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<v Speaker 1>Hello, everyone, Welcome back to a new episode of the

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<v Speaker 1>Poker Go Podcast. My name is Donnie Peters. His name

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<v Speaker 1>is Tim Duckworth, and it is his birthday. How do

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<v Speaker 1>you buddy?

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<v Speaker 2>Thirty seven to damn all?

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<v Speaker 1>Thirty nine thirty nine Wow, officially older than me. Absolutely

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<v Speaker 1>love it when you just pull out of me. I

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<v Speaker 1>turned thirty eight and that's it.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh you stopped? Yeah, I should have done that a

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<v Speaker 2>couple of stop it.

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<v Speaker 1>I think my wife stopped at thirty four. I stopped

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<v Speaker 1>at thirty eight.

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<v Speaker 2>I keep going. I don't mind, just how you feel. Uh.

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<v Speaker 1>Thursday, February twentieth, we just wrapped up the twenty twenty

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<v Speaker 1>five Poker Go Cup here at the Poker GHT Studio

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<v Speaker 1>and it was an exciting series. It was capped off

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<v Speaker 1>by Joey Weisman winning.

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<v Speaker 2>The Poker Go Cup.

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<v Speaker 1>He had a whole bunch of second place finishes, three

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<v Speaker 1>of them to be exact. He had a win as well.

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<v Speaker 1>He won more than nine hundred and thirty thousand dollars

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<v Speaker 1>in prize money. We'll get through it all, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>Tim and I talked to previously about how you know

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<v Speaker 1>big and bad this series started. You know, I think

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<v Speaker 1>everything continued, pretty nice. Some would say massive, yes, some

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<v Speaker 1>would say enormous, some would say gigantic, some might say colossal.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, all those all those different I mean, why

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<v Speaker 1>do you think they named it the Colossus.

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<v Speaker 2>At the WSP.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, so yeah, well we'll get into all things poker

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<v Speaker 1>Go Cup related, of course, and yeah, that'll be that.

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<v Speaker 1>Do you want to remind you guys that if you

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<v Speaker 1>to play poker go dot com. That's where you can

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<v Speaker 1>get the thrill of authentic online poker anytime anywhere. Tim

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<v Speaker 1>and I are regularly in the streets battling. We did

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<v Speaker 1>just wrap up the play poker Go Cup, which was

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<v Speaker 1>a lot of fun. I had two final tables. Tim

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<v Speaker 1>had won you we both had a third place finish.

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<v Speaker 1>You had a third place finish in the in the

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<v Speaker 1>final event. I had a third place finish in the

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<v Speaker 1>sixth event. So you and I fell short of winning

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<v Speaker 1>the exclusive Lion Avatar. But we'll come get them next time.

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<v Speaker 1>That I at time you have, no you have this

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<v Speaker 1>f top jersey.

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<v Speaker 2>That's what it is.

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<v Speaker 1>So play poker goat dot com if you guys want

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<v Speaker 1>Tim and I. It's a lot of fun. It's action packed.

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<v Speaker 1>dot com. All right, Joey Wiseman, you're twenty twenty five

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<v Speaker 1>Poker Go Cupampion, the first major of the twenty twenty

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<v Speaker 1>five Poker gro Tour season. He had one win, four cashes.

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<v Speaker 1>All of his cashes were top two finishes, either first

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<v Speaker 1>or second place, so he finished first once, he finished

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<v Speaker 1>second place three times. He had more than nine hundred

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<v Speaker 1>and thirty thousand dollars in prize money. One and to

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<v Speaker 1>make it even better, he there's eight events on the

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<v Speaker 1>schedule and he only played seven. He skipped one event

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<v Speaker 1>that was after what was after nove number two, Ye

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<v Speaker 1>when he so even number one and we talked about

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<v Speaker 1>this already, but as a reminder, event number one, Wiseman

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<v Speaker 1>finished second with Michael Montsec aka Texas Mike Michael Montcheck,

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<v Speaker 1>Michael Moncheck. I need to get that right, Michael Montcheck

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<v Speaker 1>Texas Mic topped him. Those two got heads up again

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<v Speaker 1>in event number two. This time Joey Wiseman came out

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<v Speaker 1>on top that heads up play and pretty long so

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<v Speaker 1>Joey didn't play event number three. In event number four,

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<v Speaker 1>if you can freaking believe it, this guy is heads

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<v Speaker 1>up again. This time he loses to Eric Blair, but

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<v Speaker 1>another top two finish. And then in the final event

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<v Speaker 1>that just wrapped up an hour or two ago, Joey

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<v Speaker 1>Wiseman comes into the final table. He's the chip leader,

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<v Speaker 1>he's cruising. He finds himself heads up against Justin Zaki.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, coincidentally, Zaki was runner up in this event.

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<v Speaker 1>Last year he finished finished second to Jonathan Little. Little

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<v Speaker 1>had to win to win the cup. He did that last.

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<v Speaker 3>Year Zachly needed to win to win the Cup I remember, correct,

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<v Speaker 3>because he had an event win so the winner would win.

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<v Speaker 4>Wow.

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<v Speaker 1>Okay, And this year, I mean, you know, Joey Wiseman

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<v Speaker 1>already locked up the cup. Yes, but still kind of

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<v Speaker 1>fun how that that all played out. Zaki did top

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<v Speaker 1>Wiseman in heads up play. They made a deal to

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<v Speaker 1>you know, lessen the page up between first and second.

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<v Speaker 1>So all things told, In the first event, it was

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<v Speaker 1>a five K buy in Wiseman second out of one

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<v Speaker 1>hundred and seventy seven entries for one hundred and twenty

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<v Speaker 1>four thousand dollars. Then in the next event, first out

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<v Speaker 1>of one hundred and eighteen entries, two hundred ninety five

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<v Speaker 1>thousand dollars was what he won there and amend number four.

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<v Speaker 1>His second place finish was worth one sixty one point seven.

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<v Speaker 1>And then in this final event, the twenty five k finale,

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<v Speaker 1>Wiseman's second place finish was ultimately worth three one hundred

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<v Speaker 1>and fifty thousand dollars. The final event wasn't as sweaty

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<v Speaker 1>as maybe we had hoped, you know, Tim and I

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<v Speaker 1>always want the sweat, you know, lots of people in contention.

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<v Speaker 1>It's just more fun that way when it's playing down.

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<v Speaker 1>But we did still have a decent sweat. You know,

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<v Speaker 1>Wiseman obviously had the lead on the top of the leaderboard,

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<v Speaker 1>but you had Eric Blair, you had Texas Mike, and

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<v Speaker 1>you had was a Christen Foxen and Adam Hendricks were

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<v Speaker 1>all all in. Blair, Foxing and Manchek go out and

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<v Speaker 1>it's only Hendricks's left, and they were two tables, getting

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<v Speaker 1>fairly close to the money and then Hendricks is all

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<v Speaker 1>in and he ends up being up against Wiseman. Hendrick says,

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<v Speaker 1>this is only fitting definitely that it was nines against

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<v Speaker 1>ace Jack ace Jack. For Hendricks, he was on the line.

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<v Speaker 1>There was a third player in the pot who also

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<v Speaker 1>had ah jack, so lowering the outs there for Hendricks,

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<v Speaker 1>the nines hole. For Joey Wiseman, it was really just

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<v Speaker 1>his cup from start to finish, and he ultimately took

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<v Speaker 1>out Hendricks, secured the cup.

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<v Speaker 2>And that was that, you know.

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<v Speaker 1>And then of course he goes on from there to

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<v Speaker 1>make the final table as the chip leader. He goes

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<v Speaker 1>on to finish in the second place for three hundred

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<v Speaker 1>and fifty K. So just an absolutely incredible performance across

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<v Speaker 1>the entire series from Joey Wiseman. He now joins Daniel Legranu,

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<v Speaker 1>Jeremy Osmas, carry Katz and Johnson Little as Poker Go

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<v Speaker 1>Cup champions. Even better, Joey Wiseman is now on top

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<v Speaker 1>of the season law PGT lead aboard. He has how

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<v Speaker 1>many points statman?

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<v Speaker 2>Nine hundred and seven is what I think?

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<v Speaker 1>So what are his odds to make to qualify for

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<v Speaker 1>the PGT Million Dollar Championship.

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<v Speaker 2>He's not on the board. He's a lot.

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<v Speaker 1>Can't bet him, compare him, can't bet him. He's a lot,

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<v Speaker 1>not even like minus ten thousand, He's.

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<v Speaker 2>Just off the board. He's in.

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<v Speaker 3>I think I would you know what, let's you know,

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<v Speaker 3>maybe producer Ryan can run this in about nine months

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<v Speaker 3>ten months time.

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<v Speaker 2>I bet you nine oh seven right now is in?

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<v Speaker 2>Really yeah? I don't know because the little a few

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<v Speaker 2>little tweaks in the rules. I think it's gonna come

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<v Speaker 2>down just a little, and I think nine oh seven

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<v Speaker 2>is in, but Joey's Yeah, but Joey's gonna finish with.

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<v Speaker 1>But something that I was thinking about is where maybe

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<v Speaker 1>you can look this up right now, maybe you can

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<v Speaker 1>effort this. But where were the top like three to

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<v Speaker 1>five people after cup last season? So through kickoff and

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<v Speaker 1>Cup were they is far? I feel like this is

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<v Speaker 1>really far. Nine oh seven, Kristen Foxin's in second with

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<v Speaker 1>like eight fifty.

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<v Speaker 2>You mean okay, you sorry, you mean the top three

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<v Speaker 2>after the Polagar Cup.

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<v Speaker 1>Life, Like, did they have this many points already?

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<v Speaker 2>No? This is a he's like running away with but.

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<v Speaker 1>It's not only him. So right now on the on

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<v Speaker 1>the PGT season long leader board, you have Joey Weisman

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<v Speaker 1>on top nine oh seven. You have Kristen Fox in

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<v Speaker 1>second eight fifty seven, you have Eric Blair third seven

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<v Speaker 1>to twenty two. I mean, that feels like a ton

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<v Speaker 1>of points between those three people.

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<v Speaker 2>It really is. It's they've had such a great start

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<v Speaker 2>to the series.

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<v Speaker 3>And if you can remember from early in last year,

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<v Speaker 3>we had David Coleman making his run, both with wins

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<v Speaker 3>of the kickoff wins of the cup.

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<v Speaker 2>If we're looking.

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<v Speaker 3>At uh following Pocagoa Cup last year, we're actually going

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<v Speaker 3>to be corrected, but David Coleman had nine hundred and

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<v Speaker 3>thirty seven points following kickoff and the Cup.

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<v Speaker 2>Wow, okay.

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<v Speaker 3>And then second was Kristen foxon She Loves She starts

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<v Speaker 3>hot every year. I guess she had six hundred and

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<v Speaker 3>sixty six points. Jonathan Little, he had two wins during

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<v Speaker 3>the Poblago Cup.

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<v Speaker 1>Wait, wait, how many did bucks? And the last six

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<v Speaker 1>sixty six?

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 1>Because she well, she had an awesome kickoff, she had.

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<v Speaker 3>She Yeah, she had a good kickof She had a

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<v Speaker 3>win and a third place, and she had a win

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<v Speaker 3>in the double points ten k and then she did okay,

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<v Speaker 3>she had four two more cashes at the.

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<v Speaker 2>Cup, Jonathan, but this year she did better at the

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<v Speaker 2>Cup again.

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<v Speaker 1>She obviously won the fifty to one of the fifteen ks,

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<v Speaker 1>so she's crushing.

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<v Speaker 3>And then Jonathan Little, he was in third with five

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<v Speaker 3>hundred and forty nine points. He had two wins, four cashes.

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<v Speaker 1>I saw someone on social media. I can't remember who,

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<v Speaker 1>and it might have even been a media outlet, but

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<v Speaker 1>I forget, so forgive me, but they called her the

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<v Speaker 1>Queen of the PGT.

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<v Speaker 2>That's yeah, that's fair enough. I like it.

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<v Speaker 1>I like it.

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<v Speaker 3>Let's also, depending how you want to interpret all time

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<v Speaker 3>money lists, the queen of all the women, and she

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<v Speaker 3>is currently she currently passed Vanessa Selps on the Your

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<v Speaker 3>Time Money list. When you factor in online bracelets and

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<v Speaker 3>you de factor that's not the right word. When you

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<v Speaker 3>don't factor in Vanessa Selps sit and go where she

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<v Speaker 3>wanted a million dollars.

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<v Speaker 1>So how much more are you gonna move the goalposts

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<v Speaker 1>on this? I mean, honest, look, I know it's your birthday,

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<v Speaker 1>so I'm gonna let it slide. But holy hell, I

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<v Speaker 1>don't decide we're gonna count this result, not this result.

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<v Speaker 1>We're gonna take this one away, but this one counts

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<v Speaker 1>over here, like and we're gonna, we're gonna, let's just

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<v Speaker 1>add let's just add three hundred k for Kristen Fox,

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<v Speaker 1>and let's just take three hundred k away from Vanessa South.

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, what are you doing over here? It's look,

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<v Speaker 2>this is not my stance. This is another outlet stance

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<v Speaker 2>and I don't side with it. But depending how you

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<v Speaker 2>want to interpret the results out there, she's.

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<v Speaker 1>Not interpret nothing. The results of the results. Look at

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<v Speaker 1>the list. Add up the total.

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<v Speaker 2>End of story.

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<v Speaker 3>The total doesn't include the online bracelests she's wanted. She's

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<v Speaker 3>won like seventeen of them.

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<v Speaker 1>Anytime you talk about all time money lists, this, that,

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<v Speaker 1>and the other thing, it's always just live. You don't

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<v Speaker 1>The reason why listen? I know you can, Like you

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<v Speaker 1>can use it to bolster an argument, like if you're

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<v Speaker 1>if you and I are gonna debate Vanessa Selvis versus

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<v Speaker 1>Kristin Fox, okay, like our foundational things are going to

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<v Speaker 1>be like, Okay, well, this person's here on the altime

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<v Speaker 1>money List, this person is here on the all time Montive, this, this

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<v Speaker 1>person has this bracelet. This person has this bracelet, but

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<v Speaker 1>that's starting when you get to like listen, but she

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<v Speaker 1>of years. Like that's like, that's the stuff that you

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<v Speaker 1>would start to say, or like you know other people,

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<v Speaker 1>heaven On full tilt and they crushed that and they were,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, by a lot of the reports, one.

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<v Speaker 2>Of the biggest winners in it.

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<v Speaker 1>Like that's the sort of stuff that you would do

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<v Speaker 1>or you would say scoop titles or WQ titles or whatever.

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<v Speaker 1>But that stuff is at such an insanely high volume

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<v Speaker 1>some would say massive volume, that you can't do it

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<v Speaker 1>for everyone at the same time. So it's so that's

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<v Speaker 1>why it's just never really in the argument. Back to

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<v Speaker 1>our guy Joey Weisman for a second. Speaking of arguments,

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<v Speaker 1>best ever, all that sort of stuff, best PGT series

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<v Speaker 1>performance Ever, best PGT Majors, Serious performance Ever, how do

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<v Speaker 1>you view it? You know all the numbers, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>all the people that have done it. The one that

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<v Speaker 1>sticks out to me is twenty twenty one us Poke

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<v Speaker 1>Grope and when David Peters had three wins and four cashes.

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<v Speaker 1>That's the one that sticks out to me. It's a

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<v Speaker 1>very strong performance. The difference with that series obviously was

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<v Speaker 1>twelve events he did win. He did win some smaller

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<v Speaker 1>events in the series. Yeah, one of them was a

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<v Speaker 1>short which probably had ten people.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm not joking.

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<v Speaker 1>Short deck even a game anymore? Does anyone play s No?

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<v Speaker 1>They still play short deck at Triton, just to try them,

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<v Speaker 1>they do. Yeah, I know they've done a lot more

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<v Speaker 1>PLO yeah recently, but I just couldn't remember playing the

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<v Speaker 1>shorts out, probably usually because sucks well well, But the

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<v Speaker 1>way that Trenton does their schedules, it's like they do,

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<v Speaker 1>like whatever the batch of nolan A hold them and

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<v Speaker 1>then it's a batch of PLO. So like I'm usually

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<v Speaker 1>in for like the nolan and hold them, and then

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<v Speaker 1>I'll I'm in for some of the PLO and then

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<v Speaker 1>I have no idea what happens after that. I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>if they put short tack after that, I'm completely out.

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<v Speaker 2>Look. The David Peters run the USPO was very good.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm kind of leaning towards Weisman. Even though it's only

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<v Speaker 2>one win versus three, there's three second places. You know

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<v Speaker 2>you only played seven events. I want to say you

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<v Speaker 2>got bigger fields pokers. Poker players have gotten better in

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<v Speaker 2>the on the PGT so we have to kind of

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<v Speaker 2>think about that a little bit. I'm going to give

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<v Speaker 2>the nod to Joey Weisman.

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<v Speaker 1>Wow, look at you. I mean, I'm not even going

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<v Speaker 1>to pick a side. I'm just gonna say that Joey

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<v Speaker 1>Weisman had an incredible series and I thought you picked

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<v Speaker 1>him in our prediction.

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<v Speaker 3>I did because I'm the best. Yes, no, I picked

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<v Speaker 3>him that he would without doubt enter the top forty

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<v Speaker 3>and qualified. Well, there you go, so he can go.

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<v Speaker 3>You know what, I gave him a little bit agree

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<v Speaker 3>for traveling around Asia for six months. Joey, you can

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<v Speaker 3>take ten months off because well he.

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<v Speaker 1>Just he said when he was leaving, he said, I'll

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<v Speaker 1>see you guys in a weeks.

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<v Speaker 2>Or a couple of months. Yeah, he's going. He's gonna

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<v Speaker 2>try it. He took some PGT G with him out.

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<v Speaker 2>He requested some pgt gs.

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<v Speaker 1>Hopefully he's now the PGT poster child, being up on

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<v Speaker 1>top of the leaderboard.

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<v Speaker 2>So he needs to you know, he needs to rep us.

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<v Speaker 2>That's right.

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<v Speaker 1>Have you done you know, I know you haven't done this,

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<v Speaker 1>but you one hundred percent should do this or should

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<v Speaker 1>have done this, and you need to have like, you know, longest.

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<v Speaker 2>Weeks is number one. I have thought about that.

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<v Speaker 1>You know that needs to happen for sure, Like we

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<v Speaker 1>need to like hire someone just to do that so

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<v Speaker 1>you can be like, you know, this person has the

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<v Speaker 1>longest streak as the number one point.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I mean yes, if we get to a sweat

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<v Speaker 2>we will.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, Jeremy Osmisen had a pretty long stretch last year,

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<v Speaker 3>Chick Weeks had a pretty long stretch.

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<v Speaker 2>So yeah, well I'll look into it. I'll at it

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<v Speaker 2>to my list of things today. There you go.

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<v Speaker 1>So Joey Wiseman finishes on top of the leaderboard from

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<v Speaker 1>the just the poke grew up. I know I mentioned

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<v Speaker 1>the nine hundred and seven points he has on the

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<v Speaker 1>top of the leaderboard, but he had seven hundred and

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<v Speaker 1>fifty eight points just from the cup. After well, I

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<v Speaker 1>shouldn't say after Okay, how about this. After he won

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<v Speaker 1>the Cup, he spoke with Jeff Platt about winning the cup,

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<v Speaker 1>presented him with a check presented him with the cup.

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<v Speaker 1>So let's listen to that quick interview right now.

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<v Speaker 4>All right, here's the cup. Here is the champ, Joey Weisman,

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<v Speaker 4>the twenty twenty five Poker Go Cup Series Champion. Joey, congratulations.

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<v Speaker 4>This is one of the most dominant performances that I'd

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<v Speaker 4>say we've seen in PGT major's history. What has this

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<v Speaker 4>series run been like for you?

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<v Speaker 5>It's just been so fun being able to wake up

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<v Speaker 5>every day, come to the studio and play poker, doing

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<v Speaker 5>what I love to do, being where I love to be,

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<v Speaker 5>seeing the people that I love, and you know, I

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<v Speaker 5>get a lot of joy from coming and playing long

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<v Speaker 5>hours here. I never want to go home. So I've

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<v Speaker 5>been here a lot this week and I've been really

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<v Speaker 5>enjoying it.

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<v Speaker 4>Even on individual titles here at this studio before you

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<v Speaker 4>won individual titles all across the country. Is a series

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<v Speaker 4>championship a next level accomplishment for you.

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<v Speaker 2>I don't know.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, it's new for me for sure, and it's

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<v Speaker 5>my first. It certainly feels amazing and just uh. The

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<v Speaker 5>cop is a representation of how well I ran, and

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<v Speaker 5>you know, and how and a representation of me trying

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<v Speaker 5>my best all week and just kind of getting a

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<v Speaker 5>little bit of a validation for you know, making some

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<v Speaker 5>good decisions along the way. It's nice and something that

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<v Speaker 5>I'll I'll leave on my bedside and I'll always remember

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<v Speaker 5>when I look at it.

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<v Speaker 2>All right.

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<v Speaker 1>That was Joey Wiseman with Jeff Platt. Jeff presented him

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<v Speaker 1>with a nice, big old check my idea.

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<v Speaker 2>Loved it. It is your idea, but I executed the plan.

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<v Speaker 2>I do. But we have to. There's something I hate

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<v Speaker 2>about you. Oh, let me.

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<v Speaker 3>I probably can guess what it is. We are capped

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<v Speaker 3>by what we make. The players seem to enjoy it.

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<v Speaker 3>They like it, they've talked about it.

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<v Speaker 2>I think if Joey left and then like can I

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<v Speaker 2>take my check?

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<v Speaker 1>Osmus took his check, I think it's they never had

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<v Speaker 1>a big check.

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<v Speaker 2>Just somebody a bit of fun. Okay, let me guess. Okay,

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<v Speaker 2>let me guess.

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<v Speaker 1>It obviously never entered a publisher's clearing house give away.

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<v Speaker 2>Let me guess your complaint. It has fake routing numbers

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<v Speaker 2>that you don't like. No complaint. You think the money

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<v Speaker 2>amount doesn't fill the box enough because it's it's like

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<v Speaker 2>a step I don't care about that.

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<v Speaker 1>Okay, that stupid easel that we have that it sits on,

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<v Speaker 1>it's just I don't know, we need to figure it out.

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<v Speaker 2>But it's ugly. Just buy something. It's ugly because.

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<v Speaker 1>Then Jeff takes it off and gives it to them,

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<v Speaker 1>and then he puts the check on the table, and

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<v Speaker 1>then there's that easel just sitting there.

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<v Speaker 3>Maybe we need a table easel, We need something someone

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<v Speaker 3>that sits on the table.

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<v Speaker 2>Maybe that. So it's just like pot of like the shots.

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<v Speaker 1>Something just needs to be improved with that, with that situation,

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<v Speaker 1>because it looks kind of cheesy. I'll give you a

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<v Speaker 1>little And one of the reasons why it kind of

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<v Speaker 1>looks cheesy is because everything around it is so nice

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<v Speaker 1>and top notch that then you have this this little

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<v Speaker 1>class six dollar easel that somebody probably went down to

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<v Speaker 1>Walmart and bought, like okay, here we go.

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<v Speaker 2>So you know we need to I'll invest I'll get

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<v Speaker 2>that up. We need to figure that out. USPI, you

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<v Speaker 2>need to figure that out. Is that do you have

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<v Speaker 2>the USBO check already?

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<v Speaker 1>It should be ready or it should be read white

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<v Speaker 1>and blue with like eagles and shipped on it.

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, this we're a little calf by what we can

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<v Speaker 2>do with these chicks.

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<v Speaker 1>Didn't the USA just win the nation's couplet? Where the

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<v Speaker 1>USA is back?

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<v Speaker 2>It ain't hockey. See the USA is on TV. It's back, baby.

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<v Speaker 2>I don't get it. We're back. We're so back.

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<v Speaker 1>Play the whole Cogan theme while you're giving the check,

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<v Speaker 1>like the whole the whole nine yards, right, come on,

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<v Speaker 1>there should be like the I mean, I can't stand

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<v Speaker 1>the national anthem, but what play the national anthem while

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<v Speaker 1>you present the person with the check at usk.

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<v Speaker 2>First of all, your anthem.

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<v Speaker 3>This is what's funny is I gotta send a video

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<v Speaker 3>about the Australian anthem and this comedian laying into our anthem.

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<v Speaker 3>Your anthem is great, and I have listened to YouTube

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<v Speaker 3>videos of all different artists singing it from like Super Bowl,

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<v Speaker 3>that kind of thing, you know, like Whitney and Chris Tankleton,

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<v Speaker 1>I love American an Okay, here's my problem with the anthem.

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<v Speaker 1>It's not the actual anthem itself. Okay, it's the fact

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<v Speaker 1>that it's played way too much. It's abused at this point,

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<v Speaker 1>do you play too Okay, listen when the Kansas City

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<v Speaker 1>Chiefs are playing the San Francisco forty nine ers. We

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<v Speaker 1>don't have to spend three minutes on the anthem. The

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<v Speaker 1>anthem should be reserved for country verse country. National pride

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<v Speaker 1>is on the line. We don't need it. Like, do

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<v Speaker 1>you know how off like every single football game, every

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<v Speaker 1>single NHL game, every single this, every single that there's

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<v Speaker 1>an anthem.

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<v Speaker 2>It's it's absurd.

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<v Speaker 1>If I were to add up the time that I

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<v Speaker 1>wasted in my life standing around and doing nothing during

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<v Speaker 1>the anthem, I mean, it would be an ungodly amount

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<v Speaker 1>of time. It's outrageous.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna kind of side with you on this. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>it's just it's.

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<v Speaker 1>It's the it's the non stop playing of it. Like listen,

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<v Speaker 1>if you're playing it right now for this four nations

426
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<v Speaker 1>thing that's going on in hockey, Like that makes sense. Yeah,

427
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<v Speaker 1>you got USA versus Canada, USA vers Sweden, et cetera,

428
00:20:00.000 --> 00:20:03.200
<v Speaker 1>et cetera. Great, I get it, you know, But when

429
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<v Speaker 1>it's the Saint Louis Cardinals against the Houston Astros, you know,

430
00:20:07.160 --> 00:20:11.119
<v Speaker 1>in freaking June, no one cares. It's like, why am

431
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<v Speaker 1>I wasting three minutes of my life standing here for this? Yeah,

432
00:20:14.279 --> 00:20:16.240
<v Speaker 1>I'll give you that you know that. That part to

433
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<v Speaker 1>me is just.

434
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<v Speaker 3>Okay, this is a real side tangent. But like when

435
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<v Speaker 3>I used to play video games, like a couple of

436
00:20:22.240 --> 00:20:25.240
<v Speaker 3>years ago, and I play NBA or whatever. So they

437
00:20:25.279 --> 00:20:28.440
<v Speaker 3>built in the anthem plane to the games and like

438
00:20:28.480 --> 00:20:31.599
<v Speaker 3>you can skip it just process ex skips to the gameplay.

439
00:20:32.319 --> 00:20:33.960
<v Speaker 3>I would often just leave the anthem.

440
00:20:34.400 --> 00:20:38.480
<v Speaker 2>Of course, you're that's that's like, I mean, that's that's weird.

441
00:20:38.920 --> 00:20:42.599
<v Speaker 2>You don't have him. Okay, you don't have him is great? Whatever.

442
00:20:44.839 --> 00:20:48.559
<v Speaker 1>How about this, let's wrap up the winners. So Michael

443
00:20:48.599 --> 00:20:51.640
<v Speaker 1>Manchek he won the first event, U Joey Wiseman on

444
00:20:51.680 --> 00:20:53.920
<v Speaker 1>the second event. We talked about that already. Adam Hendricks

445
00:20:54.240 --> 00:20:57.200
<v Speaker 1>won the third event. That's why he was in contention

446
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<v Speaker 1>to possibly win the Cup. Ultimately had to not.

447
00:21:00.240 --> 00:21:00.839
<v Speaker 2>Work, of course.

448
00:21:00.960 --> 00:21:05.240
<v Speaker 1>Eric Blair won the fourth event, fifth event, Sergio Ido.

449
00:21:06.000 --> 00:21:10.279
<v Speaker 1>He topped Shannon Shore there. Michael Manchek got third. Well

450
00:21:10.279 --> 00:21:12.279
<v Speaker 1>done by Texas Mike. He had a really good series.

451
00:21:12.680 --> 00:21:17.599
<v Speaker 1>And then this is interesting, Eric Blair one event number six.

452
00:21:17.720 --> 00:21:20.559
<v Speaker 1>Eric Blair finished with two wins. Yeah, so what do

453
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<v Speaker 1>you think about that?

454
00:21:21.319 --> 00:21:22.759
<v Speaker 2>Buddy? He's doing good?

455
00:21:22.880 --> 00:21:26.759
<v Speaker 1>Two wins, three cashes his two wins, three cashes better

456
00:21:26.799 --> 00:21:30.400
<v Speaker 1>than one win, and three second place finishes. I'm just asking,

457
00:21:32.640 --> 00:21:34.079
<v Speaker 1>but you know some people are always like we have.

458
00:21:34.279 --> 00:21:36.799
<v Speaker 1>He had two wins and he had one win. That

459
00:21:36.799 --> 00:21:40.599
<v Speaker 1>doesn't make any sense. Kristin Foxin she beat Patrick Pads

460
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<v Speaker 1>Leonard in event number seven, and then you had Justin

461
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<v Speaker 1>Zachi topping Joey Wiseman in the twenty five K. The

462
00:21:49.359 --> 00:21:52.079
<v Speaker 1>twenty five K that played out fifty nine entries there

463
00:21:52.079 --> 00:21:54.440
<v Speaker 1>one point four to seven five in the prize school,

464
00:21:55.039 --> 00:21:58.079
<v Speaker 1>and it was originally four hundred and seventy two thousand

465
00:21:58.200 --> 00:22:01.759
<v Speaker 1>up top figure what the original second place was, but

466
00:22:02.200 --> 00:22:05.880
<v Speaker 1>Zachie and Wiseman ended up altering the payouts where it

467
00:22:05.920 --> 00:22:08.920
<v Speaker 1>was four seventeen for first and three point fifty per second,

468
00:22:09.359 --> 00:22:12.680
<v Speaker 1>also cashing in that vet in event you had Clemen

469
00:22:12.759 --> 00:22:16.720
<v Speaker 1>Dang third place, Sam Several fourth place, Christian Roberts fifth place,

470
00:22:17.200 --> 00:22:21.200
<v Speaker 1>Michael Burke sixth place, Jesse Lonis seventh place, Keith Lear

471
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<v Speaker 1>on the Jet Baby Let's Go eighth place, and David

472
00:22:24.240 --> 00:22:29.319
<v Speaker 1>Peters in ninth. I believe it was Eric Wasserson Bubbling.

473
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<v Speaker 1>I did not know that Eric Washerston's nickname was popcorn.

474
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<v Speaker 3>I've heard that, Yeah, but I did not know that

475
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<v Speaker 3>more commonly e wass poker, I guess than most Yeah,

476
00:22:38.799 --> 00:22:43.240
<v Speaker 3>good stuff. To take a random Jesse Leni story real quick. Yeah,

477
00:22:43.400 --> 00:22:46.720
<v Speaker 3>you know, played Bostiball this morning. They started a team. Okay,

478
00:22:46.799 --> 00:22:48.200
<v Speaker 3>Jesse's in the team, one of the best.

479
00:22:48.279 --> 00:22:49.519
<v Speaker 1>I think you said he didn't show up.

480
00:22:50.200 --> 00:22:52.559
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, he plays the game, and then he obviously had

481
00:22:52.559 --> 00:22:56.440
<v Speaker 3>to come here. So they're playing. I get there, it's like,

482
00:22:57.079 --> 00:22:59.640
<v Speaker 3>you know, eight minutes to go, they're winning. My fifteen points,

483
00:23:00.160 --> 00:23:03.440
<v Speaker 3>played the most horrendous basketball. For the next to the

484
00:23:03.440 --> 00:23:07.000
<v Speaker 3>rest of the game goes to overtime, they're playing. They're

485
00:23:07.000 --> 00:23:12.119
<v Speaker 3>playing horrendous anyway, four seconds to go in overtime. Uh,

486
00:23:12.240 --> 00:23:16.000
<v Speaker 3>Jesse hits a three pointer from the top of the key,

487
00:23:16.640 --> 00:23:18.359
<v Speaker 3>take the lead, and they get the win.

488
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<v Speaker 2>That's very good, very good.

489
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<v Speaker 1>As good as he played the nine to four off yesterday,

490
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<v Speaker 1>no comment. You and I were standing on the floor

491
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<v Speaker 1>watching that hand. I was I was suited, right, wasn't

492
00:23:30.720 --> 00:23:33.240
<v Speaker 1>The nine four suit was off suit? Well, man, you

493
00:23:33.240 --> 00:23:37.680
<v Speaker 1>got too frustraous. I mean it. It was one of

494
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<v Speaker 1>the most outrageous hands that I've ever seen. I mean

495
00:23:41.200 --> 00:23:44.519
<v Speaker 1>I'm not you know, I'm not joking at all, like.

496
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<v Speaker 2>That was white.

497
00:23:46.039 --> 00:23:50.000
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, I mean, but there was some some crazy hands.

498
00:23:50.440 --> 00:23:51.000
<v Speaker 2>You had that one.

499
00:23:51.079 --> 00:23:54.240
<v Speaker 1>You had the Hendrix bluff, yes, which you said everyone

500
00:23:54.279 --> 00:23:56.279
<v Speaker 1>at basketball that you went to was talking about. That

501
00:23:56.319 --> 00:24:02.000
<v Speaker 1>was against Harvey Castro. So yeah, some good stuff ultimately

502
00:24:02.119 --> 00:24:06.519
<v Speaker 1>came out of this series. So we had in terms

503
00:24:06.559 --> 00:24:08.960
<v Speaker 1>of cashes at the series, Let's see who had the

504
00:24:09.000 --> 00:24:12.640
<v Speaker 1>most cashes, Joey Weisman had four. Of course you had

505
00:24:12.720 --> 00:24:15.440
<v Speaker 1>Keith Lear who had four. Keith Lear, I mean this guy.

506
00:24:16.200 --> 00:24:18.799
<v Speaker 1>He so he cashed four times at the Poker Go

507
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<v Speaker 1>Cup for three hundred and fifty two thousand dollars. I

508
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<v Speaker 1>would be willing to guess that he won another one

509
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<v Speaker 1>hundred and fifty km Last long.

510
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<v Speaker 2>Although he also said he.

511
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<v Speaker 3>Those are sports bets with ren Leean and there's a

512
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<v Speaker 3>pitcher he had out of base with him with maybe

513
00:24:36.200 --> 00:24:38.839
<v Speaker 3>forty thousand dollars in his shirt pocket, all paid from

514
00:24:38.839 --> 00:24:39.799
<v Speaker 3>Ren Lean and Sportsman.

515
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<v Speaker 1>Yes, yeah, and I know, like you know, they were

516
00:24:42.319 --> 00:24:44.039
<v Speaker 1>on the stream and stuff they were talking about, like

517
00:24:44.559 --> 00:24:46.599
<v Speaker 1>he did a five k Last Longer with David Coleman.

518
00:24:46.640 --> 00:24:48.480
<v Speaker 1>Most of the lasts long as he does are ten k,

519
00:24:48.680 --> 00:24:50.960
<v Speaker 1>but with Rann or with Eric Wassers and he does

520
00:24:50.960 --> 00:24:54.599
<v Speaker 1>twenty five k, you know. But also like when he

521
00:24:54.680 --> 00:24:57.960
<v Speaker 1>was cashing out today, I heard him say, like.

522
00:24:57.960 --> 00:24:59.480
<v Speaker 2>He had a losing series.

523
00:25:00.680 --> 00:25:02.200
<v Speaker 1>How do you have a losing series and cash for

524
00:25:02.279 --> 00:25:03.240
<v Speaker 1>three hundred and fifty k?

525
00:25:04.119 --> 00:25:06.480
<v Speaker 2>I mean you can be in Philosi Bullets season a

526
00:25:06.559 --> 00:25:11.599
<v Speaker 2>cat at three, yeah, but three lots of times can

527
00:25:11.640 --> 00:25:15.240
<v Speaker 2>be expensive. I don't know, man, that seems like that.

528
00:25:15.240 --> 00:25:16.359
<v Speaker 2>That math does not up.

529
00:25:16.400 --> 00:25:18.720
<v Speaker 3>He's probably talking like cross books and sports bets and

530
00:25:18.720 --> 00:25:19.519
<v Speaker 3>all that kind of stuff.

531
00:25:19.839 --> 00:25:22.079
<v Speaker 1>No, I'm pretty sure he was talking just to tournament

532
00:25:22.119 --> 00:25:23.160
<v Speaker 1>straight up tomaments.

533
00:25:23.240 --> 00:25:27.119
<v Speaker 2>Yes, Michael Burke cashed four times. He's probably someone to

534
00:25:28.799 --> 00:25:29.559
<v Speaker 2>look out for.

535
00:25:31.279 --> 00:25:33.440
<v Speaker 1>In terms of, like, you know, making some noise on

536
00:25:33.480 --> 00:25:36.119
<v Speaker 1>the PGT this year. He had a good December, he

537
00:25:36.160 --> 00:25:41.319
<v Speaker 1>had a good January, both non PGT related. But now

538
00:25:41.359 --> 00:25:43.559
<v Speaker 1>that he's on the PGT and playing this sort of stuff,

539
00:25:44.440 --> 00:25:47.160
<v Speaker 1>good stuff there. And I forget, but I think somebody

540
00:25:47.200 --> 00:25:49.720
<v Speaker 1>mentioned it might I think it was Brandon Wilson. Poor

541
00:25:49.799 --> 00:25:53.720
<v Speaker 1>Jeremie Becker either, one of our guest commentators yesterday said

542
00:25:53.720 --> 00:25:56.599
<v Speaker 1>that he's backed by Alex PONOKOFS, in.

543
00:25:56.960 --> 00:25:58.799
<v Speaker 2>Which I thought was very interesting.

544
00:25:58.799 --> 00:26:02.039
<v Speaker 1>I would have never guessed that in the Sam Laskowitz

545
00:26:02.079 --> 00:26:02.839
<v Speaker 1>had four cashes.

546
00:26:02.880 --> 00:26:03.680
<v Speaker 2>He was back today.

547
00:26:03.720 --> 00:26:09.240
<v Speaker 1>I mean this guy, so the fifteen K that was

548
00:26:09.640 --> 00:26:13.640
<v Speaker 1>won by Kristin Foxon. So did we talk about this,

549
00:26:13.720 --> 00:26:18.599
<v Speaker 1>by the way, on the other pod, so Laskawitz and

550
00:26:18.640 --> 00:26:22.359
<v Speaker 1>his girlfriend Melissa what's her last name, Stubert Shubert.

551
00:26:22.519 --> 00:26:23.319
<v Speaker 2>I think that's right.

552
00:26:23.359 --> 00:26:25.599
<v Speaker 1>Yes, I always forget. I'm sorry Wlissa if you're listening.

553
00:26:26.200 --> 00:26:27.799
<v Speaker 2>So she's due with their baby.

554
00:26:28.720 --> 00:26:32.079
<v Speaker 1>And on the second day of the series, but the

555
00:26:32.079 --> 00:26:34.400
<v Speaker 1>first day that we were streaming, he was on stream

556
00:26:35.359 --> 00:26:38.559
<v Speaker 1>and somehow they got to talking about it, and you know,

557
00:26:38.640 --> 00:26:42.039
<v Speaker 1>he said the do dates today and at the table

558
00:26:42.119 --> 00:26:44.240
<v Speaker 1>was like, oh, I'm surprised. And then he was like, yeah,

559
00:26:44.279 --> 00:26:45.839
<v Speaker 1>you know, if I make the final table, there's a

560
00:26:45.880 --> 00:26:48.599
<v Speaker 1>chance I have to leave tomorrow or whatever. So anyway,

561
00:26:48.640 --> 00:26:51.759
<v Speaker 1>he's he's here every day. Point, it's like just a

562
00:26:51.799 --> 00:26:54.079
<v Speaker 1>funny running joke that he's just here every day. Well

563
00:26:54.160 --> 00:26:56.920
<v Speaker 1>she's sometimes she's in the YouTube chat like it's just

564
00:26:57.000 --> 00:27:00.440
<v Speaker 1>the whole thing. Then in this event, I don't even

565
00:27:00.440 --> 00:27:03.079
<v Speaker 1>know what time, it was, like nine at night, ten

566
00:27:03.079 --> 00:27:03.680
<v Speaker 1>at night, whatever.

567
00:27:04.279 --> 00:27:05.759
<v Speaker 2>You hear him on the main feature.

568
00:27:05.759 --> 00:27:07.480
<v Speaker 1>He goes, he like looks at his phone and then

569
00:27:07.559 --> 00:27:10.640
<v Speaker 1>he's like, I might have to leave, That's what he says.

570
00:27:10.720 --> 00:27:15.599
<v Speaker 1>And we're like okay. So they're playing, and you know

571
00:27:15.720 --> 00:27:18.279
<v Speaker 1>he's like checking his phone all the time, you know,

572
00:27:18.319 --> 00:27:21.680
<v Speaker 1>all this sort of stuff, and you know, then eventually

573
00:27:21.759 --> 00:27:23.680
<v Speaker 1>he leaves, he up and leaves.

574
00:27:24.200 --> 00:27:24.839
<v Speaker 2>They weren't in.

575
00:27:24.799 --> 00:27:27.880
<v Speaker 1>The money yet, so in this event, it was a

576
00:27:28.039 --> 00:27:30.160
<v Speaker 1>it was even number seven the fifteen thousand dollars buying

577
00:27:30.200 --> 00:27:32.799
<v Speaker 1>nolanman hold him. There were eighty six entries. There was

578
00:27:32.839 --> 00:27:35.799
<v Speaker 1>like he left what like when there was like eighteen

579
00:27:35.799 --> 00:27:39.079
<v Speaker 1>to twenty people left in that round close to the bubble,

580
00:27:39.119 --> 00:27:41.559
<v Speaker 1>and he had like when he first like said like

581
00:27:42.359 --> 00:27:45.359
<v Speaker 1>I might have to leave, he had a ton of chips.

582
00:27:45.720 --> 00:27:49.799
<v Speaker 1>He had like sixty seven, but then he like just

583
00:27:49.920 --> 00:27:52.519
<v Speaker 1>lost all the chips. He went from like he had

584
00:27:52.559 --> 00:27:54.319
<v Speaker 1>a million of it. He had a million at the time,

585
00:27:54.359 --> 00:27:55.480
<v Speaker 1>and he went all the way down to like three

586
00:27:55.519 --> 00:27:58.480
<v Speaker 1>hundred k you know, and it was like, oh, he's like,

587
00:27:58.799 --> 00:28:00.720
<v Speaker 1>you know, you're thinking, like yo, he's thinking about this

588
00:28:00.759 --> 00:28:02.599
<v Speaker 1>other thing. He's not focusing on the pok or whatever.

589
00:28:02.640 --> 00:28:04.480
<v Speaker 1>So he's just losing and to listen. But then he

590
00:28:04.559 --> 00:28:06.839
<v Speaker 1>like spins it back up to like sixty bicks, so

591
00:28:06.839 --> 00:28:10.079
<v Speaker 1>then he's healthy again. Then he's gone. He just literally

592
00:28:10.119 --> 00:28:14.559
<v Speaker 1>just leaves. So it was funny because you could definitely

593
00:28:14.559 --> 00:28:17.960
<v Speaker 1>tell that some players were aware that he was obviously gone.

594
00:28:18.079 --> 00:28:20.759
<v Speaker 1>Others were not aware that he was gone, which was just,

595
00:28:20.880 --> 00:28:24.640
<v Speaker 1>you know, really funny. For example, Eric Wasserson had no

596
00:28:24.720 --> 00:28:28.680
<v Speaker 1>idea until the next day, which was funny. But as

597
00:28:28.680 --> 00:28:31.079
<v Speaker 1>they're playing, like they're on the bubble, right, He's got

598
00:28:31.079 --> 00:28:33.200
<v Speaker 1>like a healthy stack on the bubble of like twenty

599
00:28:33.200 --> 00:28:35.799
<v Speaker 1>five thirty bigs, and like there's other people with like

600
00:28:35.839 --> 00:28:38.799
<v Speaker 1>ten to fifteen bicks. So like, clearly you can't just

601
00:28:39.279 --> 00:28:41.920
<v Speaker 1>outweight last quits who's not in his seat.

602
00:28:41.960 --> 00:28:42.799
<v Speaker 2>You have to do stuff.

603
00:28:42.839 --> 00:28:45.200
<v Speaker 1>Anyway, he ends up his stack ends up getting into

604
00:28:45.200 --> 00:28:47.359
<v Speaker 1>the money, and not only does it get into the money,

605
00:28:47.920 --> 00:28:51.079
<v Speaker 1>it ladders up to eighth place. Min cash is thirty

606
00:28:51.119 --> 00:28:54.240
<v Speaker 1>two thy two hundred. He gets up to fifty one

607
00:28:54.680 --> 00:28:57.519
<v Speaker 1>six hundred somehow. I mean, it was wild. And then

608
00:28:57.599 --> 00:29:00.640
<v Speaker 1>also you have to factor in that they're seven handed, okay,

609
00:29:01.240 --> 00:29:05.640
<v Speaker 1>and they're playing two tables and they're four and four

610
00:29:05.720 --> 00:29:07.680
<v Speaker 1>because we don't join un till they're actually at seven,

611
00:29:07.920 --> 00:29:11.200
<v Speaker 1>but one table is actually playing three hand, which is

612
00:29:11.359 --> 00:29:15.200
<v Speaker 1>just like wild. So, I mean, I don't know what's happened.

613
00:29:15.279 --> 00:29:17.359
<v Speaker 1>I mean, it's just the whole thing was just wacky.

614
00:29:18.240 --> 00:29:20.519
<v Speaker 1>But he ends up, you know, he gets blinded out

615
00:29:20.559 --> 00:29:22.200
<v Speaker 1>and then you know, you can't even win the final

616
00:29:22.279 --> 00:29:25.440
<v Speaker 1>all in and he's out, but he he cashes for

617
00:29:25.599 --> 00:29:30.839
<v Speaker 1>fifty one six hundred. So then yesterday we're like watching

618
00:29:30.880 --> 00:29:34.400
<v Speaker 1>the final table and whatever, and Joey Wiseman comes over

619
00:29:34.440 --> 00:29:37.680
<v Speaker 1>to us and shows us a photo from Sam from

620
00:29:37.720 --> 00:29:40.480
<v Speaker 1>the night before where he's laying in like the on

621
00:29:40.519 --> 00:29:43.359
<v Speaker 1>the couch that the guys lay on, right. The baby's

622
00:29:43.400 --> 00:29:45.359
<v Speaker 1>on the chest, and in his hand is his phone

623
00:29:45.400 --> 00:29:48.200
<v Speaker 1>watching the stream, so watching how his stack played out,

624
00:29:49.079 --> 00:29:52.680
<v Speaker 1>just I mean wild stuff. Then he shows up today, okay,

625
00:29:53.119 --> 00:29:55.359
<v Speaker 1>two days after the baby's born, to collect his path.

626
00:29:55.440 --> 00:29:57.559
<v Speaker 1>I mean, I God, blessed poker players.

627
00:29:57.599 --> 00:29:59.039
<v Speaker 2>Diapers are expensive, man, God.

628
00:29:59.119 --> 00:30:00.759
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, but you don't think he has money.

629
00:30:00.839 --> 00:30:02.319
<v Speaker 2>He'll be I think the guy will be all right.

630
00:30:02.359 --> 00:30:04.319
<v Speaker 1>He can buy some divers and he collect his fifty

631
00:30:04.400 --> 00:30:05.960
<v Speaker 1>k when it comes to the USP.

632
00:30:06.200 --> 00:30:08.400
<v Speaker 2>I mean, come on, really, but anyway.

633
00:30:08.200 --> 00:30:12.000
<v Speaker 1>Just just fun crazy stuff here at the Poke Girl Cup.

634
00:30:12.680 --> 00:30:15.400
<v Speaker 1>You know, super excited for the Poker gro Tour. You know,

635
00:30:15.440 --> 00:30:18.519
<v Speaker 1>I think we're you know, everything's like going in the

636
00:30:18.559 --> 00:30:21.079
<v Speaker 1>right direction. Things are on the up and up. Obviously

637
00:30:21.119 --> 00:30:23.319
<v Speaker 1>we're going to see what happens with PGT Mixed Games

638
00:30:23.359 --> 00:30:26.640
<v Speaker 1>that starts next week, you know, super high rollable mixed.

639
00:30:27.720 --> 00:30:31.519
<v Speaker 1>I tried to convince our president Marius Candani, we should

640
00:30:31.519 --> 00:30:31.759
<v Speaker 1>just play.

641
00:30:31.920 --> 00:30:33.680
<v Speaker 2>We should have just listed. So here's here.

642
00:30:33.759 --> 00:30:35.920
<v Speaker 1>Did we talk about this already? We've talked about it

643
00:30:36.160 --> 00:30:41.960
<v Speaker 1>off the pot. But so Maury, because of who he

644
00:30:42.119 --> 00:30:44.079
<v Speaker 1>is with the company, his access and all this sort

645
00:30:44.079 --> 00:30:45.920
<v Speaker 1>of stuff, he won't play in events if they're going

646
00:30:46.000 --> 00:30:49.160
<v Speaker 1>to be stream right. And this is known most notably

647
00:30:49.200 --> 00:30:53.200
<v Speaker 1>because at mixed games last time was it last time

648
00:30:53.279 --> 00:30:56.160
<v Speaker 1>or two times ago whatever, At one of the last

649
00:30:56.240 --> 00:31:00.559
<v Speaker 1>Mixed games he plays an event, he makes the final tape, okay,

650
00:31:00.640 --> 00:31:04.960
<v Speaker 1>and because of how he is and he he wants

651
00:31:05.000 --> 00:31:06.759
<v Speaker 1>to just always be on the up and up with everything,

652
00:31:06.799 --> 00:31:10.160
<v Speaker 1>he's like, no, we're not streaming whole cards, right, So

653
00:31:10.240 --> 00:31:12.839
<v Speaker 1>we we do the broadcast with no hole cards, okay,

654
00:31:12.839 --> 00:31:14.759
<v Speaker 1>which is just wacky when it comes to mixed games,

655
00:31:14.759 --> 00:31:17.039
<v Speaker 1>but whatever, we did it because you know, you just

656
00:31:17.119 --> 00:31:20.079
<v Speaker 1>you just want to remove all doubt. Right anyway, he

657
00:31:20.160 --> 00:31:25.279
<v Speaker 1>wins the tournament, so great, So for this one super

658
00:31:25.319 --> 00:31:28.279
<v Speaker 1>high rollable mix that's coming up. You know, we're planning

659
00:31:28.279 --> 00:31:31.400
<v Speaker 1>on streaming all days of the tournament. So Morey's like, well,

660
00:31:31.400 --> 00:31:33.039
<v Speaker 1>what are you just not going to show any whole cards?

661
00:31:33.200 --> 00:31:34.839
<v Speaker 1>Like more like, who cares?

662
00:31:34.880 --> 00:31:35.160
<v Speaker 2>Whatever?

663
00:31:35.200 --> 00:31:37.960
<v Speaker 1>But our idea was we should just list it on

664
00:31:38.039 --> 00:31:42.240
<v Speaker 1>like poker Steak, get all the audience members, all the fans,

665
00:31:42.279 --> 00:31:44.920
<v Speaker 1>you know, everyone out there to you know, ride along

666
00:31:44.920 --> 00:31:47.160
<v Speaker 1>with more He's not He's not bad. He plays the

667
00:31:47.160 --> 00:31:49.640
<v Speaker 1>mixed games all the time like he's in that crowd, right,

668
00:31:49.920 --> 00:31:51.519
<v Speaker 1>I mean, yeah he might not you know, fire on

669
00:31:51.559 --> 00:31:53.200
<v Speaker 1>a hundred k or you know, it's I know it's

670
00:31:53.200 --> 00:31:55.000
<v Speaker 1>always been like his dream to play the fifty k

671
00:31:55.079 --> 00:31:57.319
<v Speaker 1>ppc right, like, but like he should be in there

672
00:31:57.400 --> 00:32:00.359
<v Speaker 1>for this, should like he said a two point on dude,

673
00:32:00.480 --> 00:32:02.680
<v Speaker 1>So it doesn't matter. He listened at one point, Oh,

674
00:32:02.680 --> 00:32:03.480
<v Speaker 1>who evenk cares?

675
00:32:03.759 --> 00:32:05.839
<v Speaker 2>Because we want to free we're trying to free roll him.

676
00:32:05.680 --> 00:32:08.000
<v Speaker 1>In that why do we need to free roll? And

677
00:32:08.079 --> 00:32:10.440
<v Speaker 1>he'll put up like ten k. He plays a bunch

678
00:32:10.480 --> 00:32:13.119
<v Speaker 1>of ten k's all summer, all year long, all the time.

679
00:32:13.240 --> 00:32:15.440
<v Speaker 2>Sure, we could just try and get one hundred k.

680
00:32:17.440 --> 00:32:18.079
<v Speaker 2>Yeah whatever.

681
00:32:18.799 --> 00:32:21.839
<v Speaker 1>Anyway, it's I just thought that would be cool if

682
00:32:21.839 --> 00:32:23.480
<v Speaker 1>we got him in, but he obviously turned it down,

683
00:32:23.559 --> 00:32:26.119
<v Speaker 1>so whatever, So we got that coming up, We got

684
00:32:26.240 --> 00:32:29.079
<v Speaker 1>USPO coming up. We had the Texas Poke Rope and

685
00:32:30.480 --> 00:32:32.160
<v Speaker 1>Poo Series. Yes, I forgot about that.

686
00:32:32.240 --> 00:32:32.599
<v Speaker 2>Sorry.

687
00:32:33.079 --> 00:32:35.640
<v Speaker 1>I mean we are absolutely jam packed, lots of freaking tournaments.

688
00:32:35.680 --> 00:32:39.920
<v Speaker 1>Absolutely love to see it. Thoughts on the Poker Girl

689
00:32:40.000 --> 00:32:43.720
<v Speaker 1>Cup surprises, like did anyone not do well? I I

690
00:32:43.759 --> 00:32:47.200
<v Speaker 1>will say that Alex Foxon is off to a slow

691
00:32:47.200 --> 00:32:49.559
<v Speaker 1>start again in the PGT. He did not do well

692
00:32:49.640 --> 00:32:53.200
<v Speaker 1>last year on the PGT. He ultimately qualified for the

693
00:32:53.200 --> 00:32:55.119
<v Speaker 1>top forty, but it was like it was not your

694
00:32:55.160 --> 00:32:58.680
<v Speaker 1>normal Alex fox in season and now it seems like

695
00:32:58.680 --> 00:33:01.519
<v Speaker 1>he's struggling again. Since crushing, he's struggled.

696
00:33:01.519 --> 00:33:03.440
<v Speaker 3>So yeah, he's he would be at the top of

697
00:33:03.440 --> 00:33:05.960
<v Speaker 3>the list along with Jeremy Osmas. You know, he had

698
00:33:05.960 --> 00:33:09.240
<v Speaker 3>the cash in both Kickoff and Popular Cup, but that's it.

699
00:33:10.079 --> 00:33:12.720
<v Speaker 3>Jeremy Becker same thing. Had he had one cash so

700
00:33:12.759 --> 00:33:15.559
<v Speaker 3>far this season, So those three are kind of like,

701
00:33:16.039 --> 00:33:18.640
<v Speaker 3>you know, especially volume wise, you know, would expect a

702
00:33:18.640 --> 00:33:21.480
<v Speaker 3>little bit more for me surprises.

703
00:33:21.519 --> 00:33:22.359
<v Speaker 2>It's good to see.

704
00:33:22.400 --> 00:33:25.119
<v Speaker 3>You know, we talked about pads having a big kickoff

705
00:33:25.119 --> 00:33:28.720
<v Speaker 3>and potentially playing more events. Obviously he played every event here,

706
00:33:28.759 --> 00:33:31.359
<v Speaker 3>so that's a good sign for the upcoming mix game series.

707
00:33:31.400 --> 00:33:33.240
<v Speaker 3>I'm not sure what hump he's sure what the plo

708
00:33:33.440 --> 00:33:35.200
<v Speaker 3>How much of a PLOW player is I.

709
00:33:35.119 --> 00:33:37.640
<v Speaker 1>Mean, I know he plays the stuff online. Yeah, we see.

710
00:33:37.680 --> 00:33:41.359
<v Speaker 1>He said he's more excited for the next game series

711
00:33:42.079 --> 00:33:44.200
<v Speaker 1>than he than he was for this series. So he's

712
00:33:44.240 --> 00:33:44.960
<v Speaker 1>he's ready to go.

713
00:33:45.160 --> 00:33:48.359
<v Speaker 3>And then you know there's a you know, like we

714
00:33:48.359 --> 00:33:50.519
<v Speaker 3>always say, you know, we don't really cheer for players,

715
00:33:50.559 --> 00:33:52.720
<v Speaker 3>but it's good to see some of these, like what

716
00:33:52.839 --> 00:33:55.920
<v Speaker 3>I perceive is more of a fringe buying player that

717
00:33:56.039 --> 00:33:58.720
<v Speaker 3>won't always you know, maybe just cap out the ten

718
00:33:58.799 --> 00:34:01.400
<v Speaker 3>k's playing a lot more. Uh you know, Nick say

719
00:34:01.640 --> 00:34:04.119
<v Speaker 3>that he's sitting seventh right now in the PGT lead aboard.

720
00:34:04.319 --> 00:34:07.599
<v Speaker 3>You mentioned Michael Burks. That's someone you we wouldn't really

721
00:34:07.720 --> 00:34:09.639
<v Speaker 3>count on playing twenty five k's but the fact he

722
00:34:09.639 --> 00:34:14.559
<v Speaker 3>played every event, that's a good sign. So so, you know,

723
00:34:14.639 --> 00:34:17.920
<v Speaker 3>seeing some fresh faces, seeing some you know, some some

724
00:34:18.039 --> 00:34:19.880
<v Speaker 3>new blood in the studio is always going to be

725
00:34:19.880 --> 00:34:24.039
<v Speaker 3>a good thing for the play pool, the ecosystem of PGT.

726
00:34:24.880 --> 00:34:27.960
<v Speaker 1>Slow starts for you know, I mentioned Alex Fox, and

727
00:34:28.079 --> 00:34:31.159
<v Speaker 1>I'm talking about, you know, as PGT season as a whole.

728
00:34:31.960 --> 00:34:34.480
<v Speaker 1>Jim Colliby slow start. I mean, I know he hasn't

729
00:34:34.480 --> 00:34:37.320
<v Speaker 1>played no, I know he hasn't played the normal Jim

730
00:34:37.360 --> 00:34:39.599
<v Speaker 1>Collibe volume. But that's also part of it, right, you know,

731
00:34:39.800 --> 00:34:42.599
<v Speaker 1>the volume is a part of Shaun Winter slow start

732
00:34:42.639 --> 00:34:45.440
<v Speaker 1>for him. You know, he's usually up there a bit,

733
00:34:46.360 --> 00:34:49.239
<v Speaker 1>so you know those two are you know, on the

734
00:34:49.239 --> 00:34:52.079
<v Speaker 1>slower side of things. I already mentioned the Alex Fox

735
00:34:52.119 --> 00:34:54.320
<v Speaker 1>and Ren Lynn, you know kind of a slow start.

736
00:34:54.360 --> 00:34:57.920
<v Speaker 1>He's only got two cashes so far. Forty points. Chino

737
00:34:58.000 --> 00:35:00.360
<v Speaker 1>Reem slow start for him.

738
00:35:00.199 --> 00:35:01.559
<v Speaker 2>Back off of the series. Yeah, but he.

739
00:35:01.599 --> 00:35:05.599
<v Speaker 1>Said, he said, remember last year we were in here,

740
00:35:05.639 --> 00:35:08.920
<v Speaker 1>he said, you bet your life. I will qualify for

741
00:35:08.960 --> 00:35:13.599
<v Speaker 1>the championship event. Bet your life and slow start for him.

742
00:35:13.679 --> 00:35:15.719
<v Speaker 1>He is pumped for this mixame series. So I think

743
00:35:15.840 --> 00:35:19.199
<v Speaker 1>we'll see him firing every former winner of the Nixame series.

744
00:35:19.559 --> 00:35:23.800
<v Speaker 1>Carry katz uh slow start for him. You know has

745
00:35:23.880 --> 00:35:28.719
<v Speaker 1>what you don't want cash so far. Jeremy Becker, you

746
00:35:28.760 --> 00:35:30.280
<v Speaker 1>know he's someone who.

747
00:35:32.000 --> 00:35:32.360
<v Speaker 2>Listen.

748
00:35:32.440 --> 00:35:36.280
<v Speaker 1>I know, variant is the thing in bad beats are thing.

749
00:35:36.400 --> 00:35:38.599
<v Speaker 1>I honestly see this guy lose with like aces fucking

750
00:35:38.639 --> 00:35:42.559
<v Speaker 1>three times a tournament. It's outrageous. It is ridiculous how

751
00:35:42.639 --> 00:35:45.440
<v Speaker 1>much he loses. And he got uh after in the

752
00:35:45.480 --> 00:35:48.400
<v Speaker 1>twenty five k in in this this series when he

753
00:35:48.480 --> 00:35:52.280
<v Speaker 1>had kings or Sam Soeverl's Jack ten. I mean, it's like,

754
00:35:52.559 --> 00:35:55.719
<v Speaker 1>it's just it's wild, how bad I watched this guy wrong.

755
00:35:55.880 --> 00:35:58.679
<v Speaker 1>I mean, it's just it's crazy. But you know, maybe

756
00:35:58.679 --> 00:36:02.559
<v Speaker 1>that all turns around, of course at some point. Another one,

757
00:36:02.760 --> 00:36:07.360
<v Speaker 1>Dylan Wiseman, I think he played one event, so maybe

758
00:36:07.360 --> 00:36:08.960
<v Speaker 1>well we see him for mixed games? Will we see

759
00:36:09.000 --> 00:36:09.880
<v Speaker 1>him for PLO?

760
00:36:10.039 --> 00:36:10.440
<v Speaker 2>Of course?

761
00:36:10.480 --> 00:36:13.119
<v Speaker 1>You know that sort of stuff. I mean, he's I

762
00:36:13.119 --> 00:36:15.000
<v Speaker 1>would say he's known more for that sort of stuff

763
00:36:15.000 --> 00:36:17.920
<v Speaker 1>than he is for Nolan hold him. You know, So

764
00:36:18.079 --> 00:36:21.199
<v Speaker 1>is it just one of those things where I felt

765
00:36:21.199 --> 00:36:23.239
<v Speaker 1>like last year, wasn't it Like he got like a

766
00:36:23.280 --> 00:36:24.639
<v Speaker 1>hot start and then he's like, well, I guess I

767
00:36:24.679 --> 00:36:26.039
<v Speaker 1>gotta play everything type of thing.

768
00:36:26.079 --> 00:36:27.760
<v Speaker 2>He wanted to kick off the event and he wanted

769
00:36:27.760 --> 00:36:29.320
<v Speaker 2>to mix game. He want a sorry you want to

770
00:36:29.360 --> 00:36:32.320
<v Speaker 2>kick off event cup event? Want to mix games event,

771
00:36:32.360 --> 00:36:34.480
<v Speaker 2>I believe, and then kind of set him up to

772
00:36:35.159 --> 00:36:36.519
<v Speaker 2>you know, fire the whole season.

773
00:36:37.280 --> 00:36:39.719
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, so you know, we'll see how things go for

774
00:36:39.800 --> 00:36:42.119
<v Speaker 1>him coming up with you know, these series.

775
00:36:42.119 --> 00:36:43.320
<v Speaker 2>He's much more likely to.

776
00:36:43.280 --> 00:36:50.159
<v Speaker 1>Play Brandon Wilson, you know, not he last season at

777
00:36:50.239 --> 00:36:55.039
<v Speaker 1>Last Chance he did incredible, right, and he's been playing

778
00:36:55.039 --> 00:36:57.480
<v Speaker 1>a lot more now on the PGT. You know, he

779
00:36:57.480 --> 00:36:59.599
<v Speaker 1>would kind of pop in before, like maybe for the

780
00:37:00.159 --> 00:37:02.679
<v Speaker 1>all of that, the twenty five K or whatever. You know,

781
00:37:02.679 --> 00:37:04.840
<v Speaker 1>he played the whole series here, so he's here. He

782
00:37:04.920 --> 00:37:07.119
<v Speaker 1>was He did commentary as well for an hour or

783
00:37:07.159 --> 00:37:11.119
<v Speaker 1>two last night, I guess commentary alongside Breton Jeff and

784
00:37:11.199 --> 00:37:13.239
<v Speaker 1>he said this is his favorite place to play poker.

785
00:37:13.320 --> 00:37:15.880
<v Speaker 1>So I would expect him to come back to see

786
00:37:16.360 --> 00:37:18.039
<v Speaker 1>see much more of him in here for the No

787
00:37:18.159 --> 00:37:21.000
<v Speaker 1>Limits stuff. I know he's headed off to Triton, but

788
00:37:21.039 --> 00:37:24.840
<v Speaker 1>you know he'll be back as well. Jesse loanies very

789
00:37:24.880 --> 00:37:27.000
<v Speaker 1>slow start for him, I would say. I know he

790
00:37:27.079 --> 00:37:31.519
<v Speaker 1>final tabled the twenty five K, but pretty slow start overall.

791
00:37:32.559 --> 00:37:34.320
<v Speaker 3>So yeah, you know, look, if you change some of

792
00:37:34.360 --> 00:37:38.360
<v Speaker 3>the results a ram Zobian not having the breast start

793
00:37:38.440 --> 00:37:41.519
<v Speaker 3>to the to the year, either. But if you think

794
00:37:41.519 --> 00:37:44.000
<v Speaker 3>about it, if if Zaki doesn't make this final table,

795
00:37:44.239 --> 00:37:47.239
<v Speaker 3>Jesse doesn't make this final table, just brutal starts of

796
00:37:47.239 --> 00:37:49.840
<v Speaker 3>the season for them. But you know, obviously Jesse adding

797
00:37:50.199 --> 00:37:51.920
<v Speaker 3>in seventh, but at least he's on the board, makes

798
00:37:51.920 --> 00:37:55.840
<v Speaker 3>the final table. Obviously Zachy break the Hall series but

799
00:37:55.880 --> 00:37:59.000
<v Speaker 3>then kind of gets unstuck with a big win to

800
00:38:00.039 --> 00:38:03.159
<v Speaker 3>cap off the Poko Cops. So we know how poker

801
00:38:03.239 --> 00:38:06.360
<v Speaker 3>works kind of, you know, eves and flows in these ways.

802
00:38:06.400 --> 00:38:09.159
<v Speaker 3>So but these guys will bounce back many many poke

803
00:38:09.280 --> 00:38:10.639
<v Speaker 3>tone of his fantic play this year.

804
00:38:10.880 --> 00:38:12.880
<v Speaker 1>Maybe they will, maybe they won't. You never know, man,

805
00:38:13.559 --> 00:38:17.800
<v Speaker 1>you never know, You never know. Where's uh, where's Sam solverll.

806
00:38:19.639 --> 00:38:19.920
<v Speaker 3>Uh?

807
00:38:20.119 --> 00:38:25.199
<v Speaker 1>He is twenty fifth currently punched in with like Sam

808
00:38:25.239 --> 00:38:28.360
<v Speaker 1>soverl Justin Saliva Shannah or Jeremy Osmas is right there.

809
00:38:30.079 --> 00:38:33.079
<v Speaker 1>So yeah, Manuel Fritz is also right there, right behind

810
00:38:33.119 --> 00:38:35.559
<v Speaker 1>Ozmas bringing him up because you know, maybe he's part

811
00:38:35.559 --> 00:38:37.559
<v Speaker 1>of that new blood that we see a bit more of.

812
00:38:38.519 --> 00:38:42.400
<v Speaker 1>Christian Roberts. I think, is this guy is electric to play?

813
00:38:42.599 --> 00:38:44.519
<v Speaker 1>I mean he if this guy gets a chip lead

814
00:38:45.280 --> 00:38:47.599
<v Speaker 1>get out of the way. I mean, I know there

815
00:38:47.679 --> 00:38:49.880
<v Speaker 1>was a lot of headlines and a lot of talk

816
00:38:49.960 --> 00:38:53.039
<v Speaker 1>about Texas Mike. I mean, yeah, Christian Roberts is right there.

817
00:38:53.199 --> 00:38:55.760
<v Speaker 1>I like in terms of like excitement on the felt,

818
00:38:55.800 --> 00:39:00.000
<v Speaker 1>this guy absolutely gets after it. So let's see if

819
00:39:00.000 --> 00:39:02.000
<v Speaker 1>we see a bunch more of Christian Roberts. I know

820
00:39:02.039 --> 00:39:04.920
<v Speaker 1>he's heading back to his home in Panama and then

821
00:39:04.960 --> 00:39:08.639
<v Speaker 1>maybe we'll see him for us BO Broken or stuff

822
00:39:08.679 --> 00:39:12.920
<v Speaker 1>like that. So yeah, Massado Yoga Sala said he's coming

823
00:39:12.920 --> 00:39:18.480
<v Speaker 1>for USBO Broken. Ye he had to win at kickoff, yes, yeah,

824
00:39:18.679 --> 00:39:21.880
<v Speaker 1>so it would be great to see Massado back in here.

825
00:39:22.679 --> 00:39:26.519
<v Speaker 1>It's also good to see uh Andrew Lichtenberger back in here. Yeah,

826
00:39:26.559 --> 00:39:30.199
<v Speaker 1>who didn't play a lot like in the second half

827
00:39:30.280 --> 00:39:34.840
<v Speaker 1>of last season. But we haven't seen Steven Chidwick really

828
00:39:34.880 --> 00:39:37.039
<v Speaker 1>at all? Have we seen him at all? Haven't he

829
00:39:37.079 --> 00:39:38.360
<v Speaker 1>played at any event this season?

830
00:39:39.559 --> 00:39:40.079
<v Speaker 2>This season?

831
00:39:40.199 --> 00:39:40.239
<v Speaker 3>Not?

832
00:39:41.199 --> 00:39:41.599
<v Speaker 2>Unreal?

833
00:39:42.480 --> 00:39:45.880
<v Speaker 1>Unreal, Stevie, unreal? All right, you got anything else or

834
00:39:45.920 --> 00:39:46.639
<v Speaker 1>are we getting out of here?

835
00:39:46.639 --> 00:39:46.760
<v Speaker 2>Oh?

836
00:39:46.800 --> 00:39:49.519
<v Speaker 1>You got a code word, password thingy secret code?

837
00:39:49.559 --> 00:39:51.039
<v Speaker 2>Well, right, this is the last one.

838
00:39:51.559 --> 00:39:53.440
<v Speaker 3>We'll change it in the next episode when we talk

839
00:39:53.440 --> 00:39:57.159
<v Speaker 3>about pg T Mixed Games. But code word is Wiseman

840
00:39:57.360 --> 00:40:00.000
<v Speaker 3>the Joey variety. W E, I, S. S M.

841
00:40:00.079 --> 00:40:03.599
<v Speaker 2>And go to PGT dot com slash gleam Pod and

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<v Speaker 2>the contests. We are giving you the dream seat in

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<v Speaker 2>the PGT Championship. The public podcast boys so and to

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<v Speaker 2>own tickets, come play with the pros. Very simple, let's

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<v Speaker 2>go nice and easy. That's PGT dot com.

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<v Speaker 1>Slash Gleam, dash Pod, glean Pod, Gleam pode Okay, I

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<v Speaker 1>like it. And then just PGT dot com slash Gleam

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<v Speaker 1>and also PGT dot com slash Dream the one with

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<v Speaker 1>the dream with the D that's where you can see

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<v Speaker 1>all the different ways that you can win a dream seat.

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<v Speaker 1>So there's various contests, you know, he's the podcast one

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<v Speaker 1>for example, is just one of I think six or

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<v Speaker 1>seven different ways. So and we may add more throughout

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<v Speaker 1>the year. So just keep it posted.

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<v Speaker 2>You know. That's one of those pages.

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<v Speaker 1>Maybe you want a bookmark and then every time you

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<v Speaker 1>hear us talk about it, you can pop over there

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<v Speaker 1>and see what's going on.

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<v Speaker 2>You know.

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<v Speaker 1>Some of them are like, for example, we have a

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<v Speaker 1>partnership with the Run Good Poker series. If you're somebody

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<v Speaker 1>who plays in some of their events, there is a

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<v Speaker 1>pathway to win a dream seat that way. You know,

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<v Speaker 1>other ones are like our social media contest or our

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<v Speaker 1>podcast contest, where it's more just completely free to enter,

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<v Speaker 1>click a couple of buttons online, that sort of thing.

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<v Speaker 1>So lots of different ways, different pathways to win a

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<v Speaker 1>dream seat, and hopefully we get some podcast listeners who

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<v Speaker 1>are winning those because at least as it relates to

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<v Speaker 1>Tim and I selfishly, that's who we want to see

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<v Speaker 1>why of course, all right, that's going to do it

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<v Speaker 1>for us. Once again, Congratulations to Joey Wiseman for becoming

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<v Speaker 1>the twenty twenty five Poker Go Cup Champion. His name

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<v Speaker 1>is Tim Duckworth, it's his birthday, Happy birthday. My name

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<v Speaker 1>is Donnie Peters and we'll talk to you guys later.

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<v Speaker 2>So yeah, Jenny H.
