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06-20-2012 , 03:02 AM
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Originally Posted by 2incher
So there are only 2? PLHE does not count?
Nope
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06-20-2012 , 03:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Pleasure
Well If I had to put money on someone else. it would easily be him. however, im not sure what his streak is currently at
Phil's streak is currently 21 years. It would be longer, but he didn't cash in 1991. Incidentally, Miami John cashing in last week's HORSE event extends his streak to the same 21 years.

Erik Seidel is at 22 years with cashes from 1991-2012.

Edit: Mike Sexton has cashed every year since 1988!

Another interesting stat: Howard Andrew cashed in event #11 this year, so that means he's competed in every WSOP since 1974, or 39 years straight.

Last edited by Blizzuff; 06-20-2012 at 03:20 AM.
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06-20-2012 , 03:09 AM
How late is the mixed hold 'em playing tonight?
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06-20-2012 , 03:11 AM
Phil 6th in chips. 13 left.
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06-20-2012 , 03:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Blizzuff
Phil's streak is currently 21 years. It would be longer, but he didn't cash in 1991. Incidentally, Miami John cashing in last week's HORSE event extends his streak to the same 21 years. I looked for someone longer than those two awhile ago and didn't find anyone.

Another interesting stat: Howard Andrew cashed in event #11 this year, so that means he's competed in every WSOP since 1974, or 39 years straight.
good work. I think Hellmuth can easily break Johnston's record

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Originally Posted by Folding Soup
How late is the mixed hold 'em playing tonight?
Usually they play till 3AM PST unless its a FT. not sure how many times theyve played till 4
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06-20-2012 , 03:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Pleasure
thats one of those records that might not ever get broken. Also impressive for any records list imo
This is a cert to get broken. It may take a long time because its a 29 year record, but with the way the wsop is now with so many events, and people getting into poker at such a young, theres going to be a lot of good players playing a lot of events and playing every year.

Also it wouldn't surprise if Hellmuth was only a few years behind now, has he ever had a ear without cashing?
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06-20-2012 , 03:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Pleasure
good work. I think Hellmuth can easily break Johnston's record
Check my edit: I think Mike Sexton is probably better than even odds to break the record.
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06-20-2012 , 03:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Mrtrebus
This is a cert to get broken. It may take a long time because its a 29 year record, but with the way the wsop is now with so many events, and people getting into poker at such a young, theres going to be a lot of good players playing a lot of events and playing every year.

Also it wouldn't surprise if Hellmuth was only a few years behind now, has he ever had a ear without cashing?
There might be more events but the fields are generally tougher.

Last edited by serio562; 06-20-2012 at 04:01 AM.
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06-20-2012 , 03:55 AM
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Originally Posted by serio562
There might be more events but the fields are generally deeper.
But the same % of people are paid.
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06-20-2012 , 03:56 AM
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Originally Posted by serio562
There might be more events but the fields are generally deeper.
Field size doesn't really matter in a cash % equation, assuming thats what you meant by deeper.

If you meant tougher competition, you may have a point but I not sure that would make up for all the additional events.
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06-20-2012 , 03:57 AM
Ivey 8/13 with 203k (40bbs)
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06-20-2012 , 04:01 AM
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Originally Posted by timfbmx
Ivey 8/13 with 203k (40bbs)
they pretty much gave up on updating chip counts after people starting using twitter it seems, so I wouldn't put too much stock into that. My friends chip count hasn't changed for hours and he has 3 times the chips they list him as.

With that said, if Ivey wins or loses a big pot, I'm sure they would report it, so his chip count may be somewhat accurate but I wouldn't trust his positioning as being so
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06-20-2012 , 04:02 AM
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Originally Posted by timfbmx
Ivey 8/13 with 203k (40bbs)
And like 10BB for the LHE. The rest of the players are way weaker than the ones he's had to go up against in the his other final tables. I like his chances.
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06-20-2012 , 04:12 AM
Slowrolled

Saw Ivey doubled but only to 185k
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06-20-2012 , 04:19 AM
I cannot believe what I am seeing waking up this morning.

IVEY!!!!!!! GO GO GO
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06-20-2012 , 04:21 AM
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Originally Posted by bhara99
Slowrolled

Saw Ivey doubled but only to 185k
ya I know I was like wtf

They def don't keep the chip counts updated enough
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06-20-2012 , 04:32 AM
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Originally Posted by timfbmx
ya I know I was like wtf

They def don't keep the chip counts updated enough
No kidding, I was trying to follow the NL final table last night and there were sometimes 15-20 minutes in between updates.
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06-20-2012 , 04:32 AM
I guess Ivey is just not important enough to keep a more accurate chip count on.
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06-20-2012 , 04:39 AM
wtf, pokernews is rubbish, what do these donuts get paid for?!
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06-20-2012 , 05:03 AM
Slowrolled again, ffs
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06-20-2012 , 05:06 AM
ivey 10/10 :|
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06-20-2012 , 05:08 AM
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Originally Posted by imjoshsizemore
ivey 10/10 :|
Yeah down to just 140,000 (average stack is 294,750) if the PokerNews chip counts are right... hoping he doesn't bubble the FT...
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06-20-2012 , 05:11 AM
How does Ivey win a hand and pokernews reports his chipcount as down 47k? doesnt make sense
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06-20-2012 , 05:11 AM
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Originally Posted by moki
Yeah down to just 140,000 (average stack is 294,750) if the PokerNews chip counts are right... hoping he doesn't bubble the FT...
Don't worry Ivey will nit it up and squeeze into the FTle with 4bbs

lol not
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06-20-2012 , 05:15 AM
so right now in the poy race
1 John Monnette 524.25
2 Phil Ivey 522.80
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