Unusual Keita deal means Liverpool can afford Lemar and Van Dijk this summer - report
Jurgen Klopp is looking to sign Thomas Lemar and Virgil van Dijk before tomorrow's 11pm deadline.
Moves for the Monaco and Southampton duo would follow the Keita agreement ahead of next year. Liverpool will officially welcome the 22-year-old midfielder to the club on July 1, 2018.
Starsport understands the Reds will pay £60m, which could have taken a large chunk of their transfer budget. However, according to website Football Whispers, Liverpool only had to pay a nominal fee - similar to a deposit - this summer.
The majority of the fee will be handed to RB Leipzig next year. As a result, Football Whispers add Klopp is able to pursue both Lemar and Van Dijk knowing he won't have to sell to fund their arrivals.
Barcelona have been rebuffed in all their approaches for Philippe Coutinho, and Liverpool can stick with that stance. Two bids from the Reds have already been rejected by Monaco for their star winger Lemar.
But Starsport understands Liverpool are poised to raise their bid to £75m, which would be a club-record fee.
A formal offer for Southampton centre-half Van Dijk, meanwhile, is yet to be made.
Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group could still decide to cash in on Coutinho as his relationship with Klopp has deteriorated. But that is not essential for the Reds to buy Lemar and Van Dijk.
Coutinho's potential exit could also lead to additional signings before tomorrow. Arsenal midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is holding out for a move to Merseyside, having turned down a £40m move to Chelsea.
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Can the Bishop Accept Gays in the Church? | Greenleaf | Oprah Winfrey Network - Duration: 1:57.
Kevin came to Calvary every Sunday
for the past eight years.
And he heard you say, Daddy, God is love.
But it seems like it didn't get through.
Are you really so scared that you're going to send somebody
to hell if you affirm this?
You I don't think that.
I don't know what you think.
That is the problem with not taking a stand, Daddy.
OK.
You want to know what I think, Gigi?
Yeah.
I think that only God knows when
the homosexual will be as welcomed into the church
as anybody else.
You're content to just wait?
No.
Not content.
Willing.
We got to where we are today, Gigi, with the help of God.
But we got here slowly.
More slowly than some wanted, but that's how long it took.
And I expect justice in this room
will take longer to achieve than most want to.
But I'm prepared to practice patience.
Because this is a problem that doesn't
affect you specifically.
No.
Because I know those that fail to understand
need the love of God as much as those who
are waiting to be understood.
Patience doesn't mean standing still waiting
for something to change.
Patience is lovingly guiding people who don't understand
into a greater understanding.
You are the leader of this church.
You can be the difference between it taking 200 years
or mobilizing it right now.
Today. - No.
I can't.
Why?
Because I'm not sure.
- [SCOFF] Why, Daddy? - Why what?
Why do we always have to be the ones who have to circle
back once it's too late?
Just this once, can we get it right the first time?
[DEEP SIGH]
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Yoga is the greatest way to relax and also tone the body.
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You will be more relaxed, pressure will be lower, the body stronger and toned with lean
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The stomach region is the hardest to shrink from belly fat, but with Asana poses you can
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COBRA POSE
Lie down on the stomach and stretch the legs behind the back, forehead looking on the floor
and palms under shoulders.
The elbows must be tucked to touch the ribs.
Deeply inhale and feel strength in the arms as you arch the back so that chest, head and
shoulders too are risen from the floor.
Keep the hips and thighs grounded.
Rise up as much as you can in height.
Hold this for 30 seconds and lower down.
Do 5 reps with pause of 15 seconds in each.
This is good for abdomen working out but also strength in the back and waist making the
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BOW POSE
Lie on stomach and stretch the legs and hands too with sides faced up.
Exhale slowly as you bend the knees.
Make them closer to the buttocks as much as you can and try to reach the arms back while
you grab the ankles.
Deep breathing all the time and every pose is kept for 20 seconds, then release and exhale.
5 reps with 15 seconds pause between each pose.
This strengthens the abdomen and overall the whole elasticity in the back and spine.
It calms you and energizes as well.
KNEES TO CHEST
Lie on the back and stretch the legs out, keep the heels together close and arms should
be at the sides.
Knees must be bent and moved toward the chest.
Grab them and pull them closely, as if you hug your body do this for a whole minute.
Then, release the knees and exhale slowly.
5 reps with 15 seconds pause, again the same.
This also focuses on the abdomen but spine too.
Also, it increases good metabolism.
SUN SALUTATION
This is a bit more different; it involves 12 different poses in a certain order.
Look the link video below to see the details.
Best is to do them in the morning.
All of the body, every part not just the abdomen, is getting benefits from this.
In fact, the salutations give you energy for the whole day.
They also do a detox and fasten up the good work of lymphatic system.
Even more, they improve the work of digestive tract since the bowel movements become more
regular and not clogged.
Abdomen gets tighter, spine flexible and weight loss easier.
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BACK TO SCHOOL HACKS & DIYS ANYONE CAN DO | @karenkavett - Duration: 13:58.
Hi guys, I'm Karen Kavett, and it is time for another Back to School video.
Today I'm going to be talking back to school hacks - aka DIY projects and other random
ideas that just didn't fit into any of my other videos.
Make sure that you stay tuned until the end of this video because one of you guys is winning
this bag full of school supplies, so if you want to know what you're going to win and
how you can be the winner, watch until the end.
And make sure to give this video a thumbs up - do you think we can get to 2,000 likes?
I think we can get to 2,000 likes.
But you, yes you right there, you have to do your part, you have to like this video,
ok?
Ok, let's get started.
First up I've got a couple more school supply DIY ideas.
Everybody wants cool pencils right?
But what about DIY Harry Potter pencils?
I know, so cool, you're gonna have the best pencils around.
To make these, you'll want some pencils, obviously, but you're going to want the
completely round ones instead of the faceted ones.
Then the secret here is sticker paper.
I printed my designs at 7" by 1.5" and you can print or draw anything you like, it
doesn't have to be Harry Potter.
Just cut those out and then peel up the backing and carefully wrap them around your pencil.
Really press it down to make sure that it's not going anywhere.
And, that's it.
The best part about this is that you can sharpen them in any pencil sharpener and the sticker
paper sharpens off with the pencil.
These are super quick to make but they're basically the best pencils I've ever seen.
Next we're going to make this pencil case that fits into your binder out of a ziploc
bag.
I know that I've been super into ziploc bag pencil cases for a while now, but this
is the last one.
So you'll want to start with a gallon-sized ziploc bag and place it on your binder to
figure out how much of the bottom you should cut off.
Cut that off and then seal off the bottom with packing tape.
Then just like I showed you in my DIY sandwich bag pencil cases video over on HGTV Handmade,
cover it with duct tape to make whatever pattern you like.
Only this time, add an extra strip of tape to the bottom because we want it to be really
strong there.
Now place it next to your binder again and mark where the three rings are gonna go.
Use your craft knife to cut an X and then to cut a small circle, and don't worry about
this looking perfect.
Because we're going to cover it up with grommets.
These come in two pieces, so take the piece with the smaller hole and stick it through
the circle you just cut.
Then place the other piece on top and when you buy grommets, they should come with a
piece that looks like this that fits right onto it.
Use a hammer to give it a few good hits and then the grommet should look like this and
it should stay in place.
Repeat that for the other two holes and now it is time for the moment of truth - does
it fit in our binder?
Yes it does, and I think that looks awesome, so now you're never gonna forget your school
supplies again because you can stick them all right into your binder so everything is
all in one place.
Alright, moving on to some dorm room/apartment hacks.
First up is another craft - a holographic letter banner that you can rearrange to say
anything that you want.
I am obsessed with these holographic letter stickers, but you could use any large letter
stickers that you have.
Just press each one onto a piece of colored paper, and I like using a bunch of different
colors.
Then cut it out so that there's an outline of colored paper all the way around the letter.
I'm only making a handful of these because I'll be using the rest of the letters for
other projects, but you can totally make these for every letter of the alphabet so you'll
be able to spell out any message that you want.
Once all of them are made, you'll need small magnets.
Use a piece of tape to tape a magnet to the back of each letter.
And then - this is where the magic happens.
Cut a piece of string and then tie paper clips to the string every few inches.
And you can see that the magnets on the letters stick to the paper clips.
Then when you hang it up, you've got a pretty sweet banner - and you can pull off each letter
and rearrange them on the paper clips as many times as you want.
This is perfect for birthdays or holidays or any kind of celebration that you want to
add a custom decoration to.
Our next hack has to do with these large bins that I think everyone has bought from IKEA.
You can fit a ton of stuff into them, but sometimes things get lost and you want to
separate them into smaller compartments.
Well, you can in fact do that with a couple pieces of foam core.
Just cut down your foam core until it fits exactly into the diagonal of the box.
You'll want two of these and you'll want to cut a slit up the middle of each one so
that when you put them into your box, they slide together to give you four smaller compartments.
This is non-permanent, you're not using glue or anything, so you can take them in
and out without damaging your storage box at all.
And of course if you want your compartments to be different sizes, you can just put in
one piece of foamcore to do two compartments or you can put in multiples to divide it up
even more.
Now if you live in a dorm room or an apartment building, you probably don't have your own
washing machine.
I know that I have to drag my laundry basket downstairs to the back of the building every
time I need to do laundry.
So to make sure I don't forget anything, I actually keep all of my laundry supplies
at the bottom of my laundry basket.
I've got delicates bags, a mason jar full of quarters, a jar of detergent pods, and
dryer sheets.
Another little hack - if you use these easy detergent pods like I do, don't carry the
giant box of them down to the laundry machine each time - just put a couple in a smaller
jar and refill it as you need to.
Then put everything in the bottom of your laundry basket, throw your laundry on top,
and once you've emptied it all out into the washing machine, all your supplies are
right there ready for you to use.
Alright, now I have three study tips for you, which aren't really visual, I'm just gonna
tell you.
Number one is that a great way to study is to rewrite your notes neatly.
If you're writing notes really quickly in class, they're probably all over the place
and kind of messy, and using your hands to write something down actually makes you remember
it way more than just typing it or just reading it over and over and again.
You can even take inspiration from bullet journaling - only instead of making beautiful
charts about your to-do list, you can make them about the Civil War, or whatever it is
you're studying.
Next, there are two types of tasks that we do - mindful tasks and mindless tasks.
Mindful tasks are the ones that you really have to use your brain to accomplish, like
writing an essay.
And mindless tasks are the ones that you can kind of do on autopilot, like double checking
your spelling in that essay.
So anytime I'm working on a big project that I know I'm going to procrastinate from,
I always try to stop in the middle of a mindless task.
That way when you come back to the project, you know exactly what you need to do to get
started without even thinking about it, and it's a lot less daunting to kind of ease
yourself into a project by working on something mindless, and then since you're already
in "work mode," you can move right into the actual difficult parts of the project.
And finally, if you have a big test to study for or a big essay to write, it's so helpful
to make yourself a mini to-do list just for that project.
It can be so overwhelming to just put "write essay" on your to-do list, so, break it
up into smaller action items - Make a new document.
Gather your sources.
Write an outline.
Write the intro.
Double check your spelling.
Write your bibliography.
Print and staple the essay.
Obviously you'll have to tailor that to the exact project you're working on, but
I find it is so much easier to stay motivated if you can just be constantly crossing things
off a to-do list even if they're the tiniest little pieces of the project.
So those were my Back to School tips and tricks.
But now, this is what you guys have been waiting for, it is giveaway time.
This giveaway isn't sponsored by anyone, I bought everything with my own money, or
some of it I got for free.
Basically when I was shopping at Target and Michaels for all of the school supplies that
you saw in my videos over the past month, I kept seeing the most adorable, lovely little
supplies.
I like oh my god, you guys would love this, I have to buy it and and I have to give it
away to one of you.
So here is a tote bag filled with a bunch of just random school supplies that one of
you is gonna win.
The tote bag itself is from Target, and I think it's adorable.
You're gonna get this notebook.
You'll get this Productivity Planner, which I got free in this box, thing.
But it's actually pretty cool.
It has all kinds of like, pre-made pages for you to fill in, and if you're not good at
staying organized, I think this would be a really good tool for you to use.
Recently I was at the YouTube Space for this event, and every time I got there I feel like
they just give me more and more things with the YouTube logo on them and I feel like everything
I own already has the YouTube logo on it.
So I'm gonna give these away to you.
There's a water bottle and there's a notebook which has the logo embossed on the front,
and if you undo this zipper, there's a little pouch inside and then there's a notebook.
You're gonna get this cute little pencil case, and you'll get these tiny little,
like post-it notes, things, which are great if you have a planner.
And then you'll get this pink plastic pencil case, and inside of that, you will get this
set of holographic and gradient pencils, which I've been using in so many of my videos,
I'm obsessed with these.
I literally just got them from the Target dollar section, and I had to get two because
I knew that I needed to give them to one of you, but I also wanted to keep them for myself.
These are just the cutest post-it notes I have ever seen, this one looks like a popsicle
with a bite taken out of it, and this one says Now or Never.
I can't do a giveaway without washi tape, so I grabbed this little like, Duck Brand
glitter washi tape because I just have so many of these, I figured I'd give one to
one of you guys.
And then finally, I actually got these for free from Knock Knock, who sponsored one of
the previous giveaways this summer, but they are these little to-do pads, this one, or
like, little post-it note pads.
This one says high five, and you can say why you're giving someone a high five, and this
one is a thank you notepad, so you can tell them why you're saying thank you.
So the giveaway will be happening over on my Facebook page.
So I've posted the Facebook, shareable version of this video over there.
The link will be right down below.
What you have to do is share that onto your own Facebook profile, and then take a screenshot
to show me that you've done it, and email that screenshot to karenkavettnewsletter@gmail.com.
In one week, I'll pick a winner from everyone who's done that, I'll email you back to
get your address, and you will win all of those school supplies.
Since I'm going be shipping this out myself, it's only open to those of you who have
a United States address, because international shipping is so expensive.
Alright, so if you want even more Back to School hacks like, I made a video just like
this over on HGTV Handmade last year which I'm gonna link right down below.
And if you want some tips on staying organized, I've heard that my How I Stay Organized
video has actually helped out a lot of people with the system I've come up with, so I'll
link that down below as well.
So if you're still watching, the code word for the comment section is rainbow, so use
the word rainbow somewhere in your comment and then I'll know that you watched the
entire video and you're a really cool awesome person.
Thank you guys for watching, good luck with school, and I'll see you guys next time.
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i5-750 vs i5-7500: Can An 8 Year Old i5 Still Game In 2017? - Duration: 13:08.
How far have Intel's i5 processors come since the first generation?
Howdy howdy guys, ponchato here, and today we'll be taking a look at the first processor
in the i5 series, the 750, versus its most recent successor, the i5-7500.
The i5-750 was released back in September of 2009, which actually makes it one of the
very first "Core i" series processors ever.
It's built on the 45nm Lynnfield architecture, which sounds pretty quaint by modern standards.
The 750 used Intel's LGA 1156 socket and ran with DDR3 memory.
It's a 4 core, 4 thread processor, just like modern i5s, running at 2.66GHz and a
95W TDP.
With a launch price right around $200, the i5-750 was priced identically to the 7500.
And that's our modern contender, Intel's i5-7500.
This one was released in January of 2017 as part of Intel's 14nm Kaby Lake architecture.
It uses the LGA 1151 socket and runs with DDR4 memory.
Like the 750 and all i5s that succeeded it, the i5-7500 is a 4 core, 4 thread processor.
It runs at 3.4GHz and has a much tighter 65W TDP.
MSRP for the 7500 was right around $200 at launch, almost 8 years after the 750.
The i5-750 I'm using is running with DDR3 memory, while the i5-7500 is using DDR4.
Other than that, the systems basically are identical with 8GB of RAM, an RX 480 4GB,
and booting off an SSD.
First up, we'll look at Cinebench.
Running both CPU tests, the i5-7500 scores 603 in multicore and 164 in single core.
Compare that to the i5-750 getting a somewhat less impressive 330 in multicore and 94 in
single core.
That's an 83% increase in multicore performance and a 74% increase in single core, even though
the 7500 is only clocked about 28% faster than the 750.
This is a good example of IPC (or 'Instructions Per Clock') performance.
Not only does the 7500 run faster, it also does more work per clock cycle.
As we get closer and closer to the upper limit of Moore's law, efficiency increases like
this will become more and more important.
Now the game results.
First up, Battlefield 1.
As expected, the difference is much more dramatic at low settings, where processor speed is
the limiting factor rather than GPU speed.
On low settings, the 7500 almost doubles the 750's average frame rate at 183 vs 108 FPS.
Lows are also almost doubled at 97 vs 56 in 1% and 65 vs 35 in 0.1%.
The trend continues on medium settings with the 7500 averaging 45FPS more than the 750,
1% lows up 32FPS, and 0.1% lows up 30FPS.
On high settings, the averages are much closer; there's only a 10% difference between the
two processors.
That means we're starting to get bottlenecked by the GPU.
Lows still show a fairly significant difference with the 750 trailing by 22% and 36% in 1%
and 0.1% lows, respectively.
On ultra the story is similar with averages only diverging by 7 frames per second but
lows are a bit further apart than on high settings: about 27% higher 1% lows and 55%
higher 0.1% lows.
In fact, looking across the 750's results from low up to ultra, you can see that the
processor is the biggest factor in restricting performance; there's only a 28FPS difference
between low and ultra.
Next, Counter Strike: Global Offensive.
Because this game is so graphically simple, processor speed ends up being the dominant
factor even on high settings.
Looking at the graph, the 750 averages almost 65% slower on low settings.
There's a 49 FPS delta in 1% lows and 22 FPS delta in 0.1% lows.
On medium settings, averages diverged by 79%, 1% lows by 88%, and 0.1% lows more than doubled
on the 7500.
Similarly on high, the 750's average FPS trailed by about 77% compared to the 7500.
1% lows and 0.1% lows were both more than double with the 7500.
It should be noted that 1% lows reached down to 22FPS and 0.1% lows hit 7, with the older
i5-750.
Not exactly what you want in a competitive shooter.
Third is Deus Ex: Mankind Divided.
Honestly I did not expect this game to show such a big performance difference between
the two processors, since it's so graphically intensive.
On low settings, the 750 trails by 17 frames per second average, 14 FPS in 1% lows, and
8 FPS in 0.1% lows.
On medium settings the averages are much closer, only 3 frames apart, but lows are still divergent
with an 8FPS difference in the 1% case and 11FPS difference in the 0.1% case.
On ultra, where the GPU is bottlenecking hard, averages are identical at 39 FPS.
Lows still show a difference with the 7500 almost maintaining 30FPS all the time, while
the 750 drops down to 24FPS in the slowest 1% of frames and 15FPS in the slowest 0.1%.
If you're running at medium or better settings, a faster processor won't do much for average
FPS, but it can make a big difference in lows.
Fourth in the lineup is GTA V, and the weird "stuttering on low settings" problem rears
its ugly head again.
On low, the 750 averages 94FPS with 1% lows at 67FPS and 0.1% lows at 61FPS.
That's pretty respectable performance from a processor that's almost a decade old.
The 7500 bugs out on us and even though it averages 125, the low frames hit about 8FPS.
Basically unplayable, but this is more of a glitch than a performance problem.
On medium, the performance improvement is very notable.
The 7500 averages almost 40FPS faster than the 750, just under 30FPS faster in the 1%
lows, and 28FPS faster in the 0.1% lows.
On high settings, the 7500's worst case lows once again match or beat the 750's
average; the 7500 hits 64FPS in 1% lows while the 750 averages, overall, 64FPS.
That's a pretty handy performance delta.
Next is Just Cause 3.
Because this game is so heavy on CPU and memory, I figured that the i5-7500 would just destroy
the 750.
Not just due to its faster processing speed, but also because of the significantly faster
DDR4 memory.
One look at the graph confirms that hypothesis.
On low, the 7500 averages almost two and a half times faster than the 750.
1% lows are nearly double at 49FPS versus 28, and 0.1% lows bump up 12FPS with the 7500.
On medium, the 7500 averages 63FPS higher than the 750, 14 FPS higher in 1% lows, and
5FPS higher in 0.1% lows.
High settings were a bit more interesting; the 750's average was well below the 7500s
and the 1% lows trailed by 25%, but the 0.1% lows were actually better on the 750 than
on the 7500.
We can probably chock this one up to measurement error or some background process turning on
while benchmarking, but it's an interesting note.
Sixth in the lineup is Blizzard's Overwatch.
To me, these results are just bizarre.
I can't figure this game out.
On low, averages are identical due to the built-in hard cap of 300FPS but this time
it's the 750, not the 7500, that leads in lows.
The 8 year old 750 runs 15FPS higher 1% lows and a pretty sizable 42FPS gain in 0.1% lows.
On high settings the results are nearly identical around a 226FPS average, 175 FPS 1% low, but
a 15FPS difference in 0.1% lows.
On ultra, the results are actually pretty much identical; 116 FPS average, 76-ish FPS
1% lows, and 60FPS in the 0.1% lows.
Performance in this game has always been a bit wonky to me.
Always smooth and non-distracting, definitely, but weird once you put it on a graph.
Two processors this far apart in age really shouldn't be performing the same.
Weird.
Next up is the game that just passed DOTA 2 in highest number of simultaneous players
on Steam: PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds.
Looking at the graph, on low settings the 750 only trails by 12 frames per second average.
1% lows have a bigger 18FPS gap, and 0.1% lows are down by 4FPS.
On medium settings, the 7500 once again only leads by about 10% in the average.
1% lows are up 8FPS and 0.1% lows up 5; not too big of a difference.
On ultra the 750 trails by about 8% in the average, but a much more sizable 16FPS in
1% lows and 8FPS in 0.1% lows.
Based on these results, it looks like this game is mostly bound by the GPU, rather than
the processor.
Last in the gaming lineup is Rocket League.
Being an esports title with easy-to-render graphics, I expected this game to show a big
difference in performance, especially at low settings.
The graph confirms that hypothesis.
On low, the 7500 leads average FPS by over 120 frames per second.
1% lows were up 80 frames, and 0.1% lows were up a much smaller 17FPS.
On medium, once again the 7500 was far ahead on average: 275FPS versus the 750's 168.
1% lows from the 7500 also showed a significant 60% gain over the 750, but 0.1% lows closed
the gap again at 103FPS for the 750 and 126FPS for the 7500.
High settings showed the smallest performance gains, likely since the GPU is taxed much
more heavily at this level.
Averages for the 750 and 7500 were 138FPS and 165FPS respectively, with the 750 trailing
in 1% lows by 24FPS and 0.1% lows by 17 frames per second.
These results are just about in line with the difference in multicore performance measured
in Cinebench.
So the 750 falls pretty far behind the 7500 in most games.
But, how does it hold up in power consumption and temperatures?
At idle, the 750 stayed around 30C.
While gaming in CSGO, it fluctuated quite a bit but stayed around 54C.
While stress testing with Prime95, the i5-750 hit 61C.
The 8 year newer i5-7500 idled around 33C.
During gaming in CSGO it averaged right around 50C, and while stress testing the 7500 peaked
at 59C.
Both CPUs were cooled by fairly typical aftermarket tower coolers; the 750 had an old Cooler Master
Hyper 212 Plus while the 7500 was cooled by a Deepcool Gammaxx 400.
So the temperatures actually aren't that much different, but what about power consumption?
Sitting idle on the desktop, the 750 used 61W.
The 7500 actually used more at idle; 68W.
While gaming, however, the 750 falls behind.
In CSGO, the 750 drew 235W from the wall, while the 7500 only took 204W.
While stress testing, the difference is even more pronounced with the 750 taking 272W and
the 7500 only using 232W.
Not a big enough difference that you'd need a different power supply to run the old processor,
but big enough to be worth noting.
Based on the comparisons in this video, you may get the impression that the 750 is a worthless
CPU because it's so much slower than a modern i5.
But, actually, I think the data shows the opposite.
It can still maintain 60+ FPS in most games, and in some games (particularly esports titles),
it can keep up 120FPS or better.
An old i5-750 build can easily be brought up to run modern games if you just drop in
a recent graphics card and install 8GB of memory.
In fact in a lot of these benchmarks, the limiting factor was the GPU, not the processor.
So is the 8 year old i5-750 still relevant in 2017?
I think it is.
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You Can Do Better - How To Deal With Your Sh*t | truTV - Duration: 1:48.
presents different challenges for everybody.
So to help us comprehend this daily battle we all have
is clinical and forensic psychologist Dr. Judy Ho.
For being something that's really universal--
everybody's got [bleep] that they need to deal with--
why is it so difficult to do?
Because when you're going through a period of [bleep]
it's all-encompassing.
It just feels like it colors your entire day,
your whole life, like nothing's ever gonna change.
The first step is always just to take some deep breaths.
You would think that that seems way too simple,
but it always works.
What you're telling your parasympathetic nervous system
is that things are cool.
Got it.
So even if your mind is stressed
you're telling your body you're not.
You're sending all these signals and everything...
And it sends a feedback loop up to your brain saying,
"Hey, you're not in danger."
It's so cool.
So after you do that,
it's really important to just, like, refocus on the present.
You know, go through your five senses and by the end of that,
you've also distracted yourself...
Yeah.
...from really engaging
in the worry thoughts.
What are some of the common obstacles that you see
that people can counter?
Well, I think one really
common one is like a very difficult time
tolerating negative emotional states.
Like, we all want to feel happy.
The minute that we feel sad it's like, oh, no, oh, no,
we have to struggle with this.
I think we all have to really visualize all emotions,
positive or negative, more like waves in the ocean, like,
they come and they go and you can't really hold onto it.
If you have a way of actually taking sadness and, like,
visualizing it as a physical object outside yourself...
Yeah.
...whether it looks like
a person, a monster, a book-- any physical object,
even the Grand Canyon, has a beginning and an end.
Well, Judy, Dr. Ho, very, very valuable stuff
that everybody takes to heart.
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You Can Do Better - Cuddle Therapy | truTV - Duration: 1:31.
cuddle therapy.
Physical touch, the act of physical touch,
increases oxytocin levels-- that's a bonding hormone--
and that decreases stress and anxiety.
Well, let's see if it works.
We're gonna be meeting with varsity cuddler Fei Wyatt.
Okay, so, Fei, show us what to do.
All right, well, I have a position that I really like,
and it's called "Lap of Luxury".
Ooh.
Just like that.
Yay.
There you go, and that's sort of like your body pillow.
[Matthew] What kind of advice do you have for people
who might be feeling a little nervous
or uncomfortable in this?
A lot of what I do is teaching people
how to give themselves permission for pleasure.
Just being able to say, "Okay, what do I really want?"
And to learn to communicate that.
Is there much discussion that goes on in cuddle parties?
Because I feel like once I'm being this intimate
with someone, I feel like I should get to know them.
It's one of the few places where you're allowed to just be you
without the pressure of doing anything.
It's really, it's very meditative and very soothing.
I'm sure arousal can happen.
How do you work around some awkward moment
during a cuddle event?
So, the first thing is, nobody will get shamed.
Our bodies, they do things.
But, we talk about how we just honor the space
so we can make an adjustment
so you're not stoking any kind of erotic energy.
Thank you so much, Fei.
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BiliScreen App Can Detect Early Signs of Pancreatic Cancer - Duration: 4:18.
Hi, I'm Heathcliff and this is Lions Ground.
I hope you have a fantastic day.
Smart researchers at the University of Washington are working on an app called Biliscreen.
An app that can analyze selfies of your smartphone and can discover early signs of pancreatic
cancer.
The app's name Biliscreen comes from the word bilirubin,
a brownish yellow substance found in bile also called jaundiced, a yellowish or greenish
pigmentation of the skin and whites of the eyes due to high bilirubin levels.
How does this app work?
You have to wear a paper glasses printed with colored squares to help calibrate colors or
a 3D-printed box that blocks ambient lighting.
The Biliscreen app uses the phone's built-in camera and flash to make photos of the person's
eyes.
A computer vision system then isolates the white parts and calculates color information
from the sclera (the white outer layer of the eyeball).
Tests have shown that scientists found 89.9% of 70 participants had a correct diagnosis.
...Now a demonstration of what "not" to do.
1.
Don't press the phone against your eye
2. Do not use the bright video camera light
3. Do not touch your eye with your finger.
4. Make sure your mobile is virus free
What is pancreatic cancer?
The word pan in pancreatic comes from the pancreas, a gland located behind the stomach
and in front of the pine.
Pancreatic cancer is a disease in which malignant cancerous cells form in the tissues of the
pancreas.
About 53,670 people (27,970 men and 25,700 women) will be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
About 43,090 people (22,300 men and 20,790 women) will die of pancreatic cancer, estimates
The American Cancer Society.
Symptoms: Yellowing of the skin or the white of the
eyes Pain in the upper or middle abdomen and back
Mysteriously weight loss Loss of appetite
Fatigue Depression
"The problem with pancreatic cancer is that by the time you discovered the symptones,
it's frequently too late," said lead author Alex Mariakakis, a doctoral student at the
Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering.
"The hope is that if people can do this simple test once a month — in the privacy
of their own homes — some might catch the disease early enough to undergo treatment
that could save their lives."
What do you think of this creation?
Use the voting poll in the top right cornor and use the comment section to share your
thoughts about this app.
Become member of the 'pride', join the club, visit patreon.com/lionsground and access to
ad-free content: behind the scenes, bloopers, underground stories, monthly live-sessions,
and many more and this all exclusively on Patreon "and" you support my work.
So join the club, visit patreon.com/lionsground Click the videos next to me to watch more
of my videos.
I sincerely want to thank you for your time watching this video, it's really appreciated.
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Hellmuth CAN'T HANDLE this table with Boeree, Laak and Ho - S5 E19 - Duration: 20:46.
- [Announcer] From the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas, Nevada
this is Poker Night in America.
(upbeat poker music)
- Hello and welcome to Poker Night in America.
I'm Chris Hansen along side the silliest adult male
in poker he is Mr. Joseph Stapleton.
- We are bringin' you action from the Golden Nugget
in Las Vegas and I am pumped up.
Chris look at our lineup tonight.
We are stacked, like Baywatch stacked.
- Like the original or that stupid remake
that just came out?
- Chris, they're both amazing thank you.
We've got three main event winners here,
Joe Cada, my old neighbor in Hoboken, Greg Merson,
and da brat, Bill Helmuth.
- Sorry if that was weird, I just wanted to feel it.
- [Chris] And it doesn't stop there
because Maria Ho is here, and my former crush
and subject of many weird dreams, Liv Boeree.
Then there's Bill Lee and everyone's
favorite extraterrestrial, Phil Laak.
- Bill doesn't only brag about himself,
he brags for other people. - Yes.
(Maria Laughing)
- He's like. - It's unlimited.
- It's the, yeah.
- [Chris] A real Who's who at our table today
here for day number one.
We've got World Series of Poker Champions,
and we've got Liv Boeree, hello Liv.
- [Joseph] You know what's amazing about this lineup
is the guy you've never heard of
is the richest one at the table.
(Chris Laughing)
Ever.
- This is recently wasn't it?
- 25 years.
- I'm straddling, Joe, I don't know what I have
I'm just straddling like the rest of you guys are.
- Are you really?
- [Phil] I don't know what I have though.
- You don't know what you have
because you can't see through your goggles.
- No, I haven't looked yet,
but the cards came in.
- [Joseph] Phil's not even talking to Maria,
he's actually talking to another person
because he's playing in a remotely in those goggles.
- [Chris] Phil Laak's entire like is virtual reality.
- [Phil] I hope they're not aces, I'm gonna feel bad,
but the camera's could watch and notice
that I haven't looked yet.
- [Maria] Wow, that would be real sketchy Phil.
- Actually I hope I have aces, because the camera's
can show that I haven't looked this is the first time.
- [Maria] Super sketch.
- [Joe] She just threw that out.
- Uh oh, fortunate to pick up the queens
and the I didn't look yet straddle.
- I'm gonna raise you Maria Ho.
And I have looked.
- You, I am so, no I'm just kidding.
- [Phil] I'm gonna go 800.
- You kinda deserve this
for re-raising. - 800 means the hand's over
or you're committing more to the pot.
One of the two.
(cheering from person in audience)
Oh my God you have Ace, jack don't you.
- What did you start, you started with 10?
- Yeah, if you have ace, jack, I guess
you would probably, it would hurt.
If she has ace, jack.
Okay at least I know what you have.
- That's good right? - That helps a little bit.
Ace, jacks ahead of me but I can
catch-up right now real easy, a lotta work.
Seven, eight, nine with two clubs.
- [Chris] Queen, jack, deuce.
- Oh, we both got a little bit,
I got a little 10 gutter ball for a straight.
You have middle fare. - Good you have some equity,
you're gonna bet, right?
- [Phil] Of course, two green chips.
- [Chris] Set of queens for Phil,
middle pair for Maria. - Denominations.
- [Phil] Jacks might not be good.
As a friend I have to tell you.
- [Joseph] This could be the worst thing that happened
to Maria since that boat ride with Robert Wagner.
It's a West Side Story reference.
See a musical, there's been a musical before LaLa Land.
- [Chris] Yeah, I saw it.
- [Joseph] The one?
- [Chris] I don't know which one you're talking about.
- [Joseph] Well speaking of boats, Phil's got one now.
- [Chris] Starlight Express, I saw that, does that count?
Yes, no? It's and Andrew Lloyd Weber.
- Sure. - Joint, that works.
- [Joseph] I'll give it to ya.
- [Chris] It's pretty sad that the only Broadway musical
I've ever seen is Starlight Express.
- Uh oh, she didn't just instantly muck.
What do you got Maria, you don't have jack do you?
You got a flush though - Do you have any big chips
behind, because I can't. - This is what I have.
- Perfect, okay. - About three.
- Five yep gotcha, thank you.
- If you have a super-big hand, I accept the pain.
I accept it.
If I'm gonna get there, if I'm not there already.
Here, check it out, for you guys at home.
(Greg and Maria laughing)
Does that match up?
- [Greg] You can see in that screen you know.
- It was on the monitor. - It was on the monitor.
(table laughing)
- If you were really sharp you would have known.
- Get out of here. - I'm not doing it anymore.
The days of putting the truth up
in the universe. - I didn't see it.
If I saw it, I promise. - I didn't see it.
- I promise if I could see it I would say something.
But I didn't see it. - I saw it.
- Or I'm just pretending like I didn't see it.
And I'm pretending I have a decision when I know exactly
what I'm gonna do. - Dave Thaler says
you stand up in a hand you get what you need in the end.
So I'm standin' up.
- I feel so leveled right now, I'm kinda confused
to be honest. - You could have been
unleveled, you just looked over at the monitor.
- I know.
- [Phil] I wouldn't stand up without floods.
Or effective.
- [Bill L.] Show the nine four offshoot.
Show the nine four. - Show on.
- You showed the camera already.
- [Chris] Ones gonna be enough for Maria tonight.
She made the right fold.
- [Joseph] The Laak wins our first hand of the night
on Poker Night in America.
- I knew the queen was good.
- [Joseph] Liv straddling, calm down everyone
I mean in the game. - Hey, yeah.
- [Liv] It's absurd because it didn't happen.
- Yeah, hopefully as a old player I'll wake up one day
in some cruel twist of fate.
(chips clicking around table)
- [Chris] We go in five handed to this flop.
Laak the original raiser, called by Merson,
called by Helmuth, called by Lee, called by Boeree.
- I bid up to 14. - Flop is seven, jack, six
a couple of hearts on board.
- [Joseph] One, two, three, four, five,
nobody has a heart draw.
- [Chris] Straight draw for Phil Laak.
- Up and down yeah, okay. - That looks like one of
those multi-way flops. - Check.
- [Chris] Yeah, it was top pair for Merson on the flop.
No longer on the turn.
- Check.
- [Joseph] Merson's still the favorite.
- [Chris] Lot's of free checking to the river.
- Check. - Two pair for Merson
on the river, but that ain't the card he wanted
to see, Bill Lee and Phil Laak both river a straight.
- [Joseph] Laak's got the losing end
Bill Lee's got the business end.
- 22 and a quarter.
- [Chris] I was gonna say, it's pretty tough to know
you're beat here with eight, nine.
You're only losing the king, nine and ace, king.
- I'm all in.
- I'm the worst.
- [Chris] Now it's easier to know you're losing.
- I don't know, I just wanna see it.
- [Chris] I love when a guy like Bill Lee is in the hand.
I really didn't see the hand getting played out this way.
- Oh, I'm a POW.
- [Chris] POW? Prisoner of war?
Piece of work? - Payoff wizard.
(table laughing) (announcers laughing)
- [Chris] Playoff wizrd.
- [Joseph] Phil Laak is the best thing to happen to TV
since the cathode ray tube.
- [Chris] Don't go anywhere, this golden nugget
of a table will be right back.
- [Announcer] How would you like to play
- [Chris] Welcome back to Poker Night in America.
We rejoin the action inside the Golden Nugget.
Poker Night in America brought to you by
Kimo Sabe Mezcal with Joe Stapleton, it's Chris Hansen.
And we're back to the action,
at our 2550 no limit cash game.
- [Bill L.] I've been in the top 10
every year it seems like.
- [Chris] World Series of Poker Champion Joe Cada raises.
World Series of Poker Champ Main Event Champion
Greg Merson folds.
World Series of Poker Main Event Champion
Bill Helmuth folds.
Uber rich guy Bill Lee folds.
Talented and wickedly good poker player Liv Boeree calls.
- That's one of the first things
he told a story about how you got second.
- I oughta punish you. - Stop Merson, stop, Jesus.
- This guy, Billy I'm getting Player of the Year
which I feel like I finished in second three times
I finally got Player of the Year locked up.
- Yup. - It's a big poster,
like life sized poster of the, I need more posters.
(Maria Laughing)
- [Phil] On that side, that was a good one.
- [Maria] Phil never gets tired of looking at me.
- I have a lot of posters from last year.
- But I need it, right, and then he
has to win the main event.
- [Joseph] So, Helmuth is complaining
about losing Player of the Year, the year
the guy sitting right across from him won it.
Greg Merson by absolutely smashing the end of the series
and winning back-to-back bracelets.
- It was announced and then they went back
and said wait a minute, these last events
don't count for whatever reason and we're gonna
give it to fricken Jeff Manson instead.
- That's right. - I won it by their own rules
and they took it away. - I remember that year.
- They said don't worry Phil, you'll win one.
I'm just gonna keep comin'. - Are you gonna take that.
Did you see Doyle's bet wanting to take,
- Todd. - Todd against anybody
in a tournament like that they both play yeah.
You should take that bet.
- I don't bet on or against myself.
Doyle's made a couple million dollars,
all the kids would say, oh, we're better than Phil
we wanna bet you a million, and I'd say
I don't make those bets, but go see Doyle.
- [Maria] Yeah.
- These kids, they think, one or,
they get there once or twice they
think they're good. - I generally try
and not bet with people who have a history of winning.
- I wanna look at me the whole time.
- [Maria] No it's a graphic design.
- [Joseph] Liv raising the nuts, Cada knows he can't call.
(beep)
So much ego, it's all ego.
- OK, good. - Liv wins.
Joe folded, Liv wins.
- [Joseph] And I recognize that, I recognize it right away.
- Okay folks. - I shoulda snap called
the thousand, acted like I had one pair,
and said nice hand, I had a pair.
That's the correct play. - I agree.
- [Phil] And I messed it up, but I
make mistakes daily and I accept that.
- I don't think I mind your raise.
I think you made a good raise.
- Go back to glasses. - Yep.
- I think you made good raise Phil,
I think you made a bad call.
- Yeah, it might be a raise fold,
that could be the super high-level wizard jump.
I'm not emotionally grounded for that stuff.
Two hours per decision?
I think it's on you. - Shut it.
- No, they don't call clocks. - It's a lot of noise.
- It's a lot of noise. - One thousand.
- Take it from all of us. - Wow.
- [Joseph] So, Bill's gonna raise here with bottom pair
which is, in fact, the best hand for now.
- [Chris] Ace on the turn.
King on the river, this hand is Bill Lee's take down.
- Two thousand.
- [Joseph] Phil makes the right fold.
- Can't fold. - Show one.
- No, don't don't don't. - Show the seven
♪ and make me happy.
- I never talk when I play, but I'm like maybe it's like.
- Talking and playing's never been good for me, not.
- [Joseph] That was a not joke worse than Borat.
Is there a way we can pause things right there
and award that worst joke of the week?
- [Liv] He was on to get under Dan Smith's skin.
- Who? - Phil.
- [Joseph] Action on Maria Ho.
Maria been kinda quiet tonight
other than playing that first hand.
- [Chris] She's in now.
- [Phil] I was not trying to get under his skin.
That kid, he's crazy man, he's straight crazy.
I mean like he's a really good player, but.
- [Chris] The flop's top pair and a flush draw.
- Seemed like a. - Pretty.
- I three bet him like three times in like seven hours
and I had it twice, and he moved in every time.
- Maybe you're the crazy one Phil.
- Maybe he had it. - You're the one that's
three betting the nine, deuce, the 10, deuce.
- Yeah you kept having 10, deuce.
- Maybe you're the crazy northern European.
- Right.
(chips clicking)
- [Joseph] Ace, jack high Maria?
- [Chris] Yahtzee, ace of diamonds on the turn
Maria Ho in business, Helmuth drawing dead.
- I think I got bluffed a lot today Phil.
Gary made me fold kings before.
- It's very important to survive
to allow yourself to get bluffed here and there.
You gotta feel okay about it.
- Come one. - Every time you (bleep).
- [Joseph] He might wanna try have
a little bit more of a poker face.
(chips clicking)
- [Phil] Just bettin' and knockin' 'em off.
- [Chris] Statistically speaking when Phil
puts his glasses in his mouth,
he is a 0% win rate in showdown.
- [Phil] Maria Ho bluff-tastic or had it fantastic.
- If she was bluffin' it was a good bluff.
- [Phil] Was it have-it fantastic or bluff-tastic?
- Always have it. - Always have it-tastic.
- [Joseph] Wow, FBT Mueller in the background.
- [Chris] We haven't seen him
on Poker Night in America in years.
- [Joseph] Guess what, he's joining us
after the break. - Really?
- [Chris] Thanks for coming back to Poker Night in America
with Joe Stapleton, I'm Chris Hanson, back to the poker.
Lot of big names at the table today.
Lot of money won in their career.
- Straddle guys. - Before I quit.
- Yeah, we are straddling, I just been doing that
I don't know if we're all doing it.
Are we all doing it? - Everyone hasn't been
I don't think.
- [Joseph] Laak is straddling regardless of whether
anyone else is gonna do it after him.
- [Chris] Maria Ho makes it 300.
- [Maria] It's wide open.
- [Chris] Helmuth calls.
- [Greg] I was wide open last time with a medium pair too.
- I know. - The very last time.
- I don't know if Greg'll wanna straddle that.
He may not want to. - Why.
- [Chris] Bill Lee will call.
- He might not wanna play. - No, he will.
- This big. - We're good.
- I had a job from like. - Yeah, we know your struggle.
- I'm just kidding man.
- [Chris] And Phil Laak's in.
- We're good.
- [Maria] I love how Greg already tilted
and he's not even in the game.
Like this is. - Yeah, you already.
- [Joseph] Ahh, too much talking.
Ahh, can't pay attention. - Flop is jack, seven, four,
brought to you by Kimo Sabe Mezcal.
- [Joseph] Top pair for Helmuth, bottom pair for Laak,
middle pair for Maria.
- [Bill L.] I would've tried to win.
I might not lose my own stack, but I
would've given it a little go.
- [Chris] What is goin' on, that's a quick call.
- Threes, Phil, threes? - Oh no, I'm in
a different range. - Give it a raise.
- I'm in a different range. - Still got the threes?
- Much different range. - No idea what he's got.
- Sorry to leave ya hangin'. - Queen of spades on the turn
Maria bets 1600.
- What the (bleep) is going on here?
- [Chris] She has got Bill Helmuth twisting here.
- [Bill] Every hand I have I just lose.
- [Joseph] You know, some of thee rationales from Helmuth
are beginning to border on senile.
- [Chris] Oh, and she's gonna get him again.
- Yo, what's the deal with these shoes?
Is this a sponsorship or something?
- [Maria] I love those shoes.
- It has to be right?
- I have not been sponsored, no.
- They just gave 'em to you? - I have one of
the coolest deals. - They're his dancing shoes.
- [Chris] Liv Boeree three betting two sevens.
Bill Lee opened things up with seven, six, off.
- You spray painted them? - I think it was super cool
that you were in a Carl's Jr. Commercial.
- Puma baby. - I don't get sponsored
by Puma. - He says it like it's
a possibility.
- You rock those shoes like. - I'm gonna get in line
right now for my Air Helmuth's.
- If I raise you on the flop does that help Maria?
- I'm gonna call.
I have a hand that I'm not folding to or raise.
If I bet spare. - Miss another one?
- [Maria] Yeah, but it was a small-ish.
- Top pair again.
- [Maria] I was prepared to bluff there.
- [Joseph] So Joe Cada has decided to put a fourth bet
with king, jack, kinda turning this into
a pre-flop bluff, make no mistake,
he is perfectly happy with Liv folding,
but instead. She shoves.
- [Chris] Oh man, that's the way you play it.
- [Joseph] The cold four bet looks very strong.
- Nice hand.
- [Chris] Greg Mueller sitting down
in the two seat taking Maria Ho's spot.
Greg Mueller one of the originals on Poker Night in America
was at the very first event, very first episode.
- [Joseph] F-B-T.
Bill Lee, limping under the gun.
King, three shooted, not sure about that.
Cada raising the lady kings. - I really don't know
I don't think I have one I'm like
if I had to say one I think it's Phil Laak's.
I swear to god, true story.
- It was fun playing with all
of you guys. - Bye Maria.
- I'm tilted Maria, I'm very tilted.
- All right, you made a good play.
- [Joseph] You know Phil was talking about
being in the zone and he just got friend zoned by Maria.
- Maria Ho you are. - Like a hit and run
don't forget about that. - Fresh start beginning.
- [Chris] Enjoy Phil's bunny, bye.
- Poker gangster. - She's been doing it
for real. - So Cada flops a set.
Bill's actually drawing live with king tre.
I didn't lend butter to go with king, three of clubs
to fold when there's a club and a gut shot
thank you very much.
Now there's two clubs.
(chips clicking)
- I don't know it was a tough spot
I don't blame you for folding.
- It is a brutal hand, I had to tell you the truth,
once I realized the only way I could go
is just to stay with the truth, the whole way.
Brutal hand, this that, you know.
- [Liv] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
- If I never tell the truth, I kinda have to throw it out.
- [Joseph] Joe's gonna bet, my guess
is he's gonna bet bigger this time,
yeah 1500 into a pot of 1600. - They've run it once too.
- It sounds like a lot against you.
I don't know like how. - You know it's also easy
to be on the outside and say he doesn't have it this time.
- [Chris] Bill's actually getting a pretty good price there,
better than two-to-one with 26% equity.
- Glad I didn't wear that shirt.
Phil, I had that shirt on and I was too hot
and I put this one one thank goodness.
- [Joseph] Implied odds if he hits his hand
he gets maybe stack Cada. - Cool shirt, I was just
too hot in it.
- Sorry if that was weird, I just wanted to feel it.
- No, that's a good one. - It's nice.
- 2500. - I was just too hot in it.
- [Chris] Cada fires 2500 into the Bill Lee abyss.
And there's the raise from Lee.
- Hey FBT, I probably shouldn't tell you this
but I did watch the footage. - And there's a call.
- Just run her under flush that's all.
- [Joseph] Cada probably thought he was beat there,
he was getting five to one with top set.
Pretty disgusting spot right there.
Especially if you consider the fact
that the guy who won the money from him
is worth millions, upon millions, upon millions of dollars.
- [Phil] Nice had Bill Lee I can see
that you had the king high flush there and you bet five k.
- [Bill] Flush player.
- Is there a statute of limitations
for main event winners because I almost felt empathy
for Joe Cada after that happened.
- Well, it's been eight years since Cada won
$8.5 million, but then again, he did suck out
like five times at that final table.
So I'm gonna go ahead and say your empathy
comes from a good place here, but it's misguided.
- Well, as long as you think I'm a good person.
Stick around, we'll be back with
the chip counts when we return.
- [Chris] Welcome back to Poker Night in America
here at Golden Nugget in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Let's look at the results after night one of play.
- [Joseph] Cada and both Phils finish down
for the evening while Bill Lee won most
of his profit on that last suck out.
Two of my favorite females on the planet
Maria Ho and Liv Boree are up a few G's
and my brother from Hoboken, Greg Merson
finishes up 1375 bucks which is good
for around two weeks rent in that neighborhood.
- [Chris] Well, we're just getting started here in Vegas
so tune in next week when Helmuth
shows us a few more ways to run bad on televised poker.
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For everyone here at Poker Night in America
I'm Chris Hansen, he's Joe Stapleton,
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- I had pocket rockets on that.
- No way.
- [Bill] That's so cold Bill.
And Phil Laak's liable to bluff it all off ya
if a blank comes down the river too.
- Yeah.
- That's happened before, that has happened before.
- 200. - In the dark, whoo.
- [Announcer] That's beast-like.
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