Hello, everyone, Welcome back to a brand new episode of the Poker Go Podcast. My name is Donny Peters and it is my pleasure to be flying solo today because Tim is out, so I am here and I can do what I damn well. Please, Maybe I'll have some fun rankings. Maybe I'll I don't know. No, I'm just kidding. I'm not gonna do anything. I'm gonna run through the news. We got an interview to play as well, and yeah, we'll get you out of here. It's one
forty five in the morning. I just got done playing the three K not too long ago, busted in the last level of the night, so I'm a bit fried. But I'll be bringing you the news recapping what happened on Monday, June twenty fourth at the twenty twenty four World Series of Poker. We're gonna be hitting on the fifty thousand dollars Poker Players Championship. Today was Day two. We have the prize pool, we know how many final entries were in the field. We know the chip leader entering day three, and
that is Jao Vieira out of Portugal, so we'll touch on that. We have looks like three hundred and nineteen players left in the Millionaire Maker. We mentioned yesterday that one of the big news items for today would be the payouts in the Millionaire Maker. We have those payouts, so we'll talk about that. Super Seniors drew three thousand, three hundred and sixty two entries. We got Day one or the three thousand dollars NOLM and hold them. That's what
I played, but I will no longer be playing. We also have Day one of the twenty five hundred dollars Omaha eight or Better tournament, So that's what we're gonna be talking about today. As always, please like and subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen to your podcast. It really does help us grow. The more that you guys engage, you leave reviews, all that sort of stuff, it helps us, you know, spread spread the word
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with Nick Wright. Okay, so I was playing the three K today and a table or two over I see Nick Wright sit down. Nick Wright is a sports media personality. If you were listening to or sorry, watching some poker grow recently two hundred and fifty K super high Roller, Nick Wright hopped in the booth alongside Jeff Platt and Brent Hanks. Diehard poker enthusiast absolutely loves it. You know. He's one of the biggest sports media personalities in the
world. Host of the What's Right podcast First Things First on FS one. So Nick does a lot in the sports world, but as you can tell by the interview that I did with him, absolutely loves the game of poker, absolutely loves it. So on the first break of the three k Nolman Holdhem I went over talked with him. I've met Nick before. I interviewed him before when he participated on maybe a game on the Future or Pokera after Dog. I forget exactly what it was at the studio, but he's played
on some of our stuff before. So here is that interview with Nick Wright. Alright, I'm here with Nick Wright, host of First Things First on FS one and What's Right with Nick Wright. I want to know how much you love poker because you're always here, You're in the commentary booth with Jeff and Brent, You're watching all the time, you're tweeting about it. I'm what's your love for the game, Like, I mean, it's my only it's my only. I don't want you want to call it a hobby because
I care about it more than that. But it's aside from work and family. It's the only way I spend my time. I listened to your Guys podcast. I watch every thing Poker Go puts out I told Jeff and Brent two day Saturday, when I was in the booth for the first time, that it was my first time nervous broadcasting in eight years. The last time I felt nervous broadcasting was my first day ever filling in for Colin Cowhart, and I felt similarly in the booth for the two hundred and fifty K,
and then luckily they invited me back to do the final table. I no, I just really love it and I just love being a part of it. I watched a bit of the two fifty K while you were in the booth. It didn't seem like you were nervous at all. Is this something you would ever like aspire to do a little bit more oft forever? Yeah?
Yeah, I mean I aspire to do more of it immediately. The I it's the It's just what's tough is being physically in Vegas, and so if there was a way for me to be able to do more stuff and not like right now this moment. The reason I'm out here is because the Euro's soccer tournament is going on. So we have no TV show for today, which is Monday, when we're talking Tuesday and Wednesday, So I had like a five day stretch where I could come out and so yeah, I
mean I have. I've wanted to be a part of poker, not just as a player but as a commentator for a long time. Obviously there's great you know what I mean, there's there's great, great, great ones. I think Jeff and Brent are as good of a team as there is. I, along with literally the entirety of the poker world, love Shulman and Ali, and there's obviously many others. But yeah, I mean I I
I really enjoy it, and I hope to do more of it. And if there's ever a way to be able to do some of it, you know, without having to necessarily physically be in Las Vegas, I do a ton more of it. It's just hard for me to get out here for long stretches of time. Obviously a big poker enthusiast. You're in the three K now. I think you played the Millimaker as well, still chasing your first EBISIP cash though well, so I mean, to be fair, the Millimaker was my first wsop tek. Okay, so I'm O for one.
But we now know how many how many ternaments people play, so I've never played. This is my first time ever playing in the World series. Okay, what do you think of it? Oh? I think it's great. I mean, it's awesome, and I'm The thing is this, I'm not supposed to be playing in the three K because I'm actually I want to, and I'm supposed to be playing the eight Study. That was going to be my next question. I heard you tell that you were playing, so that's
my that was my plan. And then when I got here that hadn't started yet, and so I decided that I'm going to register this three K and take super high variance lines in the first three hours and to try to either get a huge stack to where it's I'll keep playing it or bust and then I'll happily go play the eight Study, which is what I really want to
play. But it wasn't going yet. And you know, I fortunately have a nice night, very brief but nice night post final table broadcast in the Aria High Limit blackjack room, so I have a little extra money to where if I burn this three K through some bad plays, I'm still plus on the trip. So yeah, so I'm gonna I'm gonna see if i can spin this up to a big number, and if I can, I'll go play the mixed game that I wanted to play. You mentioned being out here
for a few days break from work. You got the three K now, maybe that limit tournament later, anything else on the schedule, No, I mean right now, I'm supposed to fly back Wednesday night this tournament and the eight. If I were to final table it, obviously I wouldn't fly back Wednesday night. That would be, as Marlow Stanfield would call it, a good problem. So I will see. I hope to come back at some
point. I won't be able to do the main because I just can't take that much time, but I hope to be back before the end of the series and playing something else. I'm not sure what playing something else. As someone who has followed along everything that's happened so far at the World Cheries Spoker so far, what's the one moment that sticks out to you from a fan
perspective or maybe a couple? I mean, yeah, I mean Ivy winning his bracelets, unbelievable, big HUNI going first third in the two biggest tournaments. Buy in at the series. Scott sever reminding everyone that he's got a legitimate claim maybe to best all around player. And then I, I mean, awestmis has been unbelievable. And then I'm partial because I consider, despite the fact that we're still yet to meet in person, I consider Nick Shulman
a personal friend. Shulman winning what winning the was it twenty five fifty K? I don't even know the twenty five k for his first hold embracelet? And then also was it with you or with Tim that he did the podcast? Okay, the interview where Nick said, like, I thought it was really dope, and I don't want to misquote him, but I think he said, like, yeah, I want to be the best all around player
in the world. And he also said that he considers himself like in that conversation, Oh, well, he's definitively I think any I think everyone that knows what they're talking about considered himself in that conversation. And I think privately, probably everyone who's in the conversation wants to be at the forefront of it. But people I really respect, I'm gonna make it about me for a
moment. I Uh, I'm on the record repeatedly that my career, my ultimate career goal, and my career I will not consider a success a full success. If I don't, if I'm not at one point the family feud style, JORDI answer to who's the best sportscaster in America? I want like or the most, the biggest, whatever it is. I want to, even if it's just for a day, I want there to be a day
in time where the answer that is me. I think a lot of people probably feel that way, but don't say it because it kind of makes you sound like an asshole and it's a weird thing to say or whatever. But it's true. So I say it. Well, let me let me say that. Yeah, I have said the same thing for poker media. I want to beat that for poker media. You know, so I've said it before on the Poker Gril podcast. I have no problem being the asshole by
saying that, but I do like it helps motivate you. And so here's so, and I think that's great, and I think that's how how driven successful people should act or believe. I thought it was really cool that Nick said it, that Nick wasn't fake. So often you get these winners that say it was lucky, it was the cards. Whatever did I did it?
I did it, and I and I, you know, should be considered again, I want to misquote him for the best all around player in the world, and I think that's so dope, and so I think. So those are the things that jump out to me more. I'm sure there are other things I'm forgetting. Uh And obviously Santos coming back last night in the two fifty called it. Well, I did call it. I do.
I will give myself credit. I did call it once we got to the final table that I thought Santo should be more was a variable in that playing for the win and that if anyone was going to overcome Find's massive Chipley, it could be him, and he did. He did do it.
But yeah, those are the moments that stand out to me. That was Nick Right, Listen, It's great to hear Nick Wright's passion for poker, and I like to think that in some other alternate reality, Nick Wright would have been a poker player or maybe poker media personality or you know, something of the like. He certainly loves the game, doesn't get to play a lot of it, you know, as you heard him mention there, his his work is, you know, that's his main thing. That's what he
does. Doesn't get a lot of time away, but does have some days to come out here and blast off. So so yeah, I believe he busted the three K, and I think he popped in to the twenty five
hundred dollars oe tournament. I'm not exactly sure if he did, but I did see him roaming around the horseshoe at some point, So so yeah, And listen, I was honest when I said to Nick, you know, like, just like he wants to be the best sports media personality in the world, I've always wanted to be the best poker media personality in the world. I want to essentially be and I think I've said it on the podcast before. I basically want to be the Bill Simmons of poker. That's what
I would like to be. You know, I think that would be the best thing in the world. Big fan of Bill Simmons. So you know, hopefully I can just you know, keep working towards that every single day and get a little bit better at everything that I do. But listen, it's great to have Nick out here, even for the few days that he is out here. Great to get him in the booth. You know, maybe we can work him in a little bit more. I know he mentioned,
you know the fact that he doesn't live here in Las Vegas. He lives out in New York, so he's not able to get here all the time. He's not able to come here and do commentary and whatever. But hey, it's twenty twenty four. Technology is one hell of a thing. So maybe we can do some remote hits something like that. Get him in here, have him talking about things, main event coming up, maybe that I don't know. I'll float it to the bosses and see what they say.
All right, let's get into the nitty gritty news that we have to talk about. We have the fifty thousand dollars Poker Players Championship, So eighty nine entries this year. That's the final number, down a little bit from last year. Last year had ninety nine entries, and then the year before one hundred and twelve. So now the second year that it has declined. So went from one to twelve to ninety nine to eighty nine. I guess a little bit head scratching. Wyatt's going down. I do know a couple
players I think were playing some other tournaments. I know for a fact that Dan Shack could not register the fifty k because he was still in the Millionaire Maker, and then he busted the millionaire Maker surely after registration closed in the fifty k and he couldn't play it. He actually busted the Millionaire Maker shortly after registration closed in the fifty KPPC and the one k Super Seniors, both
tournaments he wanted to play. I know this because he sat next to me in the three K Nolm and hold him and he was talking about how he lost this tough hand in the Millionaire Maker, and then, to make matters worse, he couldn't play either of the tournaments that he really wanted to play, the Super Seniors and the fifty KPPC, because he busted in the millionaire
Maker after reg had closed in those other events. So stuff like that happening is just kind of the variance of tournament entries, you know, if you're an operator, I know, we know this stuff with the PGT and the stuff that we do in the Poker Go Studio. You know, there's there's variants with just like scheduling and stuff. You know, people can be playing one thing or another and not getting your event. Maybe they're making a deep
run, they don't hop in the fifty KPPC. That sort of stuff that said, eighty nine entries in the fifty KPPC just under one point two million dollars for first place. It's one million, one hundred and seventy eight thousand dollars up top of course, the coveted World Series of Poker Gold bracelet. The top fourteen spots are going to pay one hundred and two thousand dollars for a min cash. It looks like they tricked me on the chip counts.
The end of day chip Counts said that Joo Vieira was up on top, but now I just refreshed it and he's knocked down a little bit, and James Opst is up on top. So Australian James, who won a bracelet earlier this summer, he is up on top. It looks like as long as this end of day post on WSP dot com is correct, twenty nine players remain again field size eighty nine entries. Jeremy Osmos is second in chips.
Opps bagged one million, nine hundred and sixty one thousand. They began the tournament with three hundred k ozmos one million, eight hundred and thirty nine thousand I know Ozmas hasn't won a gold bracelet this summer, but it's kind of quietly the summer of Ozmas in a lot of ways. I mean, we just saw him finish seventh in the two hundred and fifty K super high
Roller. Took home seven hundred and fifty four K. There. He has a bunch of cashes one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight cashes so far at the twenty twenty four WSOP the biggest ones or the most important ones of the deepest runes with. However you want to classify a fourth place finish in the fifteen hundred dollars Nolanman hold him shootout
one hundred nine thousand dollars score. There he took third place. In the twenty five hundred dollars Nolanman hold him freeze out for two hundred and nine thousand dollars, twenty sixth place for one hundred and one K. In the fifty thousand dollars Nolan Ma hold him high Roller, he got second. Of course, everyone knows the most epic final table of the summer, the one hundred thousand dollars high Roller, Ozmas took second for just shy of one point nine
million. He lost heads up to Chris big Huni Heuniken, and then I mentioned that's seventh place finish in the tw hundred fifty kay Super high Roller for three quarters of a million dollars seven hundred and fifty four k. So Osmas is crushing, absolutely crushing, and now he has the second largest stack entering
Day three of the fifty thousand dollars Poker Players Championship. So if things continue to go the way that they have for a Jammy Osmas, I think it's safe to say or safe to expect him to make a run to the money and a run to the final table in the fifty k PPC. But we will see how that goes. Of course, this tournament extremely long, extremely drawn out, very very very player friendly structure. You know, this tournament is basically a cash game in tournament form is the best way that I would
describe it. So Johnny Becker third in chips, Jared Blessnik fourth in chips, The Blaze Show on the stream. If you didn't watch the stream, you missed one hell of a show. So today we started on Poker Go on the Poker Goro YouTube channel. Day two coverage of this event on poker Go starting with today's Day two. That that just wrapped up. We're gonna have Day two, Day three, Day four, and the final table all streaming on poker Go, so extended coverage of the twenty twenty four WSPA fifty
k PPC. At the end of the night, the last last feature table was Daniel Legroan, You, Phil Helmuth and Jared Blesnik and it was the bless Show and it was awesome somehow someway, Daniel Legranney was like the third wheel and all of that, even though he is Poker's most popular player, you know, Blez was was ribbing hellmuth a lot. Even Stephen Chidwick got in there with a couple one lighters, set a couple of words and you know, it was absolutely hilarious. So that was a lot of fun.
Alie Najade had the call with Jesse Silvia and Chris Vich. So if you missed that, you know, go find it, go check it out. It's available on pokerco dot com. This day, too, was also available on the poker Go YouTube channel. Groan you did end up bagging chips go Daniel go just over a little bit over one point three million for him, Michael Msrocky, who's won this event three times, one point three two nine million for him. I see Phil Ivy bag chips eight hundred and fifteen thousand
for him. Phil Hue is out there, he bagchips. Stephen Chidwick bagchips. Victor blom Aka is solder, he's out there. Gus Hanson was in the field, a little bit of a blast from the past there with old Gus, but he's out there battling. And the shortest stack returning for Day three looks to be John Mannette. So a lot of big name firepower.
We did lose Phil Helmath in the final level of the night. He busted in a stud high low pot to both Negron You and John David Rodgers upon the feature table, But we still got Ivy, we still got Negron YOUU, we still got Jeremy Osmas, we still got Michael Mcsrocky. So you know, pretty pretty pretty awesome field. Moving forward to Day three, a Day three coverage will be streaming on PokerGO dot com, So if you are a poker gro subscriber, I would highly encourage you to check it out.
If you're not, go to pokerg dot com and pick up a subscription again. This is the fifty thousand dollars Poker Players Championship. Moving over to the WSOP Millionaire Maker, we talked about the ten nine and thirty nine entries that they got in this event, which was an uptick over last year's field size. You love to see that. I believe three hundred and nineteen players are advancing to day three. Among them, Martin Jacobsen is in the field.
Vitally Zavorotnez is leading the way ahead of Sasha Garrin, Steven daf Fine I'm sorry, I probably butchered that last name as I normally do, and Alessandro Petioli. They are all the big stacks. Chris Mormon, we all know Mormon one. He bagged the sixth largest stack in the Millionaire Maker. Jason Wheeler bagged the top ten stack. I already mentioned Martin Jacobson out there as
well. Still fighting. Moving forward in this event, the payouts. They did announce the payouts for the Millionaire Maker, so top one thousand, six hundred and forty one players cashed. Everyone got double their money. Well at least if you've fired one bullet for fifteen hundred three thousand dollars was the min cash up top one million, two hundred and fifty one hundred and twenty five dollars, second place one million, one thousand, one hundred and seventy dollars.
They did it again with the top two spots being seven figures. And then there's this big gap between second and third. So you got one point twenty five million, you got a million, so's a that's a gap of two hundred and fifty k. And then the gap from second to third, third is six hundred and fifty k, so you have a gap of three
hundred and fifty thousand. So that gap second to third is bigger than the gap that is first A second a little bit wonky, you know, if you ask me, I would like to see them just just top it out at a million of top million, flat one and six zeros following it. Put two commas in there, let's go, and then go from there, you know, make it kind of nice and flat throughout, you know, maybe even bump up some of these these middle portions with that extra money.
So that's what I would like to see, but you know, it is what it is. And then Tim, I mean Tim and I talked about this a couple episodes ago. If you're able to get to a clean and a smooth one point five million, then you can go one point five million, one million. Then that's when you would you know, increase the first place prize. But yeah, I mean I just think millionaire Maker. The
name is one millionaire Maker, so that's what I like to see. We'll keep up with this event, of course, you know, still a very long way to go. This event was pretty drawn out overall. You know, it's very player friendly. You get a lot of bang for your buck for fifteen hundred dollars. So we will continue to track the Millionaire Maker as
it heads on to a winner. Again. More than one point twenty five million dollars up top over to the Super Seniors one one thousand dollars buying in this one huge field, as these seniors tournaments always draw massive, massive, massive fields we talked about. The one thousand dollars. Seniors Championship was down slightly, I believe if I remember correctly, like down like you know, one or two hundred entries or something like that. Nothing, nothing crazy,
basically in line with last year. Super Seniors though, was up three three hundred and sixty two entries this year last year three thy one and twenty one. So nice uptick there. I believe, I believe that that increase makes up for the decrease in the Seniors Championship. So walked around that field. I mean, these these seniors events that they seem awesome, like awesome to
the to the extent that I kind of can't wait to play them. I'm forty years old, you know, so I have a little bit of a ways to go when I'm When you're fifty, you can play in the Seniors Championship, when you're sixty, you can play in the Super Seniors. I don't know, I just I've always felt like, I think years ago, I used to feel like, you know, the Seniors Championship is kind of silly, you know, if I'm being honest and transparent about how I used
to feel. But I've I've very much changed. And I see those players out there battling, and you know, it's a community within the community. You know, the poker community is still pretty small, even though to us being in it it seems so big, but like in the greater scheme of like the world, it's still a pretty small community overall. But then the Seniors. You know, that's a smaller community within the community. The Super Seniors is even smaller. You know, you're just you got less of a
pool overall. But you know, everyone's out there battling, they're having a lot of fun. I think it's kind of cool that, like, you know, it's largely just like poker enthusiast hobby players, et cetera, however you want to call them. At least that's my view of it. But then you get some really really good players who just happen to meet the age requirement and they're out there battling, and they tend to do pretty well in those two tournaments. So so yeah, I mean, I mean they look
fun. They do look fun. So I'm kind of like, weirdly, you know, looking forward to it. I was talking with a buddy of mine, Andrew Moreno. He was at the my three k Nolamitate table today with me, and you know, we were kind of talking like, you know, yeah, a few more years, you know before we know, we're gonna be in the seniors and we're gonna be in the Super Seniors and all that sort of stuff, and you know, it's gonna be kind of
fun. But we're looking forward to playing it. So yeah again. Three thousand, three hundred and sixty two entries in the Super Seniors, up from last year's three thy one and twenty one top prize this year three hundred and fifty eight thousand dollars. Looks like there is a little bit under one thousand players remaining. Five hundred and five will pay. Bruno FETUSI looked like he bagged a large stack. Kevin O'Donnell Farzad Banyati, Kevin Song, Sammy Farja.
All of those names are said to advance. David Goodkin leads the way looking at Goodkin's hended mob. If I have the correct one three previous World Series of Poker cashes for Goodwin or Goodkin, excuse me, including two cashes in the Seniors' Championship. So still not in the money for these players, you know, have a bit of a ways to go, but things are aligning for Goodkin to get a Super Seniors cash after he has two Seniors' Championship
cashes. As we do here, we'll keep tabs on the Super Seniors as they go and we'll tell you about the happenings there as they play down to a three hundred and fifty eight thousand dollars champion day one of the three thousand dollars No Limit Texas hold them fourteen hundred and forty entries on day one. Somebody said last year they got seventeen hundred. I'm gonna kind of look that up on the fly, because when we started this tournament, this tournament has
like such an insane structure, just like just sitting there our levels. You start with forty thousand chips one hundred, one hundred, like you know, you're just kind of chilling, and it's it's a really really really good structure overall. Oh yeah, last year, seventeen hundred and thirty six entry. Yang Zang defeated Arama Ganyan in heads up play. Alex Linsky got second, John van Fleet got fourth, Frederick Nomand got Norman got fifth, Alex Dimitrov
six, Channon Shore seventh. I mean, that's a pretty damn stacked final table if you ask me. But yeah, fourteen hundred and forty entries in this event this year, you can still register for two levels plus the break. On a day two we played or they played. I didn't fully play, but I played nine and a half levels everyone else played ten. But yeah, you can register till or through twelve levels, so about two fifteen pm on day two, So we don't have the final numbers here yet,
but you know, we'll keep tabs on on this one. Do you want to say that I ran a big bluff that I was I was pretty happy with in the moment, and I then afterwards I started thinking about it, and I was like, hmmm, you know, because the reason why I started thinking about afterwards because obviously it didn't work out right. The guy called the river. Then we got the dinner break, I came back to my computer, I started looking it up, and I think I pretty much nailed
it, which I'm happy with. You know, it's it's good to It feels good when you can like put in work and then you can check your work afterwards and you can say like, okay, I kind of I got that right. I will say that I think my flop sizing was off, and I'm a little bit frustrated with that because I mean the general idea was that, you know, I should be rangebating the flop, and I did,
but I should size up and I didn't. I size down and whatever, So that could be a slight issue, but other than that, you know, I'm really happy with it. I raised two sixes from early position, big blind defended it came ace queen three with two diamonds. I had
the six of diamonds and I barreled off flop turn and river. Uh, two diamonds on the flop, eight of diamonds on the turn, and five of clubs I believe on the river and I went bet bet bet bet small and flop should have sized up though in hindsights, sized up on turn over bet river and the guy called with ace deuice. So you know, I really thought that type of hand. You know, if he's got an ace, it's a weak ace. I do have a six of diamonds, which
blocks some diamond combinations. Not always the biggest thing, but against a big blind range who can defend, you know, on the wider side of things matters a little bit more. Ultimately fine with it. You know, I think I checked it and it seems all right. So so yeah, you know, you're not just gonna sit back there and you know, just nutpedal
the whole time. I'm gonna try and go after chips. And I was pretty surprise that this guy ended up calling, but then again a couple hours later, my buddy Andrew Marino tried a really big bluff against this same player and he called off with third pair, like bad kicker in a huge spot. So I mean, and this player that we were playing against, you know, he picked off a few different bluffs, so I don't know.
He must have just been kind of stationy, which is fine. I also thought that he was very good and like he probably thought things through correctly. So yeah, just just really interesting spots overall. Had a chance to essentially triple up at the end when I got my money in with ten's verses king, but hit a king and that's all she wrote for me. Thought I played well throughout the day, had a lot of fun out there battling,
so I'll be back in there soon, I think. I think I'm going to play the Colossus next and then gear up for the main and let's go. Canada's Daniel Ganne leads the way in the three thousand dollars No limit hold them at least that's per wsop dot com. They're gonna get a flurry of late entries in this one. You know, anyone that busted late at night.
Like me, I'm not reentering, but I'm sure there are plenty of people that are Probably some people that come in just for their first bullet might get you know, people that bust out of the Millionaire Maker come over all that sort of stuff. So fourteen forty on day one would expect that to increase quite nicely, and then we'll see if it challenges last year's seventeen thirty six or even surpasses it. You never know. Joe McKeon bagged a big
stack as well in that tournament. So so yeah, lots to come from the three K nolanan hold Them. Last year's first place prize in that one was almost seven hundred and eighteen thousand dollars that was won by Yang Zang. So would expect I don't know, six fifty to seven fifty in that neighborhood for first place this year. So a very very big payout in the three
K Nolanman Hold Them is coming day one. Of the twenty five hundred dollars oe Omaha Hi Lo slash Stud Hilo five hundred and seven entries, you got Chad Eve Sledge, Robert Mzeraki, David Williams, Dario Sammartino, Benny Laser, Ari Angel, Brandon, Shaq, Harrisho, Hashim David Bach, and Alan Kessler. Looks like they are all advancing, so pretty stacked field. There more than a two hundred and twenty two thousand dollars up top for the
winner in this one top seventy seven pay out. Tomorrow we have a six hundred dollars Poker News Deep Stack Championship. I'm assuming that's going to be massive. We also have a fifteen hundred dollars no limit deuced to seven single draw. I still have a soft spot in my heart for this game. I really do love playing it. I'm not going to get in there this one. I have played this event before a lot of fun, very very pure form of poker, and it's just good to get in there and blast off
at at an accessible price point. I'm gonna skip it this year once again. You know. I'm very much just in the Nolan Holdham streets like tunnel vision with that. So that's where I'm at. Depending on what my work schedule is, maybe this six hund dollars Poker News Deep Sax Championship's got my name name on it, but we'll see how things go. I mean, that's going to do it for me. Solo pod just ran through the news
as best I could. The big thing, of course, is the fifty k PPC moving forward to day three, that's going to be top of everyone's mind again. We are streaming that on Poker gro Day three, Day four and the final table. So still a ton of stuff to come from the fifty thousand dollars Poker Players Championship. I do want to thank Nick Wright for taking a bit over eight minutes of time to talk to me on break Love here and his passion for the game. And hopefully we can continue to see
Nick Wright, you know, out here blasting. Hopefully he can get his first of sipy cash and and kind of you know, beyond his way. That's going to do it for me. My name is Donnie Peters and I will talk to you guys on the next episode. Jenny Express
