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« Reply #390 on: July 14, 2017, 07:10:37 AM »

At least he didn't get deep before being given the boot!
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« Reply #391 on: July 14, 2017, 07:56:39 AM »



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When players returned from dinner break, one player's seat was empty, and the roughly 630,000 in chips he previously had in front of him were gone, as well. It turns out that this player had been banned from all Caesars properties and thus barred from entering World Series of Poker tournaments.

The player had knowingly bypassed security, going to great lengths to hide his real identity when registering for this tournament. When tournament organizers found out, his stack was terminated, and the chips were removed from the tournament. He left the premises without incident. His tournament buy-in remains in the prize pool, so the payout is not affected by this incident.



Mind blowing stupidity.
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« Reply #392 on: July 14, 2017, 08:50:44 AM »

currently 1,090, 6 away from the money if you want to follow live
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« Reply #393 on: July 14, 2017, 08:51:02 AM »

Final numbers for Event 74: $1,000 Little One for OneDrop Entries: 4,391 1st Place: $528,316 Places Paid: 659 http://bit.ly/2tlOv8Q
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« Reply #394 on: July 14, 2017, 08:51:37 AM »

these were the chip leaders in the main a short time ago

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« Reply #395 on: July 14, 2017, 09:44:36 AM »

Talal Shakerchi is having a good trip.

He won a $25,000 Bellagio High Roller on June 30th for $218,000.

A 7th in the $50k Players Championship for $77,000 followed, then he won $25,000 Aria High Roller just 4 days ago for $393,000.

Yesterday, amazingly, he won the $25,000 Aria High Roller again for $386,400.

I know he is minted, bla bla, but he's a perfect gentleman. Top bloke.




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« Reply #396 on: July 14, 2017, 09:51:41 AM »

Talal Shakerchi is having a good trip.

He won a $25,000 Bellagio High Roller on June 30th for $218,000.

A 7th in the $50k Players Championship for $77,000 followed, then he won $25,000 Aria High Roller just 4 days ago for $393,000.

Yesterday, amazingly, he won the $25,000 Aria High Roller again for $386,400.

I know he is minted, bla bla, but he's a perfect gentleman. Top bloke.




Plinop won this tonight for the 2nd time in a week.

How the other half lives.

I used to play against raidalot on the old betfair cash tables.  Was thinking how our poker careers have moved in tandem since then.  Ofc I don't have the same experience with Pleno as he used to only play microstakes...

Well done Pleno.  Some turnaround from 200k down. 
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« Reply #397 on: July 14, 2017, 10:35:06 AM »

Talal Shakerchi is having a good trip.

He won a $25,000 Bellagio High Roller on June 30th for $218,000.

A 7th in the $50k Players Championship for $77,000 followed, then he won $25,000 Aria High Roller just 4 days ago for $393,000.

Yesterday, amazingly, he won the $25,000 Aria High Roller again for $386,400.

I know he is minted, bla bla, but he's a perfect gentleman. Top bloke.




Plinop won this tonight for the 2nd time in a week.

What a boss.
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« Reply #398 on: July 14, 2017, 10:41:26 AM »

Talal Shakerchi is having a good trip.

He won a $25,000 Bellagio High Roller on June 30th for $218,000.

A 7th in the $50k Players Championship for $77,000 followed, then he won $25,000 Aria High Roller just 4 days ago for $393,000.

Yesterday, amazingly, he won the $25,000 Aria High Roller again for $386,400.

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Plinop won this tonight for the 2nd time in a week.

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« Reply #399 on: July 14, 2017, 11:08:02 AM »



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When players returned from dinner break, one player's seat was empty, and the roughly 630,000 in chips he previously had in front of him were gone, as well. It turns out that this player had been banned from all Caesars properties and thus barred from entering World Series of Poker tournaments.

The player had knowingly bypassed security, going to great lengths to hide his real identity when registering for this tournament. When tournament organizers found out, his stack was terminated, and the chips were removed from the tournament. He left the premises without incident. His tournament buy-in remains in the prize pool, so the payout is not affected by this incident.



Mind blowing stupidity.

Any idea who it was ?
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« Reply #400 on: July 14, 2017, 11:36:44 AM »



From PokerNews;


When players returned from dinner break, one player's seat was empty, and the roughly 630,000 in chips he previously had in front of him were gone, as well. It turns out that this player had been banned from all Caesars properties and thus barred from entering World Series of Poker tournaments.

The player had knowingly bypassed security, going to great lengths to hide his real identity when registering for this tournament. When tournament organizers found out, his stack was terminated, and the chips were removed from the tournament. He left the premises without incident. His tournament buy-in remains in the prize pool, so the payout is not affected by this incident.



Mind blowing stupidity.

Any idea who it was ?

Joe Stiers

His twitter is Joe_Stiers not getting much sympathy online though
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« Reply #401 on: July 14, 2017, 01:04:26 PM »

Philadelphia's Patrick Lavecchia, with 1.552 million chips, tops 1,084 Main Event survivors as money bubble bursts. http://wsop.com/n/75k
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« Reply #402 on: July 14, 2017, 01:09:43 PM »



From PokerNews;


When players returned from dinner break, one player's seat was empty, and the roughly 630,000 in chips he previously had in front of him were gone, as well. It turns out that this player had been banned from all Caesars properties and thus barred from entering World Series of Poker tournaments.

The player had knowingly bypassed security, going to great lengths to hide his real identity when registering for this tournament. When tournament organizers found out, his stack was terminated, and the chips were removed from the tournament. He left the premises without incident. His tournament buy-in remains in the prize pool, so the payout is not affected by this incident.



Mind blowing stupidity.

Any idea who it was ?

Joe Stiers

His twitter is Joe_Stiers not getting much sympathy online though


https://www.pokertube.com/article/463-joe-stiers-full-explanation-of-ban-from-caesars-properties
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« Reply #403 on: July 14, 2017, 01:25:36 PM »

End of day 3. Blinds 1000-3000/6000. Average stack 333,000.

9 Artan Dedusha London, , GB 1,288,000
25 Paul Vas Nunes GUILDFORD, GB 1,073,000
45 Charlie Carrel London, GB 964,000
60 Matthew Moss LONDON, GB 872,000
69 Joel Ettedgi EDGWARE, , GB 833,000
73 Adam Bonham Husbands Bosworth, , GB 827,000
76 Alistair Hill REDLAND BRISTOL, , GB 823,000
77 Richard Gryko ROMFORD ESSEX, , GB 819,000
98 Robert Cowen Swansea, , GB 758,000
136 Sergi Reixach Bournemouth, GB 654,000
166 John Hesp Bridlington, GB 613,000
169 Max Silver LONDON, GB 606,000
187 Niall Farrell Glasgow, GB 575,000
193 Jonathan Prince HAMPSHIRE, , GB 563,000
252 Tobias Hariefeld London, GB 477,000
267 Jack Sinclair London, , GB 463,000
279 George Mcdonald Glasgow, , GB 441,000
296 Lawrence Bayley GB 422,000
307 Peter Akery BRISTOL, , GB 415,000
340 Liv Boeree EAST MOLESY, GB 384,000
345 Daniel Rudd ESSEX, , GB 381,000
372 Xizhe Yuan London, , GB 354,000
387 Tom Middleton SLIDSEN, GB 345,000
461 Paul Otto Edinburgh, , GB 293,000
521 Andrew Hills Preston, GB 260,000
549 Lee Taylor GB 245,000
560 Luke Brereton GB 239,000
596 Sadan Turker LONDON, , GB 225,000
603 John Bonadies Ii Bedford, , GB 222,000
631 Charlotte Godwin London, , GB 209,000
661 Thomas Ward (SCO) GB 191,000
700 Adam Monaghan London, GB 173,000
726 Barny Boatman HENDON, GB 158,000
736 Yiannis Liperis GB 156,000
739 Mark Gardner GB 154,000
758 Charles Clark LONDON, , GB 148,000
783 Guy Taylor Nassington, GB 139,000
798 Waikiat Lee Salford, , GB 130,000
847 James Dempsey Hove, , GB 114,000
857 Chi Zhang Nottingham, , GB 112,000
888 Kevin Williams LEYTON STONE, , GB 97,000
923 Jules Dickerson Kent, , GB 81,000
946 Daiva London, GB 73,000
973 Jost Beifuhs Brightten, , GB 65,000
987 Luke Marsh Scunthorpe, , GB 60,000

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« Reply #404 on: July 14, 2017, 02:00:13 PM »

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