Recent Eliminations
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Steve Sung | Eliminato | |
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Alex Bolotin | Eliminato | |
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Alex Bolotin | Eliminato | |
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It looks like Vanessa Peng was the preflop raiser from under the gun, but we only joined the three-way flop as the dealer was spreading out . Peng's continuation bet of 2,200 got her heads-up with one opponent, but he'd end up being a pest for the remainder of the hand. Peng check-called a bet of 3,500 from the gentleman after the turn, and he bet another 5,000 following the river. Peng didn't like it, but she flicked the single calling chip into the pot.
The gentleman showed for top two pair, and Peng silently mucked, dropping back under starting stack to about 24,000.
We've mentioned it before, but we thought it couldn't hurt to remind you all of what today's 2,802 players are competing for. All told, the 2011 World Series of Poker Main Event drew 6,865 runners and created a prize pool worth $64,531,000 that will be distributed among the top 693 players as follows:
Total
Players total: | 6,865 |
Total price pool: | $64,531,000 |
Players per day
Day 1A: | 897 |
Day 1B: | 978 |
Day 1C: | 2,171 |
Day 1D: | 2,809 |
Day 2A: | 2,031 |
Day 2B: | - |
1 | $8,711,956 |
2 | $5,430,928 |
3 | $4,019,635 |
4 | $3,011,665 |
5 | $2,268,909 |
6 | $1,720,396 |
7 | $1,313,851 |
8 | $1,009,910 |
9 | $782,115 |
10 - 12 | $607,882 |
13 - 15 | $478,174 |
16 - 18 | $378,796 |
19 - 27 | $302,005 |
28 - 36 | $242,636 |
37 - 45 | $196,174 |
46 - 54 | $160,036 |
55 - 63 | $130,997 |
64 - 72 | $108,412 |
73 - 81 | $90,343 |
82 - 90 | $76,146 |
91 - 99 | $64,531 |
100 - 162 | $54,851 |
163 - 225 | $47,107 |
226 - 288 | $40,654 |
289 - 351 | $35,492 |
352 - 414 | $30,974 |
415 - 477 | $27,103 |
478 - 549 | $23,876 |
550 - 621 | $21,295 |
622 - 693 | $19,359 |
With a few thousand chips in the middle, Mike Sexton checked the final board of to his lone opponent. The player fired 2,800 and Sexton gave it a moment of thought. He then folded his hand and gave up the pot, slipping back a tiny bit, but still sitting on a decent stack of over 50,000.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
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Mike Sexton
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56,300
5,300
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5,300 |
There was about 4,000 in the middle and the board read . David "Doc" Sands, acting with characteristic deliberation, his movements seemingly choreographed in super slo-mo, tapped the felt to check, and his opponent checked behind. The turn was the . Again acting slowly, Sands collected chips for a bet of 1,450, and his opponent called.
The river brought the . Sands again sat motionless for 20 seconds or more, then carefully set out a bet of 5,050. His opponent held his head in his hands, rechecked his cards, then tapped the felt as he mucked.
In startling contrast, Sands stacked up his newly-won chips with quickness, neatly assembling them into color-coordinated columns before the next hand was dealt. Sands' day has been one of virtual stasis, though, as he presently sits with just about 30,000, the same amount he had when the day began.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
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Harambos Tsivicos
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145,000 | |
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142,000 | |
Noah Boeken |
127,000
6,000
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6,000 |
Chris Limo
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126,000
-8,000
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-8,000 |
Robin Bergren
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124,000
2,000
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2,000 |
Ellio Foi
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121,000 | |
Jeff Madsen
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83,000
1,000
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1,000 |
Alan Sternberg
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73,000
6,000
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6,000 |
Jamie Gold
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72,000
21,000
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21,000 |
Valdemar Kwaysser
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62,000
20,000
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20,000 |
Alexandre Gomes |
55,000
3,000
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3,000 |
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Mark Seif
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54,000
14,400
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14,400 |
Kristy Gazes
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51,400
-9,600
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-9,600 |
Huck Seed
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49,000
-4,000
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-4,000 |
Glenn Galfond
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47,000
6,800
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6,800 |
Tony Hachem
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42,700
-50
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-50 |
Frank Rusnak
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38,000
-7,100
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-7,100 |
Sandra Naujoks |
37,300
9,300
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9,300 |
Leif Force
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37,200
8,175
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8,175 |
Phil Galfond
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35,000
-1,000
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-1,000 |
Todd Brunson
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33,000
-28,500
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-28,500 |
Will Failla
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31,000
3,300
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3,300 |
Kenna James
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29,400
-2,600
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-2,600 |
Chris DeMaci
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29,100
-16,900
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-16,900 |
Jonathan Little
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28,600
2,200
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2,200 |
Action was raised to 1,025 by a player in middle position and the hijack seat called before it folded to Lars Bonding in the small blind. Bonding also called and action was three-ways to the flop. The flop came down and action checked to the preflop raiser. He bet 1,625 and the hijack seat folded. Bonding came along with a call.
The turn brought the and both players checked to see the complete the board on the river. Bonding led for 2,575 and his opponent raised to 6,775. "Really, pocket tens?" questioned Bonding. He then folded his hand and said, "Nice river."
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
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Lars Bonding
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86,000
4,000
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4,000 |
Julian Thew raised to 1,000 from the button before the big blind made it 3,000 with just 9,050 behind. Thew moved all and was quickly called by his opponent.
Thew:
Big Blind:
The board came out as Thew dropped to just 6,000 while his opponent moved up to 25,000.
From under the gun, Bryan Pimlott raised it up to 1,025 and Matt Savage called from middle position.
The flop came down , Pimlott checked, Savage bet 1,600 and Pimlott called. The turn came down , Pimlott checked again, Savage bet 2,600 and Pimlott again called. The river came and Pimlott bet out this time for 5,000. Savage folded and fell to 43,000. Pimlott has gotten himself over double starting stack and is sitting with right around 72,000.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
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Bryan Pimlott
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72,000
5,500
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5,500 |
Matt Savage
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43,000
25,300
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25,300 |
Amit Makhija opened from under the gun to 1,000 and a late position player raised it up to 2,350. Action folded around back to Makhija and he called. The flop came and Makhija check-called 2,600. The turn came , Makhija checked and his opponent bet out 5,400.
Makhija put out his stack of 5,000 chips putting his opponent all in. The player called and tabled for a flush. Makhija held for a flopped set and needed the board to pair to take back the lead. He binked when it came and Makhija sent 23,700 across the table, leaving him with 26,700.