KDawgCometh 2 Posted March 10, 2005 Share Posted March 10, 2005 Gus has gone off people. If he keeps it up we're gonna see Gus at yet another WPT final table. He'll have made at least one each season if he makes this one. Here are the chip counts1 Gus Hansen $ 220,000 2 James Van Alstyne $ 210,000 3 Allie Prescott $ 205,000 4 Chip Jett $ 180,000 5 Men Nguyen $ 160,000 6 Antonio Esfandiari $ 150,000 7 Danny Nguyen $ 140,000 8 Noah Jefferson $ 140,000 9 Corey Cheresnick $ 140,000 10 Bernard Ko $ 140,000 11 Ian Kalman $ 124,000 12 Billy Baxter $ 120,000 13 Jay Martens $ 120,000 14 Meng La $ 100,000 15 'Miami' Jon Cernuto $ 100,000 16 'AD' $ 100,000 17 Dick Corpuz, Jr $ 90,000 18 Andy Miller $ 90,000 19 Chau Vu $ 85,000 20 Michael Miller $ 70,000 21 Phi Nguyen $ 70,000 22 John Schorr $ 65,000 23 Bob Slezak $ 64,000 24 Sammy Morcos $ 62,000 25 Kent Washington $ 60,000 26 Jeff Freedman $ 60,000 27 Ryan Schaffer $ 52,000 28 Tony Ma $ 50,000 29 Jason Berilgen $ 50,000 30 Sean Daulat $ 45,000 31 Ronald Coselman $ 45,000 32 Patrik Antonius $ 45,000 33 Stephen Day $ 44,000 34 Richard Harrock $ 42,000 35 Steve Kim $ 41,100 36 Gerson Mossacher $ 40,000 37 Todd Arnold $ 40,000 38 Bob Roth $ 40,000 39 Sandar Szentkuti $ 40,000 40 Son Ly $ 40,000 41 Michael Woo $ 38,000 42 Milo Meadors $ 30,100 43 James Wilson $ 30,000 44 Horatio Kemeny $ 28,000 45 Tristan Ikuta $ 27,500 46 Ron Rose $ 24,000 47 John Stolzmann $ 24,000 48 Randy Larson $ 22,000 49 Brad Daugherty $ 22,000 50 Greg Jamison $ 20,300 51 Paul Little $ 20,000 52 Young Phan $ 10,000 if some how some way this top six holds, we'll have yet another sick Final table. Just looking at that top 15 there are some real heavies Link to post Share on other sites
MilesZS 0 Posted March 10, 2005 Share Posted March 10, 2005 Brad Daugherty is still in it? Isn't he the guy from Everybody Loves Raymond, or did I sniff too much glue? Link to post Share on other sites
SportsW234 0 Posted March 10, 2005 Share Posted March 10, 2005 No, Brad Daughraty is the 1991 WSOP champion Link to post Share on other sites
Emptyeye 0 Posted March 10, 2005 Share Posted March 10, 2005 Brad Daugherty is still in it? Isn't he the guy from Everybody Loves Raymond, or did I sniff too much glue?You're thinking of Brad Garrett (Who I believe won the most recent season of Celebrity Poker Showdown).I have no idea if that's related to the glue or not. Link to post Share on other sites
KDawgCometh 2 Posted March 10, 2005 Author Share Posted March 10, 2005 Brad Daugherty is still in it? Isn't he the guy from Everybody Loves Raymond, or did I sniff too much glue?way too much glue. The guy from everybody loves raymond is Brad Garrett. Brad Daughtery is the 1991 WSOP Main Event champ. He was one of the weaker champs, but still a champ nonetheless. He was the first to win $1 million from the main event Link to post Share on other sites
mark33f 0 Posted March 10, 2005 Share Posted March 10, 2005 Hey whoever's mom was in it...how did she do??? Details! Link to post Share on other sites
dagheti 0 Posted March 10, 2005 Share Posted March 10, 2005 It's a long way off the final table. Link to post Share on other sites
TJ_Eckleburg 0 Posted March 10, 2005 Share Posted March 10, 2005 I'm a junkie when it comes to online updates of tournaments played live. I can tell you, both as a seasoned Partypoker tournament veteran and a religious follower of live tournaments, there is a LOT of poker to be played.At the end of day 3 of the LA Poker Classic in Commerce, Alan Goehring was comfortably in 1st in chips, Ted Forrest was in 12th, Andy Bloch was in 35th, and Erick Lindgren was in 6th with about 60 left. I made a bet, getting 8:1 odds, with a friend of mine that the top 3 in chips would not make the final table and the three guys I picked, Forrest, Bloch, and Lindgren, would.If you already know the story, Bloch went on a crazy card rush and was chip leader for quite some time before barely missing the tv table, but made the final table and went out in like 8th or 9th. Lindgren and Forrest both made the final table, and Goehring fizzled out in day 4. I could have made 80 bucks on a 5 dollar bet but I cut him a deal for "just 40," and now nobody bets against me in this sort of thing (: Link to post Share on other sites
jigglyjeffy 0 Posted March 10, 2005 Share Posted March 10, 2005 I could have made 80 bucks on a 5 dollar bet but I cut him a deal for "just 40," and now nobody bets against me in this sort of thing (:what kinda deal is that??because you know how 8:1 odds for 5 bucks is 80 bucks Link to post Share on other sites
KDawgCometh 2 Posted March 10, 2005 Author Share Posted March 10, 2005 a new updateAntonio Esfardiani finishes Young Phan off Phan's AJ ran into Esfardiani's pocket kings Link to post Share on other sites
KDawgCometh 2 Posted March 10, 2005 Author Share Posted March 10, 2005 I'm a junkie when it comes to online updates of tournaments played live. I can tell you, both as a seasoned Partypoker tournament veteran and a religious follower of live tournaments, there is a LOT of poker to be played.At the end of day 3 of the LA Poker Classic in Commerce, Alan Goehring was comfortably in 1st in chips, Ted Forrest was in 12th, Andy Bloch was in 35th, and Erick Lindgren was in 6th with about 60 left. I made a bet, getting 8:1 odds, with a friend of mine that the top 3 in chips would not make the final table and the three guys I picked, Forrest, Bloch, and Lindgren, would.If you already know the story, Bloch went on a crazy card rush and was chip leader for quite some time before barely missing the tv table, but made the final table and went out in like 8th or 9th. Lindgren and Forrest both made the final table, and Goehring fizzled out in day 4. I could have made 80 bucks on a 5 dollar bet but I cut him a deal for "just 40," and now nobody bets against me in this sort of thing (:yeah I'm just saying if somehow this holds up it'll be good. I have a feeling that Gus will make the final table. Don't be surprised if Billy Baxter can make a move too. He's very crafty Link to post Share on other sites
KDawgCometh 2 Posted March 10, 2005 Author Share Posted March 10, 2005 Allie Prescott busts Meng La La's flush draw ran into Prescott's pocket kings. Prescott is now the chip leader. Link to post Share on other sites
KDawgCometh 2 Posted March 10, 2005 Author Share Posted March 10, 2005 Ron Rose bubbles Antonio Esfardiani turned a straight to send Rose home 46th. Link to post Share on other sites
KDawgCometh 2 Posted March 10, 2005 Author Share Posted March 10, 2005 chip counts. I'd really like to see Miami John make a move. I don't know who tihs Allie Prescott is, but James VanAlstyne has been a real closer lately and we know what Gus can do1 Allie Prescott $ 436,000 2 James Van Alstyne $ 265,000 3 Gus Hansen $ 250,000 4 Men Nguyen $ 250,000 5 Chip Jett $ 230,000 6 Danny Nguyen $ 220,000 7 Antonio Esfandiari $ 210,000 8 Billy Baxter $ 170,000 9 Bernard Ko $ 155,000 10 Ian Kalman $ 134,000 11 Jay Martens $ 133,000 12 Corey Cheresnick $ 130,000 13 Kent Washington $ 110,000 14 'AD' $ 105,000 15 'Miami' Jon Cernuto $ 105,000 16 Patrik Antonius $ 93,000 17 Noah Jefferson $ 90,000 18 Andy Miller $ 90,000 19 Chau Vu $ 85,000 20 Phi Nguyen $ 80,000 21 Michael Miller $ 70,000 22 John Schorr $ 65,000 23 Bob Slezak $ 64,000 24 Todd Arnold $ 64,000 25 Dick Corpuz, Jr $ 60,000 26 Jeff Freedman $ 60,000 27 Ryan Schaffer $ 52,000 28 Tony Ma $ 50,000 29 Jason Berilgen $ 50,000 30 Richard Harrock $ 42,000 31 Steve Kim $ 41,100 32 Gerson Mossacher $ 40,000 33 Sandar Szentkuti $ 40,000 34 Son Ly $ 40,000 35 Michael Woo $ 38,000 36 Sean Daulat $ 30,000 37 James Wilson $ 30,000 38 Tristan Ikuta $ 27,500 39 John Stolzmann $ 24,000 40 Randy Larson $ 22,000 41 Greg Jamison $ 20,300 42 Paul Little $ 20,000 Link to post Share on other sites
KDawgCometh 2 Posted March 10, 2005 Author Share Posted March 10, 2005 chip counts. Looks like Gus has taken a beating1 Allie Prescott $ 350,000 2 Men Nguyen $ 320,000 3 James Van Alstyne $ 310,000 4 Chip Jett $ 280,000 5 Antonio Esfandiari $ 250,000 6 Jay Martens $ 230,000 7 Sandar Szentkuti $ 190,000 8 Ian Kalman $ 180,000 9 Bernard Ko $ 170,000 10 Corey Cheresnick $ 122,000 11 Gus Hansen $ 120,000 12 Danny Nguyen $ 120,000 13 Jason Berilgen $ 120,000 14 Billy Baxter $ 114,000 15 'Miami' John Cernuto $ 108,000 16 Andy Miller $ 100,000 17 Patrik Antonius $ 90,000 18 Phi Nguyen $ 90,000 19 Michael Woo $ 72,000 20 Chau Vu $ 70,000 21 Michael Miller $ 70,000 22 Gerson Mossacher $ 66,000 23 John Schorr $ 65,000 24 Bob Slezak $ 64,000 25 Noah Jefferson $ 60,000 26 Jeff Freedman $ 60,000 27 Tony Ma $ 54,000 28 Ryan Schaffer $ 52,000 29 'AD' $ 50,000 30 Steve Kim $ 48,000 31 Dick Corpuz, Jr $ 45,000 32 Richard Harrock $ 42,000 33 Son Ly $ 40,000 34 Sean Daulat $ 37,000 35 Paul Little $ 37,000 36 Randy Larson $ 22,000 37 Greg Jamison $ 20,300 38 James Wilson $ 16,000 Link to post Share on other sites
rockets99 0 Posted March 10, 2005 Share Posted March 10, 2005 could have the makings of an interesting final table with many good players still in it: Antonio, Chip Jett, Gus, Tony Ma, Miami John, Andy Miller, etc. Link to post Share on other sites
rockets99 0 Posted March 10, 2005 Share Posted March 10, 2005 i guess i should mention men the master, i didnt notice his name in the list but he'd be very entertaining. Link to post Share on other sites
Socrates 0 Posted March 10, 2005 Share Posted March 10, 2005 Its amazing how many people have a list of ten pros and don't know who anyone else is. Link to post Share on other sites
KDawgCometh 2 Posted March 10, 2005 Author Share Posted March 10, 2005 I'm really hoping James Van Alstyne makes it. He's a good player and has been a real closer lately Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted March 10, 2005 Share Posted March 10, 2005 I'm a junkie when it comes to online updates of tournaments played live. I can tell you, both as a seasoned Partypoker tournament veteran and a religious follower of live tournaments, there is a LOT of poker to be played.At the end of day 3 of the LA Poker Classic in Commerce, Alan Goehring was comfortably in 1st in chips, Ted Forrest was in 12th, Andy Bloch was in 35th, and Erick Lindgren was in 6th with about 60 left. I made a bet, getting 8:1 odds, with a friend of mine that the top 3 in chips would not make the final table and the three guys I picked, Forrest, Bloch, and Lindgren, would.If you already know the story, Bloch went on a crazy card rush and was chip leader for quite some time before barely missing the tv table, but made the final table and went out in like 8th or 9th. Lindgren and Forrest both made the final table, and Goehring fizzled out in day 4. I could have made 80 bucks on a 5 dollar bet but I cut him a deal for "just 40," and now nobody bets against me in this sort of thing (:I'll bet against you, and I'll give you 15-1 Link to post Share on other sites
KDawgCometh 2 Posted March 10, 2005 Author Share Posted March 10, 2005 final chip counts for the day1 Allie Prescott $ 635,500 2 James Van Alstyne $ 411,000 3 Men Nguyen $ 296,500 4 Chip Jett $ 272,000 5 Jay Martens $ 240,000 6 Gus Hansen $ 223,500 7 Antonio Esfandiari $ 207,000 8 Sandar Szentkuti $ 186,000 9 Corey Cheresnick $ 185,500 10 Ian Kalman $ 179,500 11 Danny Nguyen $ 171,000 12 Bernard Ko $ 164,000 13 Andy Miller $ 154,500 14 'Miami' John Cernuto $ 121,000 15 Billy Baxter $ 112,500 16 Jerry Reed $ 96,000 17 Jason Berilgen $ 94,000 18 Patrik Antonius $ 87,500 19 Noah Jefferson $ 82,000 20 Phi Nguyen $ 80,000 21 Chau Vu $ 71,500 22 Tony Ma $ 62,500 23 Gerson Mossacher $ 62,000 24 Michael Miller $ 61,500 25 Richard Harrock $ 55,000 26 Ryan Schaffer $ 53,000 27 John Schorr $ 51,000 28 Michael Woo $ 41,500 29 Randy Larson $ 35,000 30 Steve Kim $ 34,500 31 Son Ly $ 29,000 32 Sean Daulat $ 21,000 33 James Wilson $ 18,500 looks like Allie Prescott has gone into overdrive. I guess we'll see what will happen tommorrow Link to post Share on other sites
rockets99 0 Posted March 10, 2005 Share Posted March 10, 2005 how were you able to get the chip counts so quickly? Are you at the tourney, or do you have another inside source source? Link to post Share on other sites
Dr_Shakes 0 Posted March 10, 2005 Share Posted March 10, 2005 Card Player.compokerwire.comand pokerpages.comall have "live" coverage Link to post Share on other sites
KDawgCometh 2 Posted March 10, 2005 Author Share Posted March 10, 2005 how were you able to get the chip counts so quickly? Are you at the tourney, or do you have another inside source source?my source is soo deeply inside it'd be a crime to say who it is. I could be killed if I revealed it Link to post Share on other sites
KDawgCometh 2 Posted March 10, 2005 Author Share Posted March 10, 2005 chip count time peeps1 Danny Nguyen $ 420,000 2 Allie Prescott $ 330,000 3 Gus Hansen $ 330,000 4 Men Nguyen $ 320,000 5 Chip Jett $ 310,000 6 Jay Martens $ 310,000 7 Chau Vu $ 310,000 8 Corey Cheresnick $ 240,000 9 James Van Alstyne $ 220,000 10 Antonio Esfandiari $ 220,000 11 Sandar Szentkuti $ 170,000 12 Andy Miller $ 142,000 13 Bernard Ko $ 110,000 14 Jason Berilgen $ 110,000 15 Patrik Antonius $ 110,000 16 Billy Baxter $ 105,000 17 Jerry Reed $ 90,000 18 'Miami' John Cernuto $ 70,000 19 Gerson Mossacher $ 55,000 20 Ryan Schaffer $ 53,000 21 Jan Stein $ 50,000 22 John Schorr $ 40,000 I really want to see Gus make this final table Link to post Share on other sites
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