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2011 World Series of Poker

Event #50: $5,000 Triple Chance No-Limit Hold’em
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Event Info

2011 World Series of Poker

Risultati finali
Vincitore
Mano Vincente
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Premio
$825,604
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,000
Montepremi
$3,839,000
Entries
817
Informazioni livello
Livello
32
Bui
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
15,000

Name Dropping

Livello 1 : 50/75, 0 ante

Spotted among the players in the White section are Phil Laak, Faraz Jaka, Lars Bonding, Jennifer Tilly, Sam Stein, Allen Bari, Tony Dunst, and Mike Leah.

Rebuy!

Livello 1 : 50/75, 0 ante

Although it seems a lot of players are choosing to be fashionably late this morning, the players who are already seated aren't wasting any time in bumping up their stacks by using their rebuy chips. As the tournament started, dealers in all parts of the room started calling out "Rebuy!" as players traded in their rebuy chips for some chips of value.

Game On!

Livello 1 : 50/75, 0 ante

Jack Effel has just finished running through the announcements, and the cards are in the air!

At Table 57, Todd Terry is already complaining vehemently about something. It looks like his table still needs the red add-on chips, and Mr. Terry is none too pleased right now. Pace yourself, Todd. It's going to be a long ten-level day.

Speaking of today's schedule, we'll play six levels before our 90-minute dinner break, and then we'll come back and play four more to finish up around 12:30 A.M. or so.

Livello: 1

Bui: 50/75

Ante: 0

Welcome to Day 1 of Event #50: $5,000 Triple-Chance No-Limit Hold’em Championship!

Ryan Welch, Defending Champion of the 2010 $3,000 Triple-Chance No-Limit Hold'em
Ryan Welch, Defending Champion of the 2010 $3,000 Triple-Chance No-Limit Hold'em

Welcome back to the Pavilion Room at the Rio in Las Vegas!

Today, competitors will be playing Event #50, the $5,000 No-Limit Triple Chance Tournament. In a "Triple Chance" tournament format, each player will be given 5,000 chips and two "rebuy lammers" that are individually worth 5,000 chips. Each player has to decide when to use these rebuy lammers for themselves as they can be traded in before any hand through the first four levels. At that time, they will be automatically traded in if they have not yet been used. Some players will use the lammers before the very first hand to give themselves a head start right away while others will save them for a rebuy if they find themselves without chips.

Last year, the $3,000 Triple Chance tournament brought out 965 runners and saw Ryan Welch take down his first bracelet. With the win, Welch took home more than $550,000 and a ton of respect from the poker community for winning such a large and strategic tournament. Previously this year, Event #12 was a $1,500 Triple-Chance No-Limit Hold’em tournament and drew a field of 1,340 players. In the end, David Diaz took it down to win his very first gold bracelet and $352,808. When asked if he expected to win, he said, “Actually, I expected to win two. I don’t know why but I just did.” Maybe this tournament is his chance as he has already proven he knows what it takes to win in the Triple-Chance format.

Today's action is set to kick off in about 15 minutes at 12 pm local time (GMT-7) and as always, PokerNews will be covering all of the action from start to finish.

Event #50: $5,000 Triple Chance No-Limit Hold’em

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