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« Reply #165 on: June 09, 2011, 09:56:38 AM »

Gl Trigg, TID with the MOF
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« Reply #166 on: June 09, 2011, 10:11:45 AM »

Event 10 $1,500 6 Max


Currently heads Up between Geffrey Klein and Eddie Blumenthal


David Vamplew the EPT Winner from Scotland was 4th

3    Jeffrey Papola       214,410
4    David Vamplew       141,030
5    Bryan Colin       95,333
6    Anthony Spinella    66,199
7    George Jalkotzy       47,174
8    Ravi Raghavan       47,174
9    Alexander Wice       34,473


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« Reply #167 on: June 09, 2011, 10:11:50 AM »

it will be a big diary!!!!...2 bracelets already and Sam Trickett hasn't woken up yet, he's bound to win about 4 on his own lol.....GO BRITS!!!!!!
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« Reply #168 on: June 09, 2011, 10:13:02 AM »

Event #11: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better Championship

Top Chip Counts
1    Richard Ashby    1,650,000
2    Viacheslav Zhukov 1,350,000
3    George Lind    1,200,000
4    Mack Lee    1,005,000
5    Steve Billirakis    665,000

1          465,216
2          287,554
3          214,697
4          161,379
5          122,054



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« Reply #169 on: June 09, 2011, 10:14:51 AM »

2011 World Series of Poker
Event #12: $1,500 Triple Chance No-Limit Hold’em


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Top Chip Counts
1    Nicholas Rampone    760,000
2    Andrea Dato    740,000
3    Richard Trigg    620,000
4    Bill Chen    497,000
5    Steve Watts    360,000
6    Bradley Mcfarland    330,000
7    Daniel Smith    290,000
8    David Diaz    250,000
9    Denis Gnidash    200,000
10    Anthony Fung    185,000

1          352,808
2          218,183
3          138,044
4          100,200
5          73,915
6          55,355
7          42,059
8          32,381
9          25,253
10          19,953
11          19,953
12          19,953
13          15,973
14          15,973



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« Reply #170 on: June 09, 2011, 10:17:10 AM »

Event #13: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout
Day 1 completed

On most Day 1’s at the WSOP, the goal is to survive the first day in hopes that you will either limp your way into the money on Day 2 or build up a giant chip stack and go for the bracelet. But today, the goal was to simply beat everyone at your table, as 1440 players were all spread out at 9 person tables essentially playing a sit-n-go. For the 160 players that remain, they have all guaranteed themselves a payday of $4,998, but all of them have their eyes on that first place prize of $369,371.

Some of the players that were knocked out early in the day were Greg Mueller, Tom Dwan, Barry Greenstein, Justin Bonomo, David Williams, defending champion Steven Kelly, and Eli Elezra, amongst several others. Some players who made it to their heads up battle but fell short included Humberto Brenes, Matt Jarvis, Daniel Alaei, Erick Lindgren, Allen Cunningham, David Benyamine, and Sam Simon, who lost in the second to last match of the night.

Despite all of those big names dropping out, we still have a ton of top pros who managed to win their tabled. Daniel Negreanu heads the list, but he will be joined by an impressive list of players, including Nam Le, Lex Veldhuis, Josh Brikis, Victor Ramdin, Frank Kassela, Scott Seiver, Eric Baldwin, Greg Raymer, Filippo Candio, Bertrand “ElkY” Grosspellier, and several more.

It sure looks like we will have an exciting day tomorrow. There will be 16 ten-handed tables, with 2nd-10th place at every table getting $4,998. The 16 winners will be guaranteed a payday of $13,238, and will come back on day 3 and play down to a winner.


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« Reply #171 on: June 09, 2011, 10:18:03 AM »

Event #14: $3,000 Limit Hold'em

338 began and 198 remain

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1    Marco Traniello    52,500
2    Shawn Buchanan    43,000
3    Casey McCarrel    42,000
4    Victor Ramdin    34,000
5    Jeff Shulman    30,000
6    Matt Glantz    29,000
7    Justin Bonomo    28,000
8    Shaun Deeb    26,000
9    Dwyte Pilgrim    25,000
10    Jason Mercier    22,000

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« Reply #172 on: June 09, 2011, 10:18:14 AM »

im sure its on its way - but trigg funk ldo
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« Reply #173 on: June 09, 2011, 10:19:20 AM »

2011 World Series of Poker
Event #8: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em


Congratulations to Sean Getzwiller, Winner of Event #8: $1,000 No-Limit Holdem ($611,185)!

After four days of battle over five calender days, the 2011 World Series of Poker now has an Event #8: $1,000 No-Limit Holdem Champion with Sean Getzwiller victorious!

Kicking off over the weekend with two day one starting flights, 4,178 players took to the felt to form a prizepool of $3,760,200 which saw 423 players head home with their wallets or purses a little heavier in cash. Although branded by players and poker media as the donkament that features amateurs with only a few hours on the felt along with seasoned veterans and online professionals who have logged millions of hours - it still takes some skill and combined run good to make it deep.

Players such as Valdemar Kwaysser (420th), Jason Koon (412th), Dan Heimiller (392nd), Kyle Bowker (389th), Sam Barnhart (385th), Bryn Kenney (280th), Marc Karam (270th), Allie Prescott (221st), Gavin Griffin (215th), Kathy Liebert (204th), Alexander Kravchenko (177th), Ylon Schwartz (174th), Layne Flack (95th), Jonathan Duhamel (54th), Young Phan (52nd), Eric Mizrachi (50th), Ana Marquez (32nd), Albert Kim (31st), David Peters (29th) and Jordan “Jymaster11” Young (19th) all managed to turn on their run-good switch at the right time, but it still didn't secure them a place on our final table.

Those fortunate nine would all be moved to the bright lights of the Thunder-Dome where they would battle back-and-forth trading blows as one-by-one they fell to the rail until just six remained and the now well-known card controversy was uncovered. With a manufacturing fault on some of the cards, but on all the {4-Spades}, the final six were moved to an outer table where the muck wasn't visible due to the lack of bright lights.

From their play stalled until the final few hands where play was reduced to three-handed play, and action was paused for the night. Returning today saw Jon "PearlJammer" Turner chasing vindication as long-time professional, but his run would end early when his pocket eights were cracked.

With Sean Getzwiller and Sadan Turker virtually even in chips, the two would fight one of the most brutal heads-up battles that would last nearly six hours! A never-ending run of lead changes mixed with double-after-double saw the two players look physically distraught at every bad beat and lucky card their opponent caught. Eventually it would be Las Vegas-based professional Getzwiller who would get the better of Turker as he denied the British a third bracelet within just a few days.

Place   Prize
1st   Sean Getzwiller
2nd   Sadan Turker
3rd   Jon Turner
4th   Max Weinberg
5th   Stefan Raffay
6th   Lawrence Riley
7th   Hunter Frey
8th   Daniel Haglund
9th   Odette Tremblay

For Getzwiller, this marks his ninth WSOP cash and now has a hundred-percent strike-rate from final tables after dispatching opponent-after-opponent on his way to standing atop the 4,178-player field. Getzwiller not only showed bouts of aggression, but also key timing in important pots as well as combining that with huge and gutsy calls.


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« Reply #174 on: June 09, 2011, 12:17:34 PM »

Event #11: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better Championship
Day 3 completed

George Lind leads the final three

Day 3 of the $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo Championship has run up against the hard-stop time, and play has been suspended until Thursday afternoon.

From a starting field of 202 players, just 22 returned to the felt today for the push to the finish. Or as close to a finish as ten levels would allow. Fabrizio Gonzalez and Eric Buchman were 1/2 in chips after Day 1, and they finally fell today in 19th and 21st places, respectively. Buchman was particularly short on chips at the dawn of Day 2, and Mikael Thuritz took the rest of his chips during the course of his march to the final table. Freddy Deeb fell in the middle of those two in 20th place, and Shaun Deeb (18th place), Mike Sexton (15th), Alessio Isaia (12th), and Kirill Gerasimov (11th) all joined them on the rail in short order.

With nine players left, the table was moved over to the primary featured table to play it out under the bright lights of the UFO-esque stage. Josh Arieh was one of the favorites to go deep in this event, but his volatile day came to an end in ninth place. Thuritz bowed out in eighth, and Jason Steinberg fell shortly thereafter in seventh. Sixth place went to Guillaume Rivet, the start-of-day chip leader riding his stack all the way to the bank for a paycheck of more than $92,000. Mack Lee dropped off the table in fifth place a good while later, and the final four battled it out in a series of huge pots as the blinds and limits grew prohibitive. Richard Ashby had been the commanding chip leader not too long prior, and he continued to massage that lead as the night wore on. Eventually, though, the tides turned, and in an impressively short period of time, he was whittled out of all those chips and down to the felt in fourth place.

That left George Lind, Viacheslav Zhukov, and Steve Billirakis in a three-way for the title, and they got about 45 minutes of poker in before play was called for the night. With eyes tired from the endless string of split pots, the three gentlemen seemed relieved to be heading off to catch a few winks.

So that's all for tonight. Our final three players will return to the stage at 3:00 P.M. tomorrow, and Viacheslav Zhukov will have some work to do to chase down the two frontrunners. We're just two knockouts away from handing out another bracelet, but that will have to wait for another day. Or, later today, in actuality.


Chip Counts
George Lind       2,860,000    
Steve Billirakis       2,465,000    
Viacheslav Zhukov       740,000

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« Reply #175 on: June 09, 2011, 03:39:35 PM »

Event #12: $1,500 Triple Chance No-Limit Hold’em
Day 2 Closes With Ten to Play Day 3

Day 2 of the $1,500 No Limit Hold’em Triple Chance ended with ten players moving on to Day 3 from 156 that started the day. Nicholas Rampone leads the way with 1.5 million, followed by Anders Meli and Bill Chen.

Moving on to Day 3 are Andrea Dato, David Diaz and Steve Watts. Players were busting quickly near the end of play making it possible to begin Day 3 close to the final table. When there were two levels left in the night the field still had 27 players.

Not surviving the day were J.C. Tran, Cliff Josephy, Andy Black, Carlos Mortensen, Ted Forrest and Andy Frankenberger.

Jerry Wong busted on the bubble in a particularly brutal fashion. He picked up pocket aces and ran into Justin Chan’s {K-Hearts} {Q-Spades}. Chan caught a king on the flop and paired his queen on the turn sending Chan home.

Play resumes at 2:30 p.m. PST

Final Table Seat Draw and Chip Counts
1. Nicholas Rampone - 1,500,000
2. David Diaz - 324,000
3. Justin Sternberg - 737,000
4. Matthew Henson - 101,000
5. Andrea Dato - 613,000
6. Steven Watts - 439,000
7. Anders Meli - 658,000
8. Bill Chen - 610,000
9. Corey Hastings - 546,000
10. Richard Trigg - 454,000


Blinds
    5,000 / 10,000

Ante
    1,000

1          352,808
2          218,183
3          138,044
4          100,200
5          73,915
6          55,355
7          42,059
8          32,381
9          25,253
10          19,953

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« Reply #176 on: June 09, 2011, 04:11:31 PM »

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« Reply #177 on: June 09, 2011, 09:31:30 PM »

Elwood and Spinks' table draws.
 
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« Reply #178 on: June 10, 2011, 03:23:12 AM »

jack elwood currently running his table over in the shoot out, winner of each table makes the last 16


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Jack Ellwood is now the clear chip leader on his table after winning a sizeable pot against Blair Hinkle.

Hinkle had raised to 2,100 and then called Ellwood's three bet to 10,200 before both players checked the {Q-Spades}{9-Clubs}{8-Clubs} flop. Hinkle then check-raised Ellwood's 12,000 turn bet on the {10-Hearts} to 27,000 which Ellwood wordlessly called. The {3-Spades} river saw Hinkle shutdown and check again and Ellwood bet 18,000 this time.

"Nice hand," sighed Hinkle, mucking.


Read more: http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/2011-world-series-of-poker/event-13-no-limit-hold-em-shootout/
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« Reply #179 on: June 10, 2011, 07:33:46 AM »

Bas is HU in his match with 350k, think that means opponent has 100k
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