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Its gonna end up being like 6500+.. and in a year where before the WSOP started after Black Friday when everyone said there would be a downturn in players at the WSOP besides this guy..
and everyone was right except you, unless 3200+ people reg on 1D. 6500 would be -819 from last year.
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Its gonna end up being like 6500+.. and in a year where before the WSOP started after Black Friday when everyone said there would be a downturn in players at the WSOP besides this guy..
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RealKidPokerDaniel NegreanuMade it through day 1 without any major confrontations and ended with 41,175. Day 2 blinds start 250-500 so all in all a good day 1.

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Its gonna end up being like 6500+.. and in a year where before the WSOP started after Black Friday when everyone said there would be a downturn in players at the WSOP besides this guy..
why is every post you make so douchey and conceited?
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WSOP WSOP2011 WSOP Main Event Final Number: 6,865 entrants with 693 spots cashing. First place pays $8,711,956 & 693rd pays $19,359

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after day 1dn @ 41Kloosh @ 33Kfluff @ 89K
i fully expected to be reading - Daniel Negreanu out day 1
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Did JC Alvarado hang it up and move on? Never hear about him anymore as far as the forum big guns go.
He's in main event, also made Day 2, around $53K
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Why do so many more people play days C and D instead of A or B?
Fairly relevant article to this question I read this weekend .... http://www.holdempoker.com/wsop/wsop-main-...the-most-cashes"One of the more difficult decisions to make for players going to play the WSOP Main Event for the first time is what day to select as their Day 1. There are four starting days and each has its perks. The early days are not as pro heavy and are smaller, but the later fields have more dead money. "
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Fairly relevant article to this question I read this weekend .... http://www.holdempoker.com/wsop/wsop-main-...the-most-cashes"One of the more difficult decisions to make for players going to play the WSOP Main Event for the first time is what day to select as their Day 1. There are four starting days and each has its perks. The early days are not as pro heavy and are smaller, but the later fields have more dead money. "
That article sucked. No offense. They basically said that more people play the later days because there are more people in them.
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Why do so many more people play days C and D instead of A or B?
If you're taking a week off work to play in the Main Event you can work until Friday and then play Day 1C or 1D on the weekend which means less time off and less nights in a hotel.Not everybody is a full time player.
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Why do so many more people play days C and D instead of A or B?
poker players are lazy procrastinators*and what bob sad... if you play day 1a or 1b and make day 2 you have three days off which is kinda lame... lots of time off work etc
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Daniel's Starting table today.1454 Duane Wellnitz PHOENIX, AZ, US 35,475 Amazon / 308 / 11455 Rodrigo Lobo BR 33,375 Amazon / 308 / 21456 Tommy Le TUSTIN, CA, US 22,000 Amazon / 308 / 31457 Darrell Roberts Richardson, TX, US 38,075 Amazon / 308 / 41458 Can Kim Hua LAS VEGAS, NV, US 29,200 Amazon / 308 / 51459 Chad Winters HENDERSON, NV, US 30,525 Amazon / 308 / 61460 George Mcdonald GLASGOW, , GB 33,575 Amazon / 308 / 71461 Daniel Negreanu TORONTO, ON, CA 41,175 Amazon / 308 / 81462 Najib Kamand SURREY LONDON, , GB 25,425 Amazon / 308 / 9

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