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Re: The WSOP-Europe thread
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September 25, 2010, 09:43:47 AM »
Jen Mason's report from yesterday
209 players stumped up the £10,000, won a satellite, or sold bits and pieces of themselves until entry became realistic in order to compete in the second and final entry day into the 2010 WSOPE Main Event. This made it a record-breaker, and is going to provide a very healthy prizepool for those who make it even further; this is a six-day event and definitely falls in the 'marathon' rather than 'sprint' category.
The field was liberally scattered through with TV and internet-gracing faces, from Tom Dwan and Victor Blom (the latter making it through) to a more audible Mike Matusow, Andy Black, Neil Channing, Freddy Deeb and Phil Laak. The Devilfish didn't make it through the day, nor did WSOP ME champion Noel Furlong, but plenty of previous bracelet-holders came through with good stacks, among them Phil Ivey and Phil Laak with just under 100k, JP Kelly, Roland de Wolfe and last year's champion Barry Shulman. Playing on his birthday was also Charles Chua, Macau deep-runner who might have been short but who gave over his special day to the WSOPE with gusto.
Leading the field, and in fact, with a count of 178,850, the entire stock of both days' survivors, is Irish Open champion James Mitchell, whose chip towers are only slightly higher than those of John Dolan, with 173,700. He's second out of the November Nine, and he's second here going into Day Two.
The action will recommence tomorrow at 12pm local time, when a complete redraw will intersperse players from both flights,...
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Re: The WSOP-Europe thread
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The Day 2 redraw
Table 1
Seat 1: Nam Le (27850)
Seat 2: Tommy Vedes (15750)
Seat 3: Thorsten Schafer (74000)
Seat 4: Mark Thurgood (27200)
Seat 5: Eric Baldwin (21750)
Seat 6: Priyan De Mel (49600)
Seat 7: Juhan Lauttamus (54225)
Seat 8: Arnaud Mattern (82175)
Seat 9: Jason Mercier (20750)
Table 2
Seat 1: Jeff Lisandro (43500)
Seat 2: Jim Collopy (41700)
Seat 3: Antoine Arnault (19350)
Seat 4: Neil Channing (21100)
Seat 5: James Mitchell (178850)
Seat 6: Kevin MacPhee (39600)
Seat 7: Chris Moorman (10325)
Seat 8: Heather Sue Mercer (48600)
Seat 9: Hoyt Corkins (65250)
Table 3
Seat 1: Rudy Blondeau (76975)
Seat 2: Manuel Bevand (41400)n
Seat 3: Dan Smith (57200)
Seat 4: Alexander Kravchenko (18775)
Seat 5: Igor Kurganov (13950)
Seat 6: Da Shak (60350)
Seat 7: Yann Dion (58625)
Seat 8: Barry Greenstein (33700)
Seat 9: Kristoffer Thorsson (31400)
Table 4
Seat 1: David Peters (96500)
Seat 2: Andy Frankenberger (87775)
Seat 3: Paul Byrne (35425)
Seat 4: John Conroy (31750)
Seat 5: Arkadi Kilman (14100)
Seat 6: John Racener (27000)
Seat 7: Liv Boeree (47700)
Seat 8: Jimmy Ostensson (43475)
Seat 9: Terry Augdal (33050)
Table 5
Seat 1: Darren Lyttle (48325)
Seat 2: Martin Davis (54125)
Seat 3: Daniel Steinberg (52200)
Seat 4: Ludovic Lacay (37375)
Seat 5: Barry Shulman (86325)
Seat 6: Eugene Katchalov (37000)
Seat 7: Guy Gorelik (53075)
Seat 8: Ronald de Wolfe (39150)
Seat 9: Praz Bansi (56200)
Table 6
Seat 1: Vladislav Varlashin (27800)
Seat 2: Adam Levy (39500)
Seat 3: Jean Paul Pasqualini (64600)
Seat 4: William Molson (16375)
Seat 5: Sam Trickett (87700)
Seat 6: Illya Trincher (16850)
Seat 7: Brian Powell (109375)
Seat 8: Salman Behbehani (38000)
Seat 9: Stephen Elias (25100)
Table 7
Seat 1: Kevin Boudreau (23600)
Seat 2: McLean Karr (105750)
Seat 3: Andrew Black (58875)
Seat 4: Greg Mueller (60875)
Seat 5: Sean Jazayeri (21500)
Seat 6: Nick Schulman (101500)
Seat 7: Dan O'Brien (16400)
Seat 8: Max Steinburg (48200)
Seat 9: Steve Sung (53825)
Table 8
Seat 1: Jolmer Meelis (42650)
Seat 2: Simon Higgins (67800)
Seat 3: Bojan Gledovic (25000)
Seat 4: John Tabatabai (24300)
Seat 5: Jani Sointula (82375)
Seat 6: Phil Ivey (94350)
Seat 7: Ted Lawson (50000)
Seat 8: Nicolas Levi (153850)
Seat 9: JP Kelly (89775)
Table 9
Seat 1: Mats Gavatin (50850)
Seat 2: Michel Abecassis (20325)
Seat 3: Alex Keating (23000)
Seat 4: Ronald Lee (42025)
Seat 5: Viktor Blom (91850)
Seat 6: Isabelle Mercier (34725)
Seat 7: Roger Hairabedian (16525)
Seat 8: Guillaume Gignac (109650)
Seat 9: Amit Makhija (72025)
Table 10
Seat 1: James Bord (68000)
Seat 2: Tony Cousineau (59000)
Seat 3: William Reynolds (50350)
Seat 4: Rene Freymann (18700)
Seat 5: Clint Coffee (72350)
Seat 6: Andrew Pantling (72975)
Seat 7: Pat Walsh (53550)
Seat 8: Fabrizio Baldassari (60025)
Seat 9: Pierre Canali (79825)
Table 11
Seat 1: Gregory Merson (38075)
Seat 2: Darren Woods (35450)
Seat 3: Steve Brecher (47200)
Seat 4: Kevin Eyster (12950)
Seat 5: Scott Palmer (35800)
Seat 6: Keven Stammen (28800)
Seat 7: David Levi (59425)
Seat 8: Matthew Waxman (118000)
Seat 9: Mikael Thuritz (50975)
Table 19
Seat 1: Erik Seidel (39600)
Seat 2: Robert Trevor Akery (20575)
Seat 3: Adam Fletcher (136025)
Seat 4: Tyron Krost (13400)
Seat 5: Nenad Medic (11075)
Seat 6: Ross Boatman (81825)
Seat 7: Ben Cherif (73350)
Seat 8: Kathy Liebert (61325)
Seat 9: Bertand Grospellier (43650)
Table 20
Seat 1: Adrian Passfield (4725)
Seat 2: Huck Seed (84050)
Seat 3: John Dolan (173700)
Seat 4: Almira Skripchenko (86600)
Seat 5: Farzad Bonyadi (22750)
Seat 6: Nicholas Wong (20150)
Seat 7: Eliahu Elezra (106500)
Seat 8: Filippo Candio (45700)
Seat 9: Jason DeWitt (21775)
Table 21
Seat 1: Patrik Selin (48325)
Seat 2: Simon Persson (103600)
Seat 3: Patrick Antonius (39575)
Seat 4: Jean-Paul Seatelli (49875)
Seat 5: Charles Clark (24050)
Seat 6: Jake Cody (10550)
Seat 7: Fabian Quoss (73675)
Seat 8: Hoi Wing Cheung (56675)
Seat 9: Sam Stein (78200)
Table 22
Seat 1: Den Simon Fletshman (67925)
Seat 2: Pascal Lefrancois (88700)
Seat 3: Thomas Bichon (46225)
Seat 4: Tyler Bonkowski (14575)
Seat 5: John Eames (43950)
Seat 6: Vadim Trincher (27900)
Seat 7: Gabriele Lepore (17800)
Seat 8: Robert Tanita (38575)
Seat 9: Matt Stout (80675)
Table 23
Seat 1: Bryn Kenney (54800)
Seat 2: Faraz Jaka (120125)
Seat 3: Leo Margets (109000)
Seat 4: Keith Johnson (38175)
Seat 5: Robert Cooper (25650)
Seat 6: Markus Golser (96325)
Seat 7: JC Tran (60525)
Seat 8: Barbara Martinez (38825)
Seat 9: Chris Bjorin (22050)
Table 24
Seat 1: Marius Torbergsen (38150)
Seat 2: Konstantin Bucherl (41025)
Seat 3: Michael Benvenuti (71100)
Seat 4: Ran Azor (75525)
Seat 5: Christopher Chau (18000)
Seat 6: Paul Zimbler (47200)
Seat 7: David Baker (68025)
Seat 8: Jonathon Shah (21700)
Seat 9: Mike Matusow (58675)
Table 25
Seat 1: Antonio Esfandiari (105125)
Seat 2: Anton Wigg (36600)
Seat 3: Andrew Lichtenberger (17250)
Seat 4: Anthony Newman (39875)
Seat 5: Scott Montgomery (40000)
Seat 6: Shawn Buchanan (40675)
Seat 7: Jennifer Tilly (108850)
Seat 8: Dag Palovic (76500)
Seat 9: Jonathan Aguiar (34275)
Table 26
Seat 1: Magnus Persson (20275)
Seat 2: Vitaly Lunkin (47750)
Seat 3: Marc Inizan (56100)
Seat 4: Michael Browne (69050)
Seat 5: Paul Otto (57500)
Seat 6: John Juanda (41075)
Seat 7: Freddy Deeb (45050)
Seat 8: Chris Ferguson (52950)
Seat 9: Emeline Boich (10275)
Table 27
Seat 1: Will Failla (54200)
Seat 2: Ben Roberts (21500)
Seat 3: Joe Huang (58975)
Seat 4: Phil Laak (96675)
Seat 5: Barny Boatman (73200)
Seat 6: James keys (67025)
Seat 7: Erik Cajelais (37500)
Seat 8: Remy Biechel (94550)
Seat 9: --empty--
Table 28
Seat 1: Martin Kabrhel (10150)
Seat 2: Jason Gray (48350)
Seat 3: Charles Chua (32600)
Seat 4: Evan John Parkes (20900)
Seat 5: Carlos Mortensen (101700)
Seat 6: Vincent Chahley (74250)
Seat 7: Dominic Kay (14500)
Seat 8: Steven van Zedelhoff (57900)
Seat 9: --empty--
Table 29
Seat 1: Nikolay Evdakov (39775)
Seat 2: Allen Cunningham (84725)
Seat 3: Michael Schwartz (71500)
Seat 4: Quinn Do (140450)
Seat 5: Bruno Fitoussi (120250)
Seat 6: Yevgeney Timoshenko (DNR)
Seat 7: Daniel Negreanu (32475)
Seat 8: Karim Jomeen (68450)
Seat 9: --empty--
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Re: The WSOP-Europe thread
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September 25, 2010, 09:48:17 AM »
and the payouts
1 830,401
2 513,049
3 376,829
4 278,945
5 208,119
6 156,530
7 118,643
8 90,617
9 69,754
10 54,114
11 54,114
12 54,114
13 42,454
14 42,454
15 42,454
16 33,285
17 33,285
18 33,285
19 26,400
20 26,400
21 26,400
22 26,400
23 26,400
24 26,400
25 26,400
26 26,400
27 26,400
28 21,106
29 21,106
30 21,106
31 21,106
32 21,106
33 21,106
34 21,106
35 21,106
36 21,106
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Re: The WSOP-Europe thread
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September 25, 2010, 10:01:46 AM »
GLGL all Blondes left in.
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Re: The WSOP-Europe thread
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September 25, 2010, 10:51:22 AM »
GL all blondes.
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Re: The WSOP-Europe thread
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September 25, 2010, 10:59:36 AM »
Quote from: jjandellis on September 25, 2010, 09:56:15 AM
Table 2 looks like the railers choice to me!
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Quote from: DaveShoelace on September 25, 2010, 10:59:36 AM
Quote from: jjandellis on September 25, 2010, 09:56:15 AM
Table 2 looks like the railers choice to me!
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Re: The WSOP-Europe thread
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September 25, 2010, 12:29:06 PM »
Quote from: littlemissC on September 25, 2010, 11:52:11 AM
Quote from: DaveShoelace on September 25, 2010, 10:59:36 AM
Quote from: jjandellis on September 25, 2010, 09:56:15 AM
Table 2 looks like the railers choice to me!
That or table 8
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September 25, 2010, 12:59:52 PM »
Excellent bit of non-bolding of James Mitchell.
Please tell me it was deliberate.
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Quote from: EvilPie on September 25, 2010, 12:59:52 PM
Excellent bit of non-bolding of James Mitchell.
Please tell me it was deliberate.
No, it was inefficiency
He has knocked out Channing today
Channing opened, Mitchell 3 bet QJ on the button, Channing shoved/stopped and went on QQ9 with 10 10, Mitchell rivered Quads
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Chris Moorman started on 10k
Won some pots . Big double v queso qq v jj obv ridic cold for him.... Close to 80k now
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James keys at the wsope main event
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Just been dealing for this at the empire, james comes over to my table having just come from isildur1s table. Has about double average, within 5hands he's pulled off a nice 6bet bluff button vs bb, showing just the powerful 2 spades. Sicko
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Phil Ivey
Phil Ivey: 317K and chip leader of the WSOPE Main Event by, uh, a lot. Like, close to 100K.
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Quote from: TightEnd on September 25, 2010, 04:16:45 PM
Phil Ivey
Phil Ivey: 317K and chip leader of the WSOPE Main Event by, uh, a lot. Like, close to 100K.
at the expense of james keys though
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