Title: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: snoopy1239 on July 08, 2007, 12:21:56 PM Once again, play starts at 12pm, which is 8pm UK time.
Current Keep An Eye On List: Max Ward - Table 99, Seat 1 Daniel Palmer - Table 15, Seat 10 Kevin Williams (not on list) Paul Parker - Table 226, Seat 6 Radu Batan - Table 63, Seat 9 Just the one so far. Please post your request now so as to make life easier for the updaters. Many thanks and good luck to those playing. ;snoopy; Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: kinboshi on July 08, 2007, 12:33:17 PM ;goodluck; Max and to all the blondes playing.
Can you give us chip counts Snoops? ;whistle; Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: snoopy1239 on July 08, 2007, 01:14:30 PM ;goodluck; Max and to all the blondes playing. Can you give us chip counts Snoops? ;whistle; Hopefully chip counts from Day 1B will arrive in several hours. Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: Chipleader on July 08, 2007, 01:22:49 PM Hey!
Can u keep an eye out for Kevin Williams.. thanks Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: jaryja on July 08, 2007, 02:03:05 PM I am watching for Radu Butan....from Canada:)
Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: SteveBee on July 08, 2007, 06:03:31 PM Well, Daniel Palmer has changed days again and is now definately playing tonight. Table 15 Seat 10... Any updates/photos appreciated. Ta
Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: MPOWER on July 08, 2007, 06:16:43 PM Sun, 08 Jul 2007
Complete Chip Counts for Day 1B Players Below are the official chip counts for all players playing on Day 1B. Dag Martin Mikkelsen 236000 Jeff Banghart 186200 Albert Strickland 180700 George Dunst 168900 Lewis Pilkington 166000 John Sacha 163400 Sven Anders Johnsson 161100 Jason Welch 160500 Frank Bluemlein 152400 John Duthie 151300 Daniel Makowsky 148300 Mike Spalliero 148000 Rep Porter 147600 Andrea Buzzigoli 147200 Andrew Manser 143500 Scott Seiver 140800 David "The Dragon" Pham 140000 Carl Henriksson 139500 Bradley Duck 138600 Curtis VanGilder 136400 Michael Simhai 133000 Bob Robbins 130100 Chris Viox 129700 Scotty Nguyen 129000 Hoa Nguyen 126500 Bob Poole 126000 Morten Mertner 125800 Jonathan Tore 124000 Arturo Morales 124000 William Spadea 122800 Scott Bohlman 120800 Todd Phillips 119600 Berry Johnston 118500 Levi Nicolas 117900 Cliff Josephy 117700 Hopfner Moritz 116800 Joseph Kozlowsky 113100 Jaime Montero 113000 John Strzemp 111500 Vandy Krouch 110100 Michael Zinna 109400 Bryan Swanson 108100 Phillip Green 108000 Jan Sorensen 108000 Ut Nguyen 107700 Gregg Jaffy 106500 James Kilarjian 106400 Daniel Attie 105900 Max Casal 105300 Dapo Fadeyi 104300 Ken Webster 104300 Justin King 103200 Theodore Park 101900 Robert Topham 101000 Jun Takada 100400 Jonathan 100300 Stephen Odwyer 100100 Kenneth Smith 99800 Jerry Yang 99700 Andrew Gunderson 99000 Babic Touislav 97800 Alex Melnikow 97600 Jeffrey Mermeistein 97600 William Davidson 97600 Nicholas Botta 97400 Sabyl Cohen 96800 Roger Polark 96700 Richard Redmond 96600 David Tran 96300 Al Rapoport 95800 Jim McCrink 95400 David Lu 94200 Ryan Elson 92300 Steve Crockett 92200 Paul David Kemp 92200 Troy O'Brien 92200 Anthony Romanelli 92100 Jim Routos 91500 Mark Owens 91300 James Van Alstyne 91200 Frank Hanna 90900 Olli Junnonen 90400 Johan Sliitter 90100 Meylan Gratien 89500 Patrik Petersson 89500 Kristian Obbarius 89400 Sam Khoueis 88900 Mark Pritchett 88600 A.J. Farraj 87700 Kyu Cho 87300 Atlan Nicolas 87300 Sven Abelsson Runing 87100 Kent Ballegaard 86700 David Barraclough 86300 Rob DeForge 86000 Keith Littlewood 86000 Lee Biddulph 85200 David Katalan 84500 Alex Kravchenko 84500 Martino Bakri 84400 Jason Tikijian 83200 Donnacha O'Dea 82600 Michael Yoshino 81600 Darrell McKee 81300 Robert Mizrachi 80900 Christian Lohmann 80800 John Fletcher 80000 Kenneth Shei 79700 Thomas Vo 79500 David Peters 79100 Robert Price 79100 George McKeever 77600 Chris Overgard 77300 Linus Johansson 77100 Brian Miller 76900 Jonathan Moonves 76500 Noam Freedman 75200 Reagan Silber 74600 Bradley Ellis 74500 Shane Beckham 73900 Jason McLane 73800 Howard Connell 73300 John Pappas 73000 Neil Channing 73000 Eric Kurtzman 72900 Bo Sehlstedt 72800 Derek Etherington 72700 Mark Seig 72100 Guang Pu Lu 71900 Quy Nguyen 71800 Lee Wright 71700 Edward Liu 71700 Anton Allemann 71400 Vogl Hans Martin 71200 Dave Wells 71100 Bruno DeBarros 71000 Bjorn Hampusson 71000 Evenlyn Ng 70800 Robert Willis 70500 Chau Nguyen 70400 Dave Klatskt 70400 Lance Allred 70300 Ronald Kluber 69900 Jason Sackler 69900 Nils Ersson 69900 Sven Leu 69400 Douglas Kim 69200 Dennis Perry 69200 James Duke 69200 Paulo Loureiro 69100 Adam Nisson 68800 Thomas Nielsen 67900 Ross Boatman 67900 Chris Kealy 67700 Steven Brown 67300 Gavin Mackay 66500 Zachary Fritz 66400 Cuong Nguyen 66100 Bryan Watters 65800 Fernando Bermudez 65700 Gary Avery 65400 Gary Avery 65400 Guoxing Xu 64400 Andy Pachman 64400 David Hoag 64400 Steve Sung 64400 Brian Darmanin 64200 Rob Akery 64100 Michael Larsen 64000 Yuan-I Hsieh 63900 Chris Birchby 63800 Matthew Ciezki 63600 Jostein Pettersen 63400 Shirley Williams 62700 Tom McEvoy 62600 Shane Quigley 62500 John White 61800 Ken Lawrence 61500 Kevin Hayes 61300 Martin Miller 61300 Kirby Laur 61300 Bart Hanson 61300 Jaehwa Son 61200 Michael Stephens 61100 Steve Gorder 61000 Ayed Shweihat 60400 Mike O'Malley 60300 Sang Kim 59900 Joseph Canouse 59700 Jared Hamby 59600 Alan Resh 59400 Ray Didonato 59200 Travell Thomas 59200 Tor Helness 59200 Tobin Dreher 59000 Robert McAdam 58800 Evan Marshall 58200 Eoghan Odea 58000 Gary DeBernardi 57700 Kevin Dean 57500 Ian McKinnley 57500 Doug Carr 57400 Nam Le 57100 Robert Karr 56900 Wade Chow 56900 Vik Kanwar 56800 Ruth Benmelech 56800 Lee Klosty 56500 Alexandre Boukobza 56500 Thomas Richter 56300 Nick Cassavetes 56200 Bernt Grytdahl 55700 Thomas Koo 55600 Richard Tatalovich 55600 Greg Hobson 55400 Zachary T. Buisi 55400 Steven Rutledge 55200 Richard Lee 55200 Brock Pierce 55100 Gary Haubert 55000 Eugene Foyksman 55000 Amanda Baker 54900 Derek Williams 54900 Ralph Villela 54800 Adam Noone 54800 Kenneth Gacek 54600 Gunnar RÃ¥be 54600 Lauchlin McKinnon 54500 Lou Krieger 54400 Ed Blount 54200 Dave Smart 54200 Tom Peterson 54000 Gerald MacDougall 53900 Asger Boye 53800 Adam Schoenfeld 53800 Victor Rooney 53300 Michael Eriksen 53000 Matthias Herbst 52700 Michael Barclay 52400 Jeffrey Coutroulis 52300 Sam Ditson 51900 Christopher Yotto 51800 Michael Zelin 51500 Justin Diamond 51200 Peter Kalsen Petersen 50900 Robert Liplan 50700 E. Stephen Purdom 50600 Rogard Mikail 50300 Taddei Sylvain 50200 Russell Watkins 50000 Stuart Spear 49900 James William Johnson 49800 Alfred Megrabyon 49700 Richard Toth 49600 Hans Eskillson 49500 Kim Hemmingsen 49500 Matt Matros 49300 Matt Matros 49300 Lars-Ola Svensson 49200 Ken Weiner 48900 Jason Lester 48900 Larry Brown 48800 Brandon Steven 48400 Laurence Hughes 48300 Tim Duckworth 48300 Donald Carlton 48200 Priyan De Mel 47800 Cimerman Primoz 47700 Joe Brandenburg 47700 Oliver Maingay 47500 Joseph Benezra 47300 Rock Romen 47200 Bruno Fitoussi 47100 Patrick Franklin 47100 Janelle Rettig 47100 Chris Perry 47100 Daniel Quach 47000 Phil McDonald 46900 Mark Kroon 46600 Anders Solheim 46600 Mark Borowy 46500 Andreas Nordstrom 46300 Tom Cope 46300 Bruce Snider 46300 Jose Franco 45600 John Procopion 45600 Jason Frazee 45500 Helge Rahbek Pedersen 45500 Scott Ross 45300 Georg Mueller 45000 Johan Lofdahl 45000 Paul Siem 45000 Benne Sizemore 44600 Mack Lee 44500 Sam Simon 44400 Carsten Jakobsen 44200 Wing Tso 44200 Igor Trafane 44200 John Conroy 43800 Fredric Saflor 43700 Jeffrey Colpitts 43700 Danny Karangelovski 43600 David Halpern 43600 Daniel Harrington 43600 Andrew Goldenberg 43500 Doug Gehring 43400 Kmayam Fzzat 43200 Fredrick Keitel 43000 Mark Ellerbe 42900 Jimmy D'Ambrosio 42900 Pete Giordano 42500 Tony G 42400 Hoyt Corkins 42000 Gary Benson 41900 David Strot 41600 Simon Stocken 41500 Brian Maclaughlin 41500 Gary Hamilton 41300 Jane Gold 41200 Tommas Olsen 41000 Mark Weitzman 40900 Andrew Batkin 40700 Wayne Grosso 40600 Danny Levy 40500 Matthew Mick 40500 Patrice McLean 40400 David Flusfeder 39900 Alexis Chatzilias 39600 Dion Fotopoulos 39400 Shayne Johnson 39300 Jason Robus 39100 Yaron Wasserman 39000 Mark Zand 39000 Mikkel Madsen 39000 Harry Briggs 38900 Thomas Finneran 38900 Peter Schauka 38800 David Backstrom 38800 Danny Estes 38600 Mike Souza 38600 Emanuel Seal 38500 Pablo Granero Otero 38500 Jonathan Honig 38500 David Sherba 38500 Laura Fink 37700 Brion Collins 37200 Robert Crutchfield 37000 Donald Chapin 37000 John Eckerd 36900 Rhett Butler 36900 Jason Sternberg 36600 Morris Oakes 36500 Steve Jelinek 36500 Derek Thorpe 36500 Jan Sjavik 36500 Donna Blevins 36400 Graham Howson 36400 Andrew Micali 36300 Frank Okasaki, Jr. 36100 John Hennigan 36100 Michaela Johansson 36000 Danny Kaminsky 35900 Kenneth Nay 35900 Mischel Sabastien 35800 Brett Stoltey 35700 Howard Andrew 35700 Avi Cohen 35700 Sepede Maurizio 35600 Ognyan Ivanov 35500 Robert Pacleb 35300 Joe Hachem 35300 Kevin Chamberlain 35000 Elamj Kinslow 34900 Angus Lynn 34600 Kim Snyder 34600 Daniel Kreitzman 34500 David Scavone 34300 Karl Ã?ke Niklas Pettersson 33900 Catherine Hart 33900 Henrik Kask 33700 Alan Trufick 33700 Brian Roberts 33600 James Thad Joiner 33500 Garth McLellan 33400 Victoria Coren 33300 James Dawick 32900 Scott Zakheim 32800 Hao Dong 32400 Dan Morris 32200 Dan Morris 32200 Gerald Kane 32200 Shannon Hudson 32100 Michael Gindler 32000 David Lunde 31900 Richard Silver 31800 Howard Canowitz 31600 Jason Ludwig 31100 Russell Thompson 31100 Ming Jung 31100 Kevin Arba 31000 Karin Lundgren 30900 Paul Nelson 30500 Schranz Werner 30500 Jeffrey Holman 30400 Michael Graf 30350 Diego Cordovez 29800 Valentya P.J. Oostburg 29600 Thomas Fuller 29500 Jeff Taylor 29500 William Chen 29400 Christiane Klecz 29400 Pascal Perrault 29300 Tomas Brolin 29100 Devin Lake 29100 Paula Dutson 29100 John Doulamis 28900 Anthony Chaterlain 28900 D Dozier 28800 Redmond Lee 28800 Mark Ratajczak 28600 Danny Felix 28500 Vardim Trincher 28400 Torben Knudsen 28300 John Saer 28100 Ravl Lopez 27700 Kurt Knapp 27700 Chad Moore 27600 Robert Wright Jr. 27400 Keith Burt 27200 Blake Tarbell 27200 Cennart Boener 27000 Nicholas Cunnane 26800 Adam Brager 26700 Captain Tom Franklin 26700 Hamudic Samir 26600 William Haughey 26400 David Einhorn 26400 Marco Martini 26200 Robert Hwang 26100 Mark Newlands 26000 James Cummings 25800 Michael Pino 25700 Kevin Howatt 25500 Mads Aamot 25500 Hung Le 25400 Theodore Maddux 25300 Skip Wilson 25100 Jay Goldenberg 25000 David Sargeant 24900 Markus Zinniker 24900 Chris Lin 24600 Jeff Bryan 24500 Paul Koutzman 24500 Marc Goodwin 24400 Michael Kitchens 24300 Kirk Morrison 24300 Paul Clark 24300 Michael Lindemeyer 24300 Justin Yu 24100 Daniel Tully 24000 Adam Starr 23900 Terry Magill 23900 Vincent Iannuzzi 23900 George Ludwig 23600 Aleksander Vathne 23400 Jeffrey D'Ambrosia 23400 James Marrone 23400 Annika Lundback 23400 Mark Marshall 23400 Terry Romine 23200 Richard Marshall 23100 Goran Sachse 23100 Bianchini Alessandro 23000 Eric Vogelstein 22800 Gary Blades 22600 Anthony Williams 22600 Becky Cannillus 22500 David Goertz 22500 Coren Greene 22400 John Paul Muche 22400 Paul Wasicka 22200 Benjamin Gold 22100 Shawn Martell 21900 John Cernuto 21900 Terry Gardiner 21900 Kenneth Proctor 21800 Tore Lagerborg 21700 Jackson But 21500 Chris Marohn 21200 Martin Lundenius 21200 Montel Williams 20900 Aris Mikelatos 20800 Chad Eaton 20800 Robert Ramsak 20800 Alan Smurfit 20700 Rayan Nathan 20700 Scott LaFond 20700 Arthur Canter 20700 Erik de Jong 20700 Edward Martin 20600 Russal James 20500 Henry Strasser 20400 Marc Deimann 20400 Sean Semler 20300 Janos Ulbert 20300 Jonas Egeberg 20200 John E 20200 Liene Uzubalis 20200 Richard Mail 20100 Keith Lehr 20100 Marc Friedmann 20000 Jordan Steiner 19800 Michael Sheehan 19600 Rodney Ord 19500 Andre Akkari 19400 Jamie Smith 19300 Steve Bartlett 19200 Ken Blocker 18700 David McMahon 18500 Ronny Bergan 18400 Daniel Podell 18200 Dominik Stopka 18100 Sasa Stancuc 18100 George Alex 17800 Age Spets 17700 Lloyd Rees 17600 Chris Back 17500 Gregory Rahn 17400 Ivan Saul 17300 Scott Sweesy 17200 Nigel Bowes 17200 Scott Davis 17000 Mark Treinen 16900 Heinrich Faust 16800 luigi petrone 16500 Per Brathen 16300 Dieter Haeuslmaier 16300 Gregory Stein 16200 Eric Clarke 16100 Vinson Anenson 16100 Richard, Anthony 16000 John Rickord 15900 Michele Ugolini 15700 Patric Martenssen 15600 Saleem Damania 15500 Mike Branch 15500 Chris Sokrati 15300 John Medlin 15300 David Levi 15100 James Davenport 15000 Keith Hawkins 14900 William Shannon 14900 David Arena 14600 Kevin Lake 14400 David Heyden 14400 Dean Boeving 14200 David Stephens 14000 Christina Tisdale 13800 Paul Garner 13700 Smejkal Ondrej 13700 Steven Fenic 13600 Ned Griffis 13500 Patrik Westlin 13400 Jose Cueto 13400 Kenneth McDermid 13200 Joseph Shield 13000 Christopher James 12900 William Kaler 12800 Roland Gentener 12700 Andrew Benedict 12700 Corey Cheresnick 12600 Hasn Erlandsson 12500 Gregory Masters 12500 Marvin Burkholder 11200 Amanuel Aydin 10600 David Zazzi 10300 Lester Carsten Phillippi 10100 Robery Manley 9900 Rob Prinz 9700 Victor Carmely 9700 Henryk Leszkiewicz 8900 Joe Sebok 8500 Thomas Kristensen 8300 Paul McCann 7500 Brad Allan 6900 Daniel Quevillon 3900 Pam Ford 3100 Thang Luu N/A Hubert Lum N/A Phew Regards M Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: Mango99 on July 08, 2007, 07:12:36 PM Is Paul Parker playng today? I have a share in him, so would like to see how it's going....
p.s. my share is 1% ($100) lol ;) Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: Vinnebin on July 08, 2007, 07:27:30 PM This is really weird! Two Dutch players should still be in: Daan Slutte with around 90k and Lenaart Boeser (who was seated at the ESPN Feature Table with Hachem). I can't find them in any list. Daan actually sent someone a textmessage saying he had 90k when the day ended :D
Any chance someone in Vegas can check that out for me? I would be very thankfull :D And have fun out there in the jungle today!! ***EDIT: Daan Slutte was listed as Johan Sliiter in the list. So the only person MIA is Lenaart Boeser*** Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: busbybhoy on July 08, 2007, 07:49:57 PM Well done Danny McHugh of the MAYO MOB who won $10000 in a little warm up game last night!
Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: GlasgowBandit on July 08, 2007, 08:16:06 PM Sun, 08 Jul 2007 Complete Chip Counts for Day 1B Players Below are the official chip counts for all players playing on Day 1B. Dag Martin Mikkelsen 236000 Jeff Banghart 186200 Albert Strickland 180700 George Dunst 168900 Lewis Pilkington 166000 John Sacha 163400 Sven Anders Johnsson 161100 J ason Welch 160500 Frank Bluemlein 152400 John Duthie 151300 Daniel Makowsky 148300 Mike Spalliero 148000 Rep Porter 147600 Andrea Buzzigoli 147200 Andrew Manser 143500 Scott Seiver 140800 David "The Dragon" Pham 140000 Carl Henriksson 139500 Bradley Duck 138600 Curtis VanGilder 136400 Michael Simhai 133000 Bob Robbins 130100 Chris Viox 129700 Scotty Nguyen 129000 Hoa Nguyen 126500 Bob Poole 126000 Morten Mertner 125800 Jonathan Tore 124000 Arturo Morales 124000 William Spadea 122800 Scott Bohlman 120800 Todd Phillips 119600 Berry Johnston 118500 Levi Nicolas 117900 Cliff Josephy 117700 Hopfner Moritz 116800 Joseph Kozlowsky 113100 Jaime Montero 113000 John Strzemp 111500 Vandy Krouch 110100 Michael Zinna 109400 Bryan Swanson 108100 Phillip Green 108000 Jan Sorensen 108000 Ut Nguyen 107700 Gregg Jaffy 106500 James Kilarjian 106400 Daniel Attie 105900 Max Casal 105300 Dapo Fadeyi 104300 Ken Webster 104300 Justin King 103200 Theodore Park 101900 Robert Topham 101000 Jun Takada 100400 Jonathan 100300 Stephen Odwyer 100100 Kenneth Smith 99800 Jerry Yang 99700 Andrew Gunderson 99000 Babic Touislav 97800 Alex Melnikow 97600 Jeffrey Mermeistein 97600 William Davidson 97600 Nicholas Botta 97400 Sabyl Cohen 96800 Roger Polark 96700 Richard Redmond 96600 David Tran 96300 Al Rapoport 95800 Jim McCrink 95400 David Lu 94200 Ryan Elson 92300 Steve Crockett 92200 Paul David Kemp 92200 Troy O'Brien 92200 Anthony Romanelli 92100 Jim Routos 91500 Mark Owens 91300 James Van Alstyne 91200 Frank Hanna 90900 Olli Junnonen 90400 Johan Sliitter 90100 Meylan Gratien 89500 Patrik Petersson 89500 Kristian Obbarius 89400 Sam Khoueis 88900 Mark Pritchett 88600 A.J. Farraj 87700 Kyu Cho 87300 Atlan Nicolas 87300 Sven Abelsson Runing 87100 Kent Ballegaard 86700 David Barraclough 86300 Rob DeForge 86000 Keith Littlewood 86000 Lee Biddulph 85200 David Katalan 84500 Alex Kravchenko 84500 Martino Bakri 84400 Jason Tikijian 83200 Donnacha O'Dea 82600 Michael Yoshino 81600 Darrell McKee 81300 Robert Mizrachi 80900 Christian Lohmann 80800 John Fletcher 80000 Kenneth Shei 79700 Thomas Vo 79500 David Peters 79100 Robert Price 79100 George McKeever 77600 Chris Overgard 77300 Linus Johansson 77100 Brian Miller 76900 Jonathan Moonves 76500 Noam Freedman 75200 Reagan Silber 74600 Bradley Ellis 74500 Shane Beckham 73900 Jason McLane 73800 Howard Connell 73300 John Pappas 73000 Neil Channing 73000 Eric Kurtzman 72900 Bo Sehlstedt 72800 Derek Etherington 72700 Mark Seig 72100 Guang Pu Lu 71900 Quy Nguyen 71800 Lee Wright 71700 Edward Liu 71700 Anton Allemann 71400 Vogl Hans Martin 71200 Dave Wells 71100 Bruno DeBarros 71000 Bjorn Hampusson 71000 Evenlyn Ng 70800 Robert Willis 70500 Chau Nguyen 70400 Dave Klatskt 70400 Lance Allred 70300 Ronald Kluber 69900 J ason Sackler 69900 Nils Ersson 69900 Sven Leu 69400 Douglas Kim 69200 Dennis Perry 69200 James Duke 69200 Paulo Loureiro 69100 Adam Nisson 68800 Thomas Nielsen 67900 Ross Boatman 67900 Chris Kealy 67700 Steven Brown 67300 Gavin Mackay 66500 Zachary Fritz 66400 Cuong Nguyen 66100 Bryan Watters 65800 Fernando Bermudez 65700 Gary Avery 65400 Gary Avery 65400 Guoxing Xu 64400 Andy Pachman 64400 David Hoag 64400 Steve Sung 64400 Brian Darmanin 64200 Rob Akery 64100 Michael Larsen 64000 Yuan-I Hsieh 63900 Chris Birchby 63800 Matthew Ciezki 63600 Jostein Pettersen 63400 Shirley Williams 62700 Tom McEvoy 62600 Shane Quigley 62500 John White 61800 Ken Lawrence 61500 Kevin Hayes 61300 Martin Miller 61300 Kirby Laur 61300 Bart Hanson 61300 Jaehwa Son 61200 Michael Stephens 61100 Steve Gorder 61000 Ayed Shweihat 60400 Mike O'Malley 60300 Sang Kim 59900 Joseph Canouse 59700 Jared Hamby 59600 Alan Resh 59400 Ray Didonato 59200 Travell Thomas 59200 Tor Helness 59200 Tobin Dreher 59000 Robert McAdam 58800 Evan Marshall 58200 Eoghan Odea 58000 Gary DeBernardi 57700 Kevin Dean 57500 Ian McKinnley 57500 Doug Carr 57400 Nam Le 57100 Robert Karr 56900 Wade Chow 56900 Vik Kanwar 56800 Ruth Benmelech 56800 Lee Klosty 56500 Alexandre Boukobza 56500 Thomas Richter 56300 Nick Cassavetes 56200 Bernt Grytdahl 55700 Thomas Koo 55600 Richard Tatalovich 55600 Greg Hobson 55400 Zachary T. Buisi 55400 Steven Rutledge 55200 Richard Lee 55200 Brock Pierce 55100 Gary Haubert 55000 Eugene Foyksman 55000 Amanda Baker 54900 Derek Williams 54900 Ralph Villela 54800 Adam Noone 54800 Kenneth Gacek 54600 Gunnar RÃ¥be 54600 Lauchlin McKinnon 54500 Lou Krieger 54400 Ed Blount 54200 Dave Smart 54200 Tom Peterson 54000 Gerald MacDougall 53900 Asger Boye 53800 Adam Schoenfeld 53800 Victor Rooney 53300 Michael Eriksen 53000 Matthias Herbst 52700 Michael Barclay 52400 Jeffrey Coutroulis 52300 Sam Ditson 51900 Christopher Yotto 51800 Michael Zelin 51500 Justin Diamond 51200 Peter Kalsen Petersen 50900 Robert Liplan 50700 E. Stephen Purdom 50600 Rogard Mikail 50300 Taddei Sylvain 50200 Russell Watkins 50000 Stuart Spear 49900 James William Johnson 49800 Alfred Megrabyon 49700 Richard Toth 49600 Hans Eskillson 49500 Kim Hemmingsen 49500 Matt Matros 49300 Matt Matros 49300 Lars-Ola Svensson 49200 Ken Weiner 48900 Jason Lester 48900 Larry Brown 48800 Brandon Steven 48400 Laurence Hughes 48300 Tim Duckworth 48300 Donald Carlton 48200 Priyan De Mel 47800 Cimerman Primoz 47700 Joe Brandenburg 47700 Oliver Maingay 47500 Joseph Benezra 47300 Rock Romen 47200 Bruno Fitoussi 47100 Patrick Franklin 47100 Janelle Rettig 47100 Chris Perry 47100 Daniel Quach 47000 Phil McDonald 46900 Mark Kroon 46600 Anders Solheim 46600 Mark Borowy 46500 Andreas Nordstrom 46300 Tom Cope 46300 Bruce Snider 46300 Jose Franco 45600 John Procopion 45600 Jason Frazee 45500 Helge Rahbek Pedersen 45500 Scott Ross 45300 Georg Mueller 45000 Johan Lofdahl 45000 Paul Siem 45000 Benne Sizemore 44600 Mack Lee 44500 Sam Simon 44400 Carsten Jakobsen 44200 Wing Tso 44200 Igor Trafane 44200 John Conroy 43800 Fredric Saflor 43700 Jeffrey Colpitts 43700 Danny Karangelovski 43600 David Halpern 43600 Daniel Harrington 43600 Andrew Goldenberg 43500 Doug Gehring 43400 Kmayam Fzzat 43200 Fredrick Keitel 43000 Mark Ellerbe 42900 Jimmy D'Ambrosio 42900 Pete Giordano 42500 Tony G 42400 Hoyt Corkins 42000 Gary Benson 41900 David Strot 41600 Simon Stocken 41500 Brian Maclaughlin 41500 Gary Hamilton 41300 Jane Gold 41200 Tommas Olsen 41000 Mark Weitzman 40900 Andrew Batkin 40700 Wayne Grosso 40600 Danny Levy 40500 Matthew Mick 40500 Patrice McLean 40400 David Flusfeder 39900 Alexis Chatzilias 39600 Dion Fotopoulos 39400 Shayne Johnson 39300 Jason Robus 39100 Yaron Wasserman 39000 Mark Zand 39000 Mikkel Madsen 39000 Harry Briggs 38900 Thomas Finneran 38900 Peter Schauka 38800 David Backstrom 38800 Danny Estes 38600 Mike Souza 38600 Emanuel Seal 38500 Pablo Granero Otero 38500 Jonathan Honig 38500 David Sherba 38500 Laura Fink 37700 Brion Collins 37200 Robert Crutchfield 37000 Donald Chapin 37000 John Eckerd 36900 Rhett Butler 36900 Jason Sternberg 36600 Morris Oakes 36500 Steve Jelinek 36500 Derek Thorpe 36500 Jan Sjavik 36500 Donna Blevins 36400 Graham Howson 36400 Andrew Micali 36300 Frank Okasaki, Jr. 36100 John Hennigan 36100 Michaela Johansson 36000 Danny Kaminsky 35900 Kenneth Nay 35900 Mischel Sabastien 35800 Brett Stoltey 35700 Howard Andrew 35700 Avi Cohen 35700 Sepede Maurizio 35600 Ognyan Ivanov 35500 Robert Pacleb 35300 Joe Hachem 35300 Kevin Chamberlain 35000 Elamj Kinslow 34900 Angus Lynn 34600 Kim Snyder 34600 Daniel Kreitzman 34500 David Scavone 34300 Karl Ã?ke Niklas Pettersson 33900 Catherine Hart 33900 Henrik Kask 33700 Alan Trufick 33700 Brian Roberts 33600 James Thad Joiner 33500 Garth McLellan 33400 Victoria Coren 33300 James Dawick 32900 Scott Zakheim 32800 Hao Dong 32400 Dan Morris 32200 Dan Morris 32200 Gerald Kane 32200 Shannon Hudson 32100 Michael Gindler 32000 David Lunde 31900 Richard Silver 31800 Howard Canowitz 31600 Jason Ludwig 31100 Russell Thompson 31100 Ming Jung 31100 Kevin Arba 31000 Karin Lundgren 30900 Paul Nelson 30500 Schranz Werner 30500 Jeffrey Holman 30400 Michael Graf 30350 Diego Cordovez 29800 Valentya P.J. Oostburg 29600 Thomas Fuller 29500 Jeff Taylor 29500 William Chen 29400 Christiane Klecz 29400 Pascal Perrault 29300 Tomas Brolin 29100 Devin Lake 29100 Paula Dutson 29100 John Doulamis 28900 Anthony Chaterlain 28900 D Dozier 28800 Redmond Lee 28800 Mark Ratajczak 28600 Danny Felix 28500 Vardim Trincher 28400 Torben Knudsen 28300 John Saer 28100 Ravl Lopez 27700 Kurt Knapp 27700 Chad Moore 27600 Robert Wright Jr. 27400 Keith Burt 27200 Blake Tarbell 27200 Cennart Boener 27000 Nicholas Cunnane 26800 Adam Brager 26700 Captain Tom Franklin 26700 Hamudic Samir 26600 William Haughey 26400 David Einhorn 26400 Marco Martini 26200 Robert Hwang 26100 Mark Newlands 26000 James Cummings 25800 Michael Pino 25700 Kevin Howatt 25500 Mads Aamot 25500 Hung Le 25400 Theodore Maddux 25300 Skip Wilson 25100 Jay Goldenberg 25000 David Sargeant 24900 Markus Zinniker 24900 Chris Lin 24600 J eff Bryan 24500 Paul Koutzman 24500 Marc Goodwin 24400 Michael Kitchens 24300 Kirk Morrison 24300 Paul Clark 24300 Michael Lindemeyer 24300 Justin Yu 24100 Daniel Tully 24000 Adam Starr 23900 Terry Magill 23900 Vincent Iannuzzi 23900 George Ludwig 23600 Aleksander Vathne 23400 Jeffrey D'Ambrosia 23400 James Marrone 23400 Annika Lundback 23400 Mark Marshall 23400 Terry Romine 23200 Richard Marshall 23100 Goran Sachse 23100 Bianchini Alessandro 23000 Eric Vogelstein 22800 Gary Blades 22600 Anthony Williams 22600 Becky Cannillus 22500 David Goertz 22500 Coren Greene 22400 John Paul Muche 22400 Paul Wasicka 22200 Benjamin Gold 22100 Shawn Martell 21900 John Cernuto 21900 Terry Gardiner 21900 Kenneth Proctor 21800 Tore Lagerborg 21700 Jackson But 21500 Chris Marohn 21200 Martin Lundenius 21200 Montel Williams 20900 Aris Mikelatos 20800 Chad Eaton 20800 Robert Ramsak 20800 Alan Smurfit 20700 Rayan Nathan 20700 Scott LaFond 20700 Arthur Canter 20700 Erik de Jong 20700 Edward Martin 20600 Russal James 20500 Henry Strasser 20400 Marc Deimann 20400 Sean Semler 20300 Janos Ulbert 20300 Jonas Egeberg 20200 John E 20200 Liene Uzubalis 20200 Richard Mail 20100 Keith Lehr 20100 Marc Friedmann 20000 Jordan Steiner 19800 Michael Sheehan 19600 Rodney Ord 19500 Andre Akkari 19400 Jamie Smith 19300 Steve Bartlett 19200 Ken Blocker 18700 David McMahon 18500 Ronny Bergan 18400 Daniel Podell 18200 Dominik Stopka 18100 Sasa Stancuc 18100 George Alex 17800 Age Spets 17700 Lloyd Rees 17600 Chris Back 17500 Gregory Rahn 17400 Ivan Saul 17300 Scott Sweesy 17200 Nigel Bowes 17200 Scott Davis 17000 Mark Treinen 16900 Heinrich Faust 16800 luigi petrone 16500 Per Brathen 16300 Dieter Haeuslmaier 16300 Gregory Stein 16200 Eric Clarke 16100 Vinson Anenson 16100 Richard, Anthony 16000 John Rickord 15900 Michele Ugolini 15700 Patric Martenssen 15600 Saleem Damania 15500 Mike Branch 15500 Chris Sokrati 15300 John Medlin 15300 David Levi 15100 James Davenport 15000 Keith Hawkins 14900 William Shannon 14900 David Arena 14600 Kevin Lake 14400 David Heyden 14400 Dean Boeving 14200 David Stephens 14000 Christina Tisdale 13800 Paul Garner 13700 Smejkal Ondrej 13700 Steven Fenic 13600 Ned Griffis 13500 Patrik Westlin 13400 Jose Cueto 13400 Kenneth McDermid 13200 Joseph Shield 13000 Christopher James 12900 William Kaler 12800 Roland Gentener 12700 Andrew Benedict 12700 Corey Cheresnick 12600 Hasn Erlandsson 12500 Gregory Masters 12500 Marvin Burkholder 11200 Amanuel Aydin 10600 David Zazzi 10300 Lester Carsten Phillippi 10100 Robery Manley 9900 Rob Prinz 9700 Victor Carmely 9700 Henryk Leszkiewicz 8900 Joe Sebok 8500 Thomas Kristensen 8300 Paul McCann 7500 Brad Allan 6900 Daniel Quevillon 3900 Pam Ford 3100 Thang Luu N/A Hubert Lum N/A Phew Regards M That looks a lot better! Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: snoopy1239 on July 08, 2007, 08:24:27 PM :hello:
Here we go again... Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: DesD on July 08, 2007, 08:27:03 PM ;applause;
Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: SteveBee on July 08, 2007, 08:32:49 PM Good luck to Danny "J.B." Palmer from all at Twickenham Poker & The London Poker Meetup
Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: snoopy1239 on July 08, 2007, 09:12:39 PM There's something about updating 4 Day 1's that is genuinely demoralising, that sense of deja vu cropping up on 3 separate occasions as you wait for that special day when the field actually starts to whittle down. This is especially true at this year's World Series where the field actually feels like it's getting bigger by the day. 1,300 on Day 1A, 1,500 on Day 1B and now, according to my source, over 1,700 here today. If it carries on at this pace, we'd be looking at 1,900 tomorrow for a total of 6,400 (if my maths, sorry, math, is correct). However, my Beagle senses inform me that tomorrow will break the patter, only around 1,000 signed up so far, most likely due to the potential lack of a break between Days 1 and 2.
Within this 1,700 plus field are a mixture of homegrown talent and huge American stars with the odd celebrity thrown into the melting pot. In fact, here at the Rio, the celebs are normally announced to the rest of the field, as are various previous Main Event winners (no one remembers second, huh?), and the first familiar face to receive that treatment was a very unlikely suspect indeed - Hip Hop's Nelly bowing for the receptive crowd. On closer inspection, I shall check out if he's still wearing that silly plaster and whether it's one of those Disney ones I used to have as kid. Similarly being offered the VIP treatment is one player you wouldn't want to mess with, World Boxing Champion and Rocky 6 nemesis Antonio Tarver accepting his plaudits before taking over the microphone to say, "This is the only chance you're ever gonna have to knock me out." Oh yes, the old one's are the best. In terms of British, and indeed Irish players, we seem to have a fair few representatives, many of whom appear to be donning the red and white of Ladbrokes who have a room down the hallway. Within that contingent lie some familiar faces, Steve Mitchel of Lincoln starting to crop up more and more often. Alongside the Ladbrokes boys are the long time circuit regulars such as Brighton's very own chatterbox Paul Parker, Dusk Till Dawner Paul 'ActionJack' Jackson, the Gutshot's Simon Hennessy, and Hit Squad's cheeky monkey, James Akenhead. Meanwhile, Rory Matthews is representing the kilt wearing nutters up North and Robin Lacey (no relation to Mike) is proudly wearing the team stripes of Green Joker Poker. From one half of the convention centre only, there is an array of stars seated, although not quite as many of yesterday - the likes of Tim Phan, David Skalnsky, Kirsty Gazes, Phil Gordon, Phil Ivey and Todd Brunson ensuring that this hear carries poker celebrity weight. One man who is in the field is Jim Pitman - Floppy will fill you in on why he is now know as 'That Guy' Pitman.... Pictured: (1) Steve Mitchell (2) Max Ward (3) Radu Butan (4) Daniel Palmer --------------------------------------- Yes, Jim Pitman (pic1), who kindly gave us a lift from the Orleans to the Rio, is the guy Hellmuth famously said, "Can't even spell poker," after he outdrew Hellmuth with K-J against A-K. Jim invented a matress for the back of pickup trucks and holds the only patent which has made him several million dollars, which isn't bad for something he calls 'a silly drunken idea'. He came in 6th in the $2,500 short-handed event earlier in the series and is already close to 30k having some guy bet 7k into him when he held the nut-flush... We've had a few bustees already, this guy (pic2) had his Ad Js paid off by Kh 8s for the full stack on a Jh Ks Jc Jd 6c board, Chris Ferguson has also hit quad Jacks and been paided off to the full. The guy in the left of this photo (pic3) was all-in on the turn of a K-8-T-7 board with erm... K-4 against his neighbour in the Brasil shirt, who was just holding J-9. Then the former managed to to shove on a 9s 9d Ad board with Ac 5d and was instantly called by another player. Holding 7c 7h. Bizarrely, no 7 came. This guy open-shoved (pic4). For all 20k. He got no callers. But the facial expression of the guy with the cigar is priceless. Other pics: Allen Cunningham and Jeff Kimber DTD's Paul Jackson Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: snoopy1239 on July 08, 2007, 09:58:09 PM Please remember guests, that if you want to see the photos, you need to be register as a member of the forum.
Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: jaryja on July 08, 2007, 10:06:03 PM Not sure how often the updates are coming in. Have you heard how Radu Butan is doing.
Thanks For your help. Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: NoflopsHomer on July 08, 2007, 10:17:29 PM Not sure how often the updates are coming in. Have you heard how Radu Butan is doing. Thanks For your help. We can only update once an hour due to Harrah's rules. Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: snoopy1239 on July 08, 2007, 10:18:29 PM Shuffling over to the other, and slightly larger half of the cardroom, I ran into even more familar faces, one table in particular garnering media attention due to it's inhabitation of two Main Event champions, Chris 'Jesus' Feguson and Robert 'I shaved Hellmuth's head' Varkonyi. Hmm, one of those claims at least is true.
Now one hour in, the chips are just about beginning to move around a little. Of course, you're always going to witness some crazy plays early doors, but, in general, most of the field fear that early exit so don't tend to bump and grind until later. However, one one that was the receipient of some early bump and grindage was blondeite Simon 'dangero' Childs. Last seen in Dublin for the Irish Open, Simon was looking for a solid start here, but was setback by those darned Aces, a King high flopped flush draw calling every street before hitting on the River and leaving the Brit with just 4.5k. Similarly suffering is European player Per Ummer, although that was through a fault of his own. Joining the action on the Turn with the board reading 8s Qh Ts Th, I was there just in time to see Monte Carlo EPT winner Gavin Griffin call a 3k bet and then face 4.5k on the 2c River. The pot was pretty big by this stage, so everyone assumed that the two players had big hands... but not so. As Griffin announced call and flipped over Ac Js, there were a few raised eyebrows, especially from Irishman Andrew Leaonard a few seats down, but when Per Ummer shook his head and mucked, those eyebrows matched Roger Moore in the raising stakes. As a result, Per is down to 12k. As I ventured into the cardroom, the riffling of chips (or the sound of obsessive compulsive disorder as Tom of antesup put it) was rife, but that sound of 'crickets' was halted momentarily as they announced the presence of Shannon Elizabeth who hesitantly stood up to wave to the crowd as if if being limelighted at the Oscars. Other names that you may be familiar with include the towering Bill Gazes, the hooded Jonas Molander, the chatty and confident Jennifer Tilly and the unfazed by anything Jerome Bradpiece, all playing today and vying for that seat in Day 2. Continuing the Ladbrokes reference from the last post, one of their reent acquisitions, Jeff Kimber, is here and present. He's seated next to Allen Cunningham but as cool and collective as usual, has even taken his shoes off the grubby hobo. "Could you keep the forum posted on my progress please, snoops," requested Jaffacake. "Loads of women will want to know how I'm getting one... well, my sisters." ---------------------------------------- The 'celebrities' today include the husband of Celine Dion, (pic1). As a side note, I must thank Caesar's Palace for keeping her and her music their and away from my ears. Peter Evans is sitting next to Andy Bloch (pic2), and just took down a 4k pot with a 1k bet on the river of a Kh Tc 3c 6c 8h board being called by another player who mucked when Peter showed Qc 9c. Jonas Molander as a hoodied Harry Potter. Players are now on a 20 minute break, blinds will be 100/200 when we return. Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: T8MML on July 08, 2007, 10:49:27 PM hi snoops - tell Jaffa never mind his sisters what about letting his grandad know how hes getting on - he never writes he never phones lol - wish all the lads atb m8 - boy do i wish i was there!!!!
Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: snoopy1239 on July 08, 2007, 11:15:26 PM Considering that he has a following of sorts, I guess I should start with the painstaking departure of Radu Butan - unfortunately, it's not pretty. With the Flop reading, 9d 8s 6s, Radu understandably got it all-in with the big drawing (and partially already made) hand of Aspades 9s but wasn't best pleased to see his opponent reveal 7s 5s for the open ended straight flush draw. However, as seems to be the case in this World Series, the poker gods had the last laugh, dealing a 4s on the Turn to turn Butan's initially strong hand into a dodo. I'm not mathematician, but I'd love to know the odds on that one...
More uplifting news is that Frenchman turned Londoner, not to mention 2006 Gutshot Main Event champ, Arnaud Mattern, appears to have near doubled up to 39,500, his initial column duplicating with another cropping up next door. Arnaud is in esteemed company with Andy Bloch (21,500) and Peter Evans (11,500) sitting opposite, not to mention young high roller Simon Hennessey (12,000) a couple of seats to his right. Dusk Till Dawn's Paul Jackson is struggling with 14,000, mainly due to cold cards which he claims he requires to defeat his table. "You can't bluff here, I have to get some cards to win. There was one hand where a guy's bet was called on every street of a 3-5-6-7-3 board, the winner showing Ace high. There are only 2 good players at the table." With Daniel Palmer's smile concealing a head-below-water 18,000, APAT victor Max Ward is on 18,500. Plenty of names around too - Shannon Shorr, John Shipley, Amir Vahedi, Clonie Gowan and 3 more bracelet holders in Katja Thater, Burt Boutin and Greg 'Fossilman' Raymer. I noticed, well heard, Peter Hedlund of Finland. He made a stir in the London EPT with his quirky personality before finalling for a tidy sum. He's steady eddie here but just folded to a 3k bet on an Ahrt 9d Js 3c, although he didn't seem too happy about it. He's not one to hide his feelings. Another player that you may have to dig deep into the update archives to recall is Ernst Hermans, he came third, I believe, in the 2006 EWSOP in Vienna behind Jonathan Plens and eventual (and I mean eventual - 6 hours... eek!) winner Sigi Stockinger. He was followed avidly on the forum by a female fan, and rightly so because he came across as a true gent. Today he seems to be suffering though, down to 14k after calling a suspicious 2k bet (pot was already 10k) on the River of a 4d 3d 7h 6c Ts board. Mateyboy said straight wins before revealing a set of sevens, which Dutchman Ernst and his Kings couldn't better. His opponent wore a 'Sunny State' T-shirt. I acknowledge that I swim in a sea of ignorance, but can anyone tell me what state that is? Pictured: (1) Arnaud Mattern (2) Andy Bloch (3) Peter Evans (4) Simon Hennessey (5) Peter Hedlund (6) Ernst Hermans --------------------------------------- John Gale is already on the blind-stealing-prowl, raising to 550 from the button and getting the big blind to fold on the Ks Jc Ac flop with an 850 bet. Over on Stuart Fox's table some dodgy play led to the Ac Aspades of one player being outdrawn by the Js Jd of another by the river of a Kd 5d 6s 8d 6d board. Jerome Bradpiece, who is harder to recognise with his trademark hat, couldn't stop laughing as he told me a tale of how one of his tablemates was busted for moving in on a K-J-9 board with two diamonds. He was called by K-J...and showed....6h 3h. The mind boggles. And I'm guessing that won't be the last time I say that. Three players in the pot on a 8c Qd 8d 7d board, as the river comes the 2d, the big blind jumps up out of the chair and shouts, "Come on! Yeah!! You're all going home now!!" He then sits back down and quietly says, "3,000." Both other players pass. The mind boggles. Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: snoopy1239 on July 08, 2007, 11:20:04 PM hi snoops - tell Jaffa never mind his sisters what about letting his grandad know how hes getting on - he never writes he never phones lol - wish all the lads atb m8 - boy do i wish i was there!!!! How come you're not here?... (http://images.jupiterimages.com/common/detail/12/77/22617712.jpg) Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: AlexMartin on July 08, 2007, 11:50:19 PM Snoopy, i reckon you and flops deserve a night off, just go and get bladdered in a decent bar m8, we dont really care about day 1's anyway.
Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: T8MML on July 08, 2007, 11:58:50 PM hi snoops - tell Jaffa never mind his sisters what about letting his grandad know how hes getting on - he never writes he never phones lol - wish all the lads atb m8 - boy do i wish i was there!!!! How come you're not here?... (http://images.jupiterimages.com/common/detail/12/77/22617712.jpg) Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: snoopy1239 on July 09, 2007, 12:02:52 AM Snoopy, i reckon you and flops deserve a night off, just go and get bladdered in a decent bar m8, we dont really care about day 1's anyway. I'm too tired to pick up my pint glass. Sleep is my only plan. ;sleep; Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: snoopy1239 on July 09, 2007, 12:24:36 AM A gentle, but voluntary shudder of applause ripples across one corner of the cardroom, the foreboding sight of Greg 'Fossilman' Raymer rising from his seat and lifting up his backpack. The cameras swarm the man and by the time I reach the table, the hand has been mucked. "Nothing dramatic," claims the 2004 Champion to the camera and, by the expression on his face, he's probably telling the truth, a flush draw versus a set being my best prediction.
Meanwhile, as the white socks and sandals trot down the aisle, an Aussie is taking his misfortunes with less grace, London EPT runner up Emad Tahtouh losing his temper completely and throwing obscenities into the excessively air-conditioned air. "This is sick! F***" he exclaims, throwing down Aces face-up to Ted Lawson's 2.3k River bet. The board reads Jc Qh 3d Kd 5d and Emad, after calling a 2k bet on the Turn, clearly thought that he was beat, enough not to call the final bet and throw his toys out of the pram unnecessarily. Lawson, meanwhile, remains poe-faced, folds his cards face down and scoops the pot. Tahtouh, who convinced Hachem to play the 2005 World Series, down to 4.5k. A curiously located table lies in solitude next to the feature table and by the entrance. It's on a raised platform and perhaps what Court Number 1 is to Centre Court at Wimbledon. With this extra couple of inches of ground comes the presence of a famous name, strategically placed for onlookers to gawp at - Day 1A it was Marcel Luske, yesterday it was Scotty Nguyen and today it's the ever-excited Mike 'The Mouth' Matusow. Seated next to Mike is a more local (to me, anyhow) face, Birmingham's Martin Elliott clearly overjoyed to be playing with someone as infamous as Matusow, and subsequently requesting a quick photo. I duly obliged, and at closer look, you'll be able to spot Matusow dressed head to toe in royal blue in the background. Martin (20k) has only played a few hands so far, but his greatest achievement must be persuading The Mouth to fetch him a Red Bull. Respect. Recent spots also include fellow Midlander and renowned gambler, Phil Peters, currently on 13k, plus Men 'The Master' Nguyen, seated on two chairs but probably in need of a third to balance out his oompa-loompa status. Humberto Brenes, honouring us blondes with a bright yellow tracksuit, is here too, as is Jennifer Tilley, who, for her forty nine years in this world, is looking absolutely stunning. I also gathered chip counts of James Akenhead, Mick McCloskey and Paul Parker, who have 25,000, 18,500 and 21,000 respectively. Speaking of Paul Parker, we had an amusing, but sincerely bizarre exchange about the giant peanut that is walking around, the result of which culminated in a shoddy joke about him 'working for peanuts' - I am reluctantly taking the credit for that monstrosity of a gag. Over to Floppy... ----------------------------------------- Mike Matusow has been joined on the tv table by TJ Cloutier (pic1), though Mike was actually involved in a fight a minute ago. With a giant peanut. Yes, Mike and a man dressed as Mr Peanut fought for several moments before Mr Peanut was kicked from the tournament area. Elsewhere there was agony and ecstasy as an Ahrt Aspades vs Ad Ac moment ended when the Ahrt four-flushed (pic2), there were regular shouts of "Oh!!!!" and "That's soooooooooooooo sick man!!!" With the occasional, "unlucky bud," thrown in. ESPN continue to stalk the big name players, yesterday it was the muted Patrick Antonius who wouldn't whisper a word, today, it's the turn of the mute Phil Ivey and the er.... mute Allen Cunningham who sit and say nothing as the foreboding boom mic hangs above them. Here's a shot of the attempts to get Allen Cunningham to say.....something, the table is behind the Chris Ferguson/Robert Varkonyi one. One again we are on a break. 200/400 blinds when we return. Chip counts from Wordseriesofpoker.com Chad Brown -- 58200 Phil Ivey -- 54000 Bernard Lee -- 53000 Darrell "Gigabet" Dicken -- 50000 Kevin Keller -- 50000 Gavin Griffin -- 40000 Tony Korfman -- 37300 Allen Cunningham -- 36000 Chris "Jesus" Ferguson -- 36000 Danny Alaei -- 36000 Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: Bigfella on July 09, 2007, 12:29:03 AM Apparently Raymer pushed with Js Tc on a flop of 9c Qs 6h.. called by matey who had pocket 6's and no improvement for the fossilman.
(not sure about the suits... but you get the idea) Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: s3an on July 09, 2007, 12:34:04 AM PLEASE CAN YOU TELL ME IF THE ROMANELLO BROTHERS ARE STILL IN
THANKS Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: snoopy1239 on July 09, 2007, 12:35:16 AM Apparently Raymer pushed with Js Tc on a flop of 9c Qs 6h.. called by matey who had pocket 6's and no improvement for the fossilman. (not sure about the suits... but you get the idea) Hey, I wasn't too far away then, my post-hand reading skills are in top form today. :) Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: snoopy1239 on July 09, 2007, 12:36:46 AM PLEASE CAN YOU TELL ME IF THE ROMANELLO BROTHERS ARE STILL IN THANKS Neither of the Romanello brothers are listed as playing today. Perhaps they're in Day 1D? Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: s3an on July 09, 2007, 12:41:36 AM CHEERS SNOOP
Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: kashman on July 09, 2007, 12:47:26 AM any news on paul parker
Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: FlyingPig on July 09, 2007, 12:55:28 AM Any news on Max Ward
Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: jaryja on July 09, 2007, 12:56:55 AM My sister has not been texting me!! any updates on Radu Butan! Thanks:)
Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: snoopy1239 on July 09, 2007, 01:12:34 AM My sister has not been texting me!! any updates on Radu Butan! Thanks:) Not unless you tell me what hotel he's staying in. :P Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: jaryja on July 09, 2007, 01:17:16 AM Does that mean he is out or on a break!!?? Ahhhhh!!!
Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: snoopy1239 on July 09, 2007, 01:22:00 AM Why do I always need the loo when there's a break? Is that an act of the poker gods, I certainly hope not, but either way, the players are back after a 20 minute break and raring to go. One of those enthusiasts is Paul Parker, who I bumped into during the brief pause. "I was sky high at 23k at one point, but got a nosebleed and went back down to 20k. the blinds are starting to kick in already!".
Max Ward, donning his APAT shirt, is alive and kicking, but only because I haven't seen him play a hand. Currently on 17.5k, I'm yet to see him get his hands dirty, but I'll keep an eye out for any potential movement. One player who has been a busy bee is veteran Peter 'The Bandit' Evans. He was taken out by Arnaud Mattern, the Late Night Poker star calling a pre-flop raise with 9h 7h and re-raising his 10k all-in on a two hearted Flop. Arnaud called with Aces and that was all she wrote for the Midlander. Sharing a quadrant with Paul Parker is James Akenhead. He just took the blinds with a 1,800 raise to add 600 to his 28k stack. Opposite him is Mick McCloskey, struggling with just 8k. During the break, I couldn't help but watch in awe the crowd in the exhibition room queuing up to see the Devilfish. It still amazes me that these people, who I consider to be as normal as butter on toast, being worshipped as celebrities, lines of fans holding memorabilia and praying for that Devilfish handshake and signature. Even to touch him would make their day! The same applies for Marcel Luske, he's equally as popular, tourists hugging him, trying to be his friend and generally falling at his feet. It's a part of poker I just can't fathom - you can play on an equal plain as these guys on practically any day of the week, yet they're still treated like film stars. You won't believe how often I hear people saying "Oh look, there's Phil", or "Daniel, Daniel, over her", as if they know them. Oh well, mini-rant or mind boggling over - here's some norkage to soothe my 'How the hell are these tv guys so popular' thoughts... -------------------------- Allen Cunningham has busted the guy to his right. The other player raised in the small blind with A-Q and Allen called in the big with J-T. The flop was K-J-T but it was the J turn that sent all the chips into the middle. Cunningham is over 40k now. Thanks to ace reporter Jeff Kimber for that piece of info. Stuart Fox is still on his starting stack, "I have Tony Hachem to my left and he's in every pot, it's like he has something to prove...." Fabrice Soullier won a big race, his Ahrt Ks beating Qc Qd on a Kc Kh 6d 7d 3c board. Fun pot now on Paul Jackson's table. 8c Td Jc board First guy bets 2,200. Second guy makes it 5,200. First guy makes it 15,200. Second guy is all-in for 25,925. First guy, "Now I have to call." First guy: Qd Qs Second guy: Ts Tc Turn: 9s River: 9d Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: jaryja on July 09, 2007, 01:23:58 AM Ahh, a break, thank god!!
Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: The Camel on July 09, 2007, 01:30:18 AM How is the Ship fairing?
Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: snoopy1239 on July 09, 2007, 01:30:35 AM Does that mean he is out or on a break!!?? Ahhhhh!!! He's out, as reported on the previous page. Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: jaryja on July 09, 2007, 01:41:27 AM Thanks....
Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: NoflopsHomer on July 09, 2007, 01:42:16 AM Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: kashman on July 09, 2007, 01:44:37 AM hey its great that u spotted paul parker shame you never spotted his chips......lol....or r u with holding important info
Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: The Camel on July 09, 2007, 01:51:52 AM John Shipley Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: kashman on July 09, 2007, 02:02:11 AM ooops...apologies missed it
Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: londonmunda on July 09, 2007, 02:13:03 AM Can i get the latest on Sickdog, James Akenhead please and also if theres any big names on his table. Thanks snoopy
Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: snoopy1239 on July 09, 2007, 02:26:50 AM As alluded to in my previous post, the exhibition room is hustle and bustle with crap and celebrities, a lethal combination. But whilst the queue for the Devilfish may look lenghty, you should check out the line of poeple waiting to enter the cardroom. It's reminissent of my early clubbing days, the words "one in one out" still haunting me today as I shivered in the cold night air. Not sure why they're so keen to get in though, it just a load of sweaty old men playing cards, you can't see much. Perhaps it's just Matusow they've come to see - if they have, then they're going to be severely disappointed as he's currently addressing the camera (no change there then) after his recent elimination. Martin Elliott was his next door neighbour, but he wasn't the assassin, a young smartly dressed American gunning down The Mouth with Jacks v Threes in a 13k pot.
Another who has recently bitten the dust is Per Ummer. He was sat next to, and felt the wrath of, bracelet winner and EPT Grand Final champ Gavin Griffin. Illuminated with his brightly coloured barnet, Gavin seems like a nice young lad, but is a lethal weapon at the table and currently fighting it out for the chip lead with over 50k, his most recent victory being with Tc 9c on a 6h Qh 8c Kc Jh board, his opponent calling off an 6k bet on the River. Someone else who may temporarily hold the title of current chip leader is popular Frenchman Fabrice Soulier, who comes highly rated by blogger Benjo. With 58k and a confident smile, I have no reason to disagree. Whilst Daniel Palmer is struggling with 12k, he's still doing better than the Phils, Mr Laak being finished off after crippled by Jerome Bradpiece, Mr Ivey slipping away mysteriously after reportedly being as high as 60k in Level 2. How those chips left his stack so quickly, we'll probably never know. Back to the Brits, and we have two on Table Cunningham, Jeff Kimber still in touch with 18.5k and Audley Harrison, who guns pale in compaision in mine, on 8k. Cunningham himself is threatening to repeat last year's performance as his current stack is pretty beefy at 57k. Paul Jackson of DTD is remaining patient on his reportedly weak table, no hands as of yet but still a 15k stack. "That one lady over there has had Aces 5 times and Kings twice, but still only has 20 or so thousand. She doesn't know how to bet." Similarly, still in the starting blocks is Stuart Fox. He's been up to 23k, down to 17k and now back to his starting stack. Odd for Stuart, the peaks and troughs or normally a lot larger before getting back to even. To be honest, he seems more interested in the masseuses (or is massi), having enjoyed two already. Will have to double check on John 'The Ship' Shipley as I missed your request Camel, but last time I checked, which wasn't too long ago, he was hovering around his starting stack and eating a healthy salad. Finally, may we take a minute's silence please for the loss of Shannon Elizabeth. 1...2...3... ok, that's enough, back to work. --------------------------------------------- I'm not sure if it's necessarily a tactic by some of the amateurs, but many seem to love the uber-overbet, Peter Hedlund bet small into a board of 2s 9c Ts (I didn't see the bet) but it made the pot around 5k, before his opponent moved all-in for 22k total. Hedlund passed his Kh Kd, which I'm currently debating as to whether it's the right move. With a field this big, the value of many hands changes against opponents, a hand you might check/fold nine times out of ten on the river, suddenly becomes something that you may want to value bet. It puts players into a difficult situation, that's for sure. Paul Jackson -- 16.3k He says he's made a dirty stack, akin to putting socks down your pants, to make it look bigger than it actually is. Jonas 'The Bespectacled Hoodied Harry Potter' Molander -- 17k. Jan Heitman, the mercurial German magician has just created the most elaborate magic trick ever and turned himself into another player. Or he's out. Phil Ivey, I've heard, managed to get all his chips in with just a flush draw apparently, a couple of the other media people claim he looked really bored and did not want to be here. Also gone his Men the Master, suffering a set over set incident. Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: snoopy1239 on July 09, 2007, 03:18:48 AM Strolling up the near rail, I wondered why James Akenhead was wearing a face fit for Halloween, and, after talking to Mick McCloskey, who, incidentally, is the only other player I recognise at the table, I learned that James' prior 28k stack had been sliced in half because of an open ended straight flush draw. According to the Irish veteran, James was holding 9c 7c on a 5-8-T-J (two clubs) board, but folded after his re-raise was raised again. However, the hand wasn't without controversy, James revealing his cards to provoke a reaction only for the dealer to begin pushing the chips to Mateyboy. A ruling was called for and the TD said that he'd let him off this once, but will be unable to make any further action. In the end, James made what sounded like a big fold, leaving himself with 13k in chips and an expression reminiscent of smacked bottom.
A more straight forward description comes with the story of Phil Gordon's clash with Seinfeld actor Jason Alexander. The lanky bean pole made it 1.1k from late position only to find the little fella re-popping the minimum for 2.2k from the small blind. Surprisingly, the big blind flat called, as did Gordon, who was surely influenced by the potential of a three-way pot. On the 2h Js 5h Flop, Alexander bet out 2.5k, the Big Blind folded, but Gordon called. Alexander check called 4.8k on the 9s Turn before swiping his cards into the muck when Gordon bet 5.2k on the River. Not afraid of displaying his mischievous ways, Gordon happily showed 6-4 for a missed gutshot. Nice bluff! Elsewhere, there has been a lot of shifting and changing including a few 'Oooh eck, where have they gone' moments, one of which was directed towards John Shipley who is no longer in his original seat, which is rather worrying indeed. Also in the seat-has-been-replaced category is DTD's Paul Jackson. One man who actually broke from a table was Robin Lacey, he's now on Table 22 with 22k in chips. In fact, he asked me to inform antesup that he'd moved, but unless his new table is in the bar, he shouldn't worry. One man who is definitely still in is Southampton's Colin Knabb - he's running very nicely with 39k after finding quads. Stuart Fox is still plugging away... with the massages that is, he's on his third! I wonder what's the record is?... Pictured: (1) Mick McCloskey (2) Phil Gordon (3) Jason Alexander (4) John Shipley (5) Robin Lacey (6) Colin Knabb Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: snoopy1239 on July 09, 2007, 04:13:10 AM Players have been on a 90 minute break and are due to return at 8.30pm (4.30am UK time)
Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: maxward on July 09, 2007, 04:20:48 AM Hey all,
Ten mins before im due back so ill be brief Despite Snoops ascertions I have been pretty busy, just when hes not around. Upto 28k, down to 22k, upto 26k, down to 6k, back to 16k and now 19k. So up and down. Given the business end of proceedings are coming up I will have to put it all at risk soon. A happy target would be 40/50 but its anybodys guess, had a cruel and wicked mixture of outdraws and odd calls so far to contend with. Over and out Havent even seen you yet Snoop, I demand a better pic! Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: snoopy1239 on July 09, 2007, 04:30:18 AM Hey all, Ten mins before im due back so ill be brief Despite Snoops ascertions I have been pretty busy, just when hes not around. Upto 28k, down to 22k, upto 26k, down to 6k, back to 16k and now 19k. So up and down. Given the business end of proceedings are coming up I will have to put it all at risk soon. A happy target would be 40/50 but its anybodys guess, had a cruel and wicked mixture of outdraws and odd calls so far to contend with. Over and out Havent even seen you yet Snoop, I demand a better pic! The earlier picture of you shall remain, we tend to bin the ones that make people look good, they're nowhere near as amusing. Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: snoopy1239 on July 09, 2007, 05:18:29 AM With the dinner break completed, the players returned to duty with full stomachs, probably planning to sleep it off for the remainder of the day. But, of course, that would be a foolish move with some of the questionable play I've witnessed, and one man more than capable of taking advantage of the poor standard is Max Ward, still seated on the very edge of the cardroom. He was down to 6k at one point and then back up to 19k, but promised to provide the gory details later. What the APAT winner did say, however, is that even though they've supplied a 20k starting stack, the removal of levels has resulted in a pretty poor comp considering it's a 2 hour clock. I don't think he's alone there, many claiming last year's structure to be superior.
Meanwhile, Jeff Kimber has outlasted Audley Harrison, the Olympic silver medalist losing out in a three way pot with Big Slick versus K-Q and a set of Eights on a K-8-3 Flop. Before he left though, Jeff took a few chips off him by calling him down with Eights versus Sixes on a 9-7-2 Flop. This was partly how Jeff went from 11k back up too 22k. Adding colour to the competition is Jeff Kenna, cowboyed up to the max as usual with his broad American accent and black cowboy hat, not to mention his gob that never stops working. "I have to warn you guys," starts Kenna enthusiastically, "I have gas." Garnering the attention of the table, "I just thought I'd be honest, I'll try and hold it in, but if I get pinched then I don't think I'll be able to stand the pressure." A masseuse on the adjacent table laughs. "Has anyone ever released gas when you've been giving them a massage?" asks Kenna curiously. The masseuse revealed nothing. Continuing the charismatic theme, I thought I'd take a few snaps of some of the more interesting players, one of which I would consider the dapperist player here, if that's a real word. Also, check out the guy with the beard, couldn't you just imagine him drinking grog outside your local saloon? Finally, gotta love that mop on Ken Lennaard, it's almost a side parting quiff, if such a hairstyle exists. At the time of writing, we're currently on Level 3 with the blinds at 200 and 400. ------------------- The all-ins are flying in now left, right and invariably centre. I stand by one table where one guy manages to get the full 18k in preflop, (200/400/50) with Ahrt Th against Ac Ad which invariably hold up, probably a good thing. The last thing you need to hear when making the journey from the press room to the main hall is, "So I raised with Aces and this muppet re-raised all-in with Ace Ten suited...." So far, we've only lost about 400 of the 1743 players from today but I think we'll lose at least 600 in the next three hours. Robin Lacey is OUT. He moved on a 7s 5h 3h Ahrt board with Qh Jc but was up against 7c 5c and missed the heart draw on the river. According to photgrapher Neil Stoddard, Kenna James laughs like Basil Brush, (without the boom boom, I presume). Floppy Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: snoopy1239 on July 09, 2007, 06:20:02 AM Sometimes you just can't prevent the poker gods from having their devilish way with you, swivelling round and smacking you across the face with a wet kipper whenever they so please. The last hour or so has provided firm proof of this - the pain, the torment, the mockery - I just can't take it anymore. I won't hold back any longer though, I have to tell you, it's only fair. In a room packed to the rafters with big sweaty men dribbling on their cards, we have lost Clonie Gowan and Jennifer Tilley and thus are four norks down. Life just isn't fair is it? Why do the poker Gods take the norkage away from us and leave us with a sea of testosterone raging baboons? Perhaps it's a test, I'm not sure, all I know is that the eye candy is slowly evaporating and I'm not happy.
The visual treats may have departed, but the conversation is still bubbling over, especially with Paul Parker on the case. Naturally, he's still in after barely playing a hand... oh, okay, he played one. "I lost 9k but it could have been less," claims Paul. "The guy behind me accidentally re-raised my pre-flop raise by dropping too many chips in. I then had to fold when he check-raised me on the Flop, but the pot had swollen because of his slip-up, so it cost me more than it should have." "What did you have?" I asked. "King Ten," replied Paul. Is it just me, or does that sound a tad loosey goosey for Mr Parker?... On the very next table, I'm afraid I have to report the loss of James Akenhead. The Hit Squad member was haunted by one nemesis at the table, the player in fact who made him lay down that straight earlier on. This time, it was the dreaded Aces that let James down, his continuation bet on a raggy Flop being called by Mateyboy's A-6 suited, which Turned a flush draw to send James packing. Considering the speedy demise of our contingent today, I went off in search of anyone who looked vaguely British (basically anyone without a tan) and asked them if they were from the land of St George. It was only a matter of time before I stumbled across one pale flag flier, and that man was Richard Connolly, yet another of the Ladbrokes crew. Unfortunately, as seems to be the trend with our guys so far, he's struggling with just 8k - lost sporadically rather than in one big pot. "The blinds are catching us up, you need to be ahead of the game," he commented. The good news is that I shall now be resurrecting a sunken ship, John Shipley being the captain. He went missing earlier on and I feared the worst, especially considering he has the ability to make moves. However, he has now been refound and confirmed as still in this year's World Series with 16,000 in chips. If any of our boys are doing well(ish), it would be Colin Knapp - he had a great start and is still up there with 35k, which, incidentally, are neatly stacked in twos so as to make it very easy for me to count. While Andy Bloch and Men 'The Master' Nguyen are back in their hotel rooms, one European in particular is doing exceedingly well, Philip Hilm of Denmark playing superbly to build a 105k stack, thereby making him one of our current chip leaders. Another Dane worth a look is Mads Andersen - he's a WPT finalist and won the 2005 Copenhagen EPT that Hilm also finalled in. Mads is on over 50k now after calling down an opponent with Pocket Tens vs. Ac 5s on a 6d 4h Qh 3d 4c, so he's certainly moving in the right direction. Apart from that, I spotted Michael Muldoon, who finalled in the 2006 London EPT, but he's Irish, so I can't quite claim him as one of our own, although I'm sure Mike and Tom of antesup won't mind if I borrow him in 30 minutes when all our boys are gone... even if he has only got 6k. Pictured: (1) Paul Parker (2) James Akenhead (3) Richard Connolly (4) John Shipley (5) Mads Andersen (6) Philip Hilm (7) Men Nguyen (8] Michael Muldoon Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: maxward on July 09, 2007, 07:02:45 AM Just been eliminated - AAAAAARRRRGGGGHHHH
I could go on all day about the horrendous calls ive seen and the lack of any kinda of connecting with the flop but what ultimatley did it was this: Me:£17k Villain: £37k Blinds & Ante:£1.1k Folded to villain who in pos 6 raises to £2.5k (pot now £3.6k) With Ac Qh I min reraised to £5k (pot now £8.6k) Villain, after much consideration calls (out of position) Flop: Td 9h Ad Villain Checks I move all in for my last £12k (I could be beaten here but villain is loose aggraesive and has raised first in a number of occasions, so given my raise was only min his range is pretty wide, of which I can beat quite a lot) Villain calls with Jh Qd (open ended straight and backdoor flush - both undercards) The turn was 4c The River brought Kc to fill his straight Much annoyance but I guess thats the game well love to hate Only sorry, with such support, I couldnt have lasted longer and made more of an impact. Plenty of time to digest the detail and the many other hands, Ill come back with more once Ive calmed down. Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: JaffaCake on July 09, 2007, 07:16:59 AM You wait all year for the biggest tourney, you stick in and grind it out without any cards ad missing sets with small pairs atleast 20 times, every pot you win is stolen (i only showed down one hand), while one of the game's greatest, Allen Cunnigham is playing as smoothly as a Rolls Royce one to your right, accumulating a double average stack with consumate ease....then you get a chance to play with the big boys and some dumbass Yanky Doodler who wathces too much TV does this.
Serial raiser kid makes it 1200 from early pos, blinds 200 400 with 50 so costing 1100 a round. I look down at 9d 9s in the cutoff and rr to 3600. I've rr him twice before in position and he's folded (with AQ sooooted and AK as it goes), but this time he makes it 8600. I immediately think fol, but then look at him, the previous actions (this is the second straight hand he made it 1200) and he looks uncomfortable. I'm pretty good at heads up and my read is he's not that strong. I decide, after 90 seconds or so, to call and see a flop with no ace please, the call leaving me 11k back, enough to fold if I don't like the flop. The flop comes 7d 5c 5d and he immediately bets 6000. It's all or nothing for me so I go into the tank After three minutes and with a crowd gathering I move all in and he calls. I flip my 9d 9s, he flips...... Ad 6c. Turn 4c river the inevitable 8h. 45k pot, average was around 30 and he had around 30 at the start of the hand. Cunningham turned ome and said great call, at least that's something. God bless America Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: snoopy1239 on July 09, 2007, 07:36:41 AM Unfortunately for me, the table that's seeing all the action is right at the back and furthest away from the pressroom, but at least it's entertaining, the most recent hand being a nasty trips versus overpair outdraw courtesy of a newfound Brit, David Capon of Southampton taking down the 80-90k pot. With all the chips flying in on a 9-9-6 Flop, Capon was looking down and out until the Turn brought a third King, the fourth King on the River resulting in a flurry of gasps from everyone at the table. Amusingly to many bloggers, David has a potentially misleading message on the back of his jumper which you can read for yourself, from the photo, but a look from the front and you'll notice that he truly was taking deep breaths after that encounter. Also on that table, and perhaps another reason for why this is the table to watch, is our current chip leader, Spanish player Juan Fernandez sitting at the top of the tower with a massive 160,000.
We experienced a forced 30 minute hiatus not too long ago, during which I bumped into Stuart Fox who informed me of his sudden increase in chips to 60k. When I asked him how he got there, all he said was the word 'skill'. "Just write 'skill'," he joked, "nothing else." Guess he outdrew someone then. More importantly, I think he's taken up my challenge to utilise 10 different masseuses during the day. I believe the lady pictured is number 4 - a long way to go yet, but it's a decent start. Also hovering around the hallway was Mick McCloskey - he's doubled up recently, although it was a hair-raising moment. Re-raising Akenhead's foe pre-flop with Aces, Mateyboy called and the two saw a raggy doubled diamonded Flop. The money went in and Mick's bullets were ahead, but vulnerable against his opponent's Ace Six of diamonds. "When I saw he had the flush draw," said a relieved Irishman, "I was sure he was going to hit." But nothing arrived and Mick survived. Blonde tracksuit sporting Costa Rican, Huuuuuuuuuuumberto Brenes, is still in. He just got caught raising from the button with 7-3, but still won after hitting a 4-3-6-3-8 board and having his Turn (5k) and River (3.5k) bets paid off. "They were suuuuuuuuuuuited," he pleaded when questioned. ________________________________________ Hello, it is Djinn, back from the unwakeable sleep following yesterday's anticlimactic tournament experience, to watch the end of the day's players as they go through the last four hours. Having been on the other side of it now, I can say without a doubt this is where the tiredness starts kicking in, making the choices harder as the kind of mental sat-nav which governs a lot of decisions in live poker (recollection of patterns, sensing happiness/anxiety in other people) switches to screen-saver and it's tempting to just sit and do nothing, or hope that any decisions you get will be non-marginal, nice and simple ones. Not so for Jerome Bradpiece, who is OUT now (pictured in the hallway) after a promising earlier level or two - down to 20k now, and a New Player was moved to his table. The first hand with the New Guy Jerome re-raised from 1,800 to 5,500 preflop with AQ, and took it down, but the very next hand he found AK and the same guy raising pre to 2,500. Quite chunky - he thought he'd try to take it down again, raising to 7,000. "This time I'll call you," said New Guy, who promptly moved in on the low raggy J-high flop... Jerome looked at his 12k remaining, the pot, New Guy and convinced himself that "I was nearly getting the right price, he could have been making a clever move with a worse Ace [a slight smile] and I could have over 40k instead of around 10k." He called, found Queens against him, and busted. He looks deflated but never a grumpy loser I reckon he'll be fine after 14 hours' sleep and another tournament starts... Also pictured at the bottom - John Shipley, who just doubled up with Kh Kd against what looked like 6c 6h to what looks like still less than 20k... ...and a be-hoodied Vivek Rajkumar who's already cashed more than once this series, and is probably continually underestimated by his older opponents while he's already flying the flag for the Internet Kids. With 50k in chips I am sure he's making Shipley's table, which he shares, a bit more tricky. Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: snoopy1239 on July 09, 2007, 08:19:39 AM Daniel Alaei has just won a huge pot:
Flop = Qh Ks 7h Alaei = Kh Jh Mateyboy #1 = Kc Qd Mateyboy #2 = Qs Kd Turn = 2d River = 3h Brits: Peter Smythe -- 36,500 Paul Parker -- 8,000 Stuart Fox -- 110,000 Richie Harris -- 40,000 Bradley Viner -- 23,000 Ben Roberts -- 18,500 Richard Connolly -- 19,000 Colin Knapp -- 48,000 Steve Mitchell -- 14,000 Europeans: Katja Thater -- 14,000 Ersnt Hermans -- 23,500 Sylvester Geoghegan -- 34,500 Peter Hedlund -- 5,500 Fabrice Soulier -- 49,500 Philip Hilm -- 139,000 Arnaud Mattern -- 87,500 Juan Fernandez -- 176,500 Patric Bueno -- 14,500 Ken Lennaard -- 16,000 Names: Phil Gordon -- 32,500 Kenna James -- 19,000 Daniel Alaei -- 111,500 Todd Brunson -- 23,000 Humberto Brenes -- 28,000 Chris Ferguson -- 61,500 Robert Varkonyi -- 34,500 Gavin Griffin -- 171,500 Vanessa Rousso -- 65,000 _________________________________________________ Another Brit found lurking beneath his own jumper in the back - Simon Hennessey. It was a privilege dealing with him at the Gutshot many moons ago, and a still greater one to snap his photo on his way from spinning his start-of-day 20k down to 19,400. "I'm cashing out now," he was saying as I took this pic... but literally seconds later and I found him calling a button-push all-in for around 9k from the big blind with his Js Jd - the button held Ad 7s and he knocked the guy out, grinning like a Cheshire cat after he'd stacked his stack. Found Todd Brunson in familiar cowboy hat (you know when in movies someone has an evil twin and they're the same but with darker clothes and hair and maybe a monobrow? Well he has the Brunson Hat, but black...) 13,000 now Also pictured: Vanessa Rousso TJ Cloutier, who is on the internet-streaming table at the moment. Being on a raised platform makes him look even bigger. Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: Djinn on July 09, 2007, 09:26:03 AM Paul Parker, badged Ladbrokes Poker Team, has managed to get into the press room, which is sad because it means he is OUT, but good because, as usual, be brings some interesting stories - one of which is his short-stacked quandary with pocket Eights - what should one do with them in the penultimate level, with just 6k, facing a preflop raise to 1,800 (blinds 300/600 ante 75)? Paul flat called, and then a third Mystery Player came in as well...
Flop: 6-6-K Player 1 checked, Paul checked, Player 3 quickly bet 4k. Player 1 passed and now Paul decided that even though he was definitely getting called, the bettor was weak (doing this "Go away Grin" he was doing earlier when he bluffed someone off a straight)...so he pushed, found Player 3 with J-J and busted. "I was right, he didn't have a King..." Now still torturing himself about this, he did qualify online though and has played earlier the $1,000 S.H.O.E. event and the limit shootout so his trip has been pretty action packed... He also recounted my favourite apocryphal story of the tournament so far...told him by one of his dealers today. Apparently yesterday, his dealer was dealing to a chatty guy to his immediate left, who got Aspades Ks, raised it up, one caller. The flop came Qs 6s 6d. He bet a little, called. Bingo - the turn brought the Js - nut flush! He bet, raised, all-in, happy call. You'd think when someone sees the 6h 6c against them, they'd be halfway out the door before the river card, but no, the guy tapped the dealer on the shoulder, "You remember, brother, what we practised? Bring the Ten of spades, make Mom proud..." The river: Ts Bingo. The Quads guy was, you can imagine, unimpressed. He was ready for the 'real' river, and wasn't happy when it appeared that this wasn't an elaborate joke. So often I hear 'bad beat stories' which are nothing of the sort; this is the real deal. One other note from Paul, who played last year and got some perspective on the New Structure: it's faster, officially. The 20k stack disguises a couple of level gaps - he said he busted last year at this exact level with around 9k in chips, with the blinds 100/200 ante 25 or 50. Now, the blinds are going up to 400/800 ante 100 at the same hour... players are saying that it snuck up on them, somewhat. --------------------- Mick McCloskey is up to 41k due to Aces and Kings. The Kings hit an Ace high Flop, but Mick correctly called a Turn bet after checking the Flop for a nice pot. Then, dealt Aces, he re-raised a raise and a call to add a few more. Stuart Fox is on 130k. He doubled up from 20 to 40 with a pair and open ended straight draw against a flush, and then raised and re-raised his way over the 100k mark. One hand he called a re-raise (after flat calling the initial raise) with Pocket Fives and flopped a five, but didn't get too much money as his opponent only had A-K, Ace high, and the Turn produced 4 to straight. Also spotted another European in Irishman Paul Cryan. He's on 33k Two more women out... Katja Thater and Kristy Gazes, the former never really got going. Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: Colchester Kev on July 09, 2007, 09:50:57 AM Hello, it is Djinn, back from the unwakeable sleep following yesterday's anticlimactic tournament experience, to watch the end of the day's players as they go through the last four hours. Having been on the other side of it now, I can say without a doubt this is where the tiredness starts kicking in, making the choices harder as the kind of mental sat-nav which governs a lot of decisions in live poker (recollection of patterns, sensing happiness/anxiety in other people) switches to screen-saver and it's tempting to just sit and do nothing, or hope that any decisions you get will be non-marginal, nice and simple ones.
what a great paragraph ... so descriptive ;tightend; ;tightend; ;tightend; Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: snoopy1239 on July 09, 2007, 10:21:40 AM As the day draws to a close, both bloggers and players alike are showing signs of fatigue - in the main, the medium stacks are folding their way to Day 2, the short stacks are looking to gamble so they have something to come back with, and the big stacks are looking to pick them off. This, of course, results in lots of last level showdowns and plenty of broken hearts. In literally the space of three minutes of venturing back in the cardroom, I witnessed three all-ins and three late departures. There was a K-K vs. A-J on a Queen high board, an A-Q that held against A-J and a 7d-Td vs. Kh-Qd all-in on a 2h-AhTh Flop, black nines on the Turn and River.
Scouring the crowd, we still have a scattering of Brits remaining. John Shipley's one, he had to double up from 13k with Kings and is now on 24.5k. He seems as focused as normal, shades on, fixed posture and constantly caressing his chips in order to keep his hands bust. Steve Mitchel's still there with 6k, as is Daniel Power on 31k. David Capon's been having problems of late though, his 85k stack being demolish by his neighbour who called a pre-flop raise with T-9. Flop came T-T-K, Mateboy bet out, Capon raised, Mateyboy called. Rag Turn and all the chips went in, Capon's Aces failing to improve. He's thus down low again. I've noticed a few Irishmen of late, one of whom is Kevin Fitzpatrick, he's on 39k. Paul Cryan is still alive too with 39.5k. There's a cracking table on the edge of the room. They're all having fun, cracking jokes and generally acting like they've know each other. There is one exception however, a quiet chap in Seat 8 being nicknamed 'Silent Sam' by his lively table mates. Honestly, this table has to be seen to be believed, they're like brothers, chatting away as if they're playing a 5 dollar rebuy. When I asked what they're going to do if they break up the table, they looked genuinely shocked. I suggested they handcuff themselves to the table to save the family home. (1) Bradley Viner (2) John Shipley (3) Kevin Fitpatrick (4) Paul Cryan (5) Table Fun (6) Silent Sam ________________________________________________________________ Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: Djinn on July 09, 2007, 10:41:49 AM Focusing on the sideline issues which concern us all at 2am:
Apart from the actual news of TJ Cloutier being eliminated, I have for you: Sleepwatch One more American pro spotted still here at this late hour - Steve Brecher, whom I remember from the WPT Paris many years ago - he made it to Europe one time at least, so deserves an update - looks like 30k, but I can't read my own writing on my notepad. Hatwatch With time running out, it seemed a valuable use of the last 20 minutes to run a little competition in my head for the best hats still in: Booby prize for cliched classy hat 4th place to Todd Brunson for not finding his own path, stylewise 3rd place to Mick McCloskey for covering his with badges....... 2nd place, for obvious reasons to this guy, and 1st place to this Unknown Warrior, who has co-ordinated so perfectly. Not in the competition but catching my eye was a T-shirt reading, "Your sunglasses don't hide that you suck." --------------- Not long left now, especially for Steve Mitchel perhaps who has just 5k. "Whatever happens, you're going to get some for of final Level excitement," I said to him. It's late in the day, but I managed to find another Brit, Graham Hardwell from Bristol. He's on 33k after limp folding when the blind bet out 5k on a Q-T-J (2 clubs Flop). Watch out for Irishman Mick McCloskey, you can never count him out. "You've still got 40k, you had that 3 hours ago," I observed. "Oh no, I had 41k then," he quickly replied. Gavin Griffin is out after a promising start, big surprise that one. Chris Ferguson and Robert Varkonyi are still sharing a table, both with 55-60k in chips. Vanessa Rousso is surely out because she's watching boyfriend Chad Brown from the sidelelines. He's on 66k and always a danger. Another big name, Allen Cunningham is there with 54k, but Kenna James seems to be missing. Can't see Steve Brecher either. Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: kinboshi on July 09, 2007, 11:03:53 AM Quote from: The beagle with the guns Audley Harrison, the Olympic silver medalist Think you'll find that despite flattering to deceive in the pro game, he did manage to win the Gold at the Olympics. Maybe you're thinking of Amir Khan? Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: Djinn on July 09, 2007, 11:31:59 AM I am going to pre-empt the actual end of play by a short ways today so we can either nip to the front of the taxi queue (it is absolutely ridiculous at this time of day) or get a lift with Stuart Fox - what a gent - he offered to drop us at the Orleans on the way to his apartment after he finishes playing his 12 hour day. Bless.
Vanessa Rousso is indeed out, after building such a stack too - it all went when she flopped an underset - Fives under Queens on a 4-5-Q board. Followed to the rail by the TV crews, she was relating the story to Chad Brown et al. Simon Hennessey has under 9,000 now, after getting involved with Ac Aspades in a pot which included chip leader Carl Olsen (pictured). "I run so bad. Chip leader runs so good." So chip leader raises to 2,200, which he was doing pretty much every hand (showing 2-4 off recently) and the big blind is, "a big fan of squeezing," so Simon risks just flat calling...no, no raise. "I should have just f**ing raised," he laments, especially when the flop comes down K-3-5 rainbow and he checks, fully expecting a bet he can raise. No, all four players in the hand check, while the turn brings a second heart. Now he bets out 6k, and chip leader calls. The river is the Ahrt, bringing him a set of aces which he "duly paid off the 11k value bet with the flush." --------------------- Just a few minutes left, so we've been ousted from the cardroom. Just as I was leaving though, I managed to spot the following faces: Arnaud Mattern Richard 'Tafftour' Simon Hennessey Jason Alexander Stuart Fox Ernst Hermans Mark Gregorich Patric Bueno Silent Sam Humberto Brenes Amnon Filipi Richard Connolly Todd Brunson Allen Cunningham Chris Ferguson Robert Varkonyi Sylvester Geoghegan Daniel Palmer Paul Cryan Peter Smythe Hassan Habib Steve Dannenmann Jonas Molander Rene Agnelil Chad Brown Oscar Blanco Marc Naalden Ben Roberts Phil Gordon Mick McCloskey Righteo, that's it for today, must dash, Foxy's giving us a lift. ;stickaforkinme; Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: busbybhoy on July 09, 2007, 02:05:49 PM Just been eliminated - AAAAAARRRRGGGGHHHH I could go on all day about the horrendous calls ive seen and the lack of any kinda of connecting with the flop but what ultimatley did it was this: Me:£17k Villain: £37k Blinds & Ante:£1.1k Folded to villain who in pos 6 raises to £2.5k (pot now £3.6k) With Ac Qh I min reraised to £5k (pot now £8.6k) Villain, after much consideration calls (out of position) Flop: Td 9h Ad Villain Checks I move all in for my last £12k (I could be beaten here but villain is loose aggraesive and has raised first in a number of occasions, so given my raise was only min his range is pretty wide, of which I can beat quite a lot) Villain calls with Jh Qd (open ended straight and backdoor flush - both undercards) The turn was 4c The River brought Kc to fill his straight Much annoyance but I guess thats the game well love to hate Only sorry, with such support, I couldnt have lasted longer and made more of an impact. Plenty of time to digest the detail and the many other hands, Ill come back with more once Ive calmed down. You mind me asking why you just min reraise?? You are commiting third of your stack...Why not just push harder pre flop and take it down there? Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: maxward on July 09, 2007, 02:59:51 PM I accept min raising is a debatable play here.
Ive had a number of similar situations where the initial raise took a significant portion of my stack and so pushed, with no call, taking blinds and antes. In this isntance I wanted to get paid, given his range I was happy that i was probably ahead and more than likely should an ace fall on the flop. If not and he leads out after my preflop raise, I could in theory, although short, still get away and find another spot. Title: Re: WSOP MAIN EVENT: DAY 1C - Interactive Post by: Ironside on July 09, 2007, 03:29:26 PM is the runner up APAt scottish winner phil starr?
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