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(Way) Outside the WSOP – Day 7

by , Jun 3, 2010 | 6:24 am

Recapping Wednesday night’s WSOP action, starting with the awarding of two more WSOP bracelets:

Daya Takes down $1,000 NL bracelet

The first $1,000 No-Limit Holdem bracelet of this year’s WSOP was awarded to Canadian Aadam Daya defeating Deepak Bhatti in heads-up play. Daya won the sixth-largest live poker tournament in history, besting a field of 4,345 players to earn $625,872. Bhatti picked up $385,106 for the runner-up finish. The full list of results and Nolan Dalla’s tournament report is available at WSOP.com.

Bansi’s Best for bracelet #2

Praz Bansi picked up his 2nd career WSOP bracelet, winning the $1,500 No-Limit Holdem bracelet, defeating Vincent Jacques heads-up to prevent a Canadian sweep of bracelets on Wednesday. Jacques earned $320,913 for falling just short of a bracelet, the full list of results and Dalla’s report are online here.

Channing, Levi headline Shootout Final Table

The final table of the $5,000 No-Limit Shootout gets underway at 2:30pm this afternoon with these six players, each with the same starting stack of 1,500,000:

Neil Channing
Stuart Rutter
Nicolas Levi
Brent Hanks
Joseph Elpayaa
Joshua Tieman

Triple Draw almost reaches their final table

Play at the $2,500 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball ended earlier this morning with its final table just out of reach, returning at 4pm this afternoon to determine a winner. Among those who made the money: Team Pokerati’s Pat Poels (10th for $12,232), Ted Forrest (12th for $9,972), Jordan Seigel and Allen Kessler (16th and 17th for $7,663 each). The rest of the results can be found here. Here’s the eight players looking for a bracelet:

David Chiu 436,000
Peter Gelencser 400,000
Don Mcnamara 370,000
Raphael Zimmerman 262,000
Tad Jurgens 223,000
Leonard Martin 195,000
Shunjiro Uchida 173,000
Jameson Painter 127,000

Schlein Leads $1,500 NL for Day 2

Josh Schlein leads the remaining 270 players returning at 2:30pm for day 2 of the $1,500 No-Limit Holdem with 127,300 in chips. Other notables on the leaderboard: Jean-Robert Bellande (89,200), Phil Hellmuth (84,700), and Amnon Filippi (55,800). The full list of chip counts can be found at PokerNews.

Thursday’s Tournaments

The $1,500 Pot-Limit Holdem event starts at 12pm today, won last year by John Paul Kelly for over $190,000 in besting a field of 633. A compact field is expected at 5pm today for the $10,000 Seven-Card Stud World Championship won by Freddie Ellis last year, winning over $370,000 as the last man standing in a field of 142.


Who’s Playing HORSE?

by , Jun 26, 2009 | 6:32 pm

Interesting, looks like Allen Kessler musta won that mega-sat Pauly and I were watching … or at least did well enough to secure his backing from somewhere else. Here’s who entered … we’ll see if we can’t break it down to figure out where the various buy-ins (direct or otherwise) came from:

1 ALAEI, DANIEL WEST HOLLYWOOD CA
2 ANTONIUS, PATRIK LAS VEGAS NV
3 BACH, DAVID ATHENS GA
4 BECHTEL, JAMES GILBERT AZ
5 BENYAMINE, DAVID HENDERSON NV
6 BILLIRAKIS, STEVE GENOA IL
7 BLACK, ANDREW DUBLIN IRELAND
8 BLOCH, ANDREW LAS VEGAS NV
9 BONOMO, JUSTIN SHERMAN OAKS CA
10 BONYADI, FARZAD BEVER VIEJO CA
11 BRONSHTEIN, YUVAL ATLANTA GA
12 BROWN, CHAD MARGATE FL
13 BRUNSON, DOYLE LAS VEGAS NV
14 BRUNSON, TODD LAS VEGAS NV
15 BUENO, PATRICK SURESNES FRANCE
16 BUSS, JERRY ENCINITAS CA
17 CASSIDY, JOSEPH LAS VEGAS NV
18 CHAN, JON CERRITOS CA
19 CHAU, GIANG LAS VEGAS NV
20 CHEN, WILLIAM LAFAYETTE HILL PA
21 CHEN, YAN BOULDER CO
22 CHIU, DAVID LAS VEGAS NV
23 CLEMENTS, SCOTT MOUNT VERNON WA
24 COLIN, BRYAN SHORT HILLS NJ
25 CREMEN, FRANK LAS VEGAS NV
26 DEEB, KASSEM IRVINE CA
27 DEHKHARGHANI, RAYMOND OVERLAND PARK KS
28 DUKE, ANNIE PORTLAND OR
29 ELEZRA, ELIAHU HENDERSON NV
30 ESLAMI, SHAHRYAR VAN NUYS CA
31 EVDAKOV, NIKOLAY MOSCOW RUSSIA
32 FELLOWS, ZACHARY VANCOUVER BC, CANADA
33 FERGUSON, CHRISTOPHER PACIFIC PALISADES CA
34 FITOUSSI, BRUNO SCEAUX FRANCE
35 GLANTZ, MATTHEW LAFAYETTE HILL PA
36 GRAPENTHIEN, MATTHEW CHICAGO IL
37 GRAY, JASON WOOD GREEN LONDON UNITED KINGDOM
38 GREENSTEIN, BARRY SAN JOSE CA
39 GREY, DAVID HENDERSON NV
40 GUOGA, ANTANAS VILNIUS LITHUANIA
41 HABIB, HASAN DOWNEY CA
42 HANSEN, GUSTAV MONACO MONACO
43 HANSEN, THOR EL SEGUNDO CA
44 HANSON, JOHN NEW YORK NY
45 HARMAN TRANIELLO, JENNIFER LAS VEGAS NV
46 HAWRILENKO, MATTHEW PHILADELPHIA PA
47 HENNIGAN, JOHN LAS VEGAS NV
48 HOLLINK, ROBERTUS GRONINGEN NETHERLANDS
49 IVEY, PHILLIP UNIVERSITY CITY MO
50 JUANDA, JOHNSON LAS VEGAS NV
51 JUNG, ALEXANDER NONNS BERLIN GERMANY
52 KABBAJ, JEAN LONDON UNITED KINGDOM
53 KAPLAN, GABE LOS ANGELES CA
54 KASSELA, FRANK MEMPHIS TN
55 KOSTRITSYN, ALEXANDER MOSCOW RUSSIA
56 KRAVCHENKO, ALEXANDER MOSCOW RUSSIA
57 LEDERER, HOWARD LAS VEGAS NV
58 LINDGREN, ERICK LAS VEGAS NV
59 LISANDRO, JEFFREY SALERNO IT
60 LUNKIN, VITALY MOSCOW RUSSIA
61 MASCIO, GREGORY BREA CA
62 MATUSOW, MICHAEL HENDERSON NV
63 MONNETTE, JOHN IRVINE CA
64 MOSSERI, ABRAHAM NEW YORK NY
65 NAKANO, YOSHIO DOWNEY CA
66 NEGREANU, DANIEL LAS VEGAS NV
67 NGUYEN, SCOTTY LAS VEGAS NV
68 OPPENHEIM, DAVID CALABASAS CA
69 PERRY, RAFAEL LAS VEGAS NV
70 PESCATORI, MASSIMILIANO LAS VEGAS NV
71 PEZZIN, PATRICK CONCORD ON, CANADA
72 RABTSOV, KIRILL MOSCOW RUSSIA
73 RAYMER, GREGORY STONINGTON CT
74 RICHEY, BRETT NEW YORK NY
75 SAGSTROM, ERIK GOTEBORY SWEDEN
76 SALTZBURG, MICHAEL HOLLIDAYSBURG PA
77 SCHULMAN, NICHOLAS NEW YORK NY
78 SEED, HUCKLEBERRY LAS VEGAS NV
79 SEIDEL, ERIK HENDERSON NV
80 SHAK, DANIEL BRYN MAWR PA
81 SINGER, DAVID LAS VEGAS NV
82 SITAR, DUSTIN LAS VEGAS NV
83 SMITH, JUSTIN KISSIMMEE FL
84 SOINTULA, JANI FINLAND
85 SOULIER, FABRICE BARBENTANE NV
86 SUNG, SUK TORRANCE CA
87 TULCHINSKIY, MIKAIL MOSCOW RUSSIA
88 TURNER, JON HENDERSON NV
89 VALLO, MARTIN COPENHAGEN DENMARK
90 VANALSTYNE, JAMES LAS VEGAS NV
91 WAHLBECK, VILLE HELSINKI FINLAND
92 WATTEL, MICHAEL PHOENIX AZ
93 ZEIDMAN, CORY CORAL SPRINGS FL
94 ZOLOTOW, STEPHEN LAS VEGAS NV
95 KESSLER, ALLEN HUNTINGDON VALLEY PA


Tao of Pokerati: Pre-Horsing Around

by , | 8:31 am

A $2,250 Mega-Sat for the $50k HORSE breaks out right in front of us, where suddenly the seasoned pros are kicking it old-school — playing with jovial intensity and the hope that their real poker dreams can be bought at a bargain. It’s the poker economy, the regular economy, and backer variance in play … with satellite sponsorship deals, backing syndicates, and a question about what kinda team Russian backers will deploy. Special appearances by Michael Mizrachi, Allan Kessler, Bill Chen, et many medium-higher-rolling al.

presented by:

dream team poker

Tao of Pokerati at the 40th WSOP
Las Vegas, NV

Episode 11.21: HORSE Hunting
4:09
[audio:tao/TaoPokerati_WSOP_HORSEsat1.mp3]

Episode 11.22: The Satellite Economy
5:06
[audio:tao/TaoPokerati_WSOP_HORSEsat2.mp3]


Players at the Gate

by , Jun 25, 2009 | 6:16 pm

There’s an interesting little mini tourney taking shape right in front of the press box … it’s the $2,250 HORSE Mega-satellite (for tomorrow’s big $50k event).

It doesn’t look too different from many satellites or second-chance tourneys that get started in the eve, except there are a few more chips in play, and a lot more recognizable players.

27 entrants so far … cards are already in the air … 28. Alan Kessler showed up early. He’s wearing a Doyle’s Room patch. Mike Mizrachi is trying to get Bill Chen in a lasts-longest … there’s Michael Binger (wearing UB, No-Limit Management, and Deep Stacks University … a few other players that I kinda-sorta recognize, but not really. One guy hovering around who I can assume is a backer, but not sure who he’s behind …

29 entrants. Low-key, relaxed, but serious. Will find out if this is their only stab.