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WPT $25,000 Final: Day 3 - At A Glance
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Re: WPT $25,000 Final: Day 3 - At A Glance
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April 25, 2007, 03:34:02 AM »
Incredible hand involving Jaime Ligator, Jared Hamby and Tim Phan.
Phan raises it up, Jaime calls, Jared pushes for 160k, Phan announces all-in and Jaime calls.
Tim Phan =
Jared Hamby =
Jaime Ligator =
Flop =
Turn =
A railer celebrates on Phan's behalf and shakes his chair.
River =
Jared punches the air and puts his finger to his mouth like Cantona celebrating a goal.
New chip counts:
Jaime Ligator -- 30,000
Tim Phan -- 125,000
Jared Hamby -- 365,000
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Re: WPT $25,000 Final: Day 3 - At A Glance
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April 25, 2007, 03:35:58 AM »
Jaime Ligator is now OUT.
Moved his 30k in with
, Jared called and Abraham Mosseri moved all-in with
Board =
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April 25, 2007, 03:55:01 AM »
80th = Melissa Hayden
81st = James Van Alstyne
82nd = Marcello Del Grosso
83rd = Sam Farha
84th = Lamar Wilkinson
85th = Johan Storakers
86th = David Daneshgar
87th = Kevin O'Connell
88th = John Harris
89th = Peter Rho
90th = Jason Freetag
91st = John Nathan
92nd = Robert Goldfarb
93rd = Alvin Zeidenfeld
94th = Thomas Werthmann
95th = Robert Nehorayan
96th = Kevin Keller
97th = Mark Stubbs
98th = Todd Keikoan
99th = Steven Mandelbaum
100th = Bradley Helm
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April 25, 2007, 03:58:42 AM »
And the next lot of OUTs -
73rd Stan Fulton
74th Bryan Devonshire
75th Gary Haubelt
76th Jordan Siegel
77th Jamie Ligator
78th Sam Grizzle
79th Nek-Pal Singh
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April 25, 2007, 04:00:03 AM »
Thomas Wahlroos has more than doubled up to 800k.
All-in pre-flop.
Ram Vaswani (only for 80k) =
Mark Gregovic =
Thomas Wahlroos =
Flop =
Turn =
River =
Need I say more?...
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April 25, 2007, 04:23:21 AM »
Ross Boatman has doubled up to just over 300k.
All-in on a Flop of
with
versus.
Turn =
River =
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April 25, 2007, 04:27:45 AM »
Eric Kesselman is OUT.
All-in pre-flop with
, Eric was looked up by Raymond Davis' Pocket Sevens.
Emphatic 7 on the Flop.
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April 25, 2007, 04:29:18 AM »
OK moving on - new hand involving players to whom I am hesitant to assign names - the redraw at 109 players messed up my carefull constructed seating identification plan. So please refer to photos (Interactive thread) for more detail.
Matey1 (Franklin Caldwell) gets it all in preflop, called in two spots. Mateys two and three look at the
flop while as is traditional the all-in player stands up and can only watch with a sinking heart as Matey2 bets 60k into the dry side pot. Call by Matey3.
Turn:
Matey3 checks, Matey2 bets 130k. Call again.
River:
Whatever happened here happened very fast and while a tall person stepped in front of me, so I'll say it went check-check. Yes, that must be the case, as Matey2 showed his
for the flopped set, while Matey3's guardian angel must have brought his
the two outer on the river to take the whole pot, getting a bit of an earful, however, about calling so much when the side pot was empty...
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April 25, 2007, 04:35:42 AM »
Praz gives the glass-half-empty thumbs down sign, but we both gave him the half-full thumbs up as he put his 300k or so chips to use... He called Loi Phan's preflop raise to 30k from the big blind, and checked the
flop. Phan bet 50k and Praz min-check-raised him, eventually winning a few more. It might have been a slow day for him, but he's clearly, somehow, got the stamina for it despite having had no sleep since, presumably, pre-Manchester.
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April 25, 2007, 04:36:15 AM »
Humberto Brenes is OUT.
Didn't catch the hand, but I hear he got rivered.
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Roland de Wolfe has just eliminated WPT winner Joe Tehan...
Roland =
Joe =
Board =
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April 25, 2007, 04:49:41 AM »
Quote from: Chili on April 25, 2007, 04:47:41 AM
How many left please, whats the average and what time we done??? Cheers muchly
57 left; they redraw again at 54 for no apparent reason.
Done in half an hour.
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April 25, 2007, 04:55:58 AM »
Barny Boatman is OUT.
He raised it up with
, but found a raise and a re-raise behind him.
With 90k in front of him and a 350k pot on offer, Barny decided to gamble.
As he expected, his cards were live as the re-re-raiser had A-K, which ultimately stood up, even though Barny flopped a cheeky flush draw.
He looked genuinely gutted, but he had a good run this year and he'll be back. Only a matter of time before he cracks a big comp.
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April 25, 2007, 05:04:16 AM »
Some chippy counts for you to feast your eyes on:
Jared Hamby -- 475,000
Daniel Alaei -- 160,000
Loi Phan -- 1,275,000
Sorel Mizzi -- 495,000
Lyle Berman -- 365,000
Praz Bansi -- 315,000
Carlos Mortensen -- 925,000
Roland de Wolfe -- 1,105,000
Paul Wasicka -- 655,000
Timothy McCarthy -- 275,000
Richard Anthony -- 705,000
David Levi -- 310,000
Bill Ferrand -- 690,000
Thomas Wahlroos -- 1,175,000
Todd Rozelle -- 365,000
Abraham Mosseri -- 845,000
Marc Goodwin -- 265,000
Tim Phan -- 405,000
Shawn Buchanan -- 145,000
James Worth -- 205,000
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April 25, 2007, 05:08:43 AM »
You how all the girl swoon at the feet of Patrik Antonius? Well, they might have second thoughts now because he currently has the expression of a bulldog chewing on a wasp AND a stinging nettle after his
was outdrawn by Ben Johnson's
on a
board,
hitting the River.
Antonius down to just 42k, tournament director has requested a drug test on Johnson.
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April 25, 2007, 05:12:47 AM »
Mikael Thuritz is getting involved in quite a few hands, it looks like (he's Claus Nielsen's tip, in general)... First of all he lost a couple to Loi Phan who called his utg 30k from the big blind and called his 40k bet on the
flop. The
came on the turn, Mikael bet out 70k, but passed fairly quickly after he got check-raised a further 70k.
Then he won a few from Sorel Mizzi, who raised on the button to 26k, Michael calling in the bb. Flop:
Check to Sorel who bet 40k; call.
Turn:
check-check
River:
Mikael Thuritz bet 150k, a kind of "that's about half my stack, I am probably not folding" kind of bet, which worked, in the end.
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