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Hello everyone, and welcome back to
the Poker Go Podcast. It is w

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SOP Day fifteen, technically sixteen because
it's one am on Wednesday, June twelfth,

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but we have a massive episode and
I want to start a little differently

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because there's a tweet out this morning
from the Pokago official concert. The Gatorade

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part at the end of yesterday's episode
really puts you in his my mental state

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space fourteen days in. Yeah,
you're damn right, And I want to

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call out a pocon News reporter,
first time Poconese reporter, Caitlin Jeffers.

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She goes, I honestly heard that
and said to myself, I don't know

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whether there was a gator I didn't
know there was a gatorad zero orange Pobby

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tastes good. Yes, it's fantastic. She had another tweet a little later.

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I was surprised you didn't do your
random player segment. Don't let them

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hinder your creativity, Tim, Caitlin. I'm taking your tweet to heart right

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now because we're doing it my way, and what I mean by that is

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I'm gonna a little throwback. Throw
it back to round us. Remember when

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worm they were in and Micha McDonald
are in the apartment. Joe moved out,

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and Worm's like, you know,
you not always cheers me up when

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I'm feeling shitty. And that's like, what's that rolled up bass over kings

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check, raising shiperturists and taking fat
parts off them? Five hundred dollars Freeze

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outs all night at the TAJ where
the sand turns into gold. You know,

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Mike McDonald's stands up, Fuck it, let's go. And then Worm's

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like serious, Yeah, I'm serious, let's do it. I feel like

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we're gonna do what I want to
do today. Donnie's not here, who

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knows where he is? To do
it my way? And this is what

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we're doing. We're going to start
with Nick Shulman wins number five in the

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twenty five k high Roller nearly one
point seven million. I going to interview

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with him a nice long one.
Should I apologize to Sean Deeve? That

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is the question on everybody's mind.
Stephen Winters, he wins a three hundred

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dollars Gladiators of Poker. We have
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out update, we have a douced
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day ones happening in Paris. And
most importantly, we've got a community CAUs.

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We've got a what random poker player
that you see today, we got

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a family pot, and we have
a new segment to spite the hell out

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of Donnie being sick yet again and
leaving me all alone in this freezing cold

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horseshoe. We're going to talk about
also what's coming up on Wednesday. Maybe

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there's an event that I might be
playing, and we're going to recap who

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won the bet MGM Poker Championship for
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right, a little bit of a
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one hundred and eighteenth in the fifteen
hundred no limit holding freeze out for a

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little bit over four k I saw
him on the way out from Horseshoe.

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He looked that little sad that he
bus said. I think he said he's

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a little tity. He might take
the day off and regroup tomorrow. But

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one hundred and eighteenth and the fifteen
hundred freeze out, that's pretty damn good.

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Billy Brown. I'd like to say
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and first in the three hundred gladiators
for Gladiators of Focus, sorry for two

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thousand and seven, one hundred and
sixty dollars. That's pretty decent turnout for

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a three hundred dollars buying, although
I think he was in for two bullards

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because he was one of the guys
we tried to get the hat to and

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I was a little late. So
follogi's there. News and happenings. We're

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going to talk about Nick Shulman winning
bracelet number five first price at two thousand

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and nine ten K deuce to seven
no limbit single draw. A couple of

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years later he won it again twenty
nineteen ten K P eight for four hundred

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and sixty three K. Last year
fifteen hundred and seven cards started for one

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hundred and ten thousand, and then
this year number five twenty five K high

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roller. I'm easy one point sixty
six seven million dollars He entered the final

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table as chip leader, slightly ahead
of Shawande We're going to touch a bit

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more on Shandev a little later came
up with plead and he immediately kind of

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gave it up to Noel Riguez in
a big part. Then he won the

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biggest flip of the tournament with Queens
versus Ace King and held pretty much forty

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percent of chips in play eight handed. Unfortunately for Sean he busted in eighth.

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Unlucky to you, but you know, kind of unfault other finishers in

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the twenty five k high roller we
had in u Lee in seventh. He's

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the one that doubled through Sean in
a pretty unlucky hand for Deep. Roberta

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Perez sixth place, Ben Heath grinted
that shot, sack up to fifth,

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David Stam PGT regular fourth place,
Deanlyhile third, and Noel Rodriguez, who

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was down to literally a couple of
big blinds, ran it all the way

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back up to finish second place to
Nick first and heads up play Noah forpped

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a flush straw and bottom pair Nick
top pair, pretty bad kicker. They

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got it all in and it was
over. Noel Rodriguez takes some one million

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dollars and as I said, Nick
took one point sixty sixty seven. He's

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now five times WSP bracelet winner.
He joined Scott Siva and Robert Zahi,

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who won their fifth this year.
We also have Daniel Lahi, Eliot Lezra,

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Stu Anger, Adam Freeman, Benny
Glazer, Scotty Win. Definitely a

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couple more on forgetting off the top
of my head, but five time bracelet

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winner Nick Shulman is He posed for
some winner photos. Then Natcho Burbera ran

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up, gott a photo. Eric
Wassson ran up and got a photo.

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Gino Reem ran up and got a
photo. And as Poconese is doing the

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interview, dre Renee from Pokago's doing
her interview. We had Poka dot Org

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doing her there interview. Nick's wife, Jess, I believe, was driving

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the casino was parking in Valet ran
in more photos. Nick and Jess,

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Eric Chino, all of them came
back up. We did another round.

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Then finally I got a chance to
sit with Nick. He gave me eleven

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minutes and look, I'm gonna I'm
gonna tap myself on the back here.

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I feel like this is one of
the better interviews I have done in a

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long time. I'm normally fairly prepared, but this one I took a little

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bit more, a little bit more
time actually to go through what I wanted

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to ask him, but also put
it in an order that I thought had

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the best flow. So look,
if you guys don't like the interview I

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did with him, don't tell me
because you're going to bring my confidence down.

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But I thought it was I thought
I did a good job. Nick

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is obviously a fantastic person to interview, and his answers were great. It's

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a little bit of a long one, but I think you'll find that it

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is worth it, especially to talking
to someone as nice and humble and just

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an all around great guy like Nick
Shureman. So I'm going to play that

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for you now. Nick, Congratulations
fifth wsp brace. I want to start

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talking a little bit about that final
table. Eight handed, you had forty

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percent of the chips in play.
Four handed, you had eighty percent of

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the chips in play. Was there
any did you feel any pressure at this

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final table? No, you know, I felt really free out there,

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which isn't that common for me and
I also felt okay with making mistakes or

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you know, especially in No Limit, a lot of a lot of players

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are so sort of handcuffed with fear. I felt very grateful to be there.

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The only time I felt real pressure
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That's when the nerves really settled in
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oh wow, I could blow a
eight to one Chipley here, you

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know, because it can happen like
it happened sometimes, so it just it

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on hand one. It was really
a charmed final table. I mean,

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that's so rare for it to come
in like that. So I'm just so

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thankful. This was your six WSP
Cash of the year so far, got

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a bracelet, got a lot of
POY points. Is Poy something on your

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mind? Or He's gonna take it
kind of as it comes. It's definitely

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something i'd love to win, but
I am the type that I can't I

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need, you know, after this
one, I'm gonna need a I don't

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know, honestly, Like I'd love
to win it, but I'm not gonna

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chase it. If I got to
look after myself too, I can get

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really run down. It can get
really intense, like I think all of

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us feel that, but something like
this now it might change the tone for

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me where I might just sort of
focus on the bigger stuff and we'll see

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five bracelets. As I mentioned,
you got two in no limit doors,

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you have PO eight, a Stard, and now there's no limit. Does

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any of those five stand out more
than the others, This one really does

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stand out more aside from the obvious
that just that there's one point seven sitting

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up there, which is crazy.
No Limit was the first game I fell

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in love with, you know,
when I was fifteen. So no limit

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tournaments are so hard to win,
and there's so many great players that don't

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run good in big spots or you
know, it's just it's a crazy world.

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We all know we're sort of at
the mercy of the deck end of

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the day, but this one just
it's crazy. Tim. I really you

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talk about great players, you know, I think it's very clear that you

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were God is one of those.
And now with five races, John Manette

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Elliot, Elezra, Daniel Lahi,
Man, he Guys Adam Friedman at least

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goes on, how does it feel
to be kind of with these you know

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friends, p is people that you
probably admire and play with day and day

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at Now you're one of these guys
with five races. Yeah, five has

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a really special kind of ring to
it. But you know, I,

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uh, yeah, it's tough tonight, I guess, but it really,

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it really does mean a lot,
and I'm just I'm so thankful, I'm

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so happy. I'd like to ask
this question to a lot of people,

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and I you so humble that I
feel like I'm not going to get the

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ads a bit. You know,
as I mentioned plow eights Dot no limit

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hold and we've got titles all around
the country. Do you feel like you're

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the best all around poker player?
I do sometimes think about it that I'm

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I'm definitely in the discussion because I've
I've kind of revamped my PLO game and

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uh, you know, my two
card is pretty legit, so I think

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it's impossible to quantify the best.
But you know, I'm I'm in the

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discussion, Like I think, I'm
proud of that. I don't want to

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put wesim out that. I'm gonna
guess that a dream bracelet of vials would

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be the PPC probably the main event, but is there something else that you

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know, if you look at the
schedule, itach you'd be like, man,

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I really want to you know,
I want to add this to my

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resume. I really do break that
PPC, like, so that has that

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that one does kind of sit with
me that i've I haven't, you know,

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So the PPC would mean a lot. No, no, not nothing.

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Nothing really stands out. It's cool
to win different games. That's really

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great. I mean I love all
the games. So if I can grab

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ones and other formats and stuff,
that's that's always meaningful. It really is,

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you know, And it's a small
community mixed games like it's it's a

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small community. We all know each
other, but it's a deep you know.

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I mean, you love mixed games. It's it's there. So yeah,

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I want to go across the street
a little bit over to Ari to

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the Pupa. Obviously you spend a
lot of time there. How does that

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prepare you playing these you know,
smaller high roll of fields I would say,

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against the best players in the world. And then you come over here

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or wherever you're traveling to play.
How does that affect you know, your

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kind of gameplay. It's very helpful
to collect ideas, you know, and

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to see different different styles and approaches
and stuff, and Poker Go is my

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favorite place to play in the world. I mean, it's it's so nice

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in there, and you know,
I really am so grateful to be able

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to do something I love at a
high level and compete, and you know,

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it's not always easy, but it's
it's just what I'm supposed to be

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doing, I guess, or not
even supposed to but I'm just I'm happy,

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thankful. You have fourth on the
PGT leaderboard, fourth played across a

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thousand points. We have that million
dollar free role at the end of the

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year. What does it mean to
you as a poker pro to have something

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like that to chase and like,
you know, try and qualify for a

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lot. I love the PGT free
role. I think it's really cool,

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you know. I mean last year
I was like on the cusp and it

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motivated me to go to Bahamas and
I cashed out there for like a MILLI

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So, you know, I'm all
about the pg free will no, but

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it's great and it helps legitimize poker. It helps to further the notion that

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it's a war of ideas in a
game of skill, which it is.

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Everybody's known that for a while,
but still we have to fight to kind

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of like show that. And it's
just another step in the right direction.

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You've made Brent Hanks and Maury a
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you know, pull, you know, pull out of some commentary duties.

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I want to know if you you
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you do want to play everything?
How do you do how do you balance

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that? But also is there a
part of you that says, you know,

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maybe just no more commentary, focus
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win more raceless and events. You
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I feel like it's a it's a
noble profession kind of to just say

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what's happening and you know, keep
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I love, and there's so many
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know. But the fact that I'm
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in there, it's it really does
mean a lot to me. But I

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do want to pick and choose my
spots because playing is you know, still

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kind of my first passion. And
yeah, you just passed twenty million in

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lifetime earnings, fiftieth on the Old
Time money list for you personally, is

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the accolades, the titles, the
bracelets, the recognition more important than the

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money, or deep down is it
just winning money, support the family,

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the kid at home. Well after
my daughter the money really started to you

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know, you just you have to
think, you know what I mean.

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But like they both, I mean, it's always been about the game for

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me, you know, to be
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really rewarding because it's a lot of
your life, you know, and it's

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so but both I guess. But
at the end of the day, it's

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about the game. You started your
career as a young man, you know,

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on the East Coast, grinding your
way, and now obviously your wife

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sitting across from you and you daughter
at home, what drives you now as

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a family man playing this game you
left so much. I think I feel

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like I'm just sort of getting into
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that's another thing I love so much
about poker that I really you know,

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when I see sidell Daniel David Stam, who's David Stam is really good,

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you know, it's it's unbelievable.
I feel I have a lot of good

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poker left to play, and it
motivates me because in my twenties, you

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know, I made a lot of
mistakes and I was also very I wasn't

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arrogant like with like people outside of
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in my approaches and stuff. And
I really know it was because I wasn't

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really insecure, like I was more
like delusional or I don't know, I

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was crazy. And then I one
day it hitney that I'm behind. So

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it means so much to kind of
you know, players from my era,

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we don't always make it to today
playing no limit with you know, some

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of the best young players in the
world, brightest players in the world.

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But you know, I'm here and
they know they know what it is when

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like we play, and it feels
amazing, honestly, like some of these

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guys, like I can tell finally
like they respect me a little and it

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feels good, you know, it
really does. Final question for me,

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so I can let you guys go
ahead. You guys have gone to a

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sagaba. That sounds awesome. You
mentioned got a little bit more up to

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day here. Actually, the thank
you you mentioned about your thirty nine you

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know, one year off Hall of
fame, eligibility. Obviously, I know

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that's a key thing, a key
goal for you. I'm not going to

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argue that. But if we were
to fast forward, you know, twenty

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thirty years, and you look back
on your career, you look back on

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your leg to see in this game, what do you what do you want

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people to say about Nick Schulman.
I don't know. That's such a tough

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one. I just I hope I
give most people the time of day.

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And you know, if I ever
had an off day or woke up on

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the wrong side of the bed,
I apologize because there's been quite a bit

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of that over the years too.
But you know, I don't know,

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but I would I would like to
go down as an all time great.

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I mean, I think it's probably
you know, we're on our way.

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Like I just, I play every
game and I have since I was a

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kid, So it's tough to I'm
gonna keep kind of getting down there.

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And you know, because I just, yeah, you just took a hundred

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photos with all different types of poker
players. You just gave me eleven minutes.

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You gave everyone else. I kind
of argue that you're not giving people

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the time of day. So Nick, congratulations, fifth WSP bracelet, many

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more to come. Thank you so
much to that was Nick Shrman, five

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time WSP Bracelet winner. Uh,
one of the nicest guys on the tour.

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So I guess we should move on
to Sean Dee m W Everyone knows.

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Everyone knows the story. It's the
Dylan Wiseman versus Sean Dee versus him

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dark with thing. Look it started
the other day when Dylan had made the

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final table. It was eight players
left, and Sean goes, I've made

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a final table already. I go
Sean, No, you finished eighth in

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the Dealer's Choice. That's a six
hound tournament. Does not count, buddy.

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He's like, all right, you
got me there. He got me

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there. So anyway, he's making
a run on day two of this twenty

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five k high roller. This tweet's
going out. I say, somebody tell

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him, like, congrats on eighth
as a joke. He's he's he's h

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he puts some tweets out today.
You know, A A and I I

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I I say, you know,
congrats on eighth. You know, just

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just kind of having having a go, have a go at him, you

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know something, you know, congrats
anate place. You played your heart out,

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kid, Shawn Dee after saying it
made it tonight. They said that,

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and then Sean goes, I'm moving
to the stream table eight left still

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Second in chiefs Tim Duckworth tried to
hext me and say I'm getting eighth.

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I told him last week that him
and Dylan Weisman gave me all the push

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I needed. Come watch the show. So as a rebuttal, I respond

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to watch Shawn Dee be eliminating eighth
place. Tune into Pokego at six fifteen

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pm Pacific time to watch the conclusion
of Event twenty six, the twenty five

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K no limit hold him, I
roller. So that was my tweet.

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Now, as Sean, they're moving
up, we're getting players. I call

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out to Shawn. He's talking to
Justin Saliba in the tank. So I

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say, hey, eighth place finisher, come get miked up. He's walking

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up, you know, looking all
like Stratton his staff, and I go,

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if you finish, I think.
He said, I've better not finish

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eighth, And I said, if
you do, you're not going to kill

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me, are you. Sean goes, I'm not going to No, I'm

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not going to kill you. But
you may get some death threats. I'm

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like, oh god, well,
he gets up there. One of the

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first hands, he gets it all
in with top and bottom pair against ying

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you Lee's I think it was a
double gutter. Anyway, Lee hit the

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he hit the straight, doubled up
Sean. Dee looks dead in the camera,

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sticks his mantle finger up and says, Dean is cut down into the

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range. Fuck you, Tim Duckworth. I was a little, a little

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nervous. I didn't think it was
he was still second in chips. I

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was like, you're fine. Shon. Dee finished eighth. He went registered

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the stud. He busted the stud. I am worried that he is going

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to kick me in the shin on
Wednesday, but that's the shondeep. Sorry.

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Anyway, we're gonna move on from
that. More updates to come on

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the Dee versus Duckworth battle. I
guess we'll call it, but we're going

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to move on to the might as
well move on to the gladiators. Folk.

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Huh. Just twenty thousand entrants,
Sure, no problems, four hundred

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thousand for first. Stephen Winters.
He is aviation insurance broker from Knoxville,

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Tennessee. Yes, I think that
got that right. He defeated Simon Britton

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heads up. Simon Britain won two
hundred and fifty three thousand dollars for a

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second place. Kwang Vu third,
Brendan Herrick fourth, James Morgan fifth,

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Sung Pil Kim sixth, Steve Foodie
seventh place, Jordan Johnson eight, and

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Kleb Levesque ninth. Quick little yeah. I didn't get to watch much of

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the Gladiators, unfortunately. I watched
it from the rail. Just kind of

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seeing all these guys celebrate playing for
such astronomical amounts of money relative to their

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buying is kind of kind of awesome. We need more. I'm a big

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fan of these kind of low buying
multi flight events where we can get twenty

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thousand players. I think it's good
for the everyday guy. And you know,

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like, look, Daniel Ogreaner,
you ain't going to play feel Helm

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with. You ain't going to play
Sean d You need to play because you're

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buster. But I think it's good
for building a little bit building the game

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in a way for the pool that
is kind of new or coming up into

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poker, because you know, you
got to look back three hundred dollars.

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It could be a lot of money
to these guys and give him a chance

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to win some life changing money is
kind of an incredible opportunity. So I'm

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a big fan of these kind of
buying events and hopefully, you know,

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we keep them around forever. The
big, oh, the fifteen hundred big

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Michael Christ wins that will lasted much
longer I think than any any people for

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anyone thought. But yeah, Michael
Christ. He won three hundred and six

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thousand dollars for winning his first WSP
bracelet. Matthew Bryner second place, two

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hundred and four thousand, Dylan Lindsey
not to be confused with Dylan Lindy,

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third f one hundred and forty six
thousand. Also the final table, Damn

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Jan Radenough, Donnie Peters's favorite twenty
five K Fantasy pick of twenty twenty three,

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and John Bunch, who, as
mentioned on yesterday's bud was wearing the

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Allen Kesler Jumbo size hat and Ellen
Kessler T shirt. The Great Sami Farjar

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really was hoping he would make the
final table. He finished eleventh place when

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his pocket kings ran into the pocket
aces of the runner up Matthew Bryan Viner.

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I think it's Viner. We all
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anyway, that's a bigger didn't watch
much of that unfortunately, obviously twenty five

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K Gladiators, benam GM going on. Too much going on here at the

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World Series of program in Las Vegas
in general. Gonna move on to the

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Well, let's do the ten K
deuce first ten K douce. They're still

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playing. I think there's a few
minutes left. Actually they may have just

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bagged up, so I'm not gonna
have accurate chips yet. But when I

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walked past before I started recording,
we had I think it was fourteen players.

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Looks like Danny Wong is the chip
leader one point three one five million,

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Jason Mercier one point one six five
million, he's second in chips,

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Benny Glazer w just a bit over
a million, he's third. Philip Sternheim,

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I gotta tell you a story about
Phillip Sternheimer seven hundred and ninety phil

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Ivey seven hundred and fifty five thousand. Other players too, bag Justin Saliva,

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Tobias Lecness, Alan Kessler, Let's
go Renande Bushki, Jonathan Cohen Steve

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Zelataw, Brian Taate, and Taylor
Wilson. My story about Phillip Sternheimer is

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that he uh played the twenty five
K today. He he busted that pretty

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early. And you know people that
have seen me around, I'm wearing these

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horseshoe jackets. I got a white
one, I got a purple one,

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I got a lavender one. I
gotta copper, bronze, gold one.

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I guess you could call it.
I used to have a black one.

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I gave it to Bob Smith,
and I also have a green one.

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I don't really wear the green one
that much. I thought, you know

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what today feels like a green day? Put the green one on. I

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see stonehemmer bus He jumps in the
deuce, sends me a text that jacket

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dot dot fire emoji, and look, maybe I'm regretting this. It was

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at four forty six pm. I
mean maybe I was high on coke zero's,

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but I said, yours if you
win the douce to seven triple job

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bracelet. He goes, that's the
fucking deal, the motivation I need.

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And he sent a hulk gift because
of you know, green jacket. So

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I'm kind of rooting for Philips Stonehomer
because I like Phil, but I'm kind

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of also don't want to give up
my green jacket, but I made a

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promise, so I kind of have
to give it to him, right,

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But anyway, good luck Phil,
Maybe you'll be nice and not take my

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green jacket. But that's the deuce. We are planning to stream that on

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Pokago on Wednesday. Let's see when
that guests, so a final table will

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kind of go from there. The
other event we are planning to stream from

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the horse shooet table fifteen hundred,
no limit, hold him, freeze out.

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We have quick refreshed to double check
this. Leave us twenty two players

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left Andres Gonzalez from Spain seven million. We'll call it seventy big wines.

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That's easier, seventy big ones.
Nicholas Veeseri's from France, butchered that name.

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Forty five big wines. Oh god, what is it? What are

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these names? I'm terrible? Vala
Krishna Patour forty five bigs, Evan Benton

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forty three, Michel Pahousia forty big
blinds. Also some in the mix.

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We've got Nick momone. He used
to be a few fifteen online. Probably

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I guess he's technically probably still is
fifteen online. We've also got Ebiting Kenny.

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She's down in looks like fifteenth place
with one point nine million. That's

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basically nineteen bigs. Twenty two players
currently guaranteed a little over fifteen K.

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First prize in that four hundred and
twelve four hundred and eighty four dollars not

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a bad return for a fifteen hundred
buying freeze out. A couple of other

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events signed today. We had the
six hundred dollars half and half Nolan Maan

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Holden, p l Or Deep Stack. You know, it looks like Steven

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Scuderi finishes the chip leader. But
most importantly for you playing along at home,

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Daniel Ocgrane nine hundred and sixty K. That looks like it's about twenty

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eight in chips. That field got
three thousand, three hundred and fifty one

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players and there's one hundred and forty
five players left, so danielgonna making it

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a run in that one. Then
thirty one started today. That was the

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three K, six handed Nolian man
Holden. They got twelve hundred and thirty

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players, seventy remain it's thirty minute
levels. Current chip leader Jake Ripnick two

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point five million, Alex Fox and
third in chips, Daniel Lazarus, fifth

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and chips Jackson Koyer, six in
chips, Kenny Hallett, tentphonships. So

402
00:30:02.000 --> 00:30:06.359
there's some of the some of the
big sacks. They must be bagging soon.

403
00:30:06.480 --> 00:30:07.920
It's one twenty am. I here
we go. Day one closes,

404
00:30:08.640 --> 00:30:12.039
sixty one players bag. Now.
We asked us to stream that in two

405
00:30:12.119 --> 00:30:17.000
days, so that might be a
tough one. I may have to make

406
00:30:17.039 --> 00:30:21.960
some changes there. But that event
started and the final event to start today,

407
00:30:22.079 --> 00:30:27.079
the fifteen hundred and seven cards start. We have looks like four hundred

408
00:30:27.119 --> 00:30:30.680
and six players in that. Gonna
give a little bit more for yeah,

409
00:30:30.680 --> 00:30:36.279
four hundred and six. The one
hundred and twelve remaining current chief leaders Burke

410
00:30:36.359 --> 00:30:41.160
DeLange three hundred k. We've got
Jean Gaspad the Prince two hundred and forty

411
00:30:41.240 --> 00:30:45.440
k. Red Lynn. You don't
know what you're doing playing start buddy,

412
00:30:45.519 --> 00:30:48.240
one hundred and forty K. No
chance you know what you're doing. There's

413
00:30:48.279 --> 00:30:52.559
some of the chip leaders in the
fifteen hundred that you know who's not in

414
00:30:52.559 --> 00:30:56.839
the fifteen hundred dollars start event.
Yeah, you guess that Sean die he

415
00:30:56.960 --> 00:31:02.559
gone moving on? Oh god,
he's gonna kill me tomorrow is and he

416
00:31:02.640 --> 00:31:06.599
all right? I did touch on
it. We got some segments, we

417
00:31:06.640 --> 00:31:12.039
did community cards. Okay, now
I'm gonna this leads on pretty perfectly to

418
00:31:12.240 --> 00:31:18.440
what random procer player did you see
today? It's time for another segment.

419
00:31:18.519 --> 00:31:21.960
Tim came up with that. Donnie
will try to ignore as much as possible.

420
00:31:22.319 --> 00:31:27.400
It's what random hooker player did you
see today? This is not more

421
00:31:27.480 --> 00:31:32.799
like the random of seeing play.
It's what is this guy doing in this

422
00:31:32.880 --> 00:31:37.240
event player? And I think we
just touched on Redlin playing seven card Stud

423
00:31:37.279 --> 00:31:41.200
and he's somehow fifth in chips.
I'm pretty sure he doesn't know what he's

424
00:31:41.200 --> 00:31:42.440
going. I'm gonna tell you some
other names I saw in this STUD event.

425
00:31:42.680 --> 00:31:47.319
You tell me how much Stud you
think they've played. Josh Heinzel,

426
00:31:48.160 --> 00:31:51.680
he literally only plays the Heads Up
Championship. Don't know what he's on in

427
00:31:51.720 --> 00:31:55.599
that. Jesse Loners, he knows
PLO and hold him? What's he doing

428
00:31:55.640 --> 00:32:01.640
in the study? Arthur Morris and
Bill Client. Now Arthur Morris, I

429
00:32:01.640 --> 00:32:06.200
don't know. I think he does
listen to the pod. Maybe I'm gonna

430
00:32:06.200 --> 00:32:07.920
make him listen to the pod.
I stood behind him in a hand.

431
00:32:08.799 --> 00:32:12.119
I'm pretty sure he had a three
and he had a six to four in

432
00:32:12.119 --> 00:32:16.960
the hull and he he completed over
another three the three cold. He like

433
00:32:19.400 --> 00:32:22.680
Cordy's got shot card. He bet
Cold caught a pair of three's. He

434
00:32:22.720 --> 00:32:27.759
bet Cog caught something else whatever.
He won with sixes up. Okay.

435
00:32:28.279 --> 00:32:30.720
I came back a couple hours later. I said behind him he had split

436
00:32:30.880 --> 00:32:35.400
jacks with the Yeah, he has
foot jacks. He took it down on

437
00:32:35.759 --> 00:32:37.480
the three bet on third and one
on fourth. I was like, okay.

438
00:32:38.599 --> 00:32:42.000
He says he doesn't know what he's
doing and it's very obvious. So

439
00:32:43.000 --> 00:32:45.720
I asked him if he wants to
play heads up seven cards, that'd high

440
00:32:45.720 --> 00:32:47.880
for one hundred k in the studio. He guys, we'll turn the cameras

441
00:32:47.920 --> 00:32:51.440
on. I said, look,
I don't want people to watch you get

442
00:32:51.480 --> 00:32:54.799
beat down because you're awful. So, Arthur Morris, if you're listening the

443
00:32:54.839 --> 00:33:00.160
opera stance whenever you wanna, you
know, give you a friend, have

444
00:33:00.319 --> 00:33:04.039
some money. He'll play me in
some seven cards thud, and I'll teach

445
00:33:04.079 --> 00:33:07.960
you a couple of lessons. So
they were the random poker players I saw

446
00:33:07.079 --> 00:33:10.640
in an event that they don't belong
segment. And now I'm gonna move on

447
00:33:10.680 --> 00:33:27.720
to the fokago the family pot play
the music rich. Okay for a long

448
00:33:27.759 --> 00:33:31.640
time, lest that you know that, I make my son do ju lingo

449
00:33:32.640 --> 00:33:37.839
Spanish do lingo before I gets the
iPad. It's the school holidays. I

450
00:33:37.880 --> 00:33:43.160
am an Asian dad, I'm a
tiger dad. And he has to do

451
00:33:43.160 --> 00:33:45.319
do you linger, He has to
do twenty minutes of reading and he has

452
00:33:45.359 --> 00:33:49.960
to do six pages of homework before
he can unlock all his iPad time.

453
00:33:50.039 --> 00:33:52.079
Okay, look before you say hey
that's me, it's a holidays. Let

454
00:33:52.160 --> 00:33:59.000
him. Look, this kid needs
to get into Harbord. That's that's that's

455
00:33:59.039 --> 00:34:02.880
the four of his education. And
for all you like mocking Ivy League schools

456
00:34:02.880 --> 00:34:07.559
and like colleges are necessary in fifteen
years and might not be, but I'm

457
00:34:07.559 --> 00:34:10.079
aiming that high for him and then
he can figure out after that what he

458
00:34:10.119 --> 00:34:14.519
wants to do. If he wants
to go manage McDonald's, that's fine.

459
00:34:14.719 --> 00:34:20.159
Release I'm high. That's all I
care about it. Anyway, I reward

460
00:34:20.199 --> 00:34:22.239
him, you know, when he
does his do lingo with some other stuff

461
00:34:22.239 --> 00:34:24.079
and when he gets certain streaks.
He's on some two hundred days streak right

462
00:34:24.079 --> 00:34:28.840
now. And what I did quite
a while ago, maybe a couple months

463
00:34:28.840 --> 00:34:30.880
ago, I went to the Dollar
Tree. Don't judge me lok yet.

464
00:34:30.880 --> 00:34:32.239
I know I have a Tesla,
but I went to Dollar Tree. I

465
00:34:32.280 --> 00:34:35.760
bought a bunch of roadblocks gift cards. I guess that's the only place that

466
00:34:35.800 --> 00:34:37.960
sells cheap roadblocks gift cards, like
ten dollar ones. I don't know,

467
00:34:38.079 --> 00:34:40.920
there's the hat tip to your parents
out there. Brought some roadlocks gift cards.

468
00:34:42.280 --> 00:34:45.000
Hit him in my in my house, and like every time, every

469
00:34:45.000 --> 00:34:47.119
so often, when I, you
know, think he's been good, I'll

470
00:34:47.159 --> 00:34:50.280
get one. I'll hide it in
his bedroom. I say, hey,

471
00:34:51.039 --> 00:34:53.119
there's a Roadblocks gift cud in your
bedroom. You know, here's some clues

472
00:34:53.159 --> 00:34:58.239
and you'll go find him. Well, anyway, two days ago this was

473
00:34:58.280 --> 00:35:00.960
he he ran over to me,
you know, nine am. I'm still

474
00:35:01.000 --> 00:35:04.840
waking up, and he shows me
the eyepend he goes, look, I

475
00:35:04.840 --> 00:35:07.480
got to second, His XP went
up to second. He went to like

476
00:35:07.519 --> 00:35:09.800
two hundred XP points. I don't
understand du lingo. So I don't know

477
00:35:09.800 --> 00:35:14.280
if this is easy or hard.
But the guy that was first had like

478
00:35:14.440 --> 00:35:16.760
six hundred XP points and I've told
him, like, if he makes a

479
00:35:16.800 --> 00:35:22.079
podium on this like this weekly rankings, I'd give him something. So anyways,

480
00:35:22.079 --> 00:35:24.280
I'm like, oh, I said
to him, you should go chase

481
00:35:24.679 --> 00:35:29.159
first. He goes, Yeah,
So he runs back to the couch.

482
00:35:29.199 --> 00:35:31.079
You know, it's nine am.
He's sitting there in like just shorts because

483
00:35:31.119 --> 00:35:34.239
it's you know, somewhere and it's
hot. I didn't hear from him.

484
00:35:34.239 --> 00:35:38.559
Forty minutes he runs back. He's
first, Like he just grinded du Lingo

485
00:35:39.519 --> 00:35:44.519
for for forty minutes to get this
first ranking. So I was like,

486
00:35:44.599 --> 00:35:46.760
good job, buddy, went got
the gift. Guard gave him a gift

487
00:35:46.760 --> 00:35:50.599
gud didn't even hide it. I
got a good job. Keep going.

488
00:35:52.000 --> 00:35:55.400
And then obviously de Lingo went away. Roadblocks up but not putting the coins

489
00:35:55.480 --> 00:36:00.360
or the roadblocks. I don't know
what it is, but yeah, I

490
00:36:00.400 --> 00:36:06.119
think I'm gamifying. He's learning,
might be working a little bit. So

491
00:36:07.880 --> 00:36:15.079
anyway, the final segment, the
newest segment, the new segments Fight Donny

492
00:36:15.159 --> 00:36:17.760
being six segment is here. I
don't really have a good name for it.

493
00:36:17.800 --> 00:36:22.719
We definitely don't have jingle music yet. You know, if producer Rich

494
00:36:22.840 --> 00:36:24.800
wants to get cooked in the morning, go ahead. I'm gonna write the

495
00:36:24.840 --> 00:36:29.800
time stam down just in case.
But we're gonna what's a good name for

496
00:36:29.840 --> 00:36:32.639
it. We're gonna call this.
Okay, the segment's gonna be called rank

497
00:36:32.800 --> 00:36:47.840
this. I'm ranking my top zero
sugar sodus right now. Yeah, yeah,

498
00:36:47.920 --> 00:36:52.280
you heard me. Now, I'm
gonna preface this by saying, Pepsi,

499
00:36:52.400 --> 00:36:54.400
you're out. You're not even gonna
make a list. Hey you Pepsi

500
00:36:54.519 --> 00:36:58.760
gone, Just go away, Cherry
No, no, no, get out

501
00:36:58.800 --> 00:37:01.760
of here to get hits. It
all right? Number one? This is

502
00:37:02.440 --> 00:37:06.719
this is like you know, drafting
Wemby. This is like you don't even

503
00:37:06.719 --> 00:37:10.800
think about this. Coke zero sugar
number one taste great. I haven't had

504
00:37:10.840 --> 00:37:17.719
a normal coke for real since COVID
converted to zero sugar. Probably took a

505
00:37:17.719 --> 00:37:22.039
week and a half, two weeks. I was converted no calories. And

506
00:37:22.079 --> 00:37:25.079
people will say, you know when
Daniel mcgonno does those vogs and he does

507
00:37:25.119 --> 00:37:30.000
that weird voice where he's like Dangel, Dangel, we need one for this

508
00:37:30.119 --> 00:37:34.400
where but it's like, Jim,
what do you think about the aspartame blah

509
00:37:34.440 --> 00:37:37.719
blah blah blah blah sugar subshit you
blah blah blah whatever. I don't care.

510
00:37:38.320 --> 00:37:43.920
You know, it takes like trees
off my life. But I get

511
00:37:43.960 --> 00:37:45.960
buried in the ground with a six
pack, then that sounds pretty good to

512
00:37:46.000 --> 00:37:51.119
me. So anyway, I'm a
big zero Sugara coked zero sugar A number

513
00:37:51.119 --> 00:37:53.599
one. This one's gonna surprise you. Look, I'm not gonna do the

514
00:37:53.639 --> 00:37:58.400
weird stuff from Whole Foods, the
fancy brands like this is the common folk

515
00:37:58.480 --> 00:38:00.519
sodas. The sodas. I can
go to album since and go Walmart.

516
00:38:00.519 --> 00:38:06.280
I can order our Amazon whatever,
Common Focus soda. Just prefacing that coke

517
00:38:06.320 --> 00:38:10.320
Coke zero sugar number one by a
landslide number two. It's heavily underrated.

518
00:38:10.599 --> 00:38:15.880
I stand by it. Coke zero
sugar caffeine free. Yep, you heard

519
00:38:15.880 --> 00:38:19.280
me. I'll tell you why this
is beautiful. Ten pm at night,

520
00:38:19.519 --> 00:38:22.320
You're sitting at home, you're watching
a movie on Netflix, you're doing a

521
00:38:22.320 --> 00:38:25.159
little bit of work, and you
say, mm, taste of a coke

522
00:38:25.360 --> 00:38:29.119
would be good now, but I
don't want that caffeine. I come,

523
00:38:29.239 --> 00:38:31.519
I'm ready for bed. You say, you know I got twenty five more

524
00:38:31.559 --> 00:38:36.559
minutes of this show. Ready for
bed. You want the caffeine free coke

525
00:38:36.760 --> 00:38:43.000
zero now, I think like our
shoppings out, like our Alberson's gets like

526
00:38:43.320 --> 00:38:47.119
five cases a week, and it's
a we've got a luck fox getting it.

527
00:38:47.159 --> 00:38:52.679
But just go on the hunt.
Coke zero sugar, caffeine free.

528
00:38:52.719 --> 00:38:55.079
Alright. My number three is gonna
surprise you as well. Ready for this

529
00:38:57.679 --> 00:39:04.400
ginger our zero sugar chase exactly like
normal ginger o. It's beautiful, crisp,

530
00:39:04.639 --> 00:39:07.719
clean, cool can cool candesign.
I think candesone is kind of important.

531
00:39:07.760 --> 00:39:09.920
You get a few points for it. But ginger out zero sugar,

532
00:39:09.960 --> 00:39:16.880
alright, Next one the kind this
one's This one's controversial, but I think

533
00:39:16.880 --> 00:39:22.760
it belongs fur some kiss zero sugar, a little bit of orange cola.

534
00:39:22.840 --> 00:39:25.519
You know you don't want the coke, You don't want the ginger. It's

535
00:39:25.519 --> 00:39:31.400
some orange some kiss. Number four, Number five, Sprite zero sugar.

536
00:39:31.800 --> 00:39:37.559
Now Sprite should be one more up. But I feel like the taste is

537
00:39:37.559 --> 00:39:39.119
a little flat. It's not as
it's not as bubbly, you know,

538
00:39:39.199 --> 00:39:43.280
like what's that? Don't mess with
a Zohan when he's like the phizzicly bubbly.

539
00:39:43.760 --> 00:39:46.559
It's just not bubbly enough for me. So Sprite, you're in fifth.

540
00:39:46.679 --> 00:39:50.320
You do some work on the uh
the carbonation, you can move up.

541
00:39:50.679 --> 00:39:52.199
You can move up potentially two spots. I can think you could take

542
00:39:52.239 --> 00:39:59.880
three pretty easy off ginger ginger as
you know, like or whatever following sprite.

543
00:40:00.000 --> 00:40:02.920
It's also also a little flat.
We got the seven up, seven

544
00:40:04.000 --> 00:40:07.960
up zero sugar, little flat,
more flat than the sprite, So that

545
00:40:07.119 --> 00:40:12.039
belongs under Spright. And you might
wanna say you sprite seven up, same

546
00:40:12.079 --> 00:40:15.880
thing. I agree, but whatever. Sometimes you want some variety, I

547
00:40:15.880 --> 00:40:19.719
wanta say variety spice of figure.
Okay, what's that list? That's one,

548
00:40:19.760 --> 00:40:22.079
two, three, four five sie. All right, we're gonna do

549
00:40:22.119 --> 00:40:24.039
a top seven for this cause I
got I got on the right, seventh

550
00:40:24.079 --> 00:40:31.000
on the list. Mountain Us zero
sugar. Now people might say mount Views

551
00:40:31.000 --> 00:40:36.360
a little sweet. I might agree, but like on this list, I

552
00:40:36.400 --> 00:40:39.039
think it's good to have a balance. We've got a balance, a soda

553
00:40:39.159 --> 00:40:43.320
range. You know, got the
coke, we got the caffeine three,

554
00:40:43.360 --> 00:40:45.840
we got the ginger, we got
the orange, we got the sprite,

555
00:40:45.440 --> 00:40:50.719
we got the seven up. We
want this the sweet, the sweet sweet

556
00:40:51.079 --> 00:40:57.039
yellow of the mountain dew zero sugar. The many downside didn't the zero sugar

557
00:40:57.039 --> 00:41:00.800
mountain dew it is. I think
that you get over the taste pretty quickly,

558
00:41:01.159 --> 00:41:05.920
so I guess that's the downside for
it. Anyway, that's my top

559
00:41:06.000 --> 00:41:08.800
seven zero sugar sodas. I'm gonna
go from the top of again, coke

560
00:41:08.920 --> 00:41:14.480
zero sugar, coked zero sugar,
caffeine free ginger a or zero sugar,

561
00:41:15.039 --> 00:41:19.000
sunk Is zero sugar, spries zero
sugar, seven up, zero sugar,

562
00:41:19.079 --> 00:41:22.360
and then to finish it up and
mountain do zero sugar tomorrow, depending no,

563
00:41:22.519 --> 00:41:28.239
Donald, we're gonna do. We're
gonna rank this for you know what,

564
00:41:28.320 --> 00:41:32.360
let's do what do we call it? Sports drinks? So the Gatorades,

565
00:41:32.400 --> 00:41:36.039
the power raise the under armers.
I drink them all the time for

566
00:41:36.199 --> 00:41:43.079
when I play soccer. That's all
we're gonna do on tomorrow's rank this and

567
00:41:43.159 --> 00:41:45.519
I think, you know what,
I think that covers quite a lot so

568
00:41:45.639 --> 00:41:49.920
far. Oh, you know,
it actually did. Forget what's on tomorrow

569
00:41:51.519 --> 00:41:52.880
at the World Series of Focus.
We should probably you know, that might

570
00:41:52.920 --> 00:41:55.599
help you know if people are trying
to plan what they want to play,

571
00:41:57.159 --> 00:42:02.199
because this guy here. He might
play in that then tomorrow. But we

572
00:42:02.239 --> 00:42:06.280
have the six hundred plow deep stack. We have a twenty five hundred no

573
00:42:06.320 --> 00:42:08.320
limit hold and freeze out fifteen hundred
dollars horse. You may find me in

574
00:42:08.320 --> 00:42:14.599
the fifteen hundred dollar horse. Check
my Instagram, check my Twitter. It

575
00:42:14.719 --> 00:42:16.760
might be playing that. And you
know what might hear from me at night

576
00:42:16.840 --> 00:42:22.400
in the pod. Give me some
hand updates real quick before we leave,

577
00:42:22.440 --> 00:42:29.559
Let's head over to the Aria Pogago
studio where we had the Ben MGM Champion

578
00:42:29.599 --> 00:42:35.639
Foker Championship playing out the seventh Left
streamed it on Pogogo. Shannon Shaw came

579
00:42:35.679 --> 00:42:42.239
in as a massive chip leader.
Unfortunately for Shannon, PGT regular fell in

580
00:42:43.199 --> 00:42:46.760
second place for four hundred and thirty
thousand. The winner Daniel Moore Moore m

581
00:42:46.800 --> 00:42:54.920
a R Daniel MAO Nope batan zona
Daniel Moore, How about just Daniel m

582
00:42:55.079 --> 00:42:59.679
for today? Daniel lim one of
the big dogs at WPD Global. He

583
00:42:59.719 --> 00:43:07.119
wants six hundred and thirteen K for
his victory. Notable players to finish at

584
00:43:07.119 --> 00:43:10.320
the final table Ethan rampagw he was
out in seventh, Eric Baldwin sixth,

585
00:43:10.599 --> 00:43:15.440
James Ramiro fifth, Jordan westmore than
fourth, and Lou Jun Kwang third.

586
00:43:16.039 --> 00:43:20.679
That was a bet MGM Poker championship. Those guys, they're all coming back

587
00:43:20.679 --> 00:43:28.079
here to try and win at w
SP Bracert. That's gonna wrap this up.

588
00:43:28.119 --> 00:43:30.360
This is a little longer than we've
done. You know, if they're

589
00:43:30.360 --> 00:43:31.800
going to thank Nick Seawan, we're
going to thank some schuper segments. We're

590
00:43:31.800 --> 00:43:36.000
going to thank rounders, you know, a little bit of a court.

591
00:43:36.039 --> 00:43:39.239
I wonder if I you just insert
the clip that's probably very copyright straight.

592
00:43:39.639 --> 00:43:42.840
I Piducia Rich can figure that stuff
out, but that'd be cool. You

593
00:43:42.880 --> 00:43:49.480
just take worms like lions put it
in maybe who knows, but anyway,

594
00:43:49.920 --> 00:43:52.960
thanks for sticking around us. At
one thirty three am Wednesday, June twelfth,

595
00:43:53.480 --> 00:43:57.679
I gotta be up in about seven
hours to jump from that treadmill today

596
00:43:57.719 --> 00:44:00.000
in a Grandow's vog, hear about
how he's making it deep run in the

597
00:44:00.079 --> 00:44:06.880
six hundred half and half. But
as always, please like and subscribe to

598
00:44:07.199 --> 00:44:12.079
this podcast, leave review, send
it in and podcastprogo dot com. Guys,

599
00:44:12.079 --> 00:44:15.559
you can have one percent of us
in the tag team and what do

600
00:44:15.599 --> 00:44:19.480
you giveaways throughout the whole year it's
like, look, come on, if

601
00:44:19.480 --> 00:44:22.000
you haven't done it, do it. If you've already done it, just

602
00:44:22.039 --> 00:44:25.199
make some fake accounts. Please leave
that review, send it in. Come

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on, just just just help us
anyway. I am Tim Duckworth. Normally

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Donny Peters is on my left and
he is dead. But you can follow

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me on Twitter, Tim Underscore Undercore
dot Worth. Follow me on Instagram.

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Look, if you're following me on
Instagram, I am working really really really

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really really really hard at upping my
story game and trying to be like a

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little bit more not cool cool is
the wrong word, but like, just

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do a little bit, put more
effort into my stories when it comes to

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WSB. So hey, come follow
me. I don't really post that much

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outside of poker. If you follow
me on Twitter, hey, you're just

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gonna see me argue with Seandeve So
that's kind of pretty fun too, especially

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when he busts eighth like a fish. So yeah, follow me Twitter,

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Tim Underscore Underscore doc Word. You
can follow Donnie on Twitter as well.

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He is Donnie Underscore Peters. When
he is officially deemed dead and we bury

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him in the ground, I will, you know, turn that Twitter account

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into like you know, memory,
memory of Donnie, So yeah, follow

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that too. But anyway, one
thirty four am at the Horseshoe, I'm

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signing up, I'm driving home.
I'm going to bed. I'm gonna get

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up, get in the gym,
do some running, get back to the

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Horseshoe for another day at the twenty
twenty four World Series of Poker. I'll

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see you all, so good night, Jenny. Where

