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

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My name is Donnie Peters. His
name is Tim Duckworth. There's a

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good chance he might just walk out
on me during this episode. He's had

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enough of me, of it,
of everything, life, of having life,

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life, He's over it. Oh
yeah, yay. You shouldn't be

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over it. You should be all
about it. Shut up, get to

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the rundown. On today's episode,
we're gonna talk about the two hundred and

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fifty thousand dollars super high Roller that
is moving down to the bubble. It's

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on the soft bubble, and they
bagged up chips for the night. We

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got the ten K super Turbo Bounty. That's a fun one. Maybe that's

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why Tim's upset. And we'll get
to why Tim is upset. Millionaire Maker

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update including my horrendous bust out hand. Kang Fam wins the Seniors Championship.

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Huge field. There almost eight thousand
entries. We have a three way battle.

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I think it sounded to heads up
though, Oh yeah, it is

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down to heads up in the three
K nine game mix. Wow, Kangaroo

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crew, can you say this name
for me? No? Mustafa Hydaii Hydii

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perfect he's leading the five K,
six and max with four players remaining.

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Are they supposed to finish that tonight? But they are they playing right now?

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Or did this? I think they
just backed. Actually, we have

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Sean Deeb and Chad east Sledge making
a run in the mixed triple jaw.

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As you guys can tell, Tim
and I are coming in a little bit

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raw here, you know, I
mean, the rundown's there, but we're

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kind of winging it because we've been
out there sweating this two hundred and fifty

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K that we'll talk about, you
know, kind of a kind of an

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interesting end to the night. So
we'll hit on that as we go,

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also hit on what is going on
tomorrow here at the twenty twenty four World

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Go boosts here at the World Series
of Poker, all right, two hundred

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and fifty thousand dollars Super High Roller
seventy five entries, so it had what

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fifty five yesterday when we ended the
day. That's what we talked about.

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So they got twenty later entries I'll
say not exactly late entries, because they

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did play some today with late registration
open. So up to seventy five there

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were sixty nine last year. So
again a high roller tournament here at the

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World Trees of Poker getting an increase
year over year, more than five point

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four million dollars up top to the
winner. The top twelve spots are gonna

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pay. Now, this is interesting. The World Series of Poker this year,

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all of the min cashes are double
your buying. So you play a

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one thousand dollars buy an event,
if you cash, you're gonna cash for

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two thousand dollars. You play fifteen
hundred, you're gonna cash, you're gonna

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cash for three thousand, et cetera, et cetera. It's interesting because you

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don't normally see that in a high
roller like this. Min cash is five

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hundred and six thousand, seven hundred
and fifty seven dollars. So they were

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on the soft bubble today with fourteen
left for quite a bit of time.

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They bagged them with fourteen left,
so I'm imagining they're gonna be a while

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tomorrow. I mean, this is
a big, big bubble. Five hundred

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k more than half a million,
five hundred and six thousand dollars, So

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you know, I feel like normally
I would see like three hundred maybe push

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four hundred, you know, but
not quite get to the two X,

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So I don't know. I find
that a little bit interesting that they just

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kept it, you know, straight
two X across the board, which I

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also think, you know, looking
ahead to the WSP main event, if

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they do two x there as well, I mean, are they will they?

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Oh? Interesting because that's also like
don't they pay out a thousand places?

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Yeah? Yeah, So then it's
like, so the how do you

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do that? And then like because
you asked the other day, like are

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they gonna have twelve million up talks? So it's like how do you?

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How do you finagle all that?
So maybe maybe they'll bend the rules for

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the fifteen is fine? Yeah,
I think fifteen is great, just like

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I would think three three hundred would
be great for this tournament. This is

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gonna take forever. I think four
hundred, Yeah, four hundred's fine too,

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But I think of two x is
a little bit much in this one.

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But what do I know. I'm
not playing a two hundred fifty k

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buying anytime soon. The chip leader
to end Day two of the two hundred

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and fifty k Super High Roll or
Adriam Mataos sixteen point two five million in

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the bag for him. He won
the event in twenty twenty one at the

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Rio for a gold Braceletton you know
Bowllottle Bunny Santoche Servana second and chips fourteen

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point nine to five million, Taylor
Vroon Krigenberg third and chips twelve million,

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Seawan Winters fourth and chips for nine
point seven to two five million. Let's

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go winter Our Boying twenty five K
fantasy should have even more chips, but

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Ace King couldn't beat Pocket Jacks for
the guy who's next to the lead aboard

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Mattias Eibinger eight point six million for
him, John Jaffe eight million, Ben

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Tolerine seven point three million, Chollie
Charlie Hook seven point three million, Chris

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Hunikan aka Big Uni you know him
from winning the hunter K High Rollers six

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point four million. Phil Ivy took
a hit at the end of the night

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five point six million for him.
He doubled up Charlie Hook Ace Jack versus

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Queen's with like literally seconds left on
the clock. And that's important for what

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I'll get to next. Jeremy Osma's
next five point three million. McKeith bad

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Ziakowski four point five million, Brian
Kim three point three million, and Mikolai

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Vaska Boyncao three million, just over
three million. So it was interesting at

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the end of the night because we're
all sweating the finish. They're playing through

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level eighteen, the clock is winding
down. There's fourteen players left, twelve

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pay. According to the tournament director, if they would have lost one player

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and gotten to thirteen, they would
have then entered hand for hand, and

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there's no way that the players would
have wanted to bag up chips in the

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middle of hand for him play.
That's what the TV thought or said,

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so then they would play them.
I know you're shaking your head over there.

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People can't see it. This is
this is like radio. You know,

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you gotta like you gotta talk.
Just get on with a buddy.

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But there was a couple like all
in shoves. Ben Tolerine was was opening

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a lot and like folding to these
smaller shoves. Then eventually I think it

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was Adrian Matteos opened, Ivy jammed
on the button. Charlie Hook found two

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queens in the small all blind.
He called all in for less. Ivy

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had Ace Jack Mitao's got out of
the way. The Queen's held, so

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with minutes to go, we almost
had an elimination to get us down to

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thirteen, but we did not,
and the day ends with fourteen. There

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was some kind of discussion at the
end where you know, some of the

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players were like, should we just
keep playing? You know some of the

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players are like no. There was
like five or six players that are like,

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no, We're going to bed,
like the hell with this. I

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think Taylor Vroon Krenerberg was like halfway
to the bathroom yelling back like I want

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to go to sleep or something.
He said, I want to sleep.

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I want to watch the footage tomorrow
because that's my only advantage. Mikita says,

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I want to I want a bag
because we get more time y sentience.

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Is that true? Well, but
there's no redraw, like they just

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it's a little they've already entered the
redrop here, because the players asked us

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while we were out there, and
the tournament staff told them, no,

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you've already entered the asking the redrop, perreo. I know, it's like

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they've never played poker before, so
you've already entered the redrop period, So

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you're just gonna come back in the
same seats that you are seven and seven.

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These are the seats. These are
how it is. And then as

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the production side of things, we're
going to randomly drop you know which table

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is the start the table? It
is, phil Ivy, You're going up

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there. There's been a circumstance where
the final table was not made on day

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three and they got timeingssensions at the
start of day three, and then at

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the final table there was another circumstance
where the final table was made on day

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two and they didn't get that extra
set of time extensions. So I actually

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think Mkita is right, they should
be getting time extensions. At My question

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to you, the tournament guru,
is where does it say this? Nowhere

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on any of the structure sheets?
That's what I mean, Like, so

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nowhere in any of the rules.
Is it just made up that comment?

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I mean, I don't like,
you know, so it's like, is

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what Makita said, right? Is
so they do get more time extensions tomorrow?

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I mean I don't like. I
think they potentially get another twelve tomorrow.

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Does that say? I'm looking at
structure sheet right now, it does

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say played with a thirty second shot
clock. I see shot clock off top.

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I mean, I don't see anything
like at all where it says like

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you start with eight, you get
that like, so that certainly needs to

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be amended going forward. You know, I would guess I think that's pretty

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important. You know, a couple
of people out there didn't have many.

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I'm assuming Makita doesn't have Actually,
I know I saw that. I saw

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that Brian Kim had won. I
saw Charlie Hook had like six. So

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you know, I mean it was
kind of all over the place, depending

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on what people are doing. So
it'll be interesting to see if they do

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get more tomorrow. I mean,
you're the time extension guy. You got

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them not enough, So I'm a
little wired to be honest. I mean,

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well it needs to say it on
these structure sheets. I mean,

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I don't understand what's happening. Yeah, all right, we lost Daniel Legran

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you today, so Ni Gran you
had a pretty wild day. So he

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gets it all in on the feature
table with Jack versus Seth Davies's Queen's rips

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a Jack on the turn, I
believe there was only one Jack, so

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there was that. Then later on
with I don't know twenty people left,

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there were three tables left. He's
on one of the outer tables. He

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gets it all in with Jack's against
the a ten of hearts for Seth Gottlieb

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two hearts in the flop hard on
the turn. Negroni, who was filming

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it for his vlog, like literally
just dropped his like selfie stick or whatever

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you want to call it, onto
the table. So I wonder if we'll

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see that on the vlog tomorrow.
I'm looking forward to it. I mean,

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I'm not looking forward to reliving his
bust out. You know, I

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would like to see Daniel go on
to finally get number seven, but you

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know he keeps coming off short,
so what are you going to do.

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I'm looking forward to Big Huni at
the final table because that's gonna be baananas

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if it was been for the Hunter
K high Roller, Yeah, what's it

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going to be like for the two
fifty Ku Bananas. That's gonna be nuts

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obviously, Ivy iv iv ivy.
I mean, come on, that's that's

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great. I know he lost that
that hand at the end when he doubled

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up Charlie Hook, so he's not
taken as many chips into the next day,

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but year of the bucket hat phil
Ivy. He will be coming back

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tomorrow. Adrian Matteos I think is
a great story, you know, just

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absolute crusher out there. Sean Winter, our guy in twenty five k he

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lost with Ace King of Clubs to
Mattias Ibinger's pocket Jacks for I don't even

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know ten percent, like nine percent
of the chips and play something big.

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It was like five and a half
million each or something when Winter had the

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chip lead. So he took a
little bit of a hit there, but

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he's still healthy. And then we
got these short stacks that are just gonna

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have to really put on their bobbin
and weaven shoes. You have Makita bad

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Ziyakowski with four point five million,
They're gonna come back and play a three

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hundred thousand big blind so that's fifteen
big blinds. You got Brian Kim with

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three million, three hundred and twenty
five thousand, so eleven big blinds,

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eleven and change there for him.
And then Mikolai Massa Boynicyle. I keep

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like looking at that name, and
I'm like, I know I'm gonna screw

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it up. I know him to
screw it up. He's got just over

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ten big blinds. I guess Makita
and Mikolai are friends or good friends because

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they were on separate tables and they
kept running back and forth to check on

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how each other we're doing. So
we'll see how that goes. We could

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see Big Huni versus Jeremy Osmas round
two, right, I mean that happened

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to the other. Kay, they're
both alive. We could see that again.

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We could obviously see phil Ivy going
for number twelve. I mean we're

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gonna see him going for number twelve. We could see him land number twelve.

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Mateos crazy, I mean, yeah, this is gonna be just epic

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tomorrow. I cannot wait for it
to happen. So cards are gonna be

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in the air at twelve noon for
the two hundred fifty thousand dollars Super high

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Roller, and then we are going
to be streaming it starting at what time?

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Two starry at too, so two
hour delay, extended delay so we

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can chop out breaks as we go. We'll be bringing you the bubble coverage.

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We got what else, final table, all that sort of stuff.

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Tomorrow is supposed to finish. So
we're supposed to go from fourteen to a

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winner. Could be a very very
long day. But whatever I'm here for.

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Let's go the ten k Super Turbo
Bounty. They backed up with nine

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players remaining. We almost got your
boy, and I know that's why you're

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upset. Your boy, Philip Jerome
Hellmuth Junior. It's kind of interesting that

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phil Helmley's middle name is Jerome and
phil Ivey went by Jerome, but he

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doesn't have Jerome in his name at
all. They just think that that's weird

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to me. But they back at
nine from a field of four hundred and

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eighty six. How many did they
give last year? Forty two? WHOA,

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that's a big dip. Massive helmy'
the won it last year in the

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middle of the night at like five
AM something like that, four to forty

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five am or something crazy for eight
hundred and three thousand dollars. This year

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there is six hundred and thirteen thousand
dollars up top. The final nine are

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guaranteed a little bit over forty five
thousand dollars. We have Oliver Weiss leading

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the way. We have Alexe Boika
second in chips, Anton Sciout who made

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the WSB Main Event final table formerly. He's in there. Steve Buell,

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Aaron Johnson. Aaron Johnson. You'll
remember Aaron Johnson out of Minnesota came second

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in the fifteen hundred dollars Monster Stack
to Pedro Nevez. So we're gonna get

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another stream with Aaron Johnson on it
because we are streaming this tournament on Sunday.

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Michael Rocco is in the mix,
Frank Funaro, Shota Nakanishi, he

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won the ten k short deck?
Was it a year or two ago?

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Ludovic Gaelic is the shortest. Wait. This has ten people on here as

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Aaron Johnson toss oh it does it
does have Aaron Johnson twice. So does

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he have both of those chips or
does he just have one of those chips?

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I'm not off the end of day
chip counselor says he has one point

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six h five million. Okay,
so anyway he's still there, so it

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doesn't really matter. This one again
will be streaming tomorrow. What time is

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the stream? At three pm?
Three pm stream? Believe it's two pm

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restart time, so our delay there
should be quick. I mean it's a

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super turbo bounty. Let me see
what they finished at blinds wise eighty one

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sixty. What's the average stack.
I have no idea. I mean they're

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not that Oh here we go,
Yeah, twenty bigs or so. Chip

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leader Oliver Weiss has forty one shortest
Ludovic Gaelic has eight. So I mean

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this one will be it'll be fun, it'll be crazy. It's of every

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ten thousand dollars buying, seven thousand
dollars went to the price school, three

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thousand dollars goes to the bounty.
So fun day tomorrow. So you can

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do a little bit of a double
screen action. You can have the two

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hundred fifty k Super High Roll on. You can also have the ten K

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Super Turbo Bounty on as well.
The Millionaire Maker. On day one A,

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the number that we saw was twenty
eight hundred and two. On Day

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one B, the number that we
saw today three thousand, seven hundred and

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twenty one. Last year there was
two flights. This year there's three flights,

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so still one flight to go on
Sunday. I'm guessing that'll be absolutely

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gangbusters massive field. I was in
there today battling. Tim's rolling his eyes.

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Why I'm about to fall asleep,
buddy, bro Then like stand up,

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put some water on your face,
like, you know, talk more.

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Maybe if you were to talk more
than maybe you would get some energy.

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I mean, come on, man, like, why are you so

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tired? Tell me why you're tired. I don't know. Let's have a

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therapy session. Why are you tell
you sleep last night? Get your face

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out of your shirt so the people
can hear you. People can see me,

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so the people can hear you.
I don't know. I'm just really

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tired today. I got a big
work out tomorrow and I'm just gonna want

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to go home. I'm going to
sleep. Well, we got like fifteen

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twenty minutes left, so you ain't
going nowhere. We'll tell you hand history

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that everyone really wants to hear about
how well you played. Listen, I

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was out there a man of the
people. You're nowhere to be found me

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any of the people. What does
that mean? I'm out there losing money

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like the people. Is what I'm
doing. I lost money. I'm paying

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rake so that this place can still
stand ends stay one hundred horse? Yeah,

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how'd that go? Mid day too? Oh? You did make day

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two? Yeah, maybe you didn't
cash like I did. Made more day

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two than you have this. Yeah, that is true. I was really

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excited to play this event. I
never get to play the Millionaire Maker or

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the Monster Stack, et cetera,
just because of how long they are.

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I was out there, I was
having some fun, built my stack up

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kind of steadily, played a really
good hands, I thought. Where I

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doubled up early on after I got
short because I think I lost every hand

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to start the day, and then
I lose a flip with jacks. Whatever.

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You gotta win your flips and tournaments. I didn't, no big deal.

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I come out of the registration period, out of dinner break with just

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over twenty k at twelve hundred big
blind. The second hand, I'm on

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the button folds to me. I
got two jacks, great min raised twenty

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four the big blind. Me and
him had been battling a couple times.

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I pulled a big bluff on him
with king high when he tanked the river

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for like two or three minutes,
and I had to sit there and sweat

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it out, but he ultimately folded. But yeah, I Min raised the

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button off sixteen and a half big
blinds and he's in the big blind.

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He thinks it over for a little
while and he's like, I'm all in,

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of course, call beat him in
the pot Phil Helmu style. He

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tables King deuce off, like what
the and the mother f is going on?

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Ace Queen six, Jack ten and
here I am doing nothing but this

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stupid podcast with you, sir,
and it's just unbelievable. What does that

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say? Says Vibes Vibes. So
I have a gripe about these people who

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play these Nolanan hold Them tournaments.
Not this, not this player. You

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know, he he did the best
that he could with the King deuce,

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and you know it wasn't good enoughing
fuck No, was like, what are

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you talking about? It? The
King do the check? The King do

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horrifying but whatever, I mean,
God bless him. He'll probably final table.

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My gripe is this that this guy
didn't do it. This guy like

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when I called him, he tabled
his King douce immediately, and I was

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like, oh, And at first
I thought I almost thought ace King because

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the deuce you know when people go
all in and this is like, I

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think, only something that really happens
in Nolan and hold Them. I'm I

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don't play the mixed game stuff anymore, so like I don't, I don't

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know. Maybe you can tell me
but when people are all in and Nolan

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hold them, you go all in. I call you like, can we

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stop with this? Like five second, like what do you got? What

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do you got? Let's stare at
each other and no one turns their f

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and hands over. Turn your cards
over. You should get penalties if you

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don't turn your cards over within a
second, just snap penalties. Your hands

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should be mucked, as far as
I'm concerned, if you take too long.

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What's the point? Everyone everyone knows
you have to table your hands.

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This isn't This isn't a cash game
where at some cash game venues you don't

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have to turn your hand over.
You can turn it over at the end

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if you want. If you lose, you just muck it whatever. No,

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this is a tournament. All hands
have to be tabled. When you're

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all in, turn the freaking hands
over. Stop waiting and wasting everyone's time.

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It's a giant waste of everyone's time. Okay, So we need to

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do something about that. I know
the TDA summit is coming up. I

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already texted Matt Savage about it,
and he said, you know what,

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I like that maybe we get in
that PowerPoint present that he's working. So

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hard on you think we can make
it in there? Probably not and he

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definitely not working on it very hot
either. I agree with you. He

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mentioned it today again on Twitter.
He said, like the PowerPoint document is

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what he called it should turn your
hand over straight away. I turn it

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over pretty the hand over, like
we're all in the hands getting turned over

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anyway, Like what's what's what are
we doing? It's just it's a giant

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exception I see is like on the
river, where like there's a chance someone

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could the chance. What if you're
all in? You have to table the

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hands. If I go all in, yeah, and I call you call

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turn your hands over? Yeah.
But I am saying like you might wait

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for me in case I'm bluffing.
I'm predominantly talking about the pre flop all

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ins. Yeah, JM, I
call you. We just stare at each

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other for three seconds, okay,
gid that the dealer should throw something at

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both players. What happens if if
we haven't tried out cause and the dealer

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is dealing about the deal flop?
Do you want them to wait or do

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you want them to run the boat
out? I want the dealer to not

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run the flop and say both of
you are disqualified for not doing this correctly.

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Get the hell off the tape.
The giant way. It's so annoying.

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It's so that is the biggest that's
the biggest thing that bothers me,

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like and it's I'm getting overworked about
this because it's like it's like maximum three

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seconds, but it's just annoying.
It's so annoying to watch people just stare

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at each other, like just turn
your hands over. Okay, like what

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are we doing? I mean,
it's just annoying anyway, Millionaire Makers,

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gang Busters. We don't really know
what's going on in that right now because

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it's one of those multi flights.
So we'll get the reporting a little bit

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later as we go. Monday is
day two for that tournament. I busted

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one bolt today. I had two
planned, But what am I gonna do?

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Got tomorrow? Yeah, but I
don't think I'm gonna be able to

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get in there tomorrow. I also
don't plan on it. So whatever,

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I had my shot on day one
b and the the poker gods took it

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away from me. They don't want
me to win. They don't want me

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to do it. Kang Fam winning
the Seniors' Championship one thousand dollars, buying

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massive seven nine and fifty four entry
Field Fam takes home six hundred and seventy

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seven thousand dollars. Second place Mark
Wolpert for four hundred and fifty one thousand

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dollars. Any relation to Leo Wolpert
Not sure. I mean, I feel

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like there could be, but who
knows. Kang Fam taking down the seniors

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Championship. Didn't they start every day
at like ten am, like every day.

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Yeah, they're supposed to play tomorrow. Oh really, Wow, they

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got done earlier. They just ripped
through that thing. Yeah that tomorrow as

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well. Wow. Okay, well
they said no, they were done early

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today. Right, Yeah, we'll
congratulations to Kang Fam. The five k

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Nolan hold them six max. They're
bagged. They bagged. Who who's left?

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We got your boy crew? Mustafa? Is this I've never heard of

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in my life? Fifteen point three
seven five million, President Yanko from Bulgaria

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twelve point eight to five million,
but no, Glesla from Germany eight point

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five million, and Brandon Schwartz from
the United States four point three million guarantee

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two hundred and six thousand dollars playing
for six hundred and fifty six kh colleryds

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six hundred and fifty dollary dus salary
dues. I like it old, they're

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only dollary dues off Haydarius wins,
they're whatever else they are? If Nod

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wins, and yeah, what are
they? Bulgarian? Shekels if bagon with

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four left? Did they just it's
there's one more day in the event.

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Yeah, got got it? Got
three remain or two remain? Sorry,

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heads up in the three K nine
game mix. But the real name of

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this tournament is the Poopers, the
Mini PPC. Nick Julia his head's up

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against Yuri Zebelevski. Nick Julie,
I believe has a big chip lead.

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No, it's actually closed series.
Oh, it's closing the gap. Oh

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my god. He took the lead
like twenty eight minutes ago. How many

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bracelets as year? He have three? Four something like that. Nick has

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won, Yeah, he won a
mixed game tournament before. Well, this

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says Nick pulled back into the lead
in Limit Hold Them twenty four minutes ago.

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Yeah, this said Zebeleski double twice
to take the lead in potlom and

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Omaha, and then Julia fought back
to take the lead and took it in

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limit hool. So they're going back
and forth out their decent rail out there.

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You know, pretty good crowd out
there. It was interesting that you

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had that crowd around. They're playing
on the horseshoe table in the middle of

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the room. Pretty good crowd out
there. I would say thirty forty people.

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You had the gentleman who finished in
third place, not in the pit

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results. I mean, why would
he be, He's only been out forever.

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Masafumi Ishima. I hope I didn't
butcher that name too much. I

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believe he's from Japan. Yes,
Masafumi is from Japan. He had a

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rail out there. You know,
some Japanese people are out there, and

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then Yuri the Brazilians are out for
him. I'm not sure if anyone is

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exactly out there for Nick Julie.
I'm assuming they are. I think he

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had a little bit of a rail
the last time he won a bracelet,

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so I would assume he has the
same here. So it's been a good

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round. But I'm saying that it's
interesting is that you had the two fifty

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k going on with you know,
some of the biggest names in the game,

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including Phil Ivey not really a rael
there, I mean some, but

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the bigger rail was for the other
stuff. So just thought that that was

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interesting to note there. The mixed
triple draw is continuing on. Are they

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still playing or are they They are
still playing? What are they playing?

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Downtown Final level? So they're probably
bagging right now? Actually levels levels levels.

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That's a six team players. Your
boy just busted. I just say

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that. Mark Rowland dealer at Aria
Dealer in the Poker Groft studio, Shout

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out Mark, seventeenth place, eighty
eight hundred and sixty one dollars. What's

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going on in this tournament? Sixteen
players left? Patrick Moulder is leading the

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way, Chad Eves Sledge is up
there, looks like he's third in chips.

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Anthony who is in? Does Anthony? Who have any idea how to

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play these games? I remember two
years ago, not this year, but

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the year before for the twenty five
K Fantasy I remember Anthony who got drafted

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00:28:45.759 --> 00:28:52.039
I think for a dollar and then
somebody said and then after they got him,

404
00:28:52.160 --> 00:28:53.720
they were like, that's he's a
forty dollars player. He's playing all

405
00:28:53.759 --> 00:28:57.200
the mixed games and he didn't play
any of the mixed games. I guess

406
00:28:57.240 --> 00:29:00.160
now he's playing mixed games, but
back then he was supposed to play mix

407
00:29:00.200 --> 00:29:04.880
games. He didn't do anything,
but good on Anthony who for getting in

408
00:29:04.920 --> 00:29:11.440
there. Sean Deep, your boy, you got a shout out from Nick

409
00:29:11.480 --> 00:29:18.480
Wright. I'm famous now, the
famous sports media personality Nick Wright. He's

410
00:29:18.559 --> 00:29:22.960
on FS one, I believe,
but he said today he was in the

411
00:29:22.960 --> 00:29:27.039
commentary booth with Jeff Platt and Brent
Hanks. He played the Millionaire Maker?

412
00:29:27.079 --> 00:29:30.640
Did Nick right? He got in
the commentary with I would like to get

413
00:29:30.720 --> 00:29:32.839
Nick Right on the podcast. It's
too late to do it right now,

414
00:29:32.880 --> 00:29:36.200
but at some point we should get
him on the podcast and just talk about,

415
00:29:36.279 --> 00:29:37.240
you know, his poker and all
that sort of stuff. I mean,

416
00:29:37.279 --> 00:29:41.440
he's a diehard. If anyone was
listening to the two hundred fifty k

417
00:29:41.519 --> 00:29:44.880
super High Roll or coverage, I
mean, he knows all the players.

418
00:29:44.920 --> 00:29:48.880
He clearly follows them, I know
for sure, Like he watches poker roll

419
00:29:48.880 --> 00:29:52.880
all the time. He watches the
streams. I think he watches the trite

420
00:29:52.920 --> 00:29:55.880
and stuff, all that sort of
stuff. He was out there playing the

421
00:29:55.920 --> 00:29:59.519
Millionaire Maker. He said he's gonna
play some other events going forward. I

422
00:29:59.559 --> 00:30:03.119
couldn't if they were joking or not
about him being a mixed game player.

423
00:30:03.240 --> 00:30:07.599
Probably well, they were saying that
like he started playing like limit games,

424
00:30:07.680 --> 00:30:11.119
which could be believable, right,
So anyway, well we'll see how that

425
00:30:11.160 --> 00:30:11.720
goes. But I think he said
he's going to be out here for a

426
00:30:11.720 --> 00:30:15.519
little while playing some events, so
fully we'll be able to get him.

427
00:30:15.519 --> 00:30:18.240
But he was. He was in
the booth doing a good job. But

428
00:30:18.279 --> 00:30:22.160
he gave you a shout out.
He said the interview with Nick Shulman on

429
00:30:22.200 --> 00:30:25.079
the poker Roll podcast. So shout
out Nick Wright. I guess he's a

430
00:30:25.079 --> 00:30:27.160
listener to the poker Rel podcast.
That's great. He said that interview with

431
00:30:27.200 --> 00:30:30.519
Nick Shulman was great, and that
was your interview, buddy. So there

432
00:30:30.519 --> 00:30:36.440
are your flowers. Nick Wright delivered
them on the airway to the millions and

433
00:30:36.480 --> 00:30:41.000
millions of viewers on Patrick Romes,
I'm the best, like Patrick mahonext referenced

434
00:30:41.000 --> 00:30:45.480
Patrick Mahomes, right, Yeah,
that is Nick Wright is a Patty Mahomes

435
00:30:45.480 --> 00:30:49.440
guy. Canton. Yeah. He
also said that he doesn't really know you

436
00:30:49.480 --> 00:30:53.400
too well, so you should introduce
yourself to him. But I brought this

437
00:30:53.480 --> 00:30:57.720
up because of Sean Deeve because he
mentioned he said, yeah, Tim and

438
00:30:57.720 --> 00:31:02.200
Seawan have it. That was a
really good Tim like threw this piece of

439
00:31:02.240 --> 00:31:03.680
paper up in the air and hit
it. I mean that was like the

440
00:31:03.680 --> 00:31:07.119
best thing I've ever seen. I
don't know how you did that, but

441
00:31:07.160 --> 00:31:10.599
anyway, he said, like,
yeah, I guess Tim and Sean have

442
00:31:10.680 --> 00:31:14.359
this thing or whatever, and Brent
tried to like downplay it. So you

443
00:31:14.359 --> 00:31:18.400
know, your thing with Sean deep
is getting around. Okay, reached,

444
00:31:18.640 --> 00:31:22.079
It's reached, Nick right, Okay, kick couple, it has reached.

445
00:31:22.240 --> 00:31:27.079
Nick Right. Sean Buchanan, the
original Bucky, He's out there as well.

446
00:31:27.400 --> 00:31:33.720
Alan Myerson is also out there in
this mini Pepe or sorry, no,

447
00:31:33.759 --> 00:31:37.119
this is the mixed triple job in
twenty five mixed triple job that will

448
00:31:37.160 --> 00:31:41.960
finish tomorrow. Here at the World
Series of Poker, we have a random

449
00:31:42.079 --> 00:31:47.720
player of the day and this is
this is the most random of the summer

450
00:31:48.279 --> 00:31:52.680
hard yes by far. Cos Hanson
at least popped his head into poker in

451
00:31:52.680 --> 00:31:57.640
the last like four months whatever when
he was at the WPT thing at the

452
00:31:57.680 --> 00:32:02.319
wind in the meetup game or whatever. And and Gus Hansen was just announced

453
00:32:02.319 --> 00:32:07.880
as you told me you know well
as a Winnimax pro. So we do

454
00:32:07.960 --> 00:32:12.079
we have a jingle? Do we
have music? It's time for another segment.

455
00:32:12.119 --> 00:32:15.079
Tim came up with that. Donnie
will try to ignore as much as

456
00:32:15.079 --> 00:32:22.279
possible. It's what random hooker player
did you see today? All right,

457
00:32:22.480 --> 00:32:23.279
what do you want to say?
Who do you go? I want to

458
00:32:23.319 --> 00:32:25.599
say, he's online name for us. I'm gonna give it a little bit

459
00:32:25.599 --> 00:32:29.200
of time. People are actually gonna
know who this is. But if they

460
00:32:29.440 --> 00:32:30.559
if they know, they know,
and they'll say it out a loud while

461
00:32:30.559 --> 00:32:34.440
listening, because I know at least
one of our friends will not. He's

462
00:32:34.480 --> 00:32:39.599
online name. He's a very famous
online poker player. Is he really?

463
00:32:42.240 --> 00:32:45.559
Okay famous? When you say very
famous, yeah, at that point,

464
00:32:45.359 --> 00:32:52.720
very dis I say very good,
top ranked. I mean at one point

465
00:32:52.759 --> 00:32:57.559
he was up there anyway, online
name x Mons, the x dung X

466
00:32:58.160 --> 00:33:00.240
people. He would just go by
Monster Dunk. Yeah. Give you guys

467
00:33:00.240 --> 00:33:04.079
a little second. You know what
shouted out to yourself while you're in the

468
00:33:04.079 --> 00:33:09.359
car Jonathan Karen Melochus from Australia now
the Kangaroo Crew. I like, almost

469
00:33:09.440 --> 00:33:15.079
refuse to believe that you saw.
I know you should have. He was

470
00:33:15.079 --> 00:33:16.920
looking at me. No. No, he was like in the middle of

471
00:33:16.960 --> 00:33:22.079
a hand when I was walking the
million, Super TI, the ten K,

472
00:33:22.319 --> 00:33:29.680
super Till Jesus Wow. Okay,
Jonathan, Monster Dog, Karamelicas.

473
00:33:30.759 --> 00:33:34.880
You know who we need to see
next? Who Ben Delaney? Remember his

474
00:33:35.000 --> 00:33:38.160
online name? It's a very inappropriate. I was gonna say, can we

475
00:33:38.200 --> 00:33:40.359
say it on the end? We
should? You can say it? Say

476
00:33:40.400 --> 00:33:43.880
it? No, I must say
that. Okay. If you know,

477
00:33:44.079 --> 00:33:45.799
if you have about this, if
you know Ben Delaney's online name, just

478
00:33:45.880 --> 00:33:52.359
tweet it at us. No,
Tim underscore, underscore Duckworth if you want.

479
00:33:52.519 --> 00:33:58.400
I got to give a shout out
to Tom podcast listener who was playing

480
00:33:58.440 --> 00:34:00.680
at the table next to me in
the Middlellionaire Maker came over to say hello,

481
00:34:01.160 --> 00:34:04.640
I got him a hat. After
I got him the hat, he

482
00:34:04.640 --> 00:34:07.199
would it looked like he was already
doing well. He comes over after he

483
00:34:07.239 --> 00:34:10.199
gets the hat, like five minutes
after, He's like, had the half

484
00:34:10.239 --> 00:34:14.079
of five minutes, I've already won
seven more K. Then I bust.

485
00:34:14.320 --> 00:34:16.159
He sees me in the hallway because
he was late coming back from dinner.

486
00:34:16.199 --> 00:34:19.480
I'm guessing, and he's like,
you should have had the hat on.

487
00:34:20.079 --> 00:34:22.559
I should have had the head on. That would be true. I should

488
00:34:22.639 --> 00:34:27.119
have had the hat on. But
whatever, Hopefully he's doing very well.

489
00:34:25.920 --> 00:34:29.400
We can look him up or you
know, he can tweet it us or

490
00:34:29.440 --> 00:34:31.480
whatever the heck the deal is and
let us know how he's doing. He

491
00:34:31.719 --> 00:34:36.360
looked like he was had like a
one hundred k or something that one k

492
00:34:36.440 --> 00:34:40.000
big line, So hopefully things are
going well for him. There was a

493
00:34:40.039 --> 00:34:44.599
lot of very special play in this
Millionaire Maker. Let me tell you,

494
00:34:45.239 --> 00:34:49.079
let me tell you, poker is
never going to die. What have we

495
00:34:49.079 --> 00:34:52.360
got tomorrow, buddy? One event? But no, we have the Millionaire

496
00:34:52.400 --> 00:35:00.960
Maker. Okay, sure one see
one new event, the fifty kp I

497
00:35:00.960 --> 00:35:02.639
don't know why I thought that.
I keep thinking this starts on Monday.

498
00:35:02.679 --> 00:35:07.360
I don't know why I keep thinking
that. All right, fifty k PPC

499
00:35:07.239 --> 00:35:13.480
Invitational. How many is it?
Or is it the Michael mss Rocky Invitational.

500
00:35:13.519 --> 00:35:16.960
It's definitely the Grinder Invitation. Okay, Brian Rasts Invitational. No,

501
00:35:17.480 --> 00:35:22.239
he's won it twice? Has he
won it three times? Yeah? But

502
00:35:22.400 --> 00:35:27.880
it's rock he's washed. Okay.
Question does Michael mss Rocky played the tournament?

503
00:35:28.639 --> 00:35:30.880
Did he play it last year?
Let me check my PPC doc.

504
00:35:31.400 --> 00:35:34.519
I mean, I don't. I
can't remember if he played it last year.

505
00:35:35.079 --> 00:35:38.679
I feel like every year I haven't
really seen him in any tournaments.

506
00:35:38.880 --> 00:35:43.679
You know what. I saw him
in the six hundred dollars win tournament that

507
00:35:43.719 --> 00:35:45.960
I played right before the series started
at the end of May. I saw

508
00:35:46.039 --> 00:35:49.280
him in that. So he's out
here. I mean, I know he's

509
00:35:49.280 --> 00:35:52.159
out here. He's been sweating his
brother and stuff like that. Because because

510
00:35:52.239 --> 00:35:57.559
Rob has made some some deep runs. Ye see, if we can configure

511
00:35:57.599 --> 00:36:00.960
this real quick, who do you
think is the all time money winner in

512
00:36:01.039 --> 00:36:07.039
the PPC, the all time I
mean, Michael mcsrocky. How could it

513
00:36:07.039 --> 00:36:10.039
not be Michael mcsrocky. It didn't
sort it like I wanted it to.

514
00:36:10.320 --> 00:36:17.239
It's actually not. It had ninety
nine last year. Brian Rast defeated Who's

515
00:36:17.360 --> 00:36:21.880
it's probably I mean, completely dragging
a blank. He plays a lot of

516
00:36:21.920 --> 00:36:27.159
mixed games, Johannis Becca high stakes
mixed, but probably a name you won't

517
00:36:27.159 --> 00:36:30.440
guess for this. He's British Matt
Ashton. No, I knew you were

518
00:36:30.480 --> 00:36:35.199
going to guess that, but no
to Lala Shakurchi was second place to Brian

519
00:36:35.320 --> 00:36:39.760
Rass. Brian rasp won one point
three million dollars ninety nine entries. Does

520
00:36:39.800 --> 00:36:45.679
it get more or less more?
Really? I know all the high rollers

521
00:36:45.679 --> 00:36:50.800
have been up, but I don't
know about this one because all those like

522
00:36:50.880 --> 00:36:53.280
ten K Championship mixed events have kind
of been up or down, like they've

523
00:36:53.360 --> 00:36:55.840
kind of been all over the place. Right, the old time money winner

524
00:36:57.039 --> 00:37:00.079
in the PPC you will never guess
in the I'd give you like a hundred

525
00:37:00.159 --> 00:37:07.119
guesses and you wouldn't guess it in
the PPC M unless they tats are very

526
00:37:07.159 --> 00:37:10.639
wrong. I wish they could be. Well, okay, tell me it's

527
00:37:10.679 --> 00:37:15.000
obviously not like a miss Rocky.
If you're saying that, where is he

528
00:37:15.079 --> 00:37:20.519
on the list? I think he's
like fourth, He's fourth? How is

529
00:37:20.559 --> 00:37:23.159
that even possible? That's why I
think my stat stock could be broken.

530
00:37:23.719 --> 00:37:28.440
I'm trying to verify on hindlem of
him. I mean it's Michael mss Rocky.

531
00:37:28.840 --> 00:37:31.079
Yeah, ignore you know what this
that's something that got screwed up in

532
00:37:31.119 --> 00:37:36.239
this that stuck so you don't know. Well, it's telling me Barry Greenstein

533
00:37:36.360 --> 00:37:40.639
is the all time money later at
four point six million. No shot is

534
00:37:40.760 --> 00:37:46.000
something something got messed up, not
possible. Wait, I'm doing a raset.

535
00:37:47.880 --> 00:37:51.960
This is great radio. So we're
really we're really flying today. I

536
00:37:52.000 --> 00:37:53.400
mean I feel like it has to
be it should be right. That's why,

537
00:37:53.559 --> 00:37:55.400
Like, that's why I saw that, and I was like, that

538
00:37:55.400 --> 00:38:00.920
doesn't make any sense. Did a
data selection wrong? Okay, yeah,

539
00:38:00.960 --> 00:38:05.000
I got it. Now it's mister
here. Yeah, I don't know three

540
00:38:05.039 --> 00:38:07.280
times Green's line at the how far
ahead is he ahead of second place?

541
00:38:10.480 --> 00:38:15.760
Rash? But I just didn't know
how close rats would be? Is John

542
00:38:15.800 --> 00:38:19.480
Henning it up there somewhere third?
Yep? See? Can you name the

543
00:38:19.559 --> 00:38:27.840
top seven? The top seven?
I mean Dan Cats? Yeah, where

544
00:38:27.880 --> 00:38:31.440
we're numbers the fifth, fifth,
So I'm missing four, six, and

545
00:38:31.519 --> 00:38:37.880
seven. I'm gonna give you a
hand on seven. Ready. So they

546
00:38:37.920 --> 00:38:43.880
cash it at once, but it
was a win. Then it's Freddy Deep

547
00:38:44.960 --> 00:38:46.880
close. Freddy Deep's cash twice.
He is in the list, damn it

548
00:38:47.639 --> 00:38:54.039
is it? Chip Rees, No, he is ninth. He's only cashing

549
00:38:54.119 --> 00:38:58.920
it once, but he won it. David Bach, No, I'm gonna

550
00:38:58.920 --> 00:39:01.800
give you the year. See that
helps. No, it's not the random

551
00:39:01.800 --> 00:39:05.039
guy. He never won it.
Two thousand and eight Guy Whore, the

552
00:39:05.079 --> 00:39:07.360
original guy who wore the bucket hat. That guy I don't remember his name,

553
00:39:07.559 --> 00:39:12.039
but he like finished like Thursday Hanson, John Hansen something like that,

554
00:39:12.239 --> 00:39:15.719
fake us Hanson what I'll call him. He wanted me in two thousand and

555
00:39:15.760 --> 00:39:19.199
eight. He may have been very
drunk. Scottie, Yes, Scotty,

556
00:39:19.760 --> 00:39:21.760
he's only cashing it once. Yeah, that makes it. And the other

557
00:39:21.800 --> 00:39:24.320
one you're missing is Matt Ashton.
Yeah, that makes it. Who is

558
00:39:24.440 --> 00:39:30.800
tied for cashing it the most times
with five? Tied with John Hennigan.

559
00:39:30.440 --> 00:39:35.679
Our boy he's tied with. Doesn't
like the bag he's own chips Philivey Yeah,

560
00:39:35.679 --> 00:39:38.559
wow, really has filive ever made
the found table that thing? I

561
00:39:38.559 --> 00:39:42.800
feel like he has them. No, he might have back when it was

562
00:39:42.840 --> 00:39:45.440
Nolan hold him at the found table. He's got a cash for six hundred

563
00:39:45.480 --> 00:39:50.119
k. Yeah, Like that's sure
found table. I mean it's not enough

564
00:39:50.159 --> 00:39:52.840
on the table cash twenty eight k
lost. Yea, So fifty k is

565
00:39:52.880 --> 00:39:58.159
always one of the best events.
Of course, we are planning on streaming

566
00:39:59.079 --> 00:40:01.199
starting with day two, So day
two, three, four, and then

567
00:40:01.239 --> 00:40:06.239
the final tables day five. Is
that is that correct? Yes? Yes,

568
00:40:06.280 --> 00:40:09.079
So that's a lot of days of
streaming of that event. Maybe that's

569
00:40:09.119 --> 00:40:13.840
the one Daniel wins number seven?
With that, maybe that's the one Daniel

570
00:40:13.880 --> 00:40:16.559
wins number seven. Do you think
there will be any surprise entries in that

571
00:40:16.679 --> 00:40:20.199
of it? Who snapped it off? So you're gonna say, yeah,

572
00:40:20.280 --> 00:40:22.960
so is someone random? Arthur Morris? Is he playing? What's a good

573
00:40:23.000 --> 00:40:27.920
one? Is Dylan Wiseman playing?
Did he play last year? I don't

574
00:40:27.960 --> 00:40:31.000
know, but he's been playing a
lot of the mixed stuff. Arthur Mars

575
00:40:31.119 --> 00:40:36.159
is a good one. He is
pretty bad as thud. He's just dumping

576
00:40:36.239 --> 00:40:38.880
on everyone. We'll have. There's
gonna be someone a surprise. We don't

577
00:40:38.880 --> 00:40:44.239
know who it is. Does Dan
Kates probably like Danny Tangle pull up Punstria

578
00:40:44.320 --> 00:40:47.960
this right? Does Dan Kates play? Wasn't he heted action on Pokus stake?

579
00:40:49.119 --> 00:40:52.880
Wasn't he in? Oh? He
did? Okay? Okay? I

580
00:40:52.920 --> 00:40:55.440
mean that that'll be a fun tournament. I'm very much looking forward to it.

581
00:40:55.960 --> 00:40:59.679
Really can't wait to see. You
know who comes out for that one.

582
00:40:59.800 --> 00:41:02.000
You know how big the field is. Matthew Ashton got third last year,

583
00:41:02.079 --> 00:41:07.039
James Ops, Christopher Tong, Oh, phil Ive you got six last

584
00:41:07.079 --> 00:41:08.800
year? Crazy crazy, that's gonna
do it for us. I mean,

585
00:41:08.800 --> 00:41:12.599
we don't really have much else to
talk about the life. I know Tim

586
00:41:12.679 --> 00:41:15.679
is tired. You did get like
a second win there for sure, so

587
00:41:15.719 --> 00:41:20.039
we can go if you want to
keep going. You got any rankings you

588
00:41:20.079 --> 00:41:30.880
want to do, Like gatorade,
lemon lime is always fust lemon lime,

589
00:41:30.559 --> 00:41:37.400
lemon lime. What we're ranking the
zero sugar flavors? Lemon lime, lemon

590
00:41:37.480 --> 00:41:42.760
lime number one in gatorade. Okay, First of all, I don't drink

591
00:41:42.800 --> 00:41:47.320
gatorade. I've probably had. I
can confidently say I've had fewer than ten

592
00:41:47.360 --> 00:41:52.280
Gatorades in my life. Ten this
month. No, that's not right.

593
00:41:52.559 --> 00:41:58.559
Lemon lime, but number one already
number No, you see a freeze number

594
00:41:58.880 --> 00:42:01.440
three, I'm saying the white one
has to be number one. White?

595
00:42:01.440 --> 00:42:05.280
Why like that one? That's when
I always see peoples drink. It doesn't

596
00:42:05.280 --> 00:42:08.159
mean it's the best. We only
see drink because lemon lime solid out.

597
00:42:08.079 --> 00:42:12.400
Anyway, we're not talking about why
we're gonna wrap this podcast up. My

598
00:42:12.519 --> 00:42:17.239
name is Donnie Peters. His name
is Tim Duckwray. You guys on the

599
00:42:17.280 --> 00:42:22.239
next episode, Jenny

