Title: The November Nine Post by: TightEnd on October 30, 2015, 06:39:13 PM (http://pnimg.net/w/articles/4/55a/636cab0265.jpg)
November 8-10, 2015 WSOP November Nine Seat Name Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Ofer Zvi Stern Israel 29,800,000 74.5 2 Pierre Neuville Belgium 21,075,000 53 3 Josh Beckley USA 11,800,000 29 4 Max Steinberg USA 20,200,000 50.5 5 Thomas Cannuli USA 12,250,000 31 6 Joseph McKeehen USA 63,100,000 158 7 Patrick Chan USA 6,225,000 16 8 Federico Butteroni Italy 6,200,000 15.5 9 Neil Blumenfield USA 22,000,000 55 Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: TightEnd on October 30, 2015, 06:40:19 PM Ofer Zvi Stern (Israel) — 29,800,000 (74.5 Big Blinds)
It seems Israel is producing some pretty tough poker players these days, and 36-year-old Ofer Zvi Stern is no exception. The man from Herzliya became the second player from Israel to make the November Nine, following in the footsteps of Amir Lehavot, who finished third in the 2013 WSOP Main Event for $3,727,823. Prior to his deep run in the 2015 WSOP, Stern only had two cashes on his résumé. The first came way back at the 2008 WSOP when he finished 63rd in the $1,500 Limit Hold'em Shootout event for $5,055, while the other came earlier this year when he took 34th in the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure $25,000 High Roller for $44,540. Seat 2: Pierre Neuville (Belgium) — 21,075,000 (53 Big Blinds) Earlier this year, 72-year-old Pierre Neuville received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the European Poker Awards. During his acceptance speech, Neuville was appreciative, but humbly dismissive. "The best is still to come, and it's never too late to win," said Neuville. "Thank you very much, but I'm sorry to tell you it's not achieved yet." Seat 3: Josh Beckley (Marlton, New Jersey, USA) — 11,800,000 (29 big blinds) Josh Beckley is a 24-year-old poker pro from Marlton, New Jersey with $219,526 in lifetime cashes, with a career best $98,348 for winning the 2014 Parx Casino Big Stax VII $1,500 Event. His other five-figure scores include $53,564 for third in the 2015 Parx Casino Big Stax X $300 No-Limit Hold'em, and $33,932 for fourth in a $1,500 no-limit hold'em event two weeks later. Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: TightEnd on October 30, 2015, 06:41:46 PM Seat 4: Max Steinberg (Oakland, California, United States) — 20,200,000 (50.5 Big Blinds)
Max Steinberg, 27, is the only bracelet winner in the November Nine. Originally from Fairfield, Iowa, Steinberg won his gold bracelet in the 2012 WSOP Event #33 $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em for $440,238. Steinberg topped a field of 2,795 in that event Seat 5: Thomas Cannuli (Erma, New Jersey, United States) — 12,250,000 (31 Big Blinds) Thomas Cannuli is a bit of a dark horse, the sort of player you don't pay much attention to, but upon closer inspection you realize there's more to him than meets the eye. Maybe it's because he had a stable of big-name poker pros on the rail sweating him including Sorel Mizzi, Jeff Gross, Antonio Esfandiari, and Brian Rast. Michael Phelps the swimmer is also rumoured to have a piece Seat 6: Joe McKeehen (North Wales, Pennsylvania) — 63,100,000 (158 Big Blinds) Since vaulting to the top of the counts on Day 4, 24-year-old Joe McKeehen of North Wales, Pennsylvania was a real contender to make the November Nine. With $1,995,070 in tournament earnings, McKeehen is among the most experienced players remaining in the tournament. McKeehen, a diehard Philadelphia Flyers fan, learned to play poker right around the 2003 poker boom after watching the game on TV. Of course back then he wasn't legally old enough to play, but he still dabbled online before paying a visit to Turning Stone once he turned 18. Then, when he was 20, McKeehen notched his first six-figure score when he won the $2,150 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo side event at the PCA for $116,230. Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: TightEnd on October 30, 2015, 06:42:37 PM Seat 7: Patrick Chan (Brooklyn, New York, USA) — 6,225,000 (16 Big Blinds)
Patrick Chan is representative of the countless players who grind for a living, not necessarily making it big, but making enough to support themselves. He's also a testament that hard work pays off, because as a member of the 2015 WSOP November Nine he is guaranteed over $1 million. It'll be far and away the biggest score of Chan's career, which dates back to 2010. That said, he has had his fair share of poker success, including two six-figure scores — $131,895 for finishing third in the 2012 Borgata Fall Poker Open Championship and $100,689 for a 12th-place finish in the 2014 WSOP Event #8: $1,500 Millionaire Maker. Chan also took home $71,449 in January of this year when he finished runner-up to Loni Harwood in the Parx Casino Big Stax $2,500 Championship. Seat 8: Federico Butteroni (Rome, Italy) — 6,200,000 (15.5 Big Blinds) For the second time in the history of the November Nine, Italy has a representative at the table. Following in the footsteps of Filippo Candio, who finished fourth in 2010 for $3,092,545, Federico Butteroni is the latest Italian to make it to the most prestigious final table in poker. The 25-year-old Butteroni currently ranks 450th on Italy's all-time money list with $103,006 in lifetime earnings, but thanks to his impending payday of at least $1 million, he is guaranteed to vault into the top 20. If Butteroni happens to finish in either first or second, he'll actually pass Max Pescatori ($4,079,534) to become Italy's all-time money leader Seat 9: Neil Blumenfield (San Francisco, California, USA) — 22,000,000 (55 Big Blinds) In 2012, Neil Blumenfield made a deep run in the WSOP Main Event, finishing 285th for $38,453, his largest score to date. Little did he know he'd return three years later and not only make a deeper run, but make it all the way to the November Nine. Away from the table, the 61-year-old Blumenfield is a veteran of the software industry. Blumenfield, who holds a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley, currently serves as President, Chief Operating Officer and a Director of Elastic Intelligence, Inc. Before that he served as Vice President of Professional Services for Above All Software, Inc., spent seven years at Informix Software, four years at Visigenic Software, and served as Vice President, Professional Services at Andromedia, which was acquired by Macromedia. Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: TightEnd on October 30, 2015, 06:42:59 PM odds for the winner
http://www.oddschecker.com/poker/world-series-of-poker/winner Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: TightEnd on October 30, 2015, 06:44:15 PM 2015 World Series of Poker: Main Event Final Table Payouts Finish Prize Money
1 $7,680,021 2 $4,469,171 3 $3,397,103 4 $2,614,558 5 $1,910,971 6 $1,426,072 7 $1,203,193 8 $1,097,009 9 $1,001,020 Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: The Camel on October 30, 2015, 06:45:24 PM Played quite a few HU SNGs against Steinberg back in the day.
Really unothordox player and virtually impossible to read. Seems like a nice guy too. I'm rooting for him. Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: TightEnd on November 03, 2015, 10:23:09 AM (https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CS0pN8PWUAAn-n7.png)
Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: RickBFA on November 03, 2015, 10:11:05 PM odds for the winner http://www.oddschecker.com/poker/world-series-of-poker/winner Just looked at those. Steinberg at 15/2 looks the best bet to me. Think he has the composure and game. Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: Tal on November 03, 2015, 10:33:36 PM odds for the winner http://www.oddschecker.com/poker/world-series-of-poker/winner Just looked at those. Steinberg at 15/2 looks the best bet to me. Think he has the composure and game. £10 on Johnny Chan. I know he's not in the November Nine but Coral's price is just too big to refuse. #onetime Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: RickBFA on November 03, 2015, 10:38:12 PM odds for the winner http://www.oddschecker.com/poker/world-series-of-poker/winner Just looked at those. Steinberg at 15/2 looks the best bet to me. Think he has the composure and game. £10 on Johnny Chan. I know he's not in the November Nine but Coral's price is just too big to refuse. #onetime :D didn't notice that, Bald geezer has him quoted too according to that link. Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: rfgqqabc on November 04, 2015, 12:31:25 AM 15/2ew with Victor way to go surely? Coral make him 11/2 as the only other firm offering each way.
Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: TightEnd on November 05, 2015, 06:04:53 PM from the WSOP Media people
Play resumes this Sunday at 5pm in the Penn & Teller theater at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, in the first of three consecutive nights to crown the 2015 poker world champion as the 2015 World Series of Poker wraps up its 46th consecutive season. Attached is a thorough guide providing details surrounding the event. Here is also a link to it: http://www.wsop.com/promotions/files/2015 WSOP Main Event Media Guide Final.pdf The television schedule is as follows: Sunday, Nov. 8 – 8:30pm ET on ESPN Monday, Nov. 9 – 8:00pm ET on ESPN2 Tuesday, Nov. 10 – 9:30pm ET on ESPN Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: TightEnd on November 06, 2015, 05:21:38 PM Day 1: Sunday , November 8 at 8:30pm & 11pm ET
LIVE on the following TV networks: BT Sport : UK and Ireland Day 2: Tuesday, November 9 at 8:00pm ET BT Sport : UK and Ireland Day 3: Tuesday, November 10 at 9:30pm ET LIVE on the following TV networks: BT Sport : UK and Ireland Digital Broadband Player Coverage All three nights LIVE on the following Broadband Players (Internet and Mobile): http://sport.bt.com/ UK and Ireland Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: celtic on November 06, 2015, 11:01:27 PM Just finished watching the wsop coverage. Probably one of the most likeable bunch of final table players I've seen. (Except the guy from Israel that knocked out wellchief)
Would be interested to know his thoughts on the ones he shared a table with. Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: stato_1 on November 09, 2015, 03:22:04 AM coverage is great so far imo
Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: GreekStein on November 09, 2015, 04:04:31 AM anyone got link to a stream?
Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: Ironside on November 09, 2015, 04:59:52 AM check your messages
Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: GreekStein on November 09, 2015, 05:07:02 AM thx Iron, someone sent me the same link!
Far better than anything on twitch Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: Ironside on November 09, 2015, 05:12:32 AM no worries
Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: TightEnd on November 09, 2015, 10:30:02 AM Found this almost unwatchable because of the tanking, in fact i couldn't stick it for long
anyone else? Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: TightEnd on November 09, 2015, 10:40:48 AM anyway the final 6
1 Joe McKeehen 91,450,000 2 Ofer Zvi Stern 32,400,000 3 Neil Blumenfield 31,500,000 4 Max Steinberg 16,000,000 5 Joshua Beckley 10,875,000 6 Tom Cannuli 10,425,000 7 Pierre Neuville 8 Federico Butteroni 9 Patrick Chan there is a report on play so far at http://www.wsop.com/tournaments/updates.asp?grid=1136&tid=14268 Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: BiloxiDesire on November 09, 2015, 10:48:22 AM Didn't see it all but what I did see was ridiculous especially from Stern, tanked for 5 minutes on a completely straightforward fold to 4bet.
Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: jakally on November 09, 2015, 10:48:38 AM Found this almost unwatchable because of the tanking, in fact i couldn't stick it for long anyone else? Interesting from a poker point of view, but very slow. Also seems to lack personalities. Obviously pretty difficult to be super-chatty under the TV lights, and with lots of money at stake, but felt myself pining for a Negreanu or two. Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: TightEnd on November 09, 2015, 10:52:26 AM was there a sense that fewer hands per level = more of a chance to hit a break and find out from the rail/tv watchers what your opposition had in various spots, so as to have more information later on.....
or is that over-thinking it, it was merely the pressure of the situation? Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: Magic817 on November 09, 2015, 11:58:36 AM Found this almost unwatchable because of the tanking, in fact i couldn't stick it for long anyone else? Interesting from a poker point of view, but very slow. Also seems to lack personalities. Obviously pretty difficult to be super-chatty under the TV lights, and with lots of money at stake, but felt myself pining for a Negreanu or two. Saw the same thing in a tweet from Keith Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: The Camel on November 09, 2015, 01:06:35 PM Found this almost unwatchable because of the tanking, in fact i couldn't stick it for long anyone else? Interesting from a poker point of view, but very slow. Also seems to lack personalities. Obviously pretty difficult to be super-chatty under the TV lights, and with lots of money at stake, but felt myself pining for a Negreanu or two. A Negreanu OR TWO????? Isn't one of them enough? Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: brookie on November 09, 2015, 09:27:13 PM any links any where for live feed
Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: Tal on November 09, 2015, 09:52:09 PM any links any where for live feed Here you go (http://media.cardplayer.com/assets/000/017/877/ButteroniFEATfinalTable.JPG) Don't worry if it looks like it's frozen. Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: dwayne110 on November 09, 2015, 11:13:48 PM Hi, does anyone have a link / PM for this? Thanks
Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: baldock92 on November 10, 2015, 12:08:47 AM Hi, does anyone have a link / PM for this? Thanks If you've found one can you PM the link? Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: TightEnd on November 10, 2015, 10:26:03 AM Here are the chip counts of the final three players:
Joe McKeehen – 128,825,000 Neil Blumenfield – 40,125,000 Josh Beckley – 23,700,000 They got 71 hands in tonight in about under 4 hours of today's broadcast. Final 3 at 9:30pm ET Tuesday Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: TightEnd on November 10, 2015, 10:26:52 AM meanwhile Mike Timex McDnald had a novel idea....
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CTY9h1jWIAIRGBu.jpg) Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: AlunB on November 10, 2015, 11:03:48 AM Yeah the key is to make the solution as complicated and exploitable as possible ::)
Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: George2Loose on November 10, 2015, 11:41:51 AM Funny thing is it's usually the young kids in hoodies getting grief for taking their time when in this case it was Neuville and Stern.
Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: The Camel on November 10, 2015, 12:55:47 PM Been very impressed with McKeehan.
Dude has hardly made a false step throughtout the final table. Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: The Camel on November 10, 2015, 12:59:38 PM Proud to say I've never had the clock called on me.
Doubt I've ever tanked more than about 2 minutes over any action. Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: DungBeetle on November 10, 2015, 01:17:34 PM Proud to say I've never had the clock called on me. Doubt I've ever tanked more than about 2 minutes over any action. Me neither. If I get past 2 minutes I become bored and just press the "all-in/call" button. Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: The Camel on November 10, 2015, 01:19:54 PM Proud to say I've never had the clock called on me. Doubt I've ever tanked more than about 2 minutes over any action. Me neither. If I get past 2 minutes I become bored and just press the "all-in/call" button. Even when I do take more 15 seconds, 98%+ of the time I make the same decision I would have made if I had acted immedately. Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: The Camel on November 10, 2015, 01:42:01 PM What does everyone think of Beckley folding JJ to McKeehan's four bet?
Think I'm going broke in that spot. (Possible McKeehan folds if Beckley shoves?) Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: George2Loose on November 10, 2015, 02:22:58 PM What does everyone think of Beckley folding JJ to McKeehan's four bet? Think I'm going broke in that spot. (Possible McKeehan folds if Beckley shoves?) Hand history? How many were left? Any short stacks? Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: celtic on November 10, 2015, 06:28:31 PM Briefly from memory, they were the two biggest stacks. 100 bigs v 40 bigs.
Joe opens to 1.9 3 bet to 4, 4 bet to 10ish. Fold. Decent pay jumps to take into acct too. I think it's fine. Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: Marky147 on November 10, 2015, 06:32:08 PM Briefly from memory, they were the two biggest stacks. 100 bigs v 40 bigs. Joe opens to 1.9 3 bet to 4, 4 bet to 10ish. Fold. Decent pay jumps to take into acct too. I think it's fine. Think the blinds were 400/800, so he had >50bigs. Like you say, incred amount of moolah between placings at the top, too. Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: TightEnd on November 10, 2015, 06:36:07 PM Briefly from memory, they were the two biggest stacks. 100 bigs v 40 bigs. Joe opens to 1.9 3 bet to 4, 4 bet to 10ish. Fold. Decent pay jumps to take into acct too. I think it's fine. i read he went over to his rail and said "he had queens" in his opinion do we know what the 4 bettor had? Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: George2Loose on November 10, 2015, 06:57:25 PM Calling>>>>>>3 bet folding?
Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: AlunB on November 10, 2015, 07:07:05 PM I actually couldn't care less who wins out of these three guys. Pretty sure that's the first year I've been so uninterested in the result.
Surely that shouldn't be happening? I mean I still enjoy playing poker and take an interest in the live MTT circuit. Also fairly sure if this live final table was shown in July at the end of the ME I would be WAY more interested. Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: celtic on November 10, 2015, 07:14:01 PM Briefly from memory, they were the two biggest stacks. 100 bigs v 40 bigs. Joe opens to 1.9 3 bet to 4, 4 bet to 10ish. Fold. Decent pay jumps to take into acct too. I think it's fine. i read he went over to his rail and said "he had queens" in his opinion do we know what the 4 bettor had? He did have queens. Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: Sheriff Fatman on November 10, 2015, 07:33:48 PM I actually couldn't care less who wins out of these three guys. Pretty sure that's the first year I've been so uninterested in the result. Surely that shouldn't be happening? I mean I still enjoy playing poker and take an interest in the live MTT circuit. Also fairly sure if this live final table was shown in July at the end of the ME I would be WAY more interested. +1 Couldn't agree more. I hate the November Nine format. If I hadn't caught this thread I'd have been oblivious to the fact that it's happening at all, and the whole theatre setup for it tilts me beyond belief. Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: KarmaDope on November 10, 2015, 08:44:50 PM I actually couldn't care less who wins out of these three guys. Pretty sure that's the first year I've been so uninterested in the result. Surely that shouldn't be happening? I mean I still enjoy playing poker and take an interest in the live MTT circuit. Also fairly sure if this live final table was shown in July at the end of the ME I would be WAY more interested. +1 Couldn't agree more. I hate the November Nine format. If I hadn't caught this thread I'd have been oblivious to the fact that it's happening at all, and the whole theatre setup for it tilts me beyond belief. Same here - and I updated the entire thing in July, which was for me the best WSOP ever. Just a pity that a lot of casual fans lose their interest between now and then. Sadly, though, money talks and ESPN/Caesars make a lot of it. Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: The Camel on November 11, 2015, 12:38:22 AM The QQ v JJ confrontation would have been really interesting if the hands had been held the other way round.
JM having the JJ. Would Beckley have folded QQ in that spot? Five bet shoved? If so, does McKeehen fold JJ there? Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: TightEnd on November 11, 2015, 10:21:53 AM (https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CThE6spWcAAlC4z.jpg)
Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: TightEnd on November 11, 2015, 10:23:45 AM 1 – Joe McKeehen - $7,683,346
2 – Josh Beckley - $4,470,896 3 – Neil Blumenfield - $3,398,298 4 – Max Steinberg - $2,615,361 5 – Ofer Zvi Stern - $1,911,423 6 – Tom Cannuli - $1,426,283 7 – Pierre Neuville - $1,203,293 8 – Federico Butteroni - $1,097,056 9 – Patrick Chan - $1,001,020 Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: SuuPRlim on November 11, 2015, 12:26:40 PM I really enjoyed it, thought it was kind of fascinating the difference between the way they all played.
Stern and Blumunfield really made it fantastic imo Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: TL900 on November 11, 2015, 12:29:15 PM The QQ v JJ confrontation would have been really interesting if the hands had been held the other way round. JM having the JJ. Would Beckley have folded QQ in that spot? Five bet shoved? If so, does McKeehen fold JJ there? JM probably doesnt 4b Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: Matt.NFFC. on November 12, 2015, 09:09:06 AM I enjoyed it the past 2 nights, but, had I not stumbled on it whilst flicking over, I would have missed it.
Not keen on the wait til November to be honest. Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: rfgqqabc on November 12, 2015, 10:28:05 AM I really enjoyed it, thought it was kind of fascinating the difference between the way they all played. Stern and Blumunfield really made it fantastic imo Turned it off after an hour on Sunday. Didn't turn it on again. I've generally seen a lot of the fts in previous years too. Think I watched all of Merson. People were fairly dull and the play was excruciatingly slow. Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: AlunB on November 12, 2015, 11:42:56 AM Poker confirmed dead
Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: david3103 on November 12, 2015, 11:47:32 AM Echo the concern about slow play and the absence of any sort of banter.
Hope not too many of the local kidz watched it else we're going to see a huge increase in tanking, hard stares and the aggro dropping of chips onto the table when they finally make a bet. Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: George2Loose on November 12, 2015, 02:47:56 PM It's a little unfair on the players to expect them to provide banter and quick decisions.
Let's live stream a local £50 donkament if u want that. Lot of money on the line. Don't blame them from trying to remain focussed and win as much money as possible rather than entertain. They can be mutually exclusive ofc dependant on line up. Which is why Negreanu was so missed from the final 9 Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: TightEnd on November 12, 2015, 02:49:37 PM no november nine next year due to the presidential election i gather?
back to july? october? anyone know? Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: George2Loose on November 12, 2015, 02:52:23 PM They did it in October last time.
Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: SuuPRlim on November 12, 2015, 06:36:09 PM look at this...
makes you wonder how anyone can bother playing! https://www.highstakesdb.com/6294-over-10m-to-be-taxed-from-2015-november-niners.aspx Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: TightEnd on November 15, 2015, 11:23:16 AM Why the WSOP needs a shot clock
http://www.pokerstrategy.com/news/world-of-poker/Why-the-WSOP-needs-a-shot-clock_94387/ Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: titaniumbean on November 15, 2015, 12:54:59 PM look at this... makes you wonder how anyone can bother playing! https://www.highstakesdb.com/6294-over-10m-to-be-taxed-from-2015-november-niners.aspx they should really do a deal where Pierre gets first or wins it all. but then they split it up outside rotflmfao Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: Tal on November 15, 2015, 01:15:33 PM http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=66349.0
Title: Re: The November Nine Post by: SuuPRlim on November 16, 2015, 12:45:09 AM look at this... makes you wonder how anyone can bother playing! https://www.highstakesdb.com/6294-over-10m-to-be-taxed-from-2015-november-niners.aspx they should really do a deal where Pierre gets first or wins it all. but then they split it up outside rotflmfao with the amount of money at stake I'm very surprised no-one thinks of that. |