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I am out. 412th place. $28,95O. Was on ESPN feature table with Phil Helmuth
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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
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Sure, Binion\’s has become a bit run down (although a renovation of the poker room and tournament area are in the works), but if you want to try your hand at weekly tournaments in Vegas other than No-Limit Hold\’em it
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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
474 players remain when play starts again at 1pm, some happy to have made the money, others hoping for a much bigger prize later this year. Brian Schaedlich, who started day 3 with over 800,000 in chips, ended up with
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The remaining 600-something players are in the money, and the field is dwindling fast. Fewer poker fans are checking out the action, and cash game players are practically non-existent. It\’s that time that the World Series begins to come to
Raj is strong … 600ish k … Compared to hellmuths confident nearly 500k. Hevad khan (diff table) has been so well behaved.