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		<title>Generic Poker Gossip Column - Royal Flush Girls vs WPT, Lacey Jones in lingerie, Pot Dealer for Poker on Survivor, Phil Hellmuth on Storage Wars, Jack Black is back, bye-bye Blush</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Sep 2011 13:50:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Michalski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Click to enlarge: Melanie Iglesias has her panties in a wad over something related to her break-up with the WPT. Undercleavage: This stylish lingerie not available at K-mart offers a new way to look at Lacey Jones&#8217; right boob. Pot-committed: Survivorist Jim Rice found a more legal way to earn a living than online poker [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="imageframe alignright" style="width:150px;"><a href="http://wickedchopspoker.com/melanie-iglesias-is-the-2010-maxim-hometown-hotties-winner-photos/"><img src="http://cdn.wickedchopspoker.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/Melanie-Iglesias-photo-1.jpeg" width="150"/></a>
<div class="imagecaption"><b>Click to enlarge:</b> Melanie Iglesias has her panties in a wad over <i>something</i> related to her break-up with the WPT.</div>
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<a href="http://pokerati.com/wp-content/uploads/lacey-jones-lingerie.jpg"><img src="http://pokerati.com/wp-content/uploads/lacey-jones-lingerie-200x300.jpg" alt="lacey jones lingerie" title="lacey-jones-lingerie" width="150" height="225" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-30909" /></a></p>
<div class="imagecaption"><b>Undercleavage:</b> This stylish lingerie not available at K-mart offers a new way to look at Lacey Jones&#8217; right boob.</div>
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<a href="http://pokerati.com/wp-content/uploads/Jim-Rice-survivor-poker.jpg"><img src="http://pokerati.com/wp-content/uploads/Jim-Rice-survivor-poker-175x300.jpg" alt="jim rice survivor medical marijuana poker" title="Jim-Rice-survivor-poker" width="150" height="257" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-30914" /></a>
<div class="imagecaption"><b>Pot-committed:</b> Survivorist Jim Rice found a more legal way to earn a living than online poker by selling weed.</div>
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<p><a href="http://pokerati.com/wp-content/uploads/jack_black-at-WPT.jpg"><img src="http://pokerati.com/wp-content/uploads/jack_black-at-WPT-195x300.jpg" alt="" title="jack_black at WPT" width="150" height="231" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-30916" /></a>
<div class="imagecaption"><b>Tenacious P:</b> Jack Black is still kinda sorta into poker.</div>
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<a href="http://pokerati.com/wp-content/uploads/kobe-bryant-champagne.jpg"><img src="http://pokerati.com/wp-content/uploads/kobe-bryant-champagne-250x249.jpg" alt="kobe bryant champagne" title="kobe-bryant-champagne" width="150" height="150" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-30923" /></a>
<div class="imagecaption"><b>Baller beware:</b> No TV show ever came of an idea about bar-bill wars between Kobe Bryant and Antonio Esfandiari.</div>
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<p>A little poker gossip because sometimes in serious times we like the petty &#8230; </p>
<p><b>Melanie Iglesias vs. WPT (and QuadJacks?)</b><br />
The guys at Quadjacks have called it &#8220;Flushgate&#8221; &#8212; and reportedly have received quite a bit of wrath from non-poker types over &#8220;<a href="http://www.quadjacks.com/2011/09/05/flushgate-a-look-into-the-abrupt-resignations-of-3-royal-flush-girls-from-the-world-poker-tour/">the abrupt resignation of three Royal Flush girls</a>&#8221; &#8212; 2010 Maxim Hometown Hottie winner and now MTV personality <strong>Melanie Iglesias</strong>, <strong>Michelle Banzer</strong>, and brand spankin&#8217; new RF girl <strong>Mica Javier</strong>, who had only been on the job for a few weeks. The purging all went down last month right around the time of press announcements for the World Poker Tour&#8217;s new Season X &#8230; <i>ooh, juicy!</i> You could almost be certain somebody was gonna cry, if not more formally cry foul.  </p>
<p><b>Catpacking in AC</b><br />
We can only imagine how cut-throat that world can be &#8212; where looks absolutely are tied in with your success. Call us old-school here at Pokerati, Melanie is great and all, but she&#8217;s still no <strong>Lacey Jones</strong>, who recently did a lingerie photoshoot with power-model <a href="http://www.katarinavanderham.com/"><b>Katerina Van Derham</b></a>. Meanwhile, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iqs4qK8xSyk&#038;feature=youtu.be">here&#8217;s a new video featuring</a> Lacey and <strong>Maria Ho</strong> helping <strong>Christina Lindley</strong> pick out a dress for her birthday party at the Borgata in Atlantic City this weekend &#8230; and New Jersey celeb-hunter <b>Michael Berman</b> interviews this threesome, being dubbed &#8220;the Cat Pack&#8221; <a href="http://videos.nj.com/atlantic_city_videos/2011/09/the_cat_pack_top_female_poker.html">here for the kickoff of WPT Borgata</a>, where there may or may not be openings for three new Royal Flush Girls. </p>
<p><b>Auction Player?</b><br />
Speaking of old school, <strong>Phil Hellmuth</strong> <a href="http://wickedchopspoker.com/phil-hellmuth-on-storage-wars/">appeared last week on the A&#038;E show Storage Wars</a> &#8212; advising a group about strategy in their game of swag auctions, which apparently involves a combination of luck and skill. Not too familiar with that show &#8230; when do we get to hear someone say to Phil, &#8220;Going, going, gone!?&#8221;</p>
<p><b>Dealer&#8217;s Choice: From Poker to Pot</b><br />
A relatively unknown poker player named <strong>Jim Rice</strong> is representing poker (whether he likes it or not)  and pot <a href="http://wickedchopspoker.com/poker-player-jim-rice-on-survivor-23-south-pacific/">on Survivor 23: South Pacific</a>. Supposedly a pal (and business partner?) of <strong>Paul Wasicka&#8217;s</strong>, the 35-year-old from Chicago is now a medical marijuana dispenser in Colorado (woot!). His most recent cashes include a 3rd and a 23rd on the Heartland Poker Tour, <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=72945">this year and in 2008, respectively</a>. And now with <em>online poker more illegal than selling weed</em> (in some US jurisdictions) &#8230; makes you wonder if certain poker pros would rather be Jim Rice or <strong>Jean-Robert Bellande</strong>. </p>
<p><b>Jack Black Rising or Falling Poker Celebrity?</b><br />
There&#8217;s always new Hollywood celebrities getting in on poker &#8212; and hosting a charity tourney is often their first foray into niche hero-status and/or business opportunity around their personal poker addictions. Could <strong>Jack Black</strong> be the latest? The last-place finisher in the WPT&#8217;s 2009 Hollywood home game is hosting a charity tourney next month at the Commerce Casino in California, but otherwise still has much to prove before he becomes the next <strong>James Woods</strong>, whom you may recall back in 2004-05 kicked off his effort to become the <strong>Adam West</strong> of Poker. </p>
<p><b>Vegas Living: Closing Down Blush</b><br />
The luxe but laid-back &#8220;boutique&#8221; nightclub <a href="http://www.lasvegasweekly.com/news/2011/sep/13/blush-boutique-nightclub-says-goodbye/">Blush, at the Wynn, is closing</a> after a four-year run. Ahhh &#8230; I remember this &#8220;ultra lounge&#8221; as the site of multiple VIP poker parties and the place where upon moving to Vegas I met a guy who explained to me the process of importing women to the US for a life of hooker-dom before having to excuse himself to go sell coke. But perhaps more famously, Blush is the place where <b>Antonio Esfandiari</b> &#8220;lost&#8221; a game of who&#8217;s got bigger ballers to <b>Kobe Bryant</b> &#8212; with the NBA star <a href="http://www.tmz.com/2007/09/03/kobes-21-000-bubbly-bill/">supposedly racking up a $21,000 champagne bill</a> that had celebrity and sports media mocking some poker player being called &#8220;the magician&#8221; &#8230; even though he somehow got Kobe to pay for the last 15 bottles of Cristal. </p>
<p>Meanwhile, <a href="http://lakersblog.latimes.com/lakersblog/2011/09/kobe-bryants-twitter-account-has-short-shelf-life.html">@KobeBryant&#8217;s Twitter account got suspended last week</a>, and @MagicAntonio&#8217;s, who had a surprisingly similar number of followers, did not. </p>
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		<title>WPT Hard Rock Seminole - Day One: Patch Watch</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Apr 2011 01:58:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Reed</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first major live poker tournament since Black Friday in the United States kicked off today with the World Poker Tour at the Seminole Hard Rock in Hollywood Florida. One of the unknowns coming into the tournament was wether or not sponsored pros would show up wearing their patches. With 406 players in the field [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first major live poker tournament since Black Friday in the United States kicked off today with the World Poker Tour at the Seminole Hard Rock in Hollywood Florida. One of the unknowns coming into the tournament was wether or not sponsored pros would show up wearing their patches.</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-28070" href="http://pokerati.com/2011/04/27/wpt-hard-rock-seminole/img_1954-2/"><img class="size-medium wp-image-28070 alignright" title="A patchless Jason Mercier" src="http://pokerati.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/IMG_1954-2-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="225" /></a>With 406 players in the field today only 13 players were found wearing either a Full Tilt Poker or a Ultimate Bet patch. The one &#8220;big three&#8221; site that did not have a single patched up player was PokerStars, even though WPT regular and PokerStar Pro Jason Mercier was in the field.</p>
<p>Also in the field today not wearing their normal patch were Maria Ho (UB) and Antonio Esfandiari (Victory). The fact that these two are not wearing a patch for their respected site while Adam &#8220;roothlus&#8221; Levy (UB) and Jonathan Little (Victory) are patched up definitely creates more questions.</p>
<p>Here is a rundown of the players found in todays field that were wearing patches:</p>
<li>Gavin Smith (FTP)</li>
<li>John Dolan (FTP)</li>
<li>Anette Obstread (FTP)</li>
<li>Scott Montgomery (FTP)</li>
<li>Allen Kessler (FTP)</li>
<li>Josh Arieh (FTP)</li>
<li>Steve Brecher (FTP)</li>
<li>Stuart Paterson (FTP)</li>
<li>Jeff Madsen (FTP)</li>
<li>Andrew Lichtenberger (FTP)</li>
<li>Erik Cajelais (FTP)</li>
<li>Paul Wolfe (FTP)</li>
<li>Adam Levy (UB)</li>
<li>Matt Stout (Lock Poker)</li>
<li>Jonathan Little (Victory)</li>
<li>Amit Makhija (Doyles Room)</li>
<li>Steve Gross (Doyles Room)</li>
<li>Mike Sexton (Party Poker)</li>
<li>4 Other Party Poker Players</li>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-28067" href="http://pokerati.com/2011/04/27/wpt-hard-rock-seminole/img_1973-2-4/"><img class="size-medium wp-image-28067 alignleft" title="Tony Dunst needs a more reliable dry cleaner." src="http://pokerati.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/IMG_1973-23-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="225" /></a>Since we are on the discussion of who is wearing what Tony Dunst, who is known for always being well dressed was not wearing his normal suit today due to a delay in dry cleaning. Instead he was wearing a V-Neck shirt and a pair of jeans. Dunst will be returning tomorrow, hopefully in his freshly cleaned suit, to grind out his short stack.</p>
<p>After 5 levels of play only 290 players remain with registration open until the start of play with Randy Dorfman at the top of the leaderboard with 160,000. Other players returning for day two are Vivek Rajkumar, Shannon Shorr, Annette Obstread, Mike Sexton, Kathy, Leibert, and Lauren Kling.</p>
<p>The players will return at 12 noon local time tomorrow for the start of day two of this six-day event to play another 5 levels.</p>
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		<title>(Way) Outside the WSOP &#8211; Day 23 </title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jun 2010 14:27:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Mathers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recapping Friday night&#8217;s WSOP tournaments with the two latest bracelet winners finally determined Saturday morning, but first some breaking news for Pokerati fans: DonkeyBomber leads 1k Seniors&#8217; field Day 1 of the $1,000 Seniors&#8217; No-Limit Holdem Championship concluded with 427 players remaining at the end of 10 levels of play. The reported chip leader is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recapping Friday night&#8217;s WSOP tournaments with the two latest bracelet winners finally determined Saturday morning, but first some breaking news for Pokerati fans:</p>
<h5> DonkeyBomber leads 1k Seniors&#8217; field </h5>
<p>Day 1 of the <strong>$1,000 Seniors&#8217; No-Limit Holdem Championship</strong> concluded with 427 players remaining at the end of 10 levels of play.  The reported chip leader is <a href="http://pokerati.com/tag/team-pokerati/">Team Pokerati</a>/<a href="http://loudmouthpoker.com/index.html">Loudmouth Poker</a> pro <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=14413">Tom Schneider</a> in front with 94,000 in chips.  Other notables with chips when play resumes at 2:30pm:  Berry Johnston (62,900), Lon McEachern (27,200) and Sam Simon (23,100).  A full list of chip counts is now available at <a href="http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/2010-wsop/event-34/chips.806.htm">PokerNews</a>.</p>
<h5> Ellis wins bracelet #4 for the UK </h5>
<p>The $1,500 No-Limit Holdem event reached a conclusion first as <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=33436">Mike Ellis</a> overcame a large chip deficit heads-up against Christopher Gonzales to win the bracelet along with $581,851 as the Briton wins the fourth bracelet this year for the UK, moving them into second in the <a href="http://www.wsop.com/tournaments/2010-World-Rankings.asp">WSOP world standings</a>.  Gonzales earned $360,906 for the runner-up finish.  Full results and Nolan Dalla&#8217;s tournament report are available at <a href="http://www.wsop.com/tournaments/results.asp?grid=764&#038;tid=10851">wsop.com</a>.</p>
<h5> Puchkov punches his way to HORSE victory </h5>
<p>The $1,500 HORSE event finally concluded in the wee hours of the morning as <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=29209">Konstantin Puchkov</a> defeated Al &#8220;Sugar Bear&#8221; Barbieri to earn $256,820 and a WSOP bracelet.  Barbieri earned $158,647 for the second place finish.  Full results and Dalla&#8217;s tournament report will be available at <a href="http://www.wsop.com/tournaments/results.asp?grid=764&#038;tid=10852">wsop.com</a> shortly.</p>
<h5> Lindgren, Nguyen feature final day of 5k NL 6-max </h5>
<p>The final day of the <strong>$5,000 No-Limit Holdem 6-max</strong> event gets underway with 12 players remaining.  Here&#8217;s how the field will be seated when play resumes at 3pm:</p>
<p>Seat 1: Orlando Delacruz &#8211; 301,000<br />
Seat 2: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=86640">Anthony Roux</a> &#8211; 668,000<br />
Seat 3: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=121726">Evan Panesis</a> &#8211; 299,000<br />
Seat 4: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=103161">Jeffrey &#8220;jpapola&#8221; Papola</a> &#8211; 598,000<br />
Seat 5: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=73409">Mark Radoja</a> &#8211; 1,493,000<br />
Seat 6: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=97522">Darren Elias</a> &#8211; 841,000</p>
<p>Seat 1: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=119097">Bruno Launais</a> &#8211; 875,000<br />
Seat 2: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=184">Men Nguyen</a> &#8211; 264,000<br />
Seat 3: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=534">Erick Lindgren</a> &#8211; 1,165,000<br />
Seat 4: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=134033">Taylor Mcfarland</a> &#8211; 848,000<br />
Seat 5: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=34840">Paul Sheng</a> &#8211; 712,000<br />
Seat 6: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=100981">Lucas Greenwood</a> &#8211; 425,000</p>
<p>Follow the updates of this event at <a href="http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/2010-wsop/event-32/">PokerNews</a>.</p>
<h5> Velador and Chiu top two in 2500 PLO/PLH </h5>
<p>Day 3 of the <strong>$2,500 Pot-Limit Omaha/Pot-Limit Holdem</strong> resumes at 3pm with 14 players remaining.  Jose-Luis Velador (455,000) and David Chiu (451,000) are the leaders, while Rob Hollink (423,000), Victor Ramdin (262,000) and Phil Ivey (207,000) also return.  <a href="http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/2010-wsop/event-33/">PokerNews</a> will be there until a bracelet winner is determined.</p>
<h5> 10k NL Heads-Up down to final 64 </h5>
<p>Two rounds of play have finished in the <strong>$10,000 No-Limit Holdem Heads-Up Championship</strong> with 64 players remaining when the field returns at 3pm.  The 32 round three winners will make the money, with some of the notables returning include: Phil Ivey, Gavin Smith, Phil Gordon, Antonio Esfandiari, Sorel Mizzi, Jonathan Little, Josh Arieh, Vanessa Rousso and Vivek Rajkumar.  The full bracket for this event is now online at <a href="http://www.wsop.com/pdfs/reports/10856-1B-entrants.pdf">wsop.com</a>.</p>
<h5> Saturday&#8217;s tournaments </h5>
<p>The 12pm tournament is day 1a of the fourth <strong>$1,000 No-Limit Holdem</strong> event of the WSOP, with a field of at least 3,000 expected over the weekend.  The 5pm tournament is the <strong>$3,000 HORSE</strong> event, which drew a field of 452 players last year with <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=69511">Zac Fellows</a> coming out on top for $311,899.</p>
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		<title>(Way) Outside the WSOP &#8211; Day 14</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 14:28:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Mathers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two new bracelet winners were determined Wednesday night, two more bracelet events get underway this afternoon, so here&#8217;s a brief recap: Phillips Wins $1,500 NL 6-Max Carter Phillips became the 7th-youngest WSOP bracelet winner when he took down the $1,500 No-Limit Holdem 6-max event last night, defeating Samuel Gerber of Switzerland in heads-up play to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two new bracelet winners were determined Wednesday night, two more bracelet events get underway this afternoon, so here&#8217;s a brief recap:</p>
<h5> Phillips Wins $1,500 NL 6-Max </h5>
<p><a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=120938">Carter Phillips</a> became the 7th-youngest WSOP bracelet winner when he took down the $1,500 No-Limit Holdem 6-max event last night, defeating Samuel Gerber of Switzerland in heads-up play to earn $482,744.  Phillips, who won an EPT event last year in Barcelona, has now earned over $1,800,000 in his 18-month tournament career.  The full results, along with the tournament report from Nolan Dalla is online at <a href="http://www.wsop.com/tournaments/results.asp?grid=764&#038;tid=10837">wsop.com</a>.</p>
<h5> Gee, I just won a bracelet! </h5>
<p><a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=47995">Steve Gee</a> of Sacremento, CA defeated Matt Vance to take down the $1,000 No-Limit Holdem bracelet, along with $472,479.  The full results and Dalla&#8217;s tournament report is now up at <a href="http://www.wsop.com/tournaments/results.asp?tid=10834&#038;grid=764">wsop.com</a>.</p>
<h5> DeWitt DeBest for Day 3 of 5k NL </h5>
<p><a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=69454">Jason Dewitt</a> (1,873,000) leads going into day three of the <strong>$5,000 No-Limit Holdem</strong> bracelet event, resuming at 2:30pm with the field of 18 playing down to a winner.  Among the day 3 survivors: Jeff Williams (1,323,000), Antonio Esfandiari (883,000), Perry Friedman (361,000) and David Benefield (326,000).  Chip counts and updates can be found all afternoon over at <a href="http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/2010-wsop/event-17/chips.389.htm">PokerNews</a>.</p>
<h5> $2,000 Limit Holdem </h5>
<p>After ten levels of play on day one, <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=163684">Joshua Honegger</a> leads the field with 87,000 in chips at the <strong>$2,000 Limit Holdem</strong> tournament.  Others in contention for a bracelet include Matt Matros (53,700), Matt Glantz (50,700), Eric Buchman (39,400), Joe Serock (38,000) and Joe Serock (33,400).  The field of 109 returns at 2:30pm with 45 making the money, with $203,607 going to the winner.  The full list of chip counts is now online at <a href="http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/2010-wsop/event-18/chips.390.htm">PokerNews</a>.</p>
<h5> 10k 2-7 NL Draw Day 1</h5>
<p>Day 2 of the <strong>$10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball World Championship</strong> resumes at 3pm with 72 of the 101 starters returning.  Homan Houshiar will start the day as chip leader, with 116,100 in chips.  Following close behind include David &#8220;Bakes&#8221; Baker (104,000), Tom Dwan (64,100), John Juanda (54,050), Daniel Negreanu (46,800), Yan Chen (33,200) and Team Pokerati&#8217;s Tom Schneider (18,700).  14 players will make the money, with the winner pocketing $294,314.  Chip counts are now available at <a href="http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/2010-wsop/event-19/chips.392.htm">PokerNews</a>.</p>
<h5> Thursday&#8217;s Tournaments </h5>
<p>Starting at noon is the <strong>$1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha</strong> event, last year won by Jason Mercier for over $237,000 over a field of 809.  Players will start with 1,500 in chips, along with three &#8220;rebuy&#8221; chips, each good for 1,000 additional chips used during the first four hours.  The 5pm tournament today is the <strong>$1,500 Seven Card Stud</strong> event, won last year by Jeff Lisandro for almost $125,000, besting a field of 359.  While waiting for the tournaments to start, check some of the links along the right hand side for more WSOP content than you ever thought was possible. </p>
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		<title>(Way) Outside the WSOP &#8211; Day 13 Evening Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 03:50:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Mathers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A review of this afternoon&#8217;s WSOP action: Phillips builds chip lead in youngster $1,500 NL 6-max The $1,500 No-Limit Holdem 6-max final table was reached this afternoon, and thanks to the research of Jess Welman and F-Train, the six who made up the final table was the youngest (or second-youngest) in WSOP history*, with an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A review of this afternoon&#8217;s WSOP action:</p>
<h5> Phillips builds chip lead in youngster $1,500 NL 6-max </h5>
<p>The <strong>$1,500 No-Limit Holdem 6-max</strong> final table was reached this afternoon, and thanks to the research of <a href="http://www.twitter.com/jesswelman">Jess Welman</a> and <a href="http://www.twitter.com/ftrainpoker">F-Train</a>, the six who made up the final table was the youngest (or second-youngest) in WSOP history*, with an average age of 22.8. </p>
<p>Carter Phillips  	3,175,000<br />
Craig Bergeron 	1,214,000<br />
Russell Thomas 	1,075,000<br />
Samuel Gerber 	1,057,000<br />
David Diaz 		   490,000<br />
Hugo Perez 		   485,000 	</p>
<p>Perez ($124,690) Thomas ($84,256) and Diaz ($58,483) were the first to leave the final table, while the remaining three playing down to a winner.  Phillips (3,615,000) has maintained his chip lead, followed by Bergeron (2,200,000) and Gerber (1,700,000).   Find out which young gun takes the tournament down at <a href="http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/2010-wsop/event-16/">PokerNews</a>.</p>
<h5> Gee vs Vance for 1k NL bracelet </h5>
<p>The final table of the <strong>$1,000 No-Limit Holdem</strong> final table is down to two players, with Steven Gee (7,450,000) holding a chip lead over Matt Vance (1,550,000) battling for over $470,000 and the prized WSOP bracelet.  David Baker, the leader at the start of the final table, finished in 3rd, good for $206,813.  Updates and the rest of the final table results are at <a href="http://www.wsop.com/tournaments/results.asp?grid=764&#038;tid=10834">wsop.com</a>.</p>
<h5> Williams leads 5k NL </h5>
<p>Day 2 of the <strong>$5,000 No-Limit Holdem</strong> returns from their dinner break with under 85 players remaining, 72 making the money.  The current chip leader is Jeff Williams with 367,000 in chips.  Other notables remaining:  Peter Jetten (350,000), Day 1 leader Steven Goosen (295,000), Antonio Esfandiari (250,000) and Vivek Rajkumar (170,000).  The field will play six more levels or to the final table, whichever comes first.  See who makes the money, who&#8217;s the unfortunate bubble boy, and who breaks out of the pack at <a href="http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/2010-wsop/event-17/">PokerNews</a>.</p>
<h5> Matts 1-2 in Limit Holdem </h5>
<p>The <strong>$2,000 Limit Holdem</strong> event got underway at noon today to eventually draw a field of 476 entrants.  After six levels of play, the field is already under 300, with Matt Glantz (24,500) and Matt Matros (22,800) reported as the top two in chips.  Other notables:  Sorel Mizzi (18,000), Maria Ho (17,000), John Phan (13,000) and defending champion Marc Naalden (10,000).  Follow the raise, 3-bet and 4-bet action over at <a href="http://www.wsop.com/tournaments/updates.asp?grid=764&#038;tid=10839">wsop.com</a>.</p>
<h5> NL 2-7 Lowball Underway </h5>
<p>A field of 101 started at 5pm for the <strong>$10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball World Championship</strong> and only Dario Minieri has been eliminated in the first three hours.  Among the dozens of notables in the field:  Tom Dwan, Barry Greenstein, Phil Ivey, Tom Schneider, Yan Chen, Archie Karas and Doyle Brunson.  Follow the pat wheels, drawing two, and breaking of good hands over at <a href="http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/2010-wsop/event-19/">PokerNews</a>.</p>
<p>* The 2009 $5,000 No-Limit Holdem Shootout final table had an average age of 22.2.  However, that was a five-handed final table, and after consultation with <a href="http://www.twitter.com/bjnemeth">BJ Nemeth</a>, that was considered to not be a standard final table.</p>
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		<title>(Way) Outside the WSOP &#8211; Day 4 Evening Edition</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2010 03:02:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Mathers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bubble Burst in 50k The $50,000 Players&#8217; Championship reached the bubble earlier today with day 2 chip leader Kirk Morrison the unfortunate bubble boy, leaving 16 players guaranteed almost $100,000. At this time, Robert Mizrachi is the current chip lead with over 2.5m in chips, followed by John Juanda at 2.4m in 2nd. Michael Mizrachi [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h5> Bubble Burst in 50k </h5>
<p>The <strong>$50,000 Players&#8217; Championship</strong> reached the bubble earlier today with day 2 chip leader Kirk Morrison the unfortunate bubble boy, leaving 16 players guaranteed almost $100,000.  At this time, Robert Mizrachi is the current chip lead with over 2.5m in chips, followed by John Juanda at 2.4m in 2nd.  Michael Mizrachi is currently in 5th with nearly 1.7m  while Nick Schulman, and Daniel Alaei have around 1m in chips with just 13 players remaining.  The Mizrachi brothers are looking to be the first brothers to make the same final table since <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/event.php?a=r&#038;n=4395">Ross and Barny Boatman </a>performed the feat in 2002. (Thanks to a <a href="http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showpost.php?p=19284541&#038;postcount=457">poster on 2+2</a> for that info).</p>
<h5> 1k Donkament Day 2 </h5>
<p>The <strong>$1,000 NL Holdem</strong> event reached the money within the first level this afternoon, and the pace has not slowed down, with under 200 players remaining at the end of level 14.  The chip leader at the dinner break is Drew Crawford at 230,000.  Play continues to the end of level 20 or the final table, whichever comes first.</p>
<h5> Omaha 8 Day 2 </h5>
<p>Around 120 players remain in the <strong>$1,500 Omaha 8 or Better</strong> event as they head to their dinner break.  Phil Ivey, Allen Kessler, David Bach, Brock Parker, Andrew Black and Team Pokerati&#8217;s own Tom Schneider are some of the familiar names looking to make the money bubble at 81 players and the eventual final table.</p>
<h5> $1,500 NL Day 1 </h5>
<p>The <strong>$1,500 NL holdem</strong> event drew a field of 2,092, with 216 making the money and the winner getting over $500,000.   638 players will return after their 90-minute dinner break.  The early leader appears to be online legend <a href="http://www.bluffmagazine.com/thepokerdb/shaundeeb/PokerStars/1745257/player-profile.asp">Shaun Deeb</a> with 55,000 chips.  <a href="http://wickedchopspoker.com/lauren-kling-has-potential/">Lauren Kling</a> is unofficially in second with 45,000, while Antonio Esfandiari, Daniel Negreanu, Mark Seif and Joe Cada off to a fast start as well.</p>
<p>Be sure to check the links on the right to find more content, live updates, and other WSOP-related stuff.</p>
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		<title>Watch Episode 2 of High Stakes Poker 6 here</title>
		<link>http://pokerati.com/2010/02/25/watch-episode-2-of-high-stakes-poker-6-here/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 13:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Mathers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not the most action-filled episode of High Stakes Poker, but you can still watch it anyways, right?:]]></description>
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		<title>Watch Episode 1 of High Stakes Poker here (if you haven&#8217;t seen it somewhere else already)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 07:59:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Mathers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Valentine&#8217;s Day was the debut of season 6 of GSN&#8217;s most popular show, High Stakes Poker. AJ Benza is no longer on the show, replaced by Kara Scott to provide some player interviews, leaving Gabe Kaplan to provide commentary solo. This would have been up earlier if GSN decided to put the full episode on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Valentine&#8217;s Day was the debut of season 6 of GSN&#8217;s most popular show, High Stakes Poker.  AJ Benza is no longer on the show, replaced by Kara Scott to provide some player interviews, leaving Gabe Kaplan to provide commentary solo.  This would have been up earlier if GSN decided to put the full episode on Youtube, but they decided to only put it up on their own site.  </p>
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		<title>Hard Rock Running it Twice</title>
		<link>http://pokerati.com/2010/02/05/hard-rock-running-it-twice/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 04:55:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Michalski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Hard Rock Poker Lounge is getting its weekend poker orgy underway &#8212; this is the &#8220;relaunch&#8221; of the poker room there &#8230; under new management, with new ideas, and more action than usual &#8230; They&#8217;ve got a full slate this weekend &#8212; beyond just the free food, splashed pots, a 20k guarantee Friday tourney [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Hard Rock Poker Lounge is getting its weekend poker orgy underway &#8212; this is the &#8220;relaunch&#8221; of the poker room there &#8230; under new management, with new ideas, and more action than usual &#8230;</p>
<p>They&#8217;ve got a full slate this weekend &#8212; beyond just the free food, splashed pots, a 20k guarantee Friday tourney and stuff like that &#8230; they&#8217;ve got a whole slate of events, including a Sharon Osborne celebrity charity event (Trash Talk Championship of the World they are calling it), a party for the launch of Victory poker. Currently filming (for ESPN 360, I believe, is a $100/$200 NLH cash game. $50k buy-in &#8230; with Antonio Esfandiari, Andrew Robl and others on the table &#8230; we&#8217;ll have some more names for you. And I think that&#8217;s <i>The Maven</i> waiting in the wings for a seat. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.hardrockhotel.com/las%2Dvegas/casino/poker%2Dlounge/detail.cfm?id=5732">Click here for a rundown of all they&#8217;ve got going on.<br />
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Of course the game next table over is what really interests me &#8212; $1/$2 NLH/PLO &#8230; just an option to run-it-2x today, not automatic. But in my jaded opinion, that&#8217;s where the real poker is going on. The plan is to keep this game running throughout the weekend &#8212; as Super Bowl raffle is currently my 2010 bankroll plan.  </p>
<p>More TK throughout the weekend &#8230; but here&#8217;s a glimpse of surprisingly early Friday night action taking off at the Hard Rock&#8217;s big poker weekend:</p>
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		<title>GSN Announces High Stakes Poker 6 Details  Kara Scott and European Pros added to show </title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 16:53:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From GSN&#8217;s press release: GSNâ€™S â€œHIGH STAKES POKERâ„¢â€ ANNOUNCES LAUNCH OF SIXTH SEASON, WITH A REFRESHED PLAYER LINE-UP AND A BRAND-NEW LOOK THAT PUTS VIEWERS ON THE SCENE Professional Poker Player and Journalist Kara Scott Joins Gabe Kaplan as Co-Host When the Series Goes Into Production in November; Season Six of HIGH STAKES POKER Premieres [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From GSN&#8217;s press release:</p>
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<blockquote><p>GSNâ€™S â€œHIGH STAKES POKERâ„¢â€ ANNOUNCES LAUNCH OF<br />
SIXTH SEASON, WITH A REFRESHED PLAYER LINE-UP AND A<br />
BRAND-NEW LOOK THAT PUTS VIEWERS ON THE SCENE</p>
<p>Professional Poker Player and Journalist Kara Scott Joins Gabe Kaplan as Co-Host<br />
When the Series Goes Into Production in November;</p>
<p>Season Six of HIGH STAKES POKER Premieres February 14, 2010, Only on GSN </p>
<p>(SANTA MONICA, Calif.) November 5, 2009 â€“ GSN announced today the launch of the highly anticipated sixth season of HIGH STAKES POKERâ„¢, featuring a line-up of renowned poker champions, cash game specialists and promising up-and-comers, along with a brand-new look and feel for the show that puts viewers in the thick of the poker action. Acclaimed poker player, TV personality and journalist Kara Scott joins Gabe Kaplan as co-host of HIGH STAKES POKER when the series shoots its sixth season this November at the Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, NV. Scott will report from the High Stakes Poker suite, interviewing poker players about poker strategy, big hands and the table dynamics. Season 6 of HIGH STAKES POKER will premiere on February 14, 2010, airing Sunday nights at 8:00 PM (ET), with encore airings Sundays at 11:00 PM and 2:00 AM (ET), only on GSN.</p>
<p>Featuring a minimum cash buy-in of $200,000, HIGH STAKES POKER is the premier cash game in the history of television. The new season showcases some of the worldâ€™s top professional and amateur players; a partial list of the competitors expected to play follows.  (Individual player bios can be found at the end of this release.  Final player line-up is subject to change):</p>
<p>    * Patrik Antonius<br />
    * David Benyamine<br />
    * Doyle Brunson<br />
    * Tom Dwan<br />
    * Eli Elezra<br />
    * Antonio Esfandiari<br />
    * Sammy George<br />
    * Barry Greenstein<br />
    * Phil Hellmuth<br />
    * Andreas Hoivold<br />
    * Phil Ivey<br />
    * Mike Matusow<br />
    * Allan Meltzer<br />
    * Daniel Negreanu<br />
    * Dennis Phillips<br />
    * Lex Veldhuis<br />
    * Yevgeniy Timoshenko</p>
<p>New co-host Kara Scott is well-known to European audiences as a poker player and journalist, having been the TV host of the European Poker Tour in 2007 and 2008. As a player, Scott was the only woman to finish in the money in both the 2008 and 2009 World Series of Poker Main Events, and only the second woman in history to do so in back-to-back years. She also finished second in the 2009 Irish Open in Dublin.</p>
<p>Gabe Kaplan, whose knowledge of poker and ability to explain the nuances of the cash game have made him a viewer favorite, returns for his sixth season as the analyst on HIGH STAKES POKER. As a world class poker player, Kaplan has made the final table in six World Series of Poker events, won the Super Bowl of Poker twice and finished third in the WPT 2004 Mirage Poker Showdown. Kaplan is best known for his starring role as the teacher and reformed &#8220;Sweathog&#8221; on the hit television series &#8220;Welcome Back Kotter.&#8221; He has also appeared in theater productions, originating the role of &#8220;Groucho, A Life In Review,&#8221; and starring in the national touring company of the successful Broadway comedy, &#8220;Doubles.&#8221;</p>
<p>High Stakes Poker (Season Six), Player Bios:</p>
<p>    * Patrik Antonius (previous appearances: HSP3, 4 and 5)â€”The Helsinki, Finland native and former model and tennis player is considered one of the best short-handed high-stakes cash game players in the world. Antonius is known for his cool, calm, calculating style of play at the tables, which has earned him in excess of $2.84 million in lifetime live tournament winnings.</p>
<p>Â·         David Benyamine (HSP2, 3, 4, 5)â€”The French native and former pro tennis player now lives in Las Vegas and is considered one of the best high-stakes cash game players in the world, especially in pot-limit Omaha. He owns one WPT open title and one WPT invitational title, and won his first WSOP bracelet in the $10,000 Omaha Hi/Lo World Championship in 2008. With lifetime live tournament winnings in excess of $3.47 million, he ranks #2 on Franceâ€™s all-time money list.</p>
<p>    * Doyle Brunson (HSP1, 2, 3, 4, 5)â€”At the age of 76, Brunson is perhaps the greatest player of all time, and is the author of several books, including Super System and Super System II. Impressively, he won the World Series of Poker Main Event in 1976 and 1977. Ranked 33rd on the all-time money list, he has lifetime live tournament winnings in excess of $5.87 million. Heâ€™s the owner of 10 WSOP bracelets, and has left his mark on the game: the WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic was renamed the Doyle Brunson Five Diamond World Poker Classic in 2007.</p>
<p>    * Tom Dwan (HSP5)â€”Known to his huge online fan base as â€œdurrrr,â€ Dwan is considered one of pokerâ€™s premier cash game players despite his young age. He made two final tables in the 2008 World Series of Poker (the first he was old enough to play in), and has live career tournament winnings in excess of $1.12 million.</p>
<p>    * Eli Elezra (HSP1, 2, 3, 4, 5)â€”A former member of an Israeli army commando unit, Elezra is a highly successful Las Vegas businessman and entrepreneur who considers poker just a hobbyâ€”but boasts lifetime live tournament winnings in excess of $1.91 million. He won his first World Series bracelet in 2007 in 7-card stud hi/lo, and also owns one WPT title.</p>
<p>    * Antonio Esfandiari (HSP1, 2, 3, 4, 5)â€”â€œThe Magicianâ€ is indeed a former professional magician and has been a regular in this game since the showâ€™s inception. Esfandiari finished 24th in the 2009 WSOP Main Event, and has career live tournament winnings in excess of $3.49 million. He is also the winner of one WSOP bracelet and one WPT title.</p>
<p>    * Sammy George (first appearance on HSP)â€” Born in Baghdad, Iraq, George moved to England when he was eight years old, and is now an extremely successful London businessman who plays in the highest-stakes cash games available. George says he will play deuce/seven like aces if he thinks the psychological make-up of his opponent warrants it. His nickname is â€œAny Two.â€</p>
<p>    * Barry Greenstein (HSP1, 2, 3, 4, 5)â€”Ranked 23rd on the all-time money list, with career live tournament winnings of almost $7 million, Greenstein has been dubbed the â€œRobin Hood of Pokerâ€ for being one of the first players to donate winnings to charity, his favorite being Children, Incorporated. Heâ€™s the winner of two WPT titles and three WSOP bracelets, the latest in the 2008 $1500 Razz event. He is the author of Ace on the River, which he signs and gives to any player who knocks him out of the tournament.</p>
<p>    * Phil Hellmuth (HSP1, 4)â€”Known as the â€œPoker Brat,â€ Hellmuth was inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame in July 2007. He won his 11th World Series bracelet in 2007, making him the first and only person in history to do so. With 6 cashes in the 2009 WSOP, he now has more World Series cashes (75) and has made more WSOP final tables (41) than any player in history. His career live tournament winnings are in excess of $10.92 million, and he ranks 4th on the all-time money list.</p>
<p>    * Andreas Hoivold (first appearance on HSP)â€”The 37-year-old English native now lives in Kristiansand, Norway, and says if he could change one thing about poker, it would be to legalize live poker in Norway. Nicknamed the â€œCartoon Collector,â€ his card protector is a Mickey Mouse. He won the 2007 EPT Dortmund, good for $880,000, and has lifetime live tournament winnings in excess of $1.51 million.</p>
<p>Â·         Phil Ivey (HSP3)â€” Highly regarded by many as the best player in the game today, Ivey ranks 3rd on the all-time money list, with career live tournament winnings in excess of $12.09 million. Heâ€™s the winner of seven WSOP bracelets, and one of only five players to win three in one year (2002). He capped off a terrific 2009 WSOP (during which he won two WSOP bracelets) by becoming a member of the November Nine.</p>
<p>    * Mike Matusow (HSP2, 3, 4)â€”Known as â€œThe Mouthâ€ for his trash-talking, Matusow is one of pokerâ€™s most recognizable players. Heâ€™s the winner of three WSOP bracelets, his latest in the prestigious 2008 $5000 no-limit 2-7 draw event w/rebuys, and has lifetime live tournament winnings in excess of $7.29 million. His recently released autobiography, Check-Raising the Devil, is a candid look at his life and the many battles he has faced in his rise to stardom.</p>
<p>    * Allan Meltzer (HSP5)â€”The man who once sold pretzels in the street in Brooklyn is now the president of Wind-up Records, the largest independent recording label in the U.S. A successful high-stakes amateur poker player, Meltzer plays with hedge fund managers in New York, the high-stakes crowd in Hollywood, and in Bobbyâ€™s Room at the Bellagio.</p>
<p>    * Daniel Negreanu (HSP1, 2, 3, 4, 5)â€”One of pokerâ€™s most likeable personalities, â€œKid Pokerâ€ owns four WSOP bracelets, the latest in a 2008 WSOP $2000 limit hold â€™em event, as well as two WPT titles. With his 2nd place showing in the 2009 WSOPE Main Event in October 2009, he now has lifetime live tournament winnings in excess of $12.42 million and ranks #1 on the all-time money list.</p>
<p>Â·         Dennis Phillips (first appearance on HSP)â€”The 54-year-old is a former account manager for a commercial trucking companyâ€”a company he is now in the process of buying. He was a member of the 2008 WSOP November Nine, and finished 3rd in the Championship Event, good for $4.51 million; he has lifetime live tournament winnings in excess of $4.76 million. Phillips works with 22 different charities, most notably Multiple Sclerosis, The Pujols Family Foundation, CancerPrevention.org and Juvenile Diabetes. He lives in St. Louis, Missouri.</p>
<p>    * Lex Veldhuis (first appearance on HSP)â€”Born in Vlissingen, Netherlands, Velhuis now splits his time between Rotterdam and Las Vegas as a jet-setting pro. A former gamer, he currently multitables high-stakes cash games online, where heâ€™s known by his screen name â€œRaSZi,â€ and has topped the PokerStars Tournament Leader Board twice. He finished 7th in the 2009 WSOP $40,000 NLHE 40th Anniversary Event, good for $277,000.</p>
<p>    * Yevgeniy Timoshenko (first appearance on HSP)â€”Born in Ukraine in 1988, Timoshenko lives in Seattle, Washington, and is also known by screennames â€œJovial Gentâ€ and â€œBballer88.â€ He won the 2009 WPT Championship, good for $2.15 million, as well as the World Championship of Online Poker Main Event in 2009, good for $1.71 million. He has lifetime live tournament winnings in excess of $3.22 million and is ranked 4th on the 2009 money list.
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		<title>(Way) Outside the WSOP &#8211; Main Event Day 8</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 12:23:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Mathers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The moment the poker world has been waiting for nearly two weeks comes to a climax this afternoon with the final 27 players in the Main Event playing down to the November Nine. Here&#8217;s how the final three tables will look when play kicks off around 12 noon (database results courtesy of The Hendon Mob): [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The moment the poker world has been waiting for nearly two weeks comes to a climax this afternoon with the final 27 players in the <strong>Main Event</strong> playing down to the <strong>November Nine</strong>.  Here&#8217;s how the final three tables will look when play kicks off around 12 noon (database results courtesy of <a href="http://thehendonmob.com">The Hendon Mob)</a>:</p>
<p>(Table 1)<br />
Seat 1: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=131981">Jesse Haabak</a> &#8211; 2,750,000<br />
Seat 2: Ian Tavelli &#8211; 4,385,000<br />
Seat 3: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=71409">James Calderaro</a> &#8211; 6,475,000<br />
Seat 4: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=75048">Jonathan Tamayo</a> &#8211; 3,300,000<br />
Seat 5: Warren Zackey &#8211; 5,485,000<br />
Seat 6: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=18567">Eric Buchman</a> &#8211; 10,005,000<br />
Seat 7: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=125216">Leo</a> <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=130982">Margets</a> &#8211; <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=105769">1,530,000</a><br />
Seat 8: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=42398">Tommy Vedes</a> &#8211; 5,070,000<br />
Seat 9: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=42398">James Akenhead</a> &#8211; 8,615,000</p>
<p>(Table 2)<br />
Seat 1: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=127">Phil Ivey</a> &#8211; 11,350,000<br />
Seat 2: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=218">Jeff Shulman</a> &#8211; 10,170,000<br />
Seat 3: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=114590">George Caragiorgas</a> &#8211; 1,615,000<br />
Seat 4: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=107889">Nick Maimone</a> &#8211; 1,545,000<br />
Seat 5: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=110004">Andrew Lichtenberger</a> &#8211; 5,625,000<br />
Seat 6: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=92276">Marco Mattes</a> &#8211; 5,285,000<br />
Seat 7: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=129427">Joseph Cada</a> &#8211; 6,565,000<br />
Seat 8: Darvin Moon &#8211; 20,160,000<br />
Seat 9: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=46180">Jordan Smith</a> &#8211; 4,510,000</p>
<p>(Table 3)<br />
Seat 1: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=25361">Jamie</a> <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=129161">Robbins</a> &#8211; 9,795,000<br />
Seat 2: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=17408">Antonio Esfandiari</a> &#8211; 4,470,000<br />
Seat 3: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=87094">Francois Balmigere</a> &#8211; 1,440,000<br />
Seat 4: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=92627">Ludovic Lacay</a> &#8211; 5,610,000<br />
Seat 5: Steven Begleiter &#8211; 11,885,000<br />
Seat 6: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=66666">Ben Lamb</a> &#8211; 9,410,000<br />
Seat 7: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=116021">Antoine Saout</a> &#8211; 11,135,000<br />
Seat 8: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=26102">Kevin Schaffel</a> &#8211; 11,245,000<br />
Seat 9: <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=78506">Billy Kopp</a> &#8211; 15,970,000</p>
<p>When play resumes, there will be 7:17 left in the 50,000/100,000/10,000 level, moving to 60,000/120,000/15,000.  For <a href="http://www.aimlesslychasing.com">Amy</a> and <a href="http://pokershrink.blogspot.com/">The Shrink</a>, there&#8217;s an extra 580,000 in chips spread out among the remaining field.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the chart of the players that made the money:</p>
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<p>Updates resume starting at noon over at <a href="http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/tourney/updates.asp?tid=7283&#038;grid=607">www.wsop.com</a> and Pokerati will have other news during the day, so come back later, please.</p>
<p>Page 2 contains excerpts from Nolan Dalla&#8217;s tournament report:</p>
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<p>2009 World Series of Poker Presented by Jack Linkâ€™s Beef Jerky<br />
Rio All-Suite Hotel &#038; Casino<br />
Las Vegas, Nevada<br />
Official Report</p>
<p>Event #57<br />
World Championship<br />
World Series of Poker Main Event<br />
No-Limit Holdâ€™em<br />
Buy-In:  $10,000<br />
Number of Entries:  6,494<br />
Players Remaining:  27<br />
Total Net Prize Pool:  $61,043,600<br />
Number of Places Paid:  648<br />
First Place Prize:  $8,546,435<br />
July 3&#8211;November 10, 2009</p>
<p>Tournament Highlights:</p>
<p>Day 7 Headlines</p>
<p>1.  World Series of Poker Continues â€“ Down to 27 Players in the Main Event</p>
<p>2.  And on the Eighth Day â€“ Darvin Moon Retains His Chip Lead</p>
<p>3.  Logger from Western Maryland Still Atop the WSOP Leaderboard â€“ Darvin Moon Primed to Become the Next Moneymaker</p>
<p>4.  Seven-Time Gold Bracelet Winner Phil Ivey (Las Vegas, NV) Currently in Fourth Place</p>
<p>The Main Event Continues</p>
<p>&#8211; The 2009 WSOP Main Event continued with the play and conclusion of Day 7.  The day played all the way down to three tables.  All 64 players who started play on Day 7 were already guaranteed $90,344 in prize money.  Now, after 12 days and 60 total hours of tournament play, all finishers are guaranteed at least $352,832 in prize money.</p>
<p>&#8211; Day 7 began with 64 players.  The day ended with 27 survivors.</p>
<p>&#8211; Tables are usually played nine handed.  Three tables remain.</p>
<p>&#8211; This was the 47th day of the 2009 WSOP.  Play continues for one more day, plus the finale to be played in November.  There will also be four gold bracelet events played at WSOP-Europe, to be held in London in September.</p>
<p>&#8211; Tomorrow (Wednesday) begins at noon and will play down to nine players, which constitutes the final table.  This yearâ€™s final table will make up the 2009 â€œNovember Nine.â€  Following tomorrowâ€™s play down to nine players, the tournament takes a 115-day recess.</p>
<p>&#8211; Play on Day 7 began on July 14, 2009 at 12:05 pm.</p>
<p>Play on Day 7</p>
<p>&#8211; Following 2009 WSOP champion Peter Eastgateâ€™s elimination in Day 6, no more former world champions remain alive in the Main Event.</p>
<p>&#8211; At the start of play on Day 7, six former WSOP gold bracelet winners were still alive in the Main Event.  They included:  Phil Ivey (7 wins), Tom Schneider (2 wins), Antonio Esfandiari (1 win), Blair Rodman (1 win), Jordan Smith (1 win), and Prahlad Friedman (1 win). </p>
<p>&#8211; Players competed for nearly four complete levels.  Play ended towards the end of Level 29.  There are 7 minutes 17 seconds remaining.  Next, at Level 30, blinds will be 50,000-100,000 with a 10,000 ante.  The average stack size is currently 7,215,556.</p>
<p>&#8211; Day 7 started with a field of 64 players and ended with 27 survivors.  This means only about .41 percent of the original 6,494 starters survived past the seventh day.</p>
<p>&#8211; Only one female started the day still in contention.  Leo Margets (Barcelona, Spain) began play ranked in 18th place.  She survived and is currently in 26th place.  Margets will need to make a big move on Day 8 to make the November Nine.  Only one female in history has made it to a Main Event final table â€“ Barbara Enright in 1995.</p>
<p>&#8211; Former gold bracelet winner Blair Rodman, from Rancho Mirage, CA was eliminated in 34th place.</p>
<p>&#8211; Dennis Phillips (St. Louis, MO) who finished third in last yearâ€™s Main Event, was eliminated in 45th place.</p>
<p>&#8211; 2007 WSOP â€œPlayer of the Yearâ€ and two-time gold bracelet winner Tom Schneider, from Scottsdale, AZ was eliminated in 52nd place.</p>
<p>&#8211; Former gold bracelet winner Prahlad Friedman (2003, $1,500 Pot-Limit Holdâ€™em), from Malibu, CA was eliminated in 64th place.</p>
<p>&#8211; Players who survived Day 7 will return to continue their quest for the 2009 world poker championship gold bracelet and $8.5 million in first-place prize money on July 15th, starting at noon.</p>
<p>&#8211; Seven-time WSOP gold bracelet winner Phil Ivey remains in contention, currently ranked in fourth place.</p>
<p>&#8211; Card Player magazine editor Jeff Shulman remains alive in the Main Event, currently ranked in seventh place.  He finished seventh in the 2000 WSOP championship.</p>
<p>&#8211; Play on Day 7 ended at 10:40 pm.</p>
<p>A Breakthrough Year for France?</p>
<p>France is blessed with many talented poker players.  However, in the 40-year history of the WSOP, only one French player has made it to a Main Event final table.  That took place in 1998 when Marc Brochard finished in eighth place.  In 2003, poker pioneer Bruno Fitoussi finished in 15th place.  Other than those two showings, France has been shut out of championship celebrations.</p>
<p>This year could be a breakthrough year for France.  Of the 27 remaining players, three are from France.  Antoine Saout, from Saint Martin des Champs, is presently in 6th place.  Lacay Ludovic, from Paris, is in 15th place.  Francois Balmigere, from Toulouse, is in 27th place.  Interestingly, Ludovic and Balmigere attended college together, but became professional poker players.</p>
<p>France appears to have a very bright future in poker, as all three of the French players are under the age of 25.</p>
<p>Two Notable Corrections:</p>
<p>&#8211; Bradley â€œB.J.â€ Craig (Cleveland, OH) finished in 50th place.  This was his first time to cash at the WSOP.  There is another player named Bradley Craig (Stitbulle, ON Canada) who cashed in a WSOP event in 2005, who is a different player.</p>
<p>&#8211; There are two tournament players named Thai Tran.  The 49th-place finisher in the Main Event was Thai K. Tran, from Houston, TX.  The player asks that all his records be updated with the name THAI K. TRAN.</p>
<p>About the Day 7 Chip Leader (Darvin Moon)</p>
<p>Darvin Moon remains as the chip leader after seven days of play.  He lives in the small eastern Maryland town of Oakland.  Moon owns and operates a small logging company with other family members.  Most of his days are spent in pine forests scattered throughout the Maryland panhandle.  He is married and was cheered on by his wife, who was sitting in the crowd.  This is Moonâ€™s first time to play in the WSOP.  It was also his first time to visit Las Vegas.</p>
<p>Moon lost his lead early in the day and fell to around tenth place in the standings.  Just when it appeared he might crumble and fade away, Moon managed to win a few big hands and stay near the top of the leaderboard.  He won a few big pots late in the day to regain his chip advantage over Billy Kopp (Erlanger, KY), who is currently in second place.</p>
<p>An Interview with Darvin Moon<br />
Question:  How did you get to the WSOP?</p>
<p>Moon:  I won my seat at the casino in Wheeling (WV).  We started going out there last year.  I came in ninth one time last year.  This time, I played three times (trying to qualify for a seat to play in the Main Event).  I finished third the first time, and then busted out the next time.  The third time, I won my seat.</p>
<p>Question:  How long have you been playing poker?</p>
<p>Moon:  About three years.  I watch poker on TV a lot.  And I pay attention to it.</p>
<p>Question:  What is your usual poker game?</p>
<p>Moon:  there are about 70 of us around who play around.  We do benefits at places like the Elks Club, American Legion, and the fire departments.  I also play in Wheeling (WV).</p>
<p>Question:  You really came out of nowhere to seize the chip lead.  How did you do it?</p>
<p>Moon:  Itâ€™s easy to play when you get hands like I was getting.  Itâ€™s just unbelievable.  Itâ€™s like a dream.  I got pocket aces and flopped trips, and someone was betting into me.  But I had pocket kings one time and the other guy pushed all in over the top of me.  I just mucked my hand pre-flop.  I mean, he has to have aces.  What else can he have?  Thatâ€™s just my style.  I play tight.  When I get them I bet and when I donâ€™t, I fold.</p>
<p>Question:  You must feel like a kid in a candy store here at the WSOP.</p>
<p>Moon:  Oh yeah.  Iâ€™m nervous.  I mean, this is my first time in Las Vegas.  It was my first time on a big plane.   </p>
<p>Question:  How did it feel to play on the main ESPN stage under the spotlight of television cameras?</p>
<p>Moon:  It didnâ€™t bother me at all.  I mean, I am nervous.  But I am more nervous out there than I am here.  I focus on the cards and I am comfortable playing.  I walk down that hall and everybody thatâ€™s won and everybody is big time and a name.  And they walk right by you and you say, â€˜wow, here I am playing with these guys.  Itâ€™s a dream come true.</p>
<p>Question:  Why are you wearing a New Orleans Saints (NFL) cap?   </p>
<p>Moon:  I like cheering for the underdog.  They were underdogs for a long time.  But now they are doing good and I am sticking with them.  We are located right between Pittsburgh and Baltimore.  It is mostly Steeler fans where I live.  And I wear this hat to mess with them. </p>
<p>Question:  Letâ€™s say you get offered ninth place right now.  You can make a deal and you will get $1 million for ninth, plus you get to be part of the November Nine.  Would you take the imaginary deal?</p>
<p>Moon:  No.  No.  Ninth place?  I got my goals set.  Itâ€™s not first.  But itâ€™s not ninth, either.  Iâ€™ll be happy.  I donâ€™t care if I go out the first hand tomorrow.  Iâ€™ve had fun.  Itâ€™s been worth every minute of it.  I just like to play and itâ€™s unreal.  Itâ€™s something I canâ€™t even dream of doing, and here I am.</p>
<p>&#8211; Hereâ€™s how the previous end-of-day chip leaders have fared:</p>
<p>Day 1-A:  Redmond Lee (London, UK) â€“ eliminated, did not cash<br />
Day 1-B:  Brandon Demes (Tempe, AZ) â€“ eliminated, did not cash<br />
Day 1-C:  Joseph Cada (Shelby Township, MI) â€“ currently in 12th place<br />
Day 1-D:  Troy Weber (West Terre Haute, IN) â€“ eliminated, did not cash<br />
Day 2-A:  Andrew Gaw (Philippines) â€“ eliminated, did not cash<br />
Day 2-B:  Amir Lehavot (Weston, FL) â€“ CASHED IN 226th PLACE<br />
Day 3: Bertrand Grospellier (Nancy, France) â€“ CASHED IN 122nd PLACE<br />
Day 4:  Matt Affleck (Seattle, WA) â€“ CASHED IN 80th PLACE<br />
Day 5:  Warren Zackey (Johannesburg, South Africa) â€“ currently in 16th place<br />
Day 6:  Darvin Moon (Oakland, MD) â€“ currently in 1st place (retained chip lead)<br />
Day 7:  Darvin Moon (Oakland, MD) â€“ TBD</p>
<p>Meet Billy Kopp (Second Place in WSOP Main Event)</p>
<p>Billy Kopp is from Erlanger, KY.  He is 23-years-old and is attending the University of Kentucky as a full-time student.  He is close to receiving a degree in hospitality management and tourism.</p>
<p>Kopp was the chip leader late on Day 7, but feel to second place when Darvin Moon (at another table) made a late run and regained his chip lead.  Currently, Kopp has nearly 16 million in chips while Moon is atop the leaderboard with 20 million.  Other rivals are all 12 million in chips, and less.</p>
<p>Kopp has come close to victory recently.  He was the runner up at the WSOP Circuit championship held at Harrahâ€™s New Orleans in May.  Kopp admits to being brought into the game about six years as part of the so-called â€œMoneymaker effect,â€ which brought millions of new players to poker.</p>
<p>When asked about the surroundings of playing in the WSOP Main Event, Kopp remarked confidently:  â€œI am not really intimidated by anybody.  I think it is my ball gameâ€¦.I think I can play with the best of them.â€</p>
<p>Meet George Caragiorgas (Currently in 24th Place)</p>
<p>Poker tournaments are often won by players who come from the middle of the pack or are far behind at a critical stage of the competition.  Most recently, Jerry Yang and Joe Hachem began play at the final table with a low stack, yet somehow managed to stage memorable comeback victories.  George Caragiorgas, from Montreal, Quebec (Canada) has to be hoping for a similar result.  He will start Day 8 ranked 24th in the chip count, with 1,615,000 (the chip leader has more than 20 million).</p>
<p>Question:  You are currently one of the shorter stacks.  What is your strategy for tomorrow?</p>
<p>Caragiorgas:  I have to wait for a good spot to put my money in.  Then, I have to hope for the best.  If I can accumulate a couple of chips, thatâ€™s good because you canâ€™t do much (at this stage) with 1.7 million in chips.  If I can get 4 or 5 million in chips, we can play some poker.  Right now, it is either push or fold. </p>
<p>Question:  Whatâ€™s your story, George?</p>
<p>Caragiorgas:  I was born in Greece.  My family came to Montreal, Canada when I was three years old.  So, Iâ€™ve been living in Montreal for the last 33 years.  I am married to Fotini and I have two little girls.  I am in the restaurant business and I just love poker more than you can possibly imagine.</p>
<p>Question:  What kind of restaurant?</p>
<p>Caragiorgas:   A Greek restaurant.  Itâ€™s called Marathon, like the race.  Itâ€™s in Montreal.</p>
<p>Question:  You were here at the WSOP back in 2006.  What do you remember?</p>
<p>Caragiorgas:  Yeah, I was here back in 2006 when Jamie (Gold) won.  It was my first time here.  I was a lot more nervous then, than I am now.  I was, I canâ€™t explain it, but my poker level has drastically improved in the last three years.  I am a much better poker player now.  I just came with a dream back in 2006.  It was a good rush three years ago.  I finished like 300 spots from the money (Note:  Caragiorgas made the top 1,000 out of more than 8,700 who entered).  Coming that close to the money given there were nearly 9,000 players was quite a feat.  But, I managed to do a little better this time around. </p>
<p>Question:  So, what do you expect to happen tomorrow?</p>
<p>Caragiorgas:  My strategy is pretty simple.  I just have to wait for a good spot.  I have to stick it in with what I hope is the best hand and hope it holds up.  I am definitely going to put my money in good, thatâ€™s for sure. </p>
<p>Question:  Anything else to add?</p>
<p>Caragiorgas:  Yeah, just one thing.  I am really loving life right now. </p>
<p>ESPN WSOP Broadcasts</p>
<p>&#8211; ESPN has been broadcasting its WSOP coverage since 2003.  This year, four events will be featured.  These events include the $40,000 buy-in 40th Anniversary No-Limit Holdâ€™em Championship, the World Champions Invitational, the third-annual Ante-Up for Africa charity tournament, and the Main Event. </p>
<p>&#8211; Although the number of WSOP events receiving broad coverage has been reduced to four, the total number of broadcast hours is actually the same as last year.  More coverage will be given to the Main Event, since the world championship receives the greatest amount of viewer interest.</p>
<p>&#8211; The total amount of time the WSOP will be broadcast this year is 32 new and original hours of coverage.</p>
<p>&#8211; Debut WSOP broadcasts on ESPN will remain in their customary Tuesday night time slot.</p>
<p>&#8211; The 2009 WSOP broadcasts will begin on July 28th.</p>
<p>WSOP Main Event (Final Table Records)</p>
<p>MOST LIFETIME FINAL TABLE APPEARANCES</p>
<p>Doyle Brunson (5)</p>
<p>1976          1st<br />
1977          1st<br />
1980          2nd<br />
1982          4th<br />
1983            3rd</p>
<p>Jesse Alto (5)<br />
1988          9th<br />
1985          6th<br />
1978          5th<br />
1986          4th<br />
1984          3rd</p>
<p>Johnny Moss (5)<br />
1974          1st<br />
1971          1st<br />
1985          7th<br />
1979          5th<br />
1980          4th  </p>
<p>Dan Harrington (4)<br />
1995          1st<br />
1987          6th<br />
2004          4th<br />
2003          3rd      </p>
<p>T.J. Cloutier (4)<br />
1988           5th<br />
1998          3rd<br />
1985          2nd<br />
2000          2nd</p>
<p>Stu Ungar (4)<br />
1997          1st<br />
1980          1st<br />
1981          1st<br />
1990           9th </p>
<p>Note 1:  Johnny Mossâ€™ victory in 1970 is not included amongst final table records, since the winner that year was determined by a vote.</p>
<p>Note 2:  Crandall Addington actually holds the record with nine Main Event final table appearances.  However, most of these did not include a prize-money payout (field sizes were considerably smaller during the 1970s when most of Addingtonâ€™s appearances occurred).</p>
<p>Note 3:  Final table appearances were counted only if the player also received a payout.</p>
<p>Note 4:  WSOP Main Event final tables were played six-handed during a 16-year span.  However, the top nine finishers during those years are included in final table records.</p>
<p>&#8211; Here is the current status of all current and former WSOP â€œPlayer of the Yearâ€ champions who played in this yearâ€™s Main Event.  All have been eliminated: </p>
<p>2005:          Daniel Negreanu â€“ eliminated on Day 1<br />
2006:          Allen Cunningham â€“ eliminated on Day 2<br />
2007:          Tom Schneider â€“ CASHED IN 52nd PLACE<br />
2008:          Erick Lindgren â€“ eliminated on Day 2<br />
2009:          Jeffrey Lisandro â€“ eliminated on Day 3</p>
<p>&#8211; Here is the status of those players with notable results from this yearâ€™s WSOP:</p>
<p>David Bach (HORSE World Championship winner) â€“ eliminated on Day 2<br />
Alex Bolotin (â€œAnte-Up for Africaâ€ championship winner) â€“ eliminated on Day 3<br />
Darryll Fish (cashed 7 times at this yearâ€™s WSOP) â€“ eliminated on Day 2<br />
Jeffrey Lisandro (won three gold bracelets this year) â€“ eliminated on Day 3<br />
Ville Wahlbeck (finished 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 6th in four events) â€“ eliminated in Day 4<br />
Greg Mueller (won two gold bracelets this year) â€“ eliminated on Day 4<br />
Phil Ivey (won two gold bracelets this year) â€“ STILL ALIVE (currently in 4th place)</p>
<p>&#8211; Here is the current status of last yearâ€™s â€œNovember Nineâ€ (2009 Main Event Final Table participants).  All have been eliminated.  Three of the nine players cashed:</p>
<p>Ivan Demidov â€“ eliminated on Day 2<br />
Peter Eastgate â€“ CASHED IN 78th PLACE<br />
Kelly Kim â€“ CASHED IN 423rd PLACE<br />
Craig Marquis â€“ eliminated in Day 1<br />
Scott Montgomery â€“ eliminated on Day 2<br />
Dennis Phillips â€“ CASHED IN 45th PLACE<br />
David â€œChinoâ€ Rheem â€“ eliminated on Day 1<br />
Ylon Schwartz â€“ eliminated on Day 2<br />
Darus Suharto â€“ eliminated on Day 3</p>
<p>&#8211; Here are the nations represented among the 27 survivors: </p>
<p>US â€“ 19 players<br />
France â€“ 3 players<br />
UK â€“ 1 player<br />
Canada â€“ 1 player<br />
Germany â€“ 1 player<br />
Spain â€“ 1 player<br />
South Africa â€“ 1 player</p>
<p>&#8211; Daily elimination percentages are as follows: </p>
<p>DAY ONE:  68 percent of the original starters in this tournament survived the first day / 32 percent were eliminated.</p>
<p>DAY TWO:  31 percent of the original starters survived the second day / 27 percent were eliminated from the start of day amount.</p>
<p>DAY THREE:  12 percent of the original starters survived the third day / 60 percent were eliminated from the start of day amount.</p>
<p>DAY FOUR:  6.2 percent of the original starters survived the fourth day / 48.2 percent were eliminated from the start of day amount</p>
<p>DAY FIVE:  2.8 percent of the original starters survived the fifth day / 55 percent were eliminated from the start of day amount</p>
<p>DAY SIX:  1 percent of the original starters survived the sixth day / 65.4 percent were eliminated from the start of day amount</p>
<p>DAY SEVEN:  .2 percent of the original survivors survived the seventh day / 58 percent were eliminated from the start of day amount</p>
<p>Playing on Day 1 â€“ A, B, C, or D â€“ Does it Matter?</p>
<p>Which of the four Main Event starting days is the most advantageous?  The data has been run and the numbers are now in.  Statistics from the past two years of Main Events show there is almost no correlation between the starting day and the odds of finishing in-the-money.  Here are the numbers:</p>
<p>2009:<br />
Day 1A:      121 cashes out of 1116 entrants &#8211;10.8 percent<br />
Day 1B:      84 cashes out of 873 entrants &#8212; 9.6 percent<br />
Day 1C:      162 cashes out of 1696 entrants &#8212; 9.5 percent<br />
Day 1D:      281 cashes out of 2809 entrants &#8212; 10 percent</p>
<p>2008:<br />
Day 1A:      122 cashes out of 1299 entries &#8212; 9.4 percent<br />
Day 1B:      117 cashes out of 1158 entries &#8212; 10.1 percent<br />
Day 1C:      187 cashes out of 1936 entries &#8212; 9.7 percent<br />
Day 1D:      240 cashes out of 2461 entries &#8212; 9.7 percent</p>
<p>World Series of Poker Statistics</p>
<p>&#8211; WSOP Tournament Director Jack Effel estimates the total number of hands dealt out in this tournament through Day Seven to be about 480,000.<br />
&#8211; Players have come to the WSOP from at least 115 different nations and territories.  By contrast, only 80 nations were represented at the most recent Winter Olympic Games.</p>
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		<title>(Way) Outside the WSOP &#8211; Main Event Day 7 Evening Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 06:06:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Mathers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After the remaining 29 players in the Main Event returned from dinner break, it took nearly a full level to get down to 27 players. Darvin Moon will return Wednesday at noon the chip leader with over 20,000,000 in chips. Billy Kopp will be in 2nd with nearly 16,000,000 chips. Phil Ivey will be in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After the remaining 29 players in the Main Event returned from dinner break, it took nearly a full level to get down to 27 players.  Darvin Moon will return Wednesday at noon the chip leader with over 20,000,000 in chips.  Billy Kopp will be in 2nd with nearly 16,000,000 chips.  Phil Ivey will be in 4th place with just over 11,000,000 in chips.  The remaining notables:  Jeff Shulman (10,170,000), James Akenhead (8,600,000), Ludovic Lacay (5,6100,000) and Antonio Esfandiari (4,400,000).  </p>
<p>Chip counts and the table draw will be available later today, check out <a href="http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/tourney/updates.asp?tid=7283&#038;grid=607">wsop.com</a> or Pokerati for further news.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Dan Michalski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today is finally the Big Money Day &#8212; where the remaining field is competing for the bankroll-relevant cash. (Save for maybe Phil Ivey, who needs to get pretty close to the final table for that.) Shamus has a good write-up of his day at work yesterday, and the relevance of the action today (particularly as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today is finally the Big Money Day &#8212; where the remaining field is competing for the bankroll-relevant cash. (Save for maybe Phil Ivey, who needs to get pretty close to the final table for that.) Shamus has a good write-up of his day at work yesterday, and the relevance of the action today (particularly as it relates to the blinds).</p>
<p><b><a href="http://hardboiledpoker.blogspot.com/2009/07/2009-wsop-day-48-64-player-question.html">The 64 Player Question</a></b></p>
<p>Good explanation of why it&#8217;s been kinda a bummer to see Tom Schneider, Joe Sebok, and Dennis Phillips go down early today, too. Media-friendly &#8220;good guys&#8221;. </p>
<p>So of course now we (as in everybody) still have Ivey &#8212; really, does anyone see him <i>not</i> making the final table at this point? &#8212; and Antonio Esfandiari (Go Iran!) &#8230; and a handful of non-American countries have their remaining players of choice to root for. </p>
<p>Kinda surprising kinda not that there seems to be no groundswell of support (from the media or online poker sites) for the 420-loving CardPlayer heir/editor Jeff &#8220;Happy&#8221; Shulman, who&#8217;s currently 11th in chips. </p>
<p>But beyond that, we don&#8217;t really know yet who&#8217;s who, and who will be remembered for anything more than just &#8220;going deep&#8221; or maybe &#8220;really deep&#8221;. That, of course, is what <i>tomorrow</i> will be all about.</p>
<p>Currently 29 players left. Playing down to 27. All the action, chip counts, and prize payouts at <a href="http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/tourney/updates.asp?tid=7283&#038;grid=607">WSOP.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>(Way) Outside the WSOP &#8211; Main Event Day 7</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 12:10:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Mathers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Play ended in the Main Event earlier today after 5 full levels of play, the first time that&#8217;s happened since Friday, leaving just 64 players remaining when play resumes at noon today. Here&#8217;s how the field will look (first by chip count, then by table): As a note, the average chip stack is now about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Play ended in the Main Event earlier today after 5 full levels of play, the first time that&#8217;s happened since Friday, leaving just 64 players remaining when play resumes at noon today.  Here&#8217;s how the field will look (first by chip count, then by table):</p>
<p><iframe width='500' height='300' frameborder='0' src='http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=t_T2pBjVz5Jfcc46J7ffAxA&#038;single=true&#038;gid=0&#038;output=html&#038;widget=true'></iframe></p>
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<p>As a note, the average chip stack is now about 3,044,000 with the blinds starting at 25,000/50,000 with a 5,000 ante. Leo Margets will earn the last woman standing title as <strong>Nichoel Peppe</strong> finished in 75th place, good for $68,979.  Other notables eliminated after the dinner break:    <strong>Peter Eastgate</strong> (78th), <strong>Kenny Tran</strong> (86th), <strong>Noah Boeken</strong> (96th).</p>
<p>Follow the live updates over at <a href="http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/tourney/updates.asp?tid=7283&#038;grid=607">wsop.com</a> and check out <a href="http://www.taopoker.com">Pauly</a> for his own version of the action.</p>
<p>To wrap up the Dream Team Poker event, Kenna James did take down the individual title.</p>
<p>Page 2 contains excerpts from Nolan Dalla&#8217;s tournament report:</p>
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<blockquote><p>
2009 World Series of Poker Presented by Jack Linkâ€™s Beef Jerky<br />
Rio All-Suite Hotel &#038; Casino<br />
Las Vegas, Nevada</p>
<p>Official Report<br />
Event #57<br />
World Championship<br />
World Series of Poker Main Event<br />
No-Limit Holdâ€™em<br />
Buy-In:  $10,000<br />
Number of Entries:  6,494<br />
Players Remaining:  64<br />
Total Net Prize Pool:  $61,043,600<br />
Number of Places Paid:  648<br />
First Place Prize:  $8,546,435<br />
July 3&#8211;November 10, 2009</p>
<p>Tournament Highlights:</p>
<p>Day 6 Headlines</p>
<p>1.  World Series of Poker Continues â€“ Down to 64 in the Main Event<br />
2.  Darvin Moon (Oakland, MD) is the New Chip Leader Going into Day Seven<br />
3.  Many Well-Known Poker Players Still Alive â€“ including Tom Schneider, Phil Ivey, Fabrice Soulier, Jeff Shulman, Antonio Esfandiari, Dennis Phillips, Joe Sebok, Blair Rodman, and Prahlad Friedman<br />
4.  Defending World Champion Peter Eastgate Eliminated in 78th Place â€“ Last of former Champions Finally Out<br />
5.  Two November Nine Finalists Face-Off at Same Table on Day 6 â€“ Peter Eastgate and Dennis Phillips Tangle in Re-Match, Phillips Survives<br />
6.  Seven-Time Gold Bracelet Winner Phil Ivey (Las Vegas, NV) Currently in Third Place</p>
<p>The Main Event Continues</p>
<p>&#8211; The 2009 WSOP Main Event continued with the play and conclusion of Day 6.  The day included a deep run into the money, as the tournament field size was reduced by nearly two-thirds.  All 185 players who started play were already guaranteed $36,626 in prize money.  Now, after 11 days and 50 hours of tournament play, all finishers are guaranteed at least $90,344 in prize money.</p>
<p>&#8211; Day 6 began with 185 players.  The day ended with 64 survivors.</p>
<p>&#8211; Prize money payouts increase at various intervals.  Every player still alive in the tournament (64th place and higher) is now guaranteed at least $90,344 in prize money.  After one more player busts out, survivors are guaranteed at least $108,047.</p>
<p>&#8211; This was the 46th day of the 2009 WSOP.  Play continues for two more days, plus the finale to be played in November.  There will also be four gold bracelet events played at WSOP-Europe, to be held in London in September.</p>
<p>&#8211; Tomorrow (Tuesday) begins at noon and is expected to include five levels of play.</p>
<p>&#8211; Play on Day 5 began on July 13, 2009 at 12:05 pm.</p>
<p>Playing on Day 1 â€“ A, B, C, or D â€“ Does it Matter?</p>
<p>Which of the four Main Event starting days is the most advantageous?  The data has been run and the numbers are now in.  Statistics from the past two years of Main Events show there is almost no correlation between the starting day and the odds of finishing in-the-money.  Here are the numbers:</p>
<p>2009:<br />
Day 1A:       121 cashes out of 1116 entrants &#8211;10.8 percent<br />
Day 1B:       84 cashes out of 873 entrants &#8212; 9.6 percent<br />
Day 1C:       162 cashes out of 1696 entrants &#8212; 9.5 percent<br />
Day 1D:       281 cashes out of 2809 entrants &#8212; 10 percent</p>
<p>2008:<br />
Day 1A:       122 cashes out of 1299 entries &#8212; 9.4 percent<br />
Day 1B:       117 cashes out of 1158 entries &#8212; 10.1 percent<br />
Day 1C:       187 cashes out of 1936 entries &#8212; 9.7 percent<br />
Day 1D:       240 cashes out of 2461 entries &#8212; 9.7 percent</p>
<p> Play on Day 6</p>
<p> &#8212; Defending champion Peter Eastgate was eliminated late in the day, in the middle of Level 25.  He ended up as the 78th-place finisher.  He busted out with A-J against Billy Koppâ€™s 8-8.  Eastgate initially connected with a pair of aces.  But Kopp ended up making a heart flush, which eliminated the Danish poker champion.  It was an impressive run for the Danish poker pro.  Eastgate made the deepest run by a defending champion since Greg â€œFossilmanâ€ Raymerâ€™s remarkable 25-place finish in the 2005 Main Event.</p>
<p> &#8212; Eastgate was the final former Main Event champion left standing in this yearâ€™s championship.  2005 WSOP champion Joe Hachem, who also started the day in contention, was eliminated in 104th place.</p>
<p> &#8212; Players competed for five complete levels.  Play ended after Level 25.  When play resumes tomorrow at Level 26, blinds will be 25,000-50,000 with a 5,000 ante.  The average stack size is currently 3,044,063.</p>
<p> &#8212; Day 5 started with a field of 185 players and ended with 64 survivors.  This means only about 1 percent of the original 6,494 starters survived past the fifth day.</p>
<p> &#8212; One of the most interesting tables on Day 6 contained two final table players from last yearâ€™s Main Event.  Peter Eastgate (1st place) faced Dennis Phillips (3rd place).  The irony of dÃ©jÃ  vu in this yearâ€™s Main Event was obvious to both players as they exchanged several comments about being back at center stage almost a year to the day of last yearâ€™s success.</p>
<p> &#8212; Two females started the day.  They were Nichoel Peppe (Long Beach, CA) who began in 35th place.  Leo Margets (Barcelona, Spain) started in 135th place.  However, their roles were reversed as Margets survived.  Peppe busted out in 75th place.  Leo Margets is now the only female player left in the field of 64.  She is currently in 18th place.</p>
<p> &#8212; The 2005 WSOP Main Event champion Joe Hachem was eliminated in 104th place.  He busted out after missing a flush draw and received a rousing ovation from the crowd as he exited the ESPN main stage.  Prior to busting out, Hachem was interviewed during the middle play on Day 6.  He was asked about his goals for this event.  â€œThe only reason I keep playing is to make history,â€ Hachem said.  â€œThe money is extra.  I want to be part of World Series of Poker history.â€</p>
<p> &#8212; Sarne Lightman, who presently lives in San Jose, Costa Rica, ended up as the 112th-place finisher.  Lightman overseas operations of the Latin American Poker Tour, which will be entering its third season later this year.</p>
<p> &#8212; Two-time WSOP gold bracelet winner Chris Bjorin (London, UK) was eliminated on this day and finished in 156th place.</p>
<p> &#8212; Bob Riley (St. Charles, MO) was one of the most senior players still in contention coming into Day 6.  The 70-year-old poker player finished in 168th place.</p>
<p> &#8212; Players who survived Day 6 will return to continue their quest for the 2009 world poker championship gold bracelet and $8.5 million in prize money on July 14th, starting at noon.</p>
<p> &#8212; Play on Day 6 ended at 12:45 am.</p>
<p> Day 6 Chip Leader (Darvin Moon)</p>
<p> Darvin Moon is the new chip leader after six days of play.  He lives in the small eastern Maryland town of Oakland.  Moon owns and operates a small logging company with other family members.  Most of his days are spent in pine forests scattered throughout the Maryland panhandle.  He is married and was cheered on by his wife, who was sitting in the crowd.  This is Moonâ€™s first time to play in the WSOP.  It was also his first time to visit Las Vegas.</p>
<p> A Short Interview with Darvin Moon</p>
<p> Question:  How did you get to the WSOP?<br />
Moon:  I won my seat at the casino in Wheeling (WV).  We started going out there last year.  I came in ninth one time last year.  This time, I played three times (trying to qualify for a seat to play in the Main Event).  I finished third the first time, and then busted out the next time.  The third time, I won my seat.</p>
<p>Question:  How long have you been playing poker?<br />
Moon:  About three years.  I watch poker on TV a lot.  And I pay attention to it.</p>
<p>Question:  What is your usual poker game?<br />
Moon:  there are about 70 of us around who play around.  We do benefits at places like the Elks Club, American Legion, and the fire departments.  I also play in Wheeling (WV).</p>
<p>Question:  You really came out of nowhere to seize the chip lead.  How did you do it?<br />
Moon:  Itâ€™s easy to play when you get hands like I was getting.  Itâ€™s just unbelievable.  Itâ€™s like a dream.  I got pocket aces and flopped trips, and someone was betting into me.  But I had pocket kings one time and the other guy pushed all in over the top of me.  I just mucked my hand pre-flop.  I mean, he has to have aces.  What else can he have?  Thatâ€™s just my style.  I play tight.  When I get them I bet and when I donâ€™t, I fold.</p>
<p>Question:  You must feel like a kid in a candy store here at the WSOP.<br />
Moon:  Oh yeah.  Iâ€™m nervous.  I mean, this is my first time in Las Vegas.  It was my first time on a big plane.    </p>
<p>Question:  How did it feel to play on the main ESPN stage under the spotlight of television cameras?<br />
Moon:  It didnâ€™t bother me at all.  I mean, I am nervous.  But I am more nervous out there than I am here.  I focus on the cards and I am comfortable playing.  I walk down that hall and everybody thatâ€™s won and everybody is big time and a name.  And they walk right by you and you say, â€˜wow, here I am playing with these guys.  Itâ€™s a dream come true.</p>
<p>Question:  Why are you wearing a New Orleans Saints (NFL) cap?<br />
Moon:  I like cheering for the underdog.  They were underdogs for a long time.  But now they are doing good and I am sticking with them.  We are located right between Pittsburgh and Baltimore.  It is mostly Steeler fans where I live.  And I wear this hat to mess with them. </p>
<p>Question:  Letâ€™s say you get offered ninth place right now.  You can make a deal and you will get $1 million for ninth, plus you get to be part of the November Nine.  Would you take the imaginary deal?<br />
Moon:  No.  No.  Ninth place?  I got my goals set.  Itâ€™s not first.  But itâ€™s not ninth, either.  Iâ€™ll be happy.  I donâ€™t care if I go out the first hand tomorrow.  Iâ€™ve had fun.  Itâ€™s been worth every minute of it.  I just like to play and itâ€™s unreal.  Itâ€™s something I canâ€™t even dream of doing, and here I am.</p>
<p> &#8212; Hereâ€™s how the previous end-of-day chip leaders have fared:</p>
<p>Day 1-A:  Redmond Lee (London, UK) â€“ eliminated, did not cash<br />
Day 1-B:  Brandon Demes (Tempe, AZ) â€“ eliminated, did not cash<br />
Day 1-C:  Joseph Cada (Shelby Township, MI) â€“ currently in 15th place<br />
Day 1-D:  Troy Weber (West Terre Haute, IN) â€“ eliminated, did not cash<br />
Day 2-A:  Andrew Gaw (Philippines) â€“ eliminated, did not cash<br />
Day 2-B:  Amir Lehavot (Weston, FL) â€“ CASHED IN 226th PLACE<br />
Day 3: Bertrand Grospellier (Nancy, France) â€“ CASHED IN 122nd PLACE<br />
Day 4:  Matt Affleck (Seattle, WA) â€“ CASHED IN 80th PLACE<br />
Day 5:  Waren Zackey (Johannesburg, South Africa) â€“ currently in 51st place<br />
Day 6:  Darvin Moon (Oakland, MD) &#8212; TBD</p>
<p>ESPN WSOP Broadcasts</p>
<p>&#8211; ESPN has been broadcasting its WSOP coverage since 2003.  This year, four events will be featured.  These events include the $40,000 buy-in 40th Anniversary No-Limit Holdâ€™em Championship, the World Champions Invitational, the third-annual Ante-Up for Africa charity tournament, and the Main Event. </p>
<p>&#8211; Although the number of WSOP events receiving broad coverage has been reduced to four, the total number of broadcast hours is actually the same as last year.  More coverage will be given to the Main Event, since the world championship receives the greatest amount of viewer interest.</p>
<p>&#8211; The total amount of time the WSOP will be broadcast this year is 32 new and original hours of coverage.</p>
<p>&#8211; Debut WSOP broadcasts on ESPN will remain in their customary Tuesday night time slot.</p>
<p>&#8211; The 2009 WSOP broadcasts will begin on July 28th.</p>
<p>&#8211; Of the remaining players who are still alive going into Day Six, 18 are international (non-American) players.  This represents 28 percent of the field. </p>
<p>US â€“ 46 players remain<br />
UK â€“ 3 players remain<br />
Canada â€“ 4 players remain<br />
Australia â€“ 1 players remain<br />
France â€“ 3 players remain<br />
Germany â€“ 1 player remains<br />
Italy â€“ 1 player remains<br />
Finland â€“ 1 player remains<br />
Denmark â€“ 1 player remains<br />
Spain â€“ 1 player remains<br />
St. Kitts â€“ 1 player remains<br />
South Africa â€“ 1 player remains</p>
<p>&#8211; Daily elimination percentages are as follows:<br />
DAY ONE:  68 percent of the original starters in this tournament survived the first day / 32 percent were eliminated.<br />
DAY TWO:  31 percent of the original starters survived the second day / 27 percent were eliminated from the start of day amount.<br />
DAY THREE:  12 percent of the original starters survived the third day / 60 percent were eliminated from the start of day amount.<br />
DAY FOUR:  6.2 percent of the original starters survived the fourth day / 48.2 percent were eliminated from the start of day amount<br />
DAY FIVE:  2.8 percent of the original starters survived the fifth day / 55 percent were eliminated from the start of day amount<br />
DAY SIX:  1 percent of the original starters survived the sixth day / 65.4 percent were eliminated from the start of day amount</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[101 players remain as the players return from their dinner break shortly. The current chip leader is Darvin Moon of Oakland, Maryland with 5,700,000 in chips. Some notables returning with chips: Eugene Katchalov (3,600,000), Fabrice Soulier (3,550,000), Jeff Shulman (3,200,000), Phil Ivey (2,680,000), James Akenhead (2,500,000), Antonio Esfandiari (2,300,000), Dennis Phillips (2,200,000), Tom Schneider (1,571,000), [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>101 players remain as the players return from their dinner break shortly.  The current chip leader is Darvin Moon of Oakland, Maryland with 5,700,000 in chips.  Some notables returning with chips:  Eugene Katchalov (3,600,000), Fabrice Soulier (3,550,000), Jeff Shulman (3,200,000), Phil Ivey (2,680,000), James Akenhead (2,500,000), Antonio Esfandiari (2,300,000), Dennis Phillips (2,200,000), Tom Schneider (1,571,000), Prahlad Friedman (1,280,000), Peter Eastgate (940,000), Noah Boeken (481,000), Joe Sebok (300,000) and Kenny Tran (262,000).  There are still two women left as well:  <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=43738">Nichoel Peppe </a>(1,300,000) and <a href="http://www.leomargets.com">Leo Margets</a> (1,195,000).</p>
<p>Notable eliminations:  Joe Hachem, David Benyamine, J.C. Tran, Theo Tran, Bertrand Grospellier, Blair Hinkle and Joe Serock.</p>
<p>The Dream Team Poker event is down to <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=856">Kenna James</a> versus Judy Tejwani for the individual title.  Congrats again goes to the Tao of Pokerati team for clinching the team title a few hours ago.  Live updates now available for the Main Event at <a href="http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/tourney/updates.asp?tid=7283&#038;grid=607">www.wsop.com</a> and more stuff from the rest of the writing team during the evening.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The remaining 1700 players are currently playing the fourth and final level of play today for day 2b, which will join the survivors from yesterday to return Friday at noon as the field will be together for the first time. Troy Weber remains the chip leader with 475,000 in chips. Other notables with chips: Brian [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The remaining 1700 players are currently playing the fourth and final level of play today for day 2b, which will join the survivors from yesterday to return Friday at noon as the field will be together for the first time.  Troy Weber remains the chip leader with 475,000 in chips.  Other notables with chips:  Brian Lemke (275,500), Phil Ivey (265,500), Kenny Tran (220,000), Hevad Khan (177,000), Antonio Esfandiari (173,000), Tony Hachem (155,000), Phil Hellmuth (139,000), Ville Wahlbeck (109,000), Kirill Gerasimov (105,000) and Tuan Le (102,000). </p>
<p>Notable eliminations:  Bernard Lee, Robert Williamson III, Phil Tom, David Sklansky, Gavin Griffin, Howard Lederer, Scotty Nguyen, Todd &#8220;Dan Druff&#8221; Witteles (who was at the ESPN feature table with Hellmuth), Shannon Shorr and Erick Lindgren.</p>
<p>Check out the updates and chip counts at wsop.com <a href="http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/tourney/updates.asp?tid=7283&#038;grid=607">here</a> and more stuff from Pokerati during the late hours.  WSOP Media tournament and media briefing tomorrow, I&#8217;ll be with Team Pokerati in spirit in the tournament.  The Commish has quite a few announcements tomorrow, including the Poker Hall of Fame nominees so come back tomorrow.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recapping Sunday night&#8217;s action: Bracelet Winners go 1-2-4 in Limit Shootout Greg Mueller becomes the fourth double bracelet winner at this year&#8217;s WSOP, taking down the $1,500 Limit Holdem Shootout, good for $194,854 as he denied Marc Naalden his second bracelet this year. The only year where more players have won more at least two [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recapping Sunday night&#8217;s action:</p>
<h5> Bracelet Winners go 1-2-4 in Limit Shootout </h5>
<p>Greg Mueller becomes the fourth double bracelet winner at this year&#8217;s WSOP, taking down the <strong>$1,500 Limit Holdem Shootout</strong>, good for $194,854 as he denied Marc Naalden his second bracelet this year.  The only year where more players have won more at least two bracelets was 2003 (Ivey, Juanda, Men Nguyen, Ferguson, Chan and Flack) . Millie Shiu finished in 3rd, tied for the highest placing woman in an open WSOP event this year(Ming Reslock in the $1,500 Omaha-8 and Laurence Grondin in the $2,000 NL Holdem).  David Williams finished in <del datetime="2009-06-29T18:24:18+00:00">third</del>fourth..</p>
<h5> Lunkin Looking to Make it Five in $50k HORSE </h5>
<p>Vitaly Lunkin, winner of the first open bracelet ($40,000 NL Holdem) leads the remaining 19 players in the <strong>$50,000 HORSE</strong> event going into day 4.  Three players will make zero on their investment, as they play down to the final table today starting around 2pm.  Here&#8217;s how the remaining players will be seated:</p>
<p>(Table 58)<br />
Seat 1: Erik Sagstrom &#8211; 1315000<br />
Seat 2: Erik Seidel &#8211; 464000<br />
Seat 3: Steve Billirakis &#8211; 576000<br />
Seat 5: David Chiu &#8211; 397000<br />
Seat 6: Mike Wattel &#8211; 779000<br />
Seat 7: Chau Giang &#8211; 616000</p>
<p>(Table 60)<br />
Seat 1: Huck Seed &#8211; 672000<br />
Seat 2: Ray Dehkharghani &#8211; 262000<br />
Seat 4: Brett Richey &#8211; 671000<br />
Seat 6: Todd Brunson &#8211; 145000<br />
Seat 7: Vitaly Lunkin &#8211; 1527000<br />
Seat 8: Frank Kassela &#8211; 499000</p>
<p>(Table 62)<br />
Seat 1: Tony G &#8211; 642000<br />
Seat 2: David Bach &#8211; 1265000<br />
Seat 3: John Hanson &#8211; 815000<br />
Seat 5: Ville Wahlbeck &#8211; 842000<br />
Seat 6: John Kabbaj &#8211; 678000<br />
Seat 7: Freddy Deeb &#8211; 1300000<br />
Seat 8: Gus Hansen &#8211; 801000</p>
<h5> Durand Looking for Durability in $1,500 NL Holdem </h5>
<p>Day 3 of the <strong>$1,500 NL Holdem</strong> starts with 30 players remaining, with Thibaut Durand (1,650,000) holding the chip lead when play resumes around 1pm PT.  Owen Crowe (1,025,000), Josh Schlein (875,000), and Alex Jacob (274,000) are the most recognizable names remaining.  When the final table is eventually reached, bluffmagazine.com and wsop.pkr.com will stream all the action.</p>
<h5> Australians go 1-2 in Triple Chance </h5>
<p>Day 1 of the <strong>$3,000 Triple Chance NL Holdem</strong> ended with 149 players remaining and it&#8217;s two Australians who hold the top spots when play resumes around 2pm today.  <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=99482">Tim Horan </a> is the chip leader (149,000), followed by <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=84317">Harris Pavlou</a> (137,300).  Notables returning on day 2 include Jeff Lisandro, Antonio Esfandiari, Shane Schleger, Nick Binger, Mike Caro, Noah Schwartz and Praz Bansi.</p>
<h5> Prescott Gives Field Allie Can Handle in Stud 8 </h5>
<p>Day 2 of the <strong>$1,500 Stud Hi/Lo 8 or Better</strong>event resumes around 2pm with 146 players remaining, with <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=32328">Allie Prescott</a> leading the field with 52,500 in chips.  Notables returning include Jim Geary, Annie Duke, Marcel Luske, Daniel Negreanu, Barry Greenstein, Jon Turner, Matt Savage and Norman Chad.</p>
<h5> Monday&#8217;s Tournaments </h5>
<p>The 12pm <strong>$1,500 NL Holdem Donkament</strong> is already sold out, although there&#8217;s always the slim chance they&#8217;ll open a few more seats during the day.  This is the seventh event of the $1,500 NL Holdem of this year&#8217;s WSOP, so it&#8217;s a &#8220;new&#8221; event, not having a winner last year.  The 5pm (if it starts on time) event is the <strong>$2,500 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball</strong> event, won last year by John Phan for just over $150,000 in a field of 238.  The WSOP Staff Guide projects a field of 262 entries.</p>
<p>Today and tomorrow will both be extremely busy with six tournaments going on at the same time, so check out www.wsop.com for live updates, and Pokerati for other stuff during the day.</p>
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		<title>(Way) Outside the WSOP &#8211; Day 2 Evening Update</title>
		<link>http://pokerati.com/2009/05/28/way-outside-the-wsop-day-2-evening-update-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 02:23:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Mathers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a case of subtraction by addition, the last two players to register for the 40th Annual $40k NL holdem event cost the eventual winner almost $135,000. Going by the WSOP&#8217;s payout structure, the winner would have taken 26.5% of the prize pool, or $2,025,000. However, the last two entrants pushed the payout into another [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a case of subtraction by addition, the last two players to register for the 40th Annual $40k NL holdem event cost the eventual winner almost $135,000.  Going by the <a href="http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/pdfs/2009/2009WSOPNineHandedPayouts.pdf">WSOP&#8217;s payout structure</a>, the winner would have taken 26.5% of the prize pool, or $2,025,000.  However, the last two entrants pushed the payout into another bracket, as the winner takes down 24.5% of the prize pool&#8211;$1,891,000.  The players are currently on their dinner break, to return at 8:30pm to play a few more levels tonight.  150 players remain when play resumes, some known names who don&#8217;t have to worry about returning:  Daniel Negreanu,  David Benyamine, Annie Duke, David Williams and John Juanda.  The top three on the leaderboard:  Antonio Esfandiari, Justin Bonomo and Chris Moneymaker, who have increased their 120,000 starting stack to over 400,000 so far.</p>
<p>The other tournament taking place, the $500 Casino Employees event, is also on a dinner break with 17 players remaining, with a winner to be crowned tonight.  Andrew Cohen is the current chip leader with over 360,000 in chips.  Team Pokerati member John Harris was knocked out in 26th place to take home $2,475.</p>
<p>Follow the players progress at www.worldseriesofpoker.com, and I&#8217;ll be back in the morning with <strike>more discussion on what day it really is at the WSOP.</strike>  a recap of today&#8217;s events.</p>
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		<title>Watch High Stakes Poker Episode 10 here</title>
		<link>http://pokerati.com/2009/05/07/watch-high-stakes-poker-episode-10-here/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 04:14:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Mathers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sorry for the slacking off on posting these GSN episodes from Youtube, but I&#8217;ve been busy with stuff. This week&#8217;s episode is the last of the day 2 lineup, as some new faces will join the established players seen on the first 10 episodes finish the season 5 run.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry for the slacking off on posting these GSN episodes from Youtube, but I&#8217;ve been busy with stuff.  This week&#8217;s episode is the last of the day 2 lineup, as some new faces will join the established players seen on the first 10 episodes finish the season 5 run.</p>
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		<title>Watch High Stakes Poker Episode 8 here</title>
		<link>http://pokerati.com/2009/04/21/watch-high-stakes-poker-episode-8-here/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 12:32:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Mathers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For a brief time, next week&#8217;s episode of HSP was available on GSN&#8217;s Youtube channel. However, that&#8217;s been taken down to recirculate elsewhere on the darker corners of the Internet until it actually airs on GSN. Now that&#8217;s been rectified, here&#8217;s Sunday&#8217;s episode:]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For a brief time, next week&#8217;s episode of HSP was available on GSN&#8217;s Youtube channel.  However, that&#8217;s been taken down to recirculate elsewhere on the darker corners of the Internet until it actually airs on GSN.  Now that&#8217;s been rectified, here&#8217;s Sunday&#8217;s episode:</p>
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