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Wsop Event #39 World Championship H.o.r.s.e. $ 50,000


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Try explaining that to Chris Gentile.
The worst part of my job is explaining it to the families.On a more serious note, I am going to crash hard, been up way to long railing DN. Need my poker sleep for a hard day of railing tomorrow. I suggest you all do the same~
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havent heard much from Chip Reese this year so far but hes just lingering with around 400K lurking .. matusow will have a good rush here in O8B im predicting
dont like toot my own horn but matusow went from 230 to 450K during that level ..
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12:22 AM - I lost 58000 strictly anteing and being the low card. End the day with 307000. Pat P got brutalized by some stupid beats in Razz."That's enough to make a big run tomorrow. You're sitting above average.Play your best tomorrow and you will take this thing down!
Also, it is better to save up your luck for when the BBs get bigger anyway. :club:
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dont like toot my own horn but matusow went from 230 to 450K during that level ..
You DID post that statement 6 MINUTES before the O8 level ended... just sayin'...
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Im out in summerlin playing a home game right now....SO sick.Nutzbuster is out here KILLING everyone in WII bowling! **** you nutz!!!!GL tomorrow daniel!

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Obviously you guys don't play much Stud 8! My goodness! You guys put me on 10-10-7???? Who do you think I am, Raymer? :-) There is only one hand in the deck I could ever have in this situation with an Ace raising and a King calling. Since the 10's were out, it HAS to be AA.

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Obviously you guys don't play much Stud 8! My goodness! You guys put me on 10-10-7???? Who do you think I am, Raymer? :-) There is only one hand in the deck I could ever have in this situation with an Ace raising and a King calling. Since the 10's were out, it HAS to be AA.
nice work so far...but don't you have to play some poker tomorrow? Get some sleep dude!
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Obviously you guys don't play much Stud 8! My goodness! You guys put me on 10-10-7???? Who do you think I am, Raymer? :-) There is only one hand in the deck I could ever have in this situation with an Ace raising and a King calling. Since the 10's were out, it HAS to be AA.
TID sir, wish I could rail some more but I'm too busy dealing bad beats elsewhere.
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Im out in summerlin playing a home game right now....SO sick.Nutzbuster is out here KILLING everyone in WII bowling! **** you nutz!!!!GL tomorrow daniel!
Lies... TB bowled like a 179 on his first time ever playing. (So he says)and obv GLGL DN.
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Obviously you guys don't play much Stud 8! My goodness! You guys put me on 10-10-7???? Who do you think I am, Raymer? :-) There is only one hand in the deck I could ever have in this situation with an Ace raising and a King calling. Since the 10's were out, it HAS to be AA.
That is what you want them to think! :club: Nice playing champ!
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Tue, 26 Jun 2007 01:11:46RedrawThe remaining players redrew for seats for Day 3. Table #65: Seat 1: Daniel Negreanu - 307,000 Seat 2: Joe Tehan - 166,000 Seat 3: David SInger - 332,000 Seat 4: Dewey Tomko - 119,000 Seat 5: Seat 6: David Oppenheim - 469,000 Seat 7: Erick Seidel - 194,000 Seat 8: Thomas Weideman - 127,000 Table #66 Seat 1: Freddy Deeb - 357,000 Seat 2: Cyndy Violette - 60,000 Seat 3: Matthew Hawrilenko - 416,000 Seat 4: Toto Leonidas - 621,000 Seat 5: Greg Raymer - 287,000 Seat 6: Andy Bloch - 425,000 Seat 7: Kenny Tran - 544,000 Table #71 Seat 1: Phil Hellmuth - 412,000 Seat 2: Thor Hansen - 275,000 Seat 3: Steve Sung - 119,000 Seat 4: Bruno Fitoussi - 337,000 Seat 5: John Hennigan - 204,000 Seat 6: Barry Greenstein - 275,000 Seat 7: Chris Reslock - 98,000 Table #72 Seat 1: Pat Pezzin - 94,000 Seat 2: Isabelle Merceier - 41,000 Seat 3: Tuan Le - 295,000 Seat 4: Seat 5: Ron Hollink - 321,000 Seat 6: Annie Duke - 165,000 Seat 7: Sam Grizzle - 86,000 Seat 8: Amnon Filippi - 429,000 Table #76 Seat 1: Erick Lindgren - 99,000 Seat 2: Tim Phan - 234,000 Seat 3: Greg Mascio - 290,000 Seat 4: Chip Reese - 332,000 Seat 5: Mike Wattel - 250,000 Seat 6: Eli Elezra - 568,000 Seat 7: Stephen Wolff - 251,000 Table #77 Seat 1: Robert Mizrachi - 338,000 Seat 2: John Juanda - 410,000 Seat 3: David Sklansky - 47,000 Seat 4: Allen Cunningham - 549,000 Seat 5: Mark Gregorich - 249,000 Seat 6: Dan Shak - 156,000 Seat 7: Mike Matusow - 456,000 Table #78 Seat 1: Seat 2: Neal Friets - 246,000 Seat 3: David Williams - 203,000 Seat 4: Seat 5: Max Pescatori - 396,000 Seat 6: Noah Jeferson - 149,000 Seat 7: Justin Bonomo - 508,000 Seat 8: Gabe Kaplan - 186,000 The following players did not list the correct table and seat numbers on their bags: Scotty Nguyen - 72,000 Huck Seed - 278,000 Phil Ivey - 436,000 John Hanson - 641,000

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Tue, 26 Jun 2007 01:11:46RedrawThe remaining players redrew for seats for Day 3. Table #65: Seat 1: Daniel Negreanu - 307,000 Seat 2: Joe Tehan - 166,000 Seat 3: David SInger - 332,000 Seat 4: Dewey Tomko - 119,000 Seat 5: Seat 6: David Oppenheim - 469,000 Seat 7: Erick Seidel - 194,000 Seat 8: Thomas Weideman - 127,000 Table #66 Seat 1: Freddy Deeb - 357,000 Seat 2: Cyndy Violette - 60,000 Seat 3: Matthew Hawrilenko - 416,000 Seat 4: Toto Leonidas - 621,000 Seat 5: Greg Raymer - 287,000 Seat 6: Andy Bloch - 425,000 Seat 7: Kenny Tran - 544,000 Table #71 Seat 1: Phil Hellmuth - 412,000 Seat 2: Thor Hansen - 275,000 Seat 3: Steve Sung - 119,000 Seat 4: Bruno Fitoussi - 337,000 Seat 5: John Hennigan - 204,000 Seat 6: Barry Greenstein - 275,000 Seat 7: Chris Reslock - 98,000 Table #72 Seat 1: Pat Pezzin - 94,000 Seat 2: Isabelle Merceier - 41,000 Seat 3: Tuan Le - 295,000 Seat 4: Seat 5: Ron Hollink - 321,000 Seat 6: Annie Duke - 165,000 Seat 7: Sam Grizzle - 86,000 Seat 8: Amnon Filippi - 429,000 Table #76 Seat 1: Erick Lindgren - 99,000 Seat 2: Tim Phan - 234,000 Seat 3: Greg Mascio - 290,000 Seat 4: Chip Reese - 332,000 Seat 5: Mike Wattel - 250,000 Seat 6: Eli Elezra - 568,000 Seat 7: Stephen Wolff - 251,000 Table #77 Seat 1: Robert Mizrachi - 338,000 Seat 2: John Juanda - 410,000 Seat 3: David Sklansky - 47,000 Seat 4: Allen Cunningham - 549,000 Seat 5: Mark Gregorich - 249,000 Seat 6: Dan Shak - 156,000 Seat 7: Mike Matusow - 456,000 Table #78 Seat 1: Seat 2: Neal Friets - 246,000 Seat 3: David Williams - 203,000 Seat 4: Seat 5: Max Pescatori - 396,000 Seat 6: Noah Jeferson - 149,000 Seat 7: Justin Bonomo - 508,000 Seat 8: Gabe Kaplan - 186,000 The following players did not list the correct table and seat numbers on their bags: Scotty Nguyen - 72,000 Huck Seed - 278,000 Phil Ivey - 436,000 John Hanson - 641,000
Best update i've seen good work :club:
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Tue, 26 Jun 2007 01:11:46RedrawThe remaining players redrew for seats for Day 3. Table #65: Seat 1: Daniel Negreanu - 307,000 Seat 2: Joe Tehan - 166,000 Seat 3: David SInger - 332,000 Seat 4: Dewey Tomko - 119,000 Seat 5: Seat 6: David Oppenheim - 469,000 Seat 7: Erick Seidel - 194,000 Seat 8: Thomas Weideman - 127,000 Table #66 Seat 1: Freddy Deeb - 357,000 Seat 2: Cyndy Violette - 60,000 Seat 3: Matthew Hawrilenko - 416,000 Seat 4: Toto Leonidas - 621,000 Seat 5: Greg Raymer - 287,000 Seat 6: Andy Bloch - 425,000 Seat 7: Kenny Tran - 544,000 Table #71 Seat 1: Phil Hellmuth - 412,000 Seat 2: Thor Hansen - 275,000 Seat 3: Steve Sung - 119,000 Seat 4: Bruno Fitoussi - 337,000 Seat 5: John Hennigan - 204,000 Seat 6: Barry Greenstein - 275,000 Seat 7: Chris Reslock - 98,000 Table #72 Seat 1: Pat Pezzin - 94,000 Seat 2: Isabelle Merceier - 41,000 Seat 3: Tuan Le - 295,000 Seat 4: Seat 5: Ron Hollink - 321,000 Seat 6: Annie Duke - 165,000 Seat 7: Sam Grizzle - 86,000 Seat 8: Amnon Filippi - 429,000 Table #76 Seat 1: Erick Lindgren - 99,000 Seat 2: Tim Phan - 234,000 Seat 3: Greg Mascio - 290,000 Seat 4: Chip Reese - 332,000 Seat 5: Mike Wattel - 250,000 Seat 6: Eli Elezra - 568,000 Seat 7: Stephen Wolff - 251,000 Table #77 Seat 1: Robert Mizrachi - 338,000 Seat 2: John Juanda - 410,000 Seat 3: David Sklansky - 47,000 Seat 4: Allen Cunningham - 549,000 Seat 5: Mark Gregorich - 249,000 Seat 6: Dan Shak - 156,000 Seat 7: Mike Matusow - 456,000 Table #78 Seat 1: Seat 2: Neal Friets - 246,000 Seat 3: David Williams - 203,000 Seat 4: Seat 5: Max Pescatori - 396,000 Seat 6: Noah Jeferson - 149,000 Seat 7: Justin Bonomo - 508,000 Seat 8: Gabe Kaplan - 186,000 The following players did not list the correct table and seat numbers on their bags: Scotty Nguyen - 72,000 Huck Seed - 278,000 Phil Ivey - 436,000 John Hanson - 641,000
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I just wanted to mention how sick I thought it was that 4 guys who grew together playing poker are all still in this event. I'm sure its in the back of their minds also good luck DN, JJ, Ivey and Cunningham.

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Obviously you guys don't play much Stud 8! My goodness! You guys put me on 10-10-7???? Who do you think I am, Raymer? :-) There is only one hand in the deck I could ever have in this situation with an Ace raising and a King calling. Since the 10's were out, it HAS to be AA.
Well yeah, I thought AA was the only possible holding, especially after the K called, since he obviously is going high and the A is probably going low and you cant be going low with a T.
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