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« Reply #1380 on: July 14, 2009, 01:54:04 PM »

praying for an Ivey Victory, this could be the second "moneymaker" coming with the publicity in mainstream media it would recieve.
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« Reply #1381 on: July 14, 2009, 02:22:51 PM »

go on Jeff....doing very well considering he apprantely only has one move!!!!
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« Reply #1382 on: July 14, 2009, 02:26:43 PM »

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« Reply #1383 on: July 14, 2009, 02:33:19 PM »

pls pls pls phil "GOD" ivey take this donkament down one time, i cant imagine how many props he has got goin already sick man
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« Reply #1384 on: July 14, 2009, 04:03:46 PM »

Looked up laddys before the tourney started and Ivey was 60/1 to make November 9. Wish i'd backed that
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« Reply #1385 on: July 14, 2009, 04:09:36 PM »


Tournament Highlights:

 

Day 6 Headlines

 

 

1.  World Series of Poker Continues – Down to 64 in the Main Event

 

2.  Darvin Moon (Oakland, MD) is the New Chip Leader Going into Day Seven

 

3.  Many Well-Known Poker Players Still Alive – including Tom Schneider, Phil Ivey, Fabrice Soulier, Jeff Shulman, Antonio Esfandiari, Dennis Phillips, Joe Sebok, Blair Rodman, and Prahlad Friedman

 

4.  Defending World Champion Peter Eastgate Eliminated in 78th Place – Last of former Champions Finally Out

 

5.  Two November Nine Finalists Face-Off at Same Table on Day 6 – Peter Eastgate and Dennis Phillips Tangle in Re-Match, Phillips Survives

 

6.  Seven-Time Gold Bracelet Winner Phil Ivey (Las Vegas, NV) Currently in Third Place


 
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« Reply #1386 on: July 14, 2009, 04:10:30 PM »


The Main Event Continues

 

-- The 2009 WSOP Main Event continued with the play and conclusion of Day 6.  The day included a deep run into the money, as the tournament field size was reduced by nearly two-thirds.  All 185 players who started play were already guaranteed $36,626 in prize money.  Now, after 11 days and 50 hours of tournament play, all finishers are guaranteed at least $90,344 in prize money.

 

 

-- Day 6 began with 185 players.  The day ended with 64 survivors.

 

 

-- Prize money payouts increase at various intervals.  Every player still alive in the tournament (64th place and higher) is now guaranteed at least $90,344 in prize money.  After one more player busts out, survivors are guaranteed at least $108,047.

 

 

-- This was the 46th day of the 2009 WSOP.  Play continues for two more days, plus the finale to be played in November.  There will also be four gold bracelet events played at WSOP-Europe, to be held in London in September.

 

 

-- Tomorrow (Tuesday) begins at noon and is expected to include five levels of play.


 

 
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« Reply #1387 on: July 14, 2009, 04:11:09 PM »


Playing on Day 1 – A, B, C, or D – Does it Matter?

 

Which of the four Main Event starting days is the most advantageous?  The data has been run and the numbers are now in.  Statistics from the past two years of Main Events show there is almost no correlation between the starting day and the odds of finishing in-the-money.  Here are the numbers:

 

2009:

Day 1A:       121 cashes out of 1116 entrants --10.8 percent

Day 1B:       84 cashes out of 873 entrants -- 9.6 percent

Day 1C:       162 cashes out of 1696 entrants -- 9.5 percent

Day 1D:       281 cashes out of 2809 entrants -- 10 percent

 

2008:

Day 1A:       122 cashes out of 1299 entries -- 9.4 percent

Day 1B:       117 cashes out of 1158 entries -- 10.1 percent

Day 1C:       187 cashes out of 1936 entries -- 9.7 percent

Day 1D:       240 cashes out of 2461 entries -- 9.7 percent

 

 
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« Reply #1388 on: July 14, 2009, 04:12:53 PM »


Play on Day 6

 

-- Defending champion Peter Eastgate was eliminated late in the day, in the middle of Level 25.  He ended up as the 78th-place finisher.  He busted out with A-J against Billy Kopp’s 8-8.  Eastgate initially connected with a pair of aces.  But Kopp ended up making a heart flush, which eliminated the Danish poker champion.  It was an impressive run for the Danish poker pro.  Eastgate made the deepest run by a defending champion since Greg “Fossilman” Raymer’s remarkable 25-place finish in the 2005 Main Event.

 

 

-- Eastgate was the final former Main Event champion left standing in this year’s championship.  2005 WSOP champion Joe Hachem, who also started the day in contention, was eliminated in 104th place.

 

 

-- Players competed for five complete levels.  Play ended after Level 25.  When play resumes tomorrow at Level 26, blinds will be 25,000-50,000 with a 5,000 ante.  The average stack size is currently 3,044,063.

 

 

-- Day 5 started with a field of 185 players and ended with 64 survivors.  This means only about 1 percent of the original 6,494 starters survived past the fifth day.

 

 

-- One of the most interesting tables on Day 6 contained two final table players from last year’s Main Event.  Peter Eastgate (1st place) faced Dennis Phillips (3rd place).  The irony of déjà vu in this year’s Main Event was obvious to both players as they exchanged several comments about being back at center stage almost a year to the day of last year’s success.

 

 

-- Two females started the day.  They were Nichoel Peppe (Long Beach, CA) who began in 35th place.  Leo Margets (Barcelona, Spain) started in 135th place.  However, their roles were reversed as Margets survived.  Peppe busted out in 75th place.  Leo Margets is now the only female player left in the field of 64.  She is currently in 18th place.

 

 

-- The 2005 WSOP Main Event champion Joe Hachem was eliminated in 104th place.  He busted out after missing a flush draw and received a rousing ovation from the crowd as he exited the ESPN main stage.  Prior to busting out, Hachem was interviewed during the middle play on Day 6.  He was asked about his goals for this event.  “The only reason I keep playing is to make history,” Hachem said.  “The money is extra.  I want to be part of World Series of Poker history.”

 

 

-- Sarne Lightman, who presently lives in San Jose, Costa Rica, ended up as the 112th-place finisher.  Lightman overseas operations of the Latin American Poker Tour, which will be entering its third season later this year.

 

 

-- Two-time WSOP gold bracelet winner Chris Bjorin (London, UK) was eliminated on this day and finished in 156th place.

 

 

-- Bob Riley (St. Charles, MO) was one of the most senior players still in contention coming into Day 6.  The 70-year-old poker player finished in 168th place.

 

 

-- Players who survived Day 6 will return to continue their quest for the 2009 world poker championship gold bracelet and $8.5 million in prize money on July 14th, starting at noon.

 

 

-- Play on Day 6 ended at 12:45 am.
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« Reply #1389 on: July 14, 2009, 04:15:07 PM »


Day 6 Chip Leader (Darvin Moon)

 

Darvin Moon is the new chip leader after six days of play.  He lives in the small eastern Maryland town of Oakland.  Moon owns and operates a small logging company with other family members.  Most of his days are spent in pine forests scattered throughout the Maryland panhandle.  He is married and was cheered on by his wife, who was sitting in the crowd.  This is Moon’s first time to play in the WSOP.  It was also his first time to visit Las Vegas.

 

 

A Short Interview with Darvin Moon

 

Question:  How did you get to the WSOP?

Moon:  I won my seat at the casino in Wheeling (WV).  We started going out there last year.  I came in ninth one time last year.  This time, I played three times (trying to qualify for a seat to play in the Main Event).  I finished third the first time, and then busted out the next time.  The third time, I won my seat.

Question:  How long have you been playing poker?

Moon:  About three years.  I watch poker on TV a lot.  And I pay attention to it.

Question:  What is your usual poker game?

Moon:  there are about 70 of us around who play around.  We do benefits at places like the Elks Club, American Legion, and the fire departments.  I also play in Wheeling (WV).

Question:  You really came out of nowhere to seize the chip lead.  How did you do it?

Moon:  It’s easy to play when you get hands like I was getting.  It’s just unbelievable.  It’s like a dream.  I got pocket aces and flopped trips, and someone was betting into me.  But I had pocket kings one time and the other guy pushed all in over the top of me.  I just mucked my hand pre-flop.  I mean, he has to have aces.  What else can he have?  That’s just my style.  I play tight.  When I get them I bet and when I don’t, I fold.

Question:  You must feel like a kid in a candy store here at the WSOP.

Moon:  Oh yeah.  I’m nervous.  I mean, this is my first time in Las Vegas. It was my first time on a big plane.   

Question:  How did it feel to play on the main ESPN stage under the spotlight of television cameras?

Moon:  It didn’t bother me at all.  I mean, I am nervous.  But I am more nervous out there than I am here.  I focus on the cards and I am comfortable playing.  I walk down that hall and everybody that’s won and everybody is big time and a name.  And they walk right by you and you say, ‘wow, here I am playing with these guys.  It’s a dream come true.

Question:  Why are you wearing a New Orleans Saints (NFL) cap?   

Moon:  I like cheering for the underdog.  They were underdogs for a long time.  But now they are doing good and I am sticking with them.  We are located right between Pittsburgh and Baltimore.  It is mostly Steeler fans where I live.  And I wear this hat to mess with them.

Question:  Let’s say you get offered ninth place right now.  You can make a deal and you will get $1 million for ninth, plus you get to be part of the November Nine.  Would you take the imaginary deal?

Moon:  No.  No.  Ninth place?  I got my goals set.  It’s not first.  But it’s not ninth, either.  I’ll be happy.  I don’t care if I go out the first hand tomorrow.  I’ve had fun.  It’s been worth every minute of it.  I just like to play and it’s unreal.  It’s something I can’t even dream of doing, and here I am.

 
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« Reply #1390 on: July 14, 2009, 04:15:40 PM »


Here’s how the previous end-of-day chip leaders have fared:

 

Day 1-A:  Redmond Lee (London, UK) – eliminated, did not cash

Day 1-B:  Brandon Demes (Tempe, AZ) – eliminated, did not cash

Day 1-C:  Joseph Cada (Shelby Township, MI) – currently in 15th place

Day 1-D:  Troy Weber (West Terre Haute, IN) – eliminated, did not cash

Day 2-A:  Andrew Gaw (Philippines) – eliminated, did not cash

Day 2-B:  Amir Lehavot (Weston, FL) – CASHED IN 226th PLACE

Day 3: Bertrand Grospellier (Nancy, France) – CASHED IN 122nd PLACE

Day 4:  Matt Affleck (Seattle, WA) – CASHED IN 80th PLACE

Day 5:  Waren Zackey (Johannesburg, South Africa) – currently in 51st place

Day 6:  Darvin Moon (Oakland, MD) -- TBD
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« Reply #1391 on: July 14, 2009, 04:16:15 PM »


ESPN WSOP Broadcasts

 

-- ESPN has been broadcasting its WSOP coverage since 2003.  This year, four events will be featured.  These events include the $40,000 buy-in 40th Anniversary No-Limit Hold’em Championship, the World Champions Invitational, the third-annual Ante-Up for Africa charity tournament, and the Main Event.

 

 

-- Although the number of WSOP events receiving broad coverage has been reduced to four, the total number of broadcast hours is actually the same as last year.  More coverage will be given to the Main Event, since the world championship receives the greatest amount of viewer interest.

 

 

-- The total amount of time the WSOP will be broadcast this year is 32 new and original hours of coverage.

 

 

-- Debut WSOP broadcasts on ESPN will remain in their customary Tuesday night time slot.

 

 

-- The 2009 WSOP broadcasts will begin on July 28th.

 
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« Reply #1392 on: July 14, 2009, 04:16:58 PM »


 

WSOP Main Event (Cashing Records)

 

MOST LIFETIME CASHES IN MAIN EVENT:

 

10 – Berry Johnston

7 – Doyle Brunson

7 – Humberto Brenes

7 – Jay Heimowitz

7 – Phil Hellmuth (updated to include this year’s cash)

7 – Mike Sexton (updated to include this year’s cash)

7 – Bobby Baldwin (updated to include this year’s cash)

 

 

MORE ON BERRY JOHNSTON:

 

Berry Johnston’s cashes in the Main Event include:

 

113th in 2007

16th in 1996

21st in 1995

17th in 1992

5th in 1990

29th in 1989

32nd in 1987

1st in 1986

3rd in 1985

3rd in 1982

 
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« Reply #1393 on: July 14, 2009, 04:17:32 PM »


MOST CONSECUTIVE CASHES IN MAIN EVENT:

 

4 – by three players

 

Theodore Park (2005 – 2008) *did not cash this year

Bo Sehlstedt (2004 – 2007)

Robert Turner (1991 – 1994)
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« Reply #1394 on: July 14, 2009, 04:18:00 PM »


Notable Players

 

-- Here is the current status of all former WSOP world champions who played in this year’s Main Event.  Six champions have/will cash.  However, only two former champions remain still alive:

 

1972:           “Amarillo Slim” Preston – eliminated on Day 2

1976/1977:   Doyle Brunson – eliminated on Day 1

1978:           Bobby Baldwin – CASHED IN 352nd PLACE

1983:           Tom McEvoy – eliminated on Day 1

1986:           Berry Johnston – eliminated on Day 2

1987/1988:   Johnny Chan – eliminated on Day 2

1989:           Phil Hellmuth – CASHED IN 436th PLACE

1993:           Jim Bechtel – eliminated on Day 3

1995:           Dan Harrington – CASHED IN 252nd PLACE

1996:           Huck Seed – eliminated on Day 1

1998:           Scotty Nguyen – eliminated on Day 2

2000:           Chris “Jesus” Ferguson – CASHED IN 561st PLACE

2001:           Carlos “the Matador” Mortensen – eliminated on Day 3

2002:           Robert Varkonyi – eliminated on Day 2       

2003:           Chris Moneymaker – eliminated on Day 1

2004:           Greg “Fossilman” Raymer – eliminated on Day 3

2005:           Joe Hachem – CASHED IN 104th PLACE

2006:           Jamie Gold – eliminated in Day 1

2007:           Jerry Yang – eliminated on Day 1

2008:           Peter Eastgate – CASHED IN 78th PLACE

 
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