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May 31, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 3 - $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em | 3 | + |
Level 7 Update: Players Back from BreakMay 29, '10 Blinds: 150-300 with a 25 ante Entrants: 3,946 Card Player Chip Counts: Julian Jaffrey Horan- 10,000 Notable Eliminations: Adam Schoenfeld Player’s Twitter Accounts: Fabrice Soulier Big Hands:
We caught this hand at the end of level six. After a raise to 700, Kara Scott three-bet all in for 3,300 and was called. Scott tabled A There were no spades or threes for Scott and the table was not happy to see her go. “Nobody was rooting for you, seat 10,” said a player at the table. Cada Eliminated in First WSOP Event Since Main Event Title Joe Cada got the last of his short stack in prefop with K
The board on the turn read K “I needed a spade,” said Slim’s opponent who mucked when Slim showed the A Little Left With Little After a limp under the gun, Jonathan Little raised to 1,000. The limper the shoved all-in for 2,450 and was called by Little. The limper showed A The board didn’t improve Little in the slightest and was left with 5,000 at the end of the hand. Erica Schoenberg Misses a lot of Outs With about 4,500 to start the hand, Erica Schoenberg called an all-in bet of an opponent on a board of 9 Left in the Deck No official chip counts yet, but the chip leader at the moment appears to be Amarillo Slim with about 35,000. Player Tags: Jonathan Little, Erica Schoenberg, Amarillo Slim Level 11 Update: Amarillo Slim and Vanessa Rousso EliminatedMay 31, '10 Blinds: 500-1,000 with a 100 ante Players Remaining: 409 out of 4,345 Average Chip Count: 31,090 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Braxton Dunaway — 139,000 Notable Eliminations: Amarillo “Slim” Preston Card Player Chip Counts: Jon Friedberg – 30,000 Big Hands:
After a bunch of folds, Amarillo “Slim” Preston raised to 3,000 from the cutoff. Nick Chlebeck then three-bet from the small blind to 8,500 and Preston eventually made the call. The flop fell 3 Chlebeck showed A Hamby Doubles Up Opponent, But Still Healthy It folded to the player in the cutoff, who moved his last 9,600 into the middle. Jared Hamby was in the big blind and eventually tossed in a call. Hamby tabled A Hamby politely asked the dealer for a chop pot with a wry smile. Unfortunately the dealer put an 8 on the flop and Hamby was drawing dead on the turn. He still has 29,000 in chips.
A player in middle position raised to 2,700 and Lisa Parsons raised from late position to 7,000. Vanessa Rousso then moved all in for 30,000 and the original raiser moved in for 46,600. Parsons then folds A-K face up and the other two hands were revealed. Rousso showed the Q Justin Young Puts an Opponent All In Justin Young (22,000 in chips) bet 2,500 preflop and was called by an opponent. The flop came Q Left In The Deck: The money bubble has burst and the action seems to be picking up. We should expect to see a lot of action in the next few levels. With so many bustouts and stoppages of time to manage the number of tables and players in the field, the tournament officials have put players on their 20 minute break a little early. Player Tags: Justin Young, Vanessa Rousso, Jared Hamby, Amarillo Slim |
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May 29, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 3 - $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em | 1 | + |
Level 7 Update: Players Back from BreakMay 29, '10 Blinds: 150-300 with a 25 ante Entrants: 3,946 Card Player Chip Counts: Julian Jaffrey Horan- 10,000 Notable Eliminations: Adam Schoenfeld Player’s Twitter Accounts: Fabrice Soulier Big Hands:
We caught this hand at the end of level six. After a raise to 700, Kara Scott three-bet all in for 3,300 and was called. Scott tabled A There were no spades or threes for Scott and the table was not happy to see her go. “Nobody was rooting for you, seat 10,” said a player at the table. Cada Eliminated in First WSOP Event Since Main Event Title Joe Cada got the last of his short stack in prefop with K
The board on the turn read K “I needed a spade,” said Slim’s opponent who mucked when Slim showed the A Little Left With Little After a limp under the gun, Jonathan Little raised to 1,000. The limper the shoved all-in for 2,450 and was called by Little. The limper showed A The board didn’t improve Little in the slightest and was left with 5,000 at the end of the hand. Erica Schoenberg Misses a lot of Outs With about 4,500 to start the hand, Erica Schoenberg called an all-in bet of an opponent on a board of 9 Left in the Deck No official chip counts yet, but the chip leader at the moment appears to be Amarillo Slim with about 35,000. Player Tags: Jonathan Little, Erica Schoenberg, Amarillo Slim Level 11 Update: Amarillo Slim and Vanessa Rousso EliminatedMay 31, '10 Blinds: 500-1,000 with a 100 ante Players Remaining: 409 out of 4,345 Average Chip Count: 31,090 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Braxton Dunaway — 139,000 Notable Eliminations: Amarillo “Slim” Preston Card Player Chip Counts: Jon Friedberg – 30,000 Big Hands:
After a bunch of folds, Amarillo “Slim” Preston raised to 3,000 from the cutoff. Nick Chlebeck then three-bet from the small blind to 8,500 and Preston eventually made the call. The flop fell 3 Chlebeck showed A Hamby Doubles Up Opponent, But Still Healthy It folded to the player in the cutoff, who moved his last 9,600 into the middle. Jared Hamby was in the big blind and eventually tossed in a call. Hamby tabled A Hamby politely asked the dealer for a chop pot with a wry smile. Unfortunately the dealer put an 8 on the flop and Hamby was drawing dead on the turn. He still has 29,000 in chips.
A player in middle position raised to 2,700 and Lisa Parsons raised from late position to 7,000. Vanessa Rousso then moved all in for 30,000 and the original raiser moved in for 46,600. Parsons then folds A-K face up and the other two hands were revealed. Rousso showed the Q Justin Young Puts an Opponent All In Justin Young (22,000 in chips) bet 2,500 preflop and was called by an opponent. The flop came Q Left In The Deck: The money bubble has burst and the action seems to be picking up. We should expect to see a lot of action in the next few levels. With so many bustouts and stoppages of time to manage the number of tables and players in the field, the tournament officials have put players on their 20 minute break a little early. Player Tags: Justin Young, Vanessa Rousso, Jared Hamby, Amarillo Slim |
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Jul 07, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 World Series of Poker Main Event | 2 | + |
Level 9 Hour 1 Update: Carlos Mortensen DoublesJul 07, '09 Blinds: 500-100 with a 100 ante Players Remaining: 720 out of 1476 Chip Counts: 1. Samer Rahman – 325,000 CardPlayer Chip Counts: Ciaran O’Leary – 31,400 Average Chip Count Day 2A: 80,635 Notable Eliminations: Amarillo Slim Big Hands: Carlos Mortensen Doubles Up With the J Sam Farha Doubles Up On a board of K Andrew Brokos Wins a Pot On a flop of K Amarillo Slim Eliminated Amarillo Slim was short when he went all in with 9-8 and was unfortunately called by the pocket nines of his opponent. The board offered no help to Slim, as he was eliminated late on day 2. Eli Elezra Doubles Up In the small blind Eli Elezra was faced with a 2,600 bet from the cutoff. Elezra elected to ship his stack of 7,000 into the pot preflop and his opponent made the quick call. Elezra tabled the A Andrew Black Eliminates Opponent All the chips went into the middle with Andrew Black holding the A Left in the Deck Here is one of the toughest tables assembled so far during this year’s main event (Table 29): Seat 1: Shane Warne Player Tags: Carlos Mortensen, Eli Elezra, Sam Farha, Andy Black, Andrew Brokos, Amarillo Slim Level 6 Hour 2 Update: Erik Seidel Doubles, Barry Greenstein Doesn'tJul 07, '09 Blinds: 250-500 with a 50 ante Day 2A Field: 1,476 Chip Counts: 1. Samer Rahman – 235,000 CardPlayer Chip Counts: Todd Brunson – 38,000 Notable Eliminations: Raymond Davis Big Hands:
The player under the gun raised preflop and the action was on Erik Seidel. He moved all in for around 12,000 and he was called by the player under the gun. Seidel: J Seidel was dominated, but the flop changed that rather quickly as it fell K The Real Amarillo Slim Standing Tall Amarillo Slim Preston was involved in a hand with one opponent and the flop came down K Both players checked and Preston showed 10
Barry Greenstein moved in for his last 10,000 preflop and Eric Tomberlin made the call. Greenstein showed down J The board ran out 10 Grant Levy Scores The K.O. Grant Levy called his opponent’s all in bet and turned over A
The player in seat 5 raised to 1,200 and Tom Schneider made the call from the button. The big blind also came along and they all saw a flop of 10 The river was the 2 Brad Garrett Takes A Pot A player raised to 1,300 and Brad Garrett made the call from middle position. The button also called and the small blind did the same. The four players saw a flop of Q
Vitaly Lunkin raised to 1,400 preflop and two players called. The action was then on Shaun Deeb on the button and he raised to 6,200. The big blind then moved all in for 25,000. The action folded around to Deeb and he made the call. He tabled K The flop then fell J Player Tags: Erik Seidel, Barry Greenstein, Tom Schneider, Brad Garrett, Shaun Deeb, Grant Levy, Amarillo Slim |
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Jul 06, '07 | 2007 38th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 55 - World Championship No-Limit Hold'em | 1 | + |
First Hour OverJul 06, '07 The first hour of the 2007 World Series of Poker Main Event has come and gone. The levels for the main event are 120 minutes long, twice as long as the levels in events 1 through 54. Just one short hour into today's event tables are being broken and the field is already starting to shrink.Ten minutes into play, tournament director Jack Effel got on the loud speaker and announced, "Congratulations players, you have all outlasted one player!" The field cheered and quickly got back to business. There were officially 159 tables in play today on day 1A, putting the player count at roughly 1,590. If this pace continues for all four day ones, which it probably won't, the field size for this year's main event would be much healthier than most predicted. The first day of play in the main event is not the most popular amongst professionals and seasoned players. Most players elect to play on one of the later days to avoid some of the chaos and hype of the official first day of the tournament. That being said, there are several dozen notable players in today's field including, but not limited to: Eugene Todd, Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi, David "Devilfish" Ulliot, Thomas Wahlroos, Mel Judah, Chad "lilholdem" Batista, Joe Beevers, Marty Smyth, Teddy Sheringham, Dave Colclough, Marcel Luske, Jeff Madsen, Barry Greenstein, Josh Arieh, and Greg "FBT" Mueller. In today's field are four former World Series of Poker Main Event Champions. Doyle Brunson ('76, '77), Amarillo Slim ('72), Bobby Baldwin ('78), and Huck Seed ('96) are all in today's group of players battling to make it to day two. Player Tags: Josh Arieh, Bobby Baldwin, Barry Greenstein, Mel Judah, Huck Seed, Greg Mueller, Doyle Brunson, Michael Mizrachi, Eugene Todd, Thomas Wahlroos, Jeff Madsen, Chad Batista, Amarillo Slim |
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Jun 26, '07 | 2007 38th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 41 - World Championship Seniors No-Limit Hold'em | 2 | + |
Hour One RecapJun 26, '07 The first level of day two of the 2007 Seniors Event is over and level 12 is already underway. The day started with 153 players and in just one short hour the field is down to 93. Mickey Wernick from England doubled up to $40,000 in chips when his K Player Tags: Tom McEvoy, Hassan Kamoei, Amarillo Slim Day Two Set to BeginJun 26, '07 Day two of the 2007 Seniors Event is set to begin at 2 p.m. There are 153 players remaining and the money bubble burst late last night so expect play to pick up without the added pressure of missing the money. Amarillo Slim and Tom McEvoy still both have healthy chip stacks and plenty of fight in them. Check back with CardPlayer.com to follow all the action.Player Tags: Tom McEvoy, Amarillo Slim |
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