Event #9: $1,500 2-7 Draw Lowball
Giorno 2 iniziato
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Event #9: $1,500 2-7 Draw Lowball
Giorno 2 iniziato
Table | Seat | Player | Chips |
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359 | 1 | Lee Watkinson | 14,000 |
359 | 2 | Paul Heinrich | 8,100 |
359 | 3 | Jason Mercier | 21,250 |
359 | 4 | Dan Kelly | 15,475 |
359 | 5 | Claudio Rinaldi | 13,625 |
359 | 6 | Yarron Bendor | 11,150 |
359 | 7 | Will Failla | 19,600 |
360 | 1 | Greg Mueller | 17,250 |
360 | 2 | Shawn Sheikhan | 16,200 |
360 | 3 | Don Mcnamara | 22,975 |
360 | 4 | Hiroaki Harada | 21,100 |
360 | 5 | Berry Johnston | 16,850 |
360 | 6 | David Bakes Baker | 17,925 |
360 | 7 | Robin Rightmire | 7,800 |
364 | 1 | Chris Bjorin | 21,600 |
364 | 2 | Steve Rassi | 10,000 |
364 | 3 | Rami Boukai | 18,050 |
364 | 4 | Tam Hang | 14,000 |
364 | 5 | Keith Charles Lehr | 14,200 |
364 | 6 | Eli Elezra | 20,950 |
364 | 7 | Shaun Deeb | 24,775 |
365 | 1 | Jimmy Fricke | 34,725 |
365 | 2 | Thien "Tim" Phan | 25,725 |
365 | 3 | Nam Le | 8,625 |
365 | 4 | Paul Volpe | 28,900 |
365 | 5 | Dan O'Brien | 5,750 |
365 | 6 | Michael Conti | 16,150 |
365 | 7 | George Lind | 52,200 |
366 | 1 | Galen Hall | 20,600 |
366 | 2 | Samuel Gerber | 12,850 |
366 | 3 | Anthony Lee | 13,675 |
366 | 4 | Phil Laak | 9,500 |
366 | 5 | Marc Jacques Zaicik | 8,750 |
366 | 6 | Matthew Perrins | 11,325 |
366 | 7 | Thor Hansen | 6,300 |
367 | 1 | Owais Ahmed | 25,500 |
367 | 3 | Thomas Fuller | 17,175 |
367 | 4 | Dennis Carlston | 10,200 |
367 | 5 | Dario Alioto | 17,575 |
367 | 6 | Justin Bonomo | 20,700 |
367 | 7 | William Baxter | 11,800 |
368 | 1 | Travis Pearson | 33,600 |
368 | 2 | Alexandre Luneau | 18,750 |
368 | 4 | Tom Franklin | DNR |
368 | 5 | Douglas Burnetti | 18,300 |
368 | 6 | Nicholas Verkaik | 5,400 |
368 | 7 | Bertrand Grospellier | 14,975 |
369 | 2 | Daniel Smith | 13,300 |
369 | 3 | Bernard Lee | 24,000 |
369 | 4 | Scott Seiver | 19,775 |
369 | 5 | Chino Rheem | 8,000 |
369 | 6 | Matt Affleck | 8,175 |
369 | 7 | Stuart Rutter | 24,025 |
370 | 3 | Sean Snyder | 21,475 |
370 | 4 | Brian Powell | 12,950 |
370 | 5 | Daniel Nicewander | 10,075 |
370 | 6 | Aaron Schaff | 26,000 |
370 | 8 | Steven Hansen | 18,925 |
370 | 9 | James Hoeppner | 15,625 |
372 | 1 | Donald Walsh | 26,450 |
372 | 2 | Romik Vartzar | 15,050 |
372 | 3 | Brian Brubaker | 14,700 |
372 | 4 | Nick Brancato | 17,600 |
372 | 5 | Anthony Reyes | 9,325 |
372 | 6 | Mark Johns | 35,775 |
372 | 7 | Scott Bohlman | 10,325 |
373 | 1 | Robert Woodcock | 10,775 |
373 | 2 | Rakeshkumar Patel | 5,475 |
373 | 3 | Don Zewin | 4,550 |
373 | 4 | Avery Cardoza | 32,475 |
373 | 5 | Lance Vankooten | 21,675 |
373 | 6 | Nikolai Yakovenko | 8,450 |
373 | 7 | Josh Brikis | 15,750 |
We're back in the Amazon room with 73 players remaining in a very stacked field which is led by George Lind who sits with 52,200 but there is a multitude of bracelet winners still in including Jason Mercier Greg Mueller (there is your love!) Rami Boukai and Chris Bjorin.
28 players get paid but obviously the plan will be to play down to the final tonight, something we believe will definitely happen before ten levels are through.
Play starts at 3pm
Livello: 9
Bui: 300/600
Ante: 150
We missed the action, but Matt Affleck's last 8,000 chips or so were shipped over to Bernard Lee. All we saw was that Affleck's didn't hold up and he is gone from the tournament. In the mean time, Lee is up to around 33,000.
Robert Woodcock is another early exit, he committed himself preflop against Josh Brikis and stood pat after the latter draw one card to an . Woodcock turned over but Brikis picked up a to eliminate the British player.
Shawn Sheikhan doubled up through Thomas Fuller, the lattr drew one to a and managed to pick up an but Sheikhan's picked up an to make a better ten-low. It was all in vain however as Sheikhan busted a mere few hands later.
Matt Perrins is gradually being blinded away as he hasn't arrived at the Rio yet.
"He's such a clown," said Stuart Rutter, "he left his house at 2.50pm and it's a 35 minute taxi ride from here..."
Greg Mueller is continuing his ascent back towards the top of the leader board, his holding strong against Tam Hang's - Hang could only pair his eight and sent his chips across to "FBT".
Thor Hansen was just knocked by PCA winner Galen Hall's eight-seven. The godfather of Norwegian poker will have to wait for another event to try and pick up some WSOP gold.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
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Thor Hansen | Eliminato | |
Nikolai Yakovenko | Eliminato | |
Will Failla | Eliminato | |
Paul Heinrich
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Eliminato |