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entertainme
07-11-2007, 10:54 AM
Welcome to Day 2B! 2p2 player list:

Carl Olson: colson10: 226,100
Michael Ium: T_Mac: 193,800
Daniel Alaei: Alaei: 187,700
Darrel Dicken: Gigabet: 155,400
Andrew Barton: Sponger: 117,400
Arnaud Mattern: cocarondelle: 106,600
Jonathan Krela, morello, 105,000
Taylor Douglas: tdomeski: 100,600
Aaron O'Rourke ? : Daliman: 92,500
Todd Terry: Todd Terry: 83,400
Phil Galfond: Jman28: 74,300
Samuel Padgett: SamG: 72,500
Vivek Rajkumar: psyduck: 67,400
Thayer Rasmussen: Thay3r: 64,500
Taylor Caby: Taylor Caby: 60,000
Rob Roseman: RRadar: 59,000
Jonathan Depa: HoosierAlum: 58,600
Isaac Haxton: Ike: 57,800
Petri Pollanen: stinkypete: 57,800
Phillipe Boucher: PHILLeDINGUE: 48,500
Max Bloomer: Slider: 47,600
Nicholas Rainey: Nick Rainey: 37,700
Robert Eckstut: BobboFitos: 36,500
Mark McPherson: mcpherzen: 29,800
Zachary King: cking: 29,600
Yuval Friedman: Yuv: 22,500
David Cossio: sirio11: 21,200
Andy Ward: Bonified: 21,000
Adam Schwartz: Tuco: 19,300
Lyric Duveyoung: Lyric: 18,100
Jacob Petersen: tmfs: 12,600

Please let me know if I missed anyone!

/images/graemlins/heart.gifChip up 2p2! /images/graemlins/heart.gif

ibluffoldladies
07-11-2007, 10:59 AM
Does this mean Admo busted out? NOOOooooo.

entertainme
07-11-2007, 11:03 AM
Admo played yesterday and if he was still in would not play until tomorrow, Day 3. However, if you read the Day 2A thread you'll find that Admo did bust yesterday. /images/graemlins/frown.gif

kyro
07-11-2007, 11:15 AM
Lots of people to root for. I personally will be rooting for sponger, colson and Daniel Alaei. GL to all!

PITTM
07-11-2007, 11:26 AM
SPONGER 4 WSOP CHAMP

PITTM
07-11-2007, 11:26 AM
also,

gogogogogo petri.

nolanfan34
07-11-2007, 11:28 AM
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SPONGER 4 WSOP CHAMP

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QFT!!! PITTM, this might be the first thing I've agreed with you on, lol.

Also rooting for Carl, even though he's a Husky. Pac-10 represent!

luke4130
07-11-2007, 11:49 AM
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Please let me know if I missed anyone!

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Robert Eckstut: BobboFitos: 36,500

gogo Bobbo

morello
07-11-2007, 11:49 AM
Jonathan Krela, morello, 105,000 /images/graemlins/smile.gif

Badger
07-11-2007, 11:49 AM
Will 2B play for the same amount of time as 2A, regardless of the number of players left? I realize it's unlikely that 2B would get below 260 players, but is it possible they could burst the bubble today? Or would they stop play before that?

PITTM
07-11-2007, 11:56 AM
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Will 2B play for the same amount of time as 2A, regardless of the number of players left? I realize it's unlikely that 2B would get below 260 players, but is it possible they could burst the bubble today? Or would they stop play before that?

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they said yesterday that they were going to play down to the exact #. Bursting the bubble today would be incredibly unfair to anyone who bubbles today. Bubble will burst tomorrow.

entertainme
07-11-2007, 12:01 PM
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Robert Eckstut: BobboFitos: 36,500

gogo Bobbo

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Thanks! Added to the OP.

entertainme
07-11-2007, 12:02 PM
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Jonathan Krela, morello, 105,000 /images/graemlins/smile.gif

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Added!

GL!/images/graemlins/diamond.gifGL!/images/graemlins/diamond.gifGL!/images/graemlins/diamond.gifGL!/images/graemlins/diamond.gifGL!

burningyen
07-11-2007, 12:11 PM
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Robert Eckstut: BobboFitos: 36,500

gogo Bobbo

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Badger
07-11-2007, 12:27 PM
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they said yesterday that they were going to play down to the exact #. Bursting the bubble today would be incredibly unfair to anyone who bubbles today. Bubble will burst tomorrow.

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They'd play down exactly to the bubble, or exact number of players from 2A?

Would bursting the bubble today be incredibly unfair to those bubbling today? Or would it be more unfair if the players from 2B got to go to day 3 playing for less time than the players from 2A?

PokeReader
07-11-2007, 12:30 PM
They will play for the exact same amount of time that 2A did. Relative fairness, split fields cause inherent problems.

PITTM
07-11-2007, 12:37 PM
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they said yesterday that they were going to play down to the exact #. Bursting the bubble today would be incredibly unfair to anyone who bubbles today. Bubble will burst tomorrow.

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They'd play down exactly to the bubble, or exact number of players from 2A?

Would bursting the bubble today be incredibly unfair to those bubbling today? Or would it be more unfair if the players from 2B got to go to day 3 playing for less time than the players from 2A?

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theyll play down to the exact # as yesterday: 350. 549 are paid, so they will eliminate 199 more on day 3 before the money.

I think if they did it the other way it would be more unfair to the group that doesnt get money, the people who busted today.

entertainme
07-11-2007, 12:48 PM
According to the Pokernews reports, they'll play exactly the same amount of time that they did yesterday:

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# 11 hours 39 minutes ago | Posted by Reporter
Tournament Info

Tournament staff have just informed us that we are likely to get down to 350 players before the end of the fifth of today's levels. If that occurs, players tomorrow will finish at the same time as players finish today. This is to ensure that players receive equal playing time before the field is joined as one.

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Todd Terry
07-11-2007, 12:53 PM
I'm in with 83,400. GL everyone.

Hawklet
07-11-2007, 01:01 PM
Playing both days for the same time (instead) just make it seem like the two days of day 2 was actually just 2 different rooms. They start and end at the same time as if it were the same day. They're doing their best to simulate having enough room for everyone.

W brad
07-11-2007, 01:06 PM
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Playing both days for the same time (instead) just make it seem like the two days of day 2 was actually just 2 different rooms. They start and end at the same time as if it were the same day. They're doing their best to simulate having enough room for everyone.

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There was no need to stop the day early.

You know they could have just paid attention to who and exactly when someone was busted out once day 2A got below the 350 level, and done the same for day 2B.

If the final combined day 2 field ended up in the money, they could have figured out who at the end of both days busted out late enough to make it into the money.

Ghazban
07-11-2007, 01:08 PM
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Playing both days for the same time (instead) just make it seem like the two days of day 2 was actually just 2 different rooms. They start and end at the same time as if it were the same day. They're doing their best to simulate having enough room for everyone.

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There was no need to stop the day early.

You know they could have just paid attention to who and exactly when someone was busted out once day 2A got below the 350 level, and done the same for day 2B.

If the final combined day 2 field ended up in the money, they could have figured out who at the end of both days busted out late enough to make it into the money.

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They *could* have, but that would be a real pain in the ass for them. Please explain why your solution would be better than what they chose to do.

Hawklet
07-11-2007, 01:09 PM
So no one would know when the bubble is until it had already burst?

AngusThermopyle
07-11-2007, 01:09 PM
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Playing both days for the same time (instead) just make it seem like the two days of day 2 was actually just 2 different rooms. They start and end at the same time as if it were the same day. They're doing their best to simulate having enough room for everyone.

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There was no need to stop the day early.

You know they could have just paid attention to who and exactly when someone was busted out once day 2A got below the 350 level, and done the same for day 2B.

If the final combined day 2 field ended up in the money, they could have figured out who at the end of both days busted out late enough to make it into the money.

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Horrible idea.

Players busting out late day 2A would not know if they are "on the bubble".
Players on 2B would have that knowledge.

THEOSU
07-11-2007, 01:11 PM
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Playing both days for the same time (instead) just make it seem like the two days of day 2 was actually just 2 different rooms. They start and end at the same time as if it were the same day. They're doing their best to simulate having enough room for everyone.

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There was no need to stop the day early.

You know they could have just paid attention to who and exactly when someone was busted out once day 2A got below the 350 level, and done the same for day 2B.

If the final combined day 2 field ended up in the money, they could have figured out who at the end of both days busted out late enough to make it into the money.

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uh, no, because then day 2B people get an unfair advantage.

they play the exact same time, btw. and there will be more than 350 remaining.

True North
07-11-2007, 01:12 PM
ESPN probably has something to do with it also, as they like to film the bubble, which they can't do if the bubble bursts at some unknown time that they have to figure out retroactively.

SamG
07-11-2007, 01:12 PM
Samuel Padgett SamG 72,500

entertainme
07-11-2007, 01:12 PM
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I'm in with 83,400. GL everyone.

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Hi Todd. Sorry I missed you on the list! Updated now. (Sleep would probably have helped my accuracy.)

/images/graemlins/diamond.gifgogogogogogo!/images/graemlins/diamond.gif

entertainme
07-11-2007, 01:16 PM
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Samuel Padgett SamG 72,500

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Added!

/images/graemlins/diamond.gifRun hot! /images/graemlins/diamond.gif

Matt Flynn
07-11-2007, 01:18 PM
gogogogo 2+2! that would be soooooo sweet.

W brad
07-11-2007, 01:20 PM
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There was no need to stop the day early.

You know they could have just paid attention to who and exactly when someone was busted out once day 2A got below the 350 level, and done the same for day 2B.

If the final combined day 2 field ended up in the money, they could have figured out who at the end of both days busted out late enough to make it into the money.

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Horrible idea.

Players busting out late day 2A would not know if they are "on the bubble".
Players on 2B would have that knowledge.

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Ok, then how about making the end of day 2 the bubble, anyone who makes it to day 3 is in the money.

Sure the number in the money will be a bit more or less than the planned 621, but it should be easy to adjust the payout schedule for that and everyone knows when the last level of the day is going to end.

AngusThermopyle
07-11-2007, 01:28 PM
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Ok, then how about making the end of day 2 the bubble, anyone who makes it to day 3 is in the money.

Sure the number in the money will be a bit more or less than the planned 621, but it should be easy to adjust the payout schedule for that and everyone knows when the last level of the day is going to end.

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So you get 5 hands played the last hour and a half as all the short stacks stall?

Get real. Is it so hard to admit that Harrah's did something right?

Maulik
07-11-2007, 01:34 PM
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Please let me know if I missed anyone!

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Robert Eckstut: BobboFitos: 36,500

gogo Bobbo

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Make me $50k! In all seriousness kick ass!

suzzer99
07-11-2007, 01:37 PM
Is it too late to buy a piece of Gigabet?

W brad
07-11-2007, 01:45 PM
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Ok, then how about making the end of day 2 the bubble, anyone who makes it to day 3 is in the money.

Sure the number in the money will be a bit more or less than the planned 621, but it should be easy to adjust the payout schedule for that and everyone knows when the last level of the day is going to end.

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So you get 5 hands played the last hour and a half as all the short stacks stall?

Get real. Is it so hard to admit that Harrah's did something right?

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OK, I finally figured it out.

Since 45.25% of the total field played on 1a, 1b, 2a, 45.25% of the "in the money" players should come from day 2a. That would be a day 2a figure of 281 out of the 621 total in the money. The rest would come from 2b.

That way both days have a definite bubble to play to, and they can play through the bubble each day.

JOEL_
07-11-2007, 01:49 PM
Is there a list of all the players that are playing today?

ReptileHouse
07-11-2007, 01:58 PM
Why on earth do you care about the bubble being on a particular day? Seriously. Why does that matter at all?

I dislike Harrah's intensely, but I have no problems seeing when they do something right.

Nicok7
07-11-2007, 02:05 PM
cocarondelle is Arnaud Mattern, table 35.

Nicok7
07-11-2007, 02:06 PM
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Why on earth do you care about the bubble being on a particular day? Seriously. Why does that matter at all?

I dislike Harrah's intensely, but I have no problems seeing when they do something right.

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Because if the bubble burst before the field is reunited, there will be a riot. DUCY? /images/graemlins/smile.gif

tmfs
07-11-2007, 02:31 PM
Jacob Petersen 12,600 /images/graemlins/frown.gif

By-Tor
07-11-2007, 02:35 PM
DON'T FREE SPONGER!!!















make him stay till the very end!

thatpfunk
07-11-2007, 02:40 PM
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SPONGER 4 WSOP CHAMP

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gogogogogogogogogogogo!

PITTM
07-11-2007, 02:41 PM
LETS GO SPONGER
http://www.bhopal.org/fcunited/archives/fcu-crowd.jpg

Innocent Kitty
07-11-2007, 02:47 PM
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Is it too late to buy a piece of Gigabet?

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You can buy some of his blocks.

Artsemis
07-11-2007, 02:54 PM
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they said yesterday that they were going to play down to the exact #. Bursting the bubble today would be incredibly unfair to anyone who bubbles today. Bubble will burst tomorrow.

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They'd play down exactly to the bubble, or exact number of players from 2A?

Would bursting the bubble today be incredibly unfair to those bubbling today? Or would it be more unfair if the players from 2B got to go to day 3 playing for less time than the players from 2A?

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theyll play down to the exact # as yesterday: 350. 549 are paid, so they will eliminate 199 more on day 3 before the money.

I think if they did it the other way it would be more unfair to the group that doesnt get money, the people who busted today.

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WRONG! (I just wanted to be cool like everyone else and re-state it)

GL 2+2 =)

bravos1
07-11-2007, 03:01 PM
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Ok, then how about making the end of day 2 the bubble, anyone who makes it to day 3 is in the money.

Sure the number in the money will be a bit more or less than the planned 621, but it should be easy to adjust the payout schedule for that and everyone knows when the last level of the day is going to end.

[/ QUOTE ]

So you get 5 hands played the last hour and a half as all the short stacks stall?

Get real. Is it so hard to admit that Harrah's did something right?

[/ QUOTE ]

OK, I finally figured it out.

Since 45.25% of the total field played on 1a, 1b, 2a, 45.25% of the "in the money" players should come from day 2a. That would be a day 2a figure of 281 out of the 621 total in the money. The rest would come from 2b.

That way both days have a definite bubble to play to, and they can play through the bubble each day.

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This is just dumb.. this is a single tourney and should have a single bubble. Would you take another tourney and say tables 1-25 get 30 spots ITM and 26-50 get another 30 spots for a total of 60 spots? Rediculous... soon you are gonna suggest it is turned into a shootout.

J.C. Gloves
07-11-2007, 03:23 PM
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Vinny Vinh Eliminated
On the second hand of play at his table, the action was folded to Vinny Vinh and he moved all in for 3,000 from two off the button. The big blind said, "I call blind." Vinh turned over 5/images/graemlins/heart.gif9/images/graemlins/diamond.gif saying "it's my favorite hand," while the big blind tabled . The flop was Q/images/graemlins/diamond.gif5/images/graemlins/diamond.gif8/images/graemlins/heart.gif . The turn was the 9/images/graemlins/spade.gif making Vinh two pair, but the river was the K/images/graemlins/spade.gif, making a higher two pair for the big blind and eliminating Vinh.

After wishing his opponents luck, Vinh made a hasty exit from the Amazon Room.


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gg now go get healthy /images/graemlins/wink.gif

Syntec87
07-11-2007, 03:23 PM
Go Taylor

mastr
07-11-2007, 03:29 PM
domeski and vivek have crushed the wsop

W brad
07-11-2007, 03:30 PM
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this is a single tourney and should have a single bubble. Would you take another tourney and say tables 1-25 get 30 spots ITM and 26-50 get another 30 spots for a total of 60 spots? Rediculous... soon you are gonna suggest it is turned into a shootout.

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Would you take another tourney and say tables 1-25 can only break and fill tables within that group of 25 tables, and have another 25 tables that can only break and fill tables within that group?

That effectively is what they are doing now.

Dids
07-11-2007, 03:30 PM
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SPONGER.

Go other 2p2ers too, but I feel Sponger winning has the most hilarity involved.

SlightlyMad
07-11-2007, 03:31 PM
Hendon Mob had a sweet "initial" seating chart for the Day 1s. Is there anywhere to get an equivalent one for Day 2 (so we can see whom the players are sitting with)? Or is my Google-Fu weak?

entertainme
07-11-2007, 03:43 PM
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Hendon Mob had a sweet "initial" seating chart for the Day 1s. Is there anywhere to get an equivalent one for Day 2 (so we can see whom the players are sitting with)? Or is my Google-Fu weak?

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Day 2B Players with chip stacks and table assignments. (http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/news/article.asp?newsID=1548)

My kungfu is strong.

BigAlK
07-11-2007, 03:48 PM
[ QUOTE ]
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Hendon Mob had a sweet "initial" seating chart for the Day 1s. Is there anywhere to get an equivalent one for Day 2 (so we can see whom the players are sitting with)? Or is my Google-Fu weak?

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Day 2B Players with chip stacks and table assignments. (http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/news/article.asp?newsID=1548)

My kungfu is strong.

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Don't know what the Hendon Mob chart he was talking about looked like, but I imagined he was hoping for something grouped by table.

SlightlyMad
07-11-2007, 03:50 PM
They'd just ran it through a few text filters to sort it by table. I can do that, now that I know where to find it (I went by the WSOP site two hours earlier and ... if it was posted ... I missed it entirely. D'oh.) Thanks.

Dominic
07-11-2007, 03:50 PM
go Daliman and Jman28!

belloc
07-11-2007, 04:01 PM
[ QUOTE ]
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Hendon Mob had a sweet "initial" seating chart for the Day 1s. Is there anywhere to get an equivalent one for Day 2 (so we can see whom the players are sitting with)? Or is my Google-Fu weak?

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Day 2B Players with chip stacks and table assignments. (http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/news/article.asp?newsID=1548)

My kungfu is strong.

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Don't know what the Hendon Mob chart he was talking about looked like, but I imagined he was hoping for something grouped by table.

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Cut table from webpage, paste into Excel, sort by table, then by seat. Vy-ola!

entertainme
07-11-2007, 04:05 PM
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cocarondelle is Arnaud Mattern, table 35.

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Thanks! Added!

/images/graemlins/diamond.gifGo Coca Go! /images/graemlins/diamond.gif

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Jacob Petersen 12,600 /images/graemlins/frown.gif

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I realize you're already at the table, but cheer up! Focault started 2A at 31.1K and finished at 290,000. A couple double ups and you're good to go!

/images/graemlins/diamond.gifSprinkles Magic Double Up Dust! /images/graemlins/diamond.gif

BigAlK
07-11-2007, 04:07 PM
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They'd just ran it through a few text filters to sort it by table. I can do that, now that I know where to find it (I went by the WSOP site two hours earlier and ... if it was posted ... I missed it entirely. D'oh.) Thanks.

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Cool. I was just thinking about doing something like that myself, by probably more brute force than you had in mind. How about posting it when you're done.

SlightlyMad
07-11-2007, 04:13 PM
Ah, let's save it as CSV ... here's the table sorted by table and seat number.

Roberto Romanello,Swansea,"43,300",1,1
Jason Koshi,"Los Angeles, CA","50,700",1,2
Roy Vanderswis,London/Sydney,"28,300",1,3
Michael Alexander,"Muncie, IN","35,100",1,4
David Lee,"Darien, CT","16,100",1,5
Goeury Gilles,Belagio,"88,200",1,6
Marco Mills,Toronto,"58,900",1,7
Mike O'Grady,"Manhattan, NY","37,800",1,8
Jose Bzrbero,Buenos Aires,"172,600",1,9
Martin Vallo,"Copenhagen, Denmark","69,500",2,1
Jesse Shen,"Las Vegas, NV","9,800",2,2
Esfandiar Dara,"New York, NY","49,600",2,3
Richie V. Diaz,"Chesapeake, VA","81,800",2,4
James Tolley,"Elkton, MD","66,400",2,6
Eigeme Ji,"New York, NY","37,000",2,7
Kevin Williams,"London, UK","51,800",2,8
Rick Salomon,"Los Angeles, CA","63,400",2,9
Jeremiah Teal,"Wichita, KS","83,500",3,1
Dennis Wong,"Torrance, CA","39,100",3,2
Simon Ford,Calgary,"66,300",3,3
Jason Glass,Buffalo Grove,"56,300",3,4
Manuel Labandeira,"Corona,CA","9,400",3,5
Stan Jablonski,"Henderson, NV","40,500",3,6
Neil Wright,"Leeds, UK","46,400",3,7
Marc Greenberg,"Los Angeles, CA","43,200",3,8
Zachary Clark,"Chico, CA","56,400",3,9
Richard Murnick,"Montclair, NJ","73,500",4,1
Steve Mitchell,Grantham,"8,000",4,2
James Colombo,"New York, NY","42,700",4,3
Oskar Silow,"Goteborg, Sweden","16,100",4,4
Jake Minter,"Las Vegas, NV","22,200",4,5
Daniel Alaei,"Las Vegas, NV","187,700",4,6
Colin Stuttard ,Ireland,"45,300",4,7
Robert Bogo,"Peoria, AZ","50,500",4,8
Ryan Osborne,Redmond,"13,100",4,9
Charles Catanese,Palm Harbor,"41,400",5,1
Russell Campangna,"Rochester, NY","9,700",5,2
Gregory Josifovski,"Sterling Heights, MI","25,000",5,3
Hien Tran,"Sacramento, CA","112,700",5,4
Arthur Rhua,"Indianapolis, IN","75,900",5,5
Tim Wright,"Cocoa Beach, FL",500,5,6
"George Smith, Jr","Milford, MA","28,800",5,7
Gregory Jennings,"Lexington, KY","19,900",5,8
Christoph Stiehler,"Dresden, Germany","79,200",5,9
Kevin Mason,"West New York, NY","48,900",6,1
Arsenio de Guzman,Santa Clarita,"31,600",6,2
Mary Frampton,"Whitefish, MT","13,800",6,3
Andreas Zackrisson,Ostersund,"19,100",6,4
Rodney Brown,Stockton,"53,300",6,5
Noah Schwartz,"Bay Harbor, FL","48,800",6,6
Stephen Stockton,"Roseburg, OR","49,200",6,7
Andy Philachack,"Garland, TX","97,800",6,8
John Shipley,UK,"42,000",6,9
R. Clothier,"Colorado Springs, CO","39,800",7,1
Robert Blaeser,Eden Prairie,"83,100",7,2
Lars Koellgren,"Stockholm, Sweden","40,000",7,3
Mike Puskarich,"Las Vegas, NV","21,500",7,4
Zachary Belinksy,"La Jolla, CA","45,500",7,5
Harley Hall,"Orange County, CA","30,500",7,6
Steve Silvenstein,"Newport Beach, CA","115,500",7,7
Lars Flindt Halkier,"Broensshoej, Denmark","23,300",7,8
Eric Hershlet,"Los Angeles, CA","22,800",7,9
Ben Roberts,London,"80,700",8,1
Adam Wallen,"Homosassa, FL","23,200",8,2
Kyle Kloeckner,"St. Louis, MO","103,200",8,3
Glyn Banks,"Smithville, TN","44,500",8,4
Jonas Jerlstr?m,Stockholm,"71,400",8,5
Peter Nguyen,Tustin,"81,000",8,6
Marcus Mordido,Unlisted,"32,000",8,7
Farrell Hinkle,"Costa Mesa, CA","58,200",8,8
Joe Reichenberger,"Plainfield, IL","19,700",8,9
Dennis Marcum,"Texas City, TX","62,000",9,1
Richard Vest,Okeechobee,"28,300",9,2
Matt Carmody,"Hollywood, CA","49,200",9,3
Robert Donnino,"New York, NY","43,900",9,4
Thomas Vinas,"Houston, TX","60,000",9,5
Greg Corbert,Dixon,"45,900",9,6
Christopher Leggett,"Oakton, CA","29,700",9,7
Widmer Joachim,"Langenfeld, Germany","75,900",9,8
Kelly Zoudo,"Chicago, IL","54,000",9,9
Antti Tarakkam?ki,Helsinki,"24,100",10,1
Ron Faltinsky,Monterey Park,"26,800",10,2
"Benjamin Moda, Jr.","Baltimore, MD","20,000",10,3
Greg Tregor,"Falls Church, VA","55,900",10,4
Sara Stohler,"Washington, DC","87,500",10,5
Viken Berghoudian,"Laverne, CA","38,700",10,6
James McClendon,"Henderson, NV","111,700",10,7
Chad Brown,"Los Angles, CA","71,700",10,8
Huyen Nguyen,"Houston, TX","34,500",10,9
Larry Lubliner,Chicago Ridge,"56,100",11,1
Randy Jacobson,"Jersey City, NJ","64,700",11,2
Colin Mcwhinney,"Fernvale, Australia","36,600",11,3
Nhut Tran,"Las Vegas, NV","38,600",11,4
Robin Edlund,Eskilstuna,"91,800",11,5
Tom Braband,"Oshkosh, WI","41,800",11,6
Salim Valimahomed,"Cambridge, MA","63,300",11,7
Chris McHugh,"Las Vegas, NV","70,600",11,8
Marc Eliffe Roth,"Aurora, CO","33,300",11,9
Marc Naalden,Roosendaal,"52,800",12,1
Scott Creasey,Maidens,"122,000",12,2
Christian Abele,Edmonton,"69,400",12,3
Todd Terry,"Hoboken, NJ","83,400",12,4
Robert Reints,"Phoenix, AZ","84,200",12,5
Richard Cox,"Mason, OH","58,200",12,6
Nicholas Rainey,"Las Vegas, NV","37,700",12,7
Harvey Bundy,"Winnetka, IL","48,100",12,8
Bernaro Strauss,Biham,"53,400",12,9
Grant McCrea,"New York, NY","85,500",13,1
Desmond Portano,"Chicago, IL","74,600",13,2
Max Lohy,Zaandam,"34,900",13,3
Jeff Seibert,"Dallas, TX","23,700",13,4
Jani Ylen,Finland,"15,700",13,5
Gerald Kim,"Irvine, CA","41,200",13,6
Andreas Urause,"Stuttgart, Germany","98,500",13,7
Jolyne Thompson,"Houston, TX","54,400",13,8
Irvin Hoffman,Ottawa,"17,900",13,9
Neumann,Marseille,"5,200",14,1
Ciaran O'Leary,"Seattle, WA","13,800",14,2
Mark Bates,"Ashland, KY","34,900",14,3
Joel Wilson,"Ajax, Ontario","58,200",14,4
Dave Judge,"Leeds, England","49,100",14,5
Pamela Brunson,"Las Vegas, NV","50,800",14,6
Charis Anastasiou,Limassol,"64,200",14,7
Bradley Viner ,London ,"49,500",14,8
Edmund Alipoon,"Costa Mesa, CA","39,100",14,9
James Van Patten,"Sherman Oaks, CA","28,800",15,1
Tam Van Nguyen,"Salem, OR","92,300",15,2
Adam Hourani,"East Lansing, MI","51,000",15,3
Alton Jeffrey Jones,"Oakfield, GA","1,700",15,4
Fariborz Todd Zojaji,"Miami, FL","21,000",15,5
John Hufferbert,"Newport Beach, CA","82,400",15,6
Takeo O'Ishi,"Los Angeles, CA","32,300",15,7
Jason Sell,"Minneapolis, MN","26,400",15,8
Kevin Fitzpatrick,Ireland,"45,200",15,9
Daniel Pentelute,"Laughlin, NV","58,200",16,1
Phil Gordon,"Las Vegas, NV","16,100",16,2
Arthur Azen,"Staten Island, NY","101,500",16,3
Graham Hardwell,"Bristol, England","21,800",16,4
Eric MacDonald,"Columbia, MD","29,900",16,5
Clint Schafer,"Baton Rouge, LA","58,900",16,6
Steven Ettenger,"Philadelphia, PA","34,200",16,8
Jeff Dumas,"Phoenix, AZ","58,700",16,9
Sam Silverman,"Las Vegas, NV","33,600",17,1
Paul Dodson,"Purdy, MO","98,000",17,2
Angel Modica,"Queens, NY","81,700",17,3
Bryan Curtis,"Gilbert, AZ","72,300",17,4
Jonathan Depa,"Chicago, IL","58,600",17,5
David Pecaski,"North Vancouver, BC, Canada","85,200",17,6
Roger Henry,"Sierra Vista, AZ","54,800",17,7
JoAnn Hand,"Scottsdale, AZ","30,100",17,8
Chris Ferguson,"Pacific Palades, CA","55,000",17,9
Richard Harris,UK,"40,300",18,1
Allan Laursen,"Silkeborg, Denmark","46,400",18,2
Marc Levy,"Boynton Beach, FL","60,100",18,3
Nicholas Carrallo,"Sun Valley, CA","38,000",18,4
David McClelland,Broudh Wersch,"21,100",18,5
Charles Blauser,"Gibsonia, PA","42,700",18,6
Tom McCormick,"Fargo, ND","26,100",18,7
Stefan Elsenwenger,Abtenav,"86,100",18,8
Johnathan Stanton,St. Petersburg,"70,100",18,9
Mark Herbert,"Houston, TX","60,300",19,1
Sarkis Kafafian,New Jersey,"92,500",19,2
William Taylor,"Maryville, TN","10,600",19,3
Moon Kim,"Dublin, CA","82,100",19,4
Mecksayanh Boun Kham,Switzerland,"33,400",19,5
Nick Voyatzis,Los Angeles,"36,000",19,6
Jason Alexander,"Los Angeles, CA","41,000",19,7
Matthew Olim,"New York, NY","134,800",19,8
Richard Niedfeldt,"Shurbert, NE","78,700",19,9
Lee Dryer,"Franklin, TN","59,300",20,1
Stephen Birkett,"Hermosa Beach, CA","31,600",20,2
Tony Bodnar,"Las Vegas, NV","45,800",20,3
Lejdin Fazlibegu,"Manalapan, NJ","45,700",20,4
Suju Abraham,"Dallas, TX","52,000",20,5
Joshua M. Bauer,"Louisberg, KS","74,500",20,6
Helle Tworek,Glostrup,"35,000",20,7
Rolf Slotboom,Amsterdam,"76,100",20,8
Jim Milner,"Duluth, GA","45,800",20,9
Donaco Cunningham,"Olney, IL","21,600",21,1
Bruce Hoyt,"Gilbert, AZ","86,500",21,2
Nasser Hamedami,California,"27,000",21,3
Jeff Mahoney,"Ontario, Canada","15,300",21,4
David G. Sands,"Bozeman, MT","55,800",21,5
Ray Muzyka,"Edmonton, AB, Canada","17,900",21,6
Kelly Joy,"Fresno, CA","5,200",21,7
Sylvester Geoghegan,"Mullingar, Ireland","39,600",21,8
Wistar W. Holt,"St. Louis, MO","13,900",21,9
Pat Welch,Londonderry,"59,400",22,1
Allen Cunningham,"Las Vegas, NV","53,700",22,2
David O'Neil,"Stoughton, MA","94,900",22,3
Melissa Hayden,"Las Vegas, NV","13,500",22,4
Alan Bassik,"New Albany, OH","63,400",22,5
Cyriel Dohmen,Geleen,"58,300",22,6
Jeff Rodriguez,"Atlanta, GA","143,800",22,7
"William Bomar Turner, IV","Goldsboro, NC","24,900",22,8
Jeff Lewis,"Littleton, Colorado","44,700",22,9
James Tolley,"Oceanside, CA","13,700",23,1
Antonio Salorio,"Coral Springs, FL","53,000",23,2
Greg Huffman,"Warren, OH","53,700",23,3
Kit Manoel,"Adelaide, South Australia","150,500",23,4
Allon Englman,"Chicago, IL","57,500",23,5
Adam Weiss,"Fairfielf, OH","39,500",23,6
Jakob Andersson,"Stockholm, Sweden","24,800",23,7
Ian Yeats,"Las Vegas, NV","67,400",23,8
Mark Sanchez,Walnut Creek,"118,800",23,9
Cheryl Zabel,"Las Vegas, NV","15,300",24,1
Jim Geary ,"Phoenix, AZ","102,900",24,2
Ken McKusick,"Towson, MD","32,200",24,3
Peter Smith,"Wigan, UK","55,700",24,4
Shannon Puskarich,"Chicago, IL","60,500",24,5
William Shaw,"Seattle, WA","70,600",24,6
Mark Van Der Ben,Spaubeek,"31,100",24,7
David Soulewski,"Bozeman, MT","52,900",24,8
Robert Varkonyi,"Great Neck, NY","56,500",24,9
Arthur Flangas,"Las Vegas, NV","45,500",25,1
James Beetz,"Houston, TX","79,500",25,2
Ryan Narmark,Toronto,"18,600",25,3
Timothy Joseph,"Brentwood, CA","31,500",25,4
Eric Kossclam,"New York, NY","22,500",25,5
Eric Lange,"Mountain View, CA","33,500",25,6
Brad Daugherty,"Las Vegas, NV","15,200",25,7
Will Failla,"Commack, NY","32,700",25,8
Steven Wilk,"Helotes, TX","138,300",25,9
Jeff Waters,"Chicago, IL","86,700",26,1
Steve Triuelpiece,"Irvine, CA","71,200",26,2
Steven D'Argenio,"Ashburn, VA","13,400",26,3
Owen Bradley,"New Orleans, LA","21,500",26,4
Thomas Roupe,"Houston, TX","40,700",26,5
Mark Muchnik,"Las Vegas, NV","38,200",26,6
Hank Sitton,"Greenville, SC","11,400",26,7
TemperanceHutter,"Charlottesville, VA","44,000",26,8
John Bellai,"Schenectady, NY","19,700",26,9
Petri Pollanen,"Tampere, Finland","57,800",27,1
Scott Dellenbaugh,Campbell,"37,300",27,2
Stefan Vlaanderen,Gorinchem,"32,700",27,3
Michael Crosby,"Gainesville, VA","85,800",27,4
Timothy Dabenport,"Baton Rouge, LA","110,200",27,5
Shawn Mathis,"Columbus, OH","47,000",27,6
Ismar Assawy,"Sao Paolo, Brazil","43,000",27,7
Mao Qiu,"Scottsdale, AZ","83,600",27,8
Mark Weil,Cincinatti,"24,700",27,9
Thomas Lee,"San Jose, CA","46,800",28,1
Gary Sowell,"Overland Park, KS","48,200",28,2
Randy Brown,"Dallas, TX","66,600",28,3
Eddie Ray Stutts,"Heath, TX","37,000",28,4
Matt Keikoan,"San Rafael, CA","164,100",28,5
Frank Schram,"Agoura Hills, CA","156,200",28,6
Robert Boffo,"Richmond Hill, ON","12,400",28,7
Reed Hensel ,Larence,"23,500",28,8
Gary Young,"Las Vegas, NV","41,700",28,9
Tristan McDonald,"London, UK","48,300",29,1
Justin Hall,"Davis, CA","59,700",29,2
David Weisberger,"New York, NY","20,100",29,3
Gary Do,Not Listed,"60,400",29,4
Deric Senne,"New York, NY","21,500",29,5
Greg Croll,"Philadelphia, PA","46,700",29,6
leonard Pruzamsky,"Richmond, TX","94,200",29,7
Minh Hua,Elk Grove,"45,400",29,8
Roy Desselle,"Houston, TX","89,300",29,9
Chuck Kelley,"Staunton, VA","164,800",30,1
Anthony Keogh,"Dublin, Ireland","31,000",30,2
David Cossio,"El Paso, TX","21,200",30,3
Fabio Luis Moneiro,"Sao Paolo, Brazil","45,600",30,4
Howard Rubin,"New York, NY","77,500",30,5
Daniel Palmer,"Hampton, England","28,400",30,6
Ian C. Root,"Stowe, VT","26,000",30,7
Michael Thornton,"Culpeper, VA","77,700",30,8
John Chan,"Rego Park, NY","32,400",30,9
Frank Welch,"Montara, CA","68,000",31,1
Anthony Young,Dysart,"94,800",31,2
Jim Close,"Millani, Hawaii","49,900",31,3
Ian Davies,London,"49,000",31,4
Simone Rossi,"Barcelona, Spain","61,700",31,5
Kenneth Lee,"Oakton, VA","53,000",31,6
George Luke,"Santa Rosa, CA","43,200",31,7
Russell Rosenblum,"Bethesda, MD","62,500",31,8
J.C. Tran,"Sacramento, CA","100,200",31,9
Kirk Conrad,"Orange, CA","39,300",32,1
Wayne Johnson,"Miami, FL","59,600",32,2
David Moskowitz,Oak Park,"10,100",32,3
Andy Miller,"Abilene, TX","41,100",32,4
Michael Sullivan,"Three Bridges, NJ","70,600",32,5
Robert A. kozik,"Chicago, IL","11,600",32,6
Steven Bazyl,"Pacifica, CA","21,600",32,7
Bryan Miller,"Brainerd, MN","71,100",32,8
William Lee Childs,"Reston, VA","93,000",32,9
John Sigan,"Strongsville, OH","35,900",33,1
Mark McPherson,"Las Vegas, NV","29,800",33,2
Mike Labarbero,"San Jose, CA","38,000",33,3
Matt Brooks,"McLean, VA","56,400",33,4
Johnathan Kemsley,UK,"26,900",33,5
Johnathan Cuevas,"Charlotte, NC","32,200",33,6
Randy McKay,"Chicago, IL","50,900",33,7
Jason Papai,"Amboy, IN","30,400",33,8
Ryan Son Kee,Toronto,"47,000",33,9
Reynaldo Pena,"San Fernando, CA","29,800",34,1
Edson Ely Esquio,"Sao Paolo, Brazil","96,200",34,2
Rick Wells,"Deadwood, SD","13,400",34,3
Michael Quist,Copenhagen,"62,700",34,4
Takashi Takii,"Sacramento, CA","95,800",34,5
Chuck Christenen,"Williams Lake, B.C.","58,100",34,6
Dane Cass,"Boonville, NC","30,900",34,7
Peter Wong ,Melbourne,"33,200",34,8
Earl Odom,"Las Vegas, NV","16,200",34,9
Scott Lacy,"Citrus Heights, CA","14,000",35,1
Mike Ward,"Griswold, CT","25,700",35,2
Marcus Tandler,"Munich, Germany","47,100",35,3
Steve Dannenman,"Severn, MD","39,500",35,4
Stephen Turley,"New York, NY","17,900",35,5
Mattern Arnuad,"Paris, France","106,600",35,6
Darrell Dicken,"Waterloo, IA","155,400",35,7
Christopher Ruch,"Phoenix, AZ","66,100",35,8
Hein Van Vo,"Vancouver, BC, Canada","51,800",35,9
Twan Nguyen,"Wynwood, IL","136,800",36,1
Peter Darull,"Vancouver, BC","77,300",36,2
Harrell Hardin,"Gastonia, NC","16,100",36,3
Joe Bolnick,"Los Angeles, CA","82,600",36,4
Robert Ladika,"McHenry, IL","28,200",36,5
Phillip Lowery,"Atlanta, GA","112,700",36,6
Paul Nero,Akron,"27,100",36,7
Frank Peluso,"Los Angeles, CA","48,400",36,8
Spencer Sun," Novato, CA","54,500",36,9
James Craig,"Redditch, England","42,500",37,1
Hasan Habib,"Downey, CA","89,500",37,2
Rick Arpin ,"Las Vegas, NV","74,800",37,3
Richard Weisman,"Las Vegas, NV","157,600",37,4
Khalil Abujawdeh,"San Diego, CA","50,500",37,5
Devona Cole,"Mission Viejo, CA","31,800",37,6
Paul Zuzelo,"Escondido, CA","9,100",37,7
David Chensnoff,"Las Vegas, NV","15,000",37,8
Bob Preston,"New Castle, PA","83,400",37,9
Brian de Bruijn,The Netherlands,"22,000",38,1
Paul Ihrie,"Baltimore, MD","74,300",38,2
James Birrell,"Glasgow, Scottland","19,700",38,3
Florian Langmann,Dresden,"84,000",38,4
Dan Grolemund,"Warren, PA","41,900",38,5
John Lo,"New York, NY","21,500",38,6
Patri Friedman,"Mountain View, CA","47,200",38,7
Humberto Brenes,Costa Rica,"47,900",38,8
Paul Gathrie,"Springdale, AK","38,100",38,9
Kelly Jo McGlothlin,"Palmdale, CA","75,400",39,1
Eduardo Saito,"Sao Paolo, Brazil","85,400",39,2
Darin Haddock,"Lakeside, MT","85,900",39,3
John Bird,Dade City,"22,200",39,4
Arthur Cole,"Mission Viejo, CA","108,100",39,5
Walter Fisher,"Brooklyn, NY","39,300",39,6
Steven Cho,"Rockville, MD","21,100",39,7
Roos Alexandre,"Paris, France","60,200",39,8
Ben Yerushalaim,"Las Vegas, NV","38,500",39,9
Chris Moneymaker,"Memphis, TN","48,900",40,1
Russell Bellamy,"El Cajon, CA","60,000",40,2
Donnie Browne,"Cherry Hill, NJ","34,200",40,3
Vivek Rajkumar,"Seattle, WA","67,400",40,4
Kyle Kraska,"San Diego, CA","26,500",40,5
Nader Taiym,Chicago Ridge,"77,700",40,6
Greg Mathias,"Martinez, CA","48,700",40,7
Bran Babiuk,"Grande Prairie, Albert, BC, Canada","75,500",40,8
"Ovenson, Bendit","Tamarac, FL","80,600",40,9
Gene Gilyutin,"Remsenburg, NY","30,700",41,1
Daniel Schleben,"Kingston, TN","77,700",41,2
Jong G. O,"Salt Lake City, UT","64,300",41,3
Don Himpele,"Mahwah, NJ","27,500",41,4
Joshua Van Dyke,"Rindge, NH","62,500",41,5
Dennis Anderson,"Lexington, KY","57,300",41,6
Ben Fineman,"Las Vegas, NV","38,500",41,7
Michael Lane,"Charlottesville, VA","42,200",41,8
Oliver Buehler,Aesch,"18,000",41,9
Bill Henderson,"Siloam Springs, AR","57,100",42,1
Juan Fernandez,Espana,"188,100",42,2
nick Grudzien,"Santa Rosa, CA","28,700",42,3
Jonas Molander,Stockholm,"53,500",42,4
Mans Montgomery,Boise,"29,900",42,5
Ricardo Velasco,"Las Vegas, NV","64,200",42,6
Jeremy Harkin,"Troutdale, OR","106,200",42,7
Gregory Owen,"Atlanta, GA","84,000",42,8
Stephen Deulin,Ireland,"38,800",42,9
Travers Bawden,"Broadbeach Waters, Australia","41,600",43,1
Ari Goott,"Sandy, Utah","67,600",43,2
Jeffrey Weil,"Richfield, OH","25,000",43,3
Gonzalo Fcombes C.,"Vina Del Mar, Chile","97,800",43,4
Chuck Forey,"Bridgewater, NJ","34,700",43,5
Allen Davis,"Dallas, GA","67,300",43,6
Chuck Wark,"London, England, UK","45,900",43,7
Bruce Liebowltz,"Farmington Hills, MI","50,400",43,8
Richard Ryan,"Brunswick, ME","83,200",43,9
Keith Love,"Denver, CO","94,700",44,1
Boyan Bonen,"Dobrich, Bulgaria","50,300",44,2
Vinod Jadav,Birmingham,"35,700",44,3
Kelly Samson,"Vancouver, BC","39,800",44,4
James Reinhart,"Ottawa, ON, Canada","88,300",44,5
Robert Ching,"San Jose, TX","12,700",44,6
William Wood,"Manakin Sabot, VA","46,700",44,7
Richard Connoly,"Oncuan, Isle of Man","58,500",44,8
Kyle Caslin,"St. Louis, MO","55,400",44,9
Edward Broson,"Austin, TX","23,500",45,1
Anders Osterstrom,"Kalmar, Sweden","66,100",45,2
Ray Young,Panama City,"47,500",45,3
Al Reed,"Southlake, TX","41,900",45,4
Geir Torsvik,"Bergen, Norway","69,000",45,5
Joseph Wynn,,"18,500",45,6
Randy Carter,Riverside,"28,900",45,7
David Filippi,"New York, NY","50,600",45,8
Jeremy Joseph,"Buffalo, NY","51,300",45,9
Kyle Orvis,"Longmont, CO","46,400",46,1
Matt Rightnour,"Clearfield, PA","74,400",46,2
"Douglas Janney, Jr.","Fredericksburg, VA","21,000",46,3
Joseph Marra,Morganville,"30,100",46,4
Kenneth Stead,"Reserve, NM","60,000",46,5
Henrik Bjork,"Uppsala, Sweden","44,400",46,6
Stephen Giufre,"Newport Beach, CA","48,700",46,7
Mattheww Boisvert,"Tyngsboro, MA","25,900",46,8
Javid Javani,"Los Angeles, CA","73,000",46,9
"Sam Atkins, III","Richmond, CA","16,200",47,1
Rupesh Chhetry,"London, England, UK","27,900",47,2
Jason Gray,"Portland, OR","40,000",47,3
Connie Wade,"Arlington, TX","45,100",47,4
Ricardo Nuno,"Vista, CA","114,300",47,5
Jay Bornstein,Deerfield,"29,900",47,6
Todd Brunson,"Bethleham, Israel","51,600",47,7
Kevin Wright,"New York, NY","13,100",47,8
Jorge Pla Albalat,Spain,"43,000",47,9
Richard Klein,Lakewood,"49,900",48,1
Christopher Jordan Collins,Ironton,"46,000",48,2
Monty Berger,"Wellington, FL","19,300",48,3
John Hayes,"St. Paul, MN","79,000",48,4
Tommy Grimes,"Houston, TX","42,200",48,5
Jonathan Campbell,"Lincoln, NE","89,000",48,6
Casey Koch,"Lincoln, NE","12,900",48,7
Ken Cui,"Cupertino, CA","47,900",48,8
Kevin Pionkowski,"San Diego, CA","13,800",48,9
Andrew Barnes,"Saratoga, CA","58,300",49,1
Andrew Goldrich,"Birmingham, UK","55,500",49,2
Samuel Padgett,"Raleigh, NC","72,500",49,3
Anne Markiewicz,"Seattle, WA","22,100",49,4
Andre Wagner,Aachen,"109,700",49,5
William Kracht,"Ventura, CA","18,300",49,6
Rodney Knight,"Southington, CT","154,100",49,7
Farzad Rouhani,"Germantown, MD","65,000",49,8
Jace Reiken,"Lincoln Park, NJ","57,700",49,9
Stephen Rodenbeck,"Miami Beach, FL","35,800",50,1
Evan Sofer,"Henderson, NV","25,600",50,2
Peter Greatorex,"Lamarsh, UK","14,700",50,3
Josef Bachar,Israel,"36,500",50,4
Chris Hamman,"Dallas, TX","24,500",50,5
Robert Shoop,Pembroke Pines,did not report,50,6
George Vazanellis,Crown Point,"103,100",50,7
Robert Lofaso,"Staten Island, NY","31,000",50,8
Jeppe Nielsen,"Copenhagen, Denmark","25,700",50,9
John Clarson,"Sydney, Australia","15,700",51,1
Brian Flynn,"Portland, OR","50,600",51,2
Jeff Parker,"Ocean Isle, NC","116,400",51,3
James Sileo,"Woodland Hills, CA","24,700",51,4
Santiago Terrazas,"Madrid, Spain","36,600",51,5
Matt Fox,"Ozone Park, NY","92,800",51,6
Jude Dozor,"Huntington Beach, CA","21,800",51,7
Andrew Barton,"San Diego, CA","117,400",51,8
Amnon Filippi,"New York, NY","27,100",51,9
Christoper Lines,London,"27,600",52,1
Steve Stolzmann,"Sheboygan, WI","28,500",52,2
Oscar Blanco,"Madrid, Spain","37,400",52,3
Dolph Arnold,"Houston, TX","52,800",52,4
Gregory Miller,"Corning, NY","52,700",52,5
Primoz Adamic ,"Komen, Slovenia","15,700",52,6
Michael Lindstrom,Aalborg,"28,400",52,7
David La Puma,"Carlsbad, CA","20,400",52,8
Christoffer Baar,"Partille, Sweden","177,700",52,9
Mario Quijano,"Mountain View, CA","15,200",53,1
T. Shakerchi,"Esher, UK","36,800",53,2
Joshua Ramsey,"Las Vegas, NV","60,300",53,3
Simon Hennessey,London,500,53,4
Imran Ahmad,"Arcadia, CA","88,300",53,5
Brad M. Mills,"Glendora, CA","81,300",53,6
Thomas Barnard,"Lake Mary, FL","248,900",53,7
Ramon Acosta,Puerto Rico,"47,100",53,8
Charles Norris,"Fayetteville, NC","56,700",53,9
Paul Stanechowski,"Lutz, FL","14,800",54,1
Scott Buller,"Lincoln, NE","75,600",54,2
Phillip Marmosten,"Munich, Germany","76,100",54,3
Jerry Polasek,Salt Lake City,"22,000",54,4
Steven Greenberg,"Flanders, NJ","47,100",54,5
Miguel Salas,"Dallas, TX","65,000",54,6
James Scott Sigerson,"Center Moriches, NY","146,100",54,7
Javed Abrahams,London,"82,900",54,8
Scott Smith,"Davison, MI","66,300",54,9
Sebastian Zink,"Bochum, Germany","79,900",55,1
Marc Saunders,"Denver, CO","35,400",55,2
Jason Story,"Tulsa, OK","32,100",55,3
Armen Momjian,"Glendale, CA","49,500",55,4
Pouilly ,"Paris, France","14,300",55,5
Rick Tocchet,"Phoenix, AZ","17,100",55,6
Kathy Jamison,"Katy, TX","59,000",55,7
Scott Kileullen,"Ocean, NJ","47,100",55,8
Jason Gibson,Watford,"37,400",55,9
Hans Lund,"Dayton, NV","53,500",56,1
Marius Torbergsen,Norway,"36,000",56,2
Dan Assor,"Caracas, Venezuela","38,800",56,3
Anji Cooper,"Painesville, OH","52,800",56,4
Carl Olson,"Seattle, WA","226,100",56,5
Adam Geger,"Austin, TX","20,700",56,6
Wilson Tien,New York,"24,600",56,7
Jeff Campbell,"Duluth, GA","50,000",56,8
Dee Archer,"Lake Charles, LA","37,300",56,9
William McMahon,"Newport, TN","29,000",57,1
Christopher Buzzell,"Muncie, IN","96,300",57,2
Charles Morris,"Chicago, IL","18,300",57,3
Jeff King ,"Colchester, CT","79,100",57,4
Richard Reussow,"Denver, CO","48,600",57,5
Rich Sherrrill,"Calico Rock, AR","3,900",57,6
Mitch Ivey,"Knoxville, TN","32,500",57,7
Todd Barlow,"Scottsdale, AZ","18,400",57,8
Dave Terry,"Alpharetta, GA","56,300",57,9
Ronald Philpott,"Phoenix, AZ","140,000",58,1
Michael Cooper,"San Francisco, CA","43,400",58,2
Joe Graziano,"Tualatin, OR","24,600",58,3
Dan McGuire,"Las Vegas, NV","32,000",58,4
Duane Van Keulen,Vancouver,"23,400",58,5
Ken Lennaard,Stockholm,"42,400",58,6
Ziya Rahim,"Leesburg, VA","37,200",58,7
Peter Golob,"Hranstnk, Slovenia","77,000",58,8
Mick McCloskey,"Dungiven, Northern Ireland","46,100",58,9
Roy Mikus,"Naperville,IL","30,000",59,1
Sombat Sangjinda,"Costa Mesa, CA","110,800",59,2
Yong Pak,"Seattle, WA","56,100",59,3
Konstantinos Tsolis,Thessaloniki,"30,300",59,4
Nigel O'Donoghue,"London, UK","120,400",59,5
Rick Munro,"Bell Canyon, CA","75,100",59,6
Theordore Etter,"Dallas, TX","28,400",59,7
Alan Levin,"Santa Fe, NM","86,300",59,8
John Hemphill,"Westerville, OH","30,600",59,9
Richard Barstow,Fresno,"42,300",60,1
William Cheeseman,"Chicago, IL","68,900",60,2
Fabrice Soulier,"Las Vegas, NV","88,700",60,3
Chris Martin,"Chicago, IL","58,400",60,4
James Campbell,"Marlboro, MA","23,900",60,5
Luis Fernandez,Stockton,"50,400",60,6
Bob Slezak,"Omaha, NE","51,200",60,7
Lee Watkinson,,"118,100",60,8
Rene Angelil,"Henderson, NV","50,500",60,9
Stephen Lott,"Goliad, TX","82,000",61,1
J. Franklin Benjamin,"The Woodlands, TX","75,200",61,2
Kevin Keller,"San Diego, CA","75,700",61,3
Greg Morris,"Las Vegas, NV","74,800",61,4
Jakcob Elbaz,"Houston, TX","18,500",61,5
Nicholas Verdina,"Costa Mesa, CA","33,100",61,6
Frank Holloway,"Antelope, CA","40,300",61,7
Kevin Hong,"Las Vegas, NV","120,300",61,8
Wei Yan Chan,"Raleigh, NC","51,900",61,9
Salvatore Passarlello,"Las Vegas, NV","35,800",62,1
Jon Goldberg,Harrisburg,"95,900",62,2
Leo Whitt,"Louisville, KY","21,800",62,3
Kenny Piel,"Kismmerer, WY","90,000",62,4
Ed Betlow,"Morris Plains, NJ","81,400",62,5
J.P. Massar,"Berkley, CA","43,000",62,6
Peter Cryan,"Dublin, Ireland","100,900",62,7
Warren Karp,"Lake Forest, CA","91,100",62,8
Michah Raskin,"Long Island, NY","50,900",62,9
Michael Ium,"Toronto, ON","193,800",63,1
Tom Daly,"Stone Ridge, NY","12,500",63,2
Tsaoussis Charalampos,Germany,"22,700",63,3
John Weafer,"Dublin, Ireland","27,900",63,4
Dan Fordiani,"San Antonio, TX","65,600",63,5
Jacquot,"Paris, France","33,900",63,6
Heath Chavis,"Reisterstown, MD","10,200",63,7
Robert Nasset,"Orlando, FL",500,63,8
Sheldon Saul,"Thornhill, ON","46,500",63,9
John Bradley,"San Antonio, TX","10,600",64,1
Randall Evans,"Toledo, OH","4,700",64,2
Joren Bahnsen,"Nordermeldorf, Germany","45,200",64,3
Buelent Karsci,"Cologne, Germany","85,400",64,4
Pietro Valente,Windsor,"20,400",64,5
Jeremy Cook,"Douglasville, GA","56,700",64,6
Richard Salle,"San Diego, CA","55,200",64,7
John Kunich,"Chicago, IL","58,900",64,8
David Capon, Gerrards Cross,"94,200",64,9
Andrew Blackmore,"Neath Wales, UK","20,400",65,1
Patrick Smith,"Toronto, ON","25,700",65,2
Gladys Landegger,"Tarzana, CA","32,400",65,3
Jesus Hector Lopez Castro,"La Paz, Mexico","16,900",65,4
"Philip Rosseaux, Jr.","Baltimore, MD","19,600",65,5
Jess Kaufman,"Littleton, CO","87,200",65,6
Edward Sukkar,Shelby Township,"8,700",65,7
Long Nguyen,"Las Vegas, NV","24,200",65,8
Dan Shimizu,"Santa Barbara, CA","11,700",65,9
Mikael Erixon,Orebro,"88,900",66,1
Comen Massou,"Paris, France","32,300",66,2
David Catmull,"Wendover, NV","50,300",66,3
Armenak Kizirian,"Laval, QC","119,700",66,4
Dale Michael II,"Fairfield, OH","63,000",66,5
Eugene Malatesta,Hillsboro,"35,400",66,6
Vincent Boothe,"Fairlliope, AL","49,100",66,7
Steven Dickerson,,"34,600",66,8
Michael Rohland,"Downey, CA","17,900",66,9
Dan Gelowitz,"Lethbridge, AB, Canada","25,200",67,1
George Lusby,"Georgetown, KY","30,200",67,2
Nico Behling,Germany,"91,800",67,3
Joe Del Signore,Newport Beach,"18,100",67,4
William Palmer,"Palos Heights, IL","33,200",67,5
Jorgen Kjerkol ,"Oslo, Norway","22,700",67,6
James Capone,Abington,"78,200",67,7
Greg Henry,"Choctaw, OK","12,200",67,8
Damon Dobson,"Richardson, TX","8,700",67,9
David Veinot,"St. Louis, MO","18,800",68,1
Mads Andersen,Copenhagen,"55,800",68,2
Kevin Farry,"Manassas, VA","33,600",68,3
Michael Massey,"Westland, MI","125,700",68,4
Philip Hilm,Cambridge,"177,700",68,5
Travis Jansen,"Tigard, OR","77,400",68,6
Darrell Calhoun,"Liberal, Kansas","33,400",68,7
Ryan Melonian,"Manhasset, NY","27,100",68,8
Francois Safieddine,"Denver, CO","95,400",68,9
Tim Bomar,"Ft. Lauderdale, FL","39,400",69,1
Alan E. Young,"Glenville, MN","67,000",69,2
Cory Kuehenberg,"Escanaba, MI","63,000",69,3
Jared Okun,"Tampa, FL","66,700",69,4
William Pryor,"Austin, TX","25,600",69,5
David Wilson,Ohio,"81,200",69,6
Glenn Cozew,"South Pasedena, CA","14,400",69,7
Zhuan Han,Smothtown,"74,400",69,8
Gareth Edwards,"Cawnoch Staffs, England","81,300",69,9
Robert Sanford,"Chico, CA","48,400",70,1
Chris Collins,"Irvington, AL","46,600",70,2
Ross Gutterud,"Pocatello, ID","41,700",70,3
Denise Molloy,"La Jolla, CA","23,100",70,4
Daniel Goldstein,Newcastle Upon Tyne,"52,400",70,5
Stuart Fox,"Birmingham, UK","93,400",70,6
Philip Campbell,"Belfast, Ireland","109,600",70,7
Dirk Morris,"Knoxville, TN","37,500",70,8
Tony Hachem,"Melbourne, Australia","29,100",70,9
Joseph Mascio,"Sea Isle City, NJ","26,500",71,1
Gerald Gersten,"Las Vegas, NV","9,800",71,2
David Warling,"Las Vegas, NV","8,800",71,3
John Bellingham,"Auckland, New Zealand","8,800",71,4
German Teitelbaoum,Marina Del Rey,"32,200",71,5
Michael Spinetti,"Las Vegas, NV","51,500",71,6
Roy Thung,New York ,"30,100",71,7
Michael Raimon,"Bradenton, FL","36,300",71,8
Andrew Kloc,Naugatuck,"77,100",71,9
Ayaz Mahmood,"Houston, TX","53,200",72,1
Chris Orourke,"Tampa, FL","18,100",72,2
David Simon,"Incline Village, NV","67,000",72,3
Bob Binsky,"Hallandalel, FL","14,800",72,4
Patrick Reichmuth,"Buffalo, NY","36,400",72,5
Jeremy Williams,"Raleigh, NC","29,700",72,6
Alfonso Cammarota,"Fairfield, CT","22,900",72,7
Hassan Kamori,"Indio, CA","94,300",72,8
Gregg Ogden,Fayetteville,"39,500",72,9
Gerald Robb,"Laporte, TX","13,700",73,1
Matthew Smith,"Tallahassee, FL","43,800",73,2
Mark Stubbs,"Newmarket, UK","65,100",73,3
Mark Rose,"Edna, TX","37,100",73,4
John Armbrust,"Austin, TX","93,500",73,5
Kenneth Taylor,"Pasadena, CA","25,400",73,6
Mark Gregorzelt,"Las Vegas, NV","20,600",73,7
Hardy Roper,"Galveston, TX","31,200",73,8
Mike Deckert,"Marlton, NJ","33,000",73,9
Jyri,Lappeenranta,"19,100",74,1
Josh Newborn,"Arlington, VA","44,400",74,2
Stephen Suarez,"Van Nuys, CA","57,700",74,3
Mike Read,"Bovina, TX","54,600",74,4
John Zentner III,"Moorpark, CA","26,700",74,5
Avi Mukherjee,"San Jose, CA","102,600",74,6
James Gauley,"Sunnyside, WA","59,400",74,7
Yueqi Zhu,"Rowland Heights, CA","90,500",74,8
Joyce Whitmore,"Hope, ND","36,500",74,9
Jeff Norman,"Encinitas, CA","281,300",75,1
Ernst Hermans,"Leiderorp, Netherlands","20,000",75,2
Dan Melan,"Somerset, NJ","24,500",75,3
Craig Robbins,"St. Louis, MO","48,600",75,4
Bernand Lee,"Wayland, MA","44,900",75,5
Gerald Roth,Vienna,"37,300",75,6
Peter Kladnik,Dol Pri Hrasniku,"16,500",75,7
Jason Decker,"Clifton Park, NY ","62,700",75,8
David Gurevich,"Sao Paulo, Brazil","125,000",75,9
Salem Daoud,"Las Vegas, NV","56,400",76,1
Billy Willis,"Edmore, MI","66,200",76,2
Taylor Caby,"Chicago, IL","60,000",76,3
Jeff Gilbert,"Tampa, FL","93,100",76,4
Gerald Martello,"Baker, FL","108,300",76,5
N. Elvidge,Houe,"54,400",76,6
Tom Bahr,"Everett, WA","62,200",76,7
Bill Gazes,,"15,900",76,7
Andrew Grimason,"Dublin, Ireland","96,300",76,8
William Gaffney,"Henderson, NV","11,400",76,9
John Venezio,"Staten Island, NY","32,600",77,1
Peter Mairhofer,Vienna,"32,400",77,2
Cal Namihira,"Honolulu, HI","76,900",77,3
Brian Lamkin,"Austin, TX","49,800",77,4
Ky Shaffer,"San Antonio, TX","24,300",77,5
Shawn Chaunss,"Los Angeles, CA","65,300",77,6
Sasan Aliabadi,"Burbank, CA","77,300",77,7
Hoa Nguyen,"San Jose, CA","31,600",77,8
Mitch Garshofsky,"Las Vegas, NV","144,900",77,9
Naseem Salem,"Spring Valley, CA","54,900",78,1
Michael Feehan,"Jersey City, NJ","29,700",78,2
Daniel Elkeslassy,Morocco,"49,000",78,3
Jules Dreamell,"Stockholm, Sweden","38,900",78,4
Michael Dawsily,"Voorhees, NJ","11,400",78,5
George Lind III,"Gilbert, AZ","37,400",78,6
Glen Chileski,"Grass Valley, CA","73,400",78,7
Fernando Reyes,San Antonio,"51,800",78,8
Matthew Cooperwilliams,"Vancouver, BC","32,100",78,9
Matthew Zimmerman,"Charleston, S.C.","35,500",145,1
Mark Tucker,"Seattle, WA","74,000",145,2
Matt Russell,"Houston, TX","35,100",145,3
Mark Kim," Torrance, CA","97,700",145,4
Van Marcus,"Melbourne, Australia","27,400",145,5
Hevad Khan,"Poughkeesie, NY","144,900",145,6
Joseph Hunter,"Rancho Cucamonga, CA","30,900",145,7
Steven Shanks,Van Nuys,"75,900",145,8
Gary Boxell,"Melbourne, Australia","88,700",145,9
Floyd Clark,"Littleton, CO","50,300",146,1
Ron Telodo,Canada,"43,800",146,2
Richard Birecki,"Los Angeles, CA","65,100",146,3
Daniel Bergsdorf,"Umea, Sweden","92,400",146,4
Hiroshi Shimamura,"Tokyo, Japan","25,200",146,5
Blair Hinkle,"Kansas City, MO","114,800",146,6
David Solomon,"Austin, TX","27,500",146,7
Jimmy Blevins,"Oakland, NE","47,000",146,8
Matt Woodward,"Waterboro,ME","94,400",146,9
Derek Gibb,"Toronto, ON","47,300",147,1
Lellouche Antony,"Paris, France","124,400",147,2
Tom Campaolo,"Las Vegas, NV","30,300",147,3
Alexandre Caperonis,"Suffern, NY","14,100",147,4
Brian Deklerk,"Lasalle, ON, Canada","52,700",147,5
Mike Adamo,Turks,"19,500",147,6
Steve Pestal,"Long Beach, CA","35,500",147,7
Chris Mozingo,"Alexandria, VA","22,900",147,8
Jeet Shetty,"Pelham, NY","54,700",147,9
Greg Debora,"Toronto, QC, Canada","52,400",151,1
Alon Shahar,"New York, NY","109,600",151,2
Philippe Boucher,"Qu?bec City, QC","48,500",151,3
Carlos Mortensen,"Las Vegas, NV","86,800",151,4
Patrick Kuykendall,"Tulsa, OK","15,000",151,5
Larry Reynolds,"Las Vegas, NV","24,600",151,6
Zaicik Jacques,"Paris, France","56,900",151,7
Thomas Ross,"Brooklyn, NY","10,900",151,8
Robert Starkey II,"Anderson, IN","36,400",151,9
Alex Roberts,Oakland,"65,200",152,1
Ben Stern,"London, England","19,300",152,2
Robert Eckstut,"Tibron, CA","36,500",152,3
Raymond Forsland,"Tarnasen, Norway","19,300",152,4
Atanas Hambarduziev,"Commack, NJ","89,300",152,5
Bob Koerntgen,"Grand Island, NY","25,300",152,6
Terry Cook,Market Marborough,"40,300",152,7
Susie Isaacs,"Las Vegas, NV","62,700",152,8
Troy Tucker,"Regina, SK","66,600",152,9
Claus Marcussen,Esbjerg,"36,100",153,1
Bjorn-Erik Glenne,Oppegard,"67,900",153,2
Andrew Shepherd,Manchester,"21,000",153,3
Adrian Passield ,"Littlehampton, West Sussex","25,300",153,4
Angel Botana Camba,"Carnal A Conuna, Spain","58,700",153,5
Thomas Ovnerud,Drammen,"49,600",153,6
V.R. Martin,"Severna Park, MD","83,500",153,7
Thomas Nicholson,"Austin, TX","49,800",153,8
Nicholas Binger,"New York, NY","29,100",153,9
Craig Leslie,"Oxnard, CA","144,200",157,1
Tim Begley,"Freehold, NJ","57,400",157,2
Henry McMillan,"Birmingham, AL","44,700",157,3
Tae Ho Balk ,Leonia,"40,900",157,4
Doug Paxton,"Weatherford, OK","21,500",157,5
Ross Kline,"Reno, NV","39,500",157,6
Craig Chaldner,England,"47,900",157,7
Ketul Nathwani,"London, UK","108,800",157,8
Song Webb,Dallars,"39,400",157,9
George Sakellaridis,"Whitestone, NY","61,000",158,1
Hoang Nguyen,"San Jose, CA","31,600",158,2
Troy Gibson,"Alpharetta, GA","64,200",158,3
Pat Dattro,"Ottawa, ON, Canada","52,000",158,4
Stuart Abram," Princeton, NJ","29,300",158,5
Dominick Kulicki,Amsterdam,"75,000",158,6
Jerry Garver,"Riverside, CA","32,800",158,7
Imran Hassan,"London, UK","48,100",158,8
Marc Westenberg,"Berlin, Germany","38,100",158,9
Matt Lefkowitz,"Carmal Valley, CA","31,300",159,1
Tom Duong,"Fremont, CA","29,900",159,2
Glen Questroo,"Las Vegas, NV","42,900",159,3
Charles Haffines,"Newport News, VA","13,300",159,4
Daniel Umphress,"Colorado Springs, CO","19,000",159,5
Ryan Straughn,"Los Angeles, CA","24,600",159,6
Kevin Davis ,"Louisville, KY","93,600",159,7
Michael Tan,"Virginia Beach, VA","46,200",159,8
Blair Mathieson,"San Clemente, CA","73,000",159,9
Alex Aras,"Beverly Hills, CA","85,400",163,1
Testud Paul,"Paris, France","91,700",163,2
Jon Kalmar,Chorleyville,"73,600",163,3
Chau Ngu,Aaarhus,"55,000",163,4
Matt Grapenthein,"Chicago, IL","76,900",163,5
Edward Teems,"Trion, GA","22,400",163,6
Sarah Casey,"Las Vegas, NV","46,600",163,7
John Phan ,"Long Beach, CA","17,100",163,8
Robby Rose,"Garland, TX","160,100",163,9
David A. Stevens,"Lockport, NY","13,100",167,1
Edmund Chan,"Vancouver, BC, Canada","67,000",167,2
Darren Wallquist,"Aurora, IL","67,700",167,3
Yosh Nakano,"Okinawa, Japan","62,800",167,4
Brett Jungblut,"Highin, CA","11,300",167,5
Marta Putz,Sao Paulo,"47,600",167,6
"Tommy ""Nhan"" Le","Orange County, CA","52,000",167,7
Andrew Webking,"Seattle, Wa","138,000",167,8
Kevin Obrien,"Bound Brook, NJ","48,500",167,9
Henry Ma,"Waterloo, IA","79,900",168,1
Tristin Wade,Boynton Beach,"32,700",168,2
Joe Cutler,"Bay Shore, NY","39,600",168,3
Eli Lizka,"McAllen, TX","24,800",168,4
Gene Timberlake,"Houston, TX","148,300",168,5
Moe Parvan,"Phoenix, AZ","50,100",168,6
Craig Edwards,Cleethorpes,"45,100",168,7
Brett Kimes,"San Antonio, TX","135,100",168,8
Randy McKay,"Finley, ND","112,700",168,9
Micheal Carroll,"Carson, CA","64,400",169,1
Grant Pittman,"Waterloo, ON","25,500",169,2
William Molloy,"Dublin, Ireland","63,200",169,3
Daniel Hall,"Edson, AB","62,300",169,4
George Yutuc,"Manhattan Beach, CA","27,100",169,5
Scott Flansburg,"Herkimer, NY","20,300",169,6
Wisniec,Geneva,"27,800",169,7
John Kapovich,"Downers Grove, IL","19,700",169,8
John Doucet,Quaker Hill,"69,100",169,9
Prahlad Friedman,"Malibu, CA","49,800",170,1
Griffin Alel,Pgh,"95,200",170,2
Stephanie Dao,"Hamilton, ON","47,600",170,3
Gustan Luncholm,Kalix,"46,700",170,4
Jason Hackett,"Manchester, UK","29,800",170,5
Eric Greenman,"New York, NY","30,500",170,6
Ryan McClean,"Edmonton, AB, Canada","14,900",170,7
Antoni Romanello,"Wales, UK","24,300",170,8
Damien Rabbiz,"New York, NY","49,100",170,9
Michael Lym,"Las Vegas, NV","82,200",171,1
Jonathan Spug,"Duncan, BC","59,800",171,2
"William ""Andy"" Stocker","Los Altos, CA","76,000",171,3
Bette Carswell,"Wacissa, FL","82,400",171,4
John Monnette,"Carlsbad, CA","46,400",171,5
Ronnie Chin,"Seaford, NY","40,500",171,6
A.S. Sarkeshik,Northamton,"40,500",171,7
Dan Dumont,"Orlando, FL","49,000",171,8
Jerome Kohut,"Simi Valley, CA","82,100",171,9
John Lawrence,"Burtonsville, MD","124,500",172,1
Christian Grundtvig,"Hellerup, Denmark","66,200",172,2
Earl Holmes,"Valdosa, GA","61,800",172,3
Pat Atchison,"Fort Worth, TX","103,100",172,4
Paul Incerto,"Norwalk, CT","13,100",172,5
Shawn Chang,"Bothell, WA","26,600",172,6
Karl Grass,Oldcastle,"24,000",172,7
Paul Pirrone,"San Marcos, CA","4,200",172,8
Daniel Negreanu,"Las Vegas, NV","43,100",172,9
Eli Adler,"New York, NY","89,400",173,1
Joel Frank,"Princeton, NJ","29,000",173,2
Darren Woods,Cleethorpes,"53,100",173,3
Michael Binger,"Las Vegas, NV","89,900",173,4
Frederick Carunchro,"Philadelphia, PA","125,800",173,5
Alfredo Salinas Tager,Mexico,"88,900",173,6
Dan Rogers,"Overland Park, KS","58,600",173,7
David Chiu,"Rowland Heights, CA","27,800",173,8
Bo Lane Mundine,"College Station, TX","51,400",173,9
Egil Vehusheia,Oslo,"27,000",174,1
Adam Schwartz,"Maple Ridge, BC","19,300",174,2
Brian Hansen,Norman,"40,600",174,3
Michael Bachicha,"Placitas, NM","52,200",174,4
Jack W. Wry,"Terre Haute, IN","35,000",174,5
Scott Fenton,"Barnsley, UK","53,000",174,6
Romain Escoube,Boulogne,"39,700",174,7
Pereira Christian,Argentina,"60,000",174,8
Jacky Chitwood,"Celina, TN","33,800",174,9
Jon Turner,"Henderson, NV","63,000",175,1
Mark Smyrski,"Seminole, FL","62,800",175,2
Daniel Francis,"Auckland, New Zealand","75,600",175,3
Vincent Favorito,"Las Vegas, NV","59,900",175,4
Jay Perkins,"San Antonio, TX","83,900",175,5
Robert Nehorayan,"Los Angeles, CA","96,700",175,6
Joseph Sonders,"St. George, UT","50,400",175,7
Steve Singell,"Pembroke Pines, FL","91,700",175,8
Christopher Bach,"Westminster, CA","58,600",175,9
Alew Patatanyan,"Encino, CA","51,200",176,1
Glenn Lewellen,Mokena,"13,500",176,2
Greg Geller,"Denver, CO","17,500",176,3
Tim Frazin,"Dallas, TX","27,700",176,4
Jim Morris,Santa Ana,"10,300",176,5
Christopher Klodnicki,"Voorhees, NJ","117,700",176,6
Bryan Samnev,"Smyina, TN","29,700",176,7
John Michael,"Henderson, NV","60,500",176,8
Imad Allallam,"Redwood City, CA","22,000",176,9
Thanh K. Tran,El Monte,"118,000",177,1
Gualter Salles,"Rio De Janiero, Brazil","79,200",177,2
Maria Ho,"Arcadia, CA","114,200",177,3
Antonio Arie,"Manila, Philippines","58,400",177,4
Pierre Bounahra,Belize City,"20,700",177,5
Lance Dodd,Tacoma,"15,400",177,6
Issac Haxton,"Syracuse, NY","57,800",177,7
Nicole Turcheck,Michigan,"32,900",177,8
Wolbert Bartlema,"Amsterdam, Netherlands","30,000",177,9
Benjamin Lin,"Rockville, MD","20,500",178,2
Axel Holm,"Stockholm, Sweden","121,600",178,3
Shawn Glines,"Las Vegas, NV","45,300",178,4
Dan Heimiller,"Inglewood, CA","152,900",178,5
Thomas Burdandt,Sauage,"111,300",178,6
Bryan Reyes,"Merizo, Guam","17,500",178,7
Amir Marmar,"Las Vegas, NV","75,600",178,8
Johan Wemmenhag,Vasteras,"30,900",178,9
Joel Fiscbein,"Las Vegas, NV","46,900",179,1
Sverre Sundbo,"Oslo, Norway","54,500",179,2
Joe Goott,"Salt Lake City, UT","37,500",179,3
Gavin Smith,"Las Vegas, NV","50,000",179,4
Marc Jimerson,Irvine,"61,300",179,5
David Wells,Scottsdale,"39,100",179,6
Sean Boles,"St. Louis, MO","49,700",179,7
James Carroll,"Las Vegas, NV","24,500",179,8
Taylor Douglas,"Lilburn, GA","100,600",179,9
Ryan Claar,Hollidaysburg,"40,500",180,1
Bryan Veach,"Hyde Park, NY","61,600",180,2
Slaven Popov,Varna,"12,400",180,3
Ken Powell,"Dublin, Ireland","43,600",180,4
David Felton, Birmingham,"21,500",180,5
Allan Le,"Huntington Beach, CA","92,300",180,6
Jose Raul Severino,"Panama City, Panama","85,800",180,7
Axel Arvidsson,"Vaxjo, Sweden","33,600",180,8
Ira Mazre,"Nashville, TN","22,000",180,9
Arthur Roberto Szczupak,"Rio De Janriro, Brazil","14,700",181,1
Thomas Laviano,"Brookville, NY","67,500",181,2
Steven Y. Oono,"Seattle, WA","38,100",181,3
John Whiting,"Boston, MA","54,800",181,4
Oscar Mariano Gonzalez,"Dallas, TX","23,100",181,5
Leroy Le,Huntington Beach,"89,200",181,6
Paul Taylor,"Las Vegas, NV","17,700",181,7
Angela Giannino,"Melbourne, Australia","135,600",181,8
Robert Damiano,"Melbourne, FL","135,200",181,9
Mark Waring,"Redditch, UK","11,500",182,1
Ben Lamb,"Tulsa, OK","148,700",182,2
Rajey Verma,Billingham,"64,300",182,3
Nhi Van Nguyen,"Biloxi, MS","21,000",182,4
Ralph Perry,"Las Vegas, NV","54,000",182,5
Traut Heinz,Oermony,"52,000",182,6
Jason Dysun,"Washington, GA","39,000",182,7
Dean Hamrick,"East Lansing, MI","56,600",182,8
Clinton Keown,"Evansville, IN","40,900",182,9
Sven Heinecuer,Hamburg,"146,100",183,1
Matt Cohen,"Philadelphia, PA","31,900",183,2
Mikael Murik,"Stockholm, Sweden","19,000",183,3
Leon Locklear,"Moorisville, NC","23,200",183,4
Cy Williams,"Davis, CA","31,300",183,5
Hieu Nguyen,"Fairfax, VA","10,000",183,6
Wayne Lewis,"Bricantinz, NJ","31,900",183,7
Mike Laing,"Franklin, PA","146,300",183,8
Kurt Yusuf,"Vienna, Austria","49,100",183,9
Dennis Lane,"Corte Madera, CA","74,400",184,1
Guillaume Patry,Quebec,"16,100",184,2
Frederick Kennedy,"Lansing, MI","9,800",184,3
Dumitru Filipescu,"Las Vegas, NV","24,600",184,4
Nicola Delfico,"Bedford, TX","19,900",184,5
Han Lee ,"Rockville, MD","41,800",184,6
Ran G. Sennewald,"San Jose, CA","25,300",184,7
Max Bloom,"Hermosa Beach, CA","47,600",184,8
Mike Pstle,"Hernando, MS","58,100",184,9
Robert Suer,"Redondo Beach, CA","52,400",185,1
Eric Buchman,Valley Stream,"82,000",185,2
John F. Brown,"Lake Grove, NY","18,500",185,3
Sorel Mizzi,Toronto,"113,400",185,4
Jesse Newell,"Falls Church, VA","14,200",185,5
Kyle Morris,"Las Vegas, NV","51,000",185,6
Rami Boukai,"Laguna Hills, CA","58,700",185,7
Philip Yeh,Stenungsund,"60,800",185,8
Chris Tsiprailidis,"Syracuse, NY","66,800",185,9
Cliff Pappas,"Scottsdale, AZ","25,900",186,1
Kelly Allbright,"Richmond,VA","54,000",186,2
Henrique Mosimann,Brazil,"56,000",186,3
Justin Sudauskus,"Chicago, IL","98,100",186,4
Bill Edler,"Las Vegas, NV","168,000",186,5
David Plastik,"Las Vegas, NV","17,700",186,6
Harvey Gitlin,"Fort Washington, PA","8,200",186,7
Jared Ronan,Billings,"23,500",186,8
Brian Clark,,"8,400",186,9
Terry Burke,Croydon,"37,500",187,1
Aaron O'Rourke,"Loues Park, IL","92,500",187,2
David Riley,"Irving, TX","100,100",187,3
Joseph Rahme,"Johannesburg, South Africa","20,400",187,4
Thomas Lock,"Henderson, NV","30,400",187,5
Pelletier Daniel,"St. Jerome, QC, Canada","19,700",187,6
Eugene Tito,"Glendale, CA","38,000",187,7
Gregory Liang,Sunnyvale,"71,700",187,8
Courtney Harrington,"Mooresville, NC","100,300",187,9
Helen Davis,"Sydney, Australia","26,000",188,1
Leo Boxell,"Melbourne, Australia","75,900",188,2
James Honey,Hildenborough,"62,500",188,3
Cindy Longoria,"Garland, TX","155,000",188,4
Andrew Evans,"Las Vegas, NV","68,000",188,5
Henning Gunby,"Oslo, Norway","47,700",188,6
Yarom Limor,"Beverly Hills, CA","31,900",188,7
Corlan Chinn,"Seattle, Wa","18,100",188,8
David Sanehez,"Albequerque, NM",did not report,188,9
Brian Bauer,"Waterloo, MI","29,500",189,1
Hal Lubarsky,"Las Vegas, NV","41,800",189,2
Eduardo De Haas,Amsterdam,"72,500",189,3
Brent Chapman,"St. Johns, Antigua","21,300",189,4
Darren Nelson,"Rochester, NY","83,200",189,5
Ted Forrest,"Las Vegas, NV","150,500",189,6
Jimmy Dahlqvist,"Stockholm, Sweden","48,400",189,7
David Berggren,Sweden,"67,900",189,8
Matt Culberson Thomas,"Hattisburg, MS","30,000",189,9
Walter Browne,"Berkeley, CA","40,400",195,1
Padraig Parkinson,"Dublin, Ireland","18,600",195,2
Michael Mortin,"Washington Crossing, PA","61,000",195,3
Stefan Hansen,Oslo,"40,100",195,4
Theo Tran ,"Las Vegas, NV","29,800",195,5
Greg Sclauos,"Brisbane, Australia","36,900",195,6
Rob Roseman,"Las Vegas, NV","59,000",195,7
Joseph Hiatt,"Lancaster, CA","36,300",195,8
Michael Meredith,"Westfield, NJ","49,300",195,9
Debbie Talosi,"Torrance, CA","42,000",196,1
Jakub Dylewski,"Surrey, BC","51,100",196,2
Peter Hedlund,"Stockholm, Sweden","44,300",196,3
Jason Stern,San Jose,"74,700",196,4
Peter Skouteris,"Sydney, Australia","46,200",196,5
James Hall,"Wytheville, VA","29,200",196,6
Paul Nigro,"Lakeland, FL","30,300",196,7
Eric Staton,"Lexington, KY","34,200",196,8
Brian Fosbury,"Las Vegas, NV","27,000",196,9
Jonas Danielsson,"Str?mstad, Sweden","55,500",197,1
Keith Crowder,"Philiadelphia, PA","42,200",197,2
Allan Silberstang,"New York, NY","44,600",197,3
Justin Sellers,"Bismark, ND","63,300",197,4
Max Leitman,"Los Angels, CA","17,700",197,5
Joel Capser,"Chicago, IL","29,500",197,6
Magnus Peterson,Stockholm,"20,400",197,7
Filippo Clemente,"Toronto, ON","29,200",197,8
Leif Force,"Tallahassee, FL","56,400",197,9
Cort Kibler-Melby,"Berlin, Germany","19,200",198,1
Robert Garfield,"London, England",did not report,198,2
Daniel Janssen,Lieshoud,"39,900",198,3
Christopher George,St. Clair Shores,"24,500",198,4
Jerry Fahim,"Redmond, WA","52,000",198,5
Matt Rizzo,"Las Vegas, NV","67,000",198,6
Michael Chu,"Los Angeles, CA","79,600",198,7
Luis Montiel,"Jacksonville, FL","11,300",198,8
Stefan Mattsson,"Stockholm, Sweden","132,900",198,9
Aram Zerounian,"Orange County, CA","19,000",199,1
Weldon Johnson,"Ithaca, NY","46,700",199,2
Sakat Batra,"Campbell, CA","25,500",199,3
Deepak Bhatti,"Long Beach, CA","30,700",199,4
Jefferson James,"Prescott, AZ","14,200",199,5
Raymond Lau,"Vancouver, BC, Canada","109,600",199,6
Brian Fidler,"Las Vegas, NV","17,300",199,7
Matt Brady,"Upper Darby, PA","110,700",199,8
Fun Au,"Seattle, WA","14,100",199,9
Preston Roberts,"Tulsa, OK","32,500",200,1
Garrett Beckman,"Lawrence, KS","35,600",200,2
Jeff Cabenillas,"Los Angeles, NV","30,000",200,3
Hyon Kim,"Hillsborough, NJ","109,000",200,4
Charles Connaly,"Pasedena, TX","56,600",200,5
Francis Moore,"London, UK","52,900",200,6
Ed Fernandez,"San Jose, CA","82,500",200,7
Yuunl Friedman,"Herzlign, Israel","22,500",200,8
Hac Dang,"Springfield, VA","33,000",200,9
Matt Kennedy,"McAllen, TX","63,100",201,1
Frank Szabo,"Charlotte, NC","20,500",201,2
B Vu,"Marrero, CA","14,300",201,3
Eddie Gravalese,Revere,"25,100",201,4
Todd Taylor,"Henderson, NV","36,800",201,5
Yannick Pows,"Atliens, France","84,000",201,6
Liana Hakopian,"Las Vegas, NV","63,400",201,7
Joe Capps,"Las Vegas, NV","87,100",201,8
Michael Andrews,"New Orleans, LA","58,400",201,9
Nikolas Ligkos,Stockholm,"62,100",202,1
Carl Beard,"San Bernardino, CA","38,700",202,2
Jeff Tunkel,"Naperville, IL","148,700",202,3
Jason Mellross,Geelong,"69,800",202,4
Walt Schafer,"Downey, CA","88,800",202,5
Kyle Wilson,"White Rock, Canada","94,200",202,6
Markus Gonsalves,"San Diego, CA","38,000",202,7
Gerardo Maldonado Q.,"Monterryey, ML, Mexico","46,000",202,8
Adam White,"Sun Valley, Idaho","117,700",202,9
Fred Hwang,"Keller, TX","37,900",203,1
Champie Douglas,"Las Vegas, NV","69,100",203,2
Anders Wijk,"Stockholm, Sweden","56,300",203,3
Michael Rosenthal,"Las Vegas, NV","12,600",203,4
Jonathan Haidsiak,"Laramie, WY","22,400",203,5
Richard D. Clark,"Marietta, OH","23,100",203,6
Darryl Ozias,,"56,300",203,7
Joe Pharo,,"93,300",203,8
Mike Purdy,"Chesapeake, VA","48,400",203,9
Benedetto Bianco,"Franklin Square, NY","96,400",204,1
Drew Mittelsteadt,"Monument, CO","10,400",204,2
Pontus Chosravi,Gothenburg,"20,400",204,3
Jim Lucas,"Saint Augustine, FL","67,600",204,4
Robin Bergen,"Saskatchewan, Canada","148,200",204,5
Boucris Emmanuel,"Paris, France","41,200",204,6
Elie Said,Missouri Toe,"71,300",204,7
Constantin Francais ,"Paris, France","20,300",204,8
Jean Gaspard,"Evanston, IL","32,500",204,9
Sid Ivey,"Geenville, TX","12,300",205,1
Brett Ehart,"Phillips Ranch, CA","77,700",205,2
Anthony Reategui,,"112,200",205,3
Robb Green,"Phoenix, AZ","19,800",205,4
Rahul Maitra,"Rochester, NY","58,700",205,5
Kush Patel,Southborough,"27,300",205,6
Ryan Lawrence,Lethbridge,"50,800",205,7
Harry Beck,"Griffin, GA","81,600",205,8
Jesper Hougaard,"Copenhagen, Denmark","112,500",205,9
Vlado Marinkovic,Geretsvried,"24,000",206,1
Gus Hansen,Monaco,"100,100",206,2
David Kelsey,"Pasadena, CA","27,400",206,3
David Callaghan,"Dublin, Ireland","43,400",206,4
Rene Mouritsen,Aarhus,"42,900",206,5
Brad Hood,"Pittsburgh, PA","51,900",206,6
"Arthur David Goltz, Jr.","Las Vegas, NV","49,600",206,7
David Rudling,"Earls Colng, UK","134,700",206,8
Thayer Rasmussen,"St. Pete, FL","64,500",206,9
Brent Sheirbon,"The dalles, OR","160,700",207,1
Senovio Ramirez III,"Mercedes, TX","90,200",207,2
Kasper Isbrand,Frederinsberg,"25,500",207,3
Terris Preston,"Toronto, ON","107,100",207,4
Mike McClain,"Davis, CA","53,500",207,5
Jordan Smith,"College Station, TX","60,900",207,6
Anthony Salerno,"Howell, NJ","36,900",207,8
Ken Murray,"Irving, TX","72,000",207,9
Paul Siddle,"Aueley, Essex, UK","48,800",208,1
Piotr Kowak,,"73,600",208,2
Josh Evans,"Plano, TX","237,300",208,3
Michael Zowie,"Melbourne, Australia","34,900",208,4
Jacob Petersen,"Baton Rouge, LA","12,600",208,5
Mohammed Zahour,"London, UK","63,100",208,6
Olave Prinz Von Sachsen,"Boynton Beach, FL","40,700",208,7
Scott Freeman,"Oak Park, CA","115,700",208,8
Jesse Chinni,"Ellicot City, MD","43,000",208,9
Stephen King,"St. Pete Beach, FL","34,000",209,1
Daviet,France,"52,400",209,2
John Ryan,"Grand Forks, ND","19,600",209,3
Shayam Salehi,Pitea,"59,500",209,4
Phil Galfond,"Madison, WI","74,300",209,5
Kyung Ruscitti,"Staten Island, NY","29,800",209,6
Patrick Huse,"Omaha, NE","40,100",209,7
Howard Mann,"Martinsburg, WV","78,400",209,8
Pastora Sorensen,"Las Vegas, NV",did not report,209,9
Michael Durrer,"Duesseldorf, Germany","26,600",210,1
Robert Van Hsia,"S?o Paulo, Brazil","25,700",210,2
Janne Lamsa,"Finland, Espoo","103,400",210,3
Lucky Liu,Newcastle,"68,300",210,4
Bill Phipps,"New York, NY","21,700",210,5
Randy Snodgrass,"Chehalis, WA","33,700",210,6
Ola ™inert,"Lund, Sweden","33,600",210,7
Andy Ward,"London, UK","21,000",210,8
Sean Reyes,"San Diego, CA","92,400",210,9
Scott Carroll,"Pekin, IL","9,900",211,1
Paul Mckinney,,"16,250",211,2
William Clarke,Winnipeg,"33,300",211,3
Christoffer Sonesson,Svedala,"26,300",211,4
Gary Kusturin,"Virginia Beach, VA","34,700",211,5
Thierry Vandenberg,Holland,"83,600",211,7
Guy Schlossen,"Redcliff Alto, Canada","127,000",211,8
Hoa Mach,Oklahoma,"37,000",211,9
Richard Sun,"Fullerton, CA","157,500",212,1
Kully Barnet,"Las Vegas, NV","14,500",212,2
Boris Krieman,"Los Angeles, CA","73,400",212,3
Rodney Hobbs,"Ardmore, AL","94,700",212,5
Michael Minetti,"Las Vegas, NV","43,700",212,6
Zachary King,"Columbia, SC","29,600",212,7
Jon Fulton,"Westminster, CO","119,600",212,8
Seth Harrold,"Terre Haute, IN","18,100",212,9
Marc Kroopneck,"Las Vegas, NV","58,700",213,1
Chris Grigorian,Armenia,"94,700",213,2
Sam Britton,"Gillette, WY","77,900",213,3
Jose Guevara,Buenos Aires,"53,300",213,4
Eric Kettner,Calgary,"24,400",213,5
Wail Nafei,"Las Vegas, NV","66,700",213,7
Chip Jett,"Las Vegas, NV","122,900",213,8
Marco Lurigio,"Chicago, IL","89,800",213,9
Johnny Vuong,Alhambra,"72,400",214,1
Nicholas Smith,"Arlington, VA","41,000",214,2
Todor Blazevski,Not Listed,"40,500",214,3
Steven Garfinkle,"Bellingham, WA","86,500",214,4
Robet Baker,"Kent, WA","123,800",214,5
Bensoussan Ayril,,"172,200",214,6
Sean Walter,"Monroe, NJ","57,400",214,7
Tobias Christensen,Lystrup,"123,400",214,8
Todd Sisley,"Toronto, QC, Canada","83,200",214,9
Jeffrey Siegal,"Daly City, CA","10,100",215,1
Matthew Wood,"Whitby, ON","36,200",215,2
Andrew Capelin,Sydney,"33,200",215,3
Iain Paterson,"Toronto, QC, Canada","19,300",215,4
Farina Valter,Italy,"43,800",215,5
Don Zewin,"Las Vegas, NV","30,300",215,6
Matthew Traudt,"Oconomowoc, WI","33,300",215,7
Scott Shea,"Lafayette, LA","21,500",215,8
Eduardo Santi,"Buenos Aires, Argentina","96,300",215,9
Salvatore Erna,"Boston, MA","39,800",216,1
Joe Berry,"Wister, OK","33,200",216,2
Scott Gray,"Dublin, Ireland","36,600",216,3
Alan Keating,Bloomfield Hills,"114,200",216,4
Todd Thomas,"Mabank, TX","14,000",216,5
Dick Kath,"Stillwater, MN","27,900",216,6
Michael Kim,Sunnyvale,"23,400",216,7
Kevin Kim,"Los Angeles, CA","196,100",216,8
Karl Tretter,"New York, NY","52,600",216,9
Dennis Schrijvers,Barcelona,"45,100",217,1
Tom Frezza,"Colorado Springs, CO","24,300",217,2
Mimi Tran,"Los Angeles, CA","21,000",217,4
Chris Benoit,"Chicago, IL","22,500",217,5
Joseph Karriman,"Grove, OK","35,000",217,6
Hooman Nikzad,Scottsdale,"160,200",217,7
Keith Clarke,"Carlsbad, CA","26,100",217,8
Kevin O'Sullivan,"Santa Monica, CA","63,700",217,9
Gary Styczynski,"Troy, NY","169,200",218,1
Robert Weiss,"New York, NY","108,100",218,2
John Tabatabh,"London, UK","128,500",218,3
Sol Bergren,Saskatoon,"87,700",218,4
Cody Slaubaugh,"Rugby, ND","47,400",218,5
Zak Alameddine,"New York, NY","128,600",218,6
James Lea,"Las Vegas, NV","27,300",218,7
John Murphy,Danville,"74,300",218,8
Ryan DeCilles,Hogansburg,"51,700",218,9
Serge Gagnon,"Jacksonville, FL","82,300",219,1
Julian Then,UK,"32,000",219,2
Julian Powell,"Melbourne, Australia","45,200",219,3
Sharon Goldmary,"Las Vegas, NV","18,400",219,5
David Jenkins,"Sandy, UT","95,500",219,6
Coken Yann,France,"51,700",219,7
William West,"San Diego, CA","68,900",219,8
Peter Feldman,"Harper Woods, MI","80,100",219,9
Mikey Stotz,"Rockville, MD","65,100",220,1
Andrew Fedeli,"Greenbrae, CA","43,900",220,2
C. Peter Jeffen,"Toronto, ON","144,200",220,3
Geofrey Herzog,"Jacksonville Beach, FL","106,400",220,4
Lance Bruner,"Minneapolis, MN","42,500",220,5
Juan Mantiilaro,Chile,"43,500",220,6
Vlad Antamonov,"New York, NY","20,000",220,7
Demetrios Arvanetes,"Las Vegas, NV","16,600",220,8
Stephen Ma,"Waterloo, IA","54,700",220,9
Manish Parekh,"Houston, TX","72,700",221,2
Casey Kastle,"Chicago, IL","13,700",221,3
Ronnie Stubing,"New Rochelle, NY","67,100",221,4
Ernie Lessard,Danbury,"53,500",221,5
Charles Anderson,"Columbus, OH","91,100",221,6
Lyric Duveyoung,"Monterey, CA","18,100",221,7
Michael Shuster,"Havertown, PA","38,400",221,8
Frank Vizza,,"42,600",221,9
Michael Pomponio,"Rockaway, NY","41,000",222,1
Greg Scrapper Fondacaro,"Sewell, NJ","24,700",222,2
Michael Danino,"Las Vegas, NV","52,500",222,3
Chris Bell,"Raleigh, NC","50,700",222,4
Joseph Grebanier,"Howard Beach, NY","73,100",222,5
Dean Schultz,"Akron, OH","23,300",222,6
Karlo Lopez,Puerto Rico,"95,000",222,7
Samir Shakhloor,Malmoe,"37,900",222,8
Victor Iemolo,"Sarasota, FL","7,100",222,9
Wenlong Jin,"Shanghai, China","101,800",223,1
Nick Adamakis,"Tucson, AZ","127,500",223,2
Ryan Fair,"Fort Lauderdale, Fl","45,500",223,3
George Taylor Bell,"Athens, GA","34,700",223,4
Brent Catalano,"Redding, CT","11,300",223,5
Ronald Kohmer,"Phoenix, AZ","58,600",223,6
Danny Smith,"Folsom, CA","87,500",223,7
Christian Foth,Rio De Janeiro,"83,900",223,8
Sean Getzwiller,"Tuscon, AZ","43,200",223,9
Travis Belles,"Las Vegas, NV","77,800",224,1
nathan Adler,"Fort Meyers, FL","86,300",224,2
Richard Warburg,"San Diego, CA","125,900",224,3
Auritray Singh,"Las Vegas, NV","38,700",224,4
Paul Magriel,,"88,200",224,5
Seung Lee,"Los Angeles, CA","41,400",224,6
Dave McCune,Zephyr Cove,"28,000",224,7
Marina Baroco,"Pensacola, FL","29,300",224,8
Steven Van Zadelhoff,The Netherlands,"8,400",224,9
Thor Hansen,,"118,000",225,1
Stewart Irvin ,"Muncie, IN","97,100",225,2
Paul Kershmaw,Manchester,"23,600",225,3
Mickey Mills,"Ocean Beach, CA","140,800",225,4
Jerry Randack,"Richardson, TX","45,600",225,5
Bill Ballew,"Pleasanton, CA","97,200",225,6
Steve Holden,"Ironbridge, UK","35,300",225,7
Vinnie Vinh,"Los Angeles, CA","3,200",225,8
Mark Friedman,"New York, NY","16,300",225,9
Andrew Schreibuan,,"45,000",227,2
Raymond Yee,"Los Angeles, CA","82,100",227,3
Eric Mizrachi,"Las Vegas, NV","23,800",227,4
John Coughlan,"Cork, Ireland","15,100",227,5
Anahit Galajian,Glendale,"18,500",227,6
Daniel Fisher,"Newtown, PA","141,300",227,7
Leo Wolpert,"Fairfax, VA","52,200",227,8
Hertzel Zalewski,"Houston, TX","52,400",227,9
Alexander johnoff,"Mesa, AZ","60,700",228,1
Iacovos Koumas,"Dublin, CA","16,400",228,2
Everett Carlton,"St. Paul, MN","13,500",228,3
Teddy Monroe,"Las Vegas, NV","94,000",228,4
Nathan Wade,"Knoxville, TN","51,700",228,5
Paul Spitzberg,"Tenafly, NJ","73,400",228,6
Arthur Pappas,Bethlehem,"15,900",228,8
Robert Daily,"Las Vegas, NV","46,600",228,9
Scott Ritchney,"Miami, FL","28,100",229,1
Ryan Jones,"Torrance, CA","25,700",229,2
Gene Hornsby,"Hilton Head Island, SC","50,700",229,3
Fredrik Halling,Utkoping,"31,500",229,4
John Matwey,"New York, NY","72,500",229,5
Jonathan Krela,"Thunder Bay, ON","105,000",229,6
Todd Arnold,"Lauderdale By The Sea, FL","46,900",229,7
Dario Minieri,"Rome, Italy","36,100",229,8
Stephane Cohen,Paris ,"63,360",229,9
Phillip Lion,"Chicago, IL","87,700",230,1
Justin Young,"Morehead City, NC","90,100",230,2
Stig Top-Rasmussen,K„then,"37,300",230,3
Sirous Jamshidi,"Philadelphia, PA","126,800",230,4
Albert Riccobono,"Ossining, NY","29,600",230,5
Dan Ray,"Dublin, OH","8,300",230,6
Dwight Derringer,"Louisville, KY","29,300",230,7
Matt Szymaszek,"Boston, MA","97,400",230,8
Camillo Calabrese,"Las Vegas, NV","39,000",230,9

BigAlK
07-11-2007, 04:14 PM
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Hendon Mob had a sweet "initial" seating chart for the Day 1s. Is there anywhere to get an equivalent one for Day 2 (so we can see whom the players are sitting with)? Or is my Google-Fu weak?

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Day 2B Players with chip stacks and table assignments. (http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/news/article.asp?newsID=1548)

My kungfu is strong.

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Don't know what the Hendon Mob chart he was talking about looked like, but I imagined he was hoping for something grouped by table.

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Cut table from webpage, paste into Excel, sort by table, then by seat. Vy-ola!

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Not quite that simple, but close. For anyone interested here it is.

Edited by entertainme: Missed it by one minute! Sorry, I''m deleting your list to keep the thread more readable. Thanks for the effort!

PITTM
07-11-2007, 04:45 PM
cunningham busto /images/graemlins/frown.gif

pineapple888
07-11-2007, 04:48 PM
Chad Brown Is a Straight-Shooter Today

Chad Brown flat-calls his flopped straight vs. two Villains on a K /images/graemlins/heart.gif J /images/graemlins/diamond.gif 9 /images/graemlins/heart.gif board.

Then raises the turn after a heart hits. (He holds the Q /images/graemlins/heart.gif).

What a player. /images/graemlins/tongue.gif

Mano
07-11-2007, 04:49 PM
From PokerNews.com:

Allen Cunningham Eliminated
Allen Cunningham and another player limp to see a flop of K-6-3 rainbow. Cunningham check-raises, and his opponent calls the raise. The turn card is a 5, Cunningham bets 20,000, and his opponent calls. The river card is a J, Cunningham moves all in for 19,100, and his opponent calls.

Cunningham shows 6-3 for a flopped two pair, sixes and threes. But his opponent shows K-J, and he rivered a higher two pair, kings and jacks, to win the pot.

Allen Cunningham -- the 2005 WSOP Player of the Year, the fourth-place finisher of this event last year, and the guy who won his third bracelet in three years at this year's WSOP -- has been eliminated

thatpfunk
07-11-2007, 04:49 PM
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GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SPONGER.

Go other 2p2ers too, but I feel Sponger winning has the most hilarity involved.

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195k

GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

Levarkin
07-11-2007, 04:50 PM
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"Do you have the king?" Tommy Giampaolo was asked.
"Yeah, I have the king," Tommy G replied.

A king had landed on the turn and Tommy's opponent mucked after asking. Much to the surprise of Tommy G, the floor was called over for a ruling. Tommy G was informed that he's not allowed to actually disclose to anyone at the table what his actual hand is. For doing so, he was given a 9-hand penalty.

"Had you told a lie about the hand, that would have been okay," the floor staff informed him.

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Why does this rule exist? I understand that you can't reveal your hand to just one player, but why when the hand is announced to the entire table? Is this standard or just for the WSOP?

UATrewqaz
07-11-2007, 04:51 PM
Sigh....

"DURRRR, I've got top pair I will winz the money, DURRRR"

Poker sux.

07-11-2007, 04:51 PM
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From PokerNews.com:

Allen Cunningham Eliminated
Allen Cunningham and another player limp to see a flop of K-6-3 rainbow. Cunningham check-raises, and his opponent calls the raise. The turn card is a 5, Cunningham bets 20,000, and his opponent calls. The river card is a J, Cunningham moves all in for 19,100, and his opponent calls.

Cunningham shows 6-3 for a flopped two pair, sixes and threes. But his opponent shows K-J, and he rivered a higher two pair, kings and jacks, to win the pot.

Allen Cunningham -- the 2005 WSOP Player of the Year, the fourth-place finisher of this event last year, and the guy who won his third bracelet in three years at this year's WSOP -- has been eliminated

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Ouch.

Wonder what the other player's stack size was here.

NCAces
07-11-2007, 04:52 PM
Can this possibly be the right call?

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9-Hand Penalty For Truth Telling
"Do you have the king?" Tommy Giampaolo was asked.
"Yeah, I have the king," Tommy G replied.

A king had landed on the turn and Tommy's opponent mucked after asking. Much to the surprise of Tommy G, the floor was called over for a ruling. Tommy G was informed that he's not allowed to actually disclose to anyone at the table what his actual hand is. For doing so, he was given a 9-hand penalty.

"Had you told a lie about the hand, that would have been okay," the floor staff informed him.

Tommy G got up from the table and pulled out his cell phone to make a call, then quickly stopped. "I'm going to go use my phone, is that okay? Or are you going to give me a penalty for that too?" Tommy G remarked on his way out of the tournament area.


[/ QUOTE ]

Good lord, Gold would have had to sit out the entire tournament last year. What if I say I have the K, and I do, but the next time I say I have the King and they believe me when I don't?

Am I missing something.

NCAces

ok2aa
07-11-2007, 04:53 PM
"Daniel Negreanu Eliminates Susie Isaacs and Wins a Huge Pot"

poised to win it all

Mano
07-11-2007, 04:54 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
"Do you have the king?" Tommy Giampaolo was asked.
"Yeah, I have the king," Tommy G replied.

A king had landed on the turn and Tommy's opponent mucked after asking. Much to the surprise of Tommy G, the floor was called over for a ruling. Tommy G was informed that he's not allowed to actually disclose to anyone at the table what his actual hand is. For doing so, he was given a 9-hand penalty.

"Had you told a lie about the hand, that would have been okay," the floor staff informed him.

[/ QUOTE ]

Why does this rule exist? I understand that you can't reveal your hand to just one player, but why when the hand is announced to the entire table? Is this standard or just for the WSOP?

[/ QUOTE ]

To prevent collusion. For an extreme example, suppose you are in final 3 of a tourney with a guy you have a piece of, and you want 3rd guy to bust first. You move in, 3rd guy folds, and guy you have a piece of goes into the tank. If you tell him something like "I've got the nuts, you should fold" this is clearly bad. A bit draconian in the above case though.

Matt Flynn
07-11-2007, 04:54 PM
BobboFitos text msg: he's now at 55K 30 min before the break. His table thinks he is from Norway.

gotengotengotengoten!

Sluss
07-11-2007, 04:56 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Can this possibly be the right call?

[ QUOTE ]
9-Hand Penalty For Truth Telling
"Do you have the king?" Tommy Giampaolo was asked.
"Yeah, I have the king," Tommy G replied.

A king had landed on the turn and Tommy's opponent mucked after asking. Much to the surprise of Tommy G, the floor was called over for a ruling. Tommy G was informed that he's not allowed to actually disclose to anyone at the table what his actual hand is. For doing so, he was given a 9-hand penalty.

"Had you told a lie about the hand, that would have been okay," the floor staff informed him.

Tommy G got up from the table and pulled out his cell phone to make a call, then quickly stopped. "I'm going to go use my phone, is that okay? Or are you going to give me a penalty for that too?" Tommy G remarked on his way out of the tournament area.


[/ QUOTE ]

Good lord, Gold would have had to sit out the entire tournament last year. What if I say I have the K, and I do, but the next time I say I have the King and they believe me when I don't?

Am I missing something.

NCAces

[/ QUOTE ]
Would you want Jamie Gold to leave the table if you were sitting there? It's always been a rule, it's just somebody has to call over the floor.

kyro
07-11-2007, 04:57 PM
How does Brown NOT raise that flop.

Obviously we don't know all the information, but the guy with KJ against Cunningham seems to have played that horribly.

pineapple888
07-11-2007, 04:58 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
"Do you have the king?" Tommy Giampaolo was asked.
"Yeah, I have the king," Tommy G replied.

A king had landed on the turn and Tommy's opponent mucked after asking. Much to the surprise of Tommy G, the floor was called over for a ruling. Tommy G was informed that he's not allowed to actually disclose to anyone at the table what his actual hand is. For doing so, he was given a 9-hand penalty.

"Had you told a lie about the hand, that would have been okay," the floor staff informed him.

[/ QUOTE ]

Why does this rule exist? I understand that you can't reveal your hand to just one player, but why when the hand is announced to the entire table? Is this standard or just for the WSOP?

[/ QUOTE ]


Help discourage casual chip dumping (Hey, I like that guy, I'll tell him what I have to keep him around). Or something like that. As with most poker rules, it leads to silly situations, but all you can do is memorize and follow it.

pineapple888
07-11-2007, 05:00 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
"Do you have the king?" Tommy Giampaolo was asked.
"Yeah, I have the king," Tommy G replied.

A king had landed on the turn and Tommy's opponent mucked after asking. Much to the surprise of Tommy G, the floor was called over for a ruling. Tommy G was informed that he's not allowed to actually disclose to anyone at the table what his actual hand is. For doing so, he was given a 9-hand penalty.

"Had you told a lie about the hand, that would have been okay," the floor staff informed him.

[/ QUOTE ]

Why does this rule exist? I understand that you can't reveal your hand to just one player, but why when the hand is announced to the entire table? Is this standard or just for the WSOP?

[/ QUOTE ]

To prevent collusion. For an extreme example, suppose you are in final 3 of a tourney with a guy you have a piece of, and you want 3rd guy to bust first. You move in, 3rd guy folds, and guy you have a piece of goes into the tank. If you tell him something like "I've got the nuts, you should fold" this is clearly bad. A bit draconian in the above case though.

[/ QUOTE ]

As a side note, you'd have to be the worst colluders in history not to develop a better system than that. I think it's intended to try to prevent casual/unintentional chip dumping.

pineapple888
07-11-2007, 05:02 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Can this possibly be the right call?

[ QUOTE ]
9-Hand Penalty For Truth Telling
"Do you have the king?" Tommy Giampaolo was asked.
"Yeah, I have the king," Tommy G replied.

A king had landed on the turn and Tommy's opponent mucked after asking. Much to the surprise of Tommy G, the floor was called over for a ruling. Tommy G was informed that he's not allowed to actually disclose to anyone at the table what his actual hand is. For doing so, he was given a 9-hand penalty.

"Had you told a lie about the hand, that would have been okay," the floor staff informed him.

Tommy G got up from the table and pulled out his cell phone to make a call, then quickly stopped. "I'm going to go use my phone, is that okay? Or are you going to give me a penalty for that too?" Tommy G remarked on his way out of the tournament area.


[/ QUOTE ]

Good lord, Gold would have had to sit out the entire tournament last year. What if I say I have the K, and I do, but the next time I say I have the King and they believe me when I don't?

Am I missing something.

NCAces

[/ QUOTE ]

Most of the time he would say things like "I have it" or "I have a very strong hand" or that sort of thing. Within the rules, I believe. There was some debate over whether he told somebody "top-top" indicating TPTK which would be too specific, but it wasn't enforced at the time in any case.

Levarkin
07-11-2007, 05:03 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]

"Do you have the king?" Tommy Giampaolo was asked.
"Yeah, I have the king," Tommy G replied.

A king had landed on the turn and Tommy's opponent mucked after asking. Much to the surprise of Tommy G, the floor was called over for a ruling. Tommy G was informed that he's not allowed to actually disclose to anyone at the table what his actual hand is. For doing so, he was given a 9-hand penalty.

"Had you told a lie about the hand, that would have been okay," the floor staff informed him.




[/ QUOTE ]Why does this rule exist? I understand that you can't reveal your hand to just one player, but why when the hand is announced to the entire table? Is this standard or just for the WSOP?





[/ QUOTE ]To prevent collusion. For an extreme example, suppose you are in final 3 of a tourney with a guy you have a piece of, and you want 3rd guy to bust first. You move in, 3rd guy folds, and guy you have a piece of goes into the tank. If you tell him something like "I've got the nuts, you should fold" this is clearly bad. A bit draconian in the above case though.

[/ QUOTE ]

Thanks, makes sense. Still, only covers the most blatant and incompetent collusion. Not sure it's worth removing an interesting psychological component of the game. Also, were this rule strictly enforced, that would end any possibility of talking about one's cards, not just telling the truth. Because there's no deception in a yes/no answer to the question "do you have the king?" if you're only allowed to lie.

Edit:

[ QUOTE ]
Help discourage casual chip dumping (Hey, I like that guy, I'll tell him what I have to keep him around). Or something like that. As with most poker rules, it leads to silly situations, but all you can do is memorize and follow it.

[/ QUOTE ]

Meh. Fair enough.

Bidz
07-11-2007, 05:05 PM
2 minutes ago | Posted by BJNemeth

Rick Salomon Eliminated
Rick Salomon, who rose to fame as the significant other in the scandalous Paris Hilton sex video, has been eliminated from the Main Event.

Shame on us for not noticing him earlier, but in our defense, the quality of that video was pretty poor. And we weren't really paying attention to Salomon.

mastin1
07-11-2007, 05:07 PM
I laughed

trevorwc
07-11-2007, 05:10 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]

"Do you have the king?" Tommy Giampaolo was asked.
"Yeah, I have the king," Tommy G replied.

A king had landed on the turn and Tommy's opponent mucked after asking. Much to the surprise of Tommy G, the floor was called over for a ruling. Tommy G was informed that he's not allowed to actually disclose to anyone at the table what his actual hand is. For doing so, he was given a 9-hand penalty.

"Had you told a lie about the hand, that would have been okay," the floor staff informed him.




[/ QUOTE ]Why does this rule exist? I understand that you can't reveal your hand to just one player, but why when the hand is announced to the entire table? Is this standard or just for the WSOP?





[/ QUOTE ]To prevent collusion. For an extreme example, suppose you are in final 3 of a tourney with a guy you have a piece of, and you want 3rd guy to bust first. You move in, 3rd guy folds, and guy you have a piece of goes into the tank. If you tell him something like "I've got the nuts, you should fold" this is clearly bad. A bit draconian in the above case though.

[/ QUOTE ]

Thanks, makes sense. Still, only covers the most blatant and incompetent collusion. Not sure it's worth removing an interesting psychological component of the game. Also, were this rule strictly enforced, that would end any possibility of talking about one's cards, not just telling the truth. Because there's no deception in a yes/no answer to the question "do you have the king?" if you're only allowed to lie.

[/ QUOTE ]

If the rule was STRICTLY enforced - would he be penalized for answering "yes" to the "do you have a king?" question? Or does he have to verbally declare his hand, as in "yes, I have a king." Just curious...

CrazyEyez
07-11-2007, 05:13 PM
[ QUOTE ]

Most of the time he would say things like "I have it" or "Top top."

[/ QUOTE ]

Maulik
07-11-2007, 05:15 PM
[ QUOTE ]
BobboFitos text msg: he's now at 55K 30 min before the break. His table thinks he is from Norway.

gotengotengotengoten!

[/ QUOTE ]

/images/graemlins/heart.gif

entertainme
07-11-2007, 05:56 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Gus Hansen Busts a Player

On a flop of {J-Hearts}{9-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}, a player check-raised all in against Gus Hansen for 36,500. Hansen quickly called.

Hansen: {K-Diamonds}{K-Spades}
Opponent: {A-Spades}{Q-Hearts}

The turn was the {10-Clubs}. The river was the {J-Clubs}. Hansen's Kings held up and his opponent headed to the rail.

[/ QUOTE ]

Thayer started the day at Gus's table with 64.5K.

Obv, hope it's not him!

fluorescenthippo
07-11-2007, 05:59 PM
[ QUOTE ]
BobboFitos text msg: he's now at 55K 30 min before the break. His table thinks he is from Norway.


[/ QUOTE ]

standard





go rob!!!

fluorescenthippo
07-11-2007, 06:07 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Gus Hansen Likes Sick Puppies

Gus Hansen raised from the button. The small blind called and the big blind moved all in for 46,000. Hansen went into the tank for a few minutes. ESPN cameras swarmed around his table as the Great Dane counted out 46,000 in chips. He took a few deep breaths before he tossed his chips into the pot. The small blind folded.

"I have a small pair," said Hansen as he tabled his cards

Hansen: {2-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}
Opponent: {A-Diamonds}{J-Spades}

"You're one sick puppy," said Hansen's opponent.

The flop was {K-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}{8-Hearts} and Hansen still led. The turn was the {6-Hearts}. The river was the {2-Diamonds}. Hansens pair of deuces held up as his opponent headed to the rail.

Hansen increased his stack to 165,000 after that hand. In the last ten minutes, he has busted two players.

[/ QUOTE ]

what are the blinds? this call looks pretty bad

Terrapin Soup
07-11-2007, 06:08 PM
Padraig Parkinson Eliminated

Padraig Parkinson moves all in from the cutoff for 10,000, the player on the button calls, the big blind moves all in over the top, and the button folds. Parkinson says, "I think I've got you on this one," and he shows 9-7 offsuit. The big blind shows JJ, and Parkinson has him, in the sense that he has two unsuited undercards.

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Bwahahaha ... BJNemeth, you've won me over again.

AsydRayne
07-11-2007, 06:16 PM
[ QUOTE ]

Please let me know if I missed anyone!


[/ QUOTE ]

Lyric Duveyoung: Lyric: 18,100

shaundeeb
07-11-2007, 06:23 PM
thayers down to 28k cuz he sucks.

DJ Sensei
07-11-2007, 06:29 PM
also Max Bloom is Slider on 2p2, started with 47,600, gogogogo

BigBluffer
07-11-2007, 06:30 PM
From Pokernews:
"Chris Ferguson Knocks Out a Woman"

Sounds like one mean, nasty dude.

shaundeeb
07-11-2007, 06:33 PM
thayer busto.

07-11-2007, 06:41 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
Gus Hansen Busts a Player

On a flop of {J-Hearts}{9-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}, a player check-raised all in against Gus Hansen for 36,500. Hansen quickly called.

Hansen: {K-Diamonds}{K-Spades}
Opponent: {A-Spades}{Q-Hearts}

The turn was the {10-Clubs}. The river was the {J-Clubs}. Hansen's Kings held up and his opponent headed to the rail.

[/ QUOTE ]

Thayer started the day at Gus's table with 64.5K.

Obv, hope it's not him!

[/ QUOTE ]

I'm getting quite a few hands from that table either involving Gus or Rene who is the other dane at the table:

From a little earlier:

Gus from middle position raises to 2800.
Button and BB make the calls.

Flop: 9s 3s 7h

BB checks. Gus bets 6600. Button calls and BB folds-

Turn: 7s

both check

River: 5h

Gus bets 6600 again and opponent quickly calls. Gus thinks he is beat and shows Ah 9d but the opponent mucks.

Another one:

Rene limps from early position and sb calls, bb is Gus and he checks.

Flop:

10s 4c 2s

check and Gus bets 2300. Rene calls and sb folds.

Turn: 6s

Gus checks and Rene bets 5400. Gus immediatly goes all in.

Rene looks far from happy and folds.

Confused1
07-11-2007, 06:45 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Quote:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Gus Hansen Busts a Player

On a flop of {J-Hearts}{9-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}, a player check-raised all in against Gus Hansen for 36,500. Hansen quickly called.

Hansen: {K-Diamonds}{K-Spades}
Opponent: {A-Spades}{Q-Hearts}

The turn was the {10-Clubs}. The river was the {J-Clubs}. Hansen's Kings held up and his opponent headed to the rail.


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------



Thayer started the day at Gus's table with 64.5K.

Obv, hope it's not him!

[/ QUOTE ]

Not sure if that's his hand, but Thay3r did just bust out.

RonWR
07-11-2007, 07:01 PM
Nicholas Weisman 436000
Richard Weissman 420000

Is this for real ?
Any relation?

shaundeeb
07-11-2007, 07:20 PM
obv not 1 has 2s

bigdottawa
07-11-2007, 07:34 PM
Is Binger the only guy left who was in last years final table?

PITTM
07-11-2007, 07:38 PM
shaun get sponger updates for us plz.

thatpfunk
07-11-2007, 07:46 PM
[ QUOTE ]
shaun get sponger updates for us plz.

[/ QUOTE ]

215k at break.

he says his table is good, lots of big pots being played. hes playing snug.

guy at his table with >400k as got a huge stack when his J5 beat someone else two pair on Jxxx board. river 5. so, hes got that going for him.

entertainme
07-11-2007, 07:55 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]

Please let me know if I missed anyone!


[/ QUOTE ]

Lyric Duveyoung: Lyric: 18,100

[/ QUOTE ]

Thanks! Added.

/images/graemlins/diamond.gifGL Lyric! /images/graemlins/diamond.gif

entertainme
07-11-2007, 07:59 PM
[ QUOTE ]
also Max Bloom is Slider on 2p2, started with 47,600, gogogogo

[/ QUOTE ]

Thanks!

/images/graemlins/diamond.gifGo Max! /images/graemlins/diamond.gif

entertainme
07-11-2007, 08:02 PM
How did this not get more love from almost two hours ago?

[ QUOTE ]
Nice Laydown

Isaac Haxton raised to 3,300 under the gun and got one caller. The flop {2-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{7-Hearts} and Haxton led out for 7,000. His opponent raised to 21K, and Haxton moved all-in for 56,000 total. He and his opponent were almost even in chips and the other player took a long, long, long time deciding what to do. Finally he mucked, and Haxton turned over pocket Kings. His opponent said he threw away pocket Queens.

[/ QUOTE ]

Ike FTW!

I leave the computer and you guys are slackin'. /images/graemlins/wink.gif

Jurollo
07-11-2007, 08:03 PM
mikeymer out /images/graemlins/frown.gif

pineapple888
07-11-2007, 08:07 PM
IDK if anyone's mentioned it, but the PokerPages coverage of the ME is pretty damn good this year.

WAY better than previous online coverage, even with the occasional typos, which they also try to fix up later.

Their reporters seem both numerous and clueful.

Kudos. /images/graemlins/cool.gif

HEK
07-11-2007, 08:07 PM
GOGOGOGOGOOOOOOOO BOBBO!!!@!!

GeraldGiraffe
07-11-2007, 08:24 PM
The Pokernews update just posted an video of durrrr.

thatpfunk
07-11-2007, 08:25 PM
spongers table:

Wednesday, 11th of July 2007 04:33 PM
(Michael Cheser reporting)

Jeff "J.P." Parker got all-in with another player on a J-7-3 flop. Parker had J-5 for top pair, but his opponent had 7-3 for two pair. The turn was a brick but the five on the river gave Parker a higher two pair, eliminating the other player and pushing an enormous stack to Jeff. It took him a long time to stack and count his mountain of chips, which ended up being right about 400K. The tournament staff even came to remove two full racks of 100 chips from him and give him 20K in orange chips in exchange.

Fifteen minutes later, at that same table, Amnon Filippi checked a flop of 4 3 A and when his opponent bet 10K, Filippi moved all in for 60K total. Clearly, his opponent put Amnon on a bluff or semi-bluff, as he called him with T T. Filippi, though, had A 3 for two pair. With the Q 7 turn-river, Amnon doubled up to about 135K. That table just may be the table with the most chips in play. There are four stacks with at least 200K and most of the others have at least 100K.

When a late-position player pushed all-in for 17K holding K J, Chris Ferguson decided to take a shot at him with 7 7. But the other guy won the race when the board came 2 T J 4 A. Ferguson could afford taking the hit, as he still has 150K behind.

thatpfunk
07-11-2007, 08:35 PM
and here:

Chris Bell Moves to a Tough Table

Chris Bell was just moved to Table 51, seat 6, joining Amnon who is already in seat 9. Bell has an above-average stack with 105,000, and Amnon is even better than that with 152,000.

But that's nothing at this table. The short stack in seat 1 has 70,000, and there are four players above 200,000, with one over 300,000. There was one other short stack with about 30,000, but he was eliminated on the first hand after Bell sat down.

Chris Bell is probably already missing his old table.

phydaux
07-11-2007, 08:57 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Padraig Parkinson Eliminated

[/ QUOTE ]

Padraig Parkinson? Isn't that a character in the Harry Potter books? Huffelpuff, right?

nolanfan34
07-11-2007, 09:01 PM
And Ferguson is at Sponger's table too? ESPN feature table here we come!!!

GO SPONGER!

nutshot2
07-11-2007, 09:02 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
Padraig Parkinson Eliminated

[/ QUOTE ]

Padraig Parkinson? Isn't that a character in the Harry Potter books? Huffelpuff, right?

[/ QUOTE ]

I know the correct name/House, but I would prefer to keep my Man Card at this point in time.

Exitonly
07-11-2007, 09:02 PM
tiffany michelle totalaly wants durrrr

Jooka
07-11-2007, 09:29 PM
[ QUOTE ]
The "Doyle Brunson" Cracks Brown's Queens

With the action folded to him, the small blind raised to 4,500, Chad Brown re-raised to 16,000 from the big blind, the small blind moved all in for 50,000 more and Brown insta-called. The small blind sheepishly turned over the "Doyle Brunson," {10-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}, while Brown showed {Q-Hearts}{Q-Clubs}. The flop was {A-Hearts}{K-Hearts}{10-Hearts}, but the turn was the {2-Spades}, making the small blind two pair. The river was the {4-Spades}, and nearly 70K was shipped into the small blind's stack.

After the hand Brown was down to 125,000.

[/ QUOTE ]


oh man, Id be steamed up.

pknight212
07-11-2007, 09:30 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Chris Moneymaker Eliminated
Chris Moneymaker, the 2003 World Series of Poker Main Event Champion whose Cinderella-like victory is often cited as one of the sparks of the modern poker boom, has been eliminated.


[/ QUOTE ]

/images/graemlins/frown.gif

NotSoFarOff
07-11-2007, 09:32 PM
Yeah that Chad Brown hand is so sick.

TheFilmGeek
07-11-2007, 09:32 PM
Moneymaker out.

pknight212
07-11-2007, 09:35 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Is Binger the only guy left who was in last years final table?

[/ QUOTE ]

Richard Lee is still in I believe. His last 2A chip count was listed at 55k.

luke4130
07-11-2007, 09:42 PM
Anyone know if Bobbo is still in?

entertainme
07-11-2007, 09:42 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Prahlad Friedman Has Been Eliminated.

Friedman raised to 5,000 and after a middle-position player called Stuart Fox re-raised to 30K. Friedman moved in for his last 39,000 and Fox called, turning over pocket Tens that dominated Prahlad's pocket Eights. A Ten on the flop put an end to the drama and Friedman was eliminated.

[/ QUOTE ]

Sing along:

Should have practiced avoidance...

entertainme
07-11-2007, 09:43 PM
Ike awesomeness:

[ QUOTE ]
For My Next Act!

There was a call of "All in and call on Table 66!" and as the camera crews and reporters hacked their way across the room Isaac Haxton stood up and said, "Come watch me suck out on Nick Binger!"

Binger held A-K, Haxton had K-10, so a suckout it would take for Haxton to stay in the Main Event. And suck out he did--the flop came down {4-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds}{10-Spades}, and Haxton hit another Ten on the river to add insult to injury. He's now up to 65,000.

[/ QUOTE ]

thatpfunk
07-11-2007, 09:50 PM
beat for sponger:
A Chip-Heavy Table

Table #51 is heavy with big chip stacks. Here's the lineup:

Seat 1 - Danny 'The Buncher' Hall - 53,000
Seat 2 - Steven Garfinkle - 280,000
Seat 3 - Jeff 'JP' Parker - 340,000
Seat 4 - Unknown - 209,000
Seat 5 - Unknown - 105,000
Seat 6 - Chris Bell - 38,000
Seat 7 - Robert Nehorayan - 305,000
Seat 8 - Unknown - 210,000
Seat 9 - Amnon Filippi - 130,000

Bullrun
07-11-2007, 09:52 PM
wow it really feels like a pro will win this one...

HEK
07-11-2007, 09:58 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Anyone know if Bobbo is still in?

[/ QUOTE ]

he just texted me saying it's 22 min until dinner break and is at 41k and at a table where nobody folds while being card dead. I assured him his heater is coming post-break.

Bonified
07-11-2007, 10:00 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
The "Doyle Brunson" Cracks Brown's Queens

With the action folded to him, the small blind raised to 4,500, Chad Brown re-raised to 16,000 from the big blind, the small blind moved all in for 50,000 more and Brown insta-called. The small blind sheepishly turned over the "Doyle Brunson," {10-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}, while Brown showed {Q-Hearts}{Q-Clubs}. The flop was {A-Hearts}{K-Hearts}{10-Hearts}, but the turn was the {2-Spades}, making the small blind two pair. The river was the {4-Spades}, and nearly 70K was shipped into the small blind's stack.

After the hand Brown was down to 125,000.

[/ QUOTE ]


oh man, Id be steamed up.

[/ QUOTE ]

Dammit, why didn't that happen when I had 75o v Jacks.

So, busto :-(

Bonified
07-11-2007, 10:04 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Rediculous... soon you are gonna suggest it is turned into a shootout.

[/ QUOTE ]

I think the ME would be way better as a shootout. I'll post my reasoning in a separate thread at some point.

HEK
07-11-2007, 10:05 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
Anyone know if Bobbo is still in?

[/ QUOTE ]

he just texted me saying it's 22 min until dinner break and is at 41k and at a table where nobody folds while being card dead. I assured him his heater is coming post-break.

[/ QUOTE ]

he has 48k at dinner break. his said his table may become the espn table after dinner break.

thatpfunk
07-11-2007, 10:16 PM
gooooooooooooooo!

212k at dinner http://news.pokerpages.com/administrator/components/com_g2integration/images/g2_123_andrewbarton5502b.jpg

flavio321
07-11-2007, 10:18 PM
i don't know who's the bigger donkey.

Robert Varkonyi Likes Q-10

Mark Van Der Ben from Team PokerNews raised with A-J. Robert Varkonyi re-raised to 4,000. Van Der Ben called. The flop was {Q-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{8-Clubs}. Varkonyi bet 5K and Van Der Ben called. The turn was the {5-Clubs}. Van Der Ben checked, Varknoyi bet 10,000. Van Der Ben check-raised to 36,000. Varkonyi went into the tank before he called. The river was the {8-Hearts}. Varkonyi's won the pot with Q-10. He increased his stack to 107,000.

On the very next hand, Mark Van Der Ben was eliminated.

rageotones
07-11-2007, 10:21 PM
i'm definitely routing for ben lamb. i played some tourneys w/this guy up in tulsa a couple of times. nice guy, and great tourney player. up to 370k...good luck

rwesty
07-11-2007, 10:32 PM
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Rediculous... soon you are gonna suggest it is turned into a shootout.

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I think the ME would be way better as a shootout. I'll post my reasoning in a separate thread at some point.

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is it because shootouts rule and are a lot of fun to play?

Maulik
07-11-2007, 10:35 PM
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he just texted me saying it's 22 min until dinner break and is at 41k and at a table where nobody folds while being card dead. I assured him his heater is coming post-break.

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he has 48k at dinner break. his said his table may become the espn table after dinner break.

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Gooooooooooo stud gooooooooooooooo. I'm sitting here waiting for constant updates because I lost my [censored] phone!!! Egad

bugstud
07-11-2007, 10:36 PM
GOOOOOOOOOOOO SPONGER

Yuv
07-11-2007, 10:36 PM
95k at the break. Getting raped by a spanish old psycho on my left.

Ship Ship McGipp
07-11-2007, 10:38 PM
my boys in, he's got between 150 and 200

SoloAJ
07-11-2007, 10:43 PM
Just adding some love for sponger and other 2+2ers. GL guys.

Silent A
07-11-2007, 10:49 PM
Just checked, at yesterday's dinner break there were 510 left. Today it's 640. Why the big discrepancy?

Bobbo539
07-11-2007, 10:55 PM
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They just opened a new Holiday Inn Express in town.

T_Mac
07-11-2007, 11:00 PM
130k at break, made a horrible 50k call in lvl 1 and been trying to fight my way back ever since...

J.C. Gloves
07-11-2007, 11:04 PM
Hang in there 2p2!

pknight212
07-11-2007, 11:08 PM
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starters yesterday: 1037
starters today: 1303
(according to pokernews)

Bonified
07-11-2007, 11:11 PM
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Rediculous... soon you are gonna suggest it is turned into a shootout.

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I think the ME would be way better as a shootout. I'll post my reasoning in a separate thread at some point.

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is it because shootouts rule and are a lot of fun to play?

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Pretty much. Also the better players would have a bigger edge, it would be easier to organise and it would make better TV IMO.

HEK
07-11-2007, 11:55 PM
Bobbo is busto /images/graemlins/frown.gif

Montalvo
07-11-2007, 11:59 PM
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nooooooooooooo

well [censored]

Todd Terry
07-12-2007, 12:11 AM
Here's my bad beat knockout story:

I have 200K, Sorel Mizzi has 230K. He raises UTG to 5300, I reraise to 18000 with AQo, folded around to him, he asks how much I have behind, thinks a while, and calls. Flop: Ah Qs 6h. He bets out 20300, I raise to 63K, he moves in, I instacall. He turns over Kh Qh, river is a 2h. GG me.

BobboFitos
07-12-2007, 12:20 AM
TOURNAMENT POKER IS SO [censored] GAY I WANTED TO CRASH THE CAR DRIVING BACK FRMO THE [censored] WSOP ZERO OF FOUR ON ALL INS HOW IS IT POSSIBLE TO NOT WIN ONE ALL I NEEDED WAS ONE [censored] [censored] [censored] AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHH TIOLLLLT J
ASFGH KIWHG IH
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W3JT G

HEK
07-12-2007, 12:28 AM
gg bobbo. Also, good to see you're taking it so well. /images/graemlins/frown.gif

daveLux
07-12-2007, 12:29 AM
busto AJ < AK for 100k pot . thats it for me

BobboFitos
07-12-2007, 12:31 AM
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lol, i took it well at the table. shook the dude's hand, walked out. just angry in the car, the field is so soft it's insane. figured i could vent here, no? oh well, better luck next year for everyone

(i would guess the avg 2p2er has 20k of EV in that... the structure is amazing and the players are just wow.)

fluorescenthippo
07-12-2007, 12:52 AM
"Severino Puts on a Show

Jose Severino of Panama City, Panama just doubled up using some impressive acting skills. On a flop of {4-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{Q-Hearts}, Severino flopped the mortal nuts holding pocket queens and passed the first action to his opponent.

The trap worked, as his opponent fired out a 21,000 bet, which prompted Severino to start the show. He looked stressed, he looked nervous, and he looked like he didn't know what to do. "How much is it?" he asked the dealer. The 21,000 bet was about three-fifths of Severino's remaining stack.

"I know how you feel, man . . . I know how you feel," Tony Hachem said to Severino, who continued the Hollywood act, shaking his head, while stacking and restacking his chips. After a solid two minutes had passed, he decided to make the call.
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what an [censored]

HEK
07-12-2007, 12:53 AM
I think all of us wanna just go [censored] smash everything sight when we bust from the main event.

BostonMetro
07-12-2007, 12:54 AM
Negreanu is reportedly "shadowboxing" like Rocky at the featured table. How many of you are looking forward to the TV broadcast of this event?...

dregal
07-12-2007, 12:57 AM
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kassdog
07-12-2007, 01:02 AM
I'm sure the final table is going to be great. I know its exciting to watch a bunch of amatures playing like ther are in game. Can't wait to pay $20 for that.

FireStorm
07-12-2007, 01:16 AM
As stated I think Pokernews does an excellent job of updating us, typos notwithstanding. I think this year's broadcast should size up as being more entertaining than last, although I personally think it would be tough to top 2005. The new graphics shouldn't hurt either. GL 2p2.

Badger
07-12-2007, 01:22 AM
How's Sponger doing? I don't really know any 2+2ers so I'm gonna cheer for him. If he doesn't cash he should at least get to be a mod.

mastr
07-12-2007, 01:47 AM
gus impierium and rainkahn all at same table all over 400k. wowowowow

thatpfunk
07-12-2007, 01:55 AM
sponger update:

down to ~185k. super card dead. played only 1 medium sized pot.

blinds 1-2k. sponger rzs, amnon calls, JP calls. T45r. Sponger bets 18k, Amnon rzs to 58k, JP folds. Sponger tanks and eventually mucks. Amnon claims he had AT.

other than that, nothing going on. he should have a good tight image, he just needs some cards.

pknight212
07-12-2007, 02:16 AM
binger out

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07-12-2007, 02:17 AM
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07-12-2007, 02:22 AM
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gus impierium and rainkahn all at same table all over 400k. wowowowow

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Yes that is so sick.

Jooka
07-12-2007, 02:44 AM
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Daniel Negreanu Exits

Daniel "Kid Poker" Negreanu has been eliminated from this year's Main Event.

On a flop of {8-Spades}{7-Hearts}{6-Hearts} Daniel bet out 12,000. Ryan Mclean was next to act and he moved all in, for more than what Daniel had.

Daniel went into the tank for a long time, working out how much was in the pot and whether he had enough chips to play on if he folded. Eventually he made the call, showing {10-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}. Ryan had him in bad shape, he'd flopped top set holding {8-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}.

The turn was the {K-Diamonds} leaving Daniel only a nine to make a straight and keep him alive.

The river was not a nine, the {4-Spades} in fact. And that's the end of Kid Poker's 2007 Main Event.

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its official, congrats Admo.

Badger
07-12-2007, 02:45 AM
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its official, congrats Admo.

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Why congrats to Admo?

Jooka
07-12-2007, 02:46 AM
he wins his prop bet w/ DN.(which another thread was just started for thesse talks I just noticed)

kleath
07-12-2007, 03:02 AM
Gogogogogo RainKhan, get at em chips!!!

Artsemis
07-12-2007, 03:13 AM
HAHAHA Is this not a 2p2'er?

Francois Safieddine

As we mentioned earlier Francois Safieddine made a huge laydown earlier when he open-folded pocket kings preflop. Well the chips he saved that hand have helped him eliminate an opponent with whom he was all in preflop.

His opponent held {8-Diamonds}{8-Clubs} while THIS time it was Francois who held {A-Hearts}{A-Diamonds}.

The board ran out {K-Hearts}{K-Clubs}{4-Diamonds},{Q-Diamonds}{4-Spades}, and as Francois himself said,
"Ship it!"

mastr
07-12-2007, 03:14 AM
lol kleath why is khan your avatar?

kleath
07-12-2007, 03:22 AM
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lol kleath why is khan your avatar?

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Support for a friend? Plus I thought the pic was hilarious.

Temp Hutter
07-12-2007, 03:47 AM
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lol kleath why is khan your avatar?

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Support for a friend? Plus I thought the pic was hilarious.

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Was this guy seated next to Gus Hansen until their table broke? Is this the guy that busted someone and then did a little victory dance for the cameras like a complete bufoon? If not, forget about it.

mastr
07-12-2007, 03:55 AM
kahn is awesome, end of story.

Yuv
07-12-2007, 03:56 AM
GRRRRRRRRRRR

had 260k going in the last break. Finished with 92k. I want to die.

T_Mac
07-12-2007, 03:57 AM
Ahhh yeah last level was great, stealing like mad and winning a big pot when flopped set > open ender...257k

TwistedEcho
07-12-2007, 04:24 AM
i've been living with khan all series - he is a funny guy. Three of our house still in, with khan obv being the massive stack

SamG
07-12-2007, 04:38 AM
Still in it. Finished the day at 208,800 (name is Samuel Padgett). I took out John Murphy. That dude is crazy aggressive.

Going to bed now.

Sponger.
07-12-2007, 04:39 AM
181k. Thanks for the support guys. Today was boring as hell. I was so card dead, and I was also at a table with a ton of huge stacks spashing around. Add to that a really good big stack who was raising tons was on my right, and Amnon Filippi? was on my left, I didn't really get a chance to play a lot of pots. In fact, the most I ever put into the pot was at most 40k.

Also that 400k pot with the donk of our table calling off most his chips with top pair no kicker and spiking two pair on the river after he was all in was unreal. I'm surprised nobody talked about that.

cking
07-12-2007, 04:48 AM
135k at the end of day 2, chipped up from 30k to 160k in the 1st level then fluctuated between 200 to 150k for most the rest of the day.

Lets hope for big things for tomorrow

goofball
07-12-2007, 05:12 AM
Congrats sponger, good luck tomorrow!

laserboy
07-12-2007, 05:37 AM
Tourney experts: How long do you estimate it will take to play down from 806 players to the money at 621 players?

Blinds will be at 1200/2400, 300 antes for 40 minutes. Then 1500/3000, 400 antes for two hours. Average chpstack is like 150Kish I think.

How many chips would I theoretically need if I wanted to wuss out and fold my way to the money?

BSQJamie
07-12-2007, 06:05 AM
I think you'll regret it for a long time if you play it that way. Enjoy the experience and go for the $8m!

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laserboy
07-12-2007, 06:12 AM
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I'm sure I'll be fine once the cards are in the air. That being said, if I bust out tomorrow out of the money, after all the stress I have been through this week, I may go jump off the Stratosphere tower afterwards.

Seriously though, how long do you guys think it will take to reach the money?

Daliman
07-12-2007, 06:17 AM
Out just before final level of the day. Made an expert laydown of QQ on a 9 high flop after a donkey 3bet with it to short me, and was on life support for 3 hours after until I shove K9o from hijack and lost to TT. Rigged. I wanna just crawl in a hole and lay there for a few weeks. SO many soft spots, so few opportunities....

LuckyLloyd
07-12-2007, 06:39 AM
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I think you'll regret it for a long time if you play it that way. Enjoy the experience and go for the $8m!

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I'm sure I'll be fine once the cards are in the air. That being said, if I bust out tomorrow out of the money, after all the stress I have been through this week, I may go jump off the Stratosphere tower afterwards.

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three hours of play probably - maybe four.

Go out and get aggressive. It is so incorrect to start folding to the money. And bear in mind that most 2 + 2ers (and decent players in general) that have got this far will be licking their lips at guys with your mentallity - and will be raping and pillaging your stack.

Better to go out before the bubble trying to win the tournament than limping into the money and realising that you have left yourself with little or no chance of winning.

SoloAJ
07-12-2007, 09:07 AM
cking, you post good pictures. /images/graemlins/smile.gif Lots of good luck to you sir!

afadeyi
07-12-2007, 09:29 AM
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wow it really feels like a pro will win this one...

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what is your definition of professional, a guy like Gus Hansen? who isn't a pro these days?

Tyler Durden
07-12-2007, 09:50 AM
According to Pokerpages:

Sponger 182K

Carl Olson 392K

Shawn Chaconas has 408K

JohnnyBax has 346K

Huck Seed 280K

Todd Phillips (movie director) 275K

Mike Laing 209K

Chip Jett 201K

Rolf Slotboom 199K

Julian Gardner 191K

Robert Varkonyi 183K

Jason Lester 166K

Jesus 161K

Lee Watkinson 161K

Temp Hutter 146K

Mike Ward (Foxwoods TD?) 135K

Isaac Haxton 121K

Hans "Tuna" Lund 107K

Scotty Nguyen 107K

Gigabet 97K

Humberto Brenes 95K

Todd Brunson 91K






How many players are left and what will the blinds be?

thanks.

Temp Hutter
07-12-2007, 10:56 AM
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Mike Ward (Foxwoods TD?) 135K


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Yes it is that Mike Ward.

GermanGuy
07-12-2007, 02:42 PM
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Padraig Parkinson Eliminated

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Padraig Parkinson? Isn't that a character in the Harry Potter books? Huffelpuff, right?

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Saw this rather late:

It's Pansy Parkinson and she's in Slytherin. She's Draco Malfoys girlfriend (sort of)

Sponger.
07-12-2007, 11:01 PM
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181k. Thanks for the support guys. Today was boring as hell. I was so card dead, and I was also at a table with a ton of huge stacks spashing around. Add to that a really good big stack who was raising tons was on my right, and Amnon Filippi? was on my left, I didn't really get a chance to play a lot of pots. In fact, the most I ever put into the pot was at most 40k.

Also that 400k pot with the donk of our table calling off most his chips with top pair no kicker and spiking two pair on the river after he was all in was unreal. I'm surprised nobody talked about that.

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Bump to tell you guys that this was Robert Nehoryan(?) the current chip leader with over a million. I don't know if its been posted about but with like a half hour left before the dinner break a guy gave him 340k in chips but going all in preflop with TT when Robert had AA. SICK!