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June 17, 2011, 08:56:08 AM »
Anyone heard of this fella?
Chris Moorman from the UK is up to a million in the 2.5k, ruperte on 300k, don't know what happened to Dan Morgan.
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June 17, 2011, 09:36:49 AM »
I need to learn how to press
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it seems. Dan Morgan appeared to be still in with 150K an hour ago. Anybody know if he is on twitter?
Anway forgot to metntion that Mooman was leading the 2.5k with 30 left.
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June 17, 2011, 09:51:16 AM »
wowowoow.
go on heroes!
rupert/dan morgan ftmfw!
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June 17, 2011, 09:54:24 AM »
GOGOGO Rupert/Dan/Moorman.
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Quote from: mondatoo on June 17, 2011, 09:54:24 AM
GOGOGO Rupert/Dan/Moorman.
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June 17, 2011, 10:12:36 AM »
Moorman1 Chris Moorman
Bust mcnallyville ak v 99 qjx flop king on the river! 1.28 mill at 4/8 20 min left for the day 24 players remain
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June 17, 2011, 10:21:28 AM »
Event #24: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout
currently heads up
Top Chip Counts
1 Mark Radoja 10,300,000
2 Jeffrey Gross 4,700,000
1 436,568
2 269,742
3 Nicolas Fierrogottner 198,096
4 Scott Baumstein 146,639
5 Adam Junglen 109,406
6 Nikita Lebedev 82,287
7 Todd Terry 62,370
8 Tom Marchese 47,636
9 Sean Getzwiller 36,669
10 Daniel Smith 28,447
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June 17, 2011, 10:22:43 AM »
2011 World Series of Poker
Event #25: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Low-8 or Better
currently heads up
Top Chip Counts
1 Mike Sexton 1,655,000
2 Chris Viox 1,075,000
1 200,459
2 123,925
3 Gerard Rechnitzer 77,097
4 Hakon Lundberg 55,917
5 Tyson Marks 40,782
6 Cory Zeidman 30,228
7 Sean Urban 22,767
8 Hernan Salazar 17,417
9 David Warga 13,531
10 Tony Ma 13,531
11 Christopher Mchugh 10,676
12 Norman Chad 10,676
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June 17, 2011, 10:26:15 AM »
2011 World Series of Poker
Event #26: $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em / Six Handed
24 of 1378 remain towards the close of play
Top Chip Counts
1 Anthony Ruberto 1,450,000
2 Chris Moorman 1,035,000
3 Anthony Lellouche 550,000
4 Dan O'Brien 490,000
5 Jesse James 460,000
6 Tyler Cornell 440,000
7 Christian Stricker Kohl 410,000
8 Jesse Cohen 395,000
Rupert Elder shown as 185,000 Dan Morgan 85,000
Jonathan Prested and Jake Cody
also cashed
1 689,739
2 428,140
3 271,800
4 179,162
5 121,416
6 84,549
7 60,473
8 60,473
9 44,390
10 44,390
11 33,418
12 33,418
13 25,769
14 25,769
15 25,769
16 25,769
17 25,769
18 25,769
19 20,377
20 20,377
21 20,377
22 20,377
23 20,377
24 20,377
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June 17, 2011, 10:28:36 AM »
Event #27: $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship
16 left
Darren Woods
going for a double
Top Chip Counts
1 Daniel Idema 550,000
2 Marwan Abdelal 500,000
3 Matthew Gallin 470,000
4 Darren Woods 380,000
5 Steve Landfish 345,000
6 Tam Hang 325,000
7 Isaac Haxton 280,000
8 Nick Schulman 220,000
9 Richard Brodie 220,000
10 Justin Smith 200,000
1 378,642
2 233,944
3 169,512
4 125,120
5 94,029
6 71,897
7 55,908
8 44,207
9 35,519
10 28,990
11 28,990
12 28,990
13 24,060
14 24,060
15 24,060
16 20,274
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June 17, 2011, 10:30:14 AM »
2011 World Series of Poker
Event #28: $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em
Day 1 of Event #28 is in the Books
Another overwhelmingly large group of poker players gathered in the Rio this afternoon to kick off our second standard format $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Event of the 2011 World Series of Poker. There were 2,500 registrants and after 10 levels of play, we are down to just 349.
As usual, we had no shortage of poker talent on Day 1. Liv Boeree, Galen Hall, Michael Mizrachi, Justin Young, Tony Dunst, Jonathan Duhamel, Freddy Deeb, Phil Laak, and Eric Baldwin were just some of the players that entered the event unable to see action on Day 2. Even Bruce Buffer, the well-known UFC announcer, held a chip lead for the first few hours before slowly losing it to his opponents throughout the course of the day.
Not all of our notable pro's fell through though. Among those left are Amnon Filippi, Drazen Ilich, Andy Frakenberger, Matt Affleck, David Pham, and Peter Feldman. All of them have plenty of experience battling their way through "moving day" and the action should be furious as they try to set themselves up for glory on Day 3.
However, all of them will be chasing our front-runner, Rick Romine. About halfway through the day, whispers of an enormous stack were being heard throughout the room. When our highest notable player in our chip counts had just 40,000, Romine had already crossed the 100,000 mark... easily. And he didn't stop there. Hand after hand he continued his rush and ended the day with a whopping 176,100 in chips. For most people, Day 2 is will be stressful as the money bubble comes and goes and people start playing for the cash. But with Romine's amazing Day 1, the first few hours will be all about maintaining his stack.
1 Rick Romine 143,000
2 James English 88,000
3 Georg Jalkotzy 82,000
4 Martin Kabrhel 78,000
5 Ty Reiman 76,000
6 Kyle Carlston 75,000
7 Michael Katz 68,000
8 Matt Graham 67,000
9 Jia Liu 64,000
10 Brent Hanks 60,000
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June 17, 2011, 10:31:24 AM »
Event #29: $2,500 10-Game Mix / Six Handed
Day 1 completed
Greg Raymer finds himself near the top after Day 1
The inaugural ten-game event at the WSOP is one day old, and it's already proven to be quite the success. An impressive 431 players turned up, making this -- we're assuming but fairly confident here -- the largest ten-game tournament in the world with a prize pool just shy of $1 million.
Spread the games the fish like to play and you're sure to attract the sharks, and we had no shortage of sharp-toothed poker players here today. World Champs? Had those. Greg Raymer, Joe Hachem, and John Juanda all played and survived, while Scotty Nguyen came and went rather quickly this afternoon. Math whizzes? How about Bill Chen and David Sklansky at the same table to start the day. Bracelet winners? By the bunches. Just to name a few, Steve Billirakis, John Kabbaj, Jeff Lisandro, Greg Mueller, Dutch Boyd, Erick Lindgren, Jason Mercier, and Frank Kassela all played. A few 2011 bracelet winners like Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier and Eugene Katchalov were here, too. John Monnette, who won his first bracelet about fifteen hours prior to the start of this event, was also in the field, but his day was a short one. Even a few of the old guard like Sam Grizzle and Mickey Appleman showed up to play this new event.
When the chip bags came out after eight levels, there was a clog at the top of the chip counts. For now, it looks like Rob Hollink's 49,100 chips are good enough to give him the overnight lead, though a few tables were playing big pots right as the night ended. Also in the mix of leaders are Brandon Adams (39,975), Grizzle (40,100), Jordan Morgan (39,000), and Jean-Robert Bellande (38,475).
Only about 168 players survived this brisk opening day
Top Chip Counts
1 Rob Hollink 49,100
2 Brandon Adams 47,325
3 Sam Grizzle 40,100
4 Greg Raymer 40,000
5 Jordan Morgan 39,000
6 Stuart Rutter 38,500
7 Jean-Robert Bellande 38,475
8 John D'Agostino 35,400
9 Chris Bjorin 34,500
10 Shaun Deeb 34,000
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June 17, 2011, 10:32:38 AM »
ruperte Rupert Elder
342k done for the day bloody knackered! 22 left
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June 17, 2011, 10:22:06 PM »
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June 18, 2011, 10:08:17 AM »
Event #26: $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em / Six Handed
Congratulations to Oleksii Kovalchuk, Winner of Event #26 ($689,739)
After three days of action Oleksii Kovalchuk won the gold bracelet in the $2,500 Six Handed No Limit Hold’em event. He bested a field of 1,378 players and takes home $689,739 after defeating Ionel Anton heads up.
At the start of heads up play the two exchanged the chip lead several times. They were fast and loose with their action until Kovalchuk opened up a chiplead that Anton couldn’t overcome. The final hand Kovalchuk had pocket sevens against a weak ace that Kovalchuk turned into a full house.
Day 3 began with 22 players returning to action. Players falling short of the final table were Will Failla, Antony Lellouche and Sam Grafton.
Chris Moorman exited in 3rd place after Kovalchuk’s straight draw got there on the river.
Dan O’Brien was knocked out in 4th place after he paired his king on the flop but Kovalchuk made a flush on the turn.
Mazin Khoury was eliminated in 5th place when he ran his {A-Spades} {Q-Diamonds} into Anton’s pocket aces.
Anthony Ruberto was the first victim of the final table. He took a huge bad beat that crippled his stack and shook the Amazon Room from the crowd reaction. He was in a pot with Kovalchuk and all in on the turn. Ruberto had a set of jacks and Kovalchuk had a set of fours, and then spiked the one-outer on the river making quad fours. Ruberto was eliminated shortly after.
3 Chris Moorman 271,800
4 Dan O'Brien 179,162
5 Mazin Khoury 121,416
6 Anthony Ruberto 84,549
7 Will Failla 60,473
8 Eric Hettinga 60,473
9 Benjamin Pollak 44,390
10 Antony Lellouche 44,390
11 Jesse James 33,418
12 Daniel Morgan 33,418
13 Christian Kohl 25,769
14 Samuel Grafton 25,769
15 Michael Finstein 25,769
16 Jesse Cohen 25,769
17 Tyler Cornell 25,769
18 Rupert Elder 25,769
19 Timothy Finne 20,377
20 Peter Gilmore 20,377
21 Christian Jeppsson 20,377
22 Davidi Kitai 20,377
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