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<v Speaker 1>Hello everyone, and welcome back to a new episode of

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<v Speaker 1>the Poker Go Podcast. Tim brought the glasses back. That

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<v Speaker 1>makes me happy. My name is Donny Peters. His name

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<v Speaker 1>is Tim Duckworth. What is going on? Everyone? It is

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<v Speaker 1>just past midnight. Well it is now officially Tuesday, June tenth,

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<v Speaker 1>but basically Monday June ninth for us. How you doing?

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<v Speaker 2>I'm doing great.

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<v Speaker 1>You look very weird, like you got some planned. I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>I know you have something planned, but you look you

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<v Speaker 1>look mischievous.

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<v Speaker 2>I got a present for you.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, I can't wait. I can't. I absolutely cannot.

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<v Speaker 3>If you're watching it home, you might have got to

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<v Speaker 3>see the back of my laptop. It's podcasting, Oh my god,

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<v Speaker 3>And I got you a matching one.

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<v Speaker 1>What is it? Can I see it?

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<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna show you Wow. Okay, as you can put

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<v Speaker 2>that on the back.

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<v Speaker 3>You screen a little bit advertising advertising for what the

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<v Speaker 3>podcast VC. I countried mine up a bit. I'm going

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<v Speaker 3>to show you mine and people can see it at home.

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<v Speaker 3>But let's show you mine.

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<v Speaker 1>Oh my god, good christ, old lady, what is happening.

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<v Speaker 3>We've got a duck mullow down here, got the peace sign.

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<v Speaker 3>I think that's very fitting. Wild got some Why is.

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<v Speaker 1>The peace sign fitting?

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<v Speaker 2>Because I always got like this piece.

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<v Speaker 3>With some cowboy with some cowboy hats, you know, and

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<v Speaker 3>I thought I would country it up.

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<v Speaker 2>You know, you're supposed to put on you laptop screen.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm not putting it on right now. Yeah, but I'll

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<v Speaker 1>deal with it for next time anyway.

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<v Speaker 3>But it was a little it's a little addition to

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<v Speaker 3>our set aslong with DNX Bubble, the Poker Go podcast,

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<v Speaker 3>hat some oats.

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<v Speaker 2>Overnight, we've got the fern.

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<v Speaker 3>I got another one coming maybe tomorrow the next day,

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<v Speaker 3>this little thing, but we'll Yeah, we're spicing up the set.

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<v Speaker 2>There's my little gift to you. You can throw it

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<v Speaker 2>out at the end of the World Series, but for now,

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<v Speaker 2>I think.

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<v Speaker 1>Whatever, it's definitely going to the trash the end of

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<v Speaker 1>the World Series. We'll play that all right. On today's show,

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<v Speaker 1>we got the ten thousand dollars seven cards dotted Championship

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<v Speaker 1>concluding last night not long after we left here, but

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<v Speaker 1>an hour after we left here, So we'll hit on that.

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<v Speaker 1>Chang Lee wins the twenty five thousand dollars Nolanman hold

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<v Speaker 1>him high Roller for almost two million dollars, Tyler brown

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<v Speaker 1>scooped up his second w Sop gold bracelet. The Big

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<v Speaker 1>and Bad Colossus is down to nine. That's going to

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<v Speaker 1>be streaming Tuesday on Poker Go. Yours truly will be

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<v Speaker 1>leading the commentary, so make sure you guys tune in

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<v Speaker 1>for that. We'll touch on who's at the final table

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<v Speaker 1>and what time that will start. Later on in this episode,

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<v Speaker 1>you got Dan Eggs, mister Daniel Legron, you mister real

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<v Speaker 1>kid Poker, and Nick Shulman the God making a run

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<v Speaker 1>in the ten k nolmit deuce to seven single draw.

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<v Speaker 1>The fifty thousand dollars high Roller is underway, and of course,

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<v Speaker 1>as always, we'll touch on everything else that's happening here

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<v Speaker 1>at the twenty twenty five World Series of Poker. As always,

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<v Speaker 1>to start the show, would like to remind you to

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<v Speaker 1>all the action is. No bots, no gimmicks, just real

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<v Speaker 1>players like Tim even though he looks fake, he's a

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<v Speaker 1>real person and myself I'm certainly real. We're on play

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<v Speaker 1>poker gol all the time. We should schedule like a

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<v Speaker 1>meetup game or something. Can we do that? We'll just

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<v Speaker 1>be like we're gonna go here and play it.

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<v Speaker 2>SERI.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, Like, well, on play poker Go, we'll just like

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<v Speaker 1>promote it that we're gonna go in there. We're gonna

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<v Speaker 1>play Father's Day. We should do a Father's Day. Oh god, nooy,

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<v Speaker 1>that might be a bad day. Yeah, that's probably really

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<v Speaker 1>a bad day. So we won't do it then. But

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<v Speaker 1>well we'll figure that out. You guys, if you want

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<v Speaker 1>poker gro dot com is where it's at. Nick Guagenty, Sir,

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<v Speaker 1>who you and I both know fairly well, Yep, he

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<v Speaker 1>defeated China Reim at three am in the morning, about

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<v Speaker 1>an hour after you and I did the last episode.

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<v Speaker 1>I told you, I told you he was gonna come back.

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<v Speaker 1>As soon as JRB showed up on that rail, I

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<v Speaker 1>knew it was over. Jase, it's over. Vince Carter Slam

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<v Speaker 1>Donk Style, It's over.

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<v Speaker 2>He's dead to me.

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<v Speaker 1>Who Chino?

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<v Speaker 2>No, I always love.

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<v Speaker 1>Chanting because he came and he put the mush on

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<v Speaker 1>his guy cool put the mush on his guy. Well,

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<v Speaker 1>Nick Gaghanty his third WSOP Gold bracelet and almost three

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<v Speaker 1>hundred thousand dollars he won a online bracelet twenty twenty

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<v Speaker 1>WSP two k no limit hold Them, and then he

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<v Speaker 1>won the fifteen hundred dollars limit Hold Them in twenty

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<v Speaker 1>twenty four. Fourth disip runner up for mister Chino. I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>just why so I got a third?

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<v Speaker 3>I think he's got a couple of fourths. Third was

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<v Speaker 3>online course, he was the seventh in the seventh main

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<v Speaker 3>events main He's got obviously, yeah, a couple of other

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<v Speaker 3>found title results, but yeah, fourth runout for China. That's

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<v Speaker 3>a little bit of salt in the wounds right there

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<v Speaker 3>for him.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, listen, Chino's been around the block, He's seen

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<v Speaker 1>it all. He's won almost at all except FORSP bracelet.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, he's won multiple WPT titles. He's got that

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<v Speaker 1>PCA Main Event title. He's got PGT titles, both actual

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<v Speaker 1>tournament trophies. He's got series titles as well. He's the

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<v Speaker 1>champion of the PGT Mixed Games twice. So you know,

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<v Speaker 1>Chino's what he won in the Epic Poker League tournament. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>that was like one of the coolest things that I

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<v Speaker 1>really missed the Epic Poker League. But he's won everything

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<v Speaker 1>except for a basic bracelet.

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<v Speaker 2>He's gonna get one. He's getting one.

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<v Speaker 1>Of course he's going to get one. I thought it

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<v Speaker 1>was gonna come, you know, last night, I mean he

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<v Speaker 1>was just I thought it was gonna come before I

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<v Speaker 1>saw JRB. Let me point that out, okay, and then

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<v Speaker 1>I saw JRB, and I knew it was over right,

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<v Speaker 1>Just going back to two thousand and eight, I knew

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<v Speaker 1>it was over. Chino was feeling good. He had a

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<v Speaker 1>big chip lead, he was chirping, he was vaping, he

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<v Speaker 1>was doing doing the whole Chino stuff. But Nick, I

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<v Speaker 1>mean Nick just absolutely freaking battled, like he got down

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<v Speaker 1>to five six big bets at one point and just

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<v Speaker 1>didn't give up. Didn't look like he was wavering it

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<v Speaker 1>all just really stuck to the course. I mean even

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<v Speaker 1>Chino made a comment at one point that was basically,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, this is a new Nick. The old Nick

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<v Speaker 1>would have just been blasting off. This is a new Nick.

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<v Speaker 1>And Nick commented back it was right as they were

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<v Speaker 1>going to a break that well, this is tournament poker

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<v Speaker 1>versus like what Chino knew him as or Rachina was referencing,

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<v Speaker 1>Nick said, is is cash game. Nick, you know where

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<v Speaker 1>he's You're gonna be blasting off, doing funky things, getting

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<v Speaker 1>a little wild, gambling it up a little bit more.

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<v Speaker 1>But when your tournament life could potentially be on the line,

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<v Speaker 1>you change up your strategy a bit and shift some gears. Exactly.

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<v Speaker 1>So Nick agentsI congratulations to him the winner of the

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<v Speaker 1>ten thousand dollars stud Championship. I would imagine Nick gets

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<v Speaker 1>to five six bracelets at least something like that. I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>he's he's just that good in the mixed games, So

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<v Speaker 1>look for him plenty more. And then obviously we'll keep

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<v Speaker 1>it r on Chino because he's got to win one

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<v Speaker 1>one day, right, I mean, it's it's got to happen.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, obviously it doesn't need to happen. Plenty of

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<v Speaker 1>plenty of good players have gone without winning bracelets, or

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<v Speaker 1>they've gone just so long. I know we often talk

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<v Speaker 1>about the best poker players without a bracelet list. You know,

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<v Speaker 1>Chino's got to be right up there, if not at

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<v Speaker 1>the top of it. So eventually, maybe it'll come this series.

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<v Speaker 1>Maybe it won't. He did share on his Instagram at

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<v Speaker 1>least before today, that he's now unstuck for the twenty

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<v Speaker 1>twenty five World Series of Posers. But then he promptly

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<v Speaker 1>went and fired in the fifty K high Roller, so

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<v Speaker 1>that might have taken him back into the red. I

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<v Speaker 1>don't know just yet. Of course, we'll touch on that

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<v Speaker 1>fifty K high Roller later on in the episode. Chang

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<v Speaker 1>Lee winner of the twenty five K No Limit Hold

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<v Speaker 1>him high Roll or believe he might go by Jack

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<v Speaker 1>Lee is what they were calling him on the broadcast.

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<v Speaker 1>So he topped a huge field record setting miss records

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<v Speaker 1>setting massive field Yeah, massive, three hundred and ninety two entries,

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<v Speaker 1>one million, nine and forty nine thousand dollars for Lee.

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<v Speaker 1>He won it. In the end, he topped Andrew ostap

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<v Speaker 1>Chenko Osupchenko one point three million for second place. Final

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<v Speaker 1>hand saw Lee River two pair against the top pair

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<v Speaker 1>for ostap Chenko, Ossip Tago Jammed Lee made the call,

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<v Speaker 1>and that was that you had Eli Berg finishing in third.

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<v Speaker 1>The doctor Eli Berg, he's a doctor, He is a doctor.

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<v Speaker 1>Matthew Franklin fourth, Masado Yokisawa, the superstar Japanese vlogger, took

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<v Speaker 1>fifth place. Joe McKeon we all know Joe McKeon, former

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<v Speaker 1>mus BE main event champion. So as Berg took home

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<v Speaker 1>just under nine hundred k for his third first finished

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<v Speaker 1>Franklin six twenty six, Yokisawa four forty seven, and Joe

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<v Speaker 1>McKeon three twenty five. A lot of people were commenting

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<v Speaker 1>that this was the most boring final table we've ever broadcast. Now,

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<v Speaker 1>I don't necessarily think that was true. I just want

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<v Speaker 1>to point it out what some people were saying. Many

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<v Speaker 1>people were telling that. To me here a horseshoe. I

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<v Speaker 1>thought this was very run of the mill, par for

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<v Speaker 1>the course. In these high roller turns, you know, they're like, well,

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<v Speaker 1>these guys aren't talking. I mean, no one talks imports.

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<v Speaker 1>They just don't do it, you know. And it's like

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<v Speaker 1>the higher the buy in, the lower the amount of talking.

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<v Speaker 1>That's just how it goes. It's just, you know, these

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<v Speaker 1>guys are solely focused on one thing and one thing only,

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<v Speaker 1>and that is making the best decision at every possible

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<v Speaker 1>moment that they have and trying to win first place

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<v Speaker 1>in the tournament. So they don't have time to talk.

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<v Speaker 1>They don't have time for chit chat or you know,

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<v Speaker 1>to say, hey, how you doing. You know, how's the wife,

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<v Speaker 1>how's the kids? Like, No, there's none of that. So

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<v Speaker 1>they are as dialed in as possible. They trying to

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<v Speaker 1>be as robotic as possible. Now, yes, that maybe not

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<v Speaker 1>as entertaining for some I personally love it because I

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<v Speaker 1>am just into the technical aspect of the game that

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<v Speaker 1>we're watching, you know, like that's what I'd love to see,

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<v Speaker 1>and I love to watch all these players are maneuvering,

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<v Speaker 1>the players that they're making, and the strategies that they're deploying,

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<v Speaker 1>all that sort of stuff. You know, I understand that

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<v Speaker 1>some people want to tune in. They want to see

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<v Speaker 1>He's King versus Queens. They want to see jumping up

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<v Speaker 1>and down, sick river cards, bad beats, yelling, screaming people

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<v Speaker 1>fall into the four cry and all that sort of stuff.

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<v Speaker 1>I get it. I love that stuff too. Yeah, same,

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<v Speaker 1>You're just not going to get it in these tournaments.

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<v Speaker 1>So I would say temper your expectations when you come

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<v Speaker 1>you're just you're just not gonna get it, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>You're just it's just it's a different time in poker,

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<v Speaker 3>I've chatted with Nick the TAngelo about this, and he,

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<v Speaker 3>really a giant math test with the highest stakes possible.

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<v Speaker 3>You know, they're trying to make the right decisions, like

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<v Speaker 3>you said, with the most money on the line. We're

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<v Speaker 3>going to touch on an event coming up, the Clussus,

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<v Speaker 3>you know, those twelve left in the classes. A few

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<v Speaker 3>from the final table, we had one of the players

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<v Speaker 3>with a cowboy hat, mind you, all in and pretending

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<v Speaker 3>to ride a horse or trying to last serie his

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<v Speaker 3>opponent into a call. That's the five hundred dollars Cossus.

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<v Speaker 3>This is twenty five k hire all. They are a

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<v Speaker 3>world part now that have been great on TVA, would

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<v Speaker 3>have been yeah, very different circumstances here between this twenty

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<v Speaker 3>five k high roll with you know, one point nine

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<v Speaker 3>to five million up top versus you know, five hundred

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<v Speaker 3>dollars nine Cossus with Cowboy Jack and his last sue

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<v Speaker 3>and listen.

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<v Speaker 1>That's one of the beauties about the World Series of

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<v Speaker 1>Poker specifically. You know, today you tune in, you watch this,

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<v Speaker 1>k high Roller final table, which you know, for all

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<v Speaker 1>intents and purposes, a bunch of robots playing. You know,

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<v Speaker 1>they're trying to solve the math test as you mentioned

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<v Speaker 1>per Nick Pechangelo. Now tomorrow you're gonna be able to

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<v Speaker 1>tune in and watch the Colossus, probably gonna see some nonsense, right,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, so you kind of get it all, yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>at the World Series of Poker, And that's that's one

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<v Speaker 1>of the best things about the World Series of Poker.

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<v Speaker 1>This was a PGT qualifying event, was the twenty five

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<v Speaker 1>k high Roller, and what happened because of.

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<v Speaker 3>It, well, including the stad Championship to finished at three

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<v Speaker 3>am in the morning, your true true that was also

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<v Speaker 3>back to first place one hundred and fifty four points.

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<v Speaker 3>For the season, he has two wins, five podium finishes,

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<v Speaker 3>nine final tables, thirteen cash is one point twenty five

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<v Speaker 3>for a million in PGT earnings, so he jumps into first.

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<v Speaker 3>He overtakes Eric Blair, who've touched on nothing. Out of

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<v Speaker 3>Eric Blair being very quite a lot of series, has

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<v Speaker 3>he cashed, doesn't cash anything bubbled one event, so we

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<v Speaker 3>haven't really heard much from him. The other big change

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<v Speaker 3>in the twenty five K that change League just won

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<v Speaker 3>Joey Wison picked up a little min cash. Why is

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<v Speaker 3>that important? He is now the seventh player over one

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<v Speaker 3>thousand points. We always talk about a thousand points being

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<v Speaker 3>kind of the lock to make that top forty million

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<v Speaker 3>dollar free roll. So now he has one thousand and

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<v Speaker 3>two points, He has his one win, ten cashes, one

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<v Speaker 3>point one million in earnings, and then when it comes

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<v Speaker 3>to the actual twenty five k in question, Chang Lee

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<v Speaker 3>up in the fourteenth place with seven hundred and fifty points.

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<v Speaker 3>We also have Andrewserpachenko seventeenth place, he's got two cashes

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<v Speaker 3>this season, Eli Berg twenty fifth place, and then fourth

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<v Speaker 3>place finisher Matthew Franklin just side the top forty, got

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<v Speaker 3>many more events for him to play to try and

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<v Speaker 3>get in there and qualify. So that's basically the biggest

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<v Speaker 3>changes to the PGT lead aboard. I think we're eight

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<v Speaker 3>PGT events in to the world series eight completed events. Sorry,

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<v Speaker 3>that's little, you know, little movements up and down here

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<v Speaker 3>and there overtaking first.

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<v Speaker 2>So yeah, let's to watch out for.

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<v Speaker 1>Tyler Brown took first place in the six hundred dollars

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<v Speaker 1>nola A Hold Them Slash PLO Deep Stack, a big

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<v Speaker 1>old field of two thousand and seven hundred and seventy

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<v Speaker 1>five entrance almost one hundred and eighty thousand dollars for

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<v Speaker 1>first place. That is Tyler Brown's second doabsop gold bracelets.

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<v Speaker 1>If you follow Poker Girl, if you follow the PGT,

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<v Speaker 1>you are well aware of Tyler Brown. He plays some

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<v Speaker 1>stuff in the studio, mostly when it comes to the

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<v Speaker 1>pot limit Omaha stuff. In this last PGTPLO series that

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<v Speaker 1>we had in the spring, he crushed the first ever

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<v Speaker 1>PGT Mystery Bounty is pulling big bounties left, right and center,

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<v Speaker 1>so he did very well there. Of course, his first

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<v Speaker 1>bracelet was in the Mystery Millions tournament. That was when

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<v Speaker 1>he had long long hair, Yes remember that long long hair,

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<v Speaker 1>and he pulled off one of I think it was

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<v Speaker 1>a hero call at the final table, a six high

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<v Speaker 1>hero call in. Yeah, and it was just sick, absolutely sick.

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<v Speaker 1>One of million dollars in that tournament wins one hundred

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<v Speaker 1>and eighty k here and then cut his hair. Yeah.

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<v Speaker 1>After the Mystery millions yep uh, you had Bjorn and

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<v Speaker 1>Gravelin taking second place for one hundred and eighteen thousand dollars.

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<v Speaker 1>Easton Ormond We mentioned him on the last episode. Easton

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<v Speaker 1>is the social media manager for the World Poker Tour.

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<v Speaker 1>So good to see Easton come out here crush this.

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<v Speaker 1>He pockets eighty six thousand dollars. Noah bronching fourth place,

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<v Speaker 1>sixty three k, Brian Andrew's fifth place for forty seven

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<v Speaker 1>thousand dollars, Jacob Mendelsohn thirty five K for six sixth place,

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<v Speaker 1>caw Sebral twenty six k for seventh place, Oliver Top

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<v Speaker 1>twenty k for eighth place, and Jazz Lee probably plad

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<v Speaker 1>that name, but apologies of so fifteen thousand, seven hundred

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<v Speaker 1>for Lee in ninth place.

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<v Speaker 2>Now.

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<v Speaker 1>Tyler Brown, very very good player, was drafted in twenty

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<v Speaker 1>five k fantasy. You know, doesn't play a huge schedule events,

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<v Speaker 1>will probably wait his schedule very much towards anything that

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<v Speaker 1>involves PLO. You know, I think he even talked about

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<v Speaker 1>in the studio I want to say about skipping the

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<v Speaker 1>main event.

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<v Speaker 2>Crazy.

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<v Speaker 1>I don't think he's going to, but you know, just

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<v Speaker 1>whatever anyway, But he definitely said this. Maybe he didn't

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<v Speaker 1>say that. I'm getting that wrong, so forgive me, but

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<v Speaker 1>he definitely did say, you know that that he might

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<v Speaker 1>play like five ks in higher limit, you know, if

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<v Speaker 1>it calls for it, but mostly going to be focused

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<v Speaker 1>on PLO. Another thing that's notable about Tyler is he's

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<v Speaker 1>kind of been ranting on social media the past there. So,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, a couple of days ago he tweeted out,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, seeing so many people more vocal about issues

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<v Speaker 1>at the WSP this year than any prior year, I

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<v Speaker 1>feel like it's all going to fall on deaf ears.

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<v Speaker 1>But man, we pay so much rake. I just noticed

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<v Speaker 1>the six hundreds are five oh four plus ninety six.

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<v Speaker 1>How are these things even beatable for most people? I mean, listen,

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<v Speaker 1>the rake is high, yep, yes, and there's not really

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<v Speaker 1>anything poker players can do about it other than don't

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<v Speaker 1>show up.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, so somewhere else.

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<v Speaker 1>The numbers have been good all series. The numbers are

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<v Speaker 1>always good at the World Series. The numbers are good

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<v Speaker 1>across poker in general.

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<v Speaker 2>Yep.

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<v Speaker 1>So if you if you're gonna combat this, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>players on volume need to speak with their wallets and participate.

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<v Speaker 1>And until that happens, you know, I don't think operators

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<v Speaker 1>are going to change and they're going to keep increasing rake.

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<v Speaker 1>I personally don't care all that much about the rake,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, but I also don't do this professionally play poker.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, I have a job and then I play

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<v Speaker 1>poker seriously but still recreationally. So I understand where people

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<v Speaker 1>are coming from, you know, like like this, you know

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<v Speaker 1>that said, I do think, you know, RAKE needs to

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<v Speaker 1>not get so crazy and out of hand.

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<v Speaker 2>Now.

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<v Speaker 1>If you are offering a better service and that justifies

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<v Speaker 1>increasing the RAKE, so be it. And this year, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>it's kind of tricky because on one hand, you can say,

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<v Speaker 1>like a lot of the stuff here is the same right.

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<v Speaker 1>On the other hand, you can say, like the w

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<v Speaker 1>SP plus app in and of itself is kind of

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<v Speaker 1>worth some increased rake. Maybe, yeah, I mean, could you

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<v Speaker 1>argue that, you know, not having to wait in registration

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<v Speaker 1>lines and payout lines and all that sort of stuff,

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<v Speaker 1>Like I don't know, so it kind of goes both ways. Listen,

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<v Speaker 1>I'm not going to sit here and defend Rake increases.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm just saying that it often seems that players, and

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<v Speaker 1>I'm just using Tyler Brown's tweets as a jumping off point,

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<v Speaker 1>they are constantly saying this stuff on social media and

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<v Speaker 1>talking about it and complaining about it, but then they're

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<v Speaker 1>ultimately not doing anything about it because you need to

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<v Speaker 1>speak with your wallets. You can't just yell and scream

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<v Speaker 1>on social media because no one's gonna care, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>at the end of the day. So that's my little

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<v Speaker 1>piece on that. The Colossus, the good old Colossus. Ten

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<v Speaker 1>anniversary of the Colossus.

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<v Speaker 2>Yes, shout out my clock.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, five hundred dollars buying in this year's Colossus. Sixteen thousand,

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<v Speaker 1>three hundred and one entries. The final nine are guaranteed

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<v Speaker 1>almost fifty eight thousand dollars playing for five hundred and

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<v Speaker 1>forty two one thousand dollars up top. The blinds are

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<v Speaker 1>going to be what two and a half million, five million,

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<v Speaker 1>which seems out of control. What's the average stack? Fifty

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<v Speaker 1>big big, yea tremendous, absolutely tremendous. So this one's going

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<v Speaker 1>to be streaming on Tuesday on PokerGO starting at five

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<v Speaker 1>pm Eastern two pm Pacific time. I will be doing

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<v Speaker 1>commentary alongside Tristan Wade. I'm ready for the ship show. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>bring on the shit show.

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<v Speaker 2>Too bad we couldn't get the last super Man and

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<v Speaker 2>the Cowboy.

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<v Speaker 1>Absolutely absolutely awesome. We have Ramaswami Pylori hope, I got

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<v Speaker 1>that right as the chip leader with two hundred and

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<v Speaker 1>twenty four million chips. Two hundred and twenty four mil.

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<v Speaker 1>You start with fifty thousand. He's got a lot of chips. Wild,

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<v Speaker 1>absolutely wild. Who else we got there? We got Matt

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<v Speaker 1>Glance made the final table, Ryan Lang made the final table.

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<v Speaker 1>We got an MMA fighter, Antonio Tricoli from Brazil sixty

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<v Speaker 1>one million for him. So it really is this Ramaswami

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<v Speaker 1>Pylori with two twenty four. Then you have Secred Denker

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<v Speaker 1>Yep with one hundred and one million female player. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>and then everyone else is is you know? I mean

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<v Speaker 1>you have Kaiwan Way with ninety million, but a lot

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<v Speaker 1>of people are right around seventy to sixty million. So yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>I mean I'm gonna be interested to see So if

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<v Speaker 1>I were to see this chip distribution. Let's say, in

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<v Speaker 1>what we just talked about, twenty five K high Roller,

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<v Speaker 1>I would expect the chip leader to just go balls

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<v Speaker 1>to the wall, almost not look at his cards. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>given everything that's happening here, the ICM dynamics, all that

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<v Speaker 1>sort of stuff, you never know what you're gonna get

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<v Speaker 1>in a tournament like the Colossus. You know, Ramas Swami

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<v Speaker 1>could sit back and just chill. Yeah, he could go

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<v Speaker 1>balls to the wall. And then if like you could

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<v Speaker 1>so whatever you see, and then you could also see

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<v Speaker 1>a lot of the other stacks just go nuts as well.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, you have three, you have one, two, three,

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<v Speaker 1>you have four stacks with twelve big blinds. So I

417
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<v Speaker 1>have no idea what.

418
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<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna I'm gonna read you the final hand of

419
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<v Speaker 2>the day.

420
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<v Speaker 1>I can't wait, I cannot wait.

421
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<v Speaker 3>I'll lead, I will lead with It was a double

422
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<v Speaker 3>knockout to Bobby part.

423
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<v Speaker 2>You know, you might have played a lot with Bobby

424
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<v Speaker 2>par vegas Rag. He's under the gun.

425
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<v Speaker 3>He moved on in four looks like sixteen million, which

426
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<v Speaker 3>was three big blinds. Augustine Mendez next act in the

427
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<v Speaker 3>cut of re Jam seventeen point eight million. Okay, another

428
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<v Speaker 3>like you know, three and a half big vines. Raswami

429
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<v Speaker 3>Pylori was in the Big Blind and said, why not?

430
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<v Speaker 1>Why not? See that that's what you get in the

431
00:22:20.839 --> 00:22:22.079
<v Speaker 1>classes you get? Why not?

432
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<v Speaker 2>Why not? And cold?

433
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<v Speaker 3>Bobby Poe, Ace Queen officers strong hand yep, Augustine Mendez

434
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<v Speaker 3>pocket eights?

435
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<v Speaker 2>What's fine?

436
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<v Speaker 3>Swami? Three four diamonds? Okay, getting some good odds. You're

437
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<v Speaker 3>the Big Blind. You're the chick lead.

438
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<v Speaker 2>Not going to hide. Use what comes? Six? Jack Queen? Rainbow? Okay,

439
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<v Speaker 2>Bobby Poe looking good? Triple up here?

440
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<v Speaker 1>Six Jack Queen. How in the world does three four

441
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<v Speaker 1>winners hand? I mean obviously turn was a seven. River

442
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<v Speaker 1>was a five of course a double knockout.

443
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<v Speaker 3>We're at our final nine, Raswami there with the runner

444
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<v Speaker 3>run why why not? So this is the colossus? You know,

445
00:23:04.160 --> 00:23:06.319
<v Speaker 3>we ran a little bit bad. We lost a female

446
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<v Speaker 3>just prior to the fine time. We lost David the

447
00:23:07.880 --> 00:23:12.000
<v Speaker 3>Dragon fam just short of the final table. And obviously

448
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<v Speaker 3>bibb po who some people know, but otherwise you know,

449
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<v Speaker 3>you mentioned mac Glance. You also forgot Ryan Lang. Two

450
00:23:20.119 --> 00:23:23.039
<v Speaker 3>very notable pros on there. It would be very interesting.

451
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<v Speaker 3>You know, you talked about ICM to see how they

452
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<v Speaker 3>play with their You know, they're right in the middle

453
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<v Speaker 3>of that pack with sixty million.

454
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<v Speaker 1>But at the bottom, at the bottom. The pack is

455
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<v Speaker 1>at the bottom, so I would anticipate they play pretty

456
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<v Speaker 1>tight and they just let everyone else come.

457
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<v Speaker 3>Do you think they take that opposite approach? It's like,

458
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<v Speaker 3>you know what, these guys are scared of these page jumps.

459
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<v Speaker 3>I'm going to try and move my sixty million up

460
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<v Speaker 3>to ninety, up to one twenty so I can have

461
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<v Speaker 3>all that all that power.

462
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<v Speaker 1>I mean, listen, that can be the case. Yes, on

463
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<v Speaker 1>the surface, like I wasn't out there watching, I wasn't

464
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<v Speaker 1>out there playing with these players. Now, if mac Lanson

465
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<v Speaker 1>and Ryan Lang played with these players, which they have been,

466
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<v Speaker 1>and they have a feel for how they're going to

467
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<v Speaker 1>approach paygems because even before the found table page gamps

468
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<v Speaker 1>are quite large for all these players. So if they

469
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<v Speaker 1>have a sense that there's going to be some timid play,

470
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<v Speaker 1>then yeah, maybe they attack. But I would anticipate that

471
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<v Speaker 1>they they don't attack. I would I would think that

472
00:24:16.079 --> 00:24:18.079
<v Speaker 1>they kind of just sit back and be like, listen,

473
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<v Speaker 1>some of these players are going to go nuts. You know,

474
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<v Speaker 1>they're also in kind of bad seats. They're in seats seven,

475
00:24:24.599 --> 00:24:26.039
<v Speaker 1>you know, so they're right next to each other. But

476
00:24:26.079 --> 00:24:29.640
<v Speaker 1>then in seat eight you have Denker with the second

477
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<v Speaker 1>largest stack, and then in seat nine you have why

478
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<v Speaker 1>not Pylore.

479
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<v Speaker 3>You can as why not the wire final title? Come on,

480
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<v Speaker 3>it's absolutely shout out to for that that hand update.

481
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<v Speaker 3>By the way, of course, get the goal, Get the goal,

482
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<v Speaker 3>Laura Fryer. I think she's second year reporter British. The

483
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<v Speaker 3>why not is fantasticotes like that because they're just freaking goal.

484
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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, I mean Poker News also got that other quote

485
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<v Speaker 1>from Nick Shulman against Martin Cabrell, say my name, mark.

486
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<v Speaker 2>Name absolutely has been pretty good with the color, the

487
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<v Speaker 2>color of these.

488
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<v Speaker 1>You got to get the color on there. Yeah, you know,

489
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<v Speaker 1>because you got to. You got to bring these characters

490
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<v Speaker 1>to life. So that's always making famous great stuff. Yes, yes,

491
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<v Speaker 1>of course why not. This episode of the Poker Go

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<v Speaker 1>Podcast is brought to you by Oats Overnight, the official

493
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494
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495
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496
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497
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<v Speaker 1>grind or an early start fuel up with a healthy

498
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<v Speaker 1>grab and go breakfast. That's actually good. I've had one

499
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<v Speaker 1>every single day for the past three days since we

500
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<v Speaker 1>got the shipment in. I really enjoy it. Today. I

501
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<v Speaker 1>today I customized it. Let's say I put a scoop

502
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<v Speaker 1>of protein powder in there as well to beef it

503
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<v Speaker 1>up even more. I think it has twenty grams of

504
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<v Speaker 1>protein in there in all of them. This one is fifteen. Okay,

505
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<v Speaker 1>so so fifteen. I've seen fifteen. I've seen I think nineteen,

506
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<v Speaker 1>and I've seen twenty. Yeah, was there one? There's one

507
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<v Speaker 1>right here too. Here all look these on got oh

508
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<v Speaker 1>these are a little small.

509
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<v Speaker 2>These a little smaller one. So yeah, it should be.

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<v Speaker 1>So anyway, yeah, fifteen to I mean, the best part

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<v Speaker 1>I think about this is, you know, I'm big on

512
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<v Speaker 1>like not trying to have a ton of sugars in

513
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<v Speaker 1>my stuff, and this has nine grams of sugars. So

514
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<v Speaker 1>that's not horrendous because you would. You get a lot

515
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<v Speaker 1>of stuff where, you know, flavored oatmeal and it's just

516
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<v Speaker 1>it's packed with sugar and it just crushes you so

517
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<v Speaker 1>this is good. But yeah, I added I actually added

518
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<v Speaker 1>a scuba protein and I added a tablespoon of flaxy.

519
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<v Speaker 3>So okay, I think you need to mention that we uh,

520
00:26:43.720 --> 00:26:45.480
<v Speaker 3>you know, we did the almond milk ones, but these

521
00:26:45.519 --> 00:26:48.640
<v Speaker 3>ones here, these ones are likely designed for water. So

522
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<v Speaker 3>there is an option for if you're not a milk person,

523
00:26:51.400 --> 00:26:53.759
<v Speaker 3>like I'm not a dairy guy, but if you want

524
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<v Speaker 3>to do the water. You know how you have these

525
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<v Speaker 3>little I guess grab and go you call them grabb

526
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<v Speaker 3>and go ones.

527
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<v Speaker 1>I mean it's all very you know, you put them

528
00:27:01.039 --> 00:27:03.400
<v Speaker 1>in your fridge before you go to sleep. Go to sleep,

529
00:27:03.440 --> 00:27:05.759
<v Speaker 1>wake up, grab it. You're out the door bing bang, boom,

530
00:27:05.839 --> 00:27:10.440
<v Speaker 1>let's go. So that's that. Nick Schulman and Daniel Legran,

531
00:27:10.480 --> 00:27:14.480
<v Speaker 1>who are among the final sixteen in the prestigious ten

532
00:27:14.519 --> 00:27:17.200
<v Speaker 1>thousand dollars Buying No Limit duced to seven singles, draw

533
00:27:17.240 --> 00:27:20.400
<v Speaker 1>one of the best tournaments of the year every single

534
00:27:20.480 --> 00:27:24.960
<v Speaker 1>year in enormous field for this tournament, yes, two hundred

535
00:27:24.960 --> 00:27:28.480
<v Speaker 1>and thirty three entries record center. I mean, that is ridiculous,

536
00:27:28.519 --> 00:27:29.400
<v Speaker 1>how big this field is.

537
00:27:29.400 --> 00:27:32.079
<v Speaker 3>Almost like we said, they added one more reentry that

538
00:27:32.160 --> 00:27:34.160
<v Speaker 3>hurts lot people still.

539
00:27:34.000 --> 00:27:36.480
<v Speaker 2>Firing a third bullet.

540
00:27:35.839 --> 00:27:39.680
<v Speaker 1>Almost five hundred K for first place. Thirty five players

541
00:27:39.680 --> 00:27:42.480
<v Speaker 1>in the money. Four hundred and ninety three hundred and

542
00:27:42.519 --> 00:27:45.640
<v Speaker 1>fifty six thousand dollars is the official first place prize.

543
00:27:46.079 --> 00:27:49.799
<v Speaker 1>It is currently looking like Dan Smith is leading the way,

544
00:27:50.000 --> 00:27:53.559
<v Speaker 1>Daniel Legran who is second, Nick Shulman is third, Darren

545
00:27:53.599 --> 00:27:56.640
<v Speaker 1>Elias cruising along in fifth. Who else is out there?

546
00:27:56.759 --> 00:27:59.759
<v Speaker 1>Huck Seeds touch sixty place?

547
00:28:00.279 --> 00:28:05.160
<v Speaker 3>You have Greg Mula, Chattive Sledge, Ben You, Benjamin diavoud Ali,

548
00:28:05.160 --> 00:28:08.079
<v Speaker 3>Islami elosig On, James Chen Taiwan and rounding out of

549
00:28:08.079 --> 00:28:13.920
<v Speaker 3>the sixteen, Brian rast should the short stack so stackedfield race,

550
00:28:13.960 --> 00:28:18.960
<v Speaker 3>the winners, the KPPC winners, Player of the Year, you know,

551
00:28:19.200 --> 00:28:23.200
<v Speaker 3>just just a murderous row of talented poker players in

552
00:28:23.240 --> 00:28:24.160
<v Speaker 3>this sixteen.

553
00:28:25.079 --> 00:28:26.839
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, I mean, this is this is just an absolutely

554
00:28:26.839 --> 00:28:29.960
<v Speaker 1>great tournament. So very much looking forward to this one,

555
00:28:30.839 --> 00:28:34.440
<v Speaker 1>watching it play out tomorrow. Probably do some check ins,

556
00:28:34.799 --> 00:28:37.319
<v Speaker 1>I know, I talked to Aiden producer Aiden earlier, just

557
00:28:37.680 --> 00:28:39.119
<v Speaker 1>you know, setting this one up on one of those

558
00:28:39.119 --> 00:28:41.759
<v Speaker 1>secondary tables, so we can do some check ins as

559
00:28:41.799 --> 00:28:44.039
<v Speaker 1>we go. We'll try and follow this as best we can,

560
00:28:44.119 --> 00:28:46.960
<v Speaker 1>of course, and then you know, maybe there's a chance

561
00:28:47.119 --> 00:28:49.319
<v Speaker 1>if it breaks well, maybe you get a Negroni Showman

562
00:28:49.400 --> 00:28:51.839
<v Speaker 1>final table. We slap it on there up on the

563
00:28:51.880 --> 00:28:54.720
<v Speaker 1>on the stream table and we go. But obviously stay

564
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<v Speaker 1>tuned for that. If not, stay tuned to pokernews dot

565
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<v Speaker 1>com and the other reporting outlets for coverage of this tournament.

566
00:29:03.240 --> 00:29:06.079
<v Speaker 1>The fifty thousand dollars No Limit Hold Them High Roller

567
00:29:06.279 --> 00:29:09.319
<v Speaker 1>kicked off today one hundred and twenty four entries on

568
00:29:09.440 --> 00:29:11.680
<v Speaker 1>day one, but they bag nice an early around eight

569
00:29:11.720 --> 00:29:15.279
<v Speaker 1>pm or something insane like that. Then they come back

570
00:29:15.319 --> 00:29:19.839
<v Speaker 1>tomorrow and registration will be open. Fifty two players remain,

571
00:29:20.000 --> 00:29:24.000
<v Speaker 1>so a little bit less than half the field remains.

572
00:29:24.119 --> 00:29:26.640
<v Speaker 1>There were a total of one hundred and twelve entries

573
00:29:26.720 --> 00:29:30.079
<v Speaker 1>last year, so already ahead of pace, yeah, crushing, already

574
00:29:30.119 --> 00:29:33.680
<v Speaker 1>ahead of pace. It is really wild to see how

575
00:29:33.759 --> 00:29:39.279
<v Speaker 1>good these numbers are performing across the board for the

576
00:29:39.319 --> 00:29:42.240
<v Speaker 1>World Series of Poker. Now, some things have been down, yes,

577
00:29:42.400 --> 00:29:46.680
<v Speaker 1>but I think many people myself included, you know, would

578
00:29:46.720 --> 00:29:50.079
<v Speaker 1>be are just pleasantly surprised with all the turnouts. Chris

579
00:29:50.119 --> 00:29:54.400
<v Speaker 1>Hunkin aka Big Huni won the event last year. Wasn't

580
00:29:54.400 --> 00:29:56.240
<v Speaker 1>this the one that was the crazy foal table or

581
00:29:56.240 --> 00:29:58.200
<v Speaker 1>he was jumping up and down and going crazy and

582
00:29:59.279 --> 00:30:01.039
<v Speaker 1>great Raw was going I mean he was going crazy too.

583
00:30:01.079 --> 00:30:03.279
<v Speaker 1>But his rail is going nuts, which is funny because

584
00:30:03.480 --> 00:30:05.160
<v Speaker 1>we just talked about how you're not going to get

585
00:30:05.200 --> 00:30:08.119
<v Speaker 1>that in a high roller. Found table with big Uni

586
00:30:08.200 --> 00:30:12.319
<v Speaker 1>certainly breaks that mold. Yeah, he's out there. He does

587
00:30:12.359 --> 00:30:15.599
<v Speaker 1>not qualify. Last year he won two point eight three

588
00:30:15.640 --> 00:30:18.880
<v Speaker 1>eight million, so already up to one twenty four. I

589
00:30:18.880 --> 00:30:21.480
<v Speaker 1>would imagine, just as we saw in that twenty five

590
00:30:21.559 --> 00:30:23.920
<v Speaker 1>k high roller, we're going to get a boatload of

591
00:30:24.000 --> 00:30:26.720
<v Speaker 1>late rege tomorrow, so they're probably gonna have to do

592
00:30:26.720 --> 00:30:30.480
<v Speaker 1>one of those things where they redraw the whole field. Yeah,

593
00:30:30.720 --> 00:30:33.480
<v Speaker 1>I would expect this first place prize to go well

594
00:30:33.519 --> 00:30:36.119
<v Speaker 1>over three million. I don't see how it doesn't. I mean,

595
00:30:36.119 --> 00:30:37.599
<v Speaker 1>how many late REGs are they going to get tomorrow?

596
00:30:37.680 --> 00:30:40.680
<v Speaker 2>Thirty thirty is a lot.

597
00:30:41.000 --> 00:30:42.920
<v Speaker 3>Obviously, you're going to have this ten k deuce that

598
00:30:43.039 --> 00:30:45.480
<v Speaker 3>has you know, four or five players that would play,

599
00:30:45.680 --> 00:30:49.960
<v Speaker 3>you know, Shulman, Negrano, Dan Smith, Brian Rast to name

600
00:30:50.000 --> 00:30:52.000
<v Speaker 3>a few, so you're gonna lose some of those.

601
00:30:52.440 --> 00:30:54.279
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, you might get a Darren Olias in there.

602
00:30:54.519 --> 00:30:56.799
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, Darren Olias, I'm not sure. I think Alex Fox

603
00:30:56.839 --> 00:30:59.680
<v Speaker 3>won just busted. So yeah, I think you'll get a few.

604
00:30:59.759 --> 00:31:03.240
<v Speaker 3>Thirty is ambitious, But the way the numbers have been

605
00:31:03.319 --> 00:31:04.440
<v Speaker 3>in these high rollers this.

606
00:31:04.440 --> 00:31:06.400
<v Speaker 1>Year, why is there any ambitious?

607
00:31:06.400 --> 00:31:07.519
<v Speaker 2>What did it get for me?

608
00:31:08.400 --> 00:31:11.799
<v Speaker 3>Finding thirty players to put up fifty k? You know

609
00:31:12.680 --> 00:31:14.880
<v Speaker 3>with all this stuff going on, is ambitious, But I'm

610
00:31:14.920 --> 00:31:19.960
<v Speaker 3>just saying everything's been shattering records and breaking them all

611
00:31:20.079 --> 00:31:22.680
<v Speaker 3>here this world series, So you know, thirty is probably

612
00:31:22.680 --> 00:31:23.559
<v Speaker 3>going to be a katewalk.

613
00:31:23.920 --> 00:31:25.319
<v Speaker 1>I mean, you're going to get all the people that

614
00:31:25.759 --> 00:31:29.000
<v Speaker 1>what is it's one reentry is it or two?

615
00:31:30.279 --> 00:31:31.839
<v Speaker 2>I think it's one reentry.

616
00:31:31.519 --> 00:31:32.880
<v Speaker 1>Whatever it is, You're going to get the players who

617
00:31:32.880 --> 00:31:35.039
<v Speaker 1>haven't fired. There are a lot of re entries, right,

618
00:31:35.079 --> 00:31:37.200
<v Speaker 1>You're going to get those. And then even some of

619
00:31:37.240 --> 00:31:41.759
<v Speaker 1>those players, you know, might might have fired one ball

620
00:31:41.839 --> 00:31:45.559
<v Speaker 1>today and then they'll fire another ball tomorrow, and then

621
00:31:45.599 --> 00:31:47.680
<v Speaker 1>if they bust, they'll fire another one after that if

622
00:31:47.680 --> 00:31:51.160
<v Speaker 1>it's before registration. So I would expect this one to

623
00:31:51.200 --> 00:31:58.400
<v Speaker 1>get one seventy in the field, you know, which is

624
00:31:58.519 --> 00:32:02.839
<v Speaker 1>forty six more entries like this was just this is

625
00:32:02.880 --> 00:32:05.960
<v Speaker 1>gonna be absolutely enormous. I mean it already is enormous.

626
00:32:05.960 --> 00:32:08.640
<v Speaker 1>On hundred and twenty four inches. It's freaking crazy. You

627
00:32:08.759 --> 00:32:12.960
<v Speaker 1>have a Frenchman Alexander Reard leading the way. He's ahead

628
00:32:13.079 --> 00:32:17.960
<v Speaker 1>of Victor blom, Jau Somau, Jack Roser who I don't know,

629
00:32:18.240 --> 00:32:22.839
<v Speaker 1>Jack Roser, but he's in fourth place, Rock Wilson fifth place,

630
00:32:22.920 --> 00:32:25.680
<v Speaker 1>Chao Vieira sixth place. We know Brandon Steven, We're know

631
00:32:25.759 --> 00:32:29.599
<v Speaker 1>Marius Curse Oliver our wife. Jason Kuhn had a big day.

632
00:32:29.640 --> 00:32:32.599
<v Speaker 1>I heard. I was watching the stream today. They did

633
00:32:32.599 --> 00:32:36.440
<v Speaker 1>a check in on that event, and Jason Kuhn is

634
00:32:36.440 --> 00:32:39.119
<v Speaker 1>like getting back situated as had his table looked like

635
00:32:39.119 --> 00:32:41.720
<v Speaker 1>he just ran a sprint, and he was telling a

636
00:32:41.720 --> 00:32:43.799
<v Speaker 1>story how he got locked in an elevator here, what's

637
00:32:43.839 --> 00:32:48.079
<v Speaker 1>that horseshoe? Yeah, And he was saying how he was

638
00:32:48.079 --> 00:32:51.759
<v Speaker 1>telling the story about how it was either like one

639
00:32:51.839 --> 00:32:53.960
<v Speaker 1>of his friends, I don't I don't remember who it

640
00:32:54.000 --> 00:32:56.039
<v Speaker 1>was exactly, but it was like it was either like

641
00:32:56.039 --> 00:32:57.960
<v Speaker 1>a Jeremy Osmas, Seth Davis or Ben told her and

642
00:32:58.079 --> 00:33:00.799
<v Speaker 1>something like that, like one of those people got locked

643
00:33:00.799 --> 00:33:03.160
<v Speaker 1>in one before too, And he was like Jason was

644
00:33:03.200 --> 00:33:05.079
<v Speaker 1>remembering what that person told them, was like, you just

645
00:33:05.079 --> 00:33:07.160
<v Speaker 1>have to stay calm, stay calm, stay calm. Whatever. He

646
00:33:07.240 --> 00:33:09.559
<v Speaker 1>ends up getting out, he's of course late, so he

647
00:33:09.720 --> 00:33:13.880
<v Speaker 1>sprints the turnament. Yeah, the whole thing locking my guy.

648
00:33:13.960 --> 00:33:16.160
<v Speaker 1>Jason Cooner and in elevator, I don't know what's going

649
00:33:16.200 --> 00:33:21.160
<v Speaker 1>on here? What's going on here? Seth Davies bagged, Well,

650
00:33:21.519 --> 00:33:24.720
<v Speaker 1>he's in thirteenth place with nine hundred and forty eight thousand.

651
00:33:24.720 --> 00:33:28.640
<v Speaker 1>They bag, I don't like to use that so and

652
00:33:28.720 --> 00:33:30.680
<v Speaker 1>I also noticed that Poker News has not been using

653
00:33:30.720 --> 00:33:31.079
<v Speaker 1>it a lot.

654
00:33:31.160 --> 00:33:32.759
<v Speaker 2>That's good, get rid of that.

655
00:33:33.279 --> 00:33:35.720
<v Speaker 1>Uh. They started with three hundred thousand in this tournament.

656
00:33:35.759 --> 00:33:39.119
<v Speaker 1>Jeremy Osmas bagged three hundred and forty nine thousand. He

657
00:33:39.160 --> 00:33:41.920
<v Speaker 1>got a very late start because he basically bubbled the

658
00:33:42.039 --> 00:33:44.799
<v Speaker 1>ten k no limit duced to seven. He finished in

659
00:33:44.839 --> 00:33:46.880
<v Speaker 1>like thirty eighth or thirty ninth place or something like

660
00:33:46.880 --> 00:33:49.799
<v Speaker 1>that and thirty five paid. Day two is going to

661
00:33:49.839 --> 00:33:53.839
<v Speaker 1>be streaming on PokerGO dot com. The plan is a

662
00:33:53.880 --> 00:33:57.039
<v Speaker 1>double stream day on Tuesday, gonna do the final table

663
00:33:57.039 --> 00:34:00.559
<v Speaker 1>of the Colossus, which could probably be over in thirty minutes,

664
00:34:00.680 --> 00:34:02.559
<v Speaker 1>or it could probably take over the three hours. Somewhere

665
00:34:02.559 --> 00:34:05.160
<v Speaker 1>in that window. But I would highly encourage everyone if

666
00:34:05.200 --> 00:34:07.319
<v Speaker 1>you want to watch that, to be ready to go

667
00:34:07.680 --> 00:34:10.599
<v Speaker 1>at five pm Easter time two pm Pacific time because

668
00:34:10.639 --> 00:34:13.320
<v Speaker 1>it could be very quick. Okay, And then later on

669
00:34:14.039 --> 00:34:16.599
<v Speaker 1>in the day, we're going to fire up day two

670
00:34:16.679 --> 00:34:19.159
<v Speaker 1>coverage of the fifty K and nolam At hold them

671
00:34:19.199 --> 00:34:22.400
<v Speaker 1>high Roller once again, yours truly will be on the coverage.

672
00:34:22.679 --> 00:34:24.360
<v Speaker 1>So that'll be a fun one to do. What's the

673
00:34:24.440 --> 00:34:27.159
<v Speaker 1>plan for that, Like what time are we going on?

674
00:34:27.880 --> 00:34:30.159
<v Speaker 3>Very dependent on the classus and if that's really quick,

675
00:34:30.199 --> 00:34:32.400
<v Speaker 3>we may start before dinner the classes.

676
00:34:32.440 --> 00:34:34.280
<v Speaker 1>I wasn't joking. It could be about a half an hour, Yeah,

677
00:34:34.280 --> 00:34:34.679
<v Speaker 1>it could be.

678
00:34:34.760 --> 00:34:36.960
<v Speaker 3>So if that's the case, we'll probably pick the action

679
00:34:37.159 --> 00:34:40.400
<v Speaker 3>up the two levels before dinner break, so do six

680
00:34:40.480 --> 00:34:43.480
<v Speaker 3>levels of coverage. If the classes goes, you know, a

681
00:34:43.559 --> 00:34:45.360
<v Speaker 3>normal kind of time, we might just do post the

682
00:34:45.360 --> 00:34:47.639
<v Speaker 3>inner break coverage of the fifty k, so the last.

683
00:34:47.960 --> 00:34:49.559
<v Speaker 2>Four hours of the night.

684
00:34:49.719 --> 00:34:53.800
<v Speaker 3>So we'll kind of make that decision probably three four

685
00:34:53.840 --> 00:34:56.960
<v Speaker 3>pm tomorrow, once that Cossus is you're writ in full gear.

686
00:34:58.159 --> 00:35:00.440
<v Speaker 1>Alrighty well, that's going to be a lot of fun Tomorrow.

687
00:35:00.440 --> 00:35:01.719
<v Speaker 1>I'll get a little bit of both do you get

688
00:35:01.760 --> 00:35:06.159
<v Speaker 1>a high paced, fast and furious Colossus final table, then

689
00:35:06.199 --> 00:35:09.360
<v Speaker 1>you get the you know, the deep stack, the technical

690
00:35:10.039 --> 00:35:13.199
<v Speaker 1>high roller day two. As they play, you know, towards

691
00:35:13.239 --> 00:35:15.519
<v Speaker 1>the money, maybe they get into the money. I would

692
00:35:15.519 --> 00:35:17.400
<v Speaker 1>think they would get into the money right probably late.

693
00:35:17.480 --> 00:35:22.679
<v Speaker 2>We would probably be just posting them. Maybe. Uh, all right, Well, tune.

694
00:35:22.480 --> 00:35:24.719
<v Speaker 1>Into Poker Go tomorrow. It's gonna be a day long

695
00:35:24.760 --> 00:35:26.920
<v Speaker 1>of streaming. I cannot wait. It's gonna be a lot

696
00:35:26.960 --> 00:35:37.079
<v Speaker 1>of fun. The fifteen dollars big Oh, they still got

697
00:35:37.079 --> 00:35:38.159
<v Speaker 1>three people left over there?

698
00:35:38.280 --> 00:35:39.920
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I still got three people left, all right.

699
00:35:39.800 --> 00:35:42.960
<v Speaker 1>They still got three people left. Ryan Hoenig is one

700
00:35:43.000 --> 00:35:45.320
<v Speaker 1>of the three. He's currently short stacked three out of three.

701
00:35:45.440 --> 00:35:49.960
<v Speaker 1>You have Igor Zetzer and Paul Sincere are the two

702
00:35:50.000 --> 00:35:52.199
<v Speaker 1>other players in there. But Ryan Honig bring him up,

703
00:35:52.239 --> 00:35:55.960
<v Speaker 1>of course, because he already won a bracelet this World series.

704
00:35:55.960 --> 00:35:59.599
<v Speaker 1>He won what ten K dealers choice ten ten K something?

705
00:35:59.679 --> 00:36:01.719
<v Speaker 2>Yes, that's the ten choice?

706
00:36:02.119 --> 00:36:02.719
<v Speaker 1>Is that what you want?

707
00:36:03.039 --> 00:36:03.360
<v Speaker 2>Okay?

708
00:36:04.559 --> 00:36:06.719
<v Speaker 1>He's going for number two, so he would join Benny

709
00:36:06.719 --> 00:36:10.119
<v Speaker 1>Glaser as a two time bracelet winner if he does

710
00:36:10.199 --> 00:36:13.000
<v Speaker 1>win again. He is three of three right now. We'll

711
00:36:13.079 --> 00:36:15.920
<v Speaker 1>update this one on the next episode to see where

712
00:36:15.960 --> 00:36:19.639
<v Speaker 1>things shake out. But even if he doesn't ultimately get

713
00:36:19.639 --> 00:36:21.800
<v Speaker 1>the win, let's say he busts in third, you know,

714
00:36:22.039 --> 00:36:25.000
<v Speaker 1>certainly a strong contender now for a Player of the Year,

715
00:36:26.719 --> 00:36:28.719
<v Speaker 1>and we'll see how he goes. One of the things

716
00:36:28.760 --> 00:36:32.199
<v Speaker 1>I love about Ryan Hoenig is he is like super

717
00:36:32.440 --> 00:36:36.840
<v Speaker 1>emotional and colorful. Like he cheers, he yells, he says like,

718
00:36:36.920 --> 00:36:40.079
<v Speaker 1>let's go, like he fucking gets into it. Yeah, And

719
00:36:40.320 --> 00:36:43.639
<v Speaker 1>you don't often see that from a lot of professional players.

720
00:36:43.639 --> 00:36:44.920
<v Speaker 1>You don't see it from a lot of the guys

721
00:36:44.920 --> 00:36:48.119
<v Speaker 1>that play the high stakes mixed games. But he certainly

722
00:36:48.199 --> 00:36:50.599
<v Speaker 1>is out there. He celebrating with his reil bonch like

723
00:36:50.639 --> 00:36:52.639
<v Speaker 1>all that sort of stuff. So it's it's a lot

724
00:36:52.679 --> 00:36:55.440
<v Speaker 1>of fun to see him have, you know what is

725
00:36:55.519 --> 00:36:58.480
<v Speaker 1>very much a breakout summer, you know, really really announcing

726
00:36:58.559 --> 00:37:03.360
<v Speaker 1>himself to the world, the success year the twenty five

727
00:37:03.519 --> 00:37:07.639
<v Speaker 1>one hundred dollar no limit Texas hold Them aka the

728
00:37:07.719 --> 00:37:11.960
<v Speaker 1>freaking Cadillac of poker. Baby, what's going on over there?

729
00:37:12.079 --> 00:37:13.800
<v Speaker 1>We get seventeen remaining.

730
00:37:13.440 --> 00:37:16.239
<v Speaker 3>Seventy remaining of the fourteen hundred and ninety three players,

731
00:37:16.360 --> 00:37:20.519
<v Speaker 3>John Vellaninez leading a couple of notables still in the mix.

732
00:37:20.599 --> 00:37:24.559
<v Speaker 3>Aroum again and Dylan, Lindy E and O'Hara guarantee twenty

733
00:37:24.559 --> 00:37:27.800
<v Speaker 3>one k playing for four hundred and ninety six thousand

734
00:37:27.800 --> 00:37:31.000
<v Speaker 3>dollars coming back tomorrow seventeen and to play down to

735
00:37:31.199 --> 00:37:31.760
<v Speaker 3>a winner.

736
00:37:35.039 --> 00:37:38.480
<v Speaker 1>I mean good Field, right, big Field? Can't remember this

737
00:37:38.519 --> 00:37:39.079
<v Speaker 1>was up or down?

738
00:37:39.119 --> 00:37:39.239
<v Speaker 2>Oh?

739
00:37:39.320 --> 00:37:42.679
<v Speaker 1>Down slightly? Yeah, but it wasn't down, so I don't

740
00:37:42.679 --> 00:37:45.960
<v Speaker 1>know whatever. Who cares? But good Field? You know you

741
00:37:46.039 --> 00:37:48.800
<v Speaker 1>mentioned those names in there. I mean five hundred thousand

742
00:37:48.840 --> 00:37:51.159
<v Speaker 1>dollars first place prizes. Freaking sweet too.

743
00:37:51.159 --> 00:37:55.199
<v Speaker 3>Two of those players also potential late registrations in the

744
00:37:55.199 --> 00:37:55.599
<v Speaker 3>fifty k.

745
00:37:55.760 --> 00:37:56.159
<v Speaker 2>True?

746
00:37:56.400 --> 00:37:58.119
<v Speaker 1>Are they gonna like? Is this going to get to

747
00:37:58.159 --> 00:37:58.920
<v Speaker 1>a winner tomorrow?

748
00:37:58.960 --> 00:38:02.559
<v Speaker 2>I think it showed seventy Yeah, okay, we.

749
00:38:02.559 --> 00:38:06.320
<v Speaker 1>Got the eight hundred dollars no limit? Hold them deep stack?

750
00:38:06.880 --> 00:38:09.840
<v Speaker 1>That kicked off today? How big did this thing get?

751
00:38:10.159 --> 00:38:16.599
<v Speaker 2>Down? Fourteen nine players? Wait? What? No?

752
00:38:16.800 --> 00:38:18.320
<v Speaker 1>Not? There's forty four hundred.

753
00:38:19.519 --> 00:38:20.599
<v Speaker 2>I think you put that there.

754
00:38:21.480 --> 00:38:23.440
<v Speaker 1>No, I didn't put any of that. I didn't touch

755
00:38:23.480 --> 00:38:26.480
<v Speaker 1>the rundown today. This line, that line is for sure.

756
00:38:26.599 --> 00:38:28.119
<v Speaker 1>I wrote them from yesterday.

757
00:38:28.159 --> 00:38:28.920
<v Speaker 2>Okay, I got it.

758
00:38:29.320 --> 00:38:30.679
<v Speaker 1>There's a couple of things in here. That are still

759
00:38:30.719 --> 00:38:37.159
<v Speaker 1>in there from yesterday. But anyway, forty four and eighty entries.

760
00:38:37.239 --> 00:38:39.719
<v Speaker 1>I think in this one you got the you got

761
00:38:39.719 --> 00:38:41.880
<v Speaker 1>the app. Look up the app. Get the app. We

762
00:38:41.920 --> 00:38:42.840
<v Speaker 1>had a check on our boy.

763
00:38:43.440 --> 00:38:45.679
<v Speaker 2>Well he's still with chips, going to Perconies.

764
00:38:46.320 --> 00:38:49.800
<v Speaker 1>So the last update I see on poconess dot com

765
00:38:49.840 --> 00:38:51.559
<v Speaker 1>is that there are two hundred and fifty eight players

766
00:38:51.599 --> 00:38:54.519
<v Speaker 1>remaining and they have bagged up, so they are done

767
00:38:54.800 --> 00:38:58.159
<v Speaker 1>for the day. Okay. I saw at one point that

768
00:38:58.199 --> 00:39:01.519
<v Speaker 1>Stevensong was still in so don't you give us a

769
00:39:01.599 --> 00:39:06.519
<v Speaker 1>check on mister Song, the big Field King, that is

770
00:39:06.840 --> 00:39:09.679
<v Speaker 1>Stephen Song. What's that means?

771
00:39:09.719 --> 00:39:10.239
<v Speaker 2>Fourth in chip?

772
00:39:10.320 --> 00:39:12.239
<v Speaker 1>He's fourth in chips? How many chips does he have?

773
00:39:14.119 --> 00:39:16.199
<v Speaker 2>Two million? Says? Just round it up.

774
00:39:16.440 --> 00:39:20.320
<v Speaker 1>Stephen Song is the greatest player in Big Field Nolan

775
00:39:20.480 --> 00:39:23.760
<v Speaker 1>Holdham Tournament history. He has to be. The guy is

776
00:39:23.880 --> 00:39:25.920
<v Speaker 1>absolutely incredible. Look up your hurry.

777
00:39:30.519 --> 00:39:33.920
<v Speaker 2>Four k he ain't out. That's all the matters.

778
00:39:34.039 --> 00:39:37.079
<v Speaker 1>Good job boys, Way to go, boys, way to go,

779
00:39:37.920 --> 00:39:40.719
<v Speaker 1>way to go. If Jeremy's not gonna do it, these

780
00:39:40.719 --> 00:39:44.480
<v Speaker 1>guys are gonna do it. Okay, it doesn't matter, all right,

781
00:39:44.519 --> 00:39:47.360
<v Speaker 1>So that's cool. That's a lot of funny. Any other

782
00:39:47.480 --> 00:39:51.400
<v Speaker 1>names stick out to you, Okay, Michael Mont.

783
00:39:52.440 --> 00:39:53.360
<v Speaker 2>They're all in there.

784
00:39:53.639 --> 00:39:58.639
<v Speaker 1>The grinder, yeah, the grinder, grinder, Grinder.

785
00:39:59.239 --> 00:40:01.360
<v Speaker 3>I'm scrolling. Who else we can kind of pull out

786
00:40:01.400 --> 00:40:03.719
<v Speaker 3>from here? Calvan Anderson Callvin.

787
00:40:04.239 --> 00:40:06.760
<v Speaker 1>Another absolute crusher when it comes to like big field stuff.

788
00:40:06.840 --> 00:40:07.519
<v Speaker 1>Calvin Anderson.

789
00:40:07.679 --> 00:40:11.639
<v Speaker 3>Just this guy just threw Jaffi's in there. Nick Marchington,

790
00:40:11.880 --> 00:40:16.320
<v Speaker 3>Ralph Massey, Michael Nor all right, David Baker, which one

791
00:40:16.519 --> 00:40:21.920
<v Speaker 3>I'm clicking the picture bracelets, Sean Buchanan.

792
00:40:21.519 --> 00:40:22.760
<v Speaker 2>Not show which one? Doesn't tell me?

793
00:40:24.280 --> 00:40:27.360
<v Speaker 1>Nick Sewer who you saw the other day? He was

794
00:40:27.400 --> 00:40:28.239
<v Speaker 1>he was warming up for this?

795
00:40:29.880 --> 00:40:30.920
<v Speaker 2>What is those machines?

796
00:40:31.039 --> 00:40:36.440
<v Speaker 1>The jackpot they're like those tables that were in Australia

797
00:40:36.639 --> 00:40:39.960
<v Speaker 1>Poker Pro, Poker Pro tables they have they have one

798
00:40:39.960 --> 00:40:42.559
<v Speaker 1>of these. If you've ever been to the w c

799
00:40:42.679 --> 00:40:44.239
<v Speaker 1>P and you've walked in the Paris hallway, they have

800
00:40:44.320 --> 00:40:46.679
<v Speaker 1>different vendors. You know, they got like the Coopak cards

801
00:40:46.840 --> 00:40:49.360
<v Speaker 1>that's where the poker gross shop is, and they got

802
00:40:49.360 --> 00:40:51.519
<v Speaker 1>a Gorilla gaming table. But then they have I don't

803
00:40:51.559 --> 00:40:55.039
<v Speaker 1>even know what it's called, jackpot digital, jackpot digital, Who's the.

804
00:40:55.000 --> 00:40:57.440
<v Speaker 3>Who's the old cowboys? Cast Jimmy Johnson, Jimmy Johnson, know

805
00:40:57.519 --> 00:41:01.039
<v Speaker 3>us by Jimmy Johnson, because that was random endorsement. Ever, Yeah,

806
00:41:01.079 --> 00:41:04.039
<v Speaker 3>that which really sells me. Get them checks Jimmy. But

807
00:41:04.880 --> 00:41:06.639
<v Speaker 3>holy yeah, that's just that's a little like.

808
00:41:06.760 --> 00:41:07.679
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna send this picture.

809
00:41:07.679 --> 00:41:10.639
<v Speaker 1>You couldn't find any and listen, there's no way Jimmy

810
00:41:10.719 --> 00:41:13.119
<v Speaker 1>Johnson is cheap. There's no way to cheap for that.

811
00:41:13.239 --> 00:41:15.960
<v Speaker 1>You couldn't find any poker player, any poker player.

812
00:41:15.960 --> 00:41:17.800
<v Speaker 3>We could have done it. We would have done any

813
00:41:17.800 --> 00:41:19.280
<v Speaker 3>poker player would have done if it's just one of

814
00:41:19.280 --> 00:41:21.280
<v Speaker 3>those tables at the studio.

815
00:41:22.039 --> 00:41:24.320
<v Speaker 1>And he's not even he's not like the photo that

816
00:41:24.360 --> 00:41:28.079
<v Speaker 1>they use is like a stock Jimmy Johnson, like he's

817
00:41:28.079 --> 00:41:31.719
<v Speaker 1>holding he's hold like he's he's on the set or whatever.

818
00:41:33.000 --> 00:41:35.679
<v Speaker 3>It's just they kick off with something and they just

819
00:41:35.800 --> 00:41:39.400
<v Speaker 3>you know, yeah, the background. I'm going to send this

820
00:41:39.440 --> 00:41:41.480
<v Speaker 3>to producer Rich so you can have the insert. While

821
00:41:41.480 --> 00:41:45.039
<v Speaker 3>we mentioned this, Nick Nicko Sam Lasko is a grinding

822
00:41:45.360 --> 00:41:49.719
<v Speaker 3>jackpot digital on break of some event and it's poker right, yeah, yeah,

823
00:41:49.760 --> 00:41:52.320
<v Speaker 3>and you did a little push the screen and yeah,

824
00:41:52.480 --> 00:41:54.000
<v Speaker 3>exactly like the old poker prem machine.

825
00:41:54.079 --> 00:41:56.800
<v Speaker 1>But don't don't ever bring those anywhere near actual casinos.

826
00:41:56.800 --> 00:41:59.000
<v Speaker 1>We want chips, we want actual cars, we want all

827
00:41:59.039 --> 00:42:02.239
<v Speaker 1>that sort of stuff. But yeah, but they were warming up,

828
00:42:03.000 --> 00:42:05.960
<v Speaker 1>so you know, Nick Sewers is off and running after

829
00:42:06.119 --> 00:42:11.199
<v Speaker 1>after that that warm up. The fifteen limit? Hold them

830
00:42:11.480 --> 00:42:15.679
<v Speaker 1>the Limited Betting Championship. Well it's not the limited bench

831
00:42:15.960 --> 00:42:18.960
<v Speaker 1>because they got they got the ten k. What's going

832
00:42:19.000 --> 00:42:21.559
<v Speaker 1>on in this one? I hate that I got to

833
00:42:21.559 --> 00:42:23.559
<v Speaker 1>click nine thousand buttons on.

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00:42:23.519 --> 00:42:27.440
<v Speaker 3>And twenty four players left. One player field, Chris Sounchin

835
00:42:27.840 --> 00:42:29.719
<v Speaker 3>Boughton chips, another player.

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00:42:29.719 --> 00:42:31.679
<v Speaker 1>All these people, what are they doing in this tournament?

837
00:42:31.719 --> 00:42:33.519
<v Speaker 3>Another player that would likely be in the fifty k?

838
00:42:33.639 --> 00:42:36.960
<v Speaker 3>One more player. That's no reason, no idea why they're

839
00:42:36.960 --> 00:42:39.199
<v Speaker 3>in the limit? Hold him Jeremy Becker, he could be

840
00:42:39.320 --> 00:42:41.400
<v Speaker 3>probably not a candidate for the fifty k. But Scott

841
00:42:41.440 --> 00:42:42.719
<v Speaker 3>Seva also has chips.

842
00:42:42.719 --> 00:42:43.079
<v Speaker 2>Definitely.

843
00:42:43.119 --> 00:42:44.400
<v Speaker 1>You know who is a candidate for the fifty k?

844
00:42:44.519 --> 00:42:47.039
<v Speaker 1>Frank Brannon and in the store.

845
00:42:47.199 --> 00:42:48.000
<v Speaker 2>My god, what's going on?

846
00:42:48.039 --> 00:42:50.920
<v Speaker 1>I don't know what these people are doing. Why would

847
00:42:50.960 --> 00:42:51.880
<v Speaker 1>you play this tournament?

848
00:42:52.920 --> 00:42:54.320
<v Speaker 2>Maybe they're warming up for the fifty k.

849
00:42:54.559 --> 00:42:59.679
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, Sean Deeve, well he just busted. Yeah, this is

850
00:43:00.000 --> 00:43:01.719
<v Speaker 1>I don't know what people are doing playing this tournament.

851
00:43:02.360 --> 00:43:05.880
<v Speaker 1>This is such a funny tournament, all right, what are

852
00:43:05.920 --> 00:43:06.440
<v Speaker 1>they they have?

853
00:43:06.599 --> 00:43:06.679
<v Speaker 3>Is?

854
00:43:06.679 --> 00:43:06.880
<v Speaker 2>This?

855
00:43:06.920 --> 00:43:08.920
<v Speaker 1>Is this registration closed? There's no price s pooling here.

856
00:43:10.000 --> 00:43:12.320
<v Speaker 2>It should be claused and maybe they just haven't.

857
00:43:12.800 --> 00:43:15.480
<v Speaker 1>All right, well whatever, I mean, it doesn't really matter.

858
00:43:16.679 --> 00:43:20.960
<v Speaker 1>We got the fifteen dollars no limit, hold them turbo?

859
00:43:21.239 --> 00:43:23.559
<v Speaker 1>Is that a sing? Is that a bounty?

860
00:43:25.000 --> 00:43:26.280
<v Speaker 2>I think it's super turbo boundary.

861
00:43:26.280 --> 00:43:29.039
<v Speaker 1>It's super turbo bounty that kicks off on Tuesday. It's

862
00:43:29.079 --> 00:43:31.519
<v Speaker 1>a single day event. It'll probably end around who knows,

863
00:43:31.880 --> 00:43:34.800
<v Speaker 1>five am or something crazy. I would imagine actually that

864
00:43:34.800 --> 00:43:38.119
<v Speaker 1>that one that I think that feels going to be

865
00:43:38.159 --> 00:43:40.880
<v Speaker 1>insanely big, Like it's always kind of big, but I

866
00:43:40.880 --> 00:43:43.039
<v Speaker 1>think it's going to be even bigger just seeing what

867
00:43:43.079 --> 00:43:45.199
<v Speaker 1>we've seen from some of these numbers this year. So

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00:43:45.239 --> 00:43:48.559
<v Speaker 1>I would anticipate a pretty pretty late finish in that one.

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00:43:48.880 --> 00:43:51.280
<v Speaker 1>You got a fifteen hundred dollars no limited, hold them

870
00:43:51.320 --> 00:43:53.599
<v Speaker 1>freeze out that I am bummed that I cannot play,

871
00:43:53.840 --> 00:43:55.960
<v Speaker 1>but it is what it is. And then the ten

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<v Speaker 1>k p L O eight Championship, Babe, A lot of fun,

873
00:44:00.960 --> 00:44:04.039
<v Speaker 1>a lot of good tournaments. So that's what's going on.

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00:44:04.079 --> 00:44:04.400
<v Speaker 2>What else?

875
00:44:04.440 --> 00:44:07.199
<v Speaker 1>What else you got for me new? Do we have

876
00:44:07.199 --> 00:44:08.159
<v Speaker 1>any new code words?

877
00:44:08.679 --> 00:44:12.000
<v Speaker 2>No, I'm not gonna use the hats. No got the hats?

878
00:44:12.000 --> 00:44:12.880
<v Speaker 2>You gotta come get them.

879
00:44:12.960 --> 00:44:13.840
<v Speaker 1>How many have you given out?

880
00:44:13.880 --> 00:44:16.199
<v Speaker 2>How many did you out too? Today?

881
00:44:16.840 --> 00:44:20.000
<v Speaker 3>That's two people come over and wanting one but not

882
00:44:20.119 --> 00:44:21.679
<v Speaker 3>knowing the passwords.

883
00:44:21.880 --> 00:44:23.920
<v Speaker 1>Not knowing the passwords, they just keep.

884
00:44:23.719 --> 00:44:26.679
<v Speaker 3>Saying about the pictures. They keep hearing about it on

885
00:44:26.880 --> 00:44:27.480
<v Speaker 3>social But.

886
00:44:27.400 --> 00:44:28.719
<v Speaker 1>Who do we have to call anyone out?

887
00:44:28.800 --> 00:44:30.360
<v Speaker 2>Or is just yeah it's not yet. We'll see if

888
00:44:30.400 --> 00:44:31.280
<v Speaker 2>he can figure it out.

889
00:44:31.320 --> 00:44:33.320
<v Speaker 1>But uh, did justin Zachy you get back to you

890
00:44:33.400 --> 00:44:34.280
<v Speaker 1>on the passwords yet?

891
00:44:35.239 --> 00:44:37.320
<v Speaker 3>So if he keeps breaking events, he might want to

892
00:44:37.519 --> 00:44:42.039
<v Speaker 3>listen to the podcast and get this lucky hat. But yeah,

893
00:44:42.280 --> 00:44:45.159
<v Speaker 3>still got a few more. If you want some motes overnight,

894
00:44:45.199 --> 00:44:48.679
<v Speaker 3>We've got some motes overnight. And yeah, probably do a

895
00:44:48.719 --> 00:44:52.639
<v Speaker 3>new code work for the Glean promotion next episode.

896
00:44:53.000 --> 00:44:58.119
<v Speaker 1>Okay, all right, sounds good to me. Let's just call

897
00:44:58.159 --> 00:45:01.400
<v Speaker 1>it there, don't get on out of here, and uh, well,

898
00:45:01.400 --> 00:45:03.079
<v Speaker 1>have a good day on Tuesday. We'll talk to you guys.

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<v Speaker 1>Next name for Tim Duckworth. My name is Donnie Peters,

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<v Speaker 1>see you

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<v Speaker 2>Night, JA Express
