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« Reply #330 on: June 11, 2009, 12:51:11 PM »

The Final Table --

 

·        The final table contained only one former WSOP gold bracelet winner – Brock Parker (1 win).

 

·        Five of the top six finishers in this event were age 23 or under.  The senior finalist was 33-year-old Jesse Rios.  

 

·        The runner up was Joe Serock, from San Francisco, CA.  He finished 11th in the $10,000 buy-in Mixed Games World Championship last week.

 

·        The third-place finisher was Russell Crane, from Howell, NJ.

 

·        The fourth-place finisher was Jesse Rios, from Salida, CA.  This was Rios fourth time to cash at this year’s WSOP, which ties him among several other players at the moment.



·        The fifth-place finisher was Alex Wilson, from New Haven, CT.  He is an online pro, making his first WSOP cash.

 

·        The sixth-place finisher was Clayton Newman, from Athens. GA.  He cashed in last year’s WSOP Main Event.  This was his first final table appearance.

 

·        The defending champion from 2008 was Dario Minieri, from Rome, Italy.  He entered this year’s tournament, but did not cash.

 

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« Reply #331 on: June 11, 2009, 12:52:31 PM »


Other In-the-Money Finishers --

 

·        Other former WSOP gold bracelet finishers who cashed in this event included – Men “the Master” Nguyen (16th), Blair Hinkle (26th), Erick Lindgren (29th), Howard Lederer (30th), Bill Edler (49th), and Layne Flack 68th).

 

·        Men “the Master” Nguyen now ranks second on the all-time WSOP cashes list – with 60.  He remains ten cashes behind the all-time leader Phil Hellmuth, with 70.

 

·        Tony Cousineau, from Daytona Beach, FL cashed for the third time at this year’s WSOP.  Cousineau holds an enviable, yet frustrating record as the player with the most cashes in WSOP history without winning a gold bracelet – which now stands at 37.  Cousineau noted that he went bust with pocket kings twice on the same day (this tournament, followed by the $3,000 buy-in HORSE event), each time losing to four-of-a-kind.  “That’s never happened before,” Cousineau complained to anyone who would listen.

 

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« Reply #332 on: June 11, 2009, 12:53:00 PM »


Odds and Ends --

 

·        Attendance increased in this event by 5 percent over last year, when there were 1,102 entrants.

 

·        This was the third of four Six-Handed Hold’em tournaments on the 2009 WSOP schedule.

 

·        Six-Handed tournaments are not commonly offered at most casinos.  The reason is simple.  The tournaments require just as many tables, dealers, and resources as a standard nine-handed event.  But in Six-Handed tournaments, the number of players (and takeout) is reduced by a third.  The WSOP believes the game merits gold bracelet status to the point where four Six-Handed Hold’em tournaments are on this year’s WSOP schedule. 

 

·        Ken Aldridge won the first Six-Handed tournament on this year’s schedule (Event 9).  He did not enter this event.

 

·        Six-Handed Hold'em emphasizes short-handed poker skills.  Rather than a full table of nine players, each table is played six-handed (or less, as players bust out).  This generally requires competitors to play cards out of the standard range of starting-hand requirements.  It also makes post-flop skill paramount to victory.  The game is included on the WSOP schedule in an effort to test as diverse a range of poker skills as possible.

 

·        Six-Handed No-Limit Hold'em made its WSOP debut in 2005.  Three Six-Handed events were included on the 2006 schedule. Last year, there was only one Six-Handed event.  Former champions from these events include Isaac "The General" Galazan, Dutch Boyd, Bill Chen, Jeff Madsen, Jason Warner, and Ralph E. Porter.

 
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« Reply #333 on: June 11, 2009, 12:53:32 PM »


The Event --

 

·        The $2,500 buy-in Six-Handed No-Limit Hold’em championship attracted 1,068 entries.  The total prize pool amounted to $2,456,400.  The top 108 finishers collected prize money.

 

·        The chip leader at the end of Day One was Brett Switzer, from Athens, GA.  He ended up finishing in 23rd place.

 

·        The chip leader coming into the final table was Joe Serock, who ended up finishing second.

 

·        The final table lasted about eight hours.  This was one of the longer short-handed finales on record.

 

·        Brock Parker was second in chips during most of the finale, never overcoming Joe Serock’s chip lead until the final stages of the event.     

 

·        When heads-up play began, Joe Serock enjoyed a 2 to 1 chip advantage over Brock Parker.  However, both players, and the audience, sensed it would be a tough battle.  Parker seized control early by winning a few key posts and drew to close to even.  Then, about 20 hands into the face off, Parker seized the chip lead for the first time.  About one hour in the duel, the chip stacks were nearly dead even.  Parker’s dominance continued for another 15 minutes and he stood at 3 to 1 over Serock when the final hand was dealt.

 

·        The final hand of the tournament came when Serock was dealt 10-10 and moved all-in.  Parker called and tabled Q-Q.  The bigger pair held up and Parker on the tournament.

 

 
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« Reply #334 on: June 11, 2009, 12:55:29 PM »



Err, Go Finland!

WSOP Statistics --

 

·        Through the conclusion of Event #19, the 2009 WSOP has attracted 20,420 entries.  $41,018,060 in total prize money has been awarded to winners.

 

·        Through Event #19 -- sixteen Americans have won gold bracelets.  One Russian player has won.  One Finnish player has won.  One Australian player has won.  Note:  Last year 16 of the 55 gold bracelet events were won by non-Americans (29 percent).  This number increased to 19 of 59 events (32 percent), counting the four gold bracelet tournaments played at WSOP-Europe.

 

·        When it comes to ratio of players to wins and cashes, Finland appears to be winning the international race.  Russia is a close second.  Consider that 14 players from Finland have registered for events played thus far.  Six have cashed and one player won.  Among Russians, 42 players have entered to date, and 16 have cashed, with one victory.  Contrast this with the United States, which has produced 10,344 entries, with 1,691 cashes and 15 wins.  This breaks down as follows:

 

n     Six percent of the Finnish players at this WSOP have won a gold bracelet.

n     43 percent of the Finnish players at this WSOP have cashed.

n     2 percent of the Russian players have won gold bracelets, but 38 percent have cashed.
n     By contrast, .001 percent of American players have won gold bracelets and 16 percent have cashed.

 

·        Among U.S. states, California leads all the major categories (wins, cashes, money won), with Nevada a close second.

 

·        Event #19 winner Brock Parker is to be classified as a professional player.  He plays full-time.  Accordingly, the “Pro-Am” gold bracelet scoreboard (excluding Event #1 – Casino Employees) currently reads:

 

            Professionals --            12 wins(Thang Luu, Steven Sung, Jason Mercier, Phil Ivey, Rami Boukai, Anthony Harb, Ville Wahlbeck, Keven Stammen, Brock Parker, Jeffrey Lisandro, Daniel Alaei, Brock Parker)              Amateurs --      3 wins            (Freddie Ellis, Ken Aldridge, Travis Johnson)              Semi-Pros --     3 wins            (Vitaly Lunkin. Brian Lemke, Lisa Hamilton)  ·        Six of the 18 winners this year (33 percent) were previous gold bracelet winners.

 

·        In the WSOP “Player of the Year” standings, Ville Wahlbeck (Helsinki, Finland) was the leader coming into this event.  But Brock Parker will undoubtedly take the top spot when points are retabulated.  Daniel Negreanu (Las Vegas, NV) remains within striking distance.  John Monnette and Jeffrey Lisandro are also very much in the running,

             


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« Reply #335 on: June 11, 2009, 12:56:39 PM »


Especially for the pedants & OCD-ers.


Errors and Omissions (Previous Reports) --

 

·        Advisory:  The winner’s hometown is commonly listed in some media as SILVER SPRINGS, MD (incorrect).  The name of the city is SILVER SPRING, MD (correct).

 

·        NOTE:  THE FOLLOWING IS NOT A WSOP TOURNAMENT – At the Mega-Stack Series currently taking place at Caesars Palace Las Vegas, there was an error in the results.  The event report which concluded on May 30, 2009 contained a misspelling.  The fourth-place finisher was GARY MARGOLIS (not GARY MARGOLV, as we incorrectly reported). 

 

·        In yesterday’s final report (Event 17), the winner Lisa Hamilton was reported to have lived in Las Vegas the past 11 years.  She actually moved to Las Vegas four years ago.  Please change/edit the report.

 

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« Reply #336 on: June 11, 2009, 01:21:28 PM »


Now the Ovenight's, starting with JP's Jobbie. There are actually two Brits on this Final Table, if we stretch a point & deem Southampton to be part of GB.

   2009 World Series of Poker            
   End of Day Two Results            
   Event #   20         
   Buy In   $1,500         
   Game   Pot-Limit Hold'em         
   Date   10/06/2009         
   Number of Entries   633         
   Net Prize Pool   $864,045         
   First Place Prize   $194,434          
   Total Spots Paid Out   63         
   Players Remaining    9         
               
   FINAL TABLE DETAILS            
   Name   Chip Count   City   State/Country   Seat #
1   J.P Kelly   627,000   Aylesbury   United Kingdom   6
2   Jason Dewitt   476,000   Mishawaka   IN   3
3   Eric Seidel   337,000   Las Vegas   NV   2
4   Kyle Carlston   320,000   Las Vegas   NV   4
5   Marc Tschirch   268,000   Msioa      1
6   Andrew Radel   250,000   Forest Lake   MN   5
7   Kirk Steward   231,000   Dallas   TX   8
8   Aaron Virchis   191,000   Southampton   United Kingdom   9
9   Ravi Raghavan   145,000   Northbrook   IL   7
               
   In the Money Finishers            

   Name   Prize   City   State/Country   
1      $194,434         
2      $120,102         
3      $78,826         
4      $54,711         
5      $40,048         
6      $30,837         
7      $24,919         
8      $21,082         
9      $18,637         
10   Collins, Philip   $13,332   West Columbia   SC   
11   Sands, David   $13,332   Las Vegas   NV   
12   Popov, Alexey   $13,332   Moscow   Russia   
13   Pirinen, Petteri   $9,919   Espoo   Finland   
14   Chicotsky, David   $9,919   Fort Worth   TX   
15   Stepp, Blake   $9,919   Spokane   WA   
16   Roche, Michael   $7,586   Los Angeles   CA   
17   Stowell, Nicholas   $7,586   Portland   OR   
18   Shelton, Michael   $7,586   Guilford   CT   
19   Vandevenne, Andreas   $5,901   Herkenbosch   Netherlands   
20   Allen, Kyle   $5,901   Albuquerquw   NM   
21   Mousavi, Mohsen   $5,901   Albuquerque   NM   
22   Isaias, Reyes   $5,901   Carpinteria   CA   
23   Bartlema, Wolbert   $5,901   Nieuw Beerta      
24   Beasley, William   $5,901   Hollywood   FL   
25   Daigle, Larry   $5,901   Breaux Bridge   LA   
26   Bazeley, Jacob   $5,901   Cincinnati   OH   
27   Beebe, Elton   $5,901   Austin   TX   
28   Radoja, Mark   $4,795   Guelph   ON, Canada   
29   Liebert, Kathleen   $4,795   Las Vegas   NV   
30   Martin, Eddylee   $4,795   Cayman Brac   Cayman Islands   
31   Frank, Justin   $4,795   Liverpool   NY   
32   Massad, William   $4,795   Eastpointe   MI   
33   Seif, Mark   $4,795   Henderson   NV   
34   De Wolfe, Roland   $4,795   London   United Kingdom   
35   Graphia, Anthony   $4,795   Baton Rouge   LA   
36   Sebok, Joe   $4,795   Rancho Palos Verdes   CA   
37   Sexton, Mike   $3,983   Las Vegas   NV   
38   Gallagher, Richard   $3,983   Chicago   IL   
39   Honig, Matthew   $3,983   East Windsor   NJ   
40   Vinsant, Jeremiah   $3,983   Murfreeboro   TN   
41   Fish, Darryll   $3,983   Las Vegas   NV   
42   Jaffee, Jared   $3,983   Staten Island   NY   
43   Brooks, Saul   $3,983   Hewlett   NY   
44   Schwartz, Brian   $3,983   Buffalo Grove   IL   
45   Langston, Brian   $3,983   Humble   TX   
46   Pulido, Yesniel   $3,352   Pembroke Pines   FL   
47   Van Asdale, Shawn   $3,352   Reno   NV   
48   Sitron, Scott   $3,352   Glendale   WI   
49   Yeh, Philip   $3,352   Stenungsund   Sweden   
50   Stroj, David   $3,352   Chula Vista   CA   
51   Vancruchten, Leonard   $3,352   Stevensweert   Netherlands   
52   Frey, Waylon   $3,352   New Braunfels   TX   
53   Hoellein, Jon   $3,352   Westlake   OH   
54   Lake, Steven   $3,352   Highland Park   IL   
55   Berger, Frederick   $2,851   Slidell   LA   
56   Andrews, Frank   $2,851   Boca Raton   FL   
57   Riedlinger, Horst   $2,851   Reumen   Chile   
58   Seber, Billy   $2,851   Houston   TX   
59   Carlton, Everett   $2,851   St Paul   MN   
60   Scott, Justin   $2,851   Redford Twp   MI   
61   Cicconi, Guy   $2,851   Las Vegas   NV   
62   Duthie, John   $2,851   London   United Kingdom   
63   Prosandeev, Oleg   $2,851   Moscow   Russia   
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« Reply #337 on: June 11, 2009, 01:25:46 PM »

The H.O.R.S.E - Two Brits still in, & two Cashed already, includuing one apparently from that famous Midlands town called North Hampton.  


   2009 World Series of Poker         
   End of Day Two Results         
   Event #   21      
   Buy In   $3,000      
   Game   H.O.R.S.E.      
   Date   09/06/2009      
   Number of Entries   452      
   Net Prize Pool   $1,247,520      
   First Place Prize   $311,899       
   Total Spots Paid Out   48      
   Players Remaining    21      
            
            
   TABLE 150          
   Name   Chip Count   City   State/Country
1   Stewart Yancik   284,000   Blue Springs   MO
2   Ylon Schwartz   186,000   Austin    TX
3   David Baker   132,000   Katy    TX
4   Gavin Smith   121,000   Las Vegas   NV
5   Chris Amaral   120,000   Fall River   MA
6   Matt Hawrilenko   87,000   Boston   MA
7   Aaron Steury   30,000   Fort Wayne   IN
            
   TABLE 151         
   Name   Chip Count   City   State/Country
1   Timothy Finne   411,000   Fanwood   NJ
2   Frank Cremen   160,000   Las Vegas   NV
3   Adam Heller   118,000   London   United Kingdom
4   Asher Derei   104,000   London   United Kingdom
5   Brian McKain   92,000   Madison   IN
6   Jared Okun   49,000   Las Vegas   NV
7   Frank Debus   22,000   Hamburg   Germany
            
   TABLE 152         
   Name   Chip Count   City   State/Country
1   Zac Fellows   471,000   Vancouver   BC, Canada
2   James Van Alstyne   455,000   Las Vegas   NV
3   Michele Limongi   368,000   Termoli   Italy
4   Martin Eikeng   335,000   Oslo   Norway
5   Gabriel Nassif   242,000   Paris   France
6   Chau Giang   149,000   Las Vegas   NV
7   Bill Blanda   144,000   Galveston   TX
            
   IN THE MONEY FINISHERS         
            
   Name   Prize   City   State/Country
1      $311,899      
2      $192,866      
3      $126,199      
4      $87,264      
5      $63,536      
6      $48,590      
7      $38,947      
8      $32,647      
9      $23,777      
10      $23,777      
11      $17,939      
12      $17,939      
13      $14,209      
14      $14,209      
15      $11,477      
16      $11,477      
17      $8,782      
18      $8,782      
19      $8,782      
20      $8,782      
21      $8,782      
22   Mcmahan Jr. , William   $8,782   Newport   TN
23   Billirakis, Steve   $8,782   Genoa   IL
24   Shak, Daniel   $8,782   Las Vegas   NV
25   Leonidas, Alfredo   $6,449   Los Angeles   CA
26   Luske, Marcel   $6,449   St. Juliens   Malta
27   Dickstein, Mark   $6,449   New York   NY
28   Huff, David   $6,449   Alameda   CA
29   Golser, Markus   $6,449   Salzburg   Austria
30   Frangos, Nikolaos   $6,449   Mays Landing   NJ
31   Lake, Scott   $6,449   Bremerton   WA
32   Phillips, Dale   $6,449   Naples   FL
33   Schaaf, James   $5,838   Torrance   CA
34   Paz, Jose   $5,838   Santa Cruz   Bolivia
35   Tatalovich, Richard   $5,838   Scottsdale   AZ
36   Glantz, Matthew   $5,838   Lafayette Hill   PA
37   Singer, David   $5,838   Las Vegas   NV
38   Watson, Michael   $5,838   Toronto   ON, Canada
39   Poels, Patrick   $5,838   Mesa   AZ
40   Sklansky, David   $5,838   Las Vegas   NV
41   Soulier, Fabrice   $5,277   Las Vegas   NV
42   Delvin, Stephen   $5,277   Omagh   Ireland
43   Greenstein, Barry   $5,277   Rancho Palos Verdes   CA
44   Sarkeshik, Ali   $5,277   North Hampton   United Kingdom
45   Jurgens, Tad   $5,277   Long Beach   CA
46   Hillel, Aitan   $5,277   Pasadena   CA
47   Davis, Martin   $5,277   London   United Kingdom
48   Tulchinskiy, Mikail   $5,277   Moscow   Russia
            
            
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« Reply #338 on: June 11, 2009, 01:29:16 PM »

Yes North Hampton is very close to South Hampton according to one very helpful but dim customer service representative.
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« Reply #339 on: June 11, 2009, 01:30:37 PM »

Yes North Hampton is very close to South Hampton according to one very helpful but dim customer service representative.

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« Reply #340 on: June 11, 2009, 01:33:54 PM »


The Shootout, sadly not a Brit to be seen, had been hoping Rooks might make the cut. Someone may need to explain to The Clown why everyone has the same Chip Count.


2009 World Series of Poker               
End of Day One Results               
Event #   22            
Buy In   $1,500             
Game   No Limit Hold'em Shootout            
Date   10/06/2009            
Number of Entries   999            
Net Prize Pool   $1,363,635             
First Place Prize   $313,673            
Total Spots Paid Out   100            
Players Remaining    100            

Last Name, First Name   City   State/Country   Chip Count   Table    Seat
Alvarado, Juan   Las Vegas   NV   45,000   60   1
Amourette, Antoine   Pontivy   France   45,000   66   7
Badecker, Andrew   Verona   CT   45,000   62   3
Baker, David   Rochester Hills   MI   45,000   58   2
Banizuraij, Sami   Salt Lake City   UT   45,000   61   8
Beevers, Joseph   Edgeware   New Zealand   45,000   66   10
Berkey, Matthew   Erie   PA   45,000   64   4
Bibby, Brent   Guelph   ON, Canada   45,000   61   3
Binger, Nicholas   Raleigh   NC   45,000   60   9
Blanco, Cristiano   Roma   Italy   45,000   62   1
Block, Keith   New City   NY   45,000   65   5
Bolotin, Aleksandr   Brooklyn   NY   45,000   62   2
Boyd, Howard   West Chester   OH   45,000   63   6
Boyd, Russell   Fresno   CA   45,000   61   1
Braband, Thomas   Oshkosh   WI   45,000   60   7
Brossia, Kyle   Perrysburg   OH   45,000   62   5
Brunetti, Franco   West Hollywood   CA   45,000   64   5
Burum, Chad   Novato   CA   45,000   67   10
Carris, Jeffrey   Wadsworth   OH   45,000   61   2
Casper, Joel   Chicago   IL   45,000   64   9
Chan, Ping   Scarborough   ON, Canada   45,000   63   1
Chin, Ronnie   Levittown   NY   45,000   63   2
Cousineau, Anthony   Las Vegas   NV   45,000   61   6
Cutler, Joseph   Bay Shore   NY   45,000   64   3
Davis, Jared   Philadelphia   PA   45,000   62   10
Deniro, Joseph   Studio City   CA   45,000   65   9
Do, Quinn   El Monte   CA   45,000   60   5
Dolan, John   Bonita Springs   FL   45,000   62   6
Dong, Zelong   Saint Louis   MO   45,000   59   8
Fikac, Robert   Sterling   VA   45,000   58   7
Fixel, Alan   Jacksonville   FL   45,000   58   3
Forden, Dana   Brooks   AB, Canada   45,000   67   5
Freeman, Scott   Oak Park   CA   45,000   58   10
Fric, Bowen   Calgary   AB, Canada   45,000   59   3
Frierson, Gary   Houston   TX   45,000   66   5
Fuller, Thomas   Boulder   CO   45,000   67   9
Fung, Steven   Walnut   CA   45,000   59   7
Garaventa, Jody   Youngsville   NC   45,000   64   1
Gavatin, Mats   Stockholm   Sweden   45,000   63   3
Gross, Steven   Glassboro   NJ   45,000   64   6
Hamagami, Clark   Kelowna   BC, Canada   45,000   65   8
Hamby, Jared   Henderson   NV   45,000   67   4
Hang, Tam   Lynnwood   WA   45,000   59   6
Hanks, Brent   Fillmore   NY   45,000   63   7
Harris, Maura   Ellisville   MO   45,000   61   7
Haynie, Derric   Lincoln   CA   45,000   65   2
Hirleman, Daniel   Tempe   AZ   45,000   65   10
Husa, Robert   Brookfield   IL   45,000   61   9
Jaffe, Jonathan   Enfield   CT   45,000   59   4
Jelinek, Petr   Praha    Czechoslovakia   45,000   64   2
Jetten, Peter C   Toronto   ON, Canada   45,000   67   7
Johnson, Samuel   Parker   CO   45,000   60   2
Kahlmeyer, Tim         45,000   65   3
Katchalov, Eugene   New York   NY   45,000   65   7
Keesey, Paul   Huntington Beach   CA   45,000   60   4
Klodnicki, Christopher   Voorhees   NJ   45,000   67   1
Landry, Kai   Biloxi   MS   45,000   64   8
Liesy, Marco   Speyerer   Germany   45,000   65   4
Ly, Phong   San Jose   CA   45,000   58   9
Mackoff, Jonas   North Vancouver   BC, Canada   45,000   64   7
Margolis, Andrew   Chicago   IL   45,000   63   10
Marks, Tyson   Missoula   MT   45,000   58   4
Massimiliano, Lupi   Roma   Italy   45,000   67   2
Mcneil, Michael   Wheeling   WV   45,000   59   2
Michael, John   Atherton   CA   45,000   65   1
Moore, Christopher   Countryside   IL   45,000   62   9
Moorer, William   Moncks Corner   SC   45,000   64   10
Nguyen, Anh Van   Toronto   ON, Canada   45,000   66   6
Rabtsov, Kirill      Russia   45,000   60   8
Racener, John   Port Richey   FL   45,000   62   7
Ramdin, Annand   Las Vegas   NV   45,000   63   5
Saltus, Brian   Boise   ID   45,000   61   4
Sander, Marc   Hamburg   Germany   45,000   67   8
Scott, Andrew      China   45,000   60   10
Scruggs, Shay   Bryan   TX   45,000   58   8
Shannon, Ralph   Fayetteville   GA   45,000   60   3
Shulman, Barry   Las Vegas   NV   45,000   60   6
Siegal, Jeffrey   Daly City   CA   45,000   66   4
Simhai, Michael   Beverly Hills   CA   45,000   59   9
Skampa, Jan   Praha   Czechoslovakia   45,000   63   4
Smurfit, Peter   Aventura   FL   45,000   66   2
Somerville, Jason   Stony Brook   NY   45,000   67   3
Sowers, James   Charlotte   NC   45,000   58   1
Stothmann, Malte   Frankfurt   Germany   45,000   59   10
Stout, Matthew   Galloway   NJ   45,000   59   5
Tang, Gary   Ithaca   NY   45,000   63   8
Thorson, Gregory   Miramar   FL   45,000   66   8
Tieman, Joshua   Chicago   IL   45,000   66   9
Tran, Theobald   Las Vegas   NV   45,000   65   6
Trenck, Erika   Las Vegas   NV   45,000   62   8
Tsinis, Arkadiy   Las Vegas   NV   45,000   59   1
Tuthill, Nathan   Falmouth   VA   45,000   61   10
Vechnak, William   Raymore   MO   45,000   62   4
Velador, Jose   Lake Elsinore   CA   45,000   67   6
Vohra, Rajesh   Lake Worth   FL   45,000   61   5
Wong, Brandon   Clovis   CA   45,000   58   6
Wood, Matthew   Whitby   ON, Canada   45,000   66   3
Woodward, Matthew   Waterboro   ME   45,000   58   5
Yanovski, Leonid   Haifa   Israel   45,000   66   1
Yarlagadda, Srinivasa   Sarasota   FL   45,000   63   9
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« Reply #341 on: June 11, 2009, 01:34:36 PM »

Yes North Hampton is very close to South Hampton according to one very helpful but dim customer service representative.

I know where Little Hampton is Wink

So do I now I've done your colonic.  thumbs up
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« Reply #342 on: June 11, 2009, 01:45:10 PM »


Beevers, Joseph   Edgeware   New Zealand   45,000   66   10


WOW they moved Edgeware - no great loss i suppose.
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« Reply #343 on: June 11, 2009, 02:02:16 PM »


Finally, the $10,000 ($10k!) LowBall. Wow. And Roland is in the box seat. Never saw him as a LowBall player, somehow.

Are these variant/deviant Formats easier Bracelets to win?



   2009 World Series of Poker               
   End of Day One Results               
   Event #   23            
   Buy In   $10,000            
   Game   World Championship 2-7 Draw Lowball            
   Date   10/06/2009            
   Number of Entries   96            
   Net Prize Pool   $902,400            
   First Place Prize   $172,863             
   Total Spots Paid Out   14            
   Players Remaining    57            

   Last Name, First Name   City   State/Country   Chip Count   Table #   Seat #
1   De Wolfe, Roland   London   United Kingdom   180,300   83   4
2   Alekhin, Stanislav   Moscow   Russia   121,000   81   6
3   Musso, Vince   Birmingham   AL   118,000   81   4
4   Juanda, John   Las Vegas   NV   111,800   76   3
5   Phan, Tim   Westminster   CA   98,500   84   2
6   Smith, Justin   Orlando   FL   83,500   75   6
7   Harmetz, Daniel   Sacramento   CA   83,000   83   7
8   Allemann, Anton   Basel   Switzerland   76,100   84   7
9   Booth, Doug   Bowling Green   KY   74,000   82   4
10   Benyamine, David   Las Vegas   NV   69,500   76   4
11   Kesselman, Eric   New York   NY   68,300   82   7
12   Bueno, Patrick   Paris   France   65,500   75   7
13   Binger, Michael   Las Vegas   NV   65,100   78   6
14   Tran, Kenny   Arcadia   CA   64,800   75   1
15   Fernandez, Jacobo   Hollywood   FL   61,700   77   1
16   Pescatori, Max      Italy   61,100   84   3
17   Colin, Bryan   Short Hills   NJ   59,000   76   7
18   Bonyadi, Farzad   Los Angeles   CA   58,300   80   4
19   Mueller, Greg   Vancouver   BC, Canada   57,400   77   6
20   Levy, Eliyahu   Miami   FL   56,000   75   4
21   Ivey, Phil   Las Vegas   NV    56,000   81   2
22   Cardoza, Avery    Las Vegas   NV   54,600   76   2
23   Grizzle, Sam   Las Vegas   NV   53,800   81   5
24   Zalewski, Hertzel   Houston   TX   53,700   75   2
25   Wattel, Mike   Phoenix   AZ   53,500   84   4
26   Fitoussi, Bruno   Paris   France   52,000   80   1
27   Alaei, Daniel   Los Angeles   CA   51,000   83   5
28   Wahlbeck, Ville   Helsinki   Finland   50,000   81   7
29   Bloch, Andy   Las Vegas   NV   49,800   82   1
30   Deeb, Freddy   Irvine   CA   49,600   76   6
31   Black, Andrew   Dublin   Ireland   49,400   75   5
32   Chan, Johnny   Cerritos   CA   49,200   80   6
33   Buchanan, Shawn   Abbotsford   BC, Canada   46,600   76   5
34   Bellande, Jean   Las Vegas   NV   43,100   77   5
35   Matusow, Mike   Las Vegas   NV   41,500   78   4
36   Grey, David   Henderson   NV   38,800   78   7
37   Weitzman, Mark   Las Vegas   NV   38,800   81   1
38   Schulman, Nick   New York   NY   37,500   77   7
39   Brunson, Doyle   Las Vegas   NV   36,700   84   6
40   Hansen, Gus   Monte Carlo   Monaco   36,300   78   1
41   Appleman, Mickey   Fort Lee   NJ   35,200   80   5
42   Gray, Jason   London   United Kingdom   34,500   84   5
43   Wilkinson, Wil   Pacheco   CA   34,000   84   5
44   Raymer, Greg   Raleigh   NC   31,500   83   3
45   Fillipi, Amnon   New York   NY   30,500   78   3
46   Karas, Archie   Boulder City   NV   30,400   78   5
47   Sheikhan, Sean   Las Vegas   NV   29,000   83   2
48   Bjorin, Chris   London   United Kingdom   28,600   82   2
49   Gould, Peter   London   United Kingdom   25,400   82   6
50   Zolotow, Steve   Las Vegas   NV   21,300   82   3
51   Richey, Brett   New York   NY   20,700   80   2
52   Hanson, John   New York   NY   20,400   83   1
53   Elezra, Eli   Henderson   NV   17,600   80   3
54   Mizzi, Sorel   Toronto   ON, Canada   15,800   78   2
55   Lederer, Howard   Las Vegas   NV   15,700   77   2
56   Lisandro, Jeff   Salerno   Italy   14,800   77   3
57   Sung, Steve   Torrance   CA   6,100   76   1
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« Reply #344 on: June 11, 2009, 02:02:58 PM »

2009 World Series of Poker            
   End of Day Two Results            
   Event #   20        
   Buy In   $1,500        
   Game   Pot-Limit Hold'em        
   Date   10/06/2009        
   Number of Entries   633        
   Net Prize Pool   $864,045        
   First Place Prize   $194,434          
   Total Spots Paid Out   63        
   Players Remaining    9        
              
   FINAL TABLE DETAILS            
   Name   Chip Count   City   State/Country   Seat #
1   J.P Kelly   627,000   Aylesbury   United Kingdom   6
2   Jason Dewitt   476,000   Mishawaka   IN   3
3   Eric Seidel   337,000   Las Vegas   NV   2
4   Kyle Carlston   320,000   Las Vegas   NV   4
5   Marc Tschirch   268,000   Msioa      1
6   Andrew Radel   250,000   Forest Lake   MN   5
7   Kirk Steward   231,000   Dallas   TX   8
8   Aaron Virchis   191,000   Southampton   United Kingdom   9
9   Ravi Raghavan   145,000   Northbrook   IL   7
              

Aaron is a realy nice bloke hope him and jp do well
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