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So they're down to 79 players and Phil Hellmuth will be starting the day with a one orbit penalty for an outburst against another player after the last hand played yesterday when the other player bluffed him.Here are the chips counts and seating assignments and they begin play at noon Vegas time.Mark Ketteringham 5800000 Andrew Brokos 4080000 Nikolay Losev 4058000 Albert Kim 3734000 Tiffany Michelle 3438000 Dennis Phillips 3436000 Aaron Gordon 3369000 Jamal Kunbuz 3327000 Steve Lade 3225000 Jeremy Joseph 3100000 Alfredo Fernandez 3053000 Judet Christian 3031000 Peter Eastgate 2629000 David Rheem 2586000 Chris Klodnicki 2496000 David Benefield 2490000 James McManus 2434000 Kelly Kim 2425000 Cristian Dragomir 2372000 Brandon Cantu 2288000 Mauro Lupo 2261000 Anthony Scherer 2245000 Nicholas Sliwinski 2236000 Jason Riesenberg 2217000 Nhan Le 2190000 Ivan Demidov 2185000 Justin Sadauskas 2000000 Justin Scott 1971000 Dean Hamrick 1905000 Jonathan Plens 1870000 Garrett Beckman 1860000 Alan Gould 1838000 Craig Marquis 1748000 David Saab 1705000 Scott Montgomery 1669000 Geert Jans 1633000 Kido Pham 1600000 Andrew Rosskamm 1593000 Paul Snead 1572000 Joe Bishop 1570000 Phi Nguyen 1540000 Larry Wright 1502000 Gert Andersen 1447000 Bob Whalen 1382000 Rafael Caiaffa 1338000 Peter Neff 1275000 Niklas Flisberg 1264000 Greg Byard 1189000 Chris Crilly 1183000 Suresh Prabhu 1175000 Mike Matusow 1169000 Allen Kennedy 1153000 Clint Schafer 1123000 Darus Suharto 1057000 Owen Crowe 1050000 Tim Loecke 996000 Aaron Keay 990000 Michael Carroll 957000 Jamal Sawaqdeh 888000 Daniel Buzgon 876000 Sean Davis 861000 Ylon Schwartz 816000 Victor Ramdin 795000 Felix Osterland 786000 Brian Tatum 780000 Adam Levy 767000 Matt Matros 766000 Phil Hellmuth 721000 Alex Outhred 699000 Keith Hawkins 636000 Jason Glass 629000 Mark Owens 595000 Lisa Parsons 581000 Jeremy Gaubert 578000 Mark Wilds 485000 Eric Bamer 479000 Craig Stein 440000 Christopher Zapf 297000 Thomas Keller 245000 (Table 1)Seat 1: Bob Whalen – 1,382,000Seat 2: Paul Snead – 1,572,000Seat 3: Christopher Zapf – 297,000Seat 4: Brian Tatum – 780,000Seat 5: Aaron Gordon – 3,369,000Seat 6: Jason Glass – 629,000Seat 7: David Rheem – 2,586,000Seat 8: Thomas Keller – 245,000Seat 9: Garrett Beckman – 1,860,000(Table 2)Seat 1: Chris Klodnicki – 2,496,000Seat 2: Kido Pham – 1,600,000Seat 3: Aaron Keay – 990,000Seat 4: Anthony Scherer – 2,245,000Seat 5: Alfredo Fernandez – 3,053,000Seat 6: Peter Eastgate – 2,629,000Seat 7: Judet Christian – 3,031,000Seat 8: Scott Montgomery – 1,669,000Seat 9: Mauro Lupo – 2,261,000(Table 3)Seat 1: Greg Byard – 1,189,000Seat 2: Jonathan Plens – 1,870,000Seat 3: Nhan Le – 2,190,000Seat 4: Justin Sadauskas – 2,000,000Seat 5: Keith Hawkins – 636,000Seat 6: Eric Bamer – 479,000Seat 7: Cristian Dragomir – 2,372,000Seat 8: Dean Hamrick – 1,905,000Seat 9: Joe Bishop – 1,570,000(Table 4)Seat 1: Geert Jans – 1,633,000Seat 2: Justin Scott – 1,971,000Seat 3: Alan Gould – 1,838,000Seat 4: Daniel Buzgon – 876,000Seat 5: Alex Outhred – 699,000Seat 6: Albert Kim – 3,734,000Seat 7: David Saab – 1,705,000Seat 8: Nikolay Losev – 4,058,000Seat 9: Matt Matros – 766,000(Table 5)Seat 1: Jeremy Joseph – 3,100,000Seat 2: Mark Ketteringham – 5,800,000Seat 3: Gert Andersen – 1,447,000Seat 4: Brandon Cantu – 2,288,000Seat 5: David Benefield – 2,490,000Seat 6: Dennis Phillips – 3,436,000Seat 7: Sean Davis – 861,000Seat 8: Michael Carroll – 957,000Seat 9: Mark Owens – 595,000(Table 6)Seat 1: Rafael Caiaffa – 1,338,000Seat 2: Steve Lade – 3,225,000Seat 3: Ivan Demidov – 2,185,000Seat 4: Phi Nguyen – 1,540,000Seat 5: Adam Levy – 767,000Seat 6: Nicholas Sliwinski – 2,236,000Seat 7: Suresh Prabhu – 1,175,000Seat 8: Ylon Schwartz – 816,000Seat 9: Victor Ramdin – 795,000(Table 7)Seat 1: James McManus – 2,434,000Seat 2: Tim Loecke – 996,000Seat 3: Phil Hellmuth – 721,000Seat 4: Allen Kennedy – 1,153,000Seat 5: Kelly Kim – 2,425,000Seat 6: Larry Wright – 1,502,000Seat 7: Jason Riesenberg – 2,217,000Seat 8: Andrew Rosskamm – 1,593,000Seat 9: Clint Schafer – 1,123,000(Table 8)Seat 1: Chris Crilly – 1,183,000Seat 2: Craig Marquis – 1,748,000Seat 3: Felix Osterland – 786,000Seat 4: Jamal Sawaqdeh – 888,000Seat 5: Jamal Kunbuz – 3,327,000Seat 7: Mike Matusow – 1,169,000Seat 8: Tiffany Michelle – 3,438,000Seat 9: Jeremy Gaubert – 578,000(Table 9)Seat 1: Craig Stein – 440,000Seat 2: Niklas Flisberg – 1,264,000Seat 3: Mark Wilds – 485,000Seat 4: Andrew Brokos – Did Not Report (approx. 4,080,000)Seat 6: Lisa Parsons – 581,000Seat 7: Peter Neff – 1,275,000Seat 8: Darus Suharto – 1,057,000Seat 9: Owen Crowe – 1,050,000

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So they're down to 79 players and Phil Hellmuth will be starting the day with a one orbit penalty for an outburst against another player after the last hand played yesterday when the other player bluffed him.
Actually, PH was pissed because the guy called his re-raise with t4dd (PH had ak), and the flop came ten high, PH check-folded, and Matusow got the guy to show the t4.GLGL Roothlus, GBecks, and Ocrowe.
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Actually, PH was pissed because the guy called his re-raise with t4dd (PH had ak), and the flop came ten high, PH check-folded, and Matusow got the guy to show the t4.GLGL Roothlus, GBecks, and Ocrowe.
I stand corrected.
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Goooooooooo Roothlus, Mikey, Hellmuth and Tiffany Michelle and biggest of all...........DONT GOOOOOOOO CANTU.

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If Mike manages to FT this for the 3rd time in 7 years it has to be the greatest feat in the history of tourney poker. Long way to go yet.
Dan Harrington winning in '95, 3rd in '03, and 4th in '04 deserves come consideration there...
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Dan Harrington winning in '95, 3rd in '03, and 4th in '04 deserves come consideration there...
I would have to give the edge to Mike for the shear size of the fields and the amount of skilled knowledgable players there are today as compared to 5 years ago or back in 95.
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If Mike manages to FT this for the 3rd time in 7 years it has to be the greatest feat in the history of tourney poker.
yeah winning a race early, then playing super tight all day until getting lucky with 10 5 vs A K takes talent.
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Dan Harrington did an amazing job final tabling in 2 of the biggest WSOP fields ever in back to back years. But his win in 95 wasn't against near the field in 03 and 04. Raymer's back to back years of winning it, then finishing in the 20s was impressive alsopokernews.com keeps up with the best updates.

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I would have to give the edge to Mike for the shear size of the fields and the amount of skilled knowledgable players there are today as compared to 5 years ago or back in 95.
So, how does 2001 factor in?
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So, how does 2001 factor in?
It was still a really big field. There was around 500 players that year. That's nothing compared to now, but it's a lot bigger than it was in the 90s.
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It was still a really big field. There was around 500 players that year. That's nothing compared to now, but it's a lot bigger than it was in the 90s.
I don't get how 2003-2004 would be too long ago, but a 500 person field in 2001 is relevant?
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I don't get how 2003-2004 would be too long ago, but a 500 person field in 2001 is relevant?
The fields from 03 on are so much bigger than before it's really hard to compare. In the 70s the fields were as small as 10 players I think. By the 80s it was around 100
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i belive number 1 pen is still alive and well too. His name is Peter Neff and as a matter of fact I think he has an acct. here and has posted a couple times.

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Sitting This One OutAs we reported just prior to the conclusion of last night's play, Phil Hellmuth will be serving a one-orbit penalty and sitting out the first nine hands of play. With the blinds and antes where they are, this time-out will cost Hellmuth a total of 81,000 chips, or roughly 11% of his total stack.It should come as no suprise that Hellmuth starts Day 6 back at the main ESPN featured table on the Milwaukee's Best Light stage. With just moments until the cards are in the air, the other eight players have arrived, unbagged their chips, and have been mic'd up by the crew, but "The Poker Brat" is nowhere in sight.

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what a joke...Off the HookJust before the announcement of "shuffle up and deal," Hellmuth strolled into the tournament area and took his seat. He was dealt into the first hand which he raised from under the gun, winning the blinds and antes. When a floor supervisor was asked about the alleged one-round penalty Hellmuth was to serve, a reply of "it's been overruled" was given.And people think he's not involved in the ub scam. lmao

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