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Event 6 of the 2009 WSOP is the $10K World Championship of Seven Card Stud and it starts at 5 PM today.Daniel will be playing and he also intends on playing the $1,500 PLO that starts at noon today so it should be a fun day for him.Updates from Poker News are available at this link.http://www.pokernews.com/wsop/2009/event-6/Daniel will be sending updates to his Twitter account which are available through this link on FCP.http://www.fullcontactpoker.com/daniel-negreanu/twitter.phpGood Luck today DanielDaniel's Twitter Updates1 June 2009, 7:25 pmRealKidPoker: Matt Glanz Pery Friedman Shawn Sheikan at my table1 June 2009, 9:01 pmRealKidPoker: Ok so I'm officially running very badly early in the series. Haven't won a pot in over an hour1 June 2009, 9:11 pmRealKidPoker: 21300 after two levels1 June 2009, 11:30 pmRealKidPoker: 24500 at dinner breaj. Was up to 34k and took two bad beats2 June 2009, 1:30 amRealKidPoker: Getting rivered like crazy. 17k after level 5.2 June 2009, 2:26 amRealKidPoker: 8 antes of 100. Player throws in 1000. Dealer tries to make change from the pot. Oops not enough... She did that three times LOL2 June 2009, 2:30 amRealKidPoker: 20600 end of level. 2 more levels tonight and I'll be glad to end w what I started with2 June 2009, 3:50 amRealKidPoker: 9000 w one level left to play. So brutal card dead and trtong2 June 2009, 4:33 amRealKidPoker: Just tripled up with a full house in 5 cards. Finally. Up to 17k2 June 2009, 4:47 amRealKidPoker: Nigjht is over I clawed back to 23100. A good comeback.Daniel's Day 2 Twitter Updates2 June 2009, 4:11 pmRealKidPoker: Elezra Ivey and Hoyt Corkins at my starting table.2 June 2009, 4:39 pmRealKidPoker: I just won a 5k last longer with Chris Reslock. We do 5k on every event we play. He usually kills me2 June 2009, 4:43 pmRealKidPoker: Up to 34k made a flush in a three way pot to the river. They were both on a heart flush draw- I made clubs2 June 2009, 4:55 pmRealKidPoker: 49k now. Had 4 68 of spades caught a 7 then the 7s. Raised it- hit 5 against Hoyt2 June 2009, 5:53 pmRealKidPoker: Just took a ridiculous beat. Aces up in 4 against KQ98.. 6... 6... 6. No idea why this guy was calling2 June 2009, 6:07 pmRealKidPoker: 41400 at break2 June 2009, 7:26 pmRealKidPoker: I got 29400 and we are about to play 2500-5000 limit. 63 players left2 June 2009, 7:39 pmRealKidPoker: Down to 8k. Tried to run a bluff, missed, and he had two pair on river. Would have worked if he missed. Oh well2 June 2009, 7:45 pmRealKidPoker: Was all in and hit a flush2 June 2009, 8:03 pmRealKidPoker: I just happen to have 42k again picking off two bluffs in a row. Avg is 77k so I'm close. Been haaaanging around well2 June 2009, 9:46 pmRealKidPoker: Doubled with 44 5 3 4 5 vs Aces up. Got 66k now 48 left2 June 2009, 10:01 pmRealKidPoker: Made another flush. 93k now and about average in chips2 June 2009, 10:30 pmRealKidPoker: 106800 heading into 4k 8k2 June 2009, 11:32 pmRealKidPoker: 176k end of level.. Just playrf a hand awesome. Very proud of myself. Had a dead read on a guy and pounded the action2 June 2009, 11:43 pmRealKidPoker: So I have 3300 in the 2-7 and its going to dinner. Not concerned with that event2 June 2009, 11:57 pmRealKidPoker: Getting my second wind now. Was a bit ill when I got here today but now my energy is good. 30 players left.3 June 2009, 12:02 amRealKidPoker: Just won a HUGE three way pot with a full house. I have 280k now wow!3 June 2009, 12:26 amRealKidPoker: Nick Frangos Ben Lin Jeff Lissandro. All the usual suspects still in a stud tournament. I got 312k now3 June 2009, 12:56 amRealKidPoker: 23 left I have 354k avg is 185k. I'll be out of the other one soon. Oh well haha3 June 2009, 1:35 amRealKidPoker: 17 left now one away from the money3 June 2009, 1:57 amRealKidPoker: We are on the bubble- no break- and I have to pee soooo bad!3 June 2009, 2:06 amRealKidPoker: In the money a big 20 points. 214k3 June 2009, 2:33 amRealKidPoker: Wow bad table draw. Incredibly bad. My table is tough other is soft3 June 2009, 2:42 amRealKidPoker: My table: Ray D Pescatori Lissandro Judan Glanz Me Habib and Greg Meuller. Other table? All randoms3 June 2009, 3:28 amRealKidPoker: Rolled up for the first time in the tourney with 777 and hit a 7 on 5th. Got called on 5 and 6. At 324k with 14 left3 June 2009, 4:33 amRealKidPoker: Still 11 left. I have 122k and we are playing till 3am3 June 2009, 5:02 amRealKidPoker: 191 to end night. Last hand missed on a MONSTER pot with a straight flush draw. Oh well. Back tomm at 1pmDaniel's Day 3 Twitter Updates3 June 2009, 3:20 PMRealKidPoker: Crushed on back to back hands. Down to 35k now3 June 2009, 3:25 PMRealKidPoker: Crushed played 3 hands lost all three3 June 2009, 3:39 PMRealKidPoker: Dissapointed. Going to play the PLO NL mix at 5pm and then tomm at 5pm look forward to the 10k 8 game mix.

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gl Daniel and all fcper'smy favorite event

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Card player is still upShawn Sheikhan vs. Daniel NegreanuDaniel Negreanu opens for 50 with the 7, Shawn Sheikhan completes the bet to 200 with the A and Negreanu calls.Sheikhan: X-X-A4 Negreanu: X-X-79Sheikhan bets 200 and Negreanu calls.Sheikhan: X-X-A48 Negreanu: X-X-79ASheikhan bets 400 and Negreanu folds, showing A4 for a pair of aces with a flush draw. Sheikhan rakes the pot and brings his stack up to 32,000 this hand while Negreanu falls to 28,000 in chips.

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The Real Table of DoomWe pity Peter Andrzejewski. Surely he knew, when he registered for a $10,000 tournament in a highly specialized game, that he would face a tough field. But he couldn't ever have expected this line-up:Seat 1: Yuval BronshteinSeat 2: David BenyamineSeat 3: Jen HarmanSeat 4: Nick SchulmanSeat 5: Barry GreensteinSeat 6: [his seat]Seat 7: Eli ElezraSeat 8: Andy BlochAt least he's off on the right foot; he took a very nice pot (three bets on fifth street) off of Eli Elezra with deuces full of aces.Good luck, Peter!

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The Real Table of DoomWe pity Peter Andrzejewski. Surely he knew, when he registered for a $10,000 tournament in a highly specialized game, that he would face a tough field. But he couldn't ever have expected this line-up:Seat 1: Yuval BronshteinSeat 2: David BenyamineSeat 3: Jen HarmanSeat 4: Nick SchulmanSeat 5: Barry GreensteinSeat 6: [his seat]Seat 7: Eli ElezraSeat 8: Andy BlochAt least he's off on the right foot; he took a very nice pot (three bets on fifth street) off of Eli Elezra with deuces full of aces.Good luck, Peter!
I know everyone but seat 1.
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The Real Table of DoomWe pity Peter Andrzejewski. Surely he knew, when he registered for a $10,000 tournament in a highly specialized game, that he would face a tough field. But he couldn't ever have expected this line-up:Seat 1: Yuval BronshteinSeat 2: David BenyamineSeat 3: Jen HarmanSeat 4: Nick SchulmanSeat 5: Barry GreensteinSeat 6: [his seat]Seat 7: Eli ElezraSeat 8: Andy BlochAt least he's off on the right foot; he took a very nice pot (three bets on fifth street) off of Eli Elezra with deuces full of aces.Good luck, Peter!
Man if we could get Ivey moved to that table I would probably pay PPV type money to watch that table live
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The Real Table of DoomWe pity Peter Andrzejewski. Surely he knew, when he registered for a $10,000 tournament in a highly specialized game, that he would face a tough field. But he couldn't ever have expected this line-up:Seat 1: Yuval BronshteinSeat 2: David BenyamineSeat 3: Jen HarmanSeat 4: Nick SchulmanSeat 5: Barry GreensteinSeat 6: [his seat]Seat 7: Eli ElezraSeat 8: Andy BlochAt least he's off on the right foot; he took a very nice pot (three bets on fifth street) off of Eli Elezra with deuces full of aces.Good luck, Peter!
awesome table
Man if we could get Ivey moved to that table I would probably pay PPV type money to watch that table live
agree with above I would pay 10k to play at that table lol
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awesome tableagree with above I would pay 10k to play at that table lol
why?also yuvee is prob best player at that table
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The Real Table of DoomWe pity Peter Andrzejewski. Surely he knew, when he registered for a $10,000 tournament in a highly specialized game, that he would face a tough field. But he couldn't ever have expected this line-up:Seat 1: Yuval BronshteinSeat 2: David BenyamineSeat 3: Jen HarmanSeat 4: Nick SchulmanSeat 5: Barry GreensteinSeat 6: [his seat]Seat 7: Eli ElezraSeat 8: Andy BlochAt least he's off on the right foot; he took a very nice pot (three bets on fifth street) off of Eli Elezra with deuces full of aces.Good luck, Peter!
I think I missed something.Who is Peter?Oops, nevermind.
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One hundred forty-two players put up the $10,000 buyin for this Seven-Card Stud World Championship, generating a total prizepool of $1,334,800. The final two tables will all be guaranteed a payday, with 16th place being worth $21,343. To the man or woman who manages to collect every chip in play will go $373,744 along with the coveted shiny gold bracelet.1 $ 373,744 - 2 $ 231,014 - 3 $ 152,915 - 4 $ 107,959 - 5 $ 80,969 - 6 $ 64,297 - 7 $ 53,886 - 8 $ 47,532 - 9 $ 36,267 - 10 $ 36,267 - 11 $ 29,152 - 12 $ 29,152 - 13 $ 24,480 - 14 $ 24,480 - 15 $ 21,343 - 16 $ 21,343

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Tournament has started. Last year they had 158 players in this event, I wonder how many will enter this year.
I'm gonna set the over/under at 142. Place your bets!
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Per Pokernews Day 2:(Table 62)Seat 1: Steven Landfish - 54900Seat 2: Hoyt Corkins - 38700Seat 3: Soheil Shamseddin - 24700Seat 4: Alessio Isaia - 35100Seat 5: Phil Ivey - 30300Seat 6: Daniel Negreanu - 23100Seat 7: Eli Elezra - 61800Seat 8: Kenneth McMahan - 36600

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Per Pokernews Day 2:(Table 62)Seat 1: Steven Landfish - 54900Seat 2: Hoyt Corkins - 38700Seat 3: Soheil Shamseddin - 24700Seat 4: Alessio Isaia - 35100Seat 5: Phil Ivey - 30300Seat 6: Daniel Negreanu - 23100Seat 7: Eli Elezra - 61800Seat 8: Kenneth McMahan - 36600
Ivey, DN, EliI suspect some big pots will be played...
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Roped in By Kid PokerDaniel Negreanu and Hoyt Corkins were at it again, and again Negreanu came out on top of their skirmish. With more than 25,000 chips piled in the center of the table, Negreanu ran down a king-high club flush to take down the pot. After several winning battles with Corkins, Negreanu has crept back out of the danger zone with 36,000 chips.

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heh thats funy that you do a 5k last longer with reslock. I've played with him in AC before and he doesnt seem to be the type that would do 5k LL's

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