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Re: WSOP-E thread
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October 16, 2011, 11:37:13 AM »
The number on the big board shows 196 players registered for today's Day 1b, and that puts the total field size over 500 This is now the largest prize pool France has ever seen for a poker tournament, and it blows away the previous WSOPE record.
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2011 World Series of Poker Europe
Event #7: €10,400 Main Event Championship
Rosen Leads Into Day 2; Defending Champion Bord Still Alive
This €10,400 Main Event Championship attracted a whopping 593 players over the course of two starting days and 333 of them remain in contention. Heading the pack is Jamie Rosen, who bagged up 162,700 in chips after Day 1a. Behind him are Lari Sihvo with 144,725 and Tommy Vedes with 142,775. Both Sihvo and Vedes played on Day 1b.
Previously, the largest-ever WSOP Europe Main Event was back in 2007 and 2008 when Annette Obrestad and John Juanda emerged victorious, respectively. In each of those years, the main event attracted 362 players. Comparing the 2007 and 2008 field size to this year, the tournament has grown nearly 64%. Comparing the number to last year's field size, you'll find a growth of over 71%.
Speaking of last year, the defending champion James Bord is still alive and well with above-average chips. He bagged up a flat 60,000 at the end of play last night, which puts him roughly 6,500 chips above the mean. We'll be keeping a close eye on him all day today in his title-defense run.
Other notables still remaining are Robert Mizrachi, McLean Karr, Leo Boxell, Tony G, Johnny Chan, Ben Lamb, Matan Krakow, Olivier Busquet and Freddy Deeb. Also still alive are current WSOP November Niners Ben Lamb and Sam Holden.
Top Chip Counts
1 Jamie Rosen 162,700
2 Lari Sihvo 144,725
3 Tommy Vedes 142,775
4 Alexander Kostritsyn 126,200
5 Antonio Palma 125,000
6 Dermot Blain 123,500
7 Chris Moorman 121,775
8 Constant Rjkenberg 121,500
9 Laurent Polito 120,200
10 Mustapha Kanit 117,700
Brammer 91k
Akenhead 78k
Cody 75k
Frankland 74k
Duthie 70k
Akery 70k
Sam Holden 62k
Ulliott 62k
B Boatman 60k
Bord 60k
Moseley 58k
Vamplew 48k
Dempsey 48k
Eames 36k
were the Brits I spotted still going
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October 18, 2011, 09:55:04 AM »
2011 World Series of Poker Europe
Event #7: €10,400 Main Event Championship
Chip Counts
1 Constant Rijkenberg 462,800
2 Hoyt Corkins 429,900
3 Rifat Palevic 353,500
4 Jake Cody 323,200
5 Giuseppe Sammartino 305,900
6 Tom Bedell 301,900
7 Andy Moseley 301,400
8 Hyacinthe Bonnin 296,000
9 Erik Seidel 291,900
10 Shawn Buchanan 291,400
11 Chris McClung 285,500
12 Thibaud Guenegou 279,000
13 Joel Dodds 270,400
14 Mathew Frankland 259,800
15 Hans Winzeler 259,500
16 Ricardo Tavares 249,500
17 Ilan Boujenah 241,400
18 Philippe Ktorza 238,000
19 Arnaud Mattern 237,300
20 Brian Roberts 233,100
21 James Dempsey 231,100
22 Emin Aghayev 229,300
23 Patrik Antonius 228,100
24 Joao Barbosa 219,200
25 Jeremy Kottler 212,300
Day 2 is In the Bag; Rijkenberg Flying High
Day 2 is done and dusted here at the WSOPE Main Event, and our starting field has been dashed to bits. The remaining 328 (of the 539 starters) walked back into the tournament room today, but more than 200 of the walked right back out with a frown over the course of six testing levels. Including the start-of-day chip leader, Jamie Rosen. And the third-place stack of Tommy Vedes. It was Vedes' birthday today, but he was the one doing the giving, quickly passing his chips out to his table mates and heading off to (hopefully) celebrate.
With the bags out on the tables, it looks like Constant Rijkenberg has done the most work today, and his stack of 462,800 puts him atop the pack heading for the run to the money tomorrow.
Rijkenberg's finishing stack is still less than Rifat Palevic's high point on the day. Palevic was the first player to amass a big stack today, working his count up over the half-million mark at one point. The aggression that gave him the chips took a chunk of them away, however, and Palevic had to settle for a finishing count of 353,500 -- still quite healthy. Others who are still in the hunt for this title include Erik Seidel, Barry Greenstein, Robert Mizrachi, Victor Ramdin, Patrik Antonius, Tony G, and the defending champion, James Bord. And don't look now, but last year's 13th-place finisher, Hoyt Corkins, finds himself in second place overall with 429,900 at night's end.
Everyone's chasing Rijkenberg, though, and the Dutchman certainly knows what it takes to win a big tournament. Rijkenberg is the EPT San Remo champion from a couple years back, and his game seems to have grown even a bit more mature in the time since then. He'll bring almost a half-million chips back with him tomorrow.
Play is set to resume at noon tomorrow, and we'll play eight-handed from here on out.
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October 18, 2011, 09:56:01 AM »
115 remain, 64 paid
1 1,400,000
2 800,000
3 550,000
4 400,000
5 275,000
6 200,000
7 150,000
8 115,000
9 90,000
10 90,000
11 67,500
12 67,500
13 53,000
14 53,000
15 43,000
16 43,000
17 37,000
18 37,000
19 37,000
20 37,000
21 37,000
22 37,000
23 37,000
24 37,000
25 32,000
26 32,000
27 32,000
28 32,000
29 32,000
30 32,000
31 32,000
32 32,000
33 27,500
34 27,500
35 27,500
36 27,500
37 27,500
38 27,500
39 27,500
40 27,500
41 24,000
42 24,000
43 24,000
44 24,000
45 24,000
46 24,000
47 24,000
48 24,000
49 21,475
50 21,475
51 21,475
52 21,475
53 21,475
54 21,475
55 21,475
56 21,475
57 20,000
58 20,000
59 20,000
60 20,000
61 20,000
62 20,000
63 20,000
64 20,000
Good luck to Flushy, Jake, Moorman and others today
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October 18, 2011, 04:24:46 PM »
flushy just busted a few off the bubble
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October 18, 2011, 08:31:17 PM »
feature table on the live stream includes Moomin, Eames, Freddy deeb to name but a few
http://www.wsop.com/2011/wsope/live-video/default.aspx?TID=11617
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Quote from: geordieneil on October 18, 2011, 08:56:43 PM
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yeh sick table. melanie weisner and maria ho too.
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Quote from: geordieneil on October 18, 2011, 08:56:43 PM
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yeh sick table. melanie weisner and maria ho too.
Moorman playing awesome, reallly looks zoned in, can see him taking this down
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October 18, 2011, 09:47:30 PM »
Watching live stream buzzing after city win was a nervy win . The derby on Saturday should be a cracker
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Moooorman thooo
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Quote from: geordieneil on October 18, 2011, 09:17:48 PM
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Quote from: geordieneil on October 18, 2011, 08:56:43 PM
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yeh sick table. melanie weisner and maria ho too.
Moorman playing awesome, reallly looks zoned in, can see him taking this down
running good helps too, calls a shove with JJ v QQ and turns a set..............boooooooooom
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GLGL Jake, Eames and Moorman.
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October 18, 2011, 11:50:34 PM »
what a card rack moorman is, he just knocked out melanie weisner aipf with kk v ak. he must have close to 2.5mill now
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Event #7: €10,400 Main Event Championship
Day 3 completed
Every Day 3 Has a Silver Lining: Max Silver Leads The WSOPE Main Event
Level 19: 5,000-10,000, 1,000 ante
There was a great atmosphere inside the Hotel Majestic Barriere today. Maybe it was the sunshine? Maybe it was the fact that 64 souls were going to earn some money? Whatever it was it moved around the air flicked in and out of the cards and created some amazing action, fantastic face-offs and superb suck-outs. It was, of course, day three of the World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE) €10,400 Main Event Championship.
In Sep 2010, Max Silver got himself noticed on the European poker scene after winning the UKIPT in Dublin and then winning a side event at EPT London. Fast forward 12 months and Silver had not cashed in one single live event, but as he rolled into his favourite month it all began to change. He finished 28th at the WPT Grand Prix de Paris, 4th at UKIPT Dublin (again) and then 4th in the WSOPE Event #4 €3,200 Shootout a few days ago. To top off a fantastic few months, he has finished as our day three chip leader with 1,780,000 chips. Silver's magic moment came in a flush-versus-flush encounter with fellow countryman Mathew Frankland. After that moment Silver just went from strength to strength.
Just behind Max Silver is Chris Moorman. Moorman spray-painted his name all over the poker world when he received notoriety for his performances in cyber space. But just recently Moorman has been showing the world that he also knows the way into a live card room, and boy when that lad turns up, can he play! In January Moorman finished in 7th place at the Aussie Millions Main Event before having a crazy summer in Vegas, winning over $1 million at the WSOP. The last time he cashed in a live event on European soil was at the WSOPE in 2010 and he has just done it again, only this time he might just go all of the way. Moorman's vital moment came after a monumental bubble hand against Constant Rijkenberg. Then after being moved to the final table he ran amok eliminating Hoyt Corkins, Freddy Deeb, Carbone Damiano and Melanie Weisner. Moorman finally bagged up 1,769,000 chips to take second place just a hair's breadth from Silver.
Day 3 was also the day that we breached the money bubble, and the unfortunate player was none other than Barry Greenstein. Just before his exit Greenstein told the table that his girlfriend had predicted that he would be the bubble boy. How unfortunate that she should be proved so right – Brian Roberts the recipient of a brand new signed copy of Ace on the River.
23-players will return, at 14.00 (CET) Wednesday, as the WSOPE main event launches into day four. Other notables to make the cut include Shawn Buchanan (1,267,000), Patrik Antonius (696,000), Jake Cody (522,000), John Duthie (314,000), Erik Seidel (242,000) and father and son Tony G (226,000) and John Eames (210,000).
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