Hello, everyone, welcome back. Yes, we are back here on the Poker Go Podcast. My name is Donnie Peters. I'm here with Tim Duckworths. It's been about five weeks. Buddy, have you been? Where have you been? Where have you been? Where have you been? This is your fault? Where have you been? Hey? Look, if you want to blame me, if that makes you feel better, I'm okay with that. But we're back. I don't need to I don't need to blame you.
I'll I'll just say this. I got a little bit burned out for arguably the first time in my career, because I really don't get burned out when it comes to work or poker. But I was a little bit burned out. I think I was also a bit a little bit disenchanted with with the podcast. I don't even know what that word means. It's it's too big of a for a Monday morning, just fall falling out of favor with with the way that we're doing it. Okay, I feel like we need
to get better at it. I feel like we need to not just like run through tournament news Like I know, we can't come out here and be like super hot taky, but I think we need to kind of just shape things somewhat differently. So I'm just putting that out there. Maybe maybe we shouldn't have had that little conversation on the at the beginning of the show. Maybe not, but I don't know. I think that people like our transparency
on this podcast, so it is what it is. So maybe there will be some changes coming up in the format and stuff in the coming weeks. Who the heck knows, but but we're back as long as that's the most important thing, as long as I'm not leaving dot dot dot yet, Okay, because I can't ever say that I'm not leaving because you never know, right if somebody comes and gives me the bag, see you, buddy, Like you know you guys can't see it. But I'm throwing Tim the peace
sign on the video. You could leave. We're gonna do a show today kind of recapping everything that's happened, I guess more so in our world. We're gonna do another episode later this week. We're planning to kind of hit on DEBISIP, Europe, the NAPT Those are obviously very big events that have been happening and I think are still like wrapping up or is the napt fully over? They have like three charity events this week, but it's basically that
doesn't count. Yeah, that doesn't count. So yeah, but we're back. Okay, we're frigging back, So let's go. Tim's got a new giveaway. To be honest, I was reading this giveaway and I was like, I can't Tim just just give the people to give away please? You seem to always hate on giveaways, but okay, I don't hate on giveaways. I just read it and there was like six different things that start like you need to do and I was like, you know what, just no,
Look, okay, I'll break it down. We have these new Poka Go podcast cod Protect this limited edition, and we're gonna give away five of them this week. You're gonna go to my Twitter account on Friday lunchtime. And the reason I say Friday is because, you know, give people a chance to listen to this episode. Maybe they don't get to get to it till Wednesday or something, but they're going to go to my Twitter on Friday.
I'm going to tweet out a picture, okay, and to enter the giveaway, you're going to just respond to the picture to the tweet describing what you see in the picture. Make sure you use the hashtag family part because you know that was our giveaway past Coode during the World series. We're going to bring that back, but describe the pictures in the tweet. Use the hashtag family part which draw five winners. Next podcast after that, and I'm
going to personally mail these Poker go Podcast card protectors to you. Simple. It's very easy. Yeah, so simple. Gotta wait till Friday around noon. There's going to be something to keep people go, to keep people times on Twitter. Yeah, I mean, listen, you're handling that giveaway, have fun. What I will say is that people podcast car protectors are pretty sweet. So you guys are gonna want to get your hands on one of those. Some other things we're gonna be talking about today, Poker Masters,
Super High Rollable. We actually got two of those because we have a PLO version as well, Mixed Games PLO series, Sprint the whole PGT leaderboard. So we're going to be getting into all of that good stuff coming up on this episode. But first shout out to our sponsors storm X. This episode of the Poker Gol Podcast is brought to you by storm X the exclusive cryptocurrency partner of poker Go. Storm x makes it easy to earn crypto cash back. All you have to do is head on over to storm x dot io,
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of fallen out of favor a little bit. Where have we actually been. We've been very busy work wise. We've just basically had thirty nine events in fifty days. Been at the studio every day, whether it's satellites or storm x events, area high rollers. So work side that's been taking up pretty much the majority of our time. I had a little trip to Florida that we may touch on in a family pod segment, but yeah, I think this is probably you went to Florida. Yeah, remember for two days for
the football Nationals, the football contest that was in Florida. Yes, I thought that was in like Arizona. No, I flew to Florida for two days and flew back on a red eye and straight back to work. I don't know why I thought that was in Arizona. No, no, no, no, that was not. We we played with Arizona Vegas combined with Arizona anyway. So yeah, I mean I feel like this stretcher, you know, we're going to talk about these events coming up, feels like,
you know, way more busier than we were during the World Series. And that was also every day, long hours. I think that's an excuse. I think you touched on a little bit of burnout, a little bit of you know, not enough time to get to the pod because you know, we both have kids at home and families and wives, I think still, and we wanted to, you know, spend some time with them. Yeah, but we're back now. It's good to be back. It's good to
be chatting on this podcast, chatting about poker. I mean, yeah, it was busy, you know. I think you know, you said how it kind of felt busier than the World Series of Poker. I think that's probably because these events are our events, so it's not just showing up to someone else's event doing stuff there, you know, where we also, you know, we could take some days off. We don't necessarily show up every single day. We show up on one, et cetera, that sort of
thing. These are our events, so we have to show up there every single day for kind of hours, although not really. But then also outside of actually being in the event, there's a lot to do to make the events run, you know, both from the marketing and from the operational side of things that were constantly you know, almost working around the clock for like thirty days or whatever it is. So so yeah, so I think that's
why, you know, it does seem a little bit busier. But now we're at the time where we have some events that are PGT qualifying events, but they're not really like our events, so a little less heavy lifting on our end, you know. We've had the chance to play some poker recently. We're probably gonna play some poker for the rest of the year. It feels like I was thinking about this the other day, or I was talking about it the other day. Actually, it feels like November and December are
like the times when you and I get to play the most poker. I mean, I know, we kind of take some shots during the World Series of Oker when when we can working around our schedule. But because things poker go, things PGT related kind of die down a little bit in November and December, at least more than ever this year. You know, maybe we can get out there and we can battle some more. We got the win coming up. It's right in our backyard, so that's gonna be a lot
of things out there. These guys are too good, man. You know what I was thinking too. Here's what I was thinking. I was thinking when when you and I were ranting in slack the other day. I was earlier today and I was saying I was going to throw a wrench in this whole podcast idea and all that sort of ship. You're you work in a very robotic manner. You have your processes, you have all of your stuff,
you go through them, your systems, et cetera. Treat poker like that, man, like become a robot, like be a slave to the game, the machine, study the solvers, et cetera. That's like fun. I mean, yeah, it's not as fun, but like you, you can still be like a character and be personable and fun and entertaining at the table, but like in your mind, be like a robot. I don't know, man, that sounds cer difficult. I'm just a washed up wreck. Just take my money, let me have fun, put a smile
on my face, and kick me out the door. All right, all right, So Poker Masters, we'll kind of I guess we'll touch on these a little bit faster than we normally would because you know, we're a few weeks removed from all these events. But you know, nonetheless, if you've been living under a rock and you missed some stuff, here we go Poker Masters you had. So there's kind of two big takeaways I'll say about Poker Masters. One, Steven Chidwick is just still a goat, like he's the
best of the best. He obviously won the entire series, added the Purple Jackets to his long list of accomplishments. Believe he had what it's US Poker Open back in the day twenty eighteen. I want to say he won the us PO program. That sounds right. So now he adds a the Australian title. But my problem there is that that was never part of the PGT and it's now defunct, although personal I bring it back, David, I'm with you. I think we should go back there. I'm with you,
okay. But so while Steven Childwick ultimately stole the show early on, it was newcomer Vladys Tomasowskis from Lithuania who kind of came out of nowhere to win the two of the first three events and made the final table. Of the first three events, he went first, sixth, first, So he comes out of nowhere, you know, he's the front runner on top of the poker Master's Leader War. He looks like he's gonna take it down. But then after event number three, I mean, he couldn't get anything done,
you know, he couldn't couldn't make anything happen. So ultimately Steven Childwick kind of comes in with a late rush to the series, which is kind of what we see a lot of times in these series that we do, and he takes home the purple jacket. Steven Shouldwick won one of the twenty five thousand dollars buying events, and then some other winners from this series included Aaron Elias Chino Reim. We're gonna be talking a lot about Gino Reim on this
podcast today. Andrew Lichtenberger, he won an event actually on his birthday orpen case at Chi Coglu won an event, Nick Shulman won an event justin Bonomo, and Jonathan Jaffey. Jonathan Jaffey came in just for the final event, won it, which we've seen before, so he comes in gets the job done. Stephen Chidwick added six hundred and eighty eight PGT points from the series. Steven Chidwick has had a very very good second half to the PGT season,
which we'll touch on a little bit more in a bit. Tomas Awskis picked up five hundred and six PGT points, and then Chino Reim, who won an event at the series and also had a bunch of other cashes, finished third four hundred and eighty seven PGT points. For him, I think he had five final titles, which is yeah, it was it five and he had a bunch of sick He was on fire take some fifth place finishes, so he just couldn't get it done. Outside of that victory he had.
Yeah, but it was like a I don't know, Yeah, it was a good five or six day stretch. China Room was just in the money and at the fund table every single time it was it was pretty wild. Poker masters led right into super high role lebl eight twenty entries this year. I guess we can have a conversation a little bit more about this event,
specifically because not drawing the biggest field these days. And what I mean by that is obviously we would love if this event drew a hundred players, but it's probably never going to. So let's just say that relative to what it's drawn before, it seems like it's kind of trending downward, which is unfortunate. I mean, why do you think that is? Like, what's
the reason? I think there's a lot of things. Is obviously for the Canadians, the tax issue for people traveling is their value to travel just for a three hundred k, and maybe they get the fifty k and the poke
massas before it. I don't know. We see some guys that we might have counted on, like a you know, Mikita Adamo, like Adama, they didn't come this year, so maybe they don't see the value in traveling just for one small field three hundred k. So we either have to switch it up, maybe find a different window, maybe we put it in the summer or alternatively, I think we've discussed this a lot, is turn it
into a series, a high roller series. It might just be three events, but you know, talking to some of these people, I talked to Talal a little bit about this, Chakuchi a series would be more likely to attract him and fellow players that you know want to play these, you know, super high stakes tournaments. So we definitely need to rethink this for next year, for next season and try and figure out, hey, like, what is the goal with this, how do we make it better and kind
of go from there. I mean, I'm team I'm team super high Roller series that culminates with the Super high Roller ball. You know, most of our series are ten K buy ins to start and then they finish with a fifty I would switch it up for Super high Roller series because it's super high roller. So you know, go as low as twenty five K, have a couple of twenty five k's, a couple of fifty k's, maybe one hundre k, then the three under k you know, boom, boom boom.
Like you said, I think that that gets those guys, the Talals of the world out there battling. I think it also attracts, you know, the Jason Kuhn's, the Nick Petraangels, et cetera. The the upper echelon the elite of the professional poker players, you know, Jason Kuhn, Nick Petrangelo. For as good as they are justin Bonhomo two, you know, they they skip a lot of our events because, I mean the price
point is just too low. Let's be honest. I mean they've just gotten so good and become so successful in their career that in a way, a ten k is kind of a waste of time. You know. They you know, they don't they don't win enough money that it's worth it to them, which is kind of crazy to say, but that's the reality of the situation. So, you know, put something together for these players I think
would be would be good. We probably need to explore moving it outside the US just on you know, it's unfortunate and this is entirely out of our control, but the US as a market for a lot of these high stakes poker players is just not a truly viable one these days. Outside of the World Series of Poker. I'm gonna be extremely curious for what happens for the WS or sorry, WPT big one for one drop the million dollar buying in
December. I know they've been announcing some names here and there for people that are playing an event, but but yeah, I mean that one's in. It's in the States, so I don't know, is it gonna draw like the best of the best, and you know, we're the biggest of the biggest I should say, like like the Triton events do, because those are outside of the US, and you know, the tax laws and all that sort of stuff are a little bit friendlier when when you're not playing here in
the US. So that's something that we really can't control. So maybe we take Super High Roll or Series Slash Bowl and we move it somewhere else. I mean that I would kind of vote for that in the very least. Maybe it just needs a new time slot, so you know, we'll look at that of course as well. But yeah, I mean I still think the event to me at least like it. It holds its prestige whether it gets fifteen entries or it gets forty entries. To me, like this is
this is what everyone, all the mixed game players talk about. The fifty KPPC at the Dobasip. To me, this is Nolan Holdom's version of that, where in a way it's kind of like a cash game. It's very drawn out. Ye, the structure is extremely good. The dobisity Man event is also very much like this, but the difference is obviously the price point. One is ten K draws thousands of players. One is three hundred K draws only the upper echelon of people, both you know, financially and also
skill wise. So that's what I really like about Super High Rollable, and that's why it's you know, always going to be something that I truly, truly truly enjoy, you know. So I think I think as long as you can get four tables in this thing, you're doing all right if the play holds up. And this year I thought the play was incredible, you know, throughout from start to finish. So so yeah, getting into the event itself again, twenty entries. Everyone put up three hundred thousand dollars for
it. The first place prize was two million, seven hundred and sixty thousand, and we saw a winner of this event who has previously won the event, that is Isaac Haxton. He won Super High rollerbl five back in December twenty eighteen. That was the year when there was two Super High Rollables in the same year. Haxton took home that two point seven to six million dollar first place prize. He beat Andrew Lucky Chewy Liechtenberger. Liechtenberger got to one
point six eight million. Lichtenberger finished third in Super High Rollable the year before, and then comes in second place this year. Steven Chidwick, fresh off his Poker Masters Maybe kind of a theme here with the Poker Masters winner, that that that momentum care you know we saw with Michael o'damo in the past, now we're seeing it here with Stephen Chidwick. He goes on to finish in third place, and then Jason kuhn Min cashed in the event for six
hunder k and it was Chris Brewer bubbling in fifth place. Was it? Yes? I think that was the case Chris Brewer. I know he doesn't he doesn't ultimately show up on the scoreboard here as I'll call it. But I thought Chris Brewer played lights out in this event from start to finish. He played tremendous It seemed like at every junction of the tournament whenever he was shown in a hand he was making the correct decision. I had always thought
that Chris Brewer is extremely talented at poker. I came away like even more blown away from everything that I've ever seen from Chris Brewer. So you know, I know, ultimately he bubbles the event. It's not the result that he had hoped for, but you know, I thought that he played extremely well all three days of coverage. We're available for free on the Poker Goro YouTube channel, so if you missed the coverage, you can go back and
relive this entire event from start to finish. If you know. It's obviously good from an entertainment perspective, but if you're really looking for something to watch from like a study point of view, trying to get better, I would say start from you know, day one, hand one, you know when these guys are super deep, and watch it through because you can learn a lot from seeing how these guys play in this sort of event from start to
finish. So often we just show final tables, you know, and you know understandably so, but this event, you know, we show everything from start to finish. I think we started with level two or level three on Day one, so you get extremely deep stack poker, you get you know, the day two, moving day, you get the bubble stuff, and then i'll of course you get the the end of it all, when it all finishes with Isaac Hackston winning. So some stats here, you want to
go over these stats. Isaac Hackson now true time roller joints, Justin Bonomo who's won it three times two live one online, and Timothy Adams one back to back Super High Roller Balls Australia and Sochi in twenty nineteen. So hacks some pot of three guys that have won it multiple times. That's kind of pretty impressive to win, you know, one of the hardest tournaments on our
schedule when you factor in like the quality of the players. Yeah, I mean, I think it's one of the hardest tournaments to win in the world. I mean, I know, ultimately, like you can look at it on the surface, you can say, oh, you know, it was only four table seid and go twenty entries whatever, But the structure and the average skill of each player in the field, I think this event is incredibly tough to win. So Super High Rollable rolled into the second edition of PGT
Mixed Games PGT Mixed Games two as we call it. This is this is Tim's baby, so I'm gonna I'm gonna let you talk about it might not be my baby for much longer, you know, Hey, not your fault. We could talk about We'll talk about that after you give the give the little summary here. Yeah, So we added a new event this year. We added the five K ten Game Mini Championship as I like to call it.
That was won by David Persiak, but some other winners David Fankausa, Chino Reeim in the winner circle, Dimitriovanovich, Nick Schulman again in the winner circle, Dylan Weissman, you know PLO playing Dylan Weisman comes and wins the Dealer's choice. So that was, you know, a little bit unexpected how Rothols Max Coleman won the twenty five K ten game main event and Arthur Morris won the closer, the five K no limit deuce. So with all of
that, Chino Reem another heater. He he scored three hundred and eighty eight PGT points during the series was crowned the Mixed Games Champion. So yeah, good to see a few new names that didn't make it out for the first series in February, come jump in the winners circle, experience the studio for the first time. And yeah, I think it was a for what was laid on our plate. You know, it was ac decent enough series.
I like to see a lot of you know, the new faces that hadn't played before, you know, Paul Volpi we named some of those winners that had never been in there, and that was good. Just get more players experiencing, you know, everything we can offer in the studio. Yeah, I think numbers were down, what fifteen percent? They're so compared to the first one. So maybe this ultimately just turns into a once a year type
of thing. I know, there were a lot of players that wanted to see this run back twice after the first one, which we thought was a very big success, you know, and talking to a lot of the players during the summer months, you know, when kind of everyone's in town, especially the mixgame players of the World Series of Poker, it seemed like there was a pretty big appetit for this stuff. But a lot of people that expressed that appetite didn't come to the table to eat. So it's on them
if we only run this this once a year. It's on the players because we can we can't do something that's you know, doesn't ultimately work out. So you know, if you want to be successful from a mixed game player perspective, come out and support it. So yeah, that's where I'm kind
of at and I think you know, you would agree ultimately. So maybe just is a once a year thing, which is which is still fine because you know, outside of the World Series of Poker, Like, where where do you go to play just a full series of mixed games, especially at this price point? Yeah you don't so so yeah, so we'll see, and I think it'll be it'll probably be interesting to see how I talked about earlier, how it'll be interesting to see how the WPT Big one for one
drop. Does I know there are some mixed games on the WPT World Championship schedule at the WIN coming up in this so maybe we see how those go as well. Just seeing that our numbers dropped from PGT Mixed Games one to PGT Mixed Games two, let's see how that kind of carryover happens, you know, for the mixed game events that are happening coming up at the WIN, I know, the ones that just happened at the NAPT I mean,
did all right, right what they can get thirty two or something. I think it got less the worse of it, but I think it might got less than that. Actually, I think it was like three yeah, four tables of six the twenty four players, okay, I mean, you know, not the worst, but not the best. I mean everyone was kind of mixed, gamed down. They'll either headed home, yeah yeah, they
just kind of weren't here for that. But I think that's one thing we'll do next year is we'll probably just be you know, one series a year. We'll just make it. Yeah, you're right, thirty two players. We'll making an you know, one series. We're going to figure out the schedule, tweak it a little bit, uh, possibly drop the buy ins
down. This five K price point. I think it's a bit more sustainable, bit more achievable for some other players taking their shot, and I think we can get bigger and better turnouts and kind of just be all in on this one one off mixed game series, you know, targeting March twenty twenty
four, and kind of go from there. Yeah, I mean I like being all in on just one series, you know, kind of forcing everyone, you know, into that that bottle that can in a way and force them into that one series and if that's when they want to play mixed games, and that's when you got to play mixed games. Also hard, you know, as we saw in the second half of the year with everything that goes on in Vegas, you know, football conferences, F one, you
know, all that sort of stuff is more difficult. So yeah, so maybe we just keep it in the spring and just do it one time, super high rollable p l O hunter k bying first of its kind, yes, first time we ever did this event. Also the at least to date largest buying pot limon Omaha tournament in the history of poker. So really cool that we were able to put this on thirty eight entries in this one. I guess first, I'm just going to talk about the field size. I
thought for sure sixty to seventy. It was in play. I was teamed then, Yeah, you were a team. No. I did the stupid poker player mistake. Yeah, okay, that's what I did, and that is is that I did not review the structure sheet before I thought how big the event was going to get. If I would have looked at the structure sheet and saw that Tim made it very Alan Kesler friendly. I would have never in a million years said that it would have got sixty because it just
wasn't fast enough to get these guys firing in there multiple times. I mean, that's ultimately what I take away from it. I think these guys would have fired. I think pretty much everyone would have fired a second bullet if had they busted out, if they had busted Yeah, this structure, but the structure was very good. Yeah it was the same structure we use in the Super High Rollable No Limit, and yeah, it was the first of its kind, one hundred K buy and PLO, so we wanted to definitely
put some prestige on this. But you know, we probably should have taken a step back and figured out that, hey, these PLO players definitely like to gamble, maybe we can make it more accommodating. And we've already written the next We rewrote the structure already for next time. You know, a lot of these guys talked about a bit of day two, a possibility of day two entry, So we've tweaked it a little bit where you can enter on day two. We shorten the levels up. Probably don't need to give
them three hundred thousand starting chips either. Well, I think the only thing that that I would do is I would make Day one a bit faster, and then Day two and three would be kind of old. I mean, like let them get in there, fire off two bullets, and then if you make it to day two, like you get a very player friendly structure. Not that it's not player friendly from the beginning, but you know, not super higher level three hundred k. The problem is if we if we
make if we make those little tweaks, we would expect more players. And you were there when Jared Blesnik I just kind of spoiled it. But you were there when the final hand was dealt and it was a long late night. So that would be the con to just keeping it to the late nights. Yeah, I think some of these players, well the late nights. Do you really care about the the super late Day two and day three if you're making a bunch of money? I mean no, Like I think you
want that's when you want the tournament to matter more. You want the structure to be pretty good versus like a you know, more of a turbo type of structure. Make that for day one, get these guys in there, you know, firing their their two bullets or whatever it is, and let's go from there. You know, if we are offering day two entry, and this is something that other casinos don't really do, so we're gonna be groundbreaking on this as well. Is we're going to experiment with a three rake
set up. So you know, we're obviously known for heavily discounted rake for untime entry. And what we will do is we'll have a normal fee for if you come on day two, but if you re enter or enter late on day one, it's a fee somewhere in the middle. So the goal with that is if you do bust most people make sense due to it due to the structure being pretty good, just to come back on day two, But we really want that field to stay big on day one to just encourage
kind of more people to trickle in. So we're working on a rake structure where maybe it's you know, somewhere in the middle, so it kind of encourages you to re enter straight away. Makes sense. I like it. You mentioned Jared Blesnik he is the winner. Jared took home just under one point three million dollars. He beaut a very familiar face in the Super High Rollable streets, and that is Isaac Hackxton finished in second place for eight hundred
thirty six thousand. Stephen Childwick also in the money in then the Super High Rollerble event. He's been hot. As I mentioned earlier on the second half of the PGT. He takes third, Isaac Kempton fourth, Aaron Katz fifth, Frankrvello sixth, and Chino Reem Squeaks in satellite winner one of two was him and lou Garza got the two seats from the ten K satellite for this event. So I mean Tim mentioned the length of the final day. I think it was a fourteen hour final table. I know because I was on
commentary alongside Remkrinkima on the YouTube streets for that and it was long. But thankfully we had Jared Bleznik there spicing things up, creating some all time moments in poker streaming, you know opening he was breaking sports cards boxes on stream in the middle of hands, using time extensions to do that. I mean,
it was, it was incredible. I've also never heard Stephen Chidwick say as many words at a final table as he did there I would say that that's the the Jared Blessnick effect, is that Steven Chidwick was even dropping some one liners from here and there. So it was a it was a fun, fun final table a lot of of course extremely high level Potlam and Omaha play, So yeah, it was. It was a fun event overall.
In the congratus to sorry just Jared Blessnik for winning that one. Jared blezsnan, I mean he's a good winner for this because he's PLO through and through. I mean that's all he plays, you know, that's his game. And of course the higher the buy in the the more likelihood it is that Jared Blesnik is going to be out there battling in a Potlam and Omaha tournament. So the PLO specialists were certainly out in force for this event and it
showed out. So we'll see if we're gonna be running this one back next year. I would guess yes, but of course we'll see how it goes and hopefully we can continue to grow this one. I will also say that because we dipped our toes in the water here with a hundred k polo event, we'll probably see a hundred K polo event at the World Series of Poker wouldn't, wouldn't you say? I mean they would they would copy paste us? Yeah, sure, why not? I mean listen, first, who
cares if they copy and pastes? They should have one. Yeah, because the twenty five k crushed, the fifty k crushed. I mean, there's no reason why they They could even probably do like a two fifty k to be honest, like they could. The World Series Worker could certainly do a really big buy in PLO Super high Roller. They already have the two hundred fifty k Super high Roller Nolanan hold them, so maybe they do a two hundred fifty k PLO Super Higher Old. I certainly think that they could.
I bet that they could get forty entries for that. I think so too. Yeah, I mean, which is like, that's that's that would be enough for me to to run the event. I mean, yeah, you just need three entries really to run any event. But I agree two fifty would be they want to make a real splash, you know, that would be what I would do. Yeah, I mean I think that it's It's also something if I'm the World Series of Poker, I think you have to strike while the iron is hot. Right now, Potlam and Omaha is hot.
It's it's doing very well everywhere. You know. I think we all we saw it at the first pgt PLO series, you know, back in the spring. I think we saw it even more so front and center just with the heightened exposure during the summer at the World Series of Poker. I think it's just continuing now. So I think that next year. I don't think you can wait like three to four years and then run a two hundred
and fifty k PLO, because I mean you could wait. I mean, it's not to say that it won't work, but there's a chance that the market kind of dies down a little bit by that time. Things cool off, So I would just slap it out there and let's go, like I would. I would do it next year, like let's you know, let's go. So I think that would be, you know, very cool to
have on the schedule. And I think we're going to see a six figure Potlomon Omaha buy and at the World Series of Poker coming up in twenty twenty four, will be my guest. So that super high level PLO let into a PGT PLO series. Two event winners included Matthew Woman, Helas Parson and Steph Steven Hubbard, Sorry, Adam Hendrix, Price, Jackey Jossamoo, Benjamin
Jujas, Zenkai, Daniel Ging, and David Wang. Ging was crowned the PGT PLO Series Champion, taking home twenty five thousand dollars in bonus prize money. He had four hundred and eighty one PGT points. Ging interesting newcomer on the PGT you know, hadn't played any events. Saw him before the first event in the studio, he was the only person in there. It was me, it was him. It was the cashier at the cage and it was TD Paul Campbell. Daniel Ging asked the cashier about the million dollar freerroll.
Cashier really didn't know about it. So I talked to Daniel a little bit about it, you know, about the what the million dollar free roll is, also what the bonus money is for all that sort of stuff. So it was kind of funny just telling him, you know, about these bonuses for the series, the PGT leaderboard, the points, the million dollar free role, all that sort of stuff. And then and behold, he goes on and wins the PGT PLO series. So it's kind of funny how
that whole thing came full circle. Pretty good turnout overall. I think numbers were down slightly, but but not as much as the mixed games was down. So I you know, I think that the the PLO guys, I mean, listen, they love to come out, they love to blast. There are some different areas outside of the World Series of Poker to play Potlam and Omaha tournaments. It's just a little bit more popular than than mixed game
stuff, especially at higher buy ins. For example, King's Casino does the Big Rap, which is a PLO series over there, So that's something that a lot of these guys, a lot of these guys that came over from Europe, they played that. They came over here for this, so so yeah, I thought it was a good turnout. It was also the debut of the brand new studio room at the Poker Ghost Studio. We took what
we call the Triangle Studio because it's shaped like a triangle. That's like the that's like the break desk area, the commentary booth area, times what green screen room, all that sort of stuff. Did a big renovation for a couple months, changed that thing into an actual functional room with a poker table, rf ID cards, et cetera. The whole bang. We streamed the whole PGT PLO series from there on YouTube. Looked a lot better than I thought it was gonna look, which is great. You know, kudos to
the team forgetting that together. I didn't do a damn thing renovating that room, so I cannot take any credit for us. It looks awesome, so I guess just on that it gives us a bit more flexibility with what we can do within the Poker Grost studio. We obviously have the main studio room where we can put the big set, but one of the reasons why we use that room for the PLO series is because the PLO series gets pretty big
fields and we need the additional space in the main room. So maybe we do some different types of events and bigger events with streaming going forward out of the studio. That allows us, for one, a studio streaming room, but then also lots and lots of tables or as many tables as we can fit in the main room. So that's gonna be fun overall. So yeah, and then there was what two Aria Pelo events. Yeah, we had
two higher roll of Palo events in the middle. We took a two day break for the Stormmakes Invitational, and yeah, two guys that won those for firing heavily during the PLO series. Isaac Kempton top seventy one entrance, he won one hundred and eighty four k. Jesse Lonas on a heater lately sixty seven entrance, he won one hundred and eighty seven thousand dollars. So Jesse
Lawss has been on fire by the way recently. So and then PGT sprint, this is your this is your idea, my idea, I said, you know, I feel like we got the NPT coming or returning, and it's returning in Las Vegas into them. We got Formula one coming up, you know, well it's coming up in what a couple of days a week or so this weekend from when we're recording this on Monday, November thirteenth, But it's coming up towards the back half of November. So why don't we
do a PGT sprint. You know, I think they got they got sprints on F one, so you know, we can kind of draw from that that name, we can run a little turbo series. Tim pushed it through We had four events. They were all single day tournaments, thirty minute levels, so a little bit faster. Also had a shortened clock play clock twenty
seconds per action with twenty second time extensions. Three five k's one ten K. Pretty good turnout with this, yeah, yeah, yeah, So we were thinking forty players and we got kind of blown away, and yeah, we were like, you know, we kind of need thirty to forty players for this to this to be deemed worth it. You know, we also
wanted to give something. We wanted to get something to like our type of players that can lead into the whole NAPT series that can allow them to earn some additional PGT points if that's what they're chasing for, you know, build up the leaderboard, all that sort of stuff, which is you know, I think we achieved that goal. First event at sixty three entries, second one at fifty two, then sixty four, then the ten K at thirty five, so you know, single day day turbos. I think these did
all right. You know, there was a lot of good names out there blasting as well. You had John Reardan winning the first event, you had Isaac Kempton winning the second event, Ping Lou won the third event, and then John Hennigan chopped the final event three ways with Nick Shulman and Channon Shore. So really good turnout for this, you know, granted or sorry, given that we put it together basically three weeks at a time, kind of slapped it out there, but you know, I guess, big thanks to
the players for showing up for this. And you know, I would say that in terms of like the PGT Sprint, it's at least from where I stand and what I would want this series, I guess if you're going to call to be is just something that we can kind of interject at different points of the schedule when we feel like there might be kind of a lull in the PGT stuff. So yeah, you know, it's we obviously have the ability to do Aria high Rollers, but those are always played in the ARIA
poker room, so you know, this was played in the studio. I mean, the Aria high Rollers are great, it's just you know, it's a different brand. This gives us something that's PGT related more so. It's turbo whatever. Let us experiment because we experimented with the price point. We hadn't done five K no limit events. Let us experiment with the shot clock and the amount of time extensions, and yeah, I think we can.
Definitely next season we'll see a few more of these smaller series that people can come kind of you know, come out for a week, play you know, four or five, six events or whatever it might be, and then
you know, get that poker fix and head home. Yeah. I mean, and also if if the F one stays in Vegas for ten years, which is what they originally plan to do, they plan to do that race every single year in Las Vegas for ten years, maybe we pair it up in that sort of month or time frame, you know, just because the
branding kind of matches up right, So maybe that's the thinking there. You know, as you mentioned, you mentioned the five ks and running more of those, so giving a little bit of a lower buying player access to play our events, earn some PGT points, get in the studio, all that sort of stuff, and experience that. So so yeah, I think this is kind of a good thing to have. Not that like it's I would say that it's probably not guaranteed that we roll it out every single season,
but it's always in our back pocket. Yeah, and we can always put it out there. We can always run the PGT sprint, so we could just use on the names PGT pit stop. Maybe I don't know, PGT spit stop. Yeah, you know, maybe that would be a slower one. That might be a slow series. I don't know. Okay, just quickly. This episode of the Poker Gol Podcast is also brought to you by
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Daniel Weinman, the WSP main event winner from the summer, is knocked down to second place. Chris Brewer is currently third, Steven Chidwick is fourth, and Alex Foxon is fifth. So the PGT leaderboard is important because the top forty on that leaderboard at the end of the season qualify for the season ending PGT Championship that is a million dollars free roll, five hundred thousand dollars to first place, additional prizes for players that finish in some spots at the
final table. That'll be a two day event. It is invite only. You either have to win a dream seat, which several people have done, or you have to qualify via the PGT leaderboard. So that race is hot and heavy. You know a lot of people moving in and out of the top forty. I just ran through the top five, but those people are kind of locked in. That said, the people that are pretty much locked in are still going to play for points because points equal starting chips. Yeah,
in the event. And then not only that, but if you finish a top the leaderboard, there is a fifty thousand dollars bonus for the Player of the Year, that is the player to earn the most points during the regular season. Last year, that player of the Year was Steven Chidwick. He's currently fourth entering. You know, kind of this final stretch, these final what three months of the of the PGT season, and we got WSP Europe stuff happening that qualifies. You got WASP Paris or sart Paris. They
missed to be Paradise, that qualifies several events there. You've got some Aria high rollers, You've got PGT Last Chance. We'll talk on all that sort of stuff in a little bit, but first I think I think Tim you should just go over some of these movers and shakers. Yes, we've had a lot of it. Yeah, so we touched on you know, we've recently run thirty nine events in fifty one days, and a lot of people moving up the leaderboard, a lot of people, you know, getting zero
points. But the biggest movers we've noticed Steven Shiitdwick. We've talked about a bunch over the last eight weeks or so, he's amassed twelve hundred and twenty seven PGD points, which is basically sixty percent of his total one win, seven cashes, two point seven million in earnings. Chino Reim nine hundred and twenty one PGD points, that's ninety percent of his current allotment of points. He sits in thirty fourth with onenty twenty nine. He's had two wins,
eleven cashs just shive point two million in earnings. Isaac Haxsaon have talked about eight hundred and thirty nine PGT points. He's picked up. Nick Schulman six hundred and seventy nine PGT points. That's sixty one percent of his total points. Right now, he has two wins, seven cashes. He has moved up to twenty eighth place. Isaac Kempton also had two wins. He's picked up four hundred and thirty six PGT points. He currently sits in twenty six
spots, so just the head of Shulman. Max Coleman snuck into the top forties, currently thirty fifth with one thy twenty seven points, seven cashes he's earned during this stretch of events, one win, which is the PGT Mixed Games Championship. Three hundred and fifty eight PGT points he's picked up in this stretch. So a few names they're making a little run into the top forty
or you know, up into the top five, et cetera. But I think a lot of these guys they're pretty focused on, you know, qualifying for this free rold, you know, figuring out, okay, how far are they off ferment, where can they earn the most point? Should they go to Paradise, all these like questions as we you know, hit that tile end of the season. And then of course you know there's there's players who are they're on the outside looking in of that top forty. Maybe they
just got recently knocked out, you know. Right now, fortieth place is Daniel Holzner, he made the WSB Main Event final table, and then right behind him in forty first place, two points behind him is Adrian Matteos. I got some breaking news. What's that Matteo's currently in the money WSP Main Event Europe, so he has leapfrogged holes. Now he's in the top forty. Okay, now he's just looking up. Well, I was gonna say he's he's for sure WSP Europe. So he's you know, there's a good
chance that he gets some more points. I'm guessing he's going to WSP Paradise because that's what Mateos does. He plays all those big buying events. So I'd say there's a high likelihood that he gets into the top forty. And then you know, you just broke the news, which is great. You've got Alex Livingston in forty third place. You got Brian Rass. I know Brian Rass has been kind of like in and out of the top forty, and he's now in forty fifth place. And I also know that he's he
wants to make the top forty. He for sure wants to make it like he's showing up playing the PGT Sprint five k's because he wants to. He wants to get these points, so he's going to be out there there battling. Dan Smith is another guy who's you know close, He's in forty seventh place. Aram Zobian is in forty eighth place. You got Jim Colby who's in forty ninth. I know you kind of talk with him where he's like, I gotta play these events now. So he's going to be out there
battling. Justin Bonomo hasn't played a ton of stuff on the PGT this year, but he's in fiftieth place. He's within striking distance, and with all the big stuff that's going on at Wissippi Paradise, I'm guessing we probably see him there at least challenging to get into the into the the top forty. So yeah, it's gonna be it's gonna be an interesting race, you know. So we'll see how it goes, I guess. And then of course,
you know there's people that could fall out. Notcho Barbaras the year of Nacho, at least it was the year it was, yeah for you know, not that he hasn't done well lately, but you know he's now in thirty six plays Andrew Lichtenberger thirty eighthn Wiseman thirty nine, So those guys might need another result or two to really lock themselves in. So the race is hot and heavy. I mean, I love leaderboard type of stuff. I think it's a lot of fun that we've implemented this within the within the tour,
so we'll see how it goes. And it's something that both Tim and I are going to be tracking pretty closely. So yeah, it's a lot of fun. And then I mean we've kind of we've kind of hit on WSP Europe, but I mean maybe you want to run through just kind of what's coming up for qualifying events on the PGTAM. Yeah, we touched on
the three WSP Euroup events we have after Thanksgiving. We have four Ari high rollers here in Las Vegas, and I think that's going to be an interesting series if people want to stay here play for the points, or I head to Seminal to play there. You know, the annual Thanksgiving festival where you know, I think it's a thirty five hundred two million guarantee. After that, obviously WSP Paradise that's going to be a big one that's going to really
really settle where everyone is heading into the final series. It's my favorite series. I think it's going to be the biggest series we've ever had at this price point. It's called PGT Last Chance. It's running January second to January seventh. Six events, all ten k's all unlimited re entry, you know, very similar to our like Aria high roller structures. For those players that are aware of those. Here's the kicker to this. The top two players.
There's going to be a leaderboard PGT Last Chance Leaderboard, and the two highest ranked players that do not qualify for the top forty will win the final two dream seats into the PGT Championship. So let's pretend you know, Isaac Hackson, Steven Chidwick, Daniel mcgrano finished first, second, third on the PGT Last Chance leaderboard, and you, Donny Peters decided to say, stuff it, I don't want to work anymore. I'm gonna go qualify for the
championship. And you maybe you know, you win Last Chance Event one, you finish you know, fifth in another one and fourth in another, and you're ranked fourth on this PGT Last Chance leaderboard. Well guess what you're in
the million dollar free role. The PGT Championship. So there's gonna be two of those dream seats up for grabs, and I think that's going to really play to the favor of players that you know, haven't played that much this year, or you know, maybe have struggled that haven't really got a lot of points. If we look, you know, we here's a name, ed Sebesta. You know, we saw him at the Pogago Cup. Maybe he's like, I'll give you another name, John Rear John. Well,
he's he's like he's been always in the studio. Yeah, but I'm saying I'm saying he falls into like the struggling a. Yeah, so he just hasn't won enough points, right, So he's he's certainly putting in the time, like he's there. Yeah, you know, he just hasn't done well. Maybe like a Shannon Shore type, like those types of guys who are they are regularly out playing in the studio events, especially in the ten kar events, they just haven't put up the results. So I'll give you another
good name. You know, a bit of a spoiler for next episode. Samuel Laskowitz, you know, had a pretty good NAPT series. You know, he's not near the top forty, but maybe he parlays this run good I during PGT Last Chance and makes a run and brings one of these last dream seats. So that's the concept behind it. I think it's gonna you know, there's gonna be people that are coming out that don't play a lot
that are trying to win this seat. But also if you're in the top forty or just outside, you really kind of have to play to kind of either lock up your seat or get those much needed points to sneak into the top forty. Because I think most of the season we've said, you know, twelve hundred points is we think is going to be the floor. Right now, twelve hundred points is twenty second place. So there's I mean, I think there's I think there's four or four things that the PGT Last Chance
achieves, or like four things that's gonna solidify. One is, of course the two dream seat winners, which you already touched on. Yeah. Another one is I kind of touched on it a little bit earlier, but I think it becomes more in play with PGT Last Chances. You know, someone like Jeremy Osmas who's in he's in seventh place on the leaderboard, so he's extremely likely to get into the top forty. So you might be sitting to yourself, well, why would why would Jeremy Osmas play PGT Last Chance?
Well because starting chips in the championship have to do with points, okay, so he can better his positioning better the starting chips he goes into the PGT
Championship with. So there's those two things. There's also, as you just mentioned, you know, the top forty in general, like the people on the cusp are the people at the bottom of the top forty, you know, those people are all gonna be jocking for position, And yeah, I don't I can't really guess how far out you would be, but I would say, what two to three hundred points if you're within the top forty in that regard, like, you can probably get into the PGT top forty if
you if you run pretty hot, you win an event or two, you know, you come into a couple other final tables whatever. I mean, We've seen it plenty of times before, right, so that could happen. And then also the very top of the leader board the fifty thousand dollars Player of the Year prize, Like so if you're an Isaac Hackson or a Chris Brewer or Steven Childwick. You know, is Isaac Hackson just want to sit
on his lead? Is Chris Brewer and Steven Chidwick and Alex Foxen, like you know they're in the top five, Like are they going to come out and try and overtake Isaac Hackson? Because if they do their Player of the Year and they get a fifty thousand dollars bonus, right, And then I guess the other thing is it's it's a bit of a warm up for the PGG Championship. You know. So if you're someone like Daniel Weinman, where you're gonna get in, you haven't really played any poker at least from what
I can tell, since you're obviously mad an event win. So maybe you just come out you kind of get acclimated to the studio, the players, the structure, like all that sort of stuff, And it's a little bit of a warm up for ultimately going in the PGC Championship. So super super super cool event with all of those things that are going to be at play
at one time. So a lot of fun there. Yeah, one agree with all of that, all right, I mean what else we got, Well, Hi, sake Spoke is wrapping up, so I need everyone to go watch the end of season eleven. Two more episodes. One is Monday Night till tonight tonight and tomorrow tonight is I think the introduction of Nick air Ball correct it is will be on there, so that'll be fun, of course, I mean, Heisac Spoker. It's been it's been really really great
this season eleven. I would put this season eleven up there, and I know I've mentioned this before on the podcast, but up there with some of the best seasons of that show. I really think it's been just top notch overall. You know, the the lineups have been great, the stakes have been super high. You know, there's been a lot of fun hands, a lot of interesting uh and entertaining table talk and banter and all that sort
of stuff. So I think High Stakes Poker is kind of in kind of a weird way, having a bit of a renaissance moment, which is really good. And then we'll see what what season twelve brings. I know they're they're filming right now, so we'll see what. Yeah, we'll see what happens from that. I'm not going to the filming because I'm not going anywhere near the damn strip during this nonsense that is F one. So yeah,
uh, we got the NAPT wrapped up over the weekend. Coming up probably in what two or three days, Tim and I are going to be doing another episode of the Poker Girl podcast, So we'll be talking about the n A p T. I mean there's a lot, there's a lot to unpack there. Yes, of course we got to talk about the winners. We're gonna talk in gen event which is in the turn. Yeah, you know, all that sort of stuff. So yeah, we're going to talk about
that. The World Poker Tour has an event. I know it's hard to believe that the World Porper two is actually having a main tour event, but they are. It's happening at the Best Bet in Jacksonville, actually one of the best events at the World Port ever. Pick the Best Bet Scramble. I mean it's it's really it really is incredible. I always love the Best Bet Scramble. I also always love the Bounty Superstars that was run at Bay
one on one, which unfortunately is no longer. But if I was advising the WPT, I would say you should either bring that event back to Bay one on one maybe. I mean, I don't know exactly what's going on there. I'm sure our buddy Matt Savage will text us and tell us why it can't happen at Bay one on one or isn't happening or take the event put it elsewhere, right, because that's just a really cool event. So
there's that. So yeah, a lot of fun. So oh and then of course would Europe, we'll hit on that all happening because I think the main event just set a new record for Europe, so we'll talk on all that sort of stuff. Tim mentioned earlier that adrianman hero Us is in the money. That event does count for the PGT leader board, so we'll be able to discuss, you know, kind of what's happening there for that.
And yeah, so a lot of fun. I mean, we're going into we're going into the end of the year, but it's an extremely massive time for poker. We have WSP Paradise that's gonna take up what fifteen days or so at the end of November early December, and then you have of course WPT World Championship is returning to the win. They're having a forty million dollar guarantee that's taking place for twenty days at the beginning of December. So yeah,
there's a whole heck of a ton of stuff that's coming on. There's also, like I think Kevin Math tweeted it out recently, a couple of weeks ago maybe, but everything else that's going on in Las Vegas during the WPT World Championship, I mean, in a way, it's it's like a mini it's like a mini WSP type of timeframe in that you know, you have the big marquee series, which is the w PT World Championship, and then you have all these other venues around town that are kind of trying to
like get their piece of the pie in a way, you know, like I think Binions is doing something. I know, I think it's Binions, or maybe it's Golden Nugget, one of those two is doing something. I think Venetian I think has stuff going on. MGM is running stuff. Then. So I mean there's just a ton of stuff going on. You know, it doesn't really matter all your The WPT World Championship in and of itself has price points for everyone. Yeah, but then also there's there's stuff going
on you know, all around town. So if you're in in Vegas during those first two to three weeks of December, tons of stuff to play everywhere. So that's gonna be a lot of fun. You want to do a family pot. I mean, I don't think I have anything. That's what you say every week and then you think of something. No, but I really don't think I have anything this time. Play the music, all right, what do you got? I think I have found the cheat code to
parenting. Okay, sell your kids. That's number one. Yes, so this is this is number two. You know, these kids, they love iPad time. My son is is quite into countries and flags at the moment. He's drawing flags. He's studying countries and drawing countries and stuff. He knows every flag, like you see on TikTok those videos where they're showing people flags and there's ones I don't know, and I show him and he's like
Somalia, Costa Rica. He just he's a freak. But anyway, he's like I really want to learn, Like, are those like the videos? Are those the videos like on the street? Yeah? Everyone, he nails everyone, quick a side, Quick a side? Is that somebody in poker media needs to steal that idea. You know, it's not just flags.
Sometimes they'll be like, hey, what's you know seventy seven plus eleven and then the person will say fifty five and it's just you know, like do that at the World Series of Poker for poker stuff, we should like stop a guy in the hallway and say like, hey, do you know who this is and show them a picture of like Joe Hasham and they're gonna say like Chris Ferguson or like something up surd you know, right. But like, so poker media out there, this is your free piece of advice.
This is like a this is a social media gem. It'll take you all of ten minutes to film this. You can do one every single day, throw it out there on TikTok, Twitter, Instagram stories, et cetera. And it's just this is a very easy win for all of the poker media Outlet's out there. Yeah, be a lot of fun too. I mean you absolutely just clown on people. People would get stuff right, of course, people would get stuff incredibly wrong, and it would just be a lot
of fun. So that's the free piece of advice for the poker media. A side tangent to that. I went on hand and Mob because obviously Handon has a lot of flags, to quiz him on some flags quickly, which profile do you think? I went to thinking that this person has the most flags. Casey, Yeah, you got it, Casey Castle, That's who I went to. Casey. We went down the flags and he has the most flags. And he went and he just he he went down the list
and got all of them. Is he still like collecting flags? I mean, there's not that many to collect anymore, like, yeah, but I feel like he. I feel like he He was everywhere and I haven't seen him anywhere. Yeah. His last cash was a couple of weeks ago in Edinburgh for the UK ip T. There you go. But anyway, so begin to flags. He's begin two languages. He wants to learn all these
languages. So what I did was I downloaded him du Lingo for kids now and told him, you know, these kids, they love iPad time. They want more and more iPad time. They'll do chores for more and more iPad time. I said to him, if you do do lingo, you can do unlimited du Lingo on the iPad. So, meaning if he wants to be on the iPad. He can be on du lingo all day. So a he gets a be on the iPad, which he thinks is awesome, but be he's also learning. So I was like, all right,
we'll see how this goes. And you know, I touched on very early in this episode. I went to Florida for a football trip and he called me at the airport. I took my he uses my iPad. I took my iPad with me and his hay dad, and I was thinking, you know, he's going to be like, hey, have a say flight, blah blah blah blah. He goes, hey, Dad, I'm on an eighteen day duo lingo streak. Can you do my duo lingo for me?
And I was like, sure, buddy, no problems anyway. So I'm there in the airport cheating in Spanish looking up what how are you is in Spanish to cheat for his streak. But anyway, currently he's on like a forty eight day streak of du lingo. But for any parents out there, kids like iPads, I would encourage them to download do Lingo. They now have duo lingo math and duo lingo music and tell your kid, hey, you do thirty minutes of you know, dealingo Spanish, you get an extra
hour of iPad time or something. That's my my parenting advice for this week to any what's the like, what's the age limit? Do you think like the entry point? I think is like honestly, like probably like five years old. Yeah, So that's my advice to anyone out there that, you know, whether the kids smart, cares about languages or whatever, you know, get them doing this or help them out. They've now got math, they've now got music, and yeah, you kind of gamify learning, and
I think that that works well with kids. It definitely works with me. So that's my parenting advice for the week. I like it. I still got nothing through all of that, but I gave a free piece of media advice, which that's that's pretty Why don't you do that? You know? I mean I so I thought about not saying it and then just you know, pitch internally, but like we do different media stuff during the world. There as a poker that I just feel like we probably can't take that on.
So if anyone wants it, it's it's there for the take it, like, you know, go nuts. So and and honestly, I mean they could all do it, all the media outlets could do It'd be a lot of fun just to see that sort of thing. So so yeah, you could really have some fun, kind of wacky questions out there and you know, really really get some good social media engagement from all of that. All Right, I think that's going to wrap it up for us. Pretty
good return pod. I'm happy to be back. I'm feeling rejuvenated. So let's go. I can't wait. Don't forget to like and subscribe to the podcast, leave a review the contest. The review contest is still running, just so everyone knows, Okay podcast at PokerGO dot com. That's where you take a screenshot of your review, you send it on in and we'll enter you in and we'll do some different drawings. If you want to go back to the beginning of the show to for Tim's crazy giveaway for the Poker Girl
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