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07-08-2009 , 02:21 AM
Shannon ended up with 26 :

http://www.shannonshorr.com/blog/ont....html#readmore

Partly because he thought I was playing with his balls, when of course I wasn't :-)
07-08-2009 , 02:38 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by SgtKyle
Any info? Did the usual google/hendonmob and found results for seats 1,2,3, and 5. In particular, anyone know if seat 5 is an online player or not? He has quite a bit of live success.

Pickell, Lisa Bricktown NJ 48,750 B43 1
Nicolaou, Nicholas Brisbane Australia 36,800 B43 2
Palovic, Dag Bratislava Slovakia 80,100 B43 3
Carter, Kyle Gaithersburg MD 30,900 B43 4
Schanbacher, Jack Pittsburgh PA 49,325 B43 5
Hudson, James Montreal QC, Canada 41,350 B43 6
Selzer, Joachim Aachen Germany 21,300 B43 7
Fyke, Christian Monroeville PA 17,825 B43 8
Elsea, Erik Newburgh IN 17,475 B43 9
I played with the seat 3 at EPT San Remo, he seems to be big deal back home because of the EPT final tables but he played incredibly tight and than probably got bored and blew his stack on stupid bluff, looks like you will get some free blinds there. GL
07-08-2009 , 02:41 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Hodge05
Mason, Christopher 33825 BR207 1
Hayward, Tracee 52900 BR207 2
Alai, Daniel 14975 BR207 3
Dyke, Dan 64075 BR207 4
Moussa, Jean-Claude 33550 BR207 5
Le Baron, DJ 9350 BR207 6
Albertson, Cory 44025 BR207 7
Slater, Glenn 59000 BR207 8
McCowan, Randall 72500 BR207 9
Rollo, Justin 36525 BR207 10
ty and fml
07-08-2009 , 02:50 AM
Busto in last level of the day. Got AA for the first time in 2 days and snap-called a flop c/r from a flush draw that got there. Monkey tilt, as I nursed a short stack all day(see below) and this pot would have put me at 55k.

Played with Bobbofitos all day and he was shorter than I was at dinner and then he got BOOMswitched, including a hand where he raised with Q8, flopped Q-Q-8, and some dude shoved like 60k over his lead bet with AK !?!?

Also- I have a very good chance to look like a prick on ESPN:

"I Won?" - Jack Ury Doubles Up
Jack Ury is all in after a flop of 766 with 77 against his opponent's 76 .

The board ran out allowing Ury to double up with the bigger full house.

Seemingly not able to fully read all the cards on board, Ury seems surprised as the pot was pushed his way. "Oh, I won?" Ury said, as the table erupts into laughter and a loud ovation.


I raise to 1100 in MP with 76hh. Ury can't really follow the action very well, and he throws out 4 black chips, attempting to call. He is then told (loudly, and several times) that I had raised. He then says "well, I'll just go all in then"- He's then told he can't do that. So we see the flop, I flop a boat and I kind of feel bad that I'm gonna be the one to knock him out of the tourney. He leads out 1000, then I sort of kid with him "Hey Jack- lets just get it all in- you wanted to go all in, right?" And I shove. He calls. I turn my hand over. The table starts mumbling about how I'm the bad guy, etc. Jack mutters something like "I think your in trouble" and tables 77. I slump in my seat, table is shocked, and he doesn't really even know wtf is going on.
07-08-2009 , 02:51 AM
lollllllll
07-08-2009 , 02:54 AM
hahaha crazy
07-08-2009 , 03:01 AM
I'm so ready to wake up and crush.
07-08-2009 , 03:03 AM
So Greg Raymer and George Costanza's chipcounts haven't moved all day -- I guess they're sequestered as the featured table?

Anyone have any Costanza updates? Is this finally the summer of George?
07-08-2009 , 03:04 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by renodoc
Busto in last level of the day. Got AA for the first time in 2 days and snap-called a flop c/r from a flush draw that got there. Monkey tilt, as I nursed a short stack all day(see below) and this pot would have put me at 55k.

Played with Bobbofitos all day and he was shorter than I was at dinner and then he got BOOMswitched, including a hand where he raised with Q8, flopped Q-Q-8, and some dude shoved like 60k over his lead bet with AK !?!?

Also- I have a very good chance to look like a prick on ESPN:

"I Won?" - Jack Ury Doubles Up
Jack Ury is all in after a flop of 766 with 77 against his opponent's 76 .

The board ran out allowing Ury to double up with the bigger full house.

Seemingly not able to fully read all the cards on board, Ury seems surprised as the pot was pushed his way. "Oh, I won?" Ury said, as the table erupts into laughter and a loud ovation.


I raise to 1100 in MP with 76hh. Ury can't really follow the action very well, and he throws out 4 black chips, attempting to call. He is then told (loudly, and several times) that I had raised. He then says "well, I'll just go all in then"- He's then told he can't do that. So we see the flop, I flop a boat and I kind of feel bad that I'm gonna be the one to knock him out of the tourney. He leads out 1000, then I sort of kid with him "Hey Jack- lets just get it all in- you wanted to go all in, right?" And I shove. He calls. I turn my hand over. The table starts mumbling about how I'm the bad guy, etc. Jack mutters something like "I think your in trouble" and tables 77. I slump in my seat, table is shocked, and he doesn't really even know wtf is going on.
wow ****ing hof
07-08-2009 , 03:05 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by jcmoussa
ty and fml
fyl
07-08-2009 , 03:11 AM
Jason up to 118k last I heard. ^^

Wes out though. )-:
07-08-2009 , 03:16 AM
is that jason lademan you're referring to?
07-08-2009 , 03:16 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by PrimogenitoX
Also, I has position on the GobboBoy in day 2. 3bet cheeseburgers all day to entice calls?
Obviously since I make this joke, Gobboboy decides to eliminate me from the main event.

But we are making weightloss prop, so I will get my maneys back!
07-08-2009 , 03:47 AM
Hmm so this guy is the chipleader?

http://www.gambling911.com/gambling-...ft-030509.html
07-08-2009 , 04:09 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by PrimogenitoX
Obviously since I make this joke, Gobboboy decides to eliminate me from the main event.

But we are making weightloss prop, so I will get my maneys back!
Sorry duder.
07-08-2009 , 04:11 AM
where do you guys see who is on your day 2 table
07-08-2009 , 04:14 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Shanemex
Hmm so this guy is the chipleader?

http://www.gambling911.com/gambling-...ft-030509.html
They added a zero to his chip count, there was an NVG thread about it, he only had 13kish.
07-08-2009 , 04:15 AM
ya its Jason Lademan
I have 130800 now coming out of today

07-08-2009 , 04:22 AM
97.3k to end day 2a. Had ridic roller coaster day, was down to under 10k at one point. My second day 3 in vegas weeee
07-08-2009 , 04:30 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by otatop
They added a zero to his chip count, there was an NVG thread about it, he only had 13kish.
http://www.pokernews.com/wsop/2009/event-57/day2a/

1,476 players walked into the Amazon Room at noon today and only 630 of them survived to walk out again more than 12 hours later. In between, we saw some huge stacks develop and some big names slip out the door earlier than they'd like.

On the positive side of the ledger, Eric Cloutier ended the day with the big stack at 384,000. Seven other players also broke the 300,000 mark, including Ed Perry, Brandon Demes and Greg "FBT" Mueller.
07-08-2009 , 04:45 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by renodoc
Busto in last level of the day. Got AA for the first time in 2 days and snap-called a flop c/r from a flush draw that got there. Monkey tilt, as I nursed a short stack all day(see below) and this pot would have put me at 55k.

Played with Bobbofitos all day and he was shorter than I was at dinner and then he got BOOMswitched, including a hand where he raised with Q8, flopped Q-Q-8, and some dude shoved like 60k over his lead bet with AK !?!?

Also- I have a very good chance to look like a prick on ESPN:

"I Won?" - Jack Ury Doubles Up
Jack Ury is all in after a flop of 766 with 77 against his opponent's 76 .

The board ran out allowing Ury to double up with the bigger full house.

Seemingly not able to fully read all the cards on board, Ury seems surprised as the pot was pushed his way. "Oh, I won?" Ury said, as the table erupts into laughter and a loud ovation.


I raise to 1100 in MP with 76hh. Ury can't really follow the action very well, and he throws out 4 black chips, attempting to call. He is then told (loudly, and several times) that I had raised. He then says "well, I'll just go all in then"- He's then told he can't do that. So we see the flop, I flop a boat and I kind of feel bad that I'm gonna be the one to knock him out of the tourney. He leads out 1000, then I sort of kid with him "Hey Jack- lets just get it all in- you wanted to go all in, right?" And I shove. He calls. I turn my hand over. The table starts mumbling about how I'm the bad guy, etc. Jack mutters something like "I think your in trouble" and tables 77. I slump in my seat, table is shocked, and he doesn't really even know wtf is going on.
lol I was seat 9, I really hope the camera didnt catch us laughing, sucks you busted that table was pretty good besides bobo ,so annoying having no chips/cards at fishy table
07-08-2009 , 04:46 AM
started w/ 27k won pot w/ AA v KJ and had 60k then chipped up to 80k at end of night with the following hand.

raymer opens UTG for 2.5k and he's been playing ridic LAG all day. i been trying to stay out of his way most of day and picking on everyone else including jason alexander. anyway i flat in the CO i think w/ AsJh. everyone else folds. flop Qd6dQx. raymer bets like 4k or something and i call. i felt pretty confident he'd bet this flop like 100% of the time and the turn is an offsuit 3 i think. he checks, i check. riv is the 8d. he bets 8k, and i tank a bit before calling. he raps table. 80,200 to end day!

amazingly i never called jason alexander george all day despite almost doing it like three times. super nice fellow. and oh, ship me the god damn TV time/FTP patch $. i'm sure running good this week.
07-08-2009 , 04:55 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Shanemex
http://www.pokernews.com/wsop/2009/event-57/day2a/

1,476 players walked into the Amazon Room at noon today and only 630 of them survived to walk out again more than 12 hours later. In between, we saw some huge stacks develop and some big names slip out the door earlier than they'd like.

On the positive side of the ledger, Eric Cloutier ended the day with the big stack at 384,000. Seven other players also broke the 300,000 mark, including Ed Perry, Brandon Demes and Greg "FBT" Mueller.
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sh...3&postcount=94

Attention Media:

We deeply regret the following error. It turns out the chip leader from Day 1A [Eric Cloutier] has been verified to have 15,075 chips, NOT 150,750 as has been reported by us. We apologize for this unfortunate error. We take full responsibility. As such, Cloutier should be replaced as the current chip leader with BRANDON DEMES, who finished Day 1B with a verified 137,075 in chips.

Thank you.

*shrug*
07-08-2009 , 05:00 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kevmath
Sadrudin Manjj, Ayaz 61560 BR216 1
Sass, Alan 60525 BR216 2
Jensen, Matthew 37950 BR216 3
Ismay, Wesley 67000 BR216 4
Hansen, Christoffer 18175 BR216 5
Pingel, Angela 23125 BR216 6
McHugh, Chris 62300 BR216 7
Mizrachi, Robert 39225 BR216 8
Walter, Daniel 12500 BR216 9
Menz, Geoffrey 42150 BR216 10
you're awesome.
07-08-2009 , 05:02 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Todd Terry
My table, a lot of these guys have decent live results, I've never heard of any of them, anyone?

Terry, Todd 61075 M281 1
Cournut, Brice 60300 M281 2
Johannesen, Danjal 38075 M281 3
O'Shea, Jesse 58825 M281 4
Oberlin, Samuel 34525 M281 5
Harris, Kristof 52800 M281 6
Routos, Jim 84800 M281 7
Lott, Stephen 37025 M281 8
Vo, Huyen 26250 M281 9
Getzwiller, Sean 17000 M281 10
Stephen Lott (I'm assuming is Steve Lott) is an old school Texas gambler, FT'd the WSOP the year Hellmuth won I believe. Ciaffone wrote in one of his books that he's super aggro and murderous shorthanded.

      
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