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

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Podcast. My name is Donny Peters. His name is Tim Duckworth. We

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called an audible I'm over it.
Tim is not really over it, but

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I'm getting probably over it because they
just won't finish this heads up match behind

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us. They don't have clocks in
play. So we're over it. So

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we're gonna pod and if it ends
during the show, we'll talk about the

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winner. But if not, then
the winner doesn't get any love tonight.

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They're gonna get a love in the
next show because I'm waiting around. It's

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the minute you press stop on this. I mean, I whatever, I

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don't care. They don't get their
their time in the spotlight on this episode.

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Okay, that's just you take too
long to play upoke a tournament.

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This is just what happens. Okay, what's going on? How are you?

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I'm good, I'm I'm shocked that
you're already giving up at ten fifty

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two pm on a want to just
I kind of want to just get home

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before midnight. It feels like it
feels like kind of a dead day.

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It's a slow day, you know, It's just it's it's because it's quiet

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over here on the horse shoe side. A lot of stuff is obviously happening

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over on the Paris side. You
know, you got the monster stat kicking

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off the high roller, et cetera, et cetera. Over here. Yeah,

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you have two final tables. You
got the horse playing out, you

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got this twenty five hundred dollars freeze
out. But they don't want to end.

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I mean, the horse understandable,
you get it. But this twenty

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five hundre dollar freeze. I mean, listen, it's the went quick quick.

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We you have to put clocks in
play at these final tables. You

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just you can't, Like it's three
years too too late, Like let's just

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let's go, you know, Okay, I understand the whole Like, yes

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we will. A lot of us
say that we want clocks, you know,

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when we hit the money the whole
tournament. This and that and the

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other thing. That's not possible.
Okay, it's just not feasible. It's

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too hard to do. But final
tables, I think we can make it

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pretty and what's wrong with it?
But I mean everyone knows what they're doing.

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I think the dealers can certainly handle
it, Like I think the state

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of poker nowadays, Like everyone's just
accustomed to the clock. So let's go

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put them in play. You got
those nice time extensionships and let's start moving

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these things the wall, okay,
because it's just a better product all around.

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All right. So we're gonna talk
about this twenty five dollar freeze out

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quickly, but we probably won't have
a winner, so we'll get to that

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tomorrow. We got the ten thousand
dollars Big Oh Championship Hits the Money they're

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playing out in this room. There's
like four or five tables left, something

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like that. Eight hundred dollars Deep
Stack final table is set. That's going

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to be streaming on Saturday. We
got to catch up on one thing,

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Alex Manzano. We missed it yesterday. Sorry, Alex. Not bad.

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The six hundred dollars PLO Deep Stack. He is the winner of that one

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for his first gold bracelet. Got
a couple events that kicked off today.

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Fifteen hundred dollars Monster Stack absolutely Monster
Field over in Paris for day one.

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A of that one Monster buying fifty
thousand dollars High Roller kicked off today.

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For some reason. They get those
guys in and out and in at noon,

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out at eight thirty seems ridiculous,
but whatever. And then the fifteen

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hundred dollars ras kicks off where talking
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they're currently heads up. It is
Johann Gilbert aka Yo Viral against Antonio and

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Galiana. If you've watched Johann Gilbert
play, plays very very slow He was

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playing very very slow for a large
portion of the final table to start until

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Jeremy Olsmas said clock he's Jeremi Olsmas
was over. It said okay, we

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gotta go, buddy, And after
that happened, it did seem like Johann

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Gilbert started to pick things up quite
a bit. O n Od busted ninth

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place, David Goodman eighth place.
Patrick Leonard aka Pads took seventh. Josh

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Reichard took sixth. Pretty sick sick
way for Reigard to well lose the majority

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of his chips. He had one
single twenty five k left. He tried

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a bluff with Jack high against Jeremy
Osmas. I think the board was three

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clubs with also a pair on the
board a pair of deuces, and Jeremy

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ended up calling him which is ace
Queen high a red Ace Queen picked off

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a huge bluff from right guard left
right guard with one chip and he was

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eliminated on the next hand. Raman
Lewis took fifth place for one hundred and

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eleven thousand dollars. Yuha Helpy the
legend Uha Helpy fourth place one hundred and

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fifty one thousand dollars and then Ozmus
himself went out in third place. He

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ran ace deuce into the aces of
Johann Gilbert to take home almost two hundred

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and ten thousand dollars. It is
Osmas's or was Osmos's second or yeah,

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second final table of the twenty twenty
four WSOP. So yeah, so their

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heads up right now, Galliana and
Gilbert going back and forth, we saw

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what is arguably the bluff of the
year WSP decade. I don't hand,

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it doesn't need to be just bluff
Avia, hand of you. Yeah,

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very very true. I mean this
this this hand was just the board was

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five clubs, and I think it
went bet from Gilbert, raised from Galiana

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re raised after a long tank uh, Gilbert re raised, and then Galliana

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like fired all in which I didn't
think was the action. And it was

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just it was crazy, I mean, because they were both obviously trying to

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out level one another. Ultimately,
Galiana gets the best of it. Oh,

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reaching you kidding me? How does
he find it? Makes it ten

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million? This is unbelievable. Nobody
believes. Are you on the jams?

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What the final level of that game
has been reached? What is happening.

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No way, no way. That's
one of the best bluffs in World Series

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of Poker history. Gilbert makes the
fold, Galiano rips over the seven to

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five off no clubs in his hand, of course, and that's that and

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that the hand is absolutely epic.
If you missed it, you can find

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it on poker Go social media,
so go find it. Getting a lot

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of buzz around there today. So
just an absolutely wild hand, kind of

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shades of Paul Jackson, Phil Ivy
way back in the day, like mid

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two thousands. I forget the exact
year, but the Monte Carlo millions didn't

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I even have Queen High and Queen
and charl Jackson at six three or something

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like that, jack jack five.
So I mean I had the best hand,

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like technically, you know, but
the fact that you know he was

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not going to get blocked up top
in this tournament is almost four hundred and

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forty thousand dollars. Ozma's going out
in third place. He was denied his

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seventh w SIP goal bracelet. I
got to bring this up because I was

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listening to the broadcast watching the stream
and Brent Hanks is talking about I think

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they were talking about the recent bracelet
winners obviously Ivy Shulman, John Hennigan,

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et cetera, et cetera. Any
Dylan Wiseman, Yes, but Dylan Wiseman

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not not not involved in what I'm
about to say, at least not yet.

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Down the road maybe, but not
right now. Hanks came out and

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flat out said next next year or
whatever or sorry, when the when the

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nominations come out, or when the
battle comes out for Hall of Fame,

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it's Nick Shulman and it's no one
else. He's getting it. And that's

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it. Okay, I'm not I'm
not upset of us, but it's Patrick

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Antonius and it's no one else.
I don't think. So what do you

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mean why because some guy has won
bracelets and one guy hasn't won bracelets and

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the title? And does Nick have
an EPT title? No, because Patrick

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does. I'm not disagreeing that Patrick
shouldn't be in. I'm just saying that

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I'm going off previous but okay,
like voting, Basically, what I'm saying

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is that I think those two are
about as equal as they come right now.

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But I think Patrick's older, He's
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he get in first, like that
that doesn't make it. I'm on age,

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I know, but it's but it's
not like Nick's not going to get

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in. He's gonna get you could
say, make the same argument about Patrick.

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And then also like the way he
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he talking about Jeremy Osmus, Like
now I'm not saying I agree with that

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he's not one of the boys,
but Osmas has more bracelets than he's not

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one of the boys. That simple. I really think it's that simple,

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Like I think Schulman is more of
one of the boys than Osmas by a

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long way. And then it's really
a flip of a coin between Patrick and

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Nick. And then I just feel
like I feel like with Patrick Antonia's he

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gets supremely overlooked because he doesn't grind
the w SP tournaments. Patrick grinds the

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Triton tournaments, but he doesn't grind
the w SP tournaments. And I mean,

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he's as legendary as legendary comes in
this game. He's been doing it

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forever at the highest stakes, you
know, still like one of the best

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in the world, plays a variety
of games. So I don't know,

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maybe I'm maybe I'm crazy, and
people gotta tell me I'm crazy, and

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and and if I am crazy,
I'm sure people will tell me I'm crazy.

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But yeah, I mean, for
me, it's it's Patrick Antonius.

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I also think, you know,
from from a Poker Hall of Fame perspective,

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don't you want another European in like
that? That like helps your cause

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in a way, you know.
But I'm not saying that like they're gonna

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push for that or whatever, but
like you're kind of like silently rooting for

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it, you know what I mean, Like, yeah, this would be

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great type of thing if it happened, because it gives us another European in

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there, and there's not a lot
of Europeans in there, so but yeah,

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anyway, that's where I'm not with
that. I just thought it was

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I just thought it was interesting that
that Brent was was so adamant that it's

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like literally a done deal at Shulman. That's it in his mind. And

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I'm like, I don't think that
there's a lot of people that challenge Shulman,

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but I think there's a clear one
that should be right there with him,

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and it's Patrick Antonius in my opinion. So anyway, that's where I

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am with that. But back to
the matter at hand, let's continue on.

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We have the ten thousand dollars Big
OH Championship, huge field. In

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this one, three hundred and thirty
two entries. Prizepool comes in at more

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than three million dollars, almost three
point one million dollars. The top fifty

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made the money. You had a
Mere Wahab and a zen Kai bubbling.

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They went hand for hand with fifty
two left. There was I was standing

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out there when it happened. There
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On two of the hands, they
lost Amir Wahab on one and zen

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Kai on the other. So they
ended up being finishing in fifty second and

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fifty first and bubbling the tournaments.
Calvin Anderson having a ball over there.

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Calvin Anderson is getting scolded by Mike
madis out you know it, jests,

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but still scolded that. Mike Madison
said, if I had ten percent of

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the cards, if I caught ten
percent of the cards that you caught looking

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at cal I would win ten bracelets
this summer. Is what he said,

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is what he's then he also said, then he also said, I haven't

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seen an ace or deuce or even
three paint cards to limp in all tournament

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and I'm still here. I mean, that's that's gonna be a literally not

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possible. But you know, it's
just it's it's good fun. Matt glans

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was at the table, he was
giving it to he was given it to

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Mike Madiso. So just you know, some all around good fun over there

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in the ten k big Oh,
Calvin Anderson is the chip leader, looks

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to be the chip leader. Had
a freaking pile of chips over there.

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Free Jadden's doing well. Danny Wong, fresh off finishing runner up to Phil

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Ivy right back in the mix playing
the big O tournament. He's over there

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with a seven figure stack. Your
boy, Dylan Wishing. He's got my

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random player of the day. Oh
should we say this at the end.

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Sure, my random player of the
day is doing well. Michael Rocco's over

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there, Phil shing Glance. I
mentioned Sean Winter was over there. I

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saw Sean Winter get two thirds of
a pot. I think it was.

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It ended up being it was a
very weird situation. So that happens justin

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Saliba. I think was still in
as well. Tommy Coral, so pretty

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fun field pretty fun game as well. You know, there's a lot of

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action in that one. So that
one will continue on. They are under

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thirty players remaining. It is a
four day event. There is more than

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six hundred and eighty thousand dollars up
top for the winner. Today is day

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two of that tournament. They're gonna
play down or play a certain amount of

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levels. I think they're on the
last break right now, finish out the

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day. They'll come back on Saturday. I think the plan is to like

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play to a final table and then
come back on Sunday and finish it out.

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I think it's still TBD if we
throw it into the streaming schedule or

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not. So just stay tuned to
us here on the poker Gol podcast or

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on social media, you know,
follow poker grow wherever you follow poker gro

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and we'll let you know what we
got streaming coming up. Also poker grow

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dot com slash schedule. Tim keeps
that updated as fast as we can.

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So that one's just it just kind
of it depends on a couple of things.

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One what sort of people are in
the mix, and then two,

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how is it playing out? Is
it moving? Is it gonna look like

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it's gonna finish or is it gonna
be one of those where it goes till

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four am. They maybe kick it
to a fifth day, all that sort

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of stuff, and then we you
know, well, I'm just saying,

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who knows. There's a lot of
a lot of dice. I understand,

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but I mean this was for sure
a good addition to the schedule. Like,

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hands down, do you think they
should have more big? Oh?

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I mean they have the fifteen hundred. No, I think they have enough

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fifteen hundred, they have the ten
K. Let's not also forget they have

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the mixed on Omaha, which includes
big O partlimit on Maha high low,

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and then yeah, the other high
low or whatever. But I don't know,

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I kind of feel like this one, I'm I'm not sure if I'm

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fully there yet. It's more of
a working take, okay, but this

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could be a twenty five K as
well, Like you could have a twenty

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five K. It's working. It's
it's like, you know, I just

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I put all the ingredients together,
I molded it into the dough, and

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now I'm gonna put it back in. I'm gonna put the towel on top,

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and I'm gonna let it rise a
little bit and then see what happens.

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See if I want to throw it
in the oven or not. That's

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where I'm at with it. Yeah, I'm not there with you yet.

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I don't know. I just feel
like I feel like I feel like anything

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anything PLO related, and this is
obviously PLO related. It's you know,

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five card Pilohilo. It's just people
fucking love it. I just they love

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it and the higher buy in like
Gambler guys love it. Right. That's

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why I say that if you're gonna
add a twenty five K, I think

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we can find we discussed yesterday,
right, the whold of Maha Mikes.

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I feel that's the the number one
drop pick for the twenty five K buy

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you know, before the big oas. I think there's some other events before

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we get the big oh up to
the twenty five K priss point. That's

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all. Yeah, I guess where
I'm kind of going with it on an

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overall sense is I feel like there
could be more twenty five k's, like

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in addition to just like twenty five
k no limits. Obviously there's those.

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They have twenty five KPLO, they
have the twenty five K horse like but

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I don't know. Some of these
games I feel like could play as twenty

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five k's. I think like I
think a big O like I wouldn't do

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a twenty five k Omaha high Low
or a twenty five k stut, but

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you could probably do a twenty five
k big O right like that that would

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fit into that class of tournament.
Anyway, topic for another day. Still

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really good addition to the schedule.
Three hundred and thirty two entries is just

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freaking bananas. It seems like everyone's
having an absolute fucking party in that tournament.

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So I hope it breaks so that
we can stream it because it looks

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like it's a lot of fun.
There's a lot of action. The pots

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are big, so gamble on on, my friends. The eight hundred dollars

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deep stack final table is set pretty
exciting ending to the day you and I

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were both out there. Yeah,
there was two tables in action playing what

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five and five? Five and five? Yet on one table they they lose

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a player on an all in.
On the other table, Adam Hendricks was

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he had like ninety eight percent of
his chips in the middle with like two

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chips behind, and he was tanking
to waiting for the other table because obviously

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there's a pay jump implications that went
out that are at play. Finally that

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that hand finishes out, they lose
one that table. Like some of the

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guys are starting to celebrate, you
know, congratulations on making the final table.

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Hendrix is like twenty feet away.
He gets news boom, it's over.

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So he puts his money and he's
behind with sixes up against nines.

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But the board runs out a flush, so he ends up. First of

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all, there's a nine on the
ton threep. There's three spades on the

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floor, nine of spades on the
turn yep. So the other guys no

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one, no one had a spade, none had a spade. And then

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the river that was the eighth space
ye and Hendrick shot up out of his

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seat, gave tim little tickle on
his tummy, and uh, that was

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that. Adam Hendricks has made the
final table. So nine left in that

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tournament from a huge field of four
two hundred and seventy eight, there's more

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than three hundred and forty thousand dollars
up top. Everyone left is guaranteed thirty

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two two hundred and eighty eight dollars. This one will be streaming on Saturday.

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We're looking at a five pm Eastern
start time, that's two pm here

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in Las Vegas. Teamer Margolin leads
the way forty four million. You got

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Michael Allen with thirty one million.
Then you have Adam Hendrix is in the

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mix of fourteen million. You got
Joey Couden also in the mix with thirteen

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million. So that's what we're looking
at there. The eight hundred dollars keep

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sach on the shots that call you
a. Drafted in twenty eighteen by the

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Texas Rangers, he five seasons in
the Minus football Huh, I'm joking baseball.

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Why I would have known he was
playing in the Minus but he was

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recently released. But you know,
kind of a semi professional athlete right there.

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Well not anymore sounds now he's professional
poker player. Well if he wins

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this, yeah, definitely. I
mean he's already won thirty two k I

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mean, why not. That's a
good pile for the audio far less,

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my friend. Yes, that is
true, that is true. Got a

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touch on a winner that we missed. Yesterday, Alex Monzano won the six

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hundred dollars PLO Deep Sack Tournament.
I covered Alex Monzano winning an LAPT event

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I think in two thousand and eleven, maybe twenty ten, I can't remember.

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In Brazil he won LAPT saw.
Paulo I believe, but he plays

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a lot of Plo won his first
gold bracelet for winning the six hundred dollars

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Plo Deep Stack tournament. He topped
a field of twenty four hundred and two

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players to win almost one hundred and
sixty two thousand dollars. Robert Gill finished

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second, Kelly Kim third, Damon
Sita fourth, ozel Velador fifth, Mitchell

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Heinem took sixth, Nicholas Gonzales seventh, Russlin Nazarenko eighth, and Nicholas Vatan

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took ninth in the six hundred dollars
Plow Deep Stack. All right, moving

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on to a couple of the events
that kicked off. You had the fifteen

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hundred dollars Monster Stack. Can you
check how many entries they are up to?

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I didn't have my phone, so
I cannot. You don't have your

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phone, so you can't check it. I do have mine, but like

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I'm doing the talking, so it's
hard for me to do. You should

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have prepared a little bit at once
and maybe giving me that maybe I rely

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on the guy who coined himself as
the freaking Stack guy to give me the

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stats. I just laid out the
stats about the Texas, right, what

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am I even looking at? Robert'clock
months of stack? The problem is a

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freaking disaster. I can't stand this
freaking app. It's like from nineteen ninety

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two. Have you seen on the
Bravo clocks that says like copyright nineteen ninety

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nine to twenty twenty three, twenty
twenty four, ninety nine. It has

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never been updated in the history of
mankind. Like, it's just I mean,

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this is it has to be the
worst app ever. I mean,

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it's just so frustrating to try and
navigate this thing. It's pretty cool,

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just quickly while I'm still trying to
LOLd this up because I had to restart

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the app because of course Poker Alice
being used at the Win. I mean,

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that's a really big room, so
maybe that's some sort of you know,

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starting point for a lot more bigger
rooms. Obviously, Poker Alice has

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been working hard trying to get in
more of the Marquee rooms, and the

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Win is you know, it's the
top of the top right, So we'll

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see if that sparks, you know, some sort of domino effect with some

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other rooms coming on board, because
that would be great. There's a lot

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of functionality that's really cool with Poker
Atlas, and you know the team over

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there that they really do seem like
they are trying to, you know,

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fix some pain points when it comes
to what tournament management, clocks, stats,

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stuff like that, reachouts, registration, seat draws, you know,

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moving table speeds out sort of stuff. It literally everything. Yeah, it's

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it's really cool. So I got
to play in it in the in the

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event that I played right before the
World Series, the six hundred dollars whatever

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it was over at the Win as
part of their Summer Classic. They were

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using it. You know, it's
really cool. You know all the dealers

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count chips on breaks. You can
see it on the app. You know

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when when you're breaking tables, you
just get a quick print out. You

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don't need any more seat cards.
Like everything's just very very efficient. So

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yeah, I'm excited to see more
places come on board, and I wonder

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if you know, down the line, obviously the World Taiirs of Poker is

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just a whole different beast, Like, does the World Series of Poker make

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a switch. It's probably gonna take
like I would say, three or four

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rooms coming on board before WYSIP would
ever switch, just because WSP is so

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big, you know. So it's
just it is what it is. But

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I mean maybe maybe it does.
All right, the Monster Stack three thousand,

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one hundred and forty one entries.
It looks like is what the clock

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is reading. So it's a little
bit down from last year. Three thy

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nine hundred and forty five was the
one A number from last year. So

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I mean whatever, still doing very
well. They're gonna get a boomy number

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tomorrow. No big deal there still
wild that a structure like the Monster Stack.

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I mean, ever since this event
came to be and came on the

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WSITB schedule, a structure like so
good at at a fifty hundred do our

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price point is able to pack in
four thousand people in one day. Yeah,

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I mean, it's just it's it's
wild and this is it's a freeze

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out for flight. If you bust
you can't re enter today, you have

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to re enter tomorrow. It's wait, I think you got one re entry.

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No, it's freeze out for flight. I'm look look it up.

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I saw someone literally just post on
Instagram. I was like ninety eight percent.

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Sure, I think you've said this
before. That's why I like.

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That threw me up a bit.
It's just the bottom line, ye into

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the next five. Yeah, freeze
out for flight. That's interesting. So,

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I mean I don't like that THEYGA
four they got today. I mean

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this year today they got thirty two
hundred unique players. Yeah, it's like

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it's just for bananas. It's wild. So really good turnout there. Obviously,

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we'll be keeping up with this one
as it goes. You know,

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it's it's super early in this tournament. But last year, I believe it

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was one point one to one point
two million dollars for first place. You

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know, would very much expect another
seven figure first place prize online in this

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one. Plans are that poker Goo
will be streaming it, so you guys

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will be able to watch this one
play out. So yeah, buckle up,

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you know, get a whole bunch
of refreshments and all that sort of

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stuff, because this one is certainly
a marathon and not a sprint. The

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fifty thousand dollars high Roller kicked off
today, Big old buying in that one.

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Is that the biggest buying we've had
so far? Right, Yes,

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yep, pretty good number. It
looks like they got one hundred and thirty

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five entries on day one, sixty
eight remain. Yeah, registration is so

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they started today at noon on Friday. They played till about eight thirty forty

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five something like that, eight levels, and then they back them up and

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get them out of here very very
early night. For these fifty K divas,

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I mean, they just can't.
They need their beauty sleep, I

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guess. I mean, I mean, you gotta get home, you gotta

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get pampered. You know, you
gotta run the sing you gotta do your

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skincare routine like red all that sort
of stuff. Yeah, you know,

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you gotta get it. You gotta
get gotta get in the bed, gotta

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come back. And then for the
real divas, for the real fifty k

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divas, they got two hours in
fift Lateredge the next day two hours.

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So we're not going to know the
final number till a little bit set on

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a long Yeah, a little bit. Yeah. I mean, god forbid,

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you don't wake up by two fifteen
in the afternoon. Yeah, play

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for day two we'll kick off at
twelve. They'll be two hours of late

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redge plus the break, so about
two hours and fifteen minutes, so I

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don't know, sometime around two thirty
three o'clock love the final with the prize

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school, so that'll be a lot
of fun to follow in this one.

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This one is one re entry,
so there might be some people who bust

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it out, maybe towards the later
half of day one, that did not

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to re enter. They'll just come
in fresh for tomorrow, get a good

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night's sleep, you know, do
that skincare routine, all that sort of

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stuff. There are going to be
some other people that come in tomorrow for

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hand number one. But maybe she
got to remember cold. Yes, what

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is? What is? What's what's
carry? You have a crowd chamber,

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here's the cryod chamber. They might
do that too. What would be the

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g logical order in all these?
I guess you would go cold plunge.

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So I've heard the crowd chambers are
kind of like not like, they're kind

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of like fake news. Oh yeah, the cold plunch I think is way

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better from from what I've heard and
read, But again, who the hell

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knows. I don't think I wake
care for the red light stem bread things.

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I think that's legit. It doesn't
interest I'm getting the bed, but

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I'm saying that's legit. The little
face moss I've always wanted to face.

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Really, they're they're expensive, even
the little face mask. Come by it

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on like Ali Baba or something.
I have no idea amazon. I mean,

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I don't want like someone that's like
going, you know, like give

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me a sunburn, like it's just
like the ghetto version. And it's just

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I feel pretty paranoid about the whole
thing. Whatever. I go outside in

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the morning and just literally sit outside
and get sun actual sun. So anyway,

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so what was I saying. I
don't remember what I was saying.

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Oh, there'll be some players that
come in for tomorrow they play, you

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know, they'll show out for day
one. They or for hand one they

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bust out. They'll get in there. So Andrews are certainly gonna climb quite

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a bit. I think we'll get
two hundred ish, so give or take,

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I mean, we'll see. Maybe
I was a little bit lofty on

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the expectation yesterday, but I mean, you've lost half the field, so

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we didn't how many people with those
are on the second bullet. How many

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of those kind of one and don
Z either, so yeah, I mean

405
00:29:37.400 --> 00:29:41.599
we'll see two hundreds in reach.
It looks like Musashi, oh yeah,

406
00:29:41.920 --> 00:29:47.440
is up on top of the leader
board with one point five to seven million.

407
00:29:48.400 --> 00:29:49.279
Have no idea what they started with. You know what they start with

408
00:29:49.279 --> 00:29:56.519
in this three hundred, three hundred, three hundred because it's six x the

409
00:29:56.559 --> 00:30:02.480
Bune Marius Gurse second, Yeah on
Strava. Third, Alex Kulev, fourth,

410
00:30:02.559 --> 00:30:04.960
James chen Ar, Turmart Rosi and
Philip Sternheimer and not to Barbara Brandon

411
00:30:06.039 --> 00:30:11.960
Wilson USA. No, this is
James in Taiwan. Oh, Sergio Ado

412
00:30:11.240 --> 00:30:17.200
our guy top. Hey, let's
go, let's go baby. I think

413
00:30:17.279 --> 00:30:19.799
phil Ivy bagged up a lot of
chips. I actually think he bagged your

414
00:30:19.799 --> 00:30:23.720
favorite number eight hundred and eighty eight. Oh, he's winning this. This

415
00:30:23.799 --> 00:30:29.480
is second. This is bryceon number
twelve. I think we lost Stephen Chidwick

416
00:30:29.519 --> 00:30:36.920
for both bullets, which sucks for
our fantasy squad, but whatever. You

417
00:30:36.960 --> 00:30:40.240
can jump in the months. This
time David Coleman bagged chips. He backed

418
00:30:40.279 --> 00:30:42.599
up over six hundred thousand. Adrian
Matteo's bag date here in forty four thousand,

419
00:30:42.599 --> 00:30:47.960
Andrew Lichtenberger seven earned sixty four thousand, Isaac Hackston seven and forty thousand

420
00:30:48.079 --> 00:30:52.079
d nags in the building four hundred
and fifty eight thousand in the bag profit

421
00:30:52.160 --> 00:30:56.680
on the day Let's go so yeah, fun day in this one, very

422
00:30:56.880 --> 00:31:02.799
very fun day. Oh, Daniel's
got a great table tomorrow, lots of

423
00:31:02.880 --> 00:31:07.319
chips, He's got massage on his
table. Bang, He's got Santosh on

424
00:31:07.400 --> 00:31:11.920
his table, and he's got Paul
Jagger on a table. That's the table.

425
00:31:12.160 --> 00:31:17.279
Daniel might have four million chips by
the close of red Okay, I

426
00:31:17.319 --> 00:31:22.960
can't wait. Let's go baby yes
or bust first. San Also on that

427
00:31:22.960 --> 00:31:29.880
table, Carlos Chatha and Dimitar dan
Chev shut out Mickey Doff. So there's

428
00:31:29.920 --> 00:31:32.839
gonna be some That's a fun table. That's that's that's a fun one.

429
00:31:32.920 --> 00:31:37.079
And Daniel obviously has he has a
report playing with Paul Jager from Super High

430
00:31:37.119 --> 00:31:42.440
Rollable, so that I'm sure that'll
be a lot of fun with those guys.

431
00:31:42.920 --> 00:31:49.039
Plan is to stream the final table
of this on Sunday. Would love

432
00:31:49.160 --> 00:31:52.839
week stream day two. I mean, I think that's the play. I

433
00:31:52.839 --> 00:31:55.920
mean, I think if it was
me, if I was in charge,

434
00:31:55.920 --> 00:31:59.079
and no one will ever put me
in charge because no one wants to.

435
00:31:59.799 --> 00:32:02.240
I would do the eight hundreds deep
stack tomorrow. It's probably gonna be pretty

436
00:32:02.319 --> 00:32:07.880
quick. I would say absolute max
three hours. If that thing goes longer

437
00:32:07.920 --> 00:32:13.480
than three hours, I will be
so f and shocked. It'll be unbelievable.

438
00:32:13.559 --> 00:32:15.680
That's just how those things are.
Then I would just roll right into

439
00:32:15.759 --> 00:32:20.720
day two because then you're gonna be
reg is gonna be closed, You're gonna

440
00:32:20.759 --> 00:32:22.720
know all the numbers and everything.
So I would roll into day two.

441
00:32:23.720 --> 00:32:25.640
You could probably just do like I
don't know, if they have a dinner

442
00:32:25.640 --> 00:32:30.240
break, playing break, post dinner
break, take us till the end of

443
00:32:30.279 --> 00:32:32.039
the day, come back the next
day a shout out. That's what I

444
00:32:32.079 --> 00:32:37.799
would do. That's what I get
that done. Probably Mary, but he

445
00:32:37.839 --> 00:32:42.160
doesn't like to listen to us because
he just doesn't. He doesn't want to

446
00:32:42.680 --> 00:32:45.640
because we try and tell you we'll
try them. Maybe we'll try it.

447
00:32:45.640 --> 00:32:53.119
But that would that would be done. What else we got, Oh fifteen

448
00:32:53.640 --> 00:33:00.359
RAS a real man's tournament. As
I was told by as aficionado, somebody

449
00:33:00.400 --> 00:33:04.880
told you something about it that the
name needs to change. Oh yes,

450
00:33:05.039 --> 00:33:07.960
mister Odb Baker, what's it called? Was it called the ODB Invitation?

451
00:33:08.039 --> 00:33:13.160
He gave his grief for the the
John Smith Invitational we nicknamed the Heads Up

452
00:33:13.240 --> 00:33:15.759
Championship. He comes over to me
and he's like, thought, we were

453
00:33:15.759 --> 00:33:17.599
trying to take it away from being
called the John Smith I want to know.

454
00:33:17.640 --> 00:33:21.440
I want to keep it called the
John Smith Invitational. I think it

455
00:33:21.480 --> 00:33:22.960
deserves to be that. But the
new thing is, I don't know if

456
00:33:23.000 --> 00:33:29.039
you saw my team co president Matt
Clark put on it. He put on

457
00:33:29.079 --> 00:33:34.960
Twitter that I think it's at Matt
Clark Poker that should we call should we

458
00:33:35.000 --> 00:33:38.640
call the ten K deuce to seven
Triple Drawt Championship the Danny Wong Invitational because

459
00:33:38.640 --> 00:33:43.319
he's finished second twice although he's never
won it. Actually that makes a lot

460
00:33:43.319 --> 00:33:45.039
of more sense. I kind of
like that. But ODB last year he

461
00:33:45.079 --> 00:33:51.440
won the fifteen hundred dollars RAZ twenty
twenty one, he took fifth twenty seventeen,

462
00:33:51.559 --> 00:33:53.799
second. He's got a case because
he has won it. He's done

463
00:33:53.839 --> 00:33:58.720
the one thing John Smith hasn't done, and that's what needs to be renamed

464
00:33:59.160 --> 00:34:07.160
the fifteen stud the fucking Chufty Invitation
to He's one or twice. It was

465
00:34:07.200 --> 00:34:13.400
a fourteen year difference. Does let's
go I like, I like, but

466
00:34:13.559 --> 00:34:20.679
the Chuft, the Invitational, the
Chufty Classic and the Tufty Glassic is good,

467
00:34:21.480 --> 00:34:23.400
all right? Looking at the rads, looks like Scott Seevers got a

468
00:34:23.440 --> 00:34:30.400
lot of chips. Alex Livingston's in
there, John Reisner Rowland Israel Ash really

469
00:34:30.559 --> 00:34:35.480
a j kelsel, Ryan Reese Patrick
Leonard decided to hop into the to the

470
00:34:35.679 --> 00:34:38.760
ras after pretty brutal beat that he
took to bust out of the twenty five

471
00:34:38.760 --> 00:34:43.679
dollars freeze out final table. To
you haw help he his ACE ten lost

472
00:34:43.719 --> 00:34:46.440
out to Ace five. Also the
second best all round poker player in the

473
00:34:46.480 --> 00:34:50.360
world, Jean Dames got some chips
to Oh, of course, he's a

474
00:34:50.360 --> 00:34:52.360
Shawnee best fucking chips and everything.
I mean, he's just he's just a

475
00:34:52.400 --> 00:34:59.840
wizard. He really is an absolute
wizard. Looks like they got right wrong.

476
00:35:00.000 --> 00:35:02.159
Five hundred and fifty entries. The
number says five forty seven. I

477
00:35:02.239 --> 00:35:06.079
never have any idea if this is
like locked inner and it's correct because they've

478
00:35:06.079 --> 00:35:08.159
already announced the paths. Oh okay, then it's correct five forty seven,

479
00:35:08.199 --> 00:35:13.599
which is a little and Delasio,
the just the table. Yeah, five

480
00:35:13.719 --> 00:35:15.840
fifty six last year, five forty
seven this year, so nothing really to

481
00:35:15.840 --> 00:35:20.480
worry about. Oh quickly on the
fifty K one hundred and eleven last year.

482
00:35:20.519 --> 00:35:24.599
In this first fifty k, the
one that Leon Sterm won, they're

483
00:35:24.639 --> 00:35:30.400
already at one thirty four. Yeah, so blowing by that number. So

484
00:35:30.480 --> 00:35:32.239
this rasment a little bit down,
but you know, of course, no

485
00:35:32.239 --> 00:35:36.480
one really cares when it's down,
Like whatever, do we send a long

486
00:35:36.559 --> 00:35:39.800
yes today for what the fifty k
we did? But I don't remember what

487
00:35:39.800 --> 00:35:43.719
it was. I remember I see
like one you were going all over at

488
00:35:43.760 --> 00:35:45.760
two hundred, and I was like, no chance. I mean I still

489
00:35:45.800 --> 00:35:52.719
think two hundred is very much in
play sixty six entrees. You're not dead.

490
00:35:52.760 --> 00:35:55.880
I'll say that it's gonna kick off
with thirty five. I mean there's

491
00:35:57.000 --> 00:36:00.519
like three guys in this big O
tournament that could bust out and play that.

492
00:36:00.039 --> 00:36:04.719
Maybe maybe more than three. Yeah, Like I don't think Carrie played

493
00:36:04.719 --> 00:36:07.440
it, for example, Yeah,
he was in the big Yeah, so

494
00:36:07.519 --> 00:36:09.840
like if he comes, if he
comes, he could possibly be two bullets,

495
00:36:09.840 --> 00:36:15.599
like you know how many was like
tweets and going to an idea what

496
00:36:15.639 --> 00:36:19.679
we're doing how many does? How
is over? How May saw ivy one,

497
00:36:19.719 --> 00:36:22.519
he said, trying to pack it
up. I'm done. I'm just

498
00:36:22.519 --> 00:36:27.199
gonna I guess I'm just gonna go
be a dad or something. No more

499
00:36:27.320 --> 00:36:30.519
sense chasing brace Let's phil Ivey's back, like, well, what's the point?

500
00:36:30.920 --> 00:36:35.559
What's up for top in this uh
one forty one, three and seventy

501
00:36:36.119 --> 00:36:38.880
podcast, Mickey doc is he's still
in. He has five bets. Oh

502
00:36:38.920 --> 00:36:43.679
my god, Mickey, come on, he said, five bets could be

503
00:36:43.719 --> 00:36:50.400
Sushi time, starting Stack, Last
Break, Warwick Wrecking Me, Warwick Music,

504
00:36:50.360 --> 00:36:53.719
Indian. I still to this day
have no idea what that guy looks

505
00:36:53.760 --> 00:36:59.719
like. Really, I have no
idea. I mean maybe i'd look at

506
00:36:59.719 --> 00:37:00.400
seeing you could point them out to
me, and I'd be like, oh,

507
00:37:00.400 --> 00:37:05.960
okay, you know, I just
I only have ever covered him for

508
00:37:06.039 --> 00:37:08.079
sure. I obviously know the name, and he's around, he's a player,

509
00:37:08.119 --> 00:37:12.280
et cetera. But like I've never
like written his name or anything,

510
00:37:12.320 --> 00:37:15.480
like, never typed it whatever.
So it's just it's just a player that's

511
00:37:15.519 --> 00:37:21.360
you know, never really passed through
my orbit. The fifty hundreds RAZ tournament

512
00:37:21.360 --> 00:37:24.360
that is a three day tournament that'll
finish out on Sunday as well, as

513
00:37:24.360 --> 00:37:30.599
long as things go according to schedule. Mike Rowdinsky's in the field. Huh

514
00:37:30.559 --> 00:37:36.559
h, random poker player, it's
time for another segment. Tim came up

515
00:37:36.599 --> 00:37:38.920
with that. Donnie will try to
ignore it as much as possible. It's

516
00:37:39.280 --> 00:37:45.440
what random pooker player? Did you
see today? All right? What do

517
00:37:45.480 --> 00:37:47.360
you got for me? I got
from the fifty K fest of all?

518
00:37:47.519 --> 00:37:55.360
Okay? Uh Rob Sala Burr did
not expect to see him in let alone.

519
00:37:55.679 --> 00:37:58.840
I have barely have a same with
the World Series. The second one

520
00:37:58.840 --> 00:38:00.559
I have from there is a close
friend of mine who has not been at

521
00:38:00.559 --> 00:38:05.280
the World Series for like four or
five years, Cale Burns. He was

522
00:38:05.280 --> 00:38:07.360
in our group. Child's like,
no way is Kyle Burns here in Las

523
00:38:07.440 --> 00:38:12.559
Vegas. He's basically retired from poker. Saw our pitch up confirmed with him,

524
00:38:12.679 --> 00:38:15.119
went over and gave him a hog
like what are you doing buddy?

525
00:38:15.159 --> 00:38:16.440
He's like, I just felt like
coming over up. It's like how long

526
00:38:16.440 --> 00:38:19.519
are you here for? He was
like, I don't know until I was

527
00:38:19.519 --> 00:38:23.519
ready to go home. Crocodile Crew
man, Everyone's coming, Everyone's coming to

528
00:38:23.599 --> 00:38:28.760
Kangaroo Crew. Kangaroo Crew Kangaroo.
I was. I thought of Billy the

529
00:38:28.800 --> 00:38:35.000
Crock and then I said, yeah, yeah, mine is in the the

530
00:38:35.280 --> 00:38:40.239
ten K big o David ben Giney. I haven't seen that guy in years.

531
00:38:40.960 --> 00:38:47.719
We played PGT mixed games. No, No, that no was I

532
00:38:49.239 --> 00:38:51.960
was. I didn't you want to
I'm gonna stap man you right now,

533
00:38:52.119 --> 00:38:54.159
give me one sick. I got
the playlist. I wasn't. I wasn't

534
00:38:54.320 --> 00:38:58.679
like in the room for PGG mixed
games at all. Do you want to

535
00:38:58.840 --> 00:39:02.159
say PGT niskins, No, you're
You're insane. I want to say it

536
00:39:02.239 --> 00:39:07.800
was the fall On last year he
played. That's That's what I'm thinking.

537
00:39:07.880 --> 00:39:14.599
Pame three years ago. As far
as I'm concerned, slowly right now,

538
00:39:15.320 --> 00:39:17.880
I haven't seen David Benjamin in forever, so I thought it was surprised.

539
00:39:17.960 --> 00:39:22.639
David Benjamin played one event five K
and he played the opening ten K horse

540
00:39:23.280 --> 00:39:28.840
Bob October twenty twenty three. Oh, I started, I haven't seen him.

541
00:39:29.079 --> 00:39:30.639
It's eight months ago. I haven't
seen him in a while, and

542
00:39:30.679 --> 00:39:35.000
I haven't seen him the st I'll
still give it to you. I'll still

543
00:39:35.039 --> 00:39:37.800
let you have it. Got it, got it all right? So yeah,

544
00:39:38.239 --> 00:39:42.880
that's what we've got wet WSP injury
report, what's the wus to be

545
00:39:42.960 --> 00:39:50.159
injury fort no scooter for ob he's
walking, he's back to normal practicing.

546
00:39:50.320 --> 00:39:55.639
Why it's because Rat a peppinist stabs
this is it's my invitation. I can't

547
00:39:55.639 --> 00:39:59.280
be on the fucking i R.
Like that stresses how this is sure?

548
00:39:59.360 --> 00:40:00.599
Yeah? You know, hey,
no way, I'm missing my show,

549
00:40:01.159 --> 00:40:06.000
like this is my dance, Like, let's go. So that's why he's

550
00:40:06.039 --> 00:40:07.119
probably in a lot of pain.
Maybe he's you know, jacked up.

551
00:40:07.559 --> 00:40:12.960
He has shot in beforehand, you
know, and he's ready to go.

552
00:40:13.320 --> 00:40:15.679
He is ready to go, but
then tomorrow, you know, when the

553
00:40:15.760 --> 00:40:20.400
when the shot wears off, then
it really hurts come back. Maybe that's

554
00:40:20.400 --> 00:40:22.440
how it usually is, Like you're
good for the first half when you get

555
00:40:22.480 --> 00:40:24.760
the shop, but you come back
for the second half. You know,

556
00:40:24.800 --> 00:40:30.159
you're a little bit in So we'll
see. We'll obviously pay attention and figure

557
00:40:30.159 --> 00:40:32.039
it out. But it's good to
see him off the i R. It's

558
00:40:32.079 --> 00:40:35.599
good. Well, so what what
are we going to do with this?

559
00:40:35.840 --> 00:40:38.760
I know you're in charge of this. One must change because you're the one

560
00:40:38.800 --> 00:40:45.719
that put all these musical things in
here and like the what it's We're basically

561
00:40:45.800 --> 00:40:51.360
like a band. Now, that's
nothing wrong with that. You said we

562
00:40:51.440 --> 00:40:54.880
have like some thing breaking news.
We did that, so we can we

563
00:40:54.880 --> 00:40:58.000
can we have If we have breaking
news, then we have breaking news.

564
00:40:58.000 --> 00:41:00.920
Okay, so let's just play the
I mean the breaking news. It's breaking

565
00:41:00.920 --> 00:41:01.960
news to me because you're like,
I just texted you about it. I

566
00:41:02.000 --> 00:41:05.639
have no ideas. This is obviously
breaking news to me. All right,

567
00:41:05.719 --> 00:41:14.760
Producer Rich, you don't what to
put the breaking news on. We have

568
00:41:14.840 --> 00:41:17.719
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569
00:41:17.880 --> 00:41:22.840
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570
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All right, I think you've had
it there. I have no idea what

586
00:42:49.480 --> 00:42:52.920
it is. What do you read? What is it? The hat?

587
00:42:52.079 --> 00:42:55.079
The hats are bad? They are
here, Yes, they are here.

588
00:42:57.840 --> 00:43:02.599
Yeah, you have well look the
Pokergart pod cast Lucky Hats addition to here,

589
00:43:02.960 --> 00:43:08.039
Brandon Bills. You heard it in
that little news report. You know

590
00:43:08.079 --> 00:43:12.119
what you know how you know how
it goes. Come find us. We're

591
00:43:12.119 --> 00:43:15.320
here every day. I just got
to say that password. I think we're

592
00:43:15.320 --> 00:43:16.679
going to roll with the same password
as last year. I was a good

593
00:43:16.679 --> 00:43:21.679
one family part where some people sing
a song who some people tell us about

594
00:43:21.760 --> 00:43:24.599
beats story. I've already. I
don't want either of those. You don't

595
00:43:24.119 --> 00:43:28.239
want, no, I'm just saying
you just come up to me and see

596
00:43:28.239 --> 00:43:30.639
family part. I don't want you
to sing a damn song. I don't

597
00:43:30.679 --> 00:43:34.480
need a bad beat story. Okay, someone sing a song for to Danny

598
00:43:34.519 --> 00:43:37.239
please. Anyway, I've given some
out already. By the way, Sweet

599
00:43:37.280 --> 00:43:40.320
Lou who went who came went home
cash lim hold him, but he has

600
00:43:40.360 --> 00:43:44.920
one. He actually made a nicer
donation to the coffee fund. So we're

601
00:43:44.960 --> 00:43:47.480
going to get coffee on the Sweet
Lou tomorrow. Legend. I gave one

602
00:43:47.519 --> 00:43:52.599
to Mike Chavett's he cashed in the
deep stack. It's just cashing every day.

603
00:43:52.239 --> 00:43:57.119
It's unbelievable. Kaitlyn Jeffers gave one
to her. We've got some here

604
00:43:57.199 --> 00:44:00.280
our team or has one. You
see our social media guy rocking at every

605
00:44:00.119 --> 00:44:02.440
day. So if you want one, come find us. When we do

606
00:44:02.480 --> 00:44:06.199
our walks, we'll probably start carrying
some with us. We've got a few

607
00:44:06.199 --> 00:44:09.519
of the old ones left too,
So if you want both, let us

608
00:44:09.559 --> 00:44:13.840
know. Put the new one.
We've got lots of them. Family pot,

609
00:44:13.960 --> 00:44:15.000
it's all it takes. I'm a
fan of the new Hats. I

610
00:44:15.039 --> 00:44:19.280
like them, so yeah, I'm
gonna have to steal myself one. I

611
00:44:19.320 --> 00:44:22.880
got nothing else. I'm good.
Good because we still don't have a winner

612
00:44:22.880 --> 00:44:28.559
in this twenty recording for four minutes. I think it's probably not going to

613
00:44:28.679 --> 00:44:34.199
end till it's it's eleven thirty six
pm on Friday night. Probably not gonna

614
00:44:34.280 --> 00:44:39.519
end till I'll say one fifteen.
Oh okay, I was gonna say one.

615
00:44:40.239 --> 00:44:45.280
I mean they've been stuck at thirty
five big mindes apiece for the last

616
00:44:46.159 --> 00:44:49.480
It's just not gonna end. It's
just not happening. I mean, I'm

617
00:44:49.559 --> 00:44:53.079
sorry to all the crew, everyone
that's watching. You know, it's funny

618
00:44:53.079 --> 00:44:57.920
because like poker is such an this
is the part of the podcast where you

619
00:44:58.000 --> 00:45:00.760
no longer want to hear us talk
about random stuf. Then just shut it

620
00:45:00.800 --> 00:45:01.679
off. But we're gonna talk about
something we want to talk about. It

621
00:45:02.039 --> 00:45:08.000
Rank this should we bring in the
Gatorade rankings? No, we're not doing

622
00:45:08.000 --> 00:45:13.639
any episode of Rank. It's Orange
first lemon are the worst segment has ever

623
00:45:13.679 --> 00:45:17.360
been recorded on this podcast. I
was trying to feel some fluff come on,

624
00:45:17.599 --> 00:45:21.360
even close. That's why you came
back. You were sick of like

625
00:45:21.559 --> 00:45:27.280
ranked something related to poker. Comes
out with fucking I don't even know what

626
00:45:27.320 --> 00:45:30.239
you did? Did I rank diet
soda? Because zero? I like the

627
00:45:30.320 --> 00:45:37.679
zero sugar? Telling you? What? What were we talking about? Ranking?

628
00:45:37.760 --> 00:45:44.480
Uh? Zero sugar? What that? What I was going to say

629
00:45:44.519 --> 00:45:52.199
is that poker is very interesting because
and what I what I'm getting at mostly

630
00:45:52.280 --> 00:45:58.400
is about like broadcasting it on television, streaming whatever, you know, viewership,

631
00:45:58.440 --> 00:46:00.039
all that sort of stuff. That's
where I'm coming at is from.

632
00:46:00.519 --> 00:46:06.239
Obviously everything was edited episodes when it
first like blew up right, you know,

633
00:46:06.360 --> 00:46:07.679
like I don't know, I forget
what day was? Was it Tuesday

634
00:46:07.719 --> 00:46:09.800
night of the week, like you
know, it was Poker night essentially on

635
00:46:10.039 --> 00:46:14.800
ESPN. That's when everyone was watching
everything. You're not You're watching one or

636
00:46:14.840 --> 00:46:17.000
two hour episodes however long they were, and like you got your fix for

637
00:46:17.039 --> 00:46:20.719
the week, you waited till the
next week. Like that's thet of stuff.

638
00:46:21.079 --> 00:46:27.719
Things then started, you know,
graduating, evolving towards live streams,

639
00:46:28.360 --> 00:46:32.440
but poker live streams are so boring. Yeah, if you're not, if

640
00:46:32.440 --> 00:46:37.599
you're not very into it, Like
a lot of people and probably most of

641
00:46:37.639 --> 00:46:42.119
the people listening right now to the
Poker Gril podcast are very into it,

642
00:46:42.400 --> 00:46:45.559
right, So I'm not talking to
you, but like the casual viewer is

643
00:46:45.599 --> 00:46:50.599
like not very into it. Like
like, for example, when I watch

644
00:46:50.639 --> 00:46:52.559
poker at home sometimes if I want
to watch a live stream, like it's

645
00:46:52.639 --> 00:46:59.400
it's Saturday morning and we have nothing
going on and it's freaking early May and

646
00:46:59.480 --> 00:47:02.599
whatever, and I have a trite
and stream on right Like I'm sitting there

647
00:47:02.639 --> 00:47:07.920
on the couch, I'm watching it. I'm engaged, I'm like entertained,

648
00:47:07.000 --> 00:47:10.719
but also like trying to learn and
everything. My wife is sitting there like

649
00:47:10.800 --> 00:47:14.760
what the F is this? Like
this is so boring, you know.

650
00:47:15.280 --> 00:47:20.400
Like so she's like trying to be
a casual poker fan, but it's very

651
00:47:20.440 --> 00:47:22.880
hard to get into it from a
live stream sense. And I'm just what

652
00:47:22.920 --> 00:47:25.960
I'm saying is that, like what's
going on in this heads up match is

653
00:47:27.039 --> 00:47:30.320
very much like it's hard to watch
unless you're really into poker, like you're

654
00:47:30.360 --> 00:47:35.920
not just in the old days,
Like the old days for us during the

655
00:47:35.960 --> 00:47:37.440
Poker Boom, Right, you're flipping
through the channels. If you're just a

656
00:47:37.480 --> 00:47:43.400
casual person, maybe you land on
ESPN and it's w s AP day four

657
00:47:43.679 --> 00:47:46.760
of the main events, but you're
seeing like basically a highlight show, aces

658
00:47:46.840 --> 00:47:50.679
versus kings, this versus that you
gotta help me, yelling about how he

659
00:47:50.800 --> 00:47:52.800
just dodged bullets, blah blah blah, like all this sort of stuff,

660
00:47:52.800 --> 00:47:55.519
and it's like boom boom boom,
boom boom. Nowadays, if you're like

661
00:47:55.559 --> 00:48:00.199
if you were to flip through,
which you're not really flipping through and like

662
00:48:00.280 --> 00:48:02.159
landing on Poker bro, but if
you were and you were to land on

663
00:48:02.199 --> 00:48:07.079
like something like What's happening now or
basically any final table, it's pretty boring.

664
00:48:07.199 --> 00:48:10.519
Yes, it's like it's just so
it's so funny and like, I

665
00:48:10.599 --> 00:48:14.840
know, that was kind of one
of the things that came out when we

666
00:48:14.920 --> 00:48:16.880
did the live version of High Stakes
Poker. Remember, because like High Stakes

667
00:48:16.880 --> 00:48:22.639
Poker is an edited show, and
what you see is an edited episode,

668
00:48:22.039 --> 00:48:25.480
Like we film for like eight hours
for one day, and then that gets

669
00:48:25.519 --> 00:48:30.760
cut down to like a forty five
minute episode. Like we cut so much

670
00:48:30.800 --> 00:48:32.880
stuff out it's all edited together,
all the pauses are gone, you know,

671
00:48:32.880 --> 00:48:39.159
blah blah blah. Even Daniel said
it today he saw the hand between

672
00:48:39.239 --> 00:48:45.320
Johann Gilbert and Antonio Galiana, the
big bluff ers, bluffers bluff you know,

673
00:48:45.400 --> 00:48:49.079
on the flushboard, and he commented, like, you know, I

674
00:48:49.119 --> 00:48:51.760
wish they would have cut out all
the tanking. Yeah, you know,

675
00:48:52.000 --> 00:48:53.960
and which is a good point,
because you don't, like, we're now

676
00:48:54.039 --> 00:48:59.480
so used to it, all of
us, like that are these poker diehard

677
00:48:59.599 --> 00:49:01.239
enthusias, like this is just what
it is, and we're used to like

678
00:49:01.320 --> 00:49:06.719
that tanking stuff now, right,
But if you were just to see that

679
00:49:06.840 --> 00:49:10.280
clip on social media, like,
yeah, you might be interested in it,

680
00:49:10.320 --> 00:49:14.719
but it also might be harder for
you to stay engaged with it because

681
00:49:15.039 --> 00:49:17.320
there's still a lot of tanking in
that specific clip. You can cut it

682
00:49:17.320 --> 00:49:21.519
out, but I mean, I
guess the Devil's advocate to that is like,

683
00:49:21.519 --> 00:49:23.000
you don't get the full effect if
you don't keep all the tanking in.

684
00:49:23.320 --> 00:49:27.079
It's obviously a thin line that you
have to walk. So, you

685
00:49:27.119 --> 00:49:30.119
know, I totally understand what Daniel's
saying. Yes, you know, it's

686
00:49:30.119 --> 00:49:35.280
certainly not made for I guess the
TikTok crowd who need everything served them and

687
00:49:35.280 --> 00:49:37.000
you know, point three seconds or
they're out. Well, that's just how

688
00:49:37.039 --> 00:49:40.960
it is. It's just funny.
But I mean my mind is built like

689
00:49:42.000 --> 00:49:44.039
that now, Like you need to
get like, you need to get hooked.

690
00:49:44.239 --> 00:49:46.920
You need to get in there in
the first like millisecond of everything,

691
00:49:47.039 --> 00:49:51.320
or you're out or you're done,
you're onto the next thing. So yeah,

692
00:49:51.360 --> 00:49:54.159
but it's just funny that, you
know, people want people are like,

693
00:49:54.199 --> 00:49:57.559
we want more live streams, we
want more live streams, and then

694
00:49:57.599 --> 00:50:00.320
you do more live streams, but
the live streams that are done end up

695
00:50:00.360 --> 00:50:05.360
being boring except for obviously the very
very exciting parts, and then everyone's like,

696
00:50:05.440 --> 00:50:07.880
this is so boring. Well yeah, but it's live poke. You

697
00:50:08.320 --> 00:50:12.639
should try watching live poker from the
stands. That's way worse than watching a

698
00:50:12.719 --> 00:50:19.559
lot. So anyway, that's just
my little way off the beaten path point

699
00:50:19.599 --> 00:50:22.239
of conversation. At the end of
this podcast, all right, we're going

700
00:50:22.280 --> 00:50:25.880
to get out of here because I
want to go home and get some sleep

701
00:50:27.000 --> 00:50:30.599
for tomorrow. Remco and I are
going to be on the commentary for the

702
00:50:30.639 --> 00:50:32.760
eight hundred dollars Deep Stack tournament again. That is going to start the final

703
00:50:32.800 --> 00:50:37.639
table live stream on the poker Goro
YouTube channel, I believe, as in

704
00:50:37.639 --> 00:50:43.079
addition to on poker gro but in
front of the paywall five pm Eastern time,

705
00:50:43.199 --> 00:50:46.599
two pm Pacific time. So tune
on in and watch us call or

706
00:50:46.639 --> 00:50:51.639
hear us call the action on that
one. That one, by the way,

707
00:50:51.760 --> 00:50:55.559
I promise you will probably not be
a boring excited because the structures is

708
00:50:55.599 --> 00:51:00.360
not that good. This twenty five
dollars freeze out in good structure so leads

709
00:51:00.400 --> 00:51:04.719
to a little bit more boring play. But those deep sacks events are bang

710
00:51:04.760 --> 00:51:07.639
bang bang, fireworks all over the
place. So I'll set the over under

711
00:51:07.679 --> 00:51:09.960
on the first all in on three
hands because that's usually how it goes.

712
00:51:12.039 --> 00:51:15.360
So yeah, anyway, my name
is Donna Peters, his name is Tim

713
00:51:15.440 --> 00:51:25.400
Duckworth, and we will talk to
you later. So yeah, express

