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I guess Men didn't have enough extra chips from his horses to make it to the final table.
Bold Predicition: He'll show up at the final table with a 1.2 mill stack everyone will wonder why their playing 10 handed but noone will say anything...He'll still bust 10th
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From Pokernews:Mr. Brunson's assistant, who seemed to be under the impression that Doyle was holding the AK (he had Q9 on a 4d Qh 5d Kh board) , cheered and called out for no nine or queen.River: Jh To a standing ovation from the crowd, Brunson is bust.Bad read by the assistant.

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From Pokernews:Mr. Brunson's assistant, who seemed to be under the impression that Doyle was holding the AK (he had Q9 on a 4d Qh 5d Kh board) , cheered and called out for no nine or queen.River: Jh To a standing ovation from the crowd, Brunson is bust.Bad read by the assistant.
He/she is now looking for another gig.
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Mr. Brunson's assistant, who seemed to be under the impression that Doyle was holding the AK (he had Q9 on a 4d Qh 5d Kh board) , cheered and called out for no nine or queen.
oh man that sux for that asst, lol
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Jason Mercier - 1,671,000 James Akenhead - 892,000 Praz Bansi - 863,000 Barry Shulman - 805,000 Markus Ristola - 777,000 Saar Wilf - 714,000 Daniel Negreanu - 644,000 Eric Liu - 609,000Keith Hawkins - 516,000 Matt Hawrilenko - 498,000 Antoine Saout - 387,000 Chris Bjorin - 382,000 Thomas Bichon - 375,000 Teddy Sheringham - 320,000 Tony Cousineau - 250,000 Ram Vaswani - 173,000

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"Just got lucky. Raised to 19k called and called. I had AJ in bb. I went all in for 163k more. Got called by AQ flopped a Jack"I want to learn from this move. Was this raise intended as a squeeze play or felt you could just take the whole pot right then?Bob and I just had a MSN discussion about this and we are at different ends of the spectrum.Sure you are short stacked, but you still have 21BB and this seems very anti-small ball in a very very marginal situation that you are killed dominated or racing at best with a raise and a smooth call in front of you. Seems there would have been somewhere around 59K in the pot when you push there which basically allows you to grow your stack by around 35% if you pick up the pot uncontested which is good value assuming you only have to win 1:2 of those in the long run for that play to be profitable right?
I predict it was a squeeze but with a hand he felt could reasonably be the best hand that also doesn't play as well after the flop versus multiple opponents and out of position.
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The Final CountdownThe 10 remaining players are now condensing onto the final table, which means the official final table (of nine) will include at least:- one Hit Squad member- one member of the November Nine- one bracelet winner- one of the old guard- one four-bet-shoving-snap-calling-lol-donkaments Internet whiz kid

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Redraw AgainAs we have 10 runners on a nine-handed televised table, seats nine and 10 are sharing a hole card camera. That'll be fun.Seat 1: Barry Shulman - 1,150,000Seat 2: Jason Mercier - 2,709,000Seat 3: Praz Bansi - 1,206,000Seat 4: Markus Ristola - 784,000Seat 5: Chris Bjorin - 578,000Seat 6: Eric Liu - 379,000Seat 7: James Akenhead - 1,361,000Seat 8: Daniel Negreanu - 498,000Seat 9: Antoine Saout - 748,000Seat 10: Matt Hawrilenko - 571,000Just one more player needs to bust out before we can all go home. Joy!

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The Final CountdownThe 10 remaining players are now condensing onto the final table, which means the official final table (of nine) will include at least:- one Hit Squad member- one member of the November Nine- one bracelet winner- one of the old guard- one four-bet-shoving-snap-calling-lol-donkaments Internet whiz kid
lol this made me chuckle
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Day 4 Concludes, Final Table All SetComing back today with 36 runners instead of the 27 originally planned, we were a little afraid that we could be in for a long one. But as it turned out, a steady stream of bustouts saw us finishing at a surprisingly reasonable hour.The list of people who didn't make it could fill a poker pamphlet at least, if not an actual book -- Devilfish, Men Nguyen, Arnaud Mattern and Yevgeniy Timoshenko were among our in-the-money finishers. But ladies and gentlemen, check out this final table:Seat 1: Barry Shulman - 1,090,000Seat 2: Jason Mercier - 3,198,000Seat 3: Praz Bansi - 1,160,000Seat 4: Markus Ristola - 784,000Seat 5: Chris Bjorin - 518,000Seat 6: James Akenhead - 1,398,000Seat 7: Daniel Negreanu - 438,000Seat 8: Antoine Saout - 701,000Seat 9: Matt Hawrilenko - 674,000After frankly dominating the last couple of levels, Jason Mercier goes into the final as massive chip leader. However, there's a lot of play left in this tournament yet, and we wouldn't like to call it between this fearsome lineup. Join us back here at the Empire tomorrow from noon GMT+1 for what will by any standards be a pretty interesting final table. Until then, it's goodnight from us, and it's goodnight from them.

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