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Tamayo Never Dies

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We have a new World Series of Poker Main Event Champion! Jonathan Tamayo defeated Jordan Griff heads up after Niklas Astedt bowed out in third place, and Tamayo pocketed an eye-popping $10 million.

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Hello, everyone, Welcome back to a brand new episode of the Poker Go Podcast, the final episode from the Horseshoe Down on the Las Vegas Strip for twenty twenty four. That is because the World Series of Poker is done and dusted. July seventeenth, coming to a close, day fifty one of being inside these walls. It was an incredible summer and it is capped off by

Jonathan Tomyo winning the record setting WSP main event. He was the last player standing from a record breaking field of ten thousand, one hundred and twelve entries. Tomyo takes home a mammoth payday of ten million dollars, defeating Jordan griff in second place. Tim and I are going to talk all about it, or maybe Tim won't talk because the guy's dead. Last day, he's had

enough. Here's the thing. If you guys know about the Bible, Samson from the Bible, No, you don't know about Samson from the Bible. But he cut his hair. He was like the super strong guy and then he cut his hair and he lost all his powers. You cut your mustache off and now you are dying. I've lost all your powers. You're dying. You're gonna be sick for a week, like, that's what happens.

It's your own fault. Now. I felt bad about Tim until he just told me right before we hit the record button that he was out till like four am last night, partying and playing poker and doing all this sort of stuff. So I don't know what his idea was doing that dumbest thing I've ever heard. He's got all he's ad the next two months to do any of that, and he decided to do it before the biggest day of the year. Pottying is a strong word. I was not pottying well, but

I played some CODs, then I had some food. I'll tell you what, you know, he's gonna be partying. Jonathan Freaking Tomayo is gonna be partying. He's probably up in that suite. Wow, looks the fountains. Yeah, the sweets here are pretty nice. They're not as big as the ones the villas over at the Rio were, but they're still super nice. I liked that they're high up. They got a nice like, you know, a nice view balcony, all that sort of stuff. I went up

there last year. That's where I did the Dan WindMan interview after he won. We're gonna talk about Jonathan Tomorow winning the main event. Of course, as always, please like and subscribe to the podcast. It's been a great summer of podcasts, other than the fact that I had to miss a week and Tim you know, rallied loss on a list of nonsense. But other than that, other than that, great summer of podcasts, very very thrilled, excited. It warms my heart to have all of you guys along for

the ride all summer long. Can't wait to do it again next year. We're, of course gonna keep up with the podcast throughout the year, once or twice a week, so stay tuned to this channel as often as possible. We got to cap it off with a giveaway for the reviews. Okay, if you haven't left a review yet, get your asses in there, leave a review, take a screen shot, to take a photo, send it on into podcasts at pot dot com. I need two winners. We're

giving away two annual plans subscriptions to Poker Go. Probably gonna get yelled at by the bosses, but you know, no big deal. We got to close with a bang. Give me some numbers. Let's go. You gotta give me the range. Oh yeah, okay, let's go. We're gonna go three two. I'll say eighty three because tomayow one with eight three. Oh, he's probably this guy's probably already got one, Chad mcven, but he might give it that. We'll figure it out, Chad mcven. Okay,

and then the other one, let's go with. I mean, let's go with nine ninety six. Nine six. That was a losing hand in the main event, so yeah, let's go with nine six. Macio grimers love it. Moving on. This episode of the Poker Gol Podcast is brought to you by poker Go VIP, which is poker Gro's newest subscription tier.

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going to do it for the sponsors for today. All right, let's get into it. Jonathan Freaking Tomayo wins again record breaking twenty twenty four WSOP Main event. Just quickly on Tomayo thirty eight years old, out of Humble, Texas Cornell University grad. He majored in hotel management. He might be to buy a hotel now with that ten million dollars that he won. He is a pro poker player. He got twenty first in the two thousand and nine

WSP Main Event for three hundred and fifty two thousand dollars. His first main event was just a year before that, two thousand and eight, So second year he makes a deep run to the final three tables. Pretty impressive there. He has played every single main event since then since two thousand and eight except for the twenty twenty COVID year, but every other one he's played. He began playing poker in high school. This is his first gold bracelet.

You know, many players chase a gold bracelet for their entire careers. Tomaio gets his first by winning the biggest event in poker, the WSP Main Event. He does have four WSP circuit rings. He forged his game in the online poker streets, specializing in tournaments. He also played quite a bit at Turning Stone up in New York while attending college. Nowadays, you know, we don't see tomaiw All that much outside of the WSP. He lives in

Texas. He kind of plays around that region down there, but he does travel for the World Ties of Poker every summer, and we do see plenty of him out here in Las Vegas outside of poker. Frequent DFS player, I know he's had a lot of success there, including winning the DraftKings Fantasy Hockey Championship back in twenty nineteen. He also enjoys golf, which I'm sure we're going to see him on the golf course plenty. Now that he got

his retirement money, he can go do whatever he wants. Doesn't he really need to play poker anymore? So Tomayo tops the record setting field. He came into the final table yesterday kind of on the shorter side, you know, kind of ran it up a little bit early, enters the second day in good chip position. He ultimately finds his way to the winner circle. It was a very very long heads up match, I think sixty five hands,

I believe, between him and Jordan Griff. And before we get into a little bit more, let's just kick it right to the Jeff interview with Jonathan Tomio to get kind of those initial thoughts from the New World champion, Jonathan Tomayo World Series of Poker Main Event Champion, How does that sound to you? Well, I didn't make Day eleven. You always, we always take our shot here, but it's just a numbers game. We never ever ever think this is reality. And I'm just like soaking it in right now.

This perspective is kind of nice, actually. I mean it's everybody plays this tournament, everybody who's great at poker plays this tournament, and I somehow want it and I still can't believe it. You've been on the grind for a long time. What does this World Championship bracelet mean to you all? It's a lot of things in your mind. See grind, grind, grind, grind, grind. You know, we play a lot of us start playing it for the money, and then when we get good, we can

start playing for the prestige. And then this is both He's best friends with Joe McKeon. You probably saw Joe on the rail and Joe actually presented him with the bracelet. Yeah, that was very very cool. You know, I thought it was great just watching it play out. The winning hand happens, Jack Effel, VP of the WSP goes over to McKean, and it says, hey, you know you want to come around and kind of do this little ceremony. Joe did comes around, and Joe gave a really good

speech as well, which was which was awesome. You know, just talked about, you know, what it meant to him and what the friendship with Jonathan Tomorow means to him. So let's just play that interview for you now, because they did hand the mike to McKeon and he did have some words to say before handing over that World Championship bracelet. Yeah, this guy, this guy has been on the grind for you know, twenty years now. He's always been there for me. I'd like to be there for him as

well. A great friend, a great guy, and now he's going to share a banner with me up there with all the other main event winners. And let me tell you this was incredible being able to watch it from the other side too. He was there for me when I won, and I'm going to be there for him when he wins. And I'm very happy to present him with this twenty twenty four World Series of Poker Main Event champion bracelet. All right, So, as I said, Tomayo came in to the

final table kind of on the lower side of things. He was seven out of nine with nine players remaining. Of course, we all know about the fold that he made with Pockey Queens with ten players left. So after he comes in seven out of nine, he then makes it to the second day of the final table two out of three sandwich between Nicholas Ostett, Akaleena nine hundred, who was the chip leader, and Jordan Griff who was right behind

him, but everyone was pretty close overall. How did you think, entering today like it was going to go, Like, knowing how the stacks were distributed, but also knowing that Ostet was up on top. I thought it

was going to be a grind. I thought these guys, you know, for Nicholas and Jonathan being the professionals, were going to you know, take their spots and try and chip away at Griff, and we kind of saw, I would say, maybe the direct opposite to that, with such a massive clash early, so I was expecting a long grind, small pots, small ball, but it feels like straight out of the gate, we didn't get that, no, and we got it between Ostet and Griff. So

it was interesting because Tomayo. You know, he had that kind of conservative approach, most notably when he folded the queens right and he talked about like

the lattering up and all that sort of stuff. Here, he's like just kind of sitting on the sidelines watching Ostedt and Griff just like go blow for blow with each other, which I thought was surprising from Griff's standpoint initially, but then I guess the more I thought about it, I was like, you know, what, good for him osted I definitely thought, would you

know, want to lean on his experience. He's played a bazillion tournaments online, widely regarded as the best online tournament player ever, an extremely good capable player, highly skillful, also had the most chips when this three handed battle started. So I just thought that he would try and play a lot of pots with his opponents, play small ball and not really go too crazy. But Griff fought against that by just going at him in a lot of ways.

So they exchanged a lot of blows back and forth, and then like out of nowhere, they get all the money in in this wild hand, and next thing you know, Nicholas Ostt is out, and it was just crazy. The hand was. It was pretty early in the second part of the final table, maybe, like I don't know, a half hour in or so. Ostet raises on the button two big lindes. Griff makes it seven big lines from the small blind. Ostet had king jack off, Griff

had pocket nines. Ostet makes the call in position. You know, this is totally standard by now comes ten nine three with two diamonds, ten of clubs, nine of diamonds, three of diamonds. Griff comes with a little bit less than half pot. Ostett calls. Don't expect him to fold the two overs. He's got that straight draw as well. He can also possibly play position, you know, should things play out a certain way. After the flop the turn comes the jack of clubs. Now it's there was two

diamonds on the flop. Now there's two diamonds with the club on the sorry, two clubs with the club on the turn, and Griff just rips it in fairly quickly. It was an overbet. I think he jammed one fifty nine into one twenty, so like one thirty one thirty five percent pot something like that. And Ostet goes into the tank for a long time and Griff these two were very very very close and chips. So if Ostet ended up

making the call, he was going to be eliminated from the tournament. He tanks for I don't know, a couple of minutes, maybe two minutes, something like that, three minutes, I don't know exactly the time he ultimately makes the call. Griff tables a set of nines that he flopped, and Ostet's got the turned top pair with the jack, also the gutter with that king to a queen, the Swedish raal, the friends and family of Ostet, they start chanting like crazy, they're looking for a queen on the river,

but it is not. It is a king, and like an absolute shocker, somewhat deflating for like a lot of people in the room, a lot of the viewers, a lot of people on social media who were really just like, the goat's gonna do it. He's gonna win the main event, no out and fourth or sorry, out and third for four million dollars.

Is Nicholas austed? And that was just that was just crazy. So let's just let's just throw it now to the interview with Jeff that Nicholas Ousta did on his way out, because I know so much can go through your mind in a complex spot like that. Can you give us just the very basic bullet points that weigh into your thought process there on the turn? Yeah, it's a tough one. I didn't think he necessarily would have like an overpay there. He should be trapping most of his good hands on the turn.

I don't know, man, that was that was a tough one. He's a bit of a vild one. So and also, you know, like pretty top heavy structure. So yeah, not sure still if I like it, But I mean it's a tough one, tough fun. Yeah, you mentioned the atmosphere. It's kind of like playing in a football game. When you look back on this run, what will you remember the most? Yeah, that's probably that everyone flew in supported the rate yesterday was amazing,

like being all in and having all your friends behind a mason. Yeah, this this is gonna sting for a while, but I'm happy about how I played in general. And yeah that's it. What'd you think, buddy? I was sad, to be honest, I really wanted Nicholas to win. We're not supposed to have no but you can't. You can have story interest then fine, Well, there's a sort there was a story for all three there is, I just preferred the Nicholas story. Yeah, I get you.

Yeah, so I aside from that, I thought, like I mentioned just previously, I thought we're gonna have a grueling three handred battle and we're kind of denied of that. So that was kind of more of the unfortunate neutral side of things to me. It never works out like you think. I thought it would be kind of grueling, but I also thought it would just result in basically Nicholas asked that like slowly chipping away at his opponents,

but of course it didn't result like that. Would you think of the hand what would you have done? Felt the King Jack, the beautiful the three bed for sure, I don't think so. But the turn Look, I ain't no Leana nine hundred, so my credibility on this hand ANALYSI is pretty bad. But I feel like the turn play he's gonna review. I don't think anything else is really out of line. I mean, that was a massive shot in a spot where Nicholas has to know he's better than he probably

thinks he's better than both players, not just Griff. So is that a spot he wants to take with you know, a pair and a gut shut does is he really putting Griff on air or worse holdings. I don't know. It's just a big it's a big high variant spot there for Nicholas. I mean I definitely thought about that. What I'll say is that on this and specifically, you know, it's an overbet. On the turn, the way that it played out, you know, it feels like Griff probably has

two pairs, probably some sets in there. Of course, you know, even like he could even have a set of threes because the way that he was playing small pocket pairs, like he had already three bed deuces earlier in the final on this day, so like he could have threes, you know, and then you just come with that over bet for max value, you know, just charge all the draws that are out there, et cetera.

Really make your opponent make like an uncomfortable call with with a one pair hand like like us that had so yeah, like you know, the pairs of the sets, et cetera. But then like he can probably have some draws too. I think the ones that stick out to me the most are Ace King of Diamonds or clubs and then he's Queen of diamonds or clubs. Yeah.

Also maybe some queen jack Queen ten in there. Two just because you know, you flop a pair with the Queen ten, you turn a straight draw, you flop open ended with the Queen jack, you turn top pair, the turn plus your open ended, so stuff like that. But listen, it's first of all, it's always hard. I feel like it's hard to comment when you see the cars because like it just naturally kind of messes with your thought process. I feel like now I think I would have folded,

but I also can't say for sure. You know, one, I'm not in that spot playing with Griff, having played with him for many many days in this event, the biggest event in the world. I'm also in no way like you said, Tim, I'm no way Leana nine hundred, not in a million years, you know. And I think what Lena said in his bust Out interview, you know, sometimes it just comes down to a guess, like you have to make a decision one way or the other,

and sometimes you're right and sometimes you're wrong. And in this case, Ustat was wrong, and he was wrong to the extent that it cost him his tournament life. He really is an extraordinary player. Certainly he would have had his reasons for doing what he did. And you know, it happens. It happened with Kristen Foxen, and you know everyone talked about it. It happened with Brian Kim on the first day of the final table, everyone talked about that, And now it happened with Nicholas Ostet. You know,

sometimes you get got and that's poker. Sometimes you get got by just your opponent having a better hand. Sometimes you get got by the fact that you make a bad decision. Sometimes you're like kind of walking that thin line between one decision or the other and you just happen to pick wrong and that's just

how it is. And then just quickly I guess on the point because you brought it up about the edge, like I in a way kind of think that that's a almost incorrect default, Meaning, yeah, Nicholas had an edge. I think we would all agree he had an edge. He also had the chip lead coming into the day, but at this time, you know, Griff had chipped up just more than him. And like I said,

Osted is an absolutely incredible, tremendous player. But everyone was constantly referring to griff as you know, the amateur or the recreational, which he also referred to it. He mentioned that on the interview we did him on the previous episode. And while that can be true, and he doesn't have the experience that Nicholas has, it's not like he was just out there blasting away like

some total fish. Like he clearly was playing very very well in that arena that he was battling with two experienced pros Jonathan Tomayo and Nicholas Ostet, Like he played very well. So I would say that the while I still think Ostet had an edge, I don't think the edge was as big as everyone else seems to just imply. They say, oh, recreational, Oh, best online tournament player ever, Oh online tournament player has massive infinite edge,

when it was probably much smaller than infinite. Of course. Yeah, and in that case, you can you can take a thinner edge, like it becomes more acceptable to take a thin edge in a spot like that. And like I said, you know, I think Ostet probably had his reasons, of course, yes, and ultimately guessed like he said, and he guessed wrong. So so what are you gonna do? Heads up? Play. Griff has a big lead because he did bust Ostet. He's got about a

two and a half to one lead. But right in the first few hands, Jonathan to Miles, Storm's back and he takes the lead and he ends up working Grift down to under two hundred million. There were six hundred million chips in play, I think six hundred and six million chips in play. But then Griff doubles back. They get it all in on Queen six y five jack. Griff's got Jack six for two pair, Tomiles got Ace Jack.

It was funny on this hand because to Miles Rail was yelling for or sorry Griff's Rail I think said no Ace, not also knowing that a queen could counter his two pair like that was. So that was just funny. So like if it came a queen, they might have thought that they won, and then to Miles Rail would have celebrated. Of course, So he doubles back into the lead, does Griff On that hand, he works Tomaile under two hundred million. Then Tomile doubles back into the lead. He four

bet jams with King ten off. Griff calls it off with two sevens. Tomaio just flops the straight. Not only does he flop a straight with King ten, it comes Queen Jack nine all hearts. He has the King hearts so like it's just you know, extra brutal. He holds from there. Of course he was, you know, Griff was dead on the turn. And then he starts extending his lead. Tomio does. He pushes Griff below two hundred million. Griff fights back, then he doubles up. He gets

it all in. And this was like a theme for Griff small pocket pairs. He always like what would win? Yeah, this time he gets it all in with sixes versus the ace eight off he flops the set of sixes. This guy has flopped like infinite sets with like sixes and lower. He flops a set of sixes, holds from there and doubles up. And then

Tomile's the shortest that he's been heads up. I believe think he was down to around like one hundred and thirty one hundred and thirty five million, which during heads up play was the shortest that he was if I remember correctly. But then he doubles back. He had eight seven on seven, four to three. He gets it all in. Griff's got five to four for second pair on the gutter. Tomio holds, but he's still trailing. They're close,

but he's still trailing. Then Tomio slowly works his way back into the lead, gets up over four hundred million, again six hundred million in play, and then finally at the two and a half million, five million level on the sixty fifth hand of heads up play, Tomayo wins it all. He makes it two point five big blinds on the button. Griff calls Tomayo has eight three off and Griff has nine six off. It comes nine to eight three with two diamonds. Griff checks. Tomaiyo comes with the continuation bet

one third pot. Griff makes it four x his bet. I believe he bet ten million into thirty. Griff makes it forty million. Tomayo jams, Griff calls it off. He's got top pair with nine to six. Tomaio, of course has the bottom two pair turns an ace. So now Griff needs a six an ace or he needs a nine on the river. But the river is a five and Tomayo wins it all. So let's just throw it right to the scrum interview that we did. Hopefully you can hear the

Scrum interview. There's a bunch of questions in there, a bunch of media surrounding Jonathan Tomyo. Here's that interview for you. Now, said one, you know you have one chance. Maybe you thought you already had that chance and maybe this was the second chance. Did you feel like like that was sort of the case. Yeah, And I can't believe how lucky I was to get that chance. There's only so many main events you could run in a lifetime, so if you get one deep run, chances are that's the

one deep run. And somehow I can't believe, I say able to get to a second chance and actually close it. Go ahead, guess John Donald, when the main eventyone, the largest main event ever intern of field size, I can talk about that specific accomplishment of what that means to you. Joey Keynan told me that this tournament's impossible to win, and then when the field times is bigger, you feel like it's even more impossible it'll win. But I mean, you just sit down day one, You're just like,

Okay, eventually I'm going to bust this tournament. It's not going to be pretty. I'm not going to feel great, and I'm going to go on for your life and you kind of mentally prepare yourself for it. And I just can't believe I did not bust the main event coming into three handed play. Obviously all three of you are pretty even and fairly deep, but it seemed like from the first hand everything was kind of like there are a lot

of chips flying around. Was that sort of your expectation? Is that something that you planned for? And can you tell me through a little bit about the sort of the swings that happened during three hund a play? That was one of the scenarios. I was discussed overnight what could happen, and we had a game plan for that if if that ended up happening, if if Leela and I wanted to go to war. It was kind of sit back, watch it happen, and then went your head's up, deal with the

problem. Then they my parents actually were supposed to be here. They scheduled this trip around February or March, not knowing anything is going to happen. And you know they they run, they run, they run a business while retired. So then I final table tomain that they canceled all their business meetings. So it just by chance, they're here. They're always going to be here even if I didn't win the main But somehow those two things collided perfectly.

Every boker player dreams of winning the main event for their whole career. How does reality compare to the dream? Uh, both of them are still not real. Standing here does not feel like real life in that one of my and also that one of my good friends also won the main. So now we have a circle of our friends that have two main event winners, which you would never ever ever think. Whatever happened, and now we get and it's kind of good. It's gonna be kind of fun that we can

making fun of all of our friends at the same time. Speaking of what do you say to the haters about the Queen's now holding the Queen's Four queens play eight to three off? One more question, guys, how much had Jo been around and you going through that help you at all during this run? Joe and Tom actually helped. If they weren't here, I'd likely do not win this tournament. I might be out eight, I might be out

seven. I might win this tournament, but a whole other bunch of good things would actually have to happen for that to happen the way it went, it wasn't gonna like it wasn't gonna happen like that. So that was Jonathan Tomayo beaming from year to year understandably. So Griff took home six million dollars for his second place finish. The quote unquote amateur, the quote unquote recreational at the table who battled with eight professional poker players comes out on top.

Six million dollars for him, I'm curious to see if he quits his job, his nine to five job, and becomes a poker player who knows that's left to be seen, and then tomorrow the world champion ten million dollars. Longtime grinder, like the culmination of just the grind, grind, grind, grind, grind, finally does it kind of in a way similar to a Dan Weinman last year. Yep, you know, just just always around,

always grinding, like always there in the biggest events, et cetera. You know, has some scores here and there, but of course nothing is like the WSP main event. Nothing is like winning the wasp Man event. The money is not the same. And Jonathan Tomayo does it. He is the champion of the twenty twenty four WSP main event. I would love to sit down with Tomorow at some point do like a one on one interview. So we'll see if we can set that up in the coming days or coming weeks

or whatever it is. I'm sure he's gonna be bombarded with the bazilion things right now, so we'll see if we can square that away. But yeah, what are your what are your thoughts on Tomayow as champion. Originally I was a little skeptical as how he would approach, you know, being you know, we always tap these guys as you need to be an ambassador for poke a bit seeing the interviews he did, listening to him, he had all the time. It felt like he had all the time in the world

for everyone. So that's a good starting sign that maybe he will be a good ambassador for the game. But like you said, just a grinder for so many years is kind of very deserving to break through, to win your first race, to break through in the biggest event possible, So that's that's kind of pretty cool. Yeah, I mean it's always I know you said breakthrough, I mean it is a breakthrough. I mean, I know we've

known Tomorow for a long time. He's a notable player. If we're out there covering a tournament, you know, he's somebody we pick up, we cover from, you know the first time we see him. Yes, but for sure breakout or breakthrough, I should say, you know, you do it for so long and you're just like praying that one day you can have this sort of opportunity, and he got it. He took advantage of it.

I think it's hilarious that he's just full on leaning into the Queen Queen fold as you guys heard him say, they're fold Queen Queen play eight three off, Like that's his new thing. We should have the that meme where the guy's holding hands with one girl the other girl, but we need not a T shirt is what we need, you know what I mean? Like that's a version. Yeah, I mean it's just great. Right. So yeah, Jonathan Tomayo up on top. I think he'll be a good champ.

I mean I don't personally care about the whole ambassador thing one way or the other. I guess just don't be a dick at the end of the day. And Jonathan Tomyow is in no way ever going to do that, which you know, all of our champions in recent years I don't think have So that's fine, you know, I don't I don't really expect you to have to go parade around and do all the interviews under the sun. In

a lot of ways, I think the game can just sell itself. So I think the ambassador thing is kind of a little bit overblown at times. But you know, of course, I expect Tomayo to be out there lasting. He'll probably even take again drawing similarities to Dan Weinman, probably take kind of a similar approach where maybe he's on the golf course quite a bit, and then we just see him next summer come out for you know, some

WSP events. Maybe it's even more selective next summer and he's not playing everything. Who knows. When you have a score like this, when you have a breakthrough victory like this, ten million dollars, I mean yeah, you can kind of just chill out right. This is what you dream of doing. So really really, really incredible stuff from Tomayo. And then again we'll see what happens with Jordan Griff Nicholas Asted, I'm guessing will be back.

He'll probably be fucking playing the one or nine on stars like this weekend. Who the heck knows, God bless him. He's just a true grinder. It's awesome. So yeah, that's the main event overall. Another great was Apmian event. Obviously the record setter. I have no idea what's going to happen next year, but I'm just gonna go ahead and say that they're probably gonna break the record next year ten two hundred, let's go. I mean, why wouldn't they? Yes, I mean you have to kind of bet

on that side, So yeah, you can't. I don't think you can. I don't think you can be on the other side of it anymore. Like the WICIP is just the biggest and best thing that we have in poker. Yeah, people absolutely love it. And that's not to say that other

stuff isn't great too, because it is. You saw the stuff all summer around town, and like on a on an upcoming episode, I kind of want to just go through, like maybe we look at everything else that happened around town and maybe highlights the winners, you know, stuff that happened at Aria or at Win or wherever else. You know, just pick kind of the bigges stuff because there was a lot of really really big stuff that happened, and a lot of really really big fields and a lot of awesome scores

by a lot of people. So overall, poker I think is incredibly healthy right now. I know everyone's kind of like in a way over it, but like in a good way. You know, you just put so much into the WICIP you know, both from the working side of things, the media side of things, is the player side of things, and then you just want to like take a vacation afterwards, you know, or just chill out at home, veg out on the couch, et cetera. I think

we capped off a really good summer with this WSB main event finish. Jonathan Tomaiow coming out on top. You know, you had a great story in griff Running, you know, ultimately fell short, but you come second in the Wspmen event. I don't think you should be in any way sad. You know, maybe in the moment, of course, because you were so close, But you wake up in the next couple of days you got six more, six million more dollars in your bank account. That's pretty damn awesome.

And then you know, we probably haven't heard the last of Nicholas asted at the WSFP. The guy's just an incredible player. Got a great boost to his bankroll with four million dollars for him, So overall a lot of fun. I loved it. I think Tim loved it, even though he's half dead right now. We need it fifty Days of the World, SERI, he's not fifty one. Yeah, you could. You almost did it.

I know, almost made it. You almost made it. As for us, probably to have another episode in the coming days if Tim is there a couple of events that are still wrapping up or we're not gonna talk about them. There was some big news that came out from the w s P today. We'll hit on that. I know we have to hit on the Hall of Fame induction as well, so we do have some things that we

want to talk about. Of course, I want to do that episode where we kind of look around town and see some of the other event winners, the other series that happened and wrapped up. So maybe we'll do that next week something maybe in a two part or something like that. What Able, Where are you going Australia. They don't have computers and internet and stuff in Australia I'm not even gonna take my computer. Wow, that's obviously take entirely

off the grid, Jesus Lord off the Grid solo pod. I'm just gonna list the best SERI. I'm gonna list the best winners in the best series around town that wasn't the w CP. That's my first list. Well, the first song should be summing up the then you move on to Yeah, we gotta like in a way where you know, we're still kind of like

in it and we haven't collected our thoughts. You know, we have our thoughts on the main event as it just happened, but we're gonna have to kind of sit back and take a look at everything see how things shake out. I believe Scott's ever one do wasby Player of the Year. I believe he locked it up unless something happened that I don't know. John Race is making a run in the wait. Braisner can win if he wins the event. He's like fourth and chips in then wins the There's like an online event

this weekend or something. Oh so it's still going. I mean I thought everything was done today. Okay, I guess check in on that too. All right, Well, cool, you got any party thoughts. No, not yet, in a couple of days, in a couple of events time. What I mean, when everything's wrapped up complete, we put a bow on Player of the Year. We put a bow on you know, Mike Madison could win a brain, John Race could win's a lot of people.

They still have some there's still some untold stories. And we're on the founday of the World Series of book. Great, well, that's gonna do it for us. As I said earlier, very very very much appreciate all of our listeners out there, especially all the ones that we met here at the World Series of Poker in person. If we didn't meet you this summer,

hopefully we'll get to meet you next summer. We are nothing without the listeners out there, so we very we are very appreciative, very grateful of all of you guys, because we couldn't do this otherwise, and we wouldn't do it otherwise. So that's gonna do it for us. From the twenty twenty four World Series Poker, as we said, we'll have a couple more episodes that kind of put a bow on everything, but we're not going to be doing it from on site at the WSP our time here is done. My

name is Donnie Peters, his name is Tim Duckworth. And we'll talk to you guys next time. Jennie

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