Event #58: $10,000 Main Event
Giorno 7 iniziato
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Event #58: $10,000 Main Event
Giorno 7 iniziato
Table | Seat | Player | Chips |
---|---|---|---|
312 | 1 | John Esposito | 1,000,000 |
312 | 2 | David Bach | 1,985,000 |
312 | 3 | David Sands | 2,765,000 |
312 | 4 | Ryan Lenaghan | 12,865,000 |
312 | 5 | Pius Heinz | 5,695,000 |
312 | 6 | Stephane Albertini | 2,635,000 |
312 | 7 | --empty-- | -- |
312 | 8 | Martin Staszko | 2,550,000 |
312 | 9 | Hilton Laborda | 7,160,000 |
314 | 1 | --empty | -- |
314 | 2 | Matt Giannetti | 7,940,000 |
314 | 3 | Fabio Sousa | 2,150,000 |
314 | 4 | JP Kelly | 3,750,000 |
314 | 5 | Tom Koral | 3,390,000 |
314 | 6 | Andrey Pateychuk | 7,255,000 |
314 | 7 | Frank Sinopoli | 1,105,000 |
314 | 8 | Minh Nguyen | 1,000,000 |
314 | 9 | Zohair Karim | 1,240,000 |
324 | 1 | Phil Collins | 7,240,000 |
324 | 2 | Konstantinos Mamaliadis | 5,065,000 |
324 | 3 | Nelson Robinson | 6,420,000 |
324 | 4 | James Page | 4,045,000 |
324 | 5 | Erika Moutinho | 2,075,000 |
324 | 6 | --empty-- | -- |
324 | 7 | Gionni Demers | 1,625,000 |
324 | 8 | Tri Hyunh | 6,295,000 |
324 | 9 | Stefan Huber | 1,470,000 |
326 | 1 | Bryan Devonshire | 5,970,000 |
326 | 2 | Scott Schwalich | 2,940,000 |
326 | 3 | Ben Lamb | 9,980,000 |
326 | 4 | --empty--- | |
326 | 5 | Nicolas Fierro | 3,800,000 |
326 | 6 | Eoghan Odea | 2,535,000 |
326 | 7 | Matthew Kay | 1,295,000 |
326 | 8 | Sam Barnhart | 3,145,000 |
326 | 9 | Ahtoh Makiievskyi | 3,385,000 |
334 | 1 | Feming Chan | 1,955,000 |
334 | 2 | Jody Howe | 1,065,000 |
334 | 3 | Lars Bonding | 3,370,000 |
334 | 4 | Kyle Johnson | 5,970,000 |
334 | 5 | Andrew Hinrichsen | 4,025,000 |
334 | 6 | Steve Brecher | 1,805,000 |
334 | 7 | Jerry Van Strydonck | 3,985,000 |
334 | 8 | Aleksandr Mozhnyakov | 6,070,000 |
334 | 9 | Gregory Kaplan | 2,760,000 |
336 | 1 | Tony Hachem | 2,250,000 |
336 | 2 | --empty-- | -- |
336 | 3 | Philipp Gruissem | 2,005,000 |
336 | 4 | Samuel Holden | 2,222,000 |
336 | 5 | Bounahra Badih | 1,860,000 |
336 | 6 | Mario Silvestri | 1,725,000 |
336 | 7 | Per Linde | 3,750,000 |
336 | 8 | Khoa Nguyen | 3,530,000 |
336 | 9 | Ruben Visser | 1,070,000 |
340 | 1 | --empty-- | |
340 | 2 | Andrew Brokos | 2,505,000 |
340 | 3 | Guillaume Darcourt | 5,340,000 |
340 | 4 | Kenny Shih | 1,240,000 |
340 | 5 | Stuart Tuvey | 2,585,000 |
340 | 6 | Sebastian Ruthenberg | 890,000 |
340 | 7 | John Hewitt | 5,045,000 |
340 | 8 | Christopher Moore | 5,260,000 |
340 | 9 | Erick Lindgren | 2,195,000 |
The 2011 World Series of Poker is down to its final two summer days. Today marks Day 7 of the marathon Main Event, and just 57 players of the 6,865 who started have been lucky enough to make it this far.
Some would argue there's no luck involved. Take Ben Lamb, for example, who's been in and out of the chip lead for the bulk of the last two weeks. He's already racked up five cashes, three final tables, and a bracelet at this Series, and he very clearly has his sights fixed on bracelet number two. With his run yesterday, he overtook Phil Hellmuth for the lead in the Player of the Year race once again, and he finds himself second in chips with 9.8 million as he starts the sprint down the home stretch.
All we can ask for are some good stories to come out of the final days of the Main Event, and so far, it has not disappointed. We've got four members of Team PokerStars left, and one of them already has some Main Event history in his bloodline. Australia's Tony Hachem — brother of 2005 champ Joe — will join Sebastian Ruthenberg, JP Kelly, and Team Onliner Andrew Brokos in sporting the starred-spade patches at the tables today. Some of the other notables left include two-time bracelet winner Minh Nguyen, Dutchman Ruben Visser, Erick Lindgren, David Bach, Bryan Devonshire, and WSOP Circuit National Champion Sam Barnhart. A bit closer to the top we find Bryan Devonshire (5.97 million), Phil "USCphildo" Collins (7.42 million), and Matt Giannetti (7.94 million) as well.
Another noteworthy pair of players in the field: Doc Sands and Erika Moutinho. Sands has three deep WSOP cashes to his credit this year, and a bit more laddering in this Main Event will push him up over $1 million in cashes for his career. Moutinho is our last lady standing, an impressive accomplishment in itself. She's only got one prior cash at the WSOP, but she's got a good mentor showing her the ropes right now — her boyfriend, Doc Sands. We're likely to learn more as the event presses on, but it's quite amazing to have a couple still left standing together in the top 1% of this field.
All those players — 57 in total — will return to the Amazon Room today at noon for the penultimate day of this little game of high-stakes chicken. The schedule for the day has not been disclosed yet, but we'll go out on a limb and guess we'll play four levels or down to 18 players, whichever comes first. More info to come on that as soon as it's made available to us.
For now, you can peruse the seat draw and the chip counts posted below, have a look at a few photos, and maybe watch some of the work our video team has been doing this week. In order to keep you from wandering off, here's one to get you started, Kristy Arnett's June 18th update. We'll see you back here at noon local time for the start of Day 7.
We're just five minutes away from the start of Day 7, and the players are finding their way to their chip bags as we speak. There are five staggered tables set up in the center of the Amazon Room floor, and there are two more tables being filmed over in the mothership and its sidecar secondary featured table.
We'll play five levels or down to 18 players, whichever comes first.
Now is not the time to wander off; the start of Day 7 has arrived!
Livello: 27
Bui: 30,000/60,000
Ante: 10,000
The blinds are 30,000/60,000 with a 10,000 ante, and the cards are in the air!
Here are the eight players seated at the secondary feature table.
Seat | Player | Count |
---|---|---|
1 | Bryan Devonshire | 5,970,000 |
2 | Scott Schwalich | 2,940,000 |
3 | Ben Lamb | 9,980,000 |
4 | --empty--- | |
5 | Nicolas Fierro | 3,800,000 |
6 | Eoghan Odea | 2,535,000 |
7 | Matthew Kay | 1,295,000 |
8 | Sam Barnhart | 3,145,000 |
9 | Ahtoh Makiievskyi | 3,385,000 |
Over here in the mothership, they've chosen Table 312 to play under the bright lights. Here's how the table sets up as play begins:
Table | Seat | Player | Chips |
---|---|---|---|
312 | 1 | John Esposito | 1,000,000 |
312 | 2 | David Bach | 1,985,000 |
312 | 3 | David Sands | 2,765,000 |
312 | 4 | Ryan Lenaghan | 12,865,000 |
312 | 5 | Pius Heinz | 5,695,000 |
312 | 6 | Stephane Albertini | 2,635,000 |
312 | 7 | --empty-- | -- |
312 | 8 | Martin Staszko | 2,550,000 |
312 | 9 | Hilton Laborda | 7,160,000 |
It figures to be a fun one to watch, and we'd imagine it's going to be pretty fun for Ryan Lenaghan to play, as well. He's got the chip-leading stack of nearly 13 million, and he's got position on the two most dangerous players at the table.
The PokerNews Podcasters chatted about this table in today's pod, and it'll be up for your listening enjoyment on this page shortly.
The ESPN cameras have been busy all week capturing the action-packed Main Event, but they were also here earlier in the series to captured the $25,000 Heads-Up Event, $50,000 Poker Players Championship, and the popular "Grudge Matches." Here is a look at the upcoming 2011 WSOP schedule on ESPN:
Date | Time (EST) | Event | Episode # |
---|---|---|---|
July 26 | 8:00 PM | Rematches: Chan vs. Hellmuth + Seidel vs. Chan | 1 |
July 26 | 9:00 PM | Rematches: Moneymaker vs. Farha | 2 |
August 2 | 8:00 PM | $25,000 Heads-Up No Limit Hold’em | 3 |
August 2 | 9:00 PM | $25,000 Heads-Up No Limit Hold’em | 4 |
August 9 | 8:00 PM | $50,000 Poker Player’s Championship | 5 |
August 9 | 9:00 PM | $50,000 Poker Player’s Championship Final | 6 |
August 16 | 8:00 PM | Main Event | 7 |
August 16 | 9:00 PM | Main Event | 8 |
August 23 | 8:00 PM | Main Event | 9 |
August 23 | 9:00 PM | Main Event | 10 |
August 30 | 8:00 PM | Main Event | 11 |
August 30 | 9:00 PM | Main Event | 12 |
September 6 | 8:00 PM | Main Event | 13 |
September 6 | 9:00 PM | Main Event | 14 |
September 13 | 8:00 PM | Main Event | 15 |
September 13 | 9:00 PM | Main Event | 16 |
September 20 | 8:00 PM | Main Event | 17 |
September 20 | 9:00 PM | Main Event | 18 |
September 27 | 8:00 PM | Main Event | 19 |
September 27 | 9:00 PM | Main Event | 20 |
October 4 | 9:00 PM | Main Event | 21 |
October 4 | 10:00 PM | Main Event | 22 |
October 11 | 9:00 PM | Main Event | 23 |
October 11 | 10:00 PM | Main Event | 24 |
October 18 | 9:00 PM | Main Event | 25 |
October 18 | 10:00 PM | Main Event | 26 |
October 25 | 9:00 PM | Main Event | 27 |
October 25 | 9:00 PM | Main Event | 28 |
November 1 | 9:00 PM | Main Event | 29 |
November 1 | 10:00 PM | Main Event | 30 |
November 8 | 9-11:00 PM | Main Event Final Table | 31/32 |
Nicolas Fierro opened to 125,000 from middle position, Eoghan Odea three-bet to 260,000 on his direct left, and Fierro made the call. The flop fell , and Fierro checked to Odea who fired 275,000. Fierro called.
Both players checked after the turned, and the completed the board. Fierro led for 415,000, and Odea tanked for nearly two minutes before folding.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Nicolas Fierro | 4,495,000 | 695,000 |
Eoghan O'Dea | 2,000,000 | -535,000 |