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We are on the precipice of the 2023 World Series of Poker Main Event Final Table, and Donnie and Ducky recap all of the action from Day 7. They speak with chip leader Juan Maceiras and top pro Toby Lewis about their days, and they also chat with Brian Rast on his Hall of Fame announcement.

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Hello, everyone, Welcome back to another episode of the Poker gro Podcast. My name is Donny Peters. I'm joined by Tim Duckworth. Sir, how you doing. I'm upset that you're questioning already. Well let's let's just let's just clear it up off the start. The stat man might need to have the name removed of being the statman because he messed up the stat Yeah, and I'm assuming you messed up the stat before too. Yeah. Exactly.

Tim gave an incorrect chop value because he just did the entire prize pool divided by the players left, Yeah, instead of the remaining prize pool divided by the players left. So the prize pool that we talked about yesterday, they're the chop value. I think we said it was one point nine million. It was really like one hundred thousand or something. Yeah, so just you know, just off by a million, No big deal, way to go. But listen, we're here. We're here to correct. We're here to

correct our wrongs. Okay, we will do that. We will admit when we're wrong, because that's the type of men that we are. So Tim's wrong, but I think when he gives the chop value. Later today, he will be right. That's that's what I think. I hope. So it is one forty eight in the morning on Friday, July fourteenth. We just wrapped up Day seven of the record breaking twenty twenty three World Series of Poker main event. Today saw the field go from forty nine players down to

fifteen. Spain's Juan Massierras leads the way in a pretty big way too. It's got an absolutely enormous chip stack. We have experienced pros Toby Lewis and Daniel Wineman remaining in the field. We're gonna go through all that sort of stuff. We talked to a couple of players after it was all done. I grabbed Massierras, Tim grabbed Lewis, So you'll hear from them later on.

We'll kind of run through the stuff that happened throughout the day. We'll also hit on, of course, the other stuff that happened around Horseshoe and Paris, down here on the Las Vegas trip and the Kittie game down the street. The win Ian Matakas is a looking to really lock up Player of the Year. Yeah, I mean, this guy is just crush. It's

awesome. It really is awesome to see him make such a splash this summer, really, you know, put his stamp on everything that's going on here at the World Trades of Poker and doing it pretty much out of nowhere. You know. We'll talk about the fifty k high roller that is down to the final table. They bagged up chips. There's more than two million dollars up top in that one. You got. The six hundred dollar ultra stack is playing out. The fifteen hundred dollars shootout is down to the final one

hundred and oh. Somebody very interesting decided to show up and play today and one his table. We'll talk about that. The Hall of Fame inducted its latest person. We got the skinny on that, and yeah, we'll get into a few other things as well. Of course, Tim's everyone for One Drop Poker Tournament, the World Poker Tim over there, every everyone for One Drop. You love it, you love the WPT. I'm just here to talk. I mean, let me let me know when you want to talk

about the Golden Nugget main event too. Oh yeah, let's let me pull it up. Yeah, exactly exactly to the un As always, please like and subscribe to the podcast and leave a review helps us grow, help us helps us reach new people. If you do or leave a review, take a screenshot, send it on into podcasts at poker Goro dot com, we'll get you entered into our giveaway. As we've said on some recent episodes,

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for men. Experience the True Classic Teas difference right now by heading over to True Classic Teas dot com. All Right, doublespea main event talk time, Day seven is in the books. As we mentioned earlier, fifteen players remaining. You got Juan Masierras is the chip leader with a whopping one hundred and eight million. Good Lord Sir one is an a legend. He's been around for quite a while. Um Spanish player, UM, you know we used to cover him. Rem Q and I were talking about covering him, you

know on the epts back in the day. He's the son of if if you remember this name, viet Cong zero one player who won the Sunday Million twice, first player to do so. I believe. I think his sister also plays poker. The whole family plays poker. Um, So Juan Masiras is now back in the game. We also looked at his hendemob. Last cash reported on hendemob for Juan Masiris was in twenty and eighteen in a Rio Daily Deep Sex tournament. So here he is poker's biggest stage. And listen,

this guy is incredibly fun to watch because he plays very aggressive. He does not really slow down at all, and it's it's just tremendous theater, especially when he has the chip stack that he does. Um, let's just throw it right now to the interview that I did with one after play on day seven. All right, one mass years day seven chip leader, how you feeling? It feels good enough? You know, it's many event, It's something that has dreamed off. So yeah, is it hard to not

let that that dream, that thought of winning slip into your mind? No? No, no, no, no no, I'm actually I'm surprised with myself because I'm feeling so golmed, so relaxed on the I don't know how, but the feelings are not getting the power into me. You know, I don't know about I'm playing so as I said, so relaxed and so calm down. So hopefully I can keep going in this way. You're a very fun player to watch. You play a little bit aggressive. Are you

going to keep up that aggressive play throughout? Really put the pressure on your opponents. I mean, it depends on the stage of the tournament, but I like to I like to put the person on the opponents and I will see what happened in the next days. So the next objective is just to make the final table and then we will see what happens. Any expectations going forward, well, the expectations and I don't have expectations. My objective every

day since I register it on the day two of the tournament. We're just getting through to the next day, getting through, getting through, and for tomorrow is gonna be the same. He's sixteen places left. Its long fifteen or you can see it's a long way to go, and I mean I have done nothing yet. So and then last question, are you having fun? Yeah? Man? I can join a lot, I haven't done a lot. You heard it there. You know, he doesn't really feel like

anything is getting to him right now. You know, he obviously recognizes that he is on a very big stage, the biggest stage in poker, with a huge opportunity in front of him. But you know, he's not letting

his mind kind of get too far ahead of the task at hand. Is trying to take it one day at a time, and you know, I think that's kind of how you got to approach things in the end the main event, and you heard him say, you know, every day the goal is just to get to the end of the day, you know, and that's a good goal to have because if you just constantly get to the end of the day, well then you're here's going to be the winner of the

tournament eventually. So Wanama Sierras again one hundred and eight million, quite the chip lead. The next closest doesn't even have eighty million, So he's got a chip lead of more than twenty eight million. Next closest is Adam Walton who has seventy nine million, fourner and seventy five thousand. Then you have John Peter Yachtman with seventy million and seven hundred and seventy five thousand. Then we got Stephen Jones sixty seven point seven million, and then Toby Lewis probably

the biggest name remaining. I would say, no, it's either him or Daniel Win just just pips him. I don't know, man, It's it's close. And Toby Lewis is listed as bagging up fifty million even seems like a fake number, but very fair, but I mean close enough. I guess you spoke with Toby after he had a really good day. You know, he just felt like he just kept winning, win and winning, won a big par with aces and you know, just kept every time he was

in a hand. It just seemed like the chips are growing Lewis's way. And then Tim spoke with him after play on day seven. Congratulations Toby. Day eight here of the WSP main event. It's been a nice steady climb for you, you know, one point two million, four point and now we're sitting here with about fifty million in the bag. Talk about your day

so far. I mean just ups and downs, but luckily it put fifty in the back, so I mean I was down to like eight million on that table for a second there, and I was down sure than that on the outer table earlier. But just every all in n I keep winning, so long mate that continue. I want to talk a little bit about your rail. We got some Brits, we got some locals, we've got some golf buddies. What's it like, you know, with such an amazing poker

he had sharing you on. Yeah, it's awesome. Obviously there'll be more people coming out now, I think, but it's I told people not to come, to be honest, to sell it because like unless it's the finals, hey, I don't. I don't want everyone getting that hubs up. I'm not trying to get mine up. We've got fifty million in the bag. Is the floor of your performance now gonna be a final table or you're just gonna, you know, kind of take it as it comes. I

just play every hand. Yeah, like I mean, it's cliche, but just it can change on a dime, you know, so hopefully I just keeping lucky, all right. That was Toby Lewis. A lot of pros out there rooting for Toby Lewis. Yeah, you know, there was a lot of a lot of pros on the Rail we're you know, kind of trickling in. Towards end of the night, pretty big British contingent came in, of course. Um, Toby does live here now, but you know,

obviously the British roots. Um, you have a lot of people, um from I would say the high stakes like Vegas kind of cash game scene. We're gonna say the high stakes Vegas golfs. Yeah, there's that too, the high stakes Vegas golf scene. You know, they're all friendly with Toby, they all know him. Um, he's been around in the game for a while. Probably doesn't play as much poker these days as he once did, but you know he's still out there battling in some of the biggest

events. Speaking to U, NBA top shot for a while, remember, why wouldn't you be? I think everyone was big into was a big into NBA top Shot. I think he made a lot of money from that and just kind of that kind of occupied these times. He kind of stepped away from poker, and now that that kind of has died, there goes my top shot collection. Um, yeah, he's back and he's crushing. Okay, I mean he's he's in a great spot too. He'll be a fun

one to have at the final table. We talked about it, you know, throughout the summer, how we really haven't had the British rows anymore. Maybe they're back, Maybe they're gonna come back. Let's put some beers in some shoes. I saw Tom Milton out there. I saw Chris Mormon, I saw Chris Rammer. You know, the Brits are probably gonna start coming out further. Guy, So that'll be a lot of fun if it does happen, because we know they like to get rowdy on the feature tables around

the final table. I mean, this one will be the biggest final table of them all. Of course, let's run through some notable eliminations here and then I'll let Tim talk about his chop value and hope that's correct. Starting the day with forty nine players, first player to go Mitchell Halverson. He went out in forty nine place hundred and eighty eight thousand, four hundred dollars. He got it all in three ways against Juan Masierras and also Christopher Kimmel.

The flop was checked around between Massiras and Kimmel on a King Queen nine two heart flop after a three hit, the turn a blank three, Massierras folded to a Kimmel bet that left Halverson hull in with Ace eight, but he was up against the jack ten of Kimmel and drawing dead river six and Halverson is out. First player gone today. He made a run he cashed last year. The year before that, twenty twenty one, he went very deep. I think he got like twelve or thirteenth or some something pretty crazy.

So Howarson has done very well in recent years in the Man event, and then this one he's going to add another hundred and eighty thousand dollars to his bankroll. We lost Sam Stein, another fairly well known pro, been around a while, very experienced. Sam Stein busted in forty sixth place, also taking home one hundred and eighty thousand, four hundred dollars. He was all in on the Ace nine deuce two heart flop with ace jack, but

he was up against Jean Peter Yachtman's pocket nines. The ace jack could not find a miracle and Stein was out in forty sixth place. Then we lost probably the person that everyone was rooting to make the final table. Massado Yoko Sawa, the Japanese of logging sensation. He posted a vlog yesterday or that, Yeah, I think it was yesterday, maybe it was to day, I can't remember, but it had like five hundred thousand views in like ten hours. Jesus, I mean, the guy is an absolute stunt good voga.

Um, I haven't, I don't. I don't know what he's saying, but it looks super fun. It's in Japanese, I mean, massados. He's like a cartoon character. It's amazing. Yes, he's just so, he's just constantly fun, smiling. I talked about how he blew me a kiss in the field the other day, like he's always given us, Like you know, he's just he's just full of positive energy and it's just

great, great, great to see out there. Ultimately, things, you know, fell a little bit short for what I'm guessing what he would have liked to have done. He finished in forty a fifth place, also taking home one hundred and eighty thousand, four hundred dollars. He was all in with the Ace king Off up against Daniel Vampin's Ace Queen Off, so Yoko Sawa gets it in in an awesome dominating spot, but the flop comes Queen Jack three vampion takes the lead Turnduce Riverduce and that is the end of the

road for Japan's Yoka Sawa. Murice Hawkins thirty fifth place, two hundred and eighty thousand, one hundred dollars. Hawkins gets set it all in with Ace jack up against Joe Hio's pocket aces. He doesn't win either. See you later, mister Hawkins off to the payout desk to collect two hundred and eighty K. Matthew Woman aka Bucky twenty ninth place, also took home two hundred and eighty thousand, one hundred dollars. He was all on with Queen ten

Off up against Jose Aguilera's Ace nine of diamonds. The Ace nine of diamond so wins that hand. It come as Ace five four eight four and as the end of the road. Four Wantman in twenty ninth place, another WPT winner, Woman was one. Now the next one is one as well. Yoka saw will also believe a WPT winner. A lot of WPT winners going deep in this one. Yeah. I think Yokasawa one w specially something in

like twenty thirteen or something. I have no idea. I'm just pretty sure he's a WPT champion, Ryan Taussick twenty fifth place, three hundred forty five thousand dollars. He gets it all with pocket sixes, but he runs into Jan Peter Yachman's pocket tens. The tens hold up and Ryan Tausig is out

the door in twenty fifth place. Daniel Vampin, who he just talked about taking out Massada Yoko Sawa, then he fell in twenty fourth place, also taking home three hundred and forty five thousand dollars, just like Ryan Tausig did before him. Vampin was all in with pocket eights up against Rustlin Priedrick's Ace Queen of Clubs. Ace hits the flop. No help from there for Vampin

and he is out the door in twenty fourth place. And then another WPT champion and NEPT champion, Andre Patachuck five with a triple crown in this Yeah, falls in seventeenth place, taking home four hundred and thirty thousand, two hundred dollars. Patachuck is all in with pocket three's against Juan Masierz's pocket kings the King's hold and that was the end of the line for Patachuck. A couple more eliminations and or sorry, one more elimination and we're down to fifteen

and that's that. Here we are. So the final fifteen players are Juan Massiris as the chip leader, one hundred and eight million. What's the what blind are they going into? Is it forty eight? Can you look that up? I think they played three six Yeah, they just finished three six yeah. So that can give you an idea of how big, well how big Massiers his stack is, but how big a lot of these stacks are,

to be honest. So Juan Mussiers one hundred and eight million, then you have Adam Walton in second with seventy nine million, four er and seventy five thousand, So really nice gap there from Assierras. It might be even bigger gap because I got conflicting chip counts for three players, Walton being one of them. You know, we have seventy nine seventy nine million on the end of the day before we have seventy five million on the WSAP dot com

report. Sorry, I don't really show where we're going. We have no idea how you can't get this right. It's only the biggest tournament. The handwriting, it's kind of difficult people, that's sluppy. Final Final fifteen a poker of main event should be should be treated similar to what they do when it's the final table, where the staff counts the chips, the staff rights

the bags, the staff right, you know what I mean? Like then it's official official right like that, it needs to be official official this one. As soon as you can go official, official, official, that's when it needs to happen. And fifteen players left, it's pretty easy to go official official. Adam Waltman second, with what we have listed as seventy nine million, fourgner and seventy five ten mentioned there might be a discrepancy there,

but nonetheless still a big gap between him and Massi Harrison first. Then you have Jan Peter Yachtman seventy million and seventy seventy million, seven hundred and seventy five thousand. Excuse me, Jan Peter Yatman very interesting because he just plays high stakes pelo cash. That's all he plays, you know, event, but he plays the main event every single year. But he like he travels to stops and just plays high stakes pilo cash, Like he'll be at DPT

but he's always playing high stakes pilo cash. That's all he's ever doing. Yeah, and here he is making an incredible run in the two card game of Noelman hold him. Stephen Jones sitting in fourth sixty seven million, seven hundred thousand for mister Jones. Jones has been a fun character. He's been very talkative, you know, very entertaining. He's got personality. Always seems to be happy and smiling. Of course that's easy when you're you know,

on day seven going into day eight of the DIVSP main event. So take that for what you will, but he seems like he's got a really good some really good energy about him, really good attitude for Steven Jones. Toby Lewis, we talked about him already. Fifty million is what we have listed. It might be another discrepancy there, but give or take it, you know, it's right around fifty million. If it's not exactly fifty million. For Toby Lewis also an EPT champion, Yes, didn't not know that?

Yes? Well I know is that he's an AUSI millions champion. Yeah, which is more impressive? Is not that many of them? Yeah? I figure which hept won um, but yeah, he want back in the day. Rustland Preedric forty five million, seven hundred and fifty thousand for Russland, Friedric Jose Aguilera thirty seven million, six hundred thousand. I think he won the final pot, final hand of the night that was played. Joshua Paine, he came into the day as the chip leader, was kind of up,

kind of down, you know, all over the place. It certainly seemed like at times Paine had the capabilities to blow up, like not like in like a tilt way, but like just play aggressively, right, And he came out of the gate bluffing some hands and you know, one of them work, one of them didn't. One was against Massada Yoga saw it didn't work. One was against Obergone that did work. So I mean,

listen, josh Paine is fun. He's young, he's lively, he likes to get in there, get creative, and the more chips he has, the better. He's pretty much smack dab in the middle middle of this lead award right now with thirty one million. But he's certainly somebody who will be fun if they, you know, continue on or are able to play their game, which is a more creative and aggressive style. Sachin Josie twenty seven

million, seven hundred and seventy five thousand. He won a big pot off Alec Terrelli on one of the final hands, if not the final hand of the night, I can't remember if it was the final one er right before.

That's Daniel Weinman twenty one million, seven hundred and fifty thousand, Dean Hutchinson seventeen and a half million, Daniel Holzner fourteen million, seven hundred and fifty thousand, Alec Terrelli fourteen million, two hundred and seventy five thousand, Jack O'Neill eleven million, seven hundred thousand, and then the shortest stack remaining, the only player with fewer than ten million hips, that is Kong Fam

with eight million, seven hundred thousand. He'll have just about eleven big blinds to start day eight fifteen players remaining, so certainly short but definitely not out is mister Fam, and we'll see if he can spin that stack back up and runner running up. I mean it's gonna be fun, man. I'm really looking forward mostly to Juan Massierras. I mean, the guy is just in there blasting away. I mean it's just incredible. So well, he

could honestly like go into the final table with two hundred million. I'm not joking. I mean, especially if there's like starts to be some weird dynamics with how big these page jumps start to get. Now, you know, and if play gets shorter, they're gonna be playing seven and eight. I don't know which table he's on, They're gonna be playing seven and eight. Then they're gonna be playing seven and seven, then six and six and sixty,

you know what I mean, Like it's gonna get pretty short. So and then when it gets down to six and five, if he's still in and he still has the stag that he does, I mean, I expect him to just be you know, pedal to the floor the whole damn way. If you could guess, maybe you can remember what Chipstack Espanol said he was joined Chip late Lasia had at the side of the final table. Obviously small slightly smaller field, but what the start of the final table. Yeah,

didn't you have like eighty one million? Eighty three point two million, alright, but I knew that, And yeah, he's already got that kind of COVID, so it's gonna be different. There was there was, you know, a lot more people in the tournament, so there's a lot more chips to be had in the tournament. But yeah, but he's also got an extra day of play. He's one hundred and eight million, could be one fifty. I just told you. I think he could have the chance

to go into the final table two hundred million. With the way that he plays, I could also see see I could also see a world where he's out. Yeah, and I'm not joking. I mean it's just like you lose, like you know, let's say he does something where he let's say he doubles up Daniel Heineman for example, Well there goes twenty two million, you know, and then it's like, well what if there's twenty two million there, a five million here or ten million here? You know, next

thing, you know, it's like, where'd all my chips go? Now I have thirty million, what's going to happen? I mean, I think that while Juan mussieris plays a very aggressive style, certainly gets in there, certainly puts his opponents in a lot of high pressure situations. I think he will also kind of rein it in at times, like I think he's experienced enough, he's been around the game enough, he knows how big and important this spot is that he might pull it back a little bit at times.

I mean, you heard him in the interview. He said it kind of just depends on the situation, It depends on the day, all that sort of stuff. So so we'll see how things go. I mean, I definitely think he's going to look to put pressure on his opponents and really make them make the right decision and tough decisions, and then also try and pick up hands. You know, it's not easy to pick up hands. So yeah, so we'll see how that goes. But I'm certainly looking forward to

it. You got anything else in the main event or are we gonna move on? Maybe a chop value? Oh yeah, chop value. Shit, I forgot that's the most important part. We gotta chop this up. Go home. Two million, four hundred and forty two thousand and twenty seven dollars. Okay, two million, four and forty two and twenty seven dollars. That's just insane. I don't think I'm taking this one, do you. I think taking it every time, but today, do you think ever in

the history of this tournament, they will chop heads up. No, they will chop with let's say more than ten people, zero zero percent chance that ever happens. I just want I'm just asking, you know, heads up is like, you've got to think about it. I mean, you're insanely stupid if you don't. If you got heads up, yeah, what are you gonna do? I mean, you have to chime and it listen, And I'm team anti chop. You're definitely team anti chop team. But like

pay the bubble, the payouts are so absurd at the top. Can't play heads up for five point six million? You like, that's just let's take nine million, eh and go home. I mean, if you want to play heads up for the five bracelet, yeah, well you're gonna play heads up for that. But if you want to play heads up for a million, you know, something like that, then then yeah, I think it's fine to do that. But I mean that's just that's so six million is

Yeah, it's absolutely insane. But I'm here to watch it happen, that's for sure. I can't wait. All right, let's move on to what else was happening around the WSF fifteen hundred dollars short deck three hundred and sixty three entries. That's the tournament that absolutely flew on day one. I think they got down to nine entries, came back today, finished it out.

Tai haa oh, I feel like we haven't seen in a while. Kind of came onto the scene a couple of years ago, was making all these deep runs, you know, making some waves, and then he just kind of disappeared. Yeah, and then he came back and now here he is and he's winning a braceist one hundred and eleven thousand, one hundred and seventy dollars in the bank. Four tai haa over to the three thousand dollars pot limit Omaha six max five players left. They did bag up with five remaining.

That is from a one thousand and thirteen entry field. Four hundred and eighty thousand dollars up top for the winner. Matthew Perry is leading the way with thirteen million, one hundred and fifty thousand. You got Dustin Gold clang in there. Ian matakeus Ian would take is still in there. Yes,

Cuba, Levinberry, Lawrence Wayne are the other players remaining. But Ian Mataicus so he's three out of five at this final Table Final Day, whatever you want to call it, trying to just really put an absolute stranglehold on the WSP Player of the Year race. I mean, if he wins, is it a lock. I mean no, it's not gonna be a lock. He's you know, we mentioned this the other day, but there are some results pending from online. He's a I'm gonna approximately three hundred points ahead of

some combo of Seawan d Chris Brewer, Josh Rum. But if he can win this, there's eleven hundred points off the top, So now he goes fourteen hundred points ahead. It's gonna basically tip force you know, any one of these contenders to not just win another bracelet, but probably you know,

come top three in another event. Yeah, the POY formula is extremely win heavy, not even top heavy, it's win heavy because it's it's like Tim just mentioned, what eleven hundred points for two first second, it's five sixty six, it's it's it's always it's always like that. It's like more than double yeah, between first and seconds. So you know, you really do have to win. That's why you know these players that you know win too

bracelets usually just absolutely shoot out to the lead. In this thing. If you can win a bracelet and then put up a ton of volume, um like Seawande has been doing, then you know, all the more power to you. But time is running out for someone like Sean deeb who you know doesn't have two bracelets this summer yet. Um. There is still a handful of events left. I don't know how many exactly are left. I know

there was a bunch today and he was firing left. Yeah, and a few of them are online, so you know it's the one he can definitely buy a cash in tomorrow. That's very true. Yeah, the flipping go, Yeah, that is very true. I'm assuming we'll see him blasting away. Just empty the bank accounts, empty the pool fund. It sounds very dumb. Bring it here, just sucking get that, Just get that cash. Just get on the board for twenty twenty three wsp Yeah, get on

the board. But still be negative. We don't even worry about those numbers. Just you want to see the little the little entry on hand him up. That's all that matters. Glory seems silly, No profit, just glory seems silly. All right, fifty thousand dollars, no them, and hold him high roller also bagging up. With five players remaining, this field shot up to one hundred and seventy six. It was like one hundred and forty yesterday, right, Yeah, hundred and seventy six, almost two point one

million dollars for first place. Alex Kulev is leading the way, Jake Schindler is still in Gurglee Kolesar is also in Karai Aldemir we all know Karai former World Series of Poker main event champion in twenty twenty one, and then Daniel Smilkovich is the short stack. They're all guaranteed five hundred and thirty three thousand, which is a pretty darn good pay. Former Manchester City striker Sergioguero was

in there cash cash Daniel McGrane and went pretty deep cash. Karry Chatz, I'm pretty deep cash, so you know, of course, this is a star studdard field, as you would expect in a fifty thousand dollars high roller at the World Series of Poker. I'm also finishing in the money was David Peters, Alejandro Lokoko, Jeremy Osmus, Nacho Barbaro, and Jason Koon. So that one's gonna play out tomorrow. And then we'll talk about the winner

once. That is six hundred ultra stack, so this tournament had more than seventy two hundred entries. There are how many players remaining? Five nine players remaining. They're all guaranteed almost thirty eight thousand dollars. That's pretty insane. Jeff fag leading the way. Ninety one million, Is that a real number? I mean, obviously it is because so many chips, so many players. I get it, but it's still always is funny when you see that on a page and you're like, wait, hold on, these guys are

playing for four hundred and one thousand, two hundred and fifty dollars. And then of course they coveted World Series of Poker goal bracelet, as we're gonna do with these other events that aren't done yet. We'll also talk about this one once it wraps up. Fifty hundred dollars Noelman hold Him Shootout kicked off today. Nine hundred and ninety seven entries more than two hundred and thirty seven thousand dollars for first place. There are one hundred players left. Winners so

far include Frank from Naro nominally who we love love normally. So the soft spot in our heart just you know, one of the ogs of the tournament poker scene for Oz Jocka Chino rem Yuris of Alevsky, Brian Hasty's Katie cop, Jake Schwartz, Adam Friedman, and a player we weren't sure we would see for sure this summer, if not for a few summers to come, if ever again Ali am Sirovich. Yeah, return he did plays the shootout, wins his table, wins it early too. I mean, I don't

know what to say. I tried to speak to him, I really, like like like a microphone in y oh wow. Like I said, hey, how are you? Would you any interesting to me? Some press? I'm gonna keep pretty easy. He goes, no, I'm trying to keep a low profile. I'm like, okay, no problems, understand that. And then we just kind of, you know, shot the ship for a little bit, and I just came out and asked him. I said, why this event? You know, why did you pick this event or come

out and play? And he was, you know what, I wasn't planning on playing a single event. But my fiance, I mean wife now was like, I'm gonna go play the shoot out why don't you come play the shoot out? And he was like sure, and he likes it and goes he said, and hey, it worked out. He threw a day two. You can take what he said with a grain of salt. I kind of believed, you know, what he was saying to me was very truthful. And some other things we talked about that you know, I'm not gonna

bring up right now, but yeah, it's interesting to seem here. Didn't look like anyone was like really kind of getting in his face. I was. I was there for like twenty thirty minutes, you know, waiting for him to go and break and I'm surprised if he's going to come plain event that he didn't just hop in this fifty k high roller. Yeah, you know, or maybe he thought that, you know, he might get more pushed back there, because those are players that might feel more affected by the

stuff that he allegedly did. You know, there are a lot of allegations surrounding Aliam Sirovich. He came out with a video not too long ago, maybe what a week two ago something like that, addressing everything, talking through everything, saying that you know, he did do some things wrong. You know, some other things he thought were not correct in what was said about him. But um, you know, I don't I don't know if people really view that as an apology, if they want to give him a clean

slate whatever. It doesn't seem like he has the queen clean slate from the community that he might have hoped for after that video. Um so, I just thought it was extremely interesting when we saw that message pop up in our chats that he was out here playing so yeah and now here he is wins his table, He's in the money and can go on to you know, possibly win a gold brazlet here, which I'm sure would get the folk community and quite a frenzy ruffles feathers. Oh yeah, I would bet him.

I would bet that it would all right. Moving on, the poker Haul Hall of Fame has its sixty second inductee and it is six time dubist if he gold braced the winner Brian Rast. Yes, so, Rast was announced today as the newest inductee. Very story career, in my opinion, a deserving entry. My biggest gripepo for all with everything is just that there's you need to put more players in, is the thing? Right? You know?

Brian Rast certainly deserves to be in, in my opinion, and he's been pushing for it too, Like he's been pretty vocal about the fact that, you know, he wanted to get into the Hall of Fame, he wanted to start tackling the World Series of Poker more in like these recent years, because he wanted to start to kind of pile up the accolades so that it would be a slam dunk that he gets in. Um. So, yeah, you talked to him. I did. I did speak to him.

He gave a very long, very emotional speech in the Paris of n Centau, thanked his parents, thanked his wife, you know, talked a little a bit about everything, and then we actually headed to the Horseshoe Poker Room. And I was not aware of this. I don't know if you or any of our list as were, but they basically renovated the Horseshoe Poker

Room I think it was last year. And on the entrance what they did was they kind of brought over the gallery of champions from Binians in a newer format, and also on the other side of the wall is the Poker Hall of Fame members, So everyone that's in the Poker for Hall of Fame as a picture in a gold frame, you know, all the way, you

know Maury Nagran who held with all the way to Bryan Rass. So I thought that was a great thing that I was not expecting because we've always think a lot of people have griped about, hey, we need a physical hall of Fame. That might be a little difficult getting some space to put some stuff up. But this is a lease for poker, a step in the right direction to honor you know, past main event champions and also the current members of the Hall of Fame. Yeah, I think that that that works.

I didn't know that that was there. I haven't seen it yet, but I'll make a stop on my way in tomorrow or one of these final days here and check it out and see that. I do like what they do with that newly renovated poker room over there, so you know I'll be checking that out for sure. So yeah, so let's throw it to this interview right now that you did with Brian Rast after he became the newest inductee into the Poker Hall of Fame. Brian, congratulations, Poker Hall of Fame.

I know it's something you've aspired to for a long time. I want to actually talk about the future for you. Six pricelets, three PPC titles. You could just not play another cord and everyone would be pretty satisfied with your career. But what do you want to achieve going forward? You know? I mean listen. So in like the teens, I mean, I was a monster. I played everything. There came a moment, like before COVID and during COVID, where I was started sort of flirting with the idea

of not really playing that much poker. I was, you know, getting into trading and maybe I'll do this. But it's like, one of the things I kind of realized doing that is that I don't actually like that lifestyle very much, like just that or like say running a business or anything like that, where you just have these constant demands on you all the time of like tracking this and following the news or like emailing people, and that just

gives me a lot of anxiety. And one of the things I've realized is like, actually, you know, I love playing poker. I love being on and competing and having like this pressure in the moment, but then when you're away from the table, you're kind of just off, like I take a week off, like I don't have to do anything. I could study if I want, but if I don't, then I just have a week

off, two weeks off. So I really love that, and it's almost made me realize, like, list, I'm never gonna play poker the way I did in my twenties and thirties. Just I mean, like I said, I was a monster. I was playing like a lot of hours everything just like so consumed by it. And it's very doubtful it will be like that going forward, but I'm always gonna play. It's always gonna be something I do. Like kind of seriously, I enjoy the process. I had

some years where I was bitter about solvers. I'll be honest. I mean I was just so good before solvers came out. I mean I don't know what people think, but like I didn't need like solvers were bad for me, and they came out and all these people were getting like annoyingly good studying them, and like I said, I was, you know, I'm playing mix a. You know, I'm becoming a cryptotrader, Like I don't need this, but I've kind of like come back, and it's like anything in

life. You just have to accept reality. And now it's like, Okay, I do some studying. I mean, part of the reason I'm doing the Triton commentary is, you know, it's done wonders for my No One to Hold Them game, Like in the last year and a half since I started doing that, like I've started playing No One to Hold Them way better. Why because it forces me to study. I'm just watching the best players. I'm running spots and talk, you know, analyzing it in depth.

So what am I gonna do going forward? Like I'm gonna keep playing poker? How's it going to happen? I know the main thing for me will be the World Series. The World Series is just this awesome like six weeks where it's like I get to go back in the mindset of like me when I'm younger, I'm like in the trenches. I'm playing every day, long hours for six weeks. The World Series, obviously, unlike any other tournament,

stop has all the games. I'm actually kind of excited. You know, you're with Poker Go, Like you guys are now doing one or two like mix game tournament series of year, which is like awesome for me. So you know, I'm gonna be in Vegas. I'm gonna be in Brazil. I don't play that much in Brazil. When I'm here, I'm gonna try to catch like the Mix Game Tournament Series, the WSP some other stuff. I'll still play cash games and you know, I'm just gonna play poker

as long as I can. Donny Pete has interviewed you back in twenty twenty one after you Want your Price it and you said you're very adamant that to

be in the Hall of Fame, That's what you said. Now that you're in there is there a sense of relief, like you know, a little pressure of your shoulders and you can actually sit back even more than you may have if you didn't get in this even you know, when people first asked me about that, I kind of like, you know, I had that mindset about it, like, man, I know, like I've played the

biggest games and like everything this and all that and that's the criteria. But then it's like people asking me and giving my response and sitting on it, and then you know, in twenty twenty two, Lane, Flat Gun and Dog, it's like the whole process made me realize and it's why I said the Serenity Prayer in my speech, it's like, man, you listen, you just have to realize in life, like things out of your control, you just gotta like not fixate on them, because that fixation and that attachment

really just like leads to suffering and it's and it's like things out of your control, you just let it be. And I started to realize, and that's why my attitude in the last year has just been you know, if it happens, it happens. It's out of my control, but it'll be great. And you know, it is something that I really appreciate. I think is like one of the greatest honors I've received in my career. But yeah, I feel like my attitude about it definitely changed as I started to

realize, like, man, just like let it go. You know, the guys in the Hall of Fame are either gonna vote for you or not. Like, they all have their own opinions, They all have their own you know, friendships and network connections and all this because they've been in the poker world for their entire lives themselves. And you know what, just just like go to the tables, do what you love, focus on what you can't control. Just play your best and chips will fall where they may.

Feeling pretty good, I would guess overall, you know, feeling pretty grateful of everything. So congratulations to Brian Rass getting inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame. Next up, who we got who's best positioned? Who do you think, Well, this is obviously a question that I'm putting in pending no angers to the selection process. Who do we think is going to be in

next? I think it's really between Josh Area and Jeremy Osmas, and I have a feeling I'm kind of leaning towards Aria just because of the longevity compared to Ozmas. Osmas you know, maybe we'll call it twelve years are a first person that goes back to ninety ninety nine. That's you know, basically

twenty four years of being in this industry. In some way, I think he has the slight advantage over not just Osmas, but all the other nominees this year, you know, Matts Savage, line of Norm Mike mattisow m. So right now today I'm leading to Josh interesting. He not my pick? Okay, well, um for me, I mean it remains he'sa Sheinberg, which I'm just gonna say till either he gets in or I die one

of those two things. The other one I think is Patrick Antonius. But this is not the who we want, dam this is who we think will be in next Oh you're saying who we think will yeah, yeah, sorry, I was taking it from like who I mean? Then I think it'll be Josh r Okay, No, I think we have both teams high. It's just you know, I'm not sure it's going to happen. And then I think Patrick Antonius. You know, I think he's very deserving and should

be in there. He's just an absolute legend, been crushing for super super long time. I know he doesn't have the tournament resumes that some of these guys do, but a lot of these guys aren't playing three K six K every single day, that is true. So I do think Patrick Antonius is very deserving and deserves that sort of recognition that comes with being inducted into the

Poker Hall of Fame. All right, Speaking of Poker Hall of Fame, the nineteen hundred and seventy nine dollars Poker Hall of Fame Bounty kicked off today. More than fourteen hundred entries, which means a first place prize of more than four hundred thousand dollars. It's about one hundred and fifty players, meaning you know, give take a little bit away for some Yeah, they are in the money. You got any chip counts, anyone's like doing r like

we know more he played well more Esdi he did. He didn't last too long. Look, I'm looking at the chip counts and there is someone on the top that has an amount that is not possible, So I'm gonna exclude him. But the next real count, well, hasn't it possible? Too many zero a bunch of knights. He's got seven million chips. The next best is one million. I mean, you never know, you never know,

but I'm gonna say that it's an extra zero. But he's also he trend has also gone up six point two millions, So yeah, the trend is the key thing. But Martin's of money one point two five eight million

in chips. He's up top. Some other notables, the guy that's done nothing on the World Series, the guy we've called out Anthony who he's six in chips, and then a bunch of you're gonna say damn Jen Rotten used, damn Gen can't make a day to about him some hole of fantasy the main event, Bro, he made day four cool win the oe that you're supposed to win, Eliot Lezra twenty third in chips your boy Ran Lynn supposedly on he's nine three buy he's in the field, Phil. We heard that.

We heard that um Rob Perlman aka v Rob, who works with us, was playing this this event on his off day, played the event, busted ren Lynn. Ren Lynn proceeded to re enter. What we were told is nine times Rand told Rob, Rent told him nine times and then he busted Rob. Seems unfair. It seems quite unfair. Yeah, yeah, I don't think that that should be allowed. No, I shouldn't, especially when we're trying to beat ren Lynn in fantasy. It should definitely not basically

buying a chip stack. Yeah, well, that explains how he got all the other chip stacks and all his other terms. He's buying him clear Yeah, twenty five Omaha High Low Slash Stud High Low aka the tenth. Yeah, four hundred and sixty entries more than two hundred and twenty one thousand dollars for first place. A little bit less than two hundred and fifty left to sixty nine will be in the money. Patrick Leonard. It's a great day to have a great day, or it's a beautiful day to have a beautiful

day. I don't know whatever he says in his Instagram stories. His Instagram stories, by the way, are in crap notch. They're so so good love pads for sure, he's leading the way. Two hundred and eleven thousand, five hundred. You got ron Ware, Nick Pepito, Max PESCATORI also doing very well with six figure stacks, so that one's going to be playing out of the next couple of days and we'll track it as it goes. Patrick Leonard, I don't think has had the success that many people thought he

would have a very good scoop coming into the World Series of Poker. He was a couple days late because he was battling towards the end of Scoop um of course, as over on Poker Stars. But then he came here and you know, he's had some runs, but you know, ultimately hasn't had like the really deep runs like final table bracelet wins, stuff like that. But hey, summer still going, still plenty of events left and he could be topping this one. Here he has the best start of the mall in

the twenty o E what's coming up? Of course? Day eight? World Series of Poker Main Event, Baby, let's go. You got the first starting day for the fifteen hundred dollar closer, You got the one thousand dollars flipping Go, you got the ten thousand dollars six handed, no limit, hold him championship. That one is going to be awesome. That's the one we need. Steven Song or Shawn Deep Twin and Simon. I don't know if Ian Steimon will play that one. He'll probably be in the closer.

He can win. Somebody win them all? How about that? Damn Jan can win the flipping go? Yes? Please, let's go? All right? What do you got for WPT? Everyone for one drop down to the final table of six and the summer I've bin Wang continues. He's chip leader twenty one million chips ahead of Nico Coup WPT dep Sex Champions Cup, Bomb Scene, Freddie Hella, WPT Champions Club member Dominique Niche and previous November nine

at Tom Connolly. All six of these plays guaranteed just a little about half a million dollars and they are chasing the whopping two point five six million dollars first prize and no name on the WPT Champions Cup. I mean the turnout over here crazy, Yes, almost seventeen hundred entries, So they smashed that ten million dollars guarantee. As you mentioned previously on the show, three hundred and thirty five thousand, two hundred dollars was raised for the One Drop Charity

through this event. Good on this partnership for raising money for a good cause. And then we'll be tracking this one as it goes on. I know we joke on it, but it is a fun tournament, is a big tournament, and we certainly want to talk about it as continues to that two and a half million dollar winner. Also starting on Friday is the WBT Alpha eight for One Drop. Is this going to get? This is a tough

one. The seven thousand dollars to charity is big, and I think that that could maybe prevent some players from playing, which is a little bit unfortunately. There were so there were some players that were prevented from playing, like the fifty k high Roller here at the WSV because they were stuck in this,

like Stephen Schiwick for example. Now, we have seen at times where, um, when we're holding and event at our studio, sometimes players will hop on over and play like a thirty five at the Winn or something like that, because you know, the prize money can be about equal. Yeah, you might have to play a couple extra days or whatever because our our tournaments are usually just two day affairs, um, but the fields might be

a little bit softer, so you're value hunting in that sense. Now, I'm curious how this play days as it pertains to the ten case six handed nolem and hold Them Championship. I mean, if you're like Steven Chidwick,

which one are you playing? Are you going to go battle with literally thirty really really good players for one hundred and eleven thousand dollars when you got to pay a pretty good chunk of rake because of the charity element in it, or are you going to come over here and play what is going to be a massive ten thousand dollars six max championship. I would probably guess that you would choose the ten case six max. So I'm really interested to see how

this one plays out. It's obviously you know it's sad to say this, but these high roller events, it's a lot depending on how many Rex and and you know fresh blood is in the field. Well, why is it sad to say that? That's just because we're basically singling out you know, Rex and why I was being bad a poker. But that's in these events

kind of the truth. Now, if you're gonna put up one hundred and eleven thousand dollars to play you know, a three day high roller event, oh, you can put up ten k and potentially you know, we're looking at lass years ten K six Max Championship, nearly four hundred players, eight hundred k for first I'm gonna guess that this year will be bigger than last

year. Yes, because because all these tournaments have been way bigger. I mean, if this one tracks similar to like the ten K Super Turbo Bounty, it's gonna have six hundred seve hundred player, That's what I'm thinking. So it's gonna be banannas. It's gonna be a tough tough decision for some of these guys like Jason Coonscy and should Wake Nick Petrangela. What are they

going to play? You do have day two registration for both events. This event, to be honest, probably should have started a couple of days ago. I think I should sat it today. Yeah, but you gotta get all the people that once they bust out of the main event, they like, give him a snap, give him another ten k to play likes. Are you saying that the six max okay started like two days ago, started on like day three of the main day. I mean it normally sits in

this window like day six seven of the main event. But anyway, I like this ten K six max is I wonder if one of my favorite WSP tournaments of the year every single year. I love it. It's huge, Um, I expected to get a huge number, UM have a huge first place prize. I could easily see it topping a million dollars first place prize or you know, being just about there. You know all the big names

are going to play it. And then of course, you know, because it's a little bit of a more affordable price point, um, you know, it has that ap branding with it, so you know, are you gonna get some more recreational players in this one, which then in turn attracts the pros all that sort of stuff. I'm curious to see how it plays

out. Like I think someone like a Mikita Badzikowski is like for sure going to go play one hundred and eleven K because he isn't play anything that's the fifty K. But like Steven Chidwick is a good example, David Peters, like, what are these guys gonna Are they really gonna go play a little single between themselves? That's no, I know, that's that's what I'm saying.

So I'm just interested to see how it plays out. I think with um the reentry or sorry, the regist entry in the in the alvad for one drop hope until the start of day two, maybe you come fire off in the ten K. Then you go over there and play the one hundred and eleven kids. This is also registration. The six max is also registration through's the day two. Yeah, but I'm guessing the ten day six max

is a little bit of a faster structure. It's also shorter handed, so it might play a little bit quicker, so you can come kind of blast that one off in away, have some more fun for cheaper dollars upfront, maybe try to build a stack and then go from there. I mean day two later registration is you got twenty five big blinds, which is decent. I think the one drop should have started on day two of the six max.

I think that would have been a semided choice, so that you know, people could play the six max and even if they play deep on day two, like approaching a final table the next day, they can still jump in. That would's probably been a better flex from the WPT's side of things. So I mean, end of the day, it's going to be interesting to see how it plays out. Obviously we're interested to watch it happened, so we will watch it happened. I have no idea what to expect for

numbers for this alpha eight for one job. It could get fourteen, it could get seventy. Well, I feel like there's like the range of outcomes is extremely high. Yes, I mean these high rollers that have been happening here at the World Series of Poker. I mean this fifty K high roller that's down to five players head one hundred and seventy six entries. I mean

these high rollers here have been absolutely bananas. Yeah, but we have heard some people complain about the rake possibly being too high with the charity element in there, so I don't know. I don't really know what to expect from it, but we'll see. Well, my name is Donny Peters. His name is Tim Duckworth. Tomorrow day eight or today Friday July fourteenth, I always get that messed up. But Friday July fourteenth, day eight of the

World Series of Poker may event the plan. Fifteen players were playing down to nine. Let's go past, chanting spread

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