:00:21.960
this is this is number two.
You know, these kids, they love

877
01:00:22.000 --> 01:00:27.920
iPad time. My son is is
quite into countries and flags at the moment.

878
01:00:28.159 --> 01:00:31.280
He's drawing flags. He's studying countries
and drawing countries and stuff. He

879
01:00:31.360 --> 01:00:36.039
knows every flag, like you see
on TikTok those videos where they're showing people

880
01:00:36.039 --> 01:00:38.440
flags and there's ones I don't know, and I show him and he's like

881
01:00:38.519 --> 01:00:44.639
Somalia, Costa Rica. He just
he's a freak. But anyway, he's

882
01:00:44.639 --> 01:00:45.400
like I really want to learn,
Like, are those like the videos?

883
01:00:45.440 --> 01:00:50.239
Are those the videos like on the
street? Yeah? Everyone, he nails

884
01:00:50.239 --> 01:00:55.320
everyone, quick a side, Quick
a side? Is that somebody in poker

885
01:00:55.400 --> 01:01:00.039
media needs to steal that idea.
You know, it's not just flags.

886
01:01:00.079 --> 01:01:04.000
Sometimes they'll be like, hey,
what's you know seventy seven plus eleven and

887
01:01:04.039 --> 01:01:06.679
then the person will say fifty five
and it's just you know, like do

888
01:01:06.840 --> 01:01:10.719
that at the World Series of Poker
for poker stuff, we should like stop

889
01:01:10.760 --> 01:01:14.320
a guy in the hallway and say
like, hey, do you know who

890
01:01:14.320 --> 01:01:15.920
this is and show them a picture
of like Joe Hasham and they're gonna say

891
01:01:15.920 --> 01:01:19.400
like Chris Ferguson or like something up
surd you know, right. But like,

892
01:01:20.360 --> 01:01:23.119
so poker media out there, this
is your free piece of advice.

893
01:01:23.239 --> 01:01:28.159
This is like a this is a
social media gem. It'll take you all

894
01:01:28.159 --> 01:01:30.199
of ten minutes to film this.
You can do one every single day,

895
01:01:30.440 --> 01:01:34.960
throw it out there on TikTok,
Twitter, Instagram stories, et cetera.

896
01:01:35.280 --> 01:01:37.880
And it's just this is a very
easy win for all of the poker media

897
01:01:37.920 --> 01:01:38.880
Outlet's out there. Yeah, be
a lot of fun too. I mean

898
01:01:38.920 --> 01:01:43.320
you absolutely just clown on people.
People would get stuff right, of course,

899
01:01:43.360 --> 01:01:46.280
people would get stuff incredibly wrong,
and it would just be a lot

900
01:01:46.280 --> 01:01:49.719
of fun. So that's the free
piece of advice for the poker media.

901
01:01:49.800 --> 01:01:52.559
A side tangent to that. I
went on hand and Mob because obviously Handon

902
01:01:52.599 --> 01:01:57.039
has a lot of flags, to
quiz him on some flags quickly, which

903
01:01:57.159 --> 01:02:00.960
profile do you think? I went
to thinking that this person has the most

904
01:02:00.960 --> 01:02:06.199
flags. Casey, Yeah, you
got it, Casey Castle, That's who

905
01:02:06.239 --> 01:02:07.760
I went to. Casey. We
went down the flags and he has the

906
01:02:07.760 --> 01:02:12.400
most flags. And he went and
he just he he went down the list

907
01:02:12.440 --> 01:02:15.119
and got all of them. Is
he still like collecting flags? I mean,

908
01:02:15.159 --> 01:02:17.679
there's not that many to collect anymore, like, yeah, but I

909
01:02:17.679 --> 01:02:22.440
feel like he. I feel like
he He was everywhere and I haven't seen

910
01:02:22.519 --> 01:02:27.559
him anywhere. Yeah. His last
cash was a couple of weeks ago in

911
01:02:27.719 --> 01:02:30.960
Edinburgh for the UK ip T.
There you go. But anyway, so

912
01:02:31.480 --> 01:02:35.840
begin to flags. He's begin two
languages. He wants to learn all these

913
01:02:35.920 --> 01:02:39.079
languages. So what I did was
I downloaded him du Lingo for kids now

914
01:02:39.079 --> 01:02:42.840
and told him, you know,
these kids, they love iPad time.

915
01:02:43.199 --> 01:02:45.760
They want more and more iPad time. They'll do chores for more and more

916
01:02:45.760 --> 01:02:49.559
iPad time. I said to him, if you do do lingo, you

917
01:02:49.639 --> 01:02:53.320
can do unlimited du Lingo on the
iPad. So, meaning if he wants

918
01:02:53.360 --> 01:02:57.719
to be on the iPad. He
can be on du lingo all day.

919
01:02:58.360 --> 01:03:00.800
So a he gets a be on
the iPad, which he thinks is awesome,

920
01:03:00.840 --> 01:03:05.400
but be he's also learning. So
I was like, all right,

921
01:03:05.440 --> 01:03:09.039
we'll see how this goes. And
you know, I touched on very early

922
01:03:09.079 --> 01:03:14.000
in this episode. I went to
Florida for a football trip and he called

923
01:03:14.000 --> 01:03:16.239
me at the airport. I took
my he uses my iPad. I took

924
01:03:16.239 --> 01:03:20.360
my iPad with me and his hay
dad, and I was thinking, you

925
01:03:20.360 --> 01:03:22.800
know, he's going to be like, hey, have a say flight,

926
01:03:22.840 --> 01:03:25.119
blah blah blah blah. He goes, hey, Dad, I'm on an

927
01:03:25.199 --> 01:03:30.719
eighteen day duo lingo streak. Can
you do my duo lingo for me?

928
01:03:30.760 --> 01:03:35.519
And I was like, sure,
buddy, no problems anyway. So I'm

929
01:03:35.559 --> 01:03:40.440
there in the airport cheating in Spanish
looking up what how are you is in

930
01:03:40.800 --> 01:03:45.800
Spanish to cheat for his streak.
But anyway, currently he's on like a

931
01:03:45.840 --> 01:03:49.559
forty eight day streak of du lingo. But for any parents out there,

932
01:03:49.800 --> 01:03:53.159
kids like iPads, I would encourage
them to download do Lingo. They now

933
01:03:53.159 --> 01:03:58.880
have duo lingo math and duo lingo
music and tell your kid, hey,

934
01:03:58.880 --> 01:04:02.119
you do thirty minutes of you know, dealingo Spanish, you get an extra

935
01:04:02.199 --> 01:04:06.559
hour of iPad time or something.
That's my my parenting advice for this week

936
01:04:06.639 --> 01:04:13.280
to any what's the like, what's
the age limit? Do you think like

937
01:04:13.840 --> 01:04:17.480
the entry point? I think is
like honestly, like probably like five years

938
01:04:17.480 --> 01:04:24.480
old. Yeah, So that's my
advice to anyone out there that, you

939
01:04:24.519 --> 01:04:28.480
know, whether the kids smart,
cares about languages or whatever, you know,

940
01:04:29.239 --> 01:04:30.960
get them doing this or help them
out. They've now got math,

941
01:04:31.000 --> 01:04:35.360
they've now got music, and yeah, you kind of gamify learning, and

942
01:04:35.360 --> 01:04:39.639
I think that that works well with
kids. It definitely works with me.

943
01:04:40.559 --> 01:04:45.840
So that's my parenting advice for the
week. I like it. I still

944
01:04:45.840 --> 01:04:49.239
got nothing through all of that,
but I gave a free piece of media

945
01:04:49.280 --> 01:04:54.280
advice, which that's that's pretty Why
don't you do that? You know?

946
01:04:55.400 --> 01:04:59.719
I mean I so I thought about
not saying it and then just you know,

947
01:04:59.760 --> 01:05:03.079
pitch internally, but like we do
different media stuff during the world.

948
01:05:03.159 --> 01:05:05.920
There as a poker that I just
feel like we probably can't take that on.

949
01:05:06.000 --> 01:05:10.239
So if anyone wants it, it's
it's there for the take it,

950
01:05:10.360 --> 01:05:13.800
like, you know, go nuts. So and and honestly, I mean

951
01:05:13.840 --> 01:05:15.880
they could all do it, all
the media outlets could do It'd be a

952
01:05:15.880 --> 01:05:18.599
lot of fun just to see that
sort of thing. So so yeah,

953
01:05:18.599 --> 01:05:23.519
you could really have some fun,
kind of wacky questions out there and you

954
01:05:23.559 --> 01:05:29.760
know, really really get some good
social media engagement from all of that.

955
01:05:30.559 --> 01:05:32.639
All Right, I think that's going
to wrap it up for us. Pretty

956
01:05:32.639 --> 01:05:38.519
good return pod. I'm happy to
be back. I'm feeling rejuvenated. So

957
01:05:39.039 --> 01:05:43.840
let's go. I can't wait.
Don't forget to like and subscribe to the

958
01:05:43.840 --> 01:05:47.519
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959
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960
01:05:51.679 --> 01:05:54.920
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961
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962
01:05:58.079 --> 01:06:01.480
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964
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965
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966
01:06:19.199 --> 01:06:24.000
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967
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968
01:06:28.400 --> 01:06:32.000
it. Twitter's just ingrained in me
until until it until I'm forced to call

969
01:06:32.039 --> 01:06:35.719
it X. I'm not calling it
X. So that's that's all right.

970
01:06:36.199 --> 01:06:40.480
That's gonna do it for this episode
of the Poker Girl Podcast. We'll talk

971
01:06:40.480 --> 01:06:44.280
to you guys hopefully in a couple
of days wrapping up napt WSP Europe and

972
01:06:44.280 --> 01:06:46.679
a whole bunch of other stuff.
So talk to you then, Grace,

973
01:06:49.480 --> 01:07:00.320
Jenny ah f

