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They both finished 2nd in the ME, twice.
Cloutier: 1985, 2000 Tomko: 1982, 2001 |
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#502
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So, ignorning Antonius (who I can't imagine is going to last more a hand or two), we have:
Chip: M=32.5 Doyle: M=22.7 Bloch: M=17.3 Ivey: M=16.4 Bechtel: M=15.6 Singer: M=13.8 Tomko: M=8.1 Cloutier: M=6.5 I wouldn't want to be Cloutier or Tomko, but at least nobody is in the Harrington "Red Zone." |
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#503
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Check out the latest chip counts... The cream is rising, boys. [/ QUOTE ] The cream generally does rise when there is nothing but cream in the pool. |
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#504
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The fact that Doyle is able to play 18 hours straight and finish in 2nd place is beyond belief.
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#505
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Antonius's M = [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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The fact that Doyle is able to play 18 hours straight and finish in 2nd place is beyond belief. [/ QUOTE ] I literally got chills when I looked at the chip counts this morning and saw that Chip and Doyle were on top. So cool. |
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#507
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With the antes, you never know. Obviously it's unlikely, but Antonius would only need to win his first 2 all-ins to build up to a playable stack again.
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The fact that Doyle is able to play 18 hours straight and finish in 2nd place is beyond belief. [/ QUOTE ] The fact that he was severely shortstacked at some point makes it even more amazing. |
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#509
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What's with the payout structure? Every spot is a $68K jump till you get to 3ed-2nd. Isn't that a little uncommon?
1 $1,716,000 2 $1,029,600 3 $617,760 4 $549,120 5 $480,480 6 $411,840 7 $343,200 8 $274,560 12 - 9 $205,920 16 - 13$137,280 |
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#510
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Fantastic FT. A shame about Antonius losing most of his stack. I think he could have done some damage here.
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