Not saying it\’s not exciting to watch and follow along… Okay, maybe I am saying that. We\’ve hit a rut. It has been three-handed for nearly 75 hands. While there is some form of action on many of the hands, it is getting monotonous. Am I the only one thinking about a chop here?
Seriously, since we last chatted, two players have left the field:
5th place – Lyle Berman – $444,000
The WPT will not win the WSOP. It would\’ve been an amazing and interesting story for the WPT Enterprises bigwig to win the $50K HORSE championship event at the WSOP. Berman came close to winning a bracelet by going deep in the heads-up event several weeks ago… The $2 million first prize tonight might have been enough to perform a semi-bailout of the WPT, but now we\’ll never know what he would\’ve done with the money…
4th place – Matt Glantz – $568,320
I\’m not familiar. He\’s probably a great human being. Now, he\’s a much richer human being.
Three-handed is taking what seems like days, but Erick Lindgren isn\’t going out that easily. Up until now, the shortest stack is typically the next to go, and it hasn\’t taken terribly long to make that happen. But E-Dog is staging a comeback. Whether it is his enormous fan/friend support in the audience, the $2 mil, the Chip Reese trophy, the title of champion in this prestigious event, or all of the above, Lindgren is doing his best to get back on the horse. (Get it? Horse? HORSE? Work with me here; I\’m tired…)
UPDATE: 2:30am PST – Still three handed. Nearing hand #235. DeMichele with 5.73 million, Nguyen with 4.605 million, and Lindgren with 4.465 mil. And you thought I was exaggerating when I indicated this may never end…
UPDATE: 4am PST – There are some signs that this might end before the presidential election. Updated chip counts, courtesy of PokerNews: Nguyen 10,085,000; DeMichele 3,040,000; Lindgren 1,675,000.