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2011 World Series of PokerEvent #40: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em / Six HandedDays: 1 2 Live Reporting Chip Counts Photo Gallery Payouts1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 … 13 Adeniya Alive After All-in Against AusmusPosted 5 minutes ago by Shamus • Level 20: 4,000-8,000, 1,000 anteDaniel Negreanu opened with a raise to 18,000 from middle position, then Martins Adeniya, sitting to Negreanu's left, shoved all in over the top for about 120,000. It folded to Jeremy Ausmus in the big blind who reshoved all in his entire stack of about 250,000. Negreanu thought a moment, then shrugged and folded his {9-}{9-} face up.Adeniya then showed {J-Hearts}{J-Clubs} and Ausmus {10-Hearts}{10-Clubs}. "Wow," said Negreanu. "You saved me," referring to Ausmus and his isolating-reshove. "Unless a nine comes, of course."The flop came {4-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{3-Spades} and the turn {K-Clubs}, and Adeniya's jacks were still best. Negreanu's words must've been lingering in his brain, though, as the river brought the {9-Diamonds} and a visible reaction from Adeniya. "No, no, that's me," Negreanu said with a laugh, and Adeniya admitted he'd mistakenly thought for a second the nine had sunk him.But Adeniya survives, now with 256,000. Ausmus slips to 136,000, while Negreanu hovers around 270,000.Read more: http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/20...-em-six-handed/

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Top Chip Counts1 Justin Filtz 1,900,0002 Kevin Iacofano 990,0003 Matt Jarvis 750,0004 Tore Lukashavgen 660,0005 Daniel Hirleman 615,0006 Brendon Rubie 600,0007 Massimiliano Martinez 490,0008 Matthew Vengrin 490,0009 Jude Ainsworth 451,00010 Haralabos Voulgaris 340,000Read more: http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/20...-em-six-handed/

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glllllll sir, finally off to bed, 2:35 AM is too damn late imo
try 5:45 here lol, still another level left in Rdogs game
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RealKidPoker Daniel Negreanu@DNChips end day 217k 20 players left #wsop40 avg is 550k. Also in #wsop42 with about 82k but might be reported wrong on website.and Fluff is at 1.9 millTop Chip Counts1 Justin Filtz 1,900,0002 Kevin Iacofano 990,0003 Massimiliano Martinez 980,0004 Matt Jarvis 890,0005 Tore Lukashavgen 660,0006 Daniel Hirleman 615,0007 Matthew Vengrin 490,0008 Jude Ainsworth 451,0009 Robert Merulla 440,00010 Mauro Stivoli 360,000Read more: http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/20...-em-six-handed/

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2011 World Series of PokerEvent #40: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em / Six HandedDays:Day 3 Table and Seat DrawPosted 6 minutes ago by 123md • Level 20: 4,000-8,000, 1,000 anteTable Seat Player Chips280 1 Wesley Pantling 273,000280 2 Matt Vengrin 632,000280 3 --empty-- --280 4 Massimiliano Martinez 1,022,000280 5 Mauro Stivoli 265,000280 6 Daniel Negreanu 217,000 286 1 Shane Schleger 199,000286 2 Kevin Iacofano 866,000286 3 Russell Carson 87,000286 4 --empty-- --286 5 Jude Ainsworth 650,000286 6 Jonathan Duhamel 347,000 292 1 Tore Lukashavgen 445,000292 2 --empty-- --292 3 Daniel Hirleman 650,000292 4 Matt Jarvis 995,000292 5 Brendon Rubie 373,000292 6 Martins Adeniya 266,000 298 1 Robert Merulla 505,000298 2 --empty-- --298 3 Grayson Ramage 611,000298 4 Dan O'Brien 350,000298 5 Justin Filtz 2,017,000298 6 Hafiz Khan 446,000Read more: http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/20...-em-six-handed/Top Chip Counts1 Justin Filtz 2,017,0002 Massimiliano Martinez 1,022,0003 Matt Jarvis 995,0004 Kevin Iacofano 866,0005 Jude Ainsworth 650,0006 Daniel Hirleman 650,0007 Matthew Vengrin 632,0008 Grayson Ramage 611,0009 Robert Merulla 505,00010 Hafiz Khan 446,000

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glllllll sir, finally off to bed, 2:35 AM is an unreasonable hour imo
FYPBut seriously gl Fluff, keep playing your 'A+' game and ship that thing!
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Justin FiltzChipleader with 2,017,000 chips to end the night in the WSOP $5k 6-handed event! 550k average w/ 20 players left$808k and the WSOP bracelet for 1st place!Played great & feel amazing going into Day 2! Thanks for all the support!Keep up the great work Justin , you can do it !!!!!!!!!!!!!Day 2 ConcludesPosted 5 hours 23 minutes ago by Shamus • Level 20: 4,000-8,000, 1,000 anteJustin FiltzJustin FiltzThe short-handed game usually guarantees action. And we certainly saw plenty of that during Day 2 of the $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em Six-Handed Event No. 40. A total of 172 returned for today's second day of play, and by the time ten levels were complete just 20 of those players remained. Justin Filtz ended the day with the most chips by far, bagging 2.017 million, nearly twice that of his nearest challenger.Those hitting the rail shy of the cash today included Jeff Shulman, Freddy Deeb, Vanessa Rousso, Matt Hawrilenko, Tony Dunst, Dave "Devilfish" Ulliott, and Jim McManus. When the dinner break arrived just 79 remained, and on the first hand back Antony Ruberto was eliminated, meaning they'd reached the money.Among the min-cashers were Jason Dewitt, Nenad Medic, Tuan Le, Joe Serock, Daniel Alaei, Angel Guillen, and Shaun Deeb. Meanwhile Justin Filtz began to surge up toward the top of the chip counts, remaining ahead of the pack for much of the evening.As we lost the likes of Olivier Busquet, Eugene Todd, and Isaac Haxton, 2010 November Niner Matt Jarvis scored a huge pot against Grayson Ramage, making two pair with {7-Spades}{6-Spades} to crack Ramage's pocket aces and momentarily challenge Filtz for the chip lead.But Filtz would push even further ahead, increasing his lead as we moved through the last couple of levels. Phil Hellmuth nursed his short stack long enough to finish in 36th. Fifteen more players would follow him to the rail before the night was done, including Nick Maimone, David Singer, Faraz Jaka, Haralabos Voulgaris, and John Andress. Meanwhile Massimiliano Martinez scored a couple of knockouts to cross the million-chip mark and into second place, though remains well behind Filtz.Others returning tomorrow to above-average stacks include Matt Jarvis, Kevin Iacofano, and Jude Ainsworth. Jonathan Duhamel, Daniel Negreanu, and Shane Schleger will be coming back as well, albeit to shorter stacks. (See the full Day 3 table draw below.)The action resumes tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. Vegas time. Come back then to follow it all here at PokerNews.Table Seat Player Chips280 1 Wesley Pantling 273,000280 2 Matt Vengrin 632,000280 3 --empty-- --280 4 Massimiliano Martinez 1,022,000280 5 Mauro Stivoli 265,000280 6 Daniel Negreanu 217,000 286 1 Shane Schleger 199,000286 2 Kevin Iacofano 866,000286 3 Russell Carson 87,000286 4 --empty-- --286 5 Jude Ainsworth 650,000286 6 Jonathan Duhamel 347,000 292 1 Tore Lukashavgen 445,000292 2 --empty-- --292 3 Daniel Hirleman 650,000292 4 Matt Jarvis 995,000292 5 Brendon Rubie 373,000292 6 Martins Adeniya 266,000 298 1 Robert Merulla 505,000298 2 --empty-- --298 3 Grayson Ramage 611,000298 4 Dan O'Brien 350,000298 5 Justin Filtz 2,017,000298 6 Hafiz Khan 446,000Read more: http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/20...-em-six-handed/

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FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCKING AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!Hopefully this final table will be on WSOP.comRose, find out, lol.
of course the Ft will be airedI just realized that his coaching fee will go way way up if he does this oh well just do it please then I can say I have been coached by one of the best
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the question is if DN busts before FT, will he rail the fluff?
Daniel is also still in the $10K Pot Limit Omaha, so he'll be jumping over there if he busts quickly.
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2011 World Series of PokerEvent #40: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em / Six HandedDays:20 Players, One BraceletPosted 45 minutes ago by ShamusWith 20 left, Justin Filtz will enjoy a commanding lead when Day 3 beginsWith 20 left, Justin Filtz will enjoy a commanding lead when Day 3 beginsWelcome to Day 3 of Event No. 40, where just 20 players from our original field of 732 remain. This $5,000 buy-in, short-handed NLHE event attracted a star-studded field of top poker talent, so it is no surprise that a number of poker's most known and respected players will be gathered around the final tables when play resumes a little over an hour from now.All will be chasing Justin Filtz to start the day. Filtz grabbed the chip lead midway through Day 2 and never let it go, building a stack of just over 2 million chips by day's end. That's almost a full million ahead of second place Massimiliano Martinez, with 2010 WSOP Main Event eighth-place finisher Matt Jarvis close behind in third.There are a number of other tough players, however, who'll be looking to climb up the counts page to challenge Filtz, and while their stacks will be smaller the blinds/antes still are, too, meaning there remains time for many to make a move. Among those starting today from the bottom ten are Shane "Shaniac" Schleger, 2010 WSOP ME champion Jonathan Duhamel, and four-time WSOP bracelet winner Daniel Negreanu who will be racing back and forth today between Event No. 40 and Day 2 of Event No. 42, the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship.Read more: http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/20...-em-six-handed/

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RealKidPokerDaniel Negreanu@DNChips sick man ugh. All in with AK vs A9 the guy flopped a 9 and I'm out in 20th place. Now I'll be in the PLO I guess. Brutal WSOP.

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gg DanielKhan DoublesPosted 3 minutes ago by SantanaBandanaWhen we reached Table 298, the board read {j-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{9-Spades}{6-Hearts} and Justin Filtz was heads up with Hafiz Khan. Filtz led out for 100,000, and Khan called.The river was the {7-Hearts}, and Filtz announced all in. Khan snapped it off."You win," Filtz sighed.Khan showed {q-Diamonds}{10-Spades} for a flopped straight, and Filtz went to muck his hand, but the cards fell short. The table asked to see his hand, and it was a couple of black fours.Chip Counts Justin Filtz 1,200,000 -817,000 neg Hafiz Khan 900,000 454,000 posJustinFiltz Justin FiltzLost a 1 million chip pot bluffing Oops! 1.55 million now

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