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entertainme
07-11-2007, 11:32 PM
Hevad Khan: RainKhan: 592,500
Carl Olson: colson10: 391,700, 18: 1
Cliff Josephy: JohnnyBax: 346,400: 7, 2
Andrew Brokos: Foucault: 344,100: 26, 6
Jared Hamby: TheWacoKidd: 315,100: 3, 4
Petri Pollanen: stinkypete: 310,200: 71, 9
Matthew Hilger: mchilger: 293,000: 50, 4
Anthony George Dunst: Bond18: 292,500: 6, 2
Peter Feldman: Nordberg: 289,700: 39, 7
Stephen O'Dwyer: MrTimCaum: 262,000: 24, 8
Bart Hanson: BartHanson: 259,900: 203, 4
Michael Ium: T_Mac: 257,100: 208, 1
Justin Rollo: Jurollo: 238,500: 26, 2
Justin Sadauskas: 235,000: 40, 3
Samuel Padgett: SamG: 208,800: 19, 7
Daniel Alaei: Alaei: 205,800: 201, 5
Andrew Barton: Sponger: 181,600: 29, 1
Scott Seiver: mastr: 158,300: 207, 2
Temperance Hutter: Temp Hutter: 145,600: 13, 1
Rahul Maitra: La Brujita: 142,000: 5, 9
Matt Sterling: Matt24: 137,000: 26, 4
Zachary King: cking: 134,500: 30, 1
Isaac Haxton: Ike: 121,400: 29, 4
Brandon Adams: wins_pot: 117,000: 29, 6
Rob Roseman: RRadar: 99,600: 209, 5
Darrel Dicken: Gigabet: 97,200: 61, 7
Yuval Friedman: Yuv: 93,200: 5, 1
Leo Wolpert: Superfluous Man: 61,400: 200, 5
huge: Laurence Hughes: 29,200: 211, 4

/images/graemlins/heart.gifRun good, 2p2! /images/graemlins/heart.gif

As usual, please let me know if there are errors or if I missed anyone.
Link to Day 3 players, starting chip counts and table assignments. (http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/news/article.asp?newsID=1570)

riverdance
07-12-2007, 10:01 AM
mrrain and rainkhan from pstars top 2 in chips

Confused1
07-12-2007, 10:23 AM
[ QUOTE ]
mrrain and rainkhan from pstars top 2 in chips

[/ QUOTE ]

mrrain is the first guy I ever just watched play poker online (way back in 2003). I thought 'wow, he's sure playing for a lot of money - maybe someday I could be like him if I work hard enough'.

RainKhan is the guy that showed me it was o.k. to try to 20+ table sngs. I finally met him at PCA - very nice guy.

Good luck to both of them (and Bond...and Colson...and...Foucault...and every other 2+2er).

Doylestown
07-12-2007, 10:24 AM
are day 3 seat assignments posted anywhere?

Dids
07-12-2007, 10:27 AM
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO


SPONGER.

(and other 2p2ers, but mostly Sponger)

By-Tor
07-12-2007, 10:31 AM
SPONGER FOR CHIP LEAD

kyro
07-12-2007, 10:38 AM
[ QUOTE ]
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO


SPONGER.

(and other 2p2ers, but mostly Sponger)

[/ QUOTE ]

qft

If only for the hilarity that would ensue.

bettyqs
07-12-2007, 10:42 AM
very impressive...glglglglgl

Uglyowl
07-12-2007, 10:52 AM
Go go go JUROLLO!

Ghazban
07-12-2007, 10:53 AM
When Sponger wins the ME, maybe he'll get a "Sponger's General Discussion" forum to mod a la El D.

Sponger.
07-12-2007, 11:07 AM
[ QUOTE ]
When Sponger wins the ME, maybe he'll get a "Sponger's General Discussion" forum to mod a la El D.

[/ QUOTE ]

Sponger for mod.

Rocco
07-12-2007, 11:21 AM
Good [censored] luck to all 2+2ers left in this little tourney. I'll be refreshing the browser for updates tonight while grinding tiny $ online.

huge
07-12-2007, 11:24 AM
[ QUOTE ]
are day 3 seat assignments posted anywhere?

[/ QUOTE ]

loosemmjan
07-12-2007, 11:31 AM
[ QUOTE ]
Good [censored] luck to all 2+2ers left in this little tourney. I'll be refreshing the browser for updates tonight while grinding tiny $ online.

[/ QUOTE ]

Me too....

GL all.......

~loose

alvaroaze
07-12-2007, 11:51 AM
is jman still in?

Bullrun
07-12-2007, 11:56 AM
i just want to make sure i get this jotted down with the time and date recorded


Juan Fernandez

that is all.

RonWR
07-12-2007, 12:07 PM
Sorel Mizzi is going to take this one down...

kyro
07-12-2007, 12:10 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
When Sponger wins the ME, maybe he'll get a "Sponger's General Discussion" forum to mod a la El D.

[/ QUOTE ]

Sponger for mod.

[/ QUOTE ]

You'll get the forum, but they still won't mod you.

Bonified
07-12-2007, 12:17 PM
Gl everyone, I'm really hoping that an Internet Whiz-Nerd can take this down.

BillyBizzle
07-12-2007, 12:28 PM
[ QUOTE ]
are day 3 seat assignments posted anywhere?

[/ QUOTE ]
Half the field has their seat assignments posted on PokerPages, click on results and then go to Day 2. The Day 3 results (which are actually the Day 2B results) don't have seat assignments with them.

Steveinho
07-12-2007, 12:31 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Sorel Mizzi is going to take this one down...

[/ QUOTE ]


that'd be funny, especially after he thought he was busted pretty early on in day 1

wpr101
07-12-2007, 12:35 PM
Do players get in the money today?

kyro
07-12-2007, 12:39 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Do players get in the money today?

[/ QUOTE ]

Yes.

peterpjames
07-12-2007, 12:43 PM
Full chip counts and seating assignments:

http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/news/article.asp?newsID=1570

W brad
07-12-2007, 12:45 PM
*** Bubble Boy ***

Let's see who can:

1) Guess the bubble boy

2) Guess the 2+2 bubble boy (last 2+2er out before the money)

By-Tor
07-12-2007, 12:51 PM
Can somebody please try to get a picture of:

Wen long Jzn Shanghai, China 296,200 34 9


...my wife may write a newspaper story on him/her if he/she goes much further.

Sorry, no compensation except for my thanks.

BigAlK
07-12-2007, 01:01 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Full chip counts and seating assignments:

http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/news/article.asp?newsID=1570

[/ QUOTE ]

Can't find Foucault on this list unless they changed his last name to Brooks (probably the case). If so he and Jurullo are together.

J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 01:09 PM
Bart Hanson Los Angeles, CA 259,900 203 4

gogogogogogogo!!!

Warteen
07-12-2007, 01:09 PM
[ QUOTE ]
*** Bubble Boy ***

Let's see who can:

1) Guess the bubble boy

2) Guess the 2+2 bubble boy (last 2+2er out before the money)

[/ QUOTE ]

With any luck, the 2+2 bubble boy has already gone out and everyone left will make it, since there's not a long way to go.

I'm curious about how many (if any) women are left in the field. I'll take a look at the list, but if anyone else has already counted I'd like to know.

Foucault
07-12-2007, 01:16 PM
I'm at Table 26, Seat 6. Here's the full lineup:

1. Olav Prinz von Sachsew (101,700)
2. Justin "Jurollo/WPTHero" Rollo (238,500) Justin's blog
3. Dale Michael (123,500)
4. Matt "Matt24/Mattster24" Sterling (137,000) Matt's website
5. Andy Stocker (261,500)
6. Me (344,100)
7. David Lee (74,700)
8. Randall Amiel (179,700)
9. Bette Carswell (160,800)

Dunkman
07-12-2007, 01:18 PM
[ QUOTE ]
I'm at Table 26, Seat 6. Here's the full lineup:

1. Olav Prinz von Sachsew (101,700)
2. Justin "Jurollo/WPTHero" Rollo (238,500) Justin's blog
3. Dale Michael (123,500)
4. Matt "Matt24/Mattster24" Sterling (137,000) Matt's website
5. Andy Stocker (261,500)
6. Me (344,100)
7. David Lee (74,700)
8. Randall Amiel (179,700)
9. Bette Carswell (160,800)

[/ QUOTE ]

Man that table sucks, gl!

Foucault
07-12-2007, 01:19 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
Full chip counts and seating assignments:

http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/news/article.asp?newsID=1570

[/ QUOTE ]

Can't find Foucault on this list unless they changed his last name to Brooks (probably the case). If so he and Jurullo are together.

[/ QUOTE ]

That's what happened. Hopefully it has prevented my opponents from googling my name and finding all the [censored] I've written about poker.

peterpjames
07-12-2007, 01:19 PM
I would imagine Gus Hansen's table will be featured today, as he is chip leader and they love putting him on TV. ESPN must also love a big name like him is chip leader that they also think has a good "TV image" (ie good looking aggressive player, not like David Grey as chipleader or something).

Gus' table going into today:

Gus Hansen, 622k
Christian Toth, 452k
Conor Tate, 440k
Lamar Wilkinson, 239k
Sven Heinecker, 173k
John Smith (lol), 134k
Johnathon Stanton, 123k
Randall Brueckner, 106k
Phillip Campbell, 60k
Geir Torsvik, 46k

Lotsa chips there!

AngusThermopyle
07-12-2007, 01:20 PM
1 1 James Tolley 119,000
1 2 David Names 91,100
1 3 Greg Geller 40,500
1 4 Steve Crockett 277,600
1 5 Mans Montgomery 19,100
1 6 Donna Blevins 99,600
1 7 Todd Taylor 75,400
1 8 Priyan De Mel 87,600
1 9 Stiehler Christoph 141,200
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2 1 Kyle Kloeckner 60,000
2 2 Patrice McLean 122,800
2 3 Michael Crosby 36,700
2 4 Jon Monves 549,800
2 5 Salvatore Erna 32,300
2 6 Robert Thompson Jr. 108,400
2 7 Matt Grapenthien 62,800
2 8 Rob Moore 234,600
2 9 Cliff Pappas 193,800
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3 1 Peter Valente 106,600
3 2 Sam Simon 96,400
3 3 Chris Grigorian 79,000
3 4 Jared Hamby 315,100
3 5 Simone Rossi 157,800
3 6 Roger Tichenor 221,100
3 7 Gregory Owen 62,100
3 8 Robert Stoll 19,700
3 9 John Lawrence 111,700
::::::::
4 1 Peter Darvill 196,600
4 2 Jason Tikijian 202,000
4 3 Jerry Randack 60,300
4 4 Kevin Chan 317,300
4 5 Ryan Lawrence 429,500
4 6 Curtis VanGilder 245,800
4 7 Scott Gray 37,800
4 8 Steven Seidman 176,600
4 9 Senovio Ramirez 310,300
::::::::
5 1 Yuval Friedman 93,200
5 2 Lauchlin McKinnon 110,800
5 3 Tuan Nguyen 52,100
5 4 Wade Chow 63,800
5 5 Richard Salle 207,700
5 6 Allan King 103,100
5 7 Wolbert Bartlema 81,500
5 8 Aditya Agarwal 196,600
5 9 Rahul Maitra 142,000
::::::::
6 1 Sorel Mizzi 457,100
6 2 George Dunst 292,500
6 3 John Kunich 83,000
6 4 Thomas Koo 270,600
6 5 Jon Kalmar 97,700
6 6 Lee Markholt 70,000
6 7 Tom Roupe 90,700
6 8 Steven Jacobs 365,600
6 9 Juan Fernandezi 259,100
::::::::
7 1 Robert Starkey 200,800
7 2 Cliff Josephy 346,400
7 3 Jesper Hougaard 253,100
7 4 Daniel Snowden 230,400
7 5 Bryan Curtis 145,600
7 6 Michael Barclay 56,500
7 7 Randy Jacobson 187,000
7 8 Nicholas Cunnane 121,900
7 9 J.C. Tran 184,800
::::::::
8 1 Frank W. 159,900
8 2 Marc Friedmann 65,700
8 3 Patrick Huse 431,100
8 4 Scotty Nguyen 107,200
8 5 Paul Nero 57,300
8 6 Scott Yeates 54,200
8 7 Ira Mazie 257,000
8 8 Jeffrey Nairin 55,900
8 9 Lane Mundine 61,700
::::::::
9 1 Phillip Lowery 206,600
9 2 Cyrus Farzad 315,000
9 3 Deric Senne 60,900
9 4 Victor Rooney 43,100
9 5 Takeo Oishi 66,400
9 6 Alan Hance 30,500
9 7 Ed Betlow 327,000
9 8 Brian Hollywood 57,500
9 9 Angela Giannino 64,500
::::::::
10 1
10 2 Tim Duckworth 83,600
10 3 Frank Schram 180,000
10 4 Rob DeForge 139,900
10 5 Naseem Sarem 115,000
10 6 Neil Chriss 98,100
10 7 Nick Binger 170,600
10 8 Robert Lipkin 122,300
10 9 Alfonso Cummaroto 37,200
::::::::
11 1 Joe Capps 28,100
11 2 Voidim Trincher 145,600
11 3 Thor Hansen 220,600
11 4 Matt Ciezki 203,000
11 5 John Ryan 58,400
11 6 Ethan Steinberg 67,000
11 7 Shayan Salecti 119,500
11 8 Michael Zinna 156,900
11 9 Leonard Pruzansky 287,800
::::::::
12 1 Andre Wagner 325,800
12 2 William Arnold 67,200
12 3 Henry Ma 65,300
12 4 Daniel Tarnopol 110,600
12 5 Antonio Salorio 102,100
12 6 Phillip Castrutta 57,500
12 7 David O'Neal 213,000
12 8 Joanne Monteavaro 49,800
12 9 Thomas Laviokio 198,000
::::::::
13 1 Joshua Bauer 87,800
13 2 Guy Edri 156,000
13 3 Temperance Hutter 145,600
13 4 Huck Seed 280,500
13 5 Hams "Tuma" Lund 107,400
13 6 Brian Senie 99,600
13 7 Sebastien Zink 159,200
13 8 Ray Didoneto 9,800
13 9 Terry Cook 39,900
::::::::
14 1 Rodney Knight 166,800
14 2 Ang Pang Leng 209,200
14 3 Tam Van Nguyen 103,400
14 4 Alex Melnikow 480,100
14 5 Mitch Ivey 31,500
14 6 Nicolas Atlan 410,800
14 7 Dee Archer 59,700
14 8 Paul Chakbazof 81,100
14 9 John Chan 71,900
::::::::
15 1 Hoomah Nikzad 220,200
15 2 Kristian Obbarius 189,100
15 3 Seung Lee 114,200
15 4 Penh Lo 144,700
15 5 Hien Tran 126,400
15 6 Nicholas Botta 120,500
15 7 Dave Terry 91,200
15 8 Alex Michaels 268,100
15 9 Hevad Khan 592,500
::::::::
16 1 Josh Evans 293,300
16 2 James Williams 201,500
16 3 Wilson Tien 203,400
16 4 Cory Carroll 419,900
16 5 Kathy Jamison 59,400
16 6 Kenneth Gacek 161,800
16 7 Anthony Keogh 142,800
16 8 Jeffrey Lowenhar 59,900
16 9 Jason Glass 124,300
::::::::
17 1 Tedd Forrest 268,200
17 2 Steven Lynch 55,100
17 3 Andrew Barnes 355,600
17 4 K. Morrizan 258,800
17 5 Eduardo Santi 198,800
17 6 Ken Webster 124,800
17 7 Christopher Buzzell 108,500
17 8 Chris Cobb 62,300
17 9 Jim Lucas 286,700
::::::::
18 1 Carl Olson 391,700
18 2 Kyu Cho 180,700
18 3 Philip Yeh 291,200
18 4 Scott Ross 46,100
18 5 Robert Van Hsia 36,700
18 6 Chris Lovelace 124,600
18 7 Ron Toledo 33,800
18 8 Kevin Lake 27,800
18 9 Pierre Bounahara 84,900
::::::::
19 1 Michael Lynn 79,200
19 2 James Griffith 131,000
19 3 Danny Smith 185,900
19 4 Ken Evanowski 252,100
19 5 Sean Boles 105,700
19 6 Gary Avery 135,200
19 7 Samuel Padgett 208,800
19 8 Bennie Sizemore 162,000
19 9 Chip Jett 201,400
::::::::
20 1 Jeffrey Weil 141,700
20 2 John Strzemp 133,000
20 3 Andrew Shepherd 43,300
20 4 Alex Kravchenko 143,800
20 5 Edson Esquio 153,800
20 6 Mark Ellerbe 103,000
20 7 Bill Phipps 27,700
20 8 Brian Hearn 99,300
20 9 Robert Daily 92,100
::::::::
21 1 Marc Naalden 311,900
21 2 Chris Perry 47,700
21 3 Brian Deklerk 69,800
21 4 Lasse Aspen Melby 127,800
21 5 J.J Ware 68,900
21 6 Yuan-I Hsieh 489,900
21 7 Dennis A Lane 266,700
21 8 Karga Holt 303,100
21 9 Phillip Liou 54,000
::::::::
22 1 Gonzalo Flores 149,000
22 2 Anthony Newman 68,600
22 3 Michael Quist 234,600
22 4 Casey Childress 229,000
22 5 Jules Dreamell 42,100
22 6
22 7 P.V. Smith 91,600
22 8
22 9 Marco Mills 230,800
::::::::
23 1
23 2 Julian Gardner 190,600
23 3 Matt Keikoan 383,300
23 4 Scott Epstein 294,900
23 5 Daniel Elkeslassy 36,400
23 6 Adam Noone 101,900
23 7 Mikael Erixon 14,700
23 8 Robert Mizrachi 144,500
23 9 Ben Lamb 355,500
::::::::
24 1
24 2 David Cowan 114,400
24 3 Andrew Evans 99,000
24 4 Issac Galazan 102,700
24 5 Jimmy Blevins 149,000
24 6 Kurts Fraser 39,600
24 7 Eddie Gravalese N/A
24 8 Thomas Nielsen 110,700
24 9 Roy Thiung 45,200
::::::::
25 1 Joe Cutler 124,100
25 2 Carsten Jakobsen 122,100
25 3 Dennis Marcum 288,600
25 4 Ian McDonald 128,400
25 5 Fernando Reyes 66,500
25 6 Francis Cagney 80,000
25 7 Shawn Chang 54,500
25 8 Steve Sung 170,000
25 9 Albert Riccobono 84,500
::::::::
26 1 Olav Prinz von Sachsew 101,700
26 2 Justin Rollo 238,500
26 3 Dale Michael 123,500
26 4 Matt Sterling 137,000
26 5 Andy Stocker 261,500
26 6 Andrew Brooks 344,100
26 7 David Lee 74,700
26 8 Randall Amiel 179,900
26 9 Bette Carswell 160,800
::::::::
27 1 Jonathan Kiela 256,400
27 2 Shirley Williams 33,900
27 3 Jason Papai 44,400
27 4 Christian Togsverd 306,700
27 5 Hasan Habib 296,700
27 6 Andrew Gunderson 216,700
27 7
27 8 Steve Austin 110,000
27 9 Kevin Williams 51,700
::::::::
28 1 Pat Dattilo 148,000
28 2 Sam Khoueis 120,600
28 3 Armenak Kizirian 252,700
28 4 Martin Miller 210,900
28 5 Eugene Ji 104,900
28 6 Bo Sehlstedt 94,300
28 7 Tony Hachem 65,300
28 8 Mickey Seagle 151,900
28 9
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29 1 Andrew Barton 181,600
29 2 Robert Topham 208,300
29 3 Chris Hamman 178,800
29 4 Isaac Haxton 121,400
29 5 John Sigan 67,000
29 6 Brandon Adams 117,000
29 7 Matthew Olim 82,400
29 8 Vandy Krouch 214,800
29 9 Steven D'Argenio 109,000
::::::::
30 1 Zachary "Carter" King 134,500
30 2 Rep Porter 338,100
30 3 Liana Hakopian 47,000
30 4 Larry Dragon 85,000
30 5 Fredrik Halling 26,600
30 6 Goran Sachse 85,900
30 7 Steven Ettenger 31,600
30 8 Jim Feist 184,800
30 9 Amnon Filippi 122,100
::::::::
31 1 Robert Damiano 276,100
31 2 Justin King 231,200
31 3 Chris Collins 114,700
31 4 Minh Ly 253,200
31 5 Dean Hamrick 191,300
31 6 Andrew Manser 347,200
31 7 Justin Sellers 134,200
31 8 Randy Holland 252,600
31 9 Kyle Caslin 130,900
::::::::
32 1 Leif Force 96,700
32 2 Richard Anthony 98,500
32 3 John Michael 126,800
32 4 Anders Solheim 87,800
32 5 Kelly Jo McGlothlin 346,600
32 6 Nils Ersson 144,300
32 7 Keith Love 52,700
32 8 Frank Ramsey 133,800
32 9 Takashi Takii 149,400
::::::::
33 1 Steven Garfinkle 182,700
33 2 Tor Helness 84,000
33 3 Richard Warburg 124,700
33 4 Nicolaou Nicholas 135,400
33 5 Alan Keating 258,100
33 6 Tony Lee 244,300
33 7 Gregory Liang 116,900
33 8 Todd Croswell 97,000
33 9 Antonio Arce 166,600
::::::::
34 1 Howard J Mann 54,600
34 2 Ming Jung 116,500
34 3 Jose Severino 178,900
34 4 Daniel Germmo 110,100
34 5 Darin Haddock 132,700
34 6 Mark Weitzman 181,700
34 7 Vinod Jadav 109,500
34 8 Sang Kim 120,100
34 9 Wen long Jzn 296,200
::::::::
35 1 Jeff Parker 203,400
35 2 Brian Collins 148,600
35 3 John Bird 118,500
35 4 Deb Blair 214,200
35 5 William Molloy 47,900
35 6 Dion Fotopoulos 69,800
35 7 Tommy Burandt 320,300
35 8 Jac Arama 302,800
35 9 Allen C Davis 80,800
::::::::
36 1 Richard Sun 149,100
36 2 Redmond Lee 141,800
36 3 Blair Hinkle 165,000
36 4 Matt Shepsky 321,800
36 5 Jared Okun 99,900
36 6 Karim Vegas 258,800
36 7 Stig Top-Rasmussen 126,700
36 8 Dagmartin Mikklesen 313,000
36 9 Art Cole 405,700
::::::::
38 1 Robin Bergren 344,100
38 2 Andras Kovals 11,800
38 3 Chuck Clark 89,400
38 4 Keith Littlewood 204,700
38 5 Charis Anastasiou 54,400
38 6 Llyod Rees 34,200
38 7 Jonathan Kemsley 59,400
38 8 Andre Boyer 128,400
38 9 Gnalter Salles 190,100
::::::::
39 1 Gerald Martello 157,100
39 2 Ronny Bergan 60,100
39 3 Jose Ignacio Barbero 121,800
39 4 Jan Sorensen 112,100
39 5 Jonathan Cuevas 29,600
39 6 Morgan Machina 39,200
39 7 Peter Feldman 289,700
39 8 Jason Reed 152,700
39 9 William Wood 144,000
::::::::
40 1 Gerald Kim 63,200
40 2 Diego Cordovez 303,300
40 3 Justin Sadauskas 235,000
40 4 Mark Cole 148,000
40 5 Bill Edler 486,700
40 6 Kevan Casey 189,000
40 7 Camillo Calabrese 65,600
40 8 Steven Prentky 270,800
40 9 Jeffe Nielsen 151,300
::::::::
41 1 Francois Safieddine 354,800
41 2 Kenny Rundh 347,500
41 3 Steven Wilk 105,400
41 4 George Alex 187,300
41 5 Dan Gelowitz 114,900
41 6 James Lewis 129,400
41 7 John Armbrust 238,100
41 8 David Barraclough 175,700
41 9 Karlo Lopez 159,600
::::::::
42 1 Michael Massey 58,700
42 2 Kim Snyder 52,400
42 3 Tom McCormick 42,700
42 4 Peter Hill 185,900
42 5 Kevin Mason 129,500
42 6 Aaron Cuulthard 59,300
42 7 Chad Brown 320,000
42 8 Kevin Howatt 84,800
42 9 Tommy Le 140,000
::::::::
44 1 Nikolas Liakos 262,000
44 2 Fitoussi Bruno 141,100
44 3 Ronnie Stubing 177,200
44 4 Terry Magill 80,400
44 5 Zak Alameddine 123,200
44 6 Mark Owens 157,700
44 7 Brett Kimes 108,600
44 8 Bob Lauria 217,400
44 9 Paul Spitzberg 245,900
::::::::
45 1 Mark Stubbs 69,400
45 2 Ken Lawrence 137,500
45 3 Rick Munro 417,600
45 4 Brian Tracy 39,200
45 5 Bryan Veach 10,500
45 6 George Dolofan 195,000
45 7 Jason Sell 101,100
45 8 Patrik Petersson 176,500
45 9 Yueqi Zhu 113,600
::::::::
46 1 Philip Hilm 155,700
46 2 Jimmy Tran 94,000
46 3 Jakob Anderson 21,200
46 4 Phi Tran 180,000
46 5 James Capone 191,800
46 6 John Horon 134,100
46 7 Robert Donnino 90,700
46 8 Al Rapoport 135,000
46 9 Thierry van Den Berg 173,100
::::::::
47 1 Alan Levin 212,000
47 2 William Davidson 104,800
47 3 Brad Hood 36,900
47 4 Claude Cohen 113,800
47 5 Lucky Liu 120,500
47 6 Tuan Lam 538,500
47 7 Santiago Terrazas 214,700
47 8 Russell Kamer 49,900
47 9 Richard Murnick 251,100
::::::::
48 1 Tobias Bent Christensen 101,800
48 2 Berry Johnston 217,900
48 3 Ed Fernandez 267,300
48 4 Jim Routos 113,600
48 5 Charles Anderson 143,000
48 6 David Tran 113,500
48 7 Rolf Slotboom 199,100
48 8 Greg Hobson 86,100
48 9 Cal Namihira 31,300
::::::::
49 1 Raj Singh 65,600
49 2 James Davenport 32,700
49 3 Weldon Johnson 94,900
49 4 Brock Parker 167,500
49 5 Tom Giampaolo 130,000
49 6 Jeremy D'Ambrosia 82,600
49 7 Eddie Ray Stutts 69,600
49 8 Martino Bakri 139,100
49 9 Michael Danino 103,500
::::::::
50 1 Michael J Alexander 31,600
50 2 Hung Le 105,400
50 3 Ernie Lessard 80,400
50 4 Matthew Hilger 293,000
50 5 Greg Huffman 58,200
50 6 John Duthie 278,400
50 7 Shawn Chaconas 407,800
50 8 Brian Miller 224,300
50 9 Kenneth Stead 50,500
::::::::
53 1 Shannon Puskarich 24,200
53 2 Bill Baxter 107,400
53 3 Richard Harris 111,000
53 4 Eric Cida 34,900
53 5 Daniel Goldstein 125,200
53 6 Joseph Fallows 87,900
53 7 Terris Preston 251,800
53 8 Ray Henson 187,900
53 9 Randy McKay 91,100
::::::::
54 1 Kevin Kim 422,600
54 2 Theodore Park 285,800
54 3 R. Clohier 30,200
54 4 Richard Wild 142,900
54 5 Jonas Jerlstrom 132,700
54 6 Shane Quigley 32,100
54 7 Ryan Osborne 66,100
54 8 David Cai 16,300
54 9 Stuart Fox 175,000
::::::::
55 1 Christian Toth 452,900
55 2 Conor Tate 440,000
55 3 Philip Campbell 60,800
55 4 Randall Brueckner 106,500
55 5 Sven Niklas Heinecker 173,500
55 6 John Smith 134,400
55 7 Johnathan Stanton 122,800
55 8 Lamar Wilkinson 239,100
55 9 Geir Torsvik 46,200
::::::::
56 1 Jeremy Joseph 400,200
56 2 Eugene Fouksman 126,300
56 3 Dirk Morris 70,700
56 4 Roger Brooks 87,300
56 5 Rajesh Verma 54,200
56 6 Cancer Outlaw 101,000
56 7 Mitch Gurshofsky 290,000
56 8 Luis Velador 301,000
56 9 Joe Pharo 340,500
::::::::
59 1 Stephen Ma 170,000
59 2 Kitai Davidi 236,900
59 3 Leo Boxell 258,700
59 4 Derek Thorpe 115,500
59 5 Greg DeBora 72,200
59 6 Dietrich Alexaner 40,200
59 7 Paul Dodson 286,800
59 8 Hoa Nguyen 347,400
59 9 Bjorn Erik Glenne 286,300
::::::::
60 1 Billy Willis 314,700
60 2 Bradley Ellis 509,400
60 3 Arthur Rhea 142,900
60 4 Pete de Best 198,400
60 5 Seymour Guiberson 100,800
60 6 Ken Dickenson 156,800
60 7 Sylvester Geoghegan 153,800
60 8 Ned Griffis 145,000
60 9 Kyle Orvis 176,700
::::::::
61 1 Markus Gonsalves 512,400
61 2 Rick Barabino 173,800
61 3 Jason Stern 37,700
61 4 John Eckerd 141,900
61 5 Andy Philachack 451,500
61 6 Raymond Rahme 394,200
61 7 Darrell Dicken 97,200
61 8 Kenny Tran 484,900
61 9 Henry McMillan 49,400
::::::::
62 1 David Rudling 44,500
62 2 Steve Kuhn 102,700
62 3 Mark Bayes 10,200
62 4 Alfred Megrabyan 149,000
62 5 Dolph Arnold 41,100
62 6 Adam Weiss 268,800
62 7 James Campbell 235,400
62 8 Asger Boye 53,700
62 9 Imran Ahmad 369,600
::::::::
63 1 John Monnette 123,400
63 2 Matthew Stout 117,300
63 3 Graham Hardwell 49,000
63 4 John Dutchak 21,200
63 5 Mimi Tran 60,500
63 6 Evan "The Sniper" Marshall 164,000
63 7 Fabrice Soulier 325,700
63 8 Bob Robbins 171,700
63 9 Lars Kjellgren 31,000
::::::::
64 1 Matthew Traudt 56,800
64 2 Michael Simhai 24,900
64 3 Timothy Debenport 191,300
64 4 Richard Crowell 47,800
64 5 Bob Slezak 79,900
64 6 Phil Lifschitz 103,600
64 7 Desmond Portano 116,100
64 8 Mike Souza 147,900
64 9 Mark Muchnik 139,400
::::::::
65 1 Jong O 49,400
65 2 Gary Benson 44,200
65 3 Tristan McDonoro 91,900
65 4 Dan Owen 65,800
65 5 William Cheeseman 148,000
65 6 David Farber 85,400
65 7 Lee Watkinson 160,600
65 8 Veronica Dabul 99,900
65 9 Jeff Dumas 197,500
::::::::
66 1 Brad M Mills 169,700
66 2 Jason Heidema 212,000
66 3 Daniel Schleber 90,200
66 4 Willie Tann 279,700
66 5 Jeff Lewis 81,400
66 6
66 7 Mark Sanchez 124,900
66 8 Kenneth Shei 197,100
66 9 Ketul Nathwani 144,900
::::::::
67 1 Zachary Clark 312,600
67 2 David Wells 242,100
67 3 Kyle Morris 181,300
67 4 Jeff "Mr. Rain" Banghart 570,100
67 5 Eugene Tito 145,900
67 6 Kenneth Smith 265,800
67 7 Axel Holin 150,200
67 8 Yuri Bokkel 181,000
67 9 Daniel Fisher 181,600
::::::::
68 1 Jim Geary 128,600
68 2 Jim Kasputis 310,500
68 3 A.J. Farraj 87,700
68 4 Chris Viox 204,200
68 5 Maria Ho 263,400
68 6 Hao Dong 48,400
68 7 Matt Brady 70,500
68 8 Aaron Eckhart 81,300
68 9 Scott Lacy 64,400
::::::::
69 1 Travis Belles 374,000
69 2 David Peters 191,400
69 3 Demetrios Arvanetes 167,300
69 4 Tom Peterson 410,800
69 5 Matt Lefkowitz 40,000
69 6 Danny Felix 62,300
69 7 Rami Boulfai 357,900
69 8 Brandon Steven 34,400
69 9 Mao Qiu 345,000
::::::::
70 1 Christopher Lines 132,800
70 2 Reagan Silber 237,300
70 3 Brad Babiuk 50,100
70 4 Mark Bryan 100,900
70 5 Thomas Vinas 178,000
70 6 Samir Zondo 166,200
70 7 Thomas A Barnard 30,200
70 8 Gary Friedlander 105,800
70 9 George Sakellaridis 108,500
::::::::
71 1 Mike Ward 134,900
71 2 Lance Allred 90,000
71 3 Mike Puskariah 120,800
71 4 Joe Shield 99,200
71 5 Irvin Hoffman 48,100
71 6 Vincent Iannuzzi 75,800
71 7 Joe Reichenberger 55,300
71 8 Sven Abelsson Runing 205,800
71 9 Petri Pollanen 310,200
::::::::
72 1 Sara Stohler 183,200
72 2 James Dawick 84,100
72 3 Paul Kersman 289,500
72 4 John Spadavecchia 151,500
72 5 Gustav Lundholm 212,400
72 6 Gregg Jaffy 51,800
72 7 Mickey "Mouse" Mills 187,900
72 8 Gary DeBernardi 211,800
72 9 Alexander Johnoff 130,400
::::::::
75 1 Jason Koshi 102,500
75 2 Jim McCrink 115,200
75 3 Ricardo Miznuno 101,200
75 4 Bryan Swanson 207,300
75 5 Richard Klein 178,900
75 6 Richard Marshall 149,800
75 7 Mark Kim 164,800
75 8 Dave Smart 99,200
75 9 Ryan McClean 133,200
::::::::
76 1 Teddy Monroe 120,000
76 2 Jason Welch 226,800
76 3 Ovenson Benoit 214,300
76 4 Tran Loi 44,100
76 5 Floyd Clark 205,200
76 6 Sam Abueid 186,500
76 7 Nasser Hamedani 244,090
76 8 Doug Gehring 131,200
76 9 Thomas Huyen Nguyen 51,900
::::::::
77 1
77 2 Robert Ford 199,600
77 3 Brent Sheirbon 549,300
77 4 Paulo Loureiro 226,900
77 5 Robert Varkonyi 182,700
77 6 David Flusfeder 265,800
77 7 Matt Cohen 66,500
77 8 Brian "Obey the Dog" Darmanin 166,700
77 9 John Doucet 256,200
::::::::
78 1 Sean Walter 89,500
78 2 Eric Kurtzman 222,800
78 3
78 4 Steve Miranda 144,500
78 5 Allen Patatanyan 99,000
78 6 Jeff Bryan 96,300
78 7 Roy Vandersluis 108,500
78 8 Keith Ogren 98,700
78 9 Tristan Wade 105,500
::::::::
195 1 Dennis Anderson 108,000
195 2 Troy O'Brien 94,800
195 3 Kevin Farry 314,000
195 4 Stuart Spear 107,900
195 5 Eric Staton 74,900
195 6 Avi Cohen 400,600
195 7 Todd Brunson 90,600
195 8 Benjamin Gold 161,400
195 9 George Vazanellis 260,200
::::::::
196 1 Jay Perkins 55,000
196 2 Chris Crilly 191,600
196 3 Esfandiar Dara 235,400
196 4 Tinten Olivier 238,000
196 5 Jorge Albalat 153,500
196 6 Sam Ditson 131,800
196 7 Mike Laing 209,400
196 8 Michael Bakke 42,900
196 9 Joshua Van Dyke 132,000
::::::::
197 1 David Riley 41,600
197 2 Robert McAdam 36,100
197 3 Joseph Mascio 42,500
197 4 Jonathon Tare 232,000
197 5 Elie Said 243,100
197 6 Joe Brandenburg 121,000
197 7 Boris Kreiman 257,700
197 8 Paul Kemp 193,400
197 9 Kit Manoez 405,700
::::::::
198 1 Jefferson M James 88,800
198 2 Kirby Laur 43,200
198 3 Scott Freeman 181,200
198 4 Jason Mellorss 117,100
198 5 Joern Bahnsen 98,000
198 6 Sebag Georges 126,000
198 7 Matt Smith 75,600
198 8 Todd Phillips 275,000
198 9 Hoang Nguyen 16,600
::::::::
199 1 Richard Weisman 495,400
199 2 Mikkel Madsen 387,000
199 3 Stefan Mattsson 288,900
199 4 Ken Weinier 50,300
199 5 Tim Begley 282,100
199 6 Dapo Fadeui 313,400
199 7 Michael Sullivan 167,900
199 8 Jerry Yang 415,500
199 9 Daniel Heimiller 107,500
::::::::
200 1 Zhuang Han 166,300
200 2 Michael Yoshino 151,100
200 3 Sean Reyes 22,600
200 4 David Levi 56,200
200 5 Leo Wolpert 61,400
200 6 Randal McLoughlin 157,200
200 7 Farrell Hinkle 97,000
200 8 Donnacha O'Dea 41,000
200 9 Nhut Tran 139,800
::::::::
201 1 Steven Bazyl 62,100
201 2 Roy Winston 242,000
201 3 Glen Questroo 63,900
201 4 Morten Mertner 114,700
201 5 Daniel Alaei 205,800
201 6 Scott Mayfield 109,700
201 7 David Gurevich 124,100
201 8 Keith Hawkins 36,400
201 9 Darren Woods 195,200
::::::::
202 1 Brian De Bruyn 140,600
202 2 Jeffrey Mermelstein 60,000
202 3 Raymond Forsland 28,800
202 4 Neil Channing 84,800
202 5 Jeff Norman 262,500
202 6 Kia Hamadani 184,400
202 7 Cody Slaubaugh 244,100
202 8 William Spadea 167,700
202 9 John Matwey 130,200
::::::::
203 1 Ronald Philpott 136,700
203 2 Ryan Elson 301,400
203 3 Chris Ferguson 160,900
203 4 Bart Hanson 259,900
203 5 Dario Minieri 343,700
203 6 Jostein Pettersen 41,900
203 7 William Childs 222,200
203 8 Guang Pu Lu 123,100
203 9 Jesse Chinni 279,100
::::::::
204 1 Dan Melan 224,600
204 2 Steve Purdom 79,000
204 3 Humberto Brenes 94,700
204 4 Wing Tso 109,000
204 5 N. Elvidge 90,400
204 6 Jerry Kane 174,600
204 7 Kirk Conrad 65,400
204 8 Michael Tvreniec 226,300
204 9 Michael Cooper 206,200
::::::::
205 1 Joe Graziano 115,900
205 2 Alessandro Bianchini 88,500
205 3 Wayne Johnson 34,900
205 4 Linu Johansson 54,900
205 5 Adam White 298,100
205 6 Andrew Pachman 45,800
205 7 Bob Preston 170,100
205 8 Hopfner Moritz 247,300
205 9 Julian Powell 358,800
::::::::
206 1 Andrew Grimason 40,500
206 2 Ronald Kluber 194,600
206 3 Greg Treger 63,500
206 4 Terry Jacobs 38,100
206 5 Gus Hansen 622,300
206 6 Lee Biddulph 112,500
206 7 Gavin Smith 87,700
206 8 Shannon Hudson 26,100
206 9 Carlos Mortensen 254,700
::::::::
207 1 David Wilson 180,500
207 2 Scott Seiver 158,300
207 3 Clint Schafer 300,600
207 4 Patric Martensson 39,800
207 5 Pamela Brunson 91,300
207 6 Ravi Lopez 78,300
207 7 Kyle Wilson 217,500
207 8 Christiane Klecz 63,200
207 9 Duane Van Keulen 135,700
::::::::
208 1 Michael Iam 257,100
208 2 Dane Lamas 134,700
208 3 Cindy Longoria 55,100
208 4 Lee Kiosty 157,000
208 5 Wei Yan Chan 139,000
208 6 Keith Gipson 173,500
208 7 Warren Karp 227,500
208 8 Oliver Maingay 41,300
208 9 Hyon Kim 274,000
::::::::
209 1 Pat Atchison 78,900
209 2 Daniel Attie 72,000
209 3 Geoffrey Herzog 230,000
209 4 Bob Poole 154,000
209 5 Rob Roseman 99,600
209 6 Amanda Baker 398,300
209 7 Nicholas Carrillo 81,500
209 8 Dennis Perry 251,100
209 9 Artur Roberto Szczupak 143,800
::::::::
210 1 Jon Goldberg 194,900
210 2 Tobey Maguire 152,900
210 3 Noah Schwartz 98,800
210 4 Ralph Villela 156,500
210 5 Suerre Sunobo 131,000
210 6 Lewis Pilkington 141,300
210 7 Gerald Roth 37,800
210 8 Jeff Weiss 550,000
210 9 Franklin Benjamin 169,400
::::::::
211 1 James Colombo 89,700
211 2 Uh Nguyen 203,300
211 3 Salvatore Passariello 39,500
211 4 Laurence Hughes 29,200
211 5 Craig Edwards 96,300
211 6 Mike Leah 38,000
211 7 Lee Dryer 91,600
211 8 Daniel Elizondo 390,800
211 9 Jeff Tunkel 211,000
::::::::
212 1 Andreas Krause 148,200
212 2 Daniel Quach 197,000
212 3 Frank Holloway 49,700
212 4 Peter Schauka 79,800
212 5 Bernard Strauss 198,600
212 6 Ayaz Mahmoop 304,400
212 7 Sheldom Saul 24,500
212 8 Chris Overgard 307,900
212 9 Kevin Hong 110,000
::::::::
213 1 Rey Pena 35,000
213 2 Robert Nehorayan 505,700
213 3 Brent Catalano 147,600
213 4 Jonathan Campbell 88,300
213 5 Robert Blaeser 68,700
213 6 Nico Behling 62,600
213 7 Robby Rose 120,000
213 8 Mohammed Zahour 172,100
213 9 Ed De Haas 306,500

nutshot2
07-12-2007, 01:21 PM
[ QUOTE ]
I'm at Table 26, Seat 6. Here's the full lineup:

1. Olav Prinz von Sachsew (101,700)
2. Justin "Jurollo/WPTHero" Rollo (238,500) Justin's blog
3. Dale Michael (123,500)
4. Matt "Matt24/Mattster24" Sterling (137,000) Matt's website
5. Andy Stocker (261,500)
6. Me (344,100)
7. David Lee (74,700)
8. Randall Amiel (179,700)
9. Bette Carswell (160,800)

[/ QUOTE ]

Brutal, especially as the bubble approaches. The back-and-forth mind games/resteals will be fun.

Eder
07-12-2007, 01:23 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
When Sponger wins the ME, maybe he'll get a "Sponger's General Discussion" forum to mod a la El D.

[/ QUOTE ]

Sponger for mod.

[/ QUOTE ]

seriously just run good ffs!

AngusThermopyle
07-12-2007, 01:23 PM
[ QUOTE ]
I would imagine Gus Hansen's table will be featured today,

[/ QUOTE ]

I think there is an error in Hansen's table number on the day 3 list. Two people are assigned to seat 5. According to the 'end of day 2B' list, he is on table 206, seat 5.

sapsuckah
07-12-2007, 01:25 PM
Anyone here familiar with any of the guys at this table?

Thanks!

195 1 Dennis Anderson 108,000
195 2 Troy O'Brien 94,800
195 3 Kevin Farry 314,000
195 4 Stuart Spear 107,900
195 5 Eric Staton 74,900
195 6 Avi Cohen 400,600
195 7 Todd Brunson 90,600
195 8 Benjamin Gold 161,400
195 9 George Vazanellis 260,200

W brad
07-12-2007, 01:26 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
I'm at Table 26, Seat 6. Here's the full lineup:

1. Olav Prinz von Sachsew (101,700)
2. Justin "Jurollo/WPTHero" Rollo (238,500) Justin's blog
3. Dale Michael (123,500)
4. Matt "Matt24/Mattster24" Sterling (137,000) Matt's website
5. Andy Stocker (261,500)
6. Me (344,100)
7. David Lee (74,700)
8. Randall Amiel (179,700)
9. Bette Carswell (160,800)

[/ QUOTE ]

Brutal, especially as the bubble approaches. The back-and-forth mind games/resteals will be fun.

[/ QUOTE ]

At least the two other big stacks are to your right, so you will have some good spots to play.

ps. I hear Justin Rollo is a weak tighty /images/graemlins/smirk.gif

Rottersod
07-12-2007, 01:26 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Anyone here familiar with any of the guys at this table?

Thanks!

195 1 Dennis Anderson 108,000
195 2 Troy O'Brien 94,800
195 3 Kevin Farry 314,000
195 4 Stuart Spear 107,900
195 5 Eric Staton 74,900
195 6 Avi Cohen 400,600
195 7 Todd Brunson 90,600
195 8 Benjamin Gold 161,400
195 9 George Vazanellis 260,200

[/ QUOTE ]

That Todd Brunson guy is a donk.

peterpjames
07-12-2007, 01:26 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
I would imagine Gus Hansen's table will be featured today,

[/ QUOTE ]

I think there is an error in Hansen's table number on the day 3 list. Two people are assigned to seat 5. According to the 'end of day 2B' list, he is on table 206, seat 5.

[/ QUOTE ]

That would be same table as carlos Mortensen.

J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 01:28 PM
[ QUOTE ]
I'm curious about how many (if any) women are left in the field. I'll take a look at the list, but if anyone else has already counted I'd like to know.

[/ QUOTE ]
List of Women still alive(sorry if i missed you, it was a quick skim):
Amanda Baker Las Vegas, NV 398,300 209 6
Kelly Jo McGlothlin Palmdale, CA 346,600 32 5
Robin Bergren Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada 344,100 38 1
Wen long Jzn Shanghai, China 296,200 34 9
Maria Ho Arcadia, CA 263,400 68 5
Deb Blair Tucson, AZ 214,200 35 4
Sara Stohler Washington, D.C. 183,200 72 1
Bette Carswell 160,800 26 9
Veronica Dabul Buenos Aires, Argentina 99,900 65 8
Mimi Tran Los Angeles, CA 60,500 63 5
Kathy Jamison Katy, Texas 59,400 16 5
Cindy Longoria Garland, TX 55,100 208 3
Joanne Monteavaro Bronx, NY 49,800 12 8
Liana Hakopian Summerlin, NV 47,000 30 3
Shirley Williams Fort Worth, TX 33,900 27 2
Shannon Hudson Glenwood Springs, CO 26,100 206 8 (apologies if this is a guy)

Sponger.
07-12-2007, 01:29 PM
[ QUOTE ]
I'm at Table 26, Seat 6. Here's the full lineup:

1. Olav Prinz von Sachsew (101,700)
2. Justin "Jurollo/WPTHero" Rollo (238,500) Justin's blog
3. Dale Michael (123,500)
4. Matt "Matt24/Mattster24" Sterling (137,000) Matt's website
5. Andy Stocker (261,500)
6. Me (344,100)
7. David Lee (74,700)
8. Randall Amiel (179,700)
9. Bette Carswell (160,800)

[/ QUOTE ]

Yeah here is my table wtf...

1. Andrew Barton 181,600
2. Robert Topham 208,300
3. Chris Hamman 178,800
4. Isaac Haxton 121,400
5. John Sigan 67,000
6. Brandon Adams 117,000
7. Matthew Olim 82,400
8. Vandy Krouch 214,800
9. Steven D'Argenio 109,000

Tyler Durden
07-12-2007, 01:31 PM
[ QUOTE ]
18 1 Carl Olson 391,700
18 2 Kyu Cho 180,700
18 3 Philip Yeh 291,200
18 4 Scott Ross 46,100
18 5 Robert Van Hsia 36,700
18 6 Chris Lovelace 124,600
18 7 Ron Toledo 33,800
18 8 Kevin Lake 27,800
18 9 Pierre Bounahara 84,900

[/ QUOTE ]

Looks like Carl has a good table draw minus the other big stack two seats to his left.

Go Carl !!!

Jeremy517
07-12-2007, 01:32 PM
Based on the lists from d2, here are the 2p2ers/quasi-2p2ers that I know of:

Alaei: Daniel Alaei: 205,800
BartHanson: Bart Hanson: 259,900
Bond18: George Dunst: 292,500
cking: Zachary King: 134,500
colson10: Carl Olson: 391,700
foucault: Andrew Brokos/Brooks: 344,100
Gigabet: Darrel Dicken: 97,200
huge: Laurence Hughes: 29,200
Ike: Isaac Haxton: 121,400
JohnnyBax: Cliff Josephy: 346,400
Jurollo: Justin Rollo: 238,500
mastr: Scott SeiverL 158,300
Matt24: Matt Sterling: 137,000
MrTimCaum: Stephen O'Dwyer: 262,000
RRadar: Rob Roseman: 99,600
SamG: Samuel Padgett: 208,800
Sponger: Andrew Barton: 181,600
stinkypete: Petri Pollanen: 310,200
wins_pot: Brandon Adams: 117,000
Yuv: Yuval Friedman: 93,200

There was one that I wasn't sure of. Devin Lake was listed in d2. There is a Kevin Lake listed now. Typo in the list or different person?

J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 01:32 PM
GL Andrew hopefully we will get to know you better by that name /images/graemlins/wink.gif

Tom1975
07-12-2007, 01:33 PM
[ QUOTE ]
199 8 Jerry Yang 415,500

[/ QUOTE ]

Anyone know if this is the Yahoo founder?

By-Tor
07-12-2007, 01:36 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Can somebody please try to get a picture of:

Wen long Jzn Shanghai, China 296,200 34 9


...my wife may write a newspaper story on him/her if he/she goes much further.

Sorry, no compensation except for my thanks.

[/ QUOTE ]

I see from a post above that this is a female. She'll definitely want to write a story now.

alvaroaze
07-12-2007, 01:36 PM
where is kirk morrison and nam le? they were alive according to the chip count in pokernews

Berky
07-12-2007, 01:36 PM
0 1
10 2 Tim Duckworth 83,600
10 3 Frank Schram 180,000
10 4 Rob DeForge 139,900
10 5 Naseem Sarem 115,000
10 6 Neil Chriss 98,100
10 7 Nick Binger 170,600
10 8 Robert Lipkin 122,300
10 9 Alfonso Cummaroto 37,200

ggooggo tim duckworth!

Jeremy517
07-12-2007, 01:38 PM
[ QUOTE ]
where is kirk morrison and nam le? they were alive according to the chip count in pokernews

[/ QUOTE ]

Just because someone is listed in their chip counts when the day ended doesn't mean they were alive. They just never got updates for some people.

J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 01:41 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
Can somebody please try to get a picture of:

Wen long Jzn Shanghai, China 296,200 34 9


...my wife may write a newspaper story on him/her if he/she goes much further.

Sorry, no compensation except for my thanks.

[/ QUOTE ]

I see from a post above that this is a female. She'll definitely want to write a story now.

[/ QUOTE ]
Whoa whoa, I only listed it b/c you pointed it out. There are a ton of asian names on the entire list that I wasn't positive if they were/were not female. Sorry for the mix up if it comes out I was wrong.

Lori
07-12-2007, 01:45 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
I'm curious about how many (if any) women are left in the field. I'll take a look at the list, but if anyone else has already counted I'd like to know.

[/ QUOTE ]
List of Women still alive(sorry if i missed you, it was a quick skim):
Amanda Baker Las Vegas, NV 398,300 209 6
Kelly Jo McGlothlin Palmdale, CA 346,600 32 5
Robin Bergren Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada 344,100 38 1
Wen long Jzn Shanghai, China 296,200 34 9
Maria Ho Arcadia, CA 263,400 68 5
Deb Blair Tucson, AZ 214,200 35 4
Sara Stohler Washington, D.C. 183,200 72 1
Bette Carswell 160,800 26 9
Veronica Dabul Buenos Aires, Argentina 99,900 65 8
Mimi Tran Los Angeles, CA 60,500 63 5
Kathy Jamison Katy, Texas 59,400 16 5
Cindy Longoria Garland, TX 55,100 208 3
Joanne Monteavaro Bronx, NY 49,800 12 8
Liana Hakopian Summerlin, NV 47,000 30 3
Shirley Williams Fort Worth, TX 33,900 27 2
Shannon Hudson Glenwood Springs, CO 26,100 206 8 (apologies if this is a guy)

[/ QUOTE ]

Angela Giannino 64,500 9 9 ?

mastr
07-12-2007, 01:46 PM
i've got doyle's daughter but our table will break in < 30 mins

sapsuckah
07-12-2007, 01:47 PM
[ QUOTE ]

Quote:
Anyone here familiar with any of the guys at this table?

Thanks!

195 1 Dennis Anderson 108,000
195 2 Troy O'Brien 94,800
195 3 Kevin Farry 314,000
195 4 Stuart Spear 107,900
195 5 Eric Staton 74,900
195 6 Avi Cohen 400,600
195 7 Todd Brunson 90,600
195 8 Benjamin Gold 161,400
195 9 George Vazanellis 260,200

[ QUOTE ]
That Todd Brunson guy is a donk.

[/ QUOTE ]

[/ QUOTE ]

I meant besides Todd obv. Anyone else know any of these players?

entertainme
07-12-2007, 01:49 PM
[ QUOTE ]

I meant besides Todd obv. Anyone else know any of these players?

[/ QUOTE ]

Are you playing this table? If yes, can we include you in the 2p2 player list?

J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 01:50 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
I'm curious about how many (if any) women are left in the field. I'll take a look at the list, but if anyone else has already counted I'd like to know.

[/ QUOTE ]
List of Women still alive(sorry if i missed you, it was a quick skim):
Amanda Baker Las Vegas, NV 398,300 209 6
Kelly Jo McGlothlin Palmdale, CA 346,600 32 5
Robin Bergren Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada 344,100 38 1
Wen long Jzn Shanghai, China 296,200 34 9
Maria Ho Arcadia, CA 263,400 68 5
Deb Blair Tucson, AZ 214,200 35 4
Sara Stohler Washington, D.C. 183,200 72 1
Bette Carswell 160,800 26 9
Veronica Dabul Buenos Aires, Argentina 99,900 65 8
Mimi Tran Los Angeles, CA 60,500 63 5
Kathy Jamison Katy, Texas 59,400 16 5
Cindy Longoria Garland, TX 55,100 208 3
Joanne Monteavaro Bronx, NY 49,800 12 8
Liana Hakopian Summerlin, NV 47,000 30 3
Shirley Williams Fort Worth, TX 33,900 27 2
Shannon Hudson Glenwood Springs, CO 26,100 206 8 (apologies if this is a guy)

[/ QUOTE ]

Angela Giannino 64,500 9 9 ?

[/ QUOTE ]
Yeah, under her picture her last name was Italiano?? All good, it was a quickie skim job.

cking
07-12-2007, 01:51 PM
i will probably bubble and then jump off the rio...

afadeyi
07-12-2007, 01:51 PM
does anyone know for sure what the feature table will be?

suzzer99
07-12-2007, 01:51 PM
Can someone (bored and/or not at work) put together a list of the named pros still alive?

By-Tor
07-12-2007, 01:51 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
Can somebody please try to get a picture of:

Wen long Jzn Shanghai, China 296,200 34 9


...my wife may write a newspaper story on him/her if he/she goes much further.

Sorry, no compensation except for my thanks.

[/ QUOTE ]

I see from a post above that this is a female. She'll definitely want to write a story now.

[/ QUOTE ]
Whoa whoa, I only listed it b/c you pointed it out. There are a ton of asian names on the entire list that I wasn't positive if they were/were not female. Sorry for the mix up if it comes out I was wrong.

[/ QUOTE ]

no biggy, she'll probably want to write something either way since he/she is from Shanghai

somebody pleasssssse get me a pic

seke2
07-12-2007, 01:54 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]

I meant besides Todd obv. Anyone else know any of these players?

[/ QUOTE ]

Are you playing this table? If yes, can we include you in the 2p2 player list?

[/ QUOTE ]
Na, a guy sapsuckah knows from his home games (Kevin Farry) is playing.

J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 01:55 PM
[ QUOTE ]
does anyone know for sure what the feature table will be?

[/ QUOTE ]
Dapo Fadeui Centennial, CO 313,400 199 6 ???

Is that you Dapo? If so, entertainme include him in the 2p2 list.

pknight212
07-12-2007, 01:57 PM
this looks like fun...

206 1 Andrew Grimason 40,500
206 2 Ronald Kluber 194,600
206 3 Greg Treger 63,500
206 4 Terry Jacobs 38,100
206 5 Gus Hansen 622,300
206 6 Lee Biddulph 112,500
206 7 Gavin Smith 87,700
206 8 Shannon Hudson 26,100
206 9 Carlos Mortensen 254,700

La Brujita
07-12-2007, 01:57 PM
[ QUOTE ]
5 1 Yuval Friedman 93,200
5 2 Lauchlin McKinnon 110,800
5 3 Tuan Nguyen 52,100
5 4 Wade Chow 63,800
5 5 Richard Salle 207,700
5 6 Allan King 103,100
5 7 Wolbert Bartlema 81,500
5 8 Aditya Agarwal 196,600
5 9 Rahul Maitra 142,000

[/ QUOTE ]


any thoughts on any of these players? [other than seat nine is weak tight and crap]

jhans24
07-12-2007, 01:58 PM
Both Dapo and Francois are from the Gin Rummy Club in Denver. Did John Sacha make it to day 3? He plays there also.

entertainme
07-12-2007, 01:59 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
5 1 Yuval Friedman 93,200
5 2 Lauchlin McKinnon 110,800
5 3 Tuan Nguyen 52,100
5 4 Wade Chow 63,800
5 5 Richard Salle 207,700
5 6 Allan King 103,100
5 7 Wolbert Bartlema 81,500
5 8 Aditya Agarwal 196,600
5 9 Rahul Maitra 142,000

[/ QUOTE ]


any thoughts on any of these players? [other than seat nine is weak tight and crap]

[/ QUOTE ]

C'mon! Come out of the closet if this is you. /images/graemlins/cool.gif

seke2
07-12-2007, 01:59 PM
Well, that's 2p2'er Yuv in seat 1.

La Brujita
07-12-2007, 01:59 PM
its me

wish me luck!

afadeyi
07-12-2007, 02:00 PM
[ QUOTE ]
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does anyone know for sure what the feature table will be?

[/ QUOTE ]
Dapo Fadeui Centennial, CO 313,400 199 6 ???

Is that you Dapo? If so, entertainme include him in the 2p2 list.

[/ QUOTE ]

no.

ImsaKidd
07-12-2007, 02:04 PM
Why is Stinkypete sitting deeper than 20bb?

entertainme
07-12-2007, 02:07 PM
[ QUOTE ]
its me

wish me luck!

[/ QUOTE ]

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

I've added you to the sweat list.

AngusThermopyle
07-12-2007, 02:10 PM
6 levels should take the field down to around 230 or so ($ 45,422)

"There is officially 37:43 remaining in Level 11"

Level 11: 1200 / 2400 / 300
Level 12: 1500 / 3000 / 400
Level 13: 2000 / 4000 / 500
Level 14: 2500 / 5000 / 500

dcviperboy
07-12-2007, 02:15 PM
Play should start within the hour right? Noon EST, 3 PM Vegas?

UPDATES FOR PEOPLE WITH JOBS PLZ

Fermion5
07-12-2007, 02:15 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Can someone (bored and/or not at work) put together a list of the named pros still alive?

[/ QUOTE ]

I don't know every single pro, but I'll do my best.
Going to use this website since it seems accurate. http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/news/article.asp?newsID=1570

In order of chip count (highest to lowest).
Gus Hansen
Bill Edler
Sorel Mizzi
Chad Brown
Jared Hamby
Huck Seed
John Duthie
Tedd Forrest
Carlos Mortensen
Minh Ly
JC Tran
Robert Varkonyi
Chris Ferguson
Lee Watkinson
Robert Mizrachi
Fitoussi Bruno
Amnon Filippi
Isaac Haxton
Brandon Adams
Bill Baxter
Scotty Nguyen
Darrell Dicken
Humberto Brenes
Todd Brunson
Gavin Smith
Mimi Tran


feel free to correct me.

Fermion5
07-12-2007, 02:17 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Play should start within the hour right? Noon EST, 3 PM Vegas?

UPDATES FOR PEOPLE WITH JOBS PLZ

[/ QUOTE ]

play starts noon local time in vegas, noon PST or 3 EST. you got it backwards.

afadeyi
07-12-2007, 02:17 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Play should start within the hour right? Noon EST, 3 PM Vegas?

UPDATES FOR PEOPLE WITH JOBS PLZ

[/ QUOTE ]

this is backwards. 12pst, 3pm est...

edfurlong
07-12-2007, 02:18 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
Can somebody please try to get a picture of:

Wen long Jzn Shanghai, China 296,200 34 9


...my wife may write a newspaper story on him/her if he/she goes much further.

Sorry, no compensation except for my thanks.

[/ QUOTE ]

I see from a post above that this is a female. She'll definitely want to write a story now.

[/ QUOTE ]
Whoa whoa, I only listed it b/c you pointed it out. There are a ton of asian names on the entire list that I wasn't positive if they were/were not female. Sorry for the mix up if it comes out I was wrong.

[/ QUOTE ]

no biggy, she'll probably want to write something either way since he/she is from Shanghai

somebody pleasssssse get me a pic

[/ QUOTE ]

Plz post a link to the article when you can, it sounds fascinating.

kyro
07-12-2007, 02:32 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
Play should start within the hour right? Noon EST, 3 PM Vegas?

UPDATES FOR PEOPLE WITH JOBS PLZ

[/ QUOTE ]

this is backwards. 12pst, 3pm est...

[/ QUOTE ]

Some people's worlds revolve a bit differently.

PITTM
07-12-2007, 02:32 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Why is Stinkypete sitting deeper than 20bb?

[/ QUOTE ]

yeah, we were asking if he was allowed to rathole last night in #sstakes.

kyro
07-12-2007, 02:42 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
Why is Stinkypete sitting deeper than 20bb?

[/ QUOTE ]

yeah, we were asking if he was allowed to rathole last night in #sstakes.

[/ QUOTE ]

I would have laughed if the joke came from anyone else. Coming from imsa, it was lame.

By-Tor
07-12-2007, 02:44 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
Can somebody please try to get a picture of:

Wen long Jzn Shanghai, China 296,200 34 9


...my wife may write a newspaper story on him/her if he/she goes much further.

Sorry, no compensation except for my thanks.

[/ QUOTE ]

I see from a post above that this is a female. She'll definitely want to write a story now.

[/ QUOTE ]
Whoa whoa, I only listed it b/c you pointed it out. There are a ton of asian names on the entire list that I wasn't positive if they were/were not female. Sorry for the mix up if it comes out I was wrong.

[/ QUOTE ]

no biggy, she'll probably want to write something either way since he/she is from Shanghai

somebody pleasssssse get me a pic

[/ QUOTE ]

Plz post a link to the article when you can, it sounds fascinating.

[/ QUOTE ]

no prob, but start brushing up on your chinese now /images/graemlins/grin.gif

Zetack
07-12-2007, 02:49 PM
TL:DR

dcviperboy
07-12-2007, 02:50 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
Play should start within the hour right? Noon EST, 3 PM Vegas?

UPDATES FOR PEOPLE WITH JOBS PLZ

[/ QUOTE ]

this is backwards. 12pst, 3pm est...

[/ QUOTE ]

Some people's worlds revolve a bit differently.

[/ QUOTE ]

DOH - in a "phone meeting" not paying attention obv

FGators
07-12-2007, 02:50 PM
I can say almost assuredly that the featured table is the Gus Hansen table.

J.A.K.
07-12-2007, 02:59 PM
GL everyone!
And stir some [censored] up while you're at it!

Jack Bando
07-12-2007, 03:01 PM
GL 2+2, take it down someone!

pknight212
07-12-2007, 03:16 PM
[ QUOTE ]
The ESPN Feature Table
Seat 1: Andrew Grimason (Ireland) - 40,500
Seat 2: Ronald Kluber (Seoul, South Korea) - 194,600
Seat 3: Greg Treger (Falls Church, VA) - 63,500
Seat 4: Terry Jacobs (Hindman, KY) - 38,100
Seat 5: Gus Hansen (Monaco) - 622m300
Seat 6: Lee Biddulph (UK) - 112,500
Seat 7: Gavin Smith (Las Vegas, NV) - 87,700
Seat 8: Shannon Hudson (Glenwood Springs, CO) - 26,100
Seat 9: Carlos Mortensen (Las Vegas, NV) - 254,700


[/ QUOTE ]

huge shock there

NajdorfDefense
07-12-2007, 03:23 PM
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When Sponger wins the ME, maybe he'll get a "Sponger's General Discussion" forum to mod a la El D.

[/ QUOTE ]

Sponger and Mike Liang for HU Braceletaments.

[/ QUOTE ]

Funkert
07-12-2007, 03:24 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Shannon Hudson Glenwood Springs, CO 26,100 206 8 (apologies if this is a guy)

[/ QUOTE ]

Shannon Hudson Eliminated

On the first hand of the day, Shannon Hudson moved all in with a short stack. He was called by Carlos Mortensen.

i think its too late to apologize now /images/graemlins/laugh.gif

umistboy
07-12-2007, 03:32 PM
[ QUOTE ]

::::::::
55 1 Christian Toth 452,900
55 2 Conor Tate 440,000
55 3 Philip Campbell 60,800
55 4 Randall Brueckner 106,500
55 5 Sven Niklas Heinecker 173,500
55 6 John Smith 134,400
55 7 Johnathan Stanton 122,800
55 8 Lamar Wilkinson 239,100
55 9 Geir Torsvik 46,200
::::::::


[/ QUOTE ]

Is this the British Conor Tate who finished 12th in 2005?

Quality player.

entertainme
07-12-2007, 03:33 PM
Someone mentioned a player called Khan in yesterday's thread. Is it this khan (http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showprofile.php?Cat=0&User=93832&what=search&Searc hpage=1&topic=) with one post?

Then there's the guy second in chips:

Hevad Khan Poughkeepsie, NY 592,500

Anyone in the know on this one?

kyro
07-12-2007, 03:37 PM
Pretty sure that's the guy

umistboy
07-12-2007, 03:38 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Pretty sure that's the guy

[/ QUOTE ]

Who's question are you answering?

CrazyLond
07-12-2007, 03:39 PM
There are a ton more big names left than at this stage last year. Six main event winners are still in it (Ferguson, Mortenson, Varkonyi, Huck Seed, Scotty Nguyen, Berry Johnston)

That feature table is sick.

NotSoFarOff
07-12-2007, 03:42 PM
The Khan guy people are talking about is an internet pro. So if he only has 1 post, I doubt it's him.

suzzer99
07-12-2007, 03:43 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Someone mentioned a player called Khan in yesterday's thread. Is it this khan (http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showprofile.php?Cat=0&User=93832&what=search&Searc hpage=1&topic=) with one post?

Then there's the guy second in chips:

Hevad Khan Poughkeepsie, NY 592,500

Anyone in the know on this one?

[/ QUOTE ]

No it's RainKhan (http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showprofile.php?Cat=0&User=67450&what=search&Searc hpage=1&topic=).

Used to play 35 SNGs at once or something. Then started playing higher stakes. Went on some kind of an epic bad run. More of a P5s kind of guy.

http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/9505/displaygraphgraphtypeusct6.png

ImsaKidd
07-12-2007, 03:52 PM
lol awesome sharkscope.

ImsaKidd
07-12-2007, 03:53 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
Why is Stinkypete sitting deeper than 20bb?

[/ QUOTE ]

yeah, we were asking if he was allowed to rathole last night in #sstakes.

[/ QUOTE ]

I would have laughed if the joke came from anyone else. Coming from imsa, it was lame.

[/ QUOTE ]

Sometimes I sit like 25bb deep though.

Uglyowl
07-12-2007, 03:54 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Went on some kind of an epic bad run

[/ QUOTE ]

Holy crap!

entertainme
07-12-2007, 03:55 PM
[ QUOTE ]
No it's RainKhan (http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showprofile.php?Cat=0&User=67450&what=search&Searc hpage=1&topic=).

Used to play 35 SNGs at once or something. Then started playing higher stakes. Went on some kind of an epic bad run. More of a P5s kind of guy.

[/ QUOTE ]

He posted in Tournaments when he won his seat this year. I added him to the list. Sharkscope = major ouchies!

entertainme
07-12-2007, 03:58 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Opening Words From Sully Erna

Sully Erna, the leadsinger of Godsmack, had some words for the players at his table:

"Just so you guys know, I'm a really fun guy to have around, so if you guys can just fold to me that would be awesome."

[/ QUOTE ]

Used to play on a site where one guy played Mr. Subliminal in chat:

"Fold to carrottop."

entertainme
07-12-2007, 04:00 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Daniel Alaei Cracks Kings

Daniel Alaei led out for 8,000 and his opponent made it 30,000 to go. Alaei reraised, placing his opponent all-in. His opponent made the call and showed pocket kings while Alaei showed A-J. Alaei spiked an ace on the flop, eliminating his opponent and increases his chip stack to 260,000.

[/ QUOTE ]

kyro
07-12-2007, 04:04 PM
pokernews has in its chip count

Hams 'tuma' Lund.

it's not 'tuma'

http://www.solarnavigator.net/images/arnold_schwarzenegger_suit.jpg


My jokes are so lame.

Fermion5
07-12-2007, 04:04 PM
Chris Ferguson Has Been Eliminated

After William Childs raised to 7,200, Chris "Jesus" Ferguson moved all-in for his last 60K. Childs actually took some time thinking it over before calling with {Q-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds}, and saw that he had the lead against Ferguson's {A-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}. The board came {2-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{8-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}, and the 2000 World Champion was eliminated.


noooooooooooo

J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 04:05 PM
[ QUOTE ]
Chad Brown Busts a Player; Now Up to 500,000

With the final board showing A/images/graemlins/club.gif9/images/graemlins/club.gif4/images/graemlins/heart.gif5/images/graemlins/diamond.gif4/images/graemlins/spade.gif on the river, Chad Brown bets 100,000 into a 100,000 pot, which is enough to put his opponent all in. His opponent calls with A/images/graemlins/spade.gif8/images/graemlins/spade.gif for two pair, aces and fours. But Brown shows A/images/graemlins/diamond.gif5/images/graemlins/spade.gif for a higher two pair, aces and fives, to win the pot.

Brown busts his opponent and increases his chip count to about 500,000, putting him up near the top 10.


[/ QUOTE ]

Jourdain
07-12-2007, 04:19 PM
A player raises under the gun to 11,500, and Ed Fernandez calls from the button. The flop comes , his opponent bets 18,000, Fernandez raises to 55,000, his opponent moves all in for 79,700, and Fernandez folds, leaving himself with about 210,000 in chips. As the dealer is finishing up the hand, she lifts the winning cards up unusually high before mucking them -- high enough that several players could see the winner's hand. Everyone was a bit dumbfounded, and nothing was said, but the glances between the players seem to indicate that they'll be keeping an eye on the dealer in case it happens again.

SossMan
07-12-2007, 04:20 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
5 1 Yuval Friedman 93,200
5 2 Lauchlin McKinnon 110,800
5 3 Tuan Nguyen 52,100
5 4 Wade Chow 63,800
5 5 Richard Salle 207,700
5 6 Allan King 103,100
5 7 Wolbert Bartlema 81,500
5 8 Aditya Agarwal 196,600
5 9 Rahul Maitra 142,000

[/ QUOTE ]


any thoughts on any of these players? [other than seat nine is weak tight and crap]

[/ QUOTE ]

gogogo Brujita!

dcviperboy
07-12-2007, 04:26 PM
[ QUOTE ]
A player raises under the gun to 11,500, and Ed Fernandez calls from the button. The flop comes , his opponent bets 18,000, Fernandez raises to 55,000, his opponent moves all in for 79,700, and Fernandez folds, leaving himself with about 210,000 in chips. As the dealer is finishing up the hand, she lifts the winning cards up unusually high before mucking them -- high enough that several players could see the winner's hand. Everyone was a bit dumbfounded, and nothing was said, but the glances between the players seem to indicate that they'll be keeping an eye on the dealer in case it happens again.

[/ QUOTE ]

LOLdumbdealeraments

Jack Bando
07-12-2007, 04:26 PM
WTF on that dealer.

And is Chad Brown's book out yet?

mastr
07-12-2007, 04:28 PM
busto'd 2nd hand... interviewed by espn... stratosphere roof here i come...

True North
07-12-2007, 04:28 PM
Any updates on Bond? I can't find him in any of the chip counts.

NCAces
07-12-2007, 04:31 PM
How many are they playing down to? When is this supposed to be over ... I saw a pay-per-view announcement on ESPN for 7/17 ... surely this will be over with before the 17th?

NCAces

Artsemis
07-12-2007, 04:32 PM
[ QUOTE ]
How many are they playing down to? When is this supposed to be over ... I saw a pay-per-view announcement on ESPN for 7/17 ... surely this will be over with before the 17th?

NCAces

[/ QUOTE ]

http://www.cardplayer.com/tournaments/schedule/7278

afadeyi
07-12-2007, 04:32 PM
Play will begin on days 1A, 1B, 1C and 1D at 12 pm.
• All Levels will last 120 minutes.
• Players may select their first day of play until that day based upon availability
• Play will continue on day 1A, 1B, 1C and 1D until the completion of level 6.
• Dinner is at 7:30PM each night and will last 90 minutes.
• Day 2A – Remaining players from Days 1A & 1B will be combined together and resume play at 12 PM, on Tuesday, July 10, 2007, and play 6 levels.
• Day 2B – Remaining players from Days 1C & 1D will be combined together and resume play at 12 PM, on Wednesday, July 11, 2007, and play 6 levels.
• Day 3 – Remaining players from Days 2A & 2B will be combined together and resume play at 12 PM, on Thursday, July 12, 2007, and play 6 levels.
• Day 4 - play will continue at 12 PM, on Friday, July 13, 2007, and play 6 levels.
• Day 5 - play will continue at 12 PM, on Saturday, July 14, 2007, and play down to 36 players.
• Day 6 - play will continue at 12 PM, on Sunday, July 15, 2007, and play down to 9 players.
• Day 7 - Players will have an off day on Monday, July 16, 2007.
• The Final Table will resume play at 12 PM on Tuesday, July 17, 2007.
• Adjustments may be made to the number of levels played each day.

Players begin with $20,000 in Tournament Chips. All levels will last 120 minutes. Breaks will be every level and last 20 minutes. The Rio reserves the right to alter or change the schedule in order to play the tournament in the above mentioned timeframe. 4.2% of the total entry pool will be withheld for entry fees, and 1.8% of the total entry pool will be withheld for tournament staff.

jogsxyz
07-12-2007, 04:37 PM
Amanda Baker is the chip leader among the remaining women on day two. The updates on day three has lost her. Where's Amanda?

http://www.pokernews.com/files_en/reporting/gallery/thumb_45ac65fcbdd22.jpg

Dunkman
07-12-2007, 04:45 PM
[ QUOTE ]
busto'd 2nd hand... interviewed by espn... stratosphere roof here i come...

[/ QUOTE ]

That sucks, go get yourself some volcano.

Poker Smiley
07-12-2007, 04:45 PM
[ QUOTE ]
A player raises under the gun to 11,500, and Ed Fernandez calls from the button. The flop comes , his opponent bets 18,000, Fernandez raises to 55,000, his opponent moves all in for 79,700, and Fernandez folds, leaving himself with about 210,000 in chips. As the dealer is finishing up the hand, she lifts the winning cards up unusually high before mucking them -- high enough that several players could see the winner's hand. Everyone was a bit dumbfounded, and nothing was said, but the glances between the players seem to indicate that they'll be keeping an eye on the dealer in case it happens again.

[/ QUOTE ]

Whats weirder, the dealer's conduct, or the fold for 24,700 by the reraiser (to a pot with over 186,000 chips)? Did Fernandez just make that move/bluff with absolutly no draw?

PokeReader
07-12-2007, 04:47 PM
With having so many pros left in, normal people with high, but not strato high chip counts get dumped until they survive another day. Hopeful you'll get a hand sweat.

jogsxyz
07-12-2007, 04:47 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
No it's RainKhan (http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showprofile.php?Cat=0&User=67450&what=search&Searc hpage=1&topic=).

Used to play 35 SNGs at once or something. Then started playing higher stakes. Went on some kind of an epic bad run. More of a P5s kind of guy.

[/ QUOTE ]

He posted in Tournaments when he won his seat this year. I added him to the list. Sharkscope = major ouchies!

[/ QUOTE ]

Think Rain Khan and Hevad Khan is the same person.
Here's his pic. Pretty scary.

http://www.pokernews.com/files_en/reporting/gallery/thumb_4695d9f1eeee2.jpg

seke2
07-12-2007, 04:50 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
A player raises under the gun to 11,500, and Ed Fernandez calls from the button. The flop comes , his opponent bets 18,000, Fernandez raises to 55,000, his opponent moves all in for 79,700, and Fernandez folds, leaving himself with about 210,000 in chips. As the dealer is finishing up the hand, she lifts the winning cards up unusually high before mucking them -- high enough that several players could see the winner's hand. Everyone was a bit dumbfounded, and nothing was said, but the glances between the players seem to indicate that they'll be keeping an eye on the dealer in case it happens again.

[/ QUOTE ]

Whats weirder, the dealer's conduct, or the fold for 24,700 by the reraiser (to a pot with over 186,000 chips)? Did Fernandez just make that move/bluff with absolutly no draw?

[/ QUOTE ]
Usually it's just incorrect retelling of the hand/improper editing. The raise was probably 80k on top of the last raise, which is slightly more reasonable to fold to.

Shadowlike
07-12-2007, 04:51 PM
On pokerstarsblog there are some entertaining stories about RainKhan and Gus Hansen who played at the same table on Day 2b.

entertainme
07-12-2007, 04:52 PM
[ QUOTE ]
busto'd 2nd hand... interviewed by espn... stratosphere roof here i come...

[/ QUOTE ]

/images/graemlins/frown.gif But, three series cashes is better than most will go home with.

kyro
07-12-2007, 05:00 PM
jklajfejfasjf

seke2
07-12-2007, 05:00 PM
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

bond out ... rivered

kyro
07-12-2007, 05:01 PM
bond is out on a river suckout.

gravycakes
07-12-2007, 05:01 PM
ugh that's gross bond.

umistboy
07-12-2007, 05:02 PM
Tony Dunst eliminated in 500k pot
On a board reading Tony "LuckyTonyD" Dunst leads out for 40,000 and is raised to 100,000 by Thomas Khoo. Tony insta pushes for an extra 134,000 and Khoo goes into the tank. He eventually calls and opens for top set. Tony has for a flopped straight. The river card is the giving Khoo a full house and eliminating Tony from the tournament. Khoo now has 620,000.


Bond18?

venz
07-12-2007, 05:02 PM
/images/graemlins/frown.gif(
Tony Dunst eliminated in 500k pot

On a board reading {8-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{2-Spades} Tony "LuckyTonyD" Dunst leads out for 40,000 and is raised to 100,000 by Thomas Khoo. Tony insta pushes for an extra 134,000 and Khoo goes into the tank. He eventually calls and opens {8-Clubs}{8-Spades} for top set. Tony has {9-Diamonds}{5-Spades} for a flopped straight. The river card is the {7-Spades} giving Khoo a full house and eliminating Tony from the tournament. Khoo now has 620,000.

TehVader
07-12-2007, 05:03 PM
[censored], who'll write TRs for the other days then? /images/graemlins/frown.gif

Killingbird
07-12-2007, 05:03 PM
well that just runied my whole day. sorry bond.

seke2
07-12-2007, 05:04 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[censored], who'll write TRs for the other days then? /images/graemlins/frown.gif

[/ QUOTE ]
Foucault. Do not give up hope.

Art Vandelay
07-12-2007, 05:05 PM
[ QUOTE ]
well that just runied my whole day. sorry bond.

[/ QUOTE ]

Cat
07-12-2007, 05:05 PM
[ QUOTE ]
well that just ruined my whole day. sorry bond.

[/ QUOTE ]

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gobbomom
07-12-2007, 05:05 PM
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PITTM
07-12-2007, 05:06 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
well that just runied my whole day. sorry bond.

[/ QUOTE ]

[/ QUOTE ]

so fking rigged.

Dunkman
07-12-2007, 05:06 PM
Well, not that it will matter to Bond, but at least he didn't go out to some idiot play. That hand pretty much played itself, sucks though you were really due a good break, or at least a non-bad one.

TehVader
07-12-2007, 05:07 PM
Also wtf is up with pokernews nicknaming him LuckyTonyD?

Nez477
07-12-2007, 05:10 PM
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well that just runied my whole day. sorry bond.

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PITTM
07-12-2007, 05:10 PM
"Kenny "The Kid" Tran made the final table of the $50,000 buy-in HORSE event. He also donates a percentage of his winnings to his family back in Vietnam."

is it really "donating" if youre giving money to your family? It seems like any poker player who has a family would be "donating" money to their family everytime they win?

whynot?
07-12-2007, 05:11 PM
think ill go drink my self silly with that news

im almost as bummed as i would be if it had been me

youre due a break bond

By-Tor
07-12-2007, 05:15 PM
sponger and/or the chinese dude/chick update?

Dunkman
07-12-2007, 05:15 PM
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Thinking or Hollywooding?

Lee Watkinson and Gary Benson were invovled in two pots. During the first one, benson opened up for a aise of 8,000 from UTG. Watkinson raised to 30,000 from the cut off. Benson went into the tank for five minutes before he folded.

On the next hand, on a flop of {A-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}, Benson checked and Watkinson bet 10,000. Benson went into the tabk for another five minutes before he called. The turn was the {7-Clubs}. Benson checked. Watkinson bet 20,000 and Benson quickly moved all in for his last 30,000. Watkinson folded and fired his cards into the muck. Watkinson mumbled something to the player next to him about how he though Benson went "Hollywood" on the flop call. Benson did not say anything as he stacked up his chips.

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There is absolutely no way in hell I would let someone think for 5 minutes on a simple PF 3-bet or a flop cbet without calling the clock. That's totally ridiculous.

8Adam8
07-12-2007, 05:16 PM
[censored]

PITTM
07-12-2007, 05:17 PM
i like how pokernews was doing sponger chip counts yesterday but not today, rad...so yeah, sponger update now that bond is busto?

uclabruinz
07-12-2007, 05:17 PM
That Bond18 news was a kick to my gut. /images/graemlins/frown.gif /images/graemlins/frown.gif /images/graemlins/frown.gif

Art Vandelay
07-12-2007, 05:18 PM
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Thinking or Hollywooding?

Lee Watkinson and Gary Benson were invovled in two pots. During the first one, benson opened up for a aise of 8,000 from UTG. Watkinson raised to 30,000 from the cut off. Benson went into the tank for five minutes before he folded.

On the next hand, on a flop of {A-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}, Benson checked and Watkinson bet 10,000. Benson went into the tabk for another five minutes before he called. The turn was the {7-Clubs}. Benson checked. Watkinson bet 20,000 and Benson quickly moved all in for his last 30,000. Watkinson folded and fired his cards into the muck. Watkinson mumbled something to the player next to him about how he though Benson went "Hollywood" on the flop call. Benson did not say anything as he stacked up his chips.

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There is absolutely no way in hell I would let someone think for 5 minutes on a simple PF 3-bet or a flop cbet without calling the clock. That's totally ridiculous.

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Sometimes it takes a long time to look into someone's soul.

MLG
07-12-2007, 05:18 PM
I actually gasped out loud when i read it, and im usually a pretty disinterested sweater.

brick
07-12-2007, 05:20 PM
My Final Table wishlist!

Leif Force
Tobey Maguire
Gus Hansen
Humberto Brenes
Billy Baxter
Ted Forrest
Mimi Tran
Rolf Slotboom
sponger

http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/...hip-counts/day3 (http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/2007-wsop/event-55-world-championship-no-limit-holdem/chip-counts/day3)

gravycakes
07-12-2007, 05:21 PM
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My Final Table Which list!!!

Leif Force
Tobey Maguire
Gus Hansen
Humberto Brenes
Billy Baxter
Ted Forrest
Mimi Tran
Rolf Slotboom

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which what?

PokeReader
07-12-2007, 05:26 PM
Mimi, ugh! weak tight. OK in full tournies but terrible short handed. Sorry. Still too dependant on Barry for strategic advice. Didn't you see how she let herself blind out at the WPT final table, which I think is the worst crime.

brick
07-12-2007, 05:28 PM
token female

Black Aces 518
07-12-2007, 05:28 PM
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Tony Dunst eliminated in 500k pot
On a board reading Tony "LuckyTonyD" Dunst leads out for 40,000 and is raised to 100,000 by Thomas Khoo. Tony insta pushes for an extra 134,000 and Khoo goes into the tank. He eventually calls and opens for top set. Tony has for a flopped straight. The river card is the giving Khoo a full house and eliminating Tony from the tournament. Khoo now has 620,000.


Bond18?

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NO GOD DAMN JUSTICE EVER I HATE THIS GOD DAMN GAME

Of course posted right over an update on Robert Varkonyi up to 220K F ME TO TEARS

Topnoevili
07-12-2007, 05:29 PM
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well that just runied my whole day. sorry bond.

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pknight212
07-12-2007, 05:34 PM
i dont even know the guy and that one hit me in the gut. No justice in poker man.

BillyBizzle
07-12-2007, 05:35 PM
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Robin Bergren Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada 344,100 38 1

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Robin is most definitely not a girl.

entertainme
07-12-2007, 05:35 PM
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680 Players Remaining

There are 76 tables left with approximately 680 players left

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621 pay.

J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 05:36 PM
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i dont even know the guy and that one hit me in the gut. No justice in poker man.

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Sorri, I was away for a bit. When I read the update I went "OHHHHHHHHHHHHHH SH*TTTT".

Such a shame, but it was standard yes?

NCAces
07-12-2007, 05:38 PM
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Mimi, ugh! weak tight. OK in full tournies but terrible short handed. Sorry. Still too dependant on Barry for strategic advice. Didn't you see how she let herself blind out at the WPT final table, which I think is the worst crime.

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When I see a post like this, I just have to wonder ... who are you? I mean seriously ...

Have you had the time to study Mimi Tran's game? She has been tutored by Barry (which many of us would kill for), she appears to be a winning player at fairly high stakes, has at least a WPT Final Table, etc. Now, I don't know you ... you could be some Internet stud, or even a Pro whose nickname I don't recognize. And, if you are, my apologies in advance. But otherwise, who are you to judge her play? To me the worst crime is people who come on here and make judgments about other players based on what they have heard or seen on a TV show.

I am not trying to be overly critical ... I wish I could tell the difference between people who actually know what the [censored] they are talking about v. the WPT wannabees.

NCAces

J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 05:39 PM
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Robin Bergren Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada 344,100 38 1

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Robin is most definitely not a girl.

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Bill Murphy
07-12-2007, 05:43 PM
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My Final Table wishlist!

Leif Force
Tobey Maguire
Gus Hansen
Humberto Brenes
Billy Baxter
Ted Forrest
Mimi Tran
Rolf Slotboom
sponger




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how about:

Pamela Brunson 91300

JOEL_
07-12-2007, 05:45 PM
Kenny Tran = New Chipleader; Andy Philachack Eliminated
On a board of , Kenny Tran and Andy Philachack were in a raising war. When it was over, they both shoved their entire stacks all in.

Philachack:
Tran:

Philachack had a Jack-high straight. Tran had a higher straight. The river was the and Tran dragged a monster pot worth over 1 million. Tran is the first player to pass the 1 million chip mark. He is currently the chipleader.

Valsuvious
07-12-2007, 05:45 PM
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Thinking or Hollywooding?

Lee Watkinson and Gary Benson were invovled in two pots. During the first one, benson opened up for a aise of 8,000 from UTG. Watkinson raised to 30,000 from the cut off. Benson went into the tank for five minutes before he folded.

On the next hand, on a flop of {A-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}, Benson checked and Watkinson bet 10,000. Benson went into the tabk for another five minutes before he called. The turn was the {7-Clubs}. Benson checked. Watkinson bet 20,000 and Benson quickly moved all in for his last 30,000. Watkinson folded and fired his cards into the muck. Watkinson mumbled something to the player next to him about how he though Benson went "Hollywood" on the flop call. Benson did not say anything as he stacked up his chips.

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There is absolutely no way in hell I would let someone think for 5 minutes on a simple PF 3-bet or a flop cbet without calling the clock. That's totally ridiculous.

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The cool thing is that Gary is the brother of a really close friend of mine, so I'm def. going to ask him about this hand next time I get a chance to talk to him.

BillyBizzle
07-12-2007, 05:45 PM
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Robin Bergren Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada 344,100 38 1

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Robin is most definitely not a girl.

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Trust me, it's not the first time we've made fun of him for the fact that he looks like a girl during online updates.

Regardless, he's a heck of a player who really has an awesome chance to make a deep deep run in this thing.

PokeReader
07-12-2007, 05:46 PM
Whoa, boy. I think Mimi has a solid, but not stellar tourament and cash game style, (and not that many players are decent at both), but I think she shows weakness in short-handed play. Sorry that we suddenly can't have our own opinions, even when they don't seem to be contricted by masses of results. Sorry to strike a sore spot, I'll check before saying anything partially negative about any of your friends, O.K.?

Ckrad
07-12-2007, 05:47 PM
Hope Gus Hansen wins, that would really bring a lot of dead money back to online poker and be good for all. Plus Gus is cool, of course.

Montalvo
07-12-2007, 05:49 PM
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sorry Bond, gg

J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 05:51 PM
Hand4Hand is about to begin as the bubble looms...

s33w33d
07-12-2007, 05:53 PM
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New Chipleader Kenny TranKenny Tran = New Chipleader; Andy Philachack Eliminated
On a board of 9/images/graemlins/diamond.gif8/images/graemlins/spade.gif7/images/graemlins/diamond.gifJ/images/graemlins/club.gif, Kenny Tran and Andy Philachack were in a raising war. When it was over, they both shoved their entire stacks all in.

Philachack: K/images/graemlins/heart.gifT/images/graemlins/heart.gif
Tran: Q/images/graemlins/heart.gifT/images/graemlins/spade.gif

Philachack had a Jack-high straight. Tran had a higher straight. The river was the J/images/graemlins/heart.gif and Tran dragged a monster pot worth over 1 million. Tran is the first player to pass the 1 million chip mark. He is currently the chipleader.

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Uh, at what point in the raising war do you realize you don't have the nuts?

By-Tor
07-12-2007, 05:55 PM
SPONGER FOR CHIP COUNT!

PITTM
07-12-2007, 05:58 PM
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SPONGER FOR CHIP COUNT!

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ftw

Uglyowl
07-12-2007, 05:58 PM
Jurollo @$302K at the break

Zetack
07-12-2007, 06:00 PM
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A Decision Has Been Made
The situation we mentioned a few posts ago between Raul Lopez and Christiane Klecz has been ruled upon. WSOP Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack was called to the table and both Lopez and Klecz were asked how many chips they had before the hand, as well as how many chips of each denomination they had.
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The blinds and antes that were paid before the hand were separated out, and when they re-created Klecz's stack from how many of each denomination of chip she said she had it matched with the total amount she said she had before the hand. Lopez's estimated stack did not correspond with the number of chips he said he held, and it was thus determined that Klecz did indeed have Lopez covered, and he was officially eliminated. Lopez still wanted to discuss the issue with the floor (which was of course difficult because he doesn't speak much English) and he was taken aside to continue the conversation.
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Caught in the middle of all this were the other players at the table, who had to sit there for 20 minutes while this was sorted out. So it has been decided that they will be able to continue playing at the current blind level during our 20-minute break.

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Anybody else not like the precedent of letting a table play on when the others stop?

Badger
07-12-2007, 06:00 PM
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CHIP COUNT FOR SPONGER?

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Bond18
07-12-2007, 06:02 PM
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Also wtf is up with pokernews nicknaming him LuckyTonyD?

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This is my nick name in Australia, as when i first lived there i went on this epic hot run in the cash games. Most of the pokernews staff is Australian.

Oh, and [censored] poker btw.

Jack Bando
07-12-2007, 06:02 PM
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New Chipleader Kenny TranKenny Tran = New Chipleader; Andy Philachack Eliminated
On a board of 9/images/graemlins/diamond.gif8/images/graemlins/spade.gif7/images/graemlins/diamond.gifJ/images/graemlins/club.gif, Kenny Tran and Andy Philachack were in a raising war. When it was over, they both shoved their entire stacks all in.

Philachack: K/images/graemlins/heart.gifT/images/graemlins/heart.gif
Tran: Q/images/graemlins/heart.gifT/images/graemlins/spade.gif

Philachack had a Jack-high straight. Tran had a higher straight. The river was the J/images/graemlins/heart.gif and Tran dragged a monster pot worth over 1 million. Tran is the first player to pass the 1 million chip mark. He is currently the chipleader.

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Uh, at what point in the raising war do you realize you don't have the nuts?

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Apparently when the other guy turns over the nuts.

TimTimSalabim
07-12-2007, 06:02 PM
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Robert Varkonyi 255000

Julian Gardner 197000

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Poised for a rematch?

Sponger.
07-12-2007, 06:05 PM
135k at the break. I think I'm known to the table as "the guy who will fold to reraises preflop" guh. Ike and Brandon have been pretty agressive so far. I don't know if its been updated anywhere but I raise to 7.5k with A9hh, Button cold calls, Ike Shoves for like 70k with A8o, I fold, Button calls with 33 and Ike hits an 8 on the flop. I don't know what people are at currently though.

Tical
07-12-2007, 06:06 PM
My aplogies in advance for being in the dark...

Are we sorry for Bond because he flopped a str8? Because he's a fantastic individual? Both?

gobbomom
07-12-2007, 06:06 PM
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Jurollo @$302K at the break

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thanks for this. Pokernews seems to have forgotten him. GO Justin GO!

Fermion5
07-12-2007, 06:07 PM
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New Chipleader Kenny TranKenny Tran = New Chipleader; Andy Philachack Eliminated
On a board of 9/images/graemlins/diamond.gif8/images/graemlins/spade.gif7/images/graemlins/diamond.gifJ/images/graemlins/club.gif, Kenny Tran and Andy Philachack were in a raising war. When it was over, they both shoved their entire stacks all in.

Philachack: K/images/graemlins/heart.gifT/images/graemlins/heart.gif
Tran: Q/images/graemlins/heart.gifT/images/graemlins/spade.gif

Philachack had a Jack-high straight. Tran had a higher straight. The river was the J/images/graemlins/heart.gif and Tran dragged a monster pot worth over 1 million. Tran is the first player to pass the 1 million chip mark. He is currently the chipleader.

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Uh, at what point in the raising war do you realize you don't have the nuts?

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Apparently when the other guy turns over the nuts.

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lol. he probably thought they both had a jack high straight, but he had a king so he was drawing to a higher straight. But yea still dumb to play such a huge pot like that.

J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 06:07 PM
Hang in there Sponger, you've got a lotta ppl "riding" you...j/k

No pressure, have fun /images/graemlins/smile.gif

NCAces
07-12-2007, 06:07 PM
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Whoa, boy. I think Mimi has a solid, but not stellar tourament and cash game style, (and not that many players are decent at both), but I think she shows weakness in short-handed play. Sorry that we suddenly can't have our own opinions, even when they don't seem to be contricted by masses of results. Sorry to strike a sore spot, I'll check before saying anything partially negative about any of your friends, O.K.?

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Hey, WPT wannabee, you can say all you want, negative or otherwise. I'm just trying to figure out if you are anything special so that I know whether or not your opinion is worth anything (to me). Based on your reply, I'm guessing not.

Had your post been made by someone known to have booked some hours in tournaments and cash games with Mimi, then I'd find it interesting and worthy of note. So, you know the details about Mimi's game from which TV shows?

NCAces

Sponger.
07-12-2007, 06:10 PM
Oh yeah also my [censored] iPod broke at like 12:01 today and I've had to listen to this retard next to me talk about the most random pointless stuff for the last two hours. I want to die.

mastr
07-12-2007, 06:13 PM
bond we shall overcome

Supine
07-12-2007, 06:17 PM
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Oh yeah also my [censored] iPod broke at like 12:01 today and I've had to listen to this retard next to me talk about the most random pointless stuff for the last two hours. I want to die.

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This is probably what tilts me the most in tournaments. God bless apple.

Jeff76
07-12-2007, 06:18 PM
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New Chipleader Kenny TranKenny Tran = New Chipleader; Andy Philachack Eliminated
On a board of 9/images/graemlins/diamond.gif8/images/graemlins/spade.gif7/images/graemlins/diamond.gifJ/images/graemlins/club.gif, Kenny Tran and Andy Philachack were in a raising war. When it was over, they both shoved their entire stacks all in.

Philachack: K/images/graemlins/heart.gifT/images/graemlins/heart.gif
Tran: Q/images/graemlins/heart.gifT/images/graemlins/spade.gif

Philachack had a Jack-high straight. Tran had a higher straight. The river was the J/images/graemlins/heart.gif and Tran dragged a monster pot worth over 1 million. Tran is the first player to pass the 1 million chip mark. He is currently the chipleader.

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Uh, at what point in the raising war do you realize you don't have the nuts?

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Apparently when the other guy turns over the nuts.

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lol. he probably thought they both had a jack high straight, but he had a king so he was drawing to a higher straight. But yea still dumb to play such a huge pot like that.

[/ QUOTE ]If they don't end up getting it all in, then the player with QT has misplayed the hand.

Dunkman
07-12-2007, 06:19 PM
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Oh yeah also my [censored] iPod broke at like 12:01 today and I've had to listen to this retard next to me talk about the most random pointless stuff for the last two hours. I want to die.

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This is probably what tilts me the most in tournaments. God bless apple.

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I was just about to post the same thing. I don't really like wearing headphones at the table, but I always bring them in case there's one of these guys (which sadly seems to be more often than not.)

Dids
07-12-2007, 06:20 PM
GO SPONGER.

PLZ DO NOT BUST IT HAS BEEN A [censored] DAY (plz see bbv4l) and I cannot take more pain.

Zinzan
07-12-2007, 06:22 PM
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Oh yeah also my [censored] iPod broke at like 12:01 today and I've had to listen to this retard next to me talk about the most random pointless stuff for the last two hours. I want to die.

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What happened? Freezes up, and then a sad apple face when you try to restart (by pressing menu-select)? Mine does that sometime... I think the hard drive is going...

If you have a hard-drive based iPod, you can try bouncing the iPod off a hard desk from about 2 or 3 inches. Let it hit on a corner, then try restarting (lock on, then off, then press menu-select at same time). Seriously. You don't have anything to lose.

Anyway, it works for me. Seems to unstick the HD.

If you have a flash-based iPod, then nevermind.

GL,

-Z

s33w33d
07-12-2007, 06:24 PM
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New Chipleader Kenny TranKenny Tran = New Chipleader; Andy Philachack Eliminated
On a board of 9/images/graemlins/diamond.gif8/images/graemlins/spade.gif7/images/graemlins/diamond.gifJ/images/graemlins/club.gif, Kenny Tran and Andy Philachack were in a raising war. When it was over, they both shoved their entire stacks all in.

Philachack: K/images/graemlins/heart.gifT/images/graemlins/heart.gif
Tran: Q/images/graemlins/heart.gifT/images/graemlins/spade.gif

Philachack had a Jack-high straight. Tran had a higher straight. The river was the J/images/graemlins/heart.gif and Tran dragged a monster pot worth over 1 million. Tran is the first player to pass the 1 million chip mark. He is currently the chipleader.

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Uh, at what point in the raising war do you realize you don't have the nuts?

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Apparently when the other guy turns over the nuts.

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lol. he probably thought they both had a jack high straight, but he had a king so he was drawing to a higher straight. But yea still dumb to play such a huge pot like that.

[/ QUOTE ]If they don't end up getting it all in, then the player with QT has misplayed the hand.

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KT always has the option of going to Valuetown.

Plus, if you have QT, you don't want to blow any 65 or 99 type hands out of the water.

Zinzan
07-12-2007, 06:24 PM
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Oh yeah also my [censored] iPod broke at like 12:01 today and I've had to listen to this retard next to me talk about the most random pointless stuff for the last two hours. I want to die.

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This is probably what tilts me the most in tournaments. God bless apple.

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I was just about to post the same thing. I don't really like wearing headphones at the table, but I always bring them in case there's one of these guys (which sadly seems to be more often than not.)

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You can always wear the headphones, even if iPod isn't working.

-Z

NYWalker
07-12-2007, 06:24 PM
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New Chipleader Kenny TranKenny Tran = New Chipleader; Andy Philachack Eliminated
On a board of 9/images/graemlins/diamond.gif8/images/graemlins/spade.gif7/images/graemlins/diamond.gifJ/images/graemlins/club.gif, Kenny Tran and Andy Philachack were in a raising war. When it was over, they both shoved their entire stacks all in.

Philachack: K/images/graemlins/heart.gifT/images/graemlins/heart.gif
Tran: Q/images/graemlins/heart.gifT/images/graemlins/spade.gif

Philachack had a Jack-high straight. Tran had a higher straight. The river was the J/images/graemlins/heart.gif and Tran dragged a monster pot worth over 1 million. Tran is the first player to pass the 1 million chip mark. He is currently the chipleader.

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Uh, at what point in the raising war do you realize you don't have the nuts?

[/ QUOTE ]

Apparently when the other guy turns over the nuts.

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lol. he probably thought they both had a jack high straight, but he had a king so he was drawing to a higher straight. But yea still dumb to play such a huge pot like that.

[/ QUOTE ]If they don't end up getting it all in, then the player with QT has misplayed the hand.

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The player with QT is a pro plays Commerce $100/$200NL+ regularly.

Diana Ross Fan
07-12-2007, 06:29 PM
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Oh yeah also my [censored] iPod broke at like 12:01 today and I've had to listen to this retard next to me talk about the most random pointless stuff for the last two hours. I want to die.

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This is probably what tilts me the most in tournaments. God bless apple.

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I was just about to post the same thing. I don't really like wearing headphones at the table, but I always bring them in case there's one of these guys (which sadly seems to be more often than not.)

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It's our way of finding out who the nits are.

ImsaKidd
07-12-2007, 06:34 PM
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A Decision Has Been Made
The situation we mentioned a few posts ago between Raul Lopez and Christiane Klecz has been ruled upon. WSOP Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack was called to the table and both Lopez and Klecz were asked how many chips they had before the hand, as well as how many chips of each denomination they had.
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The blinds and antes that were paid before the hand were separated out, and when they re-created Klecz's stack from how many of each denomination of chip she said she had it matched with the total amount she said she had before the hand. Lopez's estimated stack did not correspond with the number of chips he said he held, and it was thus determined that Klecz did indeed have Lopez covered, and he was officially eliminated. Lopez still wanted to discuss the issue with the floor (which was of course difficult because he doesn't speak much English) and he was taken aside to continue the conversation.
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Caught in the middle of all this were the other players at the table, who had to sit there for 20 minutes while this was sorted out. So it has been decided that they will be able to continue playing at the current blind level during our 20-minute break.

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Anybody else not like the precedent of letting a table play on when the others stop?

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Summary what happened to create this situation?

James282
07-12-2007, 06:34 PM
Justin Sadauskas is a prominent 2p2er, i won't say who in case he doesn't want me to, but root for him and give updates on him nonetheless!

Jeff76
07-12-2007, 06:36 PM
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New Chipleader Kenny TranKenny Tran = New Chipleader; Andy Philachack Eliminated
On a board of 9/images/graemlins/diamond.gif8/images/graemlins/spade.gif7/images/graemlins/diamond.gifJ/images/graemlins/club.gif, Kenny Tran and Andy Philachack were in a raising war. When it was over, they both shoved their entire stacks all in.

Philachack: K/images/graemlins/heart.gifT/images/graemlins/heart.gif
Tran: Q/images/graemlins/heart.gifT/images/graemlins/spade.gif

Philachack had a Jack-high straight. Tran had a higher straight. The river was the J/images/graemlins/heart.gif and Tran dragged a monster pot worth over 1 million. Tran is the first player to pass the 1 million chip mark. He is currently the chipleader.

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Uh, at what point in the raising war do you realize you don't have the nuts?

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Apparently when the other guy turns over the nuts.

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lol. he probably thought they both had a jack high straight, but he had a king so he was drawing to a higher straight. But yea still dumb to play such a huge pot like that.

[/ QUOTE ]If they don't end up getting it all in, then the player with QT has misplayed the hand.

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The player with QT is a pro plays Commerce $100/$200NL+ regularly.

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pineapple888
07-12-2007, 06:37 PM
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Summary what happened to create this situation?

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Nearly even stacks, both AI, confusion about how much had gone into the pot from each player before all the chips got mixed together.

Tyler Durden
07-12-2007, 06:37 PM
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Oh yeah also my [censored] iPod broke at like 12:01 today and I've had to listen to this retard next to me talk about the most random pointless stuff for the last two hours. I want to die.

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Dumb question I'm sure, but how exactly is Sponger posting during the tourney?

Gooooo Sponger!!

By-Tor
07-12-2007, 06:39 PM
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Oh yeah also my [censored] iPod broke at like 12:01 today and I've had to listen to this retard next to me talk about the most random pointless stuff for the last two hours. I want to die.

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Dumb question I'm sure, but how exactly is Sponger posting during the tourney?

Gooooo Sponger!!

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SPONGER FOR CELLULAR INTERNET IMPLANT!

J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 06:57 PM
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Hand-for-Hand #1: Ted Forrest Eliminated in 634th Place

After a flop of 9/images/graemlins/heart.gif5/images/graemlins/spade.gif4/images/graemlins/spade.gif , Ted Forrest moves all in, and Stephen Lynch calls with K/images/graemlins/club.gifK/images/graemlins/heart.gif. Forrest shows K/images/graemlins/spade.gif6/images/graemlins/spade.gif for a spade flush draw, and he'll need to improve to survive.

The turn card is the 6/images/graemlins/heart.gif, and Forrest picks up two more outs to win the pot with trip sixes.

The river card is the J/images/graemlins/diamond.gif, and the pocket kings hold up. Ted Forrest is eliminated in 634th place, 13 places away from the money.

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J.A.K.
07-12-2007, 07:07 PM
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Amanda Baker is the chip leader among the remaining women on day two. The updates on day three has lost her. Where's Amanda?

http://www.pokernews.com/files_en/reporting/gallery/thumb_45ac65fcbdd22.jpg

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I think she went back to 1975.


Bond, that reaaaallly sux.

Any news on the Foucault?????

J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 07:08 PM
631 remaining, 621 paid

3 hands of hand4hand have been played

nicksson
07-12-2007, 07:09 PM
GOOOO RainKhan

8Adam8
07-12-2007, 07:10 PM
NCAces, please sftu

You sound like a clown

J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 07:12 PM
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Rain Khan Wields His Chip Stack on the Button

During Hand #3, Hevad 'Rain' Khan raises to 12,000, the player on the button raises to 32,000, and Khan (with the second most chips in the room) asks, "How much do you have behind?" The player shows another 141,000, and Khan reraises another 100,000, making the total bet 132,000.

Khan's opponent gets all flustered, as if he knows he's being played at, but can't do anything about it. He flashes a middle pocket pair (eights? sevens?) before he folds, and Khan mucks his cards as he takes the pot.


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cookie
07-12-2007, 07:12 PM
Anyone has a link to the payout structure?

J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 07:14 PM
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Julian Powell Eliminated

Sorel Mizzi raises to 10,500 UTG and Julian Powell moves all in for 55,000. Mizzi makes the call and opens AQ. Powell has AK. A queen hits the flop and the turn and Powell is out.

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630 left

J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 07:15 PM
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Anyone has a link to the payout structure?

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payout structure (http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/2007-wsop/event-55-world-championship-no-limit-holdem/payouts/)

J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 07:19 PM
4 hands complete, another elimination

629 left

W brad
07-12-2007, 07:20 PM
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How Long is a Hand?
Many of the players are complaining about the length of time it takes to complete a hand. At this stage, the average is eight minutes.


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Honestly, we should get rid of the bubble. Just have a money transition phase to minimize the value of deliberate slow play to get into the money.

Like this:
625 $2,000
624 $4,000
623 $6,000
622 $8,000
621 $10,000
620 $12,000
619 $14,000
618 $16,000
617 $18,000
616 $20,000

If you paid $10,000 to enter, you have no real reason to slowplay over the next $2,000 increment, and everyone can just play normally.

jogsxyz
07-12-2007, 07:23 PM
This hand-for-hand is excruciatingly slow. It is averaging over 8 minutes per hand. Can they play two hands at a time? Can the dealers count to two? Or is it impossible to know if a player busted on the first or second hand of the pair?

J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 07:27 PM
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A Bad, Bad River Card

After Dario Minieri raised under the gun, Robert Clothier re-raised to 16,000 and both Richard Wild in the small blind and Minieri chose to call. The three players checked the 7/images/graemlins/club.gif4/images/graemlins/club.gif2/images/graemlins/heart.gif flop and the A/images/graemlins/club.gif on the turn, but when the K/images/graemlins/club.gif fell on the river Wild led out for 12,000. Clothier moved all-in and Wild called, showing Q/images/graemlins/club.gifQ/images/graemlins/diamond.gif for the nut flush. Clothier had made a set on the river with K/images/graemlins/heart.gifK/images/graemlins/spade.gif and that most-unfortunate card on the river led to his elimination.


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5 hands played, 628 left

BillyBizzle
07-12-2007, 07:28 PM
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Honestly, we should get rid of the bubble. Just have a money transition phase to minimize the value of deliberate slow play to get into the money.

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Orrrr they could just go back to last year's very successful system.

But that removes having a "bubbleboy" for espn cameras, so we wouldn't want to do that, now would we?

KurtSF
07-12-2007, 07:28 PM
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Julian Powell Eliminated

Sorel Mizzi raises to 10,500 UTG and Julian Powell moves all in for 55,000. Mizzi makes the call and opens AQ. Powell has AK. A queen hits the flop and the turn and Powell is out.

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630 left

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Skill game, OBV.

J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 07:33 PM
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Chad Brown Eliminates Kevin Mason

After the player under the gun limped, Kevin Mason moved in for the last of his 34,500. Both Chad Brown in the small blind and the UTG player called and they saw a Q/images/graemlins/heart.gif10/images/graemlins/heart.gif5/images/graemlins/diamond.gif flop. Brown and the other player checked, when the 9/images/graemlins/club.gif turned Brown called his opponent's 1,625 bet. When the river brought the K/images/graemlins/heart.gif both players checked again, and the UTG player's A/images/graemlins/diamond.gifK/images/graemlins/diamond.gif lost out to the straight Brown made on the river with his pocket Jacks. Brown took down the pot and Mason was eliminated.


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6 hands played,627 left

suzzer99
07-12-2007, 07:34 PM
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A Bad, Bad River Card

After Dario Minieri raised under the gun, Robert Clothier re-raised to 16,000 and both Richard Wild in the small blind and Minieri chose to call. The three players checked the 7/images/graemlins/club.gif4/images/graemlins/club.gif2/images/graemlins/heart.gif flop and the A/images/graemlins/club.gif on the turn, but wh[/b]en the K/images/graemlins/club.gif fell on the river Wild led out for 12,000.<font color="red"> Clothier moved all-in</font>

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Supwithbates
07-12-2007, 07:35 PM
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A Bad, Bad River Card

After Dario Minieri raised under the gun, Robert Clothier re-raised to 16,000 and both Richard Wild in the small blind and Minieri chose to call. The three players checked the 7/images/graemlins/club.gif4/images/graemlins/club.gif2/images/graemlins/heart.gif flop and the A/images/graemlins/club.gif on the turn, but wh[/b]en the K/images/graemlins/club.gif fell on the river Wild led out for 12,000.<font color="red"> Clothier moved all-in</font>

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god this hand makes me wish I had 10k$ to risk... these people suck

PITTM
07-12-2007, 07:36 PM
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god this hand makes me wish I had 10k$ to risk... these people suck

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yep.

On Table 38, two big chip stacks get involved in a pot. The early-position player raises to 15,000, the small blind reraises to 30,000, the first player min-reraises to 45,000, and the small blind calls. The flop comes {A-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{6-Spades}, the small blind checks, his opponent slowly counts a bet of 75,000 and pushes it forward, and the small blind folds K-K face up.

J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 07:38 PM
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A Little Light Comedy

After Issac Haxton raised to 12,000 Brandon Adams moved all-in from the button. Both the small and big blinds agonized over their decisions before deciding to fold. Adams sat there completely stone-faced as the action came back to Haxton, who looked at his cards and said, "I should probably let this one go, considering it's not even much of a good hand." His stream-of-conscience musings made Adams burst out laughing and Haxton tossed his cards in the muck.


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Jeff "Mr. Rain" Banghart raised 12,000 preflop. A player re-raised to 45,000 fromt he button. Mr. Rain called. The flop was A/images/graemlins/club.gifJ/images/graemlins/heart.gif5/images/graemlins/heart.gif . Mr. Rain checked. His opponent bet 50,000. Mr. Rain check-raised all in. His opponent folded and showed K/images/graemlins/spade.gifK/images/graemlins/spade.gif . Mr. Rain mucked one card and showed A/images/graemlins/diamond.gif . He increased his stack to over 700,000.


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J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 07:44 PM
7 hands played, 626 left

A guy moved all in w/ J10off, called by AJsooted, board bricked out. Another elimination closer...

seke2
07-12-2007, 07:47 PM
Brandon Adams resteals from Ike with 62o and shows it, lol.

cappla011
07-12-2007, 07:47 PM
I couldn't find it anywhere, but has Justin (Jurullo) been eliminated? If not, chip count?

J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 07:49 PM
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We lost one player during Hand #8. He was all in with pocket aces against K/images/graemlins/heart.gifQ/images/graemlins/heart.gif . There was a heart on the flop, another on the turn, and he completed his flush on the river.

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ryanghall
07-12-2007, 07:50 PM
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I couldn't find it anywhere, but has Justin (Jurullo) been eliminated? If not, chip count?

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I'd like to know this as well; I played with him for most of Day 1 - great guy. I'd also like to know how Jon Krela (morello on 2p2) is doing if anyone has a way to find out.

Ryan

J.A.K.
07-12-2007, 07:50 PM
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I couldn't find it anywhere, but has Justin (Jurullo) been eliminated? If not, chip count?

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...and foucault???...kthxbye

Uglyowl
07-12-2007, 07:51 PM
Jurollo just called and said he bubbled. My heart sank,
but he was only kidding, he is up to $370K. Hands are brutally slow so he had some time. That little bastard.

cappla011
07-12-2007, 07:53 PM
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I couldn't find it anywhere, but has Justin (Jurullo) been eliminated? If not, chip count?

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...and foucault???...kthxbye

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that didn't answer the question at all.... kthx.

thanks UglyOwl, good luck to all the 2+2ers left, I'll be sweating /images/graemlins/smile.gif

J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 07:53 PM
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Jurollo just called and said he bubbled. My heart sank,
but he was only kidding, he is up to $370K. Hands are brutally slow so he had some time. That little bastard.

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Tell him to tell the rest of 2p2 to text in their progress for the folks

gobbomom
07-12-2007, 07:54 PM
P5's has some text messages up that might be of interest: http://www.pocketfives.com/live/4CF73CB8-FDDA-45E2-AD55-0DB8603EC706.aspx

Mr. Tim Caum: 370 at break, Jurollo:302.5

stupid pokernews.

edit: thanks UglyOwl, that's even better.

Dunkman
07-12-2007, 07:55 PM
[ QUOTE ]
A Year's Supply of Beer Added to the Bubble Sit-N-Go

The final nine players to bubble the WSOP Main Event this year (finishers 622-630) will participate in a single table sit-n-go, where the winner will receive a $10,000 seat into the 2008 WSOP Main Event, along with a year's supply of beer from the official sponsor, Milwaukee's Best.

Jack Effel just reminded the players of this fact, hoping it will spur a little more action from the short stacks on the bubble.

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A year's supply of the Beast. I can already feel the excitement.....

RubbishCards
07-12-2007, 07:55 PM
Pokernews now has Gigabet back up to 250k.

Also regarding Rainkhan: I'm not sure if this was already covered in the thread, but he used to get a lot of bot accusations for 25+ tabling the $16 turbo SNGs on Pokerstars, so he made a video of himself 26-tabling to send to them to prove he was really doing it (and with overlap on a single monitor). Someone has put it up on youtube here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X61dIrAmrz4), although this seems to be edited down to just the first couple of minutes so we don't really see him play.

Pokertini
07-12-2007, 07:56 PM
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A Year's Supply of Beer Added to the Bubble Sit-N-Go
The final nine players to bubble the WSOP Main Event this year (finishers 622-630) will participate in a single table sit-n-go, where the winner will receive a $10,000 seat into the 2008 WSOP Main Event, along with a year's supply of beer from the official sponsor, Milwaukee's Best.


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I can't imagine what's worse. Bubbling or having to drink Beast Light for a year.

Jeremy517
07-12-2007, 07:56 PM
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
A Year's Supply of Beer Added to the Bubble Sit-N-Go

The final nine players to bubble the WSOP Main Event this year (finishers 622-630) will participate in a single table sit-n-go, where the winner will receive a $10,000 seat into the 2008 WSOP Main Event, along with a year's supply of beer from the official sponsor, Milwaukee's Best.

Jack Effel just reminded the players of this fact, hoping it will spur a little more action from the short stacks on the bubble.

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A year's supply of the Beast. I can already feel the excitement.....

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As if being knocked out wasn't bad enough already...

ibluffoldladies
07-12-2007, 07:59 PM
I would just sell it to stores for less than they usually pay.

Spook
07-12-2007, 08:00 PM
[ QUOTE ]
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A Year's Supply of Beer Added to the Bubble Sit-N-Go
The final nine players to bubble the WSOP Main Event this year (finishers 622-630) will participate in a single table sit-n-go, where the winner will receive a $10,000 seat into the 2008 WSOP Main Event, along with a year's supply of beer from the official sponsor, Milwaukee's Best.


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I can't imagine what's worse. Bubbling or having to drink Beast Light for a year.

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Great, a free beer.

suzzer99
07-12-2007, 08:02 PM
[ QUOTE ]
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A Year's Supply of Beer Added to the Bubble Sit-N-Go

The final nine players to bubble the WSOP Main Event this year (finishers 622-630) will participate in a single table sit-n-go, where the winner will receive a $10,000 seat into the 2008 WSOP Main Event, along with a year's supply of beer from the official sponsor, Milwaukee's Best.

Jack Effel just reminded the players of this fact, hoping it will spur a little more action from the short stacks on the bubble.

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A year's supply of the Beast. I can already feel the excrement.....

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J.A.K.
07-12-2007, 08:02 PM
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I couldn't find it anywhere, but has Justin (Jurullo) been eliminated? If not, chip count?

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...and foucault???...kthxbye

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that didn't answer the question at all.... kthx.

thanks UglyOwl, good luck to all the 2+2ers left, I'll be sweating /images/graemlins/smile.gif

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Capp,

Real quick...I was interested in Jurollo's progress as well as foucault's. That help?...kthxbye.

J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 08:02 PM
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P5's has some text messages up that might be of interest: http://www.pocketfives.com/live/4CF73CB8-FDDA-45E2-AD55-0DB8603EC706.aspx

Mr. Tim Caum: 370 at break, Jurollo:302.5

stupid pokernews.

edit: thanks UglyOwl, that's even better.

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ty

Also, it has taken 1hr and 15mins to play 9 hands...Ugh!

thirddan
07-12-2007, 08:08 PM
how do they do the blind increases during hand4hand? number ofhands or still based on time?

J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 08:08 PM
11 hands played, 625 left

J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 08:09 PM
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how do they do the blind increases during hand4hand? number ofhands or still based on time?

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Posted within pokernews updates:
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Some of the players are worried that the clock is still running, as we've played nine hands in one hour and 15 minutes. However, time is usually added back onto the clock once hand-for-hand play comes to an end.

A lot of players have lined up to complain to Jack Effel, but he is diverting all questions until hand-for-hand play is complete. We expect an announcement about the time on the clock at that point.

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Badger
07-12-2007, 08:15 PM
P5s says 2 away from money.

Pokertini
07-12-2007, 08:15 PM
4 from the bubble
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Gus Hansen Likes the River
John Duthie, Gus Hansen, Matthew Hilger, and the big blind all limped in and saw a flop of Q /images/graemlins/spade.gif Q /images/graemlins/diamond.gif 6 /images/graemlins/club.gif Duthie led out for 9,000, Hansen called, and the blinds folded. The turn was the T /images/graemlins/diamond.gif Duthie checked, Hansen bet 13,000, and Duthie called. The river was the A /images/graemlins/club.gif Duthie bet 31,000 and after thinking it over for about 2 minutes, Hansen called.
Duthie showed the for a pair of tens, while Hansen turned over A-8 for a pair of aces and took down the 116K pot.

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Sick, that is just SICK
Edited to add: I think I would play too tight 4 from the bubble. Go Guss!

Chump Change
07-12-2007, 08:15 PM
[ QUOTE ]
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A Bad, Bad River Card

After Dario Minieri raised under the gun, Robert Clothier re-raised to 16,000 and both Richard Wild in the small blind and Minieri chose to call. The three players checked the 7/images/graemlins/club.gif4/images/graemlins/club.gif2/images/graemlins/heart.gif flop and the A/images/graemlins/club.gif on the turn, but wh[/b]en the K/images/graemlins/club.gif fell on the river Wild led out for 12,000.<font color="red"> Clothier moved all-in</font>

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god this hand makes me wish I had 10k$ to risk... these people suck

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You don't need 10k if you're willing to invest some time into satellites. They're even softer.

sirdogstar
07-12-2007, 08:16 PM
Foucault at $120K at the moment.

Bill Murphy
07-12-2007, 08:20 PM
[ QUOTE ]
4 from the bubble
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Gus Hansen Likes the River
John Duthie, Gus Hansen, Matthew Hilger, and the big blind all limped in and saw a flop of Q /images/graemlins/spade.gif Q /images/graemlins/diamond.gif 6 /images/graemlins/club.gif Duthie led out for 9,000, Hansen called, and the blinds folded. The turn was the T /images/graemlins/diamond.gif Duthie checked, Hansen bet 13,000, and Duthie called. The river was the A /images/graemlins/club.gif Duthie bet 31,000 and after thinking it over for about 2 minutes, Hansen called.
Duthie showed the for a pair of tens, while Hansen turned over A-8 for a pair of aces and took down the 116K pot.

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Sick, that is just SICK
Edited to add: I think I would play too tight 4 from the bubble. Go Guss!

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Duthie's a good player. Assuming the hand's reported correctly, WTF was he thinking on the turn &amp; river here?

J.C. Gloves
07-12-2007, 08:24 PM
Kenny "The Kid" Tran- chip leader w/ over 1.1million

Jooka
07-12-2007, 08:24 PM
[ QUOTE ]
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A Year's Supply of Beer Added to the Bubble Sit-N-Go
The final nine players to bubble the WSOP Main Event this year (finishers 622-630) will participate in a single table sit-n-go, where the winner will receive a $10,000 seat into the 2008 WSOP Main Event, along with a year's supply of beer from the official sponsor, Milwaukee's Best.


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I can't imagine what's worse. Bubbling or having to drink Beast Light for a year.

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that [censored] is just nasty.

07-12-2007, 08:25 PM
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Alfred Megrabyan Survives with Jacks

Alfred Megrabyan shoved all in with J-J. He was called by a player with {A-Hearts}{9-Clubs}. Alfred Megrabyan's Jacks held up and he survived on the bubble.

"Man, that takes a lot of balls," said one player from an adjacent table who admitted he folded A-A at least once over the last thirteen hands.

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DIE