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1159 players playing today.

 

Top 873 will make the cash.

 

Todays featured table starts with:

Andrew Brokos

Paul Fisher

Salim Valimhomed

Darin Estrada

James Routos

Robby Robertson (the musician?)

Mychael Lynn (the large stack at the table at $291,000)

Mark Vos

Jesse Muvo (huge shortstack at $5,500)

Annie Duke

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1159 players playing today.

 

Top 873 will make the cash.

 

Todays featured table starts with:

Andrew Brokos

Paul Fisher

Salim Valimhomed

Darin Estrada

James Routos

Robby Robertson (the musician?)

Mychael Lynn (the large stack at the table at $291,000)

Mark Vos

Jesse Muvo (huge shortstack at $5,500)

Annie Duke

 

 

Don't recognize any of the names other than Duke, so depending on her stack size, one would think she has a good chance to grow her stack while at this table.

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Daniel Negreanu Takes Another Early Hit

Jason Fields limps under the gun and a player in early position makes it $5,000 to go. Daniel Negreanu calls from the big blind and Fields calls as well. The flop comes 10 8 4, and Negreanu checks. Fields checks and the early position player bets $15,000. Negreanu check raises him to $40,000 and Fields re-raises all-in for $65,200. The early position player thinks for three minutes before mucking his hand. Negreanu says he knows he is beaten by a set of fours but has to calls for only $25,200 more. Negreanu makes the call and sure enough, his opponent shows 44. Negreanu shows 10 8. The turn and river come 9 3 and Negreanu takes another hit to his stack. After the hand, Negreanu is down to $195,000 and Fields is up to $170,000.

 

Impossible to get away from that hand.

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Earlier hand for DN:

 

Johnson All-in Versus Negreanu

On a flop of 8d 6h 2c James Johnson ($59,300) leads out for $6,000 and Daniel Negreanu ($331,000) calls. Johnson bets $6,000 at the 7d turn and Negreanu raises to $26,000 and Johnson moves all-in for $43,300. Negreanu calls with 9c 9s versus Johnson's Qc Qd. The river J brings no help to Negreanu and he loses a big pot early, falling to $271,700 while Johnson doubles up.

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Negreanu Makes Up Some Ground

James Johnson raises to $4,000 preflop and Daniel Negreanu calls. The player on the button, Jason Fields, also calls and the flop comes 733. Johnson bets out $5,000 and Negreanu min-raises to $10,000. Fields folds and Johnson calls. The turn puts the 5 on the board and Johnson checks. Negreanu bets $15,000 and Johnson calls. The river brings the 8 and Johnson again checks. Negreanu bets $40,000 and Johnson pushes all-in for $25,000 more. Negreanu calls and shows 64 for a turned straight and his opponent shows only pocket 10's for an over pair to the board and is eliminated from the tournament.

 

Negreanu is now back up to $307,000 after being down as low as $195,000.

 

Don't call it a comeback. :D Daniel indicated he'd play about 75-85% of the hands since there are so many amateurs and just outplay them after the flop.

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Earlier hand for DN:

 

Johnson All-in Versus Negreanu

On a flop of 8d 6h 2c James Johnson ($59,300) leads out for $6,000 and Daniel Negreanu ($331,000) calls. Johnson bets $6,000 at the 7d turn and Negreanu raises to $26,000 and Johnson moves all-in for $43,300. Negreanu calls with 9c 9s versus Johnson's Qc Qd. The river J brings no help to Negreanu and he loses a big pot early, falling to $271,700 while Johnson doubles up.

 

DN had an up and down straight draw with an over-pair to the board when most of the money went in. I dont blame him one bit for that play. He could have already been ahead, or if behind to an over pair, he had any 9, any 10, or any 5, as out to win the hand. I cant blame him at all for this play although it turned out badly for him. DN is as good as anyone in my opinion.

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Negreanu Makes Up Some Ground

James Johnson raises to $4,000 preflop and Daniel Negreanu calls. The player on the button, Jason Fields, also calls and the flop comes 733. Johnson bets out $5,000 and Negreanu min-raises to $10,000. Fields folds and Johnson calls. The turn puts the 5 on the board and Johnson checks. Negreanu bets $15,000 and Johnson calls. The river brings the 8 and Johnson again checks. Negreanu bets $40,000 and Johnson pushes all-in for $25,000 more. Negreanu calls and shows 64 for a turned straight and his opponent shows only pocket 10's for an over pair to the board and is eliminated from the tournament.

 

Negreanu is now back up to $307,000 after being down as low as $195,000.

 

Don't call it a comeback. :D Daniel indicated he'd play about 75-85% of the hands since there are so many amateurs and just outplay them after the flop.

 

DN is playing junk, and playing it aggressively. He got lucky here but outplayed the guy post flop. I would not want to be at DN's table thats for sure.

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Last night he was down to about 20K in chips, but by about midnight had brought that up to 100K when I went to bed. With 481 players left, the average stack is about 180K, with the chip leaders right now up around 650K

 

With blinds at 1500/3000 and a 400 ante, still plenty of room for him to work with

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In a quick scan of the players still in at cardplayer, I only recognized nine names, and most of the ones I recognized were way at the bottom of the pile.

 

David Chiu is #10 right now

Annie Duke is also doing well

 

Joe Hachem is still in (but doing worse than Annie Duke), as is Daniel Negreanu (barely) and Allen Cunningham (a little more than barely). Kathy Liebert is in (barely). There are a few others, but no huge names.

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124 left

 

Chip leader at $1.2 million ... six are over $1 million ... Alex Balandin, William Thorsson, Dave Murray (I wonder if this is the Dave Murray I went to college with?), Kyle Bowker, Richard Gryko and Richard Lee.

 

Notables:

26. Jeffrey Lisandro $610,000

35. Humberto Brenes $540,000

67. Annie Duke $408,000

82. Allen Cunningham $310,000

94. John Hoang $245,000

108. Joe Hachem $175,000

119. David Chiu $88,000

124. Daniel Negreanu $60,000

 

 

...there are quite a few people that are NOT well known but have multiple cashes at this year's WSOP that are still playing...

 

...also, note that there are still ten people who were online qualifiers at Full Tilt who are still playing...including Matt Wilson who's #8 with 895,000... The reason I know this is because CardPlayer.com has them highlighted in green.

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34. Annie Duke $610,000

41. Humberto Brenes $550,000

48. Jeffrey Lisandro $486,000

70. Allen Cunningham $410,000

86. David Chiu $300,000

95. John Hoang $245,000

119. Daniel Negreanu $60,000

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I don't think many people had Annie Duke, Humberto Brenes (if any), Jeffrey Lisandro (if any), John Hoang (if any) or David Chiu. In fact, the only reason I know anyone had Annie is because I do...and, I specifically remember at least one person (not me) listing David Chiu on their list.

 

Lots of people have Allen Cunningham and Daniel Negreanu, though.

 

BC ... since most of the big names are out, can you list which participants have which players left ... and list the participants in order of their current points ... that way everyone knows who to root for and who to root against?

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Last update for a while:

 

Daniel Negreanu is out.

 

11 people are over $1,000,000 ... same chip leader w/ the same stack (Alex Balandin $1,600,000) ...

 

30. Humberto Brenes $645,000

36. Annie Duke $610,000

54. Jeffrey Lisandro $510,000

58. Allen Cunningham $465,000

96. David Chiu $285,000

102. John Hoang $255,000

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137 players left. Play resumes at 3PT this afternoon.

 

1 Jamie Gold 3,700,000

2 Max Reele 2,358,000

3 James Routos 2,279,000

4 Kyle Bowker 2,272,000

5 Michael Binger 1,889,000

6 Prahlad Friedman 1,558,000

7 Ricki Nielsen 1,388,000

8 Kevin Aaronson 1,354,000

9 WeiKai Chang 1,343,000

10 Noah Siegel 1,283,000

11 Brian Hansen 1,273,000

12 Luke Chung 1,271,000

13 Dmitri Nobles 1,252,000

14 John Ma 1,250,000

15 Jeffrey Lisandro 1,208,000

16 Dustin Holmes 1,176,000

17 Eric Lynch 1,085,000

18 Ricardo Velasco 1,050,000

19 Mark Garner 1,048,000

20 Chris Damick 1,039,000

21 Richard Gryko 994,000

22 Dan Abouaf 992,000

23 Dave Murray 991,000

24 Doug Kim 937,000

25 Lee Kort 936,000

26 Annie Duke 919,000

27 Cuong Do 914,000

28 Rick Mombourquette 911,000

29 Ken Jacobs 896,000

30 Thomas Wahlroos 884,000

31 Cheng Yu 876,000

32 Tyler Teague 860,000

32 Matt Wilson 860,000

34 Andrew Schreibman 835,000

34 Humberto Brenes 835,000

36 Tony Moretina 817,000

37 Brady Shepard 808,000

38 Fred Goldberg 791,000

39 Kevin O'Donnell 789,000

40 Lasse Ubostad 782,000

41 Clint Brotherton 760,000

42 Alan Resh 709,000

43 Chris Kealy 708,000

44 Dan Nassif 702,000

45 Alex Balandin 681,000

46 Mitch Schock 674,000

47 Erik Friberg 650,000

48 Paul Raeburn 646,000

49 Pat Dattilo 638,000

50 John Magill 636,000

51 Anthony my sweetan 634,000

52 Jean Houle 629,000

53 Kevin Daly 622,000

54 Hossein Khodabanelou 620,000

55 Justin Diamond 608,000

56 Marcello Del Grosso 607,000

57 Richard Lee 606,000

58 Scott Malone 585,000

59 Rob Roseman 576,000

59 Samir Khoueis 576,000

61 Steven Goodemote 569,000

62 Siddharth Jain 567,000

63 Matthew Morgan 564,000

64 Paul Wasicka 552,000

65 Leif Force 537,000

66 Raphael Doromal 536,000

67 Brian Nadell 523,000

68 Lowell Kim 522,000

69 Dan Schmiech 515,000

70 Allen Cunningham 503,000

71 Scott O'Reilly 501,000

72 Sebastian Zavarsky 497,000

73 Daniel Kreitzman 496,000

74 John Lee 473,000

75 David Einhorn 462,000

76 Brian Kornfeld 459,000

77 Virgil Beddingfield 453,000

78 Vipul Kothari 435,000

78 Tyler Pendleton 435,000

80 Benjamin Logan 430,000

81 Chris Back 416,000

82 Rob Berryman 413,000

83 Mikael Thuritz 411,000

84 Sirious Jamshidi 408,000

84 Hakam Sahl 408,000

84 Robert Betts 408,000

87 Sabyl Cohen 398,000

88 Matt Woodward 392,000

89 Aaron Baltzell 386,000

90 Robert Taylor 375,000

91 Debra Lalor 372,000

91 Barry Goren 372,000

93 Sean Johnson 359,000

94 Theodore Park 358,000

95 Michael Bowen 353,000

96 Eric Molina 346,000

97 James Petrillo 345,000

98 Reuben Peters 344,000

99 Shyam Ravindran 336,000

100 Alan Schein 333,000

101 Anders Karlsen 329,000

102 Marc Friedmann 327,000

103 David Simon 324,000

104 Paul Greim 317,000

105 Nicolai Vivet 316,000

106 Iago Lopez 315,000

107 Rhett Butler 310,000

108 Mack Lee 287,000

109 Aki Ruuskanen 285,000

110 Per Loeff 284,000

111 Davis Huynh 280,000

112 Bryan Micon 275,000

113 Shannon Westbrook 273,000

114 Walt Shafer 266,000

115 Mark Shanta 245,000

116 Paul Coles 239,000

117 Richard Wyrick 234,000

118 Arturo Morales 222,000

119 Stefan Mattsson 219,000

120 Carlos Lopez Jr. 209,000

120 Derek Scallon 209,000

122 Paramjit Gill 203,000

123 Michael Simonsen 202,000

124 Steinan Karlsen 200,000

125 William Thorsson 168,000

126 Mark Petersen 166,000

127 Kevin Nathan 158,000

128 Cory Butler 150,000

129 Bert Gill 127,000

130 Casey Kastle 117,000

131 Eric Buchman 110,000

132 James Flick 92,000

133 Robby Robertson 75,000

134 John Kim 67,000

135 David Woo 44,000

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26 Annie Duke 919,000

70 Allen Cunningham 503,000

 

 

And, I double checked the list that BC posted a few days ago of all of the poker players that everyone picked, and these are the only two that anyone has that are still alive.

 

I know I'm one of a very few that has Annie Duke ... and I know I'm one of a very few that does not (iirc) have Allen Cunningham at all.

 

So, I'm definately rooting against Allen and for Annie.

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In early play today, things have gone well for Allen Cunningham (now at $1 million and in 26th place) ... and things have gone poorly for Annie Duke (now at $250,000 and in 96th place).

 

104 remain

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88 remain

 

Annie Duke (#67) has improved her lot in life by getting back up to $519,000 ... Allen Cunningham (#39) remains pretty steady at $900,000.

 

The chip leader has $3,650,000.

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