seacucumber 2 Posted August 30, 2011 Share Posted August 30, 2011 Gilbertology (aka Hibachi) just made the final table of the WPT Legends of Poker Main Event as the 2nd chipleader! Here are the official chip counts for today's televised WPT final table, with 28:23 left in Level 30 (50,000-100,000 with a 10,000 ante):Seat 1. Joshua Pollock - 5,315,000 (53 BBs)Seat 2. Owais Ahmed - 1,720,000 (17 BBs)Seat 3. Will Failla - 6,775,000 (67 BBs)Seat 4. Adam Aronson - 2,185,000 (21 BBs)Seat 5. Ken Aldridge - 3,640,000 (36 BBs)Seat 6. Jeff Vertes - 4,005,000 (40 BBs)The televised WPT final table is scheduled to start at 4:00 pm PT, and we'll be providing complete hand-for-hand coverage with chip counts updated after every hand. For the first time in WPT history, there will also be a semi-live webcast of the final table on a 30-minute delay -- with hole cards.Payouts for the FT are:1. $758,085*2. $365,8003. $186,4004. $128,5005. $102,8006. $ 77,100*1st includes $25,500 WPT SeatThe last time he was this deep in a Main Event he ran into a formidable opponent HU so hopefully the 2nd time will be the charm! GLGL Josh! Link to post Share on other sites
FCP Bob 1,320 Posted August 30, 2011 Share Posted August 30, 2011 Great news, good luck JoshAlso congrats on your cash in the same event seacucumber Link to post Share on other sites
rcgs59 15 Posted August 30, 2011 Share Posted August 30, 2011 wtg Josh and awesome gg to you Frank :)gl Josh tid Link to post Share on other sites
KingJames 11 Posted August 30, 2011 Share Posted August 30, 2011 Frank's a beast, congratudolencesgl to Gilbertology Link to post Share on other sites
El Guapo 8 Posted August 30, 2011 Share Posted August 30, 2011 RoR Frank Link to post Share on other sites
dna4ever 2 Posted August 30, 2011 Share Posted August 30, 2011 GLGLGL! Link to post Share on other sites
king_tanner 84 Posted August 30, 2011 Share Posted August 30, 2011 gl!whoever made that payout structure is an idiot btw. Link to post Share on other sites
troyomac 0 Posted August 30, 2011 Share Posted August 30, 2011 Gl Josh even though you lost a boxing match to a girl. Link to post Share on other sites
rcgs59 15 Posted August 30, 2011 Share Posted August 30, 2011 Gl Josh even though you lost a HU match to a girl.FYPFinal table streamhttp://www.worldpokertour.com/Live_Streami...s_of_Poker.aspx Link to post Share on other sites
rcgs59 15 Posted August 30, 2011 Share Posted August 30, 2011 http://www.worldpokertour.com/Live_Streami...s_of_Poker.aspxHand #6: Joshua Pollock Wins a 3.3 Million Pot Against Will FaillaLevel 30: 50,000-100,000, 10,000 anteJoshua Pollock min-raises from the button to 200,000, and Will Failla calls from the big blind. The flop comes Kclub9spade5heart, Failla checks, Pollock bets 225,000, and Failla check-raises to 600,000. Pollock thinks for more than 30 seconds before he calls.The turn card is the Kheart, Failla bets 800,000, and Pollock thinks for nearly a minute before he calls.The river card is the 3spade, and Failla thinks for a while before he checks, and Pollock thinks for a while himself before he checks behind. Pollock turns over KspadeJdiamond to win the pot with trip kings, and Failla mucks.With that pot, Joshua Pollock moves into the chip lead.Pot Size: 3,310,000Seat 1. Joshua Pollock - 6,190,000Seat 2. Owais Ahmed - 1,930,000Seat 3. Will Failla - 4,835,000Seat 4. Adam Aronson - 1,980,000Seat 5. Ken Aldridge - 4,825,000Seat 6. Jeff Vertes - 3,960,000Hand #10: Joshua PollockLevel 31: 60,000-120,000, 20,000 anteJeff Vertes completes the small blind to 120,000, and Joshua Pollock checks his option in the big blind. The flop comes AheartQclub8heart, Vertes bets 300,000, and Pollock thinks for a while before he raises to 750,000.Vertes folds, and Pollock shows Qspade8club (two pair) as he collects the pot.Seat 1. Joshua Pollock - 6,235,000Seat 2. Owais Ahmed - 1,870,000Seat 3. Will Failla - 5,670,000Seat 4. Adam Aronson - 1,645,000Seat 5. Ken Aldridge - 4,940,000Seat 6. Jeff Vertes - 3,360,000Hand #16: Joshua PollockLevel 31: 60,000-120,000, 20,000 anteEveryone folds to Joshua Pollock, giving him a walk in the big blind. Pollock shows Kdiamond9diamond as he collects the chips.Seat 1. Joshua Pollock - 6,235,000Seat 2. Owais Ahmed - 1,920,000Seat 3. Will Failla - 4,065,000Seat 4. Adam Aronson - 1,645,000Seat 5. Ken Aldridge - 4,915,000Seat 6. Jeff Vertes - 4,940,000Hand #19: Joshua PollockLevel 31: 60,000-120,000, 20,000 anteKen Aldridge raises under the gun to 325,000, Joshua Pollock reraises from the cutoff (dead button) to 750,000, and Aldridge thinks for about a minute before he folds. Pollock takes the pot.Seat 1. Joshua Pollock - 6,720,000Seat 3. Will Failla - 6,125,000Seat 4. Adam Aronson - 1,465,000Seat 5. Ken Aldridge - 4,530,000Seat 6. Jeff Vertes - 4,880,000 Link to post Share on other sites
rcgs59 15 Posted August 31, 2011 Share Posted August 31, 2011 Official Chip CountsLevel 32: 75,000-150,000, 25,000 anteHere are the official chip counts from the break:Seat 1. Joshua Pollock - 6,125,000 (40 BBs)Seat 3. Will Failla - 4,500,000 (30 BBs)Seat 4. Adam Aronson - 3,450,000 (23 BBs)Seat 5. Ken Aldridge - 4,575,000 (30 BBs)Seat 6. Jeff Vertes - 5,075,000 (33 BBs)Love this hand , One hell of a good fold by WillHand #14: Jeff Vertes Wins a Big Pot in a Cooler Against Will FaillaLevel 31: 60,000-120,000, 20,000 anteJeff Vertes raises under the gun to 325,000, Will Failla calls from the button, and Ken Aldridge calls from the big blind. The flop comes AclubQclubQheart, Aldridge and Vertes both check, and Failla bets 300,000. Aldridge folds, and Vertes thinks for more than 30 seconds before he calls.The turn card is the 6heart, and both players check.The river card is the 2spade, Vertes bets 500,000, and Failla stands up and starts talking. "I know when it doesn't feel good. The hairs are standing up on the back of my neck. Alright, I call."Vertes turns over A-Q for a flopped full house (queens full of aces), and Failla proudly shows K-Q -- trip queens.It appears that Failla lost the minimum as Jeff Vertes pulls in a huge pot.Pot size: 2,755,000Seat 1. Joshua Pollock - 6,095,000Seat 2. Owais Ahmed - 2,235,000Seat 3. Will Failla - 4,105,000Seat 4. Adam Aronson - 1,685,000Seat 5. Ken Aldridge - 5,015,000Seat 6. Jeff Vertes - 4,585,000 Link to post Share on other sites
rcgs59 15 Posted August 31, 2011 Share Posted August 31, 2011 gg JoshHand #76: Joshua Pollock Eliminated in 4th Place ($128,500)Level 33: 100,000-200,000, 25,000 anteJoshua Pollock raises from the button to 425,000, and Ken Aldridge calls from the big blind. The flop comes AdiamondKclub4diamond, Aldridge checks, Pollock bets 500,000, Aldridge raises to 1,200,000, and Pollock thinks for about a minute before he moves all in.Aldridge pauses briefly and says, "I call."Pollock shows Jdiamond7diamond for a diamond flush draw, and Aldridge turns over Aspade7heart for a pair of aces. Pollock is the short stack, and he'll need to improve to stay alive.The turn card is the 7club, the river card is the 10heart, and Ken Aldridge wins the pot with two pair, aces and sevens.Joshua Pollock is eliminated in fourth place, earning $128,500.Seat 1. Joshua Pollock - Out in 4th Place ($128,500)Seat 3. Will Failla - 3,250,000Seat 5. Ken Aldridge - 12,325,000Seat 6. Jeff Vertes - 8,150,000 Link to post Share on other sites
timwakefield 68 Posted August 31, 2011 Share Posted August 31, 2011 GG Josh . Link to post Share on other sites
dna4ever 2 Posted August 31, 2011 Share Posted August 31, 2011 gg JoshHand #76: Joshua Pollock Eliminated in 4th Place ($128,500)Level 33: 100,000-200,000, 25,000 anteJoshua Pollock raises from the button to 425,000, and Ken Aldridge calls from the big blind. The flop comes AdiamondKclub4diamond, Aldridge checks, Pollock bets 500,000, Aldridge raises to 1,200,000, and Pollock thinks for about a minute before he moves all in.Aldridge pauses briefly and says, "I call."Pollock shows Jdiamond7diamond for a diamond flush draw, and Aldridge turns over Aspade7heart for a pair of aces. Pollock is the short stack, and he'll need to improve to stay alive.The turn card is the 7club, the river card is the 10heart, and Ken Aldridge wins the pot with two pair, aces and sevens.Joshua Pollock is eliminated in fourth place, earning $128,500.Seat 1. Joshua Pollock - Out in 4th Place ($128,500)Seat 3. Will Failla - 3,250,000Seat 5. Ken Aldridge - 12,325,000Seat 6. Jeff Vertes - 8,150,000Is that a standard play by Aldrige? Standard button raise 4 handed from Gilb, I can see the check raise on Aldrige's part to get some information on where he stands and I can see Gilb's shove there representing a big ace and having the 35% er with the 2nd nut flush draw. Not exactly sure how much Aldrige had behind so maybe he was pot committed already when he check raised? I guess this is standard the more I talk it out, but damn ballsy call depending on what kind of image Gilb had. Link to post Share on other sites
seacucumber 2 Posted August 31, 2011 Author Share Posted August 31, 2011 Is that a standard play by Aldrige? Standard button raise 4 handed from Gilb, I can see the check raise on Aldrige's part to get some information on where he stands and I can see Gilb's shove there representing a big ace and having the 35% er with the 2nd nut flush draw. Not exactly sure how much Aldrige had behind so maybe he was pot committed already when he check raised? I guess this is standard the more I talk it out, but damn ballsy call depending on what kind of image Gilb had.These were the stack sizes before the start of Josh's hand:Level 33: 100,000-200,000, 25,000 anteSeat 1. Joshua Pollock - 5,325,000Seat 3. Will Failla - 3.375,000Seat 5. Ken Aldridge - 6,850,000Seat 6. Jeff Vertes - 8,175,000I am not sure if Aldridge's flop c/r is standard, but once he made that raise and Josh jammed, the pot was about 7,050,000. It was about 3,600,000 more for Aldridge to make the call so he was getting just about 2 to 1 to call. He made the call fairly quickly so he probably already decided that he was calling a jam while Josh was tanking to the c/r. They've played quite a bit together over the last couple days so I think Aldridge made the call believing that his hand had more than 33% equity against Josh's 3-bet jam range on that flop. After that hand Josh and many others agreed that Aldridge made a good call.GG Josh very nice run. Link to post Share on other sites
wildspoke 2 Posted August 31, 2011 Share Posted August 31, 2011 GG, WD. Link to post Share on other sites
Gallo 1 Posted September 1, 2011 Share Posted September 1, 2011 These were the stack sizes before the start of Josh's hand:Level 33: 100,000-200,000, 25,000 anteSeat 1. Joshua Pollock - 5,325,000Seat 3. Will Failla - 3.375,000Seat 5. Ken Aldridge - 6,850,000Seat 6. Jeff Vertes - 8,175,000I am not sure if Aldridge's flop c/r is standard, but once he made that raise and Josh jammed, the pot was about 7,050,000. It was about 3,600,000 more for Aldridge to make the call so he was getting just about 2 to 1 to call. He made the call fairly quickly so he probably already decided that he was calling a jam while Josh was tanking to the c/r. They've played quite a bit together over the last couple days so I think Aldridge made the call believing that his hand had more than 33% equity against Josh's 3-bet jam range on that flop. After that hand Josh and many others agreed that Aldridge made a good call.GG Josh very nice run.Do you really think he believed that? Link to post Share on other sites
seacucumber 2 Posted September 1, 2011 Author Share Posted September 1, 2011 Do you really think he believed that? Not really sure what you mean. Are you implying that he didn't consider the math aspects when he made the call? Link to post Share on other sites
Gallo 1 Posted September 1, 2011 Share Posted September 1, 2011 Not really sure what you mean. Are you implying that he didn't consider the math aspects when he made the call?Yes. Link to post Share on other sites
seacucumber 2 Posted September 1, 2011 Author Share Posted September 1, 2011 Yes.Josh thought Aldridge was the most difficult opponent remaining when they were 4-handed and said Aldridge was a lot more knowledgeable about the game than he looked/acted. Aldridge also has a bracelet and we didn't think it was a "zomg i has top pair I call" but rather a well-thought out call (even though it was pretty much a snap call when Josh jammed he had thought about his decision while Josh was tanking). Link to post Share on other sites
Gallo 1 Posted September 2, 2011 Share Posted September 2, 2011 Josh thought Aldridge was the most difficult opponent remaining when they were 4-handed and said Aldridge was a lot more knowledgeable about the game than he looked/acted. Aldridge also has a bracelet and we didn't think it was a "zomg i has top pair I call" but rather a well-thought out call (even though it was pretty much a snap call when Josh jammed he had thought about his decision while Josh was tanking).Aldridge actually probably should've won after Josh got KO'd. Will had a huge suckout vs Aldridsge. He caught a runner runner flush vs Aldridge's AA. Will floated the flop with nothing, no draws or pairs and runner runnered a 8-hi flush. Link to post Share on other sites
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