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Re: WSOP 2010 Thread. Feed your wild side revisited
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2010 World Series of Poker
Event #21: $1,500 Seven Card Stud
Final result
1 Richard Ashby 140,467
2 Christine Pietsch 86,756
3 Darren Shebell 55,955
4 Dan Heimiller 40,544
5 Owais Ahmed 29,809
6 Sorel Mizzi 22,235
7 Pat Pezzin 16,826
8 Jon Turner 12,916
9 Alex Kravchenko 10,057
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In the Ladies, Event 22
Liv Boeree cashed
13 are left led by
Top Chip Counts
1 Kami Chisholm 905,000
2 Sidsel Boesen 575,000
3 La Sengphet 385,000
4 Holly Hodge 320,000
5 Bonnie Overfield 210,000
6 Fatima Gaonach 190,000
7 Allison Whalen 152,000
8 Loren Watterworth 122,000
9 Timmi Derosa 117,000
10 Vanessa Hellebuyck 110,000
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In Event #23: $2,500 Limit Hold'em / Six Handed
Brit Javed Abrahams finished 14th for $9,600
13 remain as follows
Brian Meinders 455,000
Christopher Vitch 360,000
Al Barbieri 340,000
Anh Le 255,000
Domenico Denotaristefani 200,000
Albert Minnullin 190,000
Dutch Boyd 190,000
JJ Liu 182,000
Julian Parmann 165,000
Dana Kellstrom 160,000
Jeff Norman 154,000
Eduardo Miranda 135,000
Chuck Danielsson 35,000
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Re: WSOP 2010 Thread. Feed your wild side revisited
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Event 24 is a $1,000 NLH
Day 1a had 1931 runners of which 290 made it through
Leaders
1 Leon Yanovski 58,275
2 Valdemar Kwayser 49,600
3 Arnaud Mattern 39,950
4 Jason Wheeler 33,650
5 Veronica Dabul 33,400
These players will join the survivors of tomorrow's Day 1B tournament on Monday for Day 2 of the third $1,000 no limit event of the series.
The day started with a number of notables including Kathy Liebert, Hevad Khan, Shannon Elizabeth, Eric Baldwin, Jeff Madsen, Dennis Phillips and Antonio Esfandiairi, just to name a few. Unfortunately, none of these players managed to make it to the end of Day 1A. However, a number of pros navigated the field and will return for Day 2. They include Arnaud Mattern, Veronica Dabul, Alex Jacob, and the author of Positively Fifth Street, Jim McManus.
Sadly the live updates of this are pretty slim, no Brits news but lets hope there are plenty left in. Or maybe they were watching the football and are playing 1b
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Event #25: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better Championship attracted 212 runners. In the early stages 177 are left
All the big boys in it
leaders currently
Top Chip Counts
1 Sammy Farha 93,000
2 David Benyamine 86,000
3 Alex Kravchenko 76,000
4 Eli Elezra 76,000
5 Jennifer Harman 75,000
6 Jeffrey Lisandro 72,000
7 Perry Friedman 71,000
8 Vladimir Schmelev 68,000
9 George Danzer 66,000
10 Mike Sexton 65,000
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Quote from: TightEnd on June 13, 2010, 10:21:35 AM
Event #25: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better Championship attracted 212 runners. In the early stages 177 are left
All the big boys in it
leaders currently
Top Chip Counts
1 Sammy Farha 93,000
2 David Benyamine 86,000
3 Alex Kravchenko 76,000
4 Eli Elezra 76,000
5 Jennifer Harman 75,000
6 Jeffrey Lisandro 72,000
7 Perry Friedman 71,000
8 Vladimir Schmelev 68,000
9 George Danzer 66,000
10 Mike Sexton 65,000
Flushy is 2/44 in this now
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June 14, 2010, 10:15:25 AM »
Event 22
The 2010 World Series of Poker Ladies Championship has come to an end with Vanessa Hellebuyck emerging victorious over a field of 1,054. What started three days ago among controversy between the genders has come to a joyous end after an exciting final table.
La Sengphet, who was the chip leader during the early stages of the tournament, was eliminated in seventh place. Meanwhile, Timmi Derosa patiently made her way to the final three where she made a big all in that put Hellebuyck in the tank for several minutes. Derosa's tournament came to an end when Hellebuyck made the correct call and took down the massive pot.
Sidsel Boesen entered the final table as the chip leader but stumbled early. She was able to rebuild and managed to make it heads up against Hellebuyck, although at a 5-1 chip disadvantage.
It took only seven hands for Hellebuyck to eliminate Boesen when her pocket fives faded the ten and nine of diamonds. The Amazon Room echoed with the cheers of Hellebuyck's supporters as the final card came down.
Congratulations to Vanessa Hellebuyck, Event #22 Champion!
1 Vanessa Hellebuyck 192,132
2 Sidsel Boesen 118,897
3 Timmi Derosa 74,389
4 Allison Whalen 53,994
5 Kami Chisholm 39,860
6 Holly Hodge 29,880
7 La Sengphet 22,728
8 Bonnie Overfield 17,520
9 Loren Watterworth 13,688
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2010 World Series of Poker
Event #23: $2,500 Limit Hold'em / Six Handed
is currently heads up between Dutch Boyd and Brian Meinders, Boyd has a 4-1 chip lead
3 Albert Minnullin 93,892
4 Art Parmann 62,769
5 Domenico Denotaristefani 43,117
6 Al Barbieri 30,399
7 JJ Liu 21,991
8 Anh Le 21,991
9 Jeff Norman 16,303
10 Christopher Vitch 16,303
11 Dana Kellstrom 12,382
12 Eduardo Miranda 12,382
13 Chuck Danielsson 9,635
14 Javed Abrahams 9,635
15 Alexander Borteh 9,635
16 Rafe Furst 9,635
17 Steve Chanthabouasy 9,635
18 Tad Jurgens 9,635
19 Casey McCarrel 7,675
20 Andrew Rennhack 7,675
21 Jerid Zewin 7,675
22 Michael Binger 7,675
23 Brian Horton 7,675
24 Shawn Buchanan 7,675
25 Richard Li 6,314
26 David Webb 6,314
27 Phil Gordon 6,314
28 Tommy Hang 6,314
29 Roland Isra 6,314
30 Dominik Kulicki 6,314
31 Evan Shapiro 5,202
32 Justin Bonomo 5,202
33 Martin Kabrhel 5,202
34 David Baker 5,202
35 Alex Melnikow 5,202
36 Jeffrey Mervis 5,202
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Event 24 $1,000 NLHE
With eight and a half levels in the books, Day 1b has come to a close.
Today the Pavilion Room welcomed 1,358 players to add to yesterday's field of 1,931 and we played all the way down to 222. Add yesterday's 290 survivors and we will return tomorrow for Day 2 with 512 players, just 70 spots away from the money.
We saw many players come and go today. Some went quick like Phil Ivey who shoved his very first hand with pocket kings only to run into an opponent's pocket aces. Others lasted the entire day only to bust in the final minutes like Paul Wasicka and Brandon Cantu. Still there were some who not only survived Day 1b, but steamrolled it acquiring heaps of chips.
David Wilkerson is one of those individuals who finished today as our unofficial chip leader of Day 1b with 66,400 chips. Following him were Chris Adams (56,325), Adam Reynolds (54,400) and Laura Cantero (52,850).
There are still many familiar faces in the field including Eric "EFro" Froehlich (47,325), Tom "durrrr" Dwan (37,525), Liv Boeree (22,400), Tony Dunst (36,250), Chad Batista (34,000) and Isaac Haxton (15,325).
Craig Marquis may still play the $2,500 six-max at noon tomorrow, but he did survive to tomorrow with 9,025 chips.
Event #24 will resume tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. PST where we are scheduled to play ten levels
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Event 25 $10,000 Omaha Hi Low
It couldn't be, could it?
Top Chip Counts
1 James Dempsey 370,000
2 Jean-Robert Bellande 352,000
3 John Cernuto 347,000
4 Tony Merksick 334,000
5 Sergey Altbregin 300,000
6 Mike Sexton 296,000
7 Michael Chow 295,000
8 Jose De Paz 274,000
9 Sammy Farha 270,000
10 David Baker 254,000
29 left, 27 paid
1 488,237
2 301,790
3 225,326
4 169,368
5 128,097
6 97,508
7 74,670
8 57,552
9 44,619
10 34,814
11 34,814
12 34,814
13 27,401
14 27,401
15 27,401
16 21,582
17 21,582
18 21,582
19 17,138
20 17,138
21 17,138
22 17,138
23 17,138
24 17,138
25 17,138
26 17,138
27 17,138
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Event #25: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better Championship
It's official, Day 2 has come and gone. When the day began, 145 players returned from the 212 that entered this $10,000 Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better Championship. All were vying for the $488,237 first-place prize, but only 27 of them wound up leaving the building with their pockets more full than when they came in.
Barry Greenstein, Chad Brown, Phil Hellmuth, Phil Ivey, Nick Schulman and Chris Ferguson and Carlos Mortensen were some of the big names that returned to the felt for play today, but none of them reached the money. All of them may have fallen short, but their pain wasn't as great as Dale Phillips, who finished as the bubble boy of the tournament after Jean-Robert Bellande did him in with jacks full.
Finishing in the money, but not finishing the day, were Dan Heimiller (27th), Pat Pezzin (26th), Huck Seed (25th) and Jeffrey Lisandro (24th). All earned a payday of $17,138 and got to go to sleep a little bit earlier than the rest of the crew tonight.
Moving on to Day 3 are plenty of big names and big players inlcuding Eric Baldwin, Chino Rheem, "Miami" John Cernuto and John D'Agostino. Michael Chow also still remains as he continues his quest for another Omaha Hi-Low bracelet. Chow won Event No. 4: $1,500 Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better at the beginning of the Series. This could be a start of something big for Chow if he can final table this event and ultimately win it. It'd be very reminiscent of Lisandro's three bracelets last year in Stud variants.
You can't forget about David "Bakes" Baker either. Baker final tabled the $50,000 Player's Championship and then won a bracelet in the $10,000 2-7 Draw Lowball Championship. He's having an amazing WSOP thus far and is alive again in this one moving to the final day.
Eugene Katchalov may be building a story of his own on top of everything that's going on as well. Katchalov was down to just one chip, one yellow T,1000 chip in the small blind when the blinds were 4,000-8,000. He's since stormed back and closed out the day with 463,000 chips. It'd be a remarkable story if he could come back from one chip to take home the title.
Your chip leader going into Day 3 will be Chow with 600,000 chips and he'll return to head the final pack of 23 later on today at 3:00 p.m. local time here in Las Vega
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Michael Chow 600,000
Abe Mosseri 531,000
Sammy Farha 512,000
Eugene Katchalov 463,000
Sergey Altbregin 444,000
Mike Sexton 386,000
Steve Wong 363,000
Tai Nguyen 325,000
Jean-Robert Bellande 314,000
Tony Merksick 312,000
David Baker 283,000
John Cernuto 269,000
Oleg Shamardin 266,000
James Dempsey 218,000
Mikael Thuritz 208,000
Mike Watson 170,000
Steve Zolotow 146,000
Barry Hartheimer 131,000
Yueqi Zhu 127,000
Chino Rheem 120,000
Eric Baldwin 47,000
John D'Agostino 47,000
Jose De Paz 44,000
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Quote from: Royal Flush on June 14, 2010, 01:02:18 PM
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just stay patient like you did in the other comp and yousa be fine!
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Event 24 $1,000 NLHE
44 left from a massive 3296 starters $503,000 up top
the current top 10
1 Jaymes Rosenthal 686,000
2 Greg Pohler 650,000
3 John Tolbert 440,000
4 Yordan Mitrentsov 400,000
5 Joseph Grenon 395,000
6 Scott Pfeffer 370,000
7 Jeffrey Tebben 330,000
8 Kiet Tran 330,000
9 Denis Murphy 314,000
10 Edgar de la Torre 305,000
Flushy did not cash in this event
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