MORE PROS FALL AS WSOP DAY 2A ENDS
13 July 2007
350 survivors go through from starter field
estimated at over a 1 000
Main event action over the past twenty four hours has
included the completion of Day 2A, which started with a
field of 1 037 players who prevailed in Days 1A and B,
and played late into Tuesday night before the target of
350 survivors was reached. These players will combine
with the survivors of Day 2B for the next leg of the
main event on Thursday of this week.
Wednesday's Day 2B contest will see a somewhat larger
field comprised of the victorious players from Days 1C
and D slugging it out for a position on Day 3 Thursday.
Surprise elimination late in the Day2A leg was the
elimination of David "The Dragon" Pham, but he was
preceded to the exit door by a string of other big names
busted out of their chance at the biggest money in
poker, including Gene Strickland, Joe Sebok, former
champ Tom McEvoy, Adam Richardson, young gun Jeff
Madsen, "Miami" John Cernuto, 2007 WSOP Player of the
Year Tom Schneider, Evelyn Ng, The Hendon Mob's Ross
Boatman, Barry Greenstein, Paul Wasicka, Tony G, Dan
Harrington, Mark Seif, Patrik Antonius, Rhett Butler,
who finished fifth in last year's Main Event for more
than $3.2 million, former WSOP champ Joe Hachem,
television host Montel Williams (who was the first
casualty of Day 2A) and the mother of 2006 champion
Jamie Gold, Jane Gold.
Surviving the slaughter was Spiderman movie star Tobey
McGuire, but Everybody Loves Raymond star Brad Garrett
did not make it through the afternoon.
Other well respected names who managed to make it into
the list of 350 players going forward included Kenny
Tran, Scotty Nguyen, Huck Seed. John Duthie, Kirk
Morrison, Jared Hanby, Cliff Josephy, John Dutchak,
Tinten Olivier, Robert Mizrachi, Bruno Fitoussi, Richard
Lee, poker journalist Dennis Waterman and film director
and writer Todd Phillips.
Phillips was in trouble for using inappropriate language
and was slapped with a penalty round, after making
comments about another player that he claimed were in
jest. He still managed to finish 21st with a chip count
of 310 000.
The chip leaders at the end of play looked to be Jeff
Banghart on 570 100, Jeff Weiss (550 000) and Jon
Moonves on 549 800.
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