I still don\’t know who won the WPT World Championship over at the Bellagio OK, now I do … I\’m too caught up in the main event of the Venetian Deep Stacks … where it really is kinda interesting seeing seasoned pro Doug Lee (wow, remember when a WSOP Circuit event used to pay more than half a million? Me neither!) duking it out with relatively unknown tournament pro Eric Baldwin (\”Basebaldy\” online). They\’ve been playing heads-up for nearly two four hours, with their stacks relatively even and each having more than 70 60 big blinds. Very real poker being played here … with an extra sigh of WSOP buy-in relief going to the winner. ($198k for 1st, $115k for second.)
Such a big game going on in the back corner of the Venetian poker room, and yet so few people seem to have a clue about the action taking place. (Floor staff gave up on calling the hand-for-hand action a couple hours ago.) Meanwhile, the nightly $120 (where Pokerati fave Adam Schacter is still alive with 6 remaining) has more railbirds.
A few interesting tidbits about the Deep Stacks main event:
— The underdog, Baldwin, has a bigger crowd watching, with 4 to 5 viewers, compared to Lee\’s 0 to 1.
— Michael Skomac, the winner of February\’s Venetian Deep Stacks main event, finished 4th.
— \”Known\” pros in the money today included Sam Grizzle (23rd) and Michael Mizrachi (16th).
— The (plenty drinky) crew sweating Baldwin includes Cody Slaubaugh (on a tear of late), Adam Geyer from Austin, Justin Young (who finished 8th in the WPT World Championship this weekend), and Shannon Shorr (who finished 5th in the WPT Championship today). Needless to say, these guys are all having a good weekend and month … with nearly $1 million in winnings amongst them … probably more if you include their online tournament results.