Eric Lindgren is going to take this sumbich down. He was the first player I ever actually followed, and his poker book was the first one I ever read. It's destiny.
@EDogPoker
Either I miscounted by exactly 300k or they misplaced my chips on the move to feature table. Ben lamb is missing 200k he says.
@EDogPoker
Guess I was wrong they say they saw the video. Not sure why they are allowed to move my chips without me there.
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even though Lon messes up a decent amount of time, I think he calls a poker game better than anyone... his voice is to poker what morgan freemans voice is to the rest of the world... #amazing...
Usually it would be but I am really tired and hungover and might not be able to handle the intensity of BB right now. Going to DVR and watch when I can give it my full attention.
even though Lon messes up a decent amount of time, I think he calls a poker game better than anyone... his voice is to poker what morgan freemans voice is to the rest of the world... #amazing...
i will join the drinking as well.
I put Red's monologue from the Shawshank Redemption on loop every night before bed. I actually can not fall asleep without it.
The Feature Table lineup
Ben Lamb 7,240,000
JP Kelly 4,340,000
Konstantinos Mamaliadis 3,560,000
Erick Lindgren 2,525,000
Michael DeGilio 2,105,000
Brian Yoon 1,860,000
Fred Berger 1,570,000
Matthew Salsberg 1,015,000
Frank Calo 550,000
We're on a short delay to sort out a chip discrepancy.
As you're about to read, the featured table has been swapped out during the break, and the tournament staff racked up and transferred the chips while the players were away.
When Jody Howe returned to his new table, Table 312 in the Orange section now, there was a single, pink T5,000 chip on his chair. All alone. He did the wise thing and called the staff over, proposing that it belonged in his stack. The staff disagreed, however, telling him that it must come out of play. Howe put up a protest, and the staff is going to take a look at the tapes and see what they can see.
It appears that was only the start of the commotion.
While the men in suits were sorting out that situation, a couple other players at the table piped up with discrepancies in their stacks as well. Among those chiming in was Erick Lindgren. We counted E-Dog at 2.525 million at the break, but he tweeted that he had 2.8 million. And then a moment ago, he added, "Either I miscounted by exactly 300k or they misplaced my chips on the move to feature table. Ben lamb is missing 200k he says."
The tournament directors are back on the mic now, and it appears the situation has been rectified.