CSR Report
I am out. 412th place. $28,95O. Was on ESPN feature table with Phil Helmuth
With a double-up on his first hand, and a favorable flop on his next push, we started to believe … alas, the World Series has ended for Whit, who repped Dallas, Texas, Pokerati, and average white guys with day jobs
Go Team Pokerati — Doh! Read More »
Was wondering why I couldn\’t find proud Pokerati patch-wearer Whit Blanton … he\’s on the feature table with an uber-tiny stack in a bad position against Jean-Robert Bellande and Phil Hellmuth. Whit starts the day with 50,500 chips, making him
Craig Cunningham likes to — during the main event particularly — look at data, tabulate it, and occasionally share the results with his fellow poker bloggers. Today he sends along a good quick-list of the blind levels we\’ll be seeing
Raj is strong … 600ish k … Compared to hellmuths confident nearly 500k. Hevad khan (diff table) has been so well behaved.
The 2008 main event gets into the money, and 666 players in the World Series of Satan Poker experience $20,000+ of pleasure. It\’s an exciting time as a bunch of people take pleasure in one man\’s demise (who then get\’s
Tao of Pokerati: Bubblicious Read More »
Fernando Gordo is the Argentinian who started the day with just under 140,000 chips. Only thing … he pulled a Vinny Vinh and didn\’t show up. Well, with 1,500 chips remaining — 1 yellow, 1 blue — he survived the
Fernando Gordo: Remember this Name Read More »
We\’re 19 players away from the magic evil bubble at the start of my writing this post. Hands began to accelerate dramatically — lots of all-ins over the past half-hour, almost frantically so — and now here come the brakes
Bubbletime for Bonzo Read More »