WSOP DAY 3 A HUMDINGER
20 July 2007
Money bubble bursts and attrition rates high
thereafter
With a starter field still a-glitter with top names from
around the planet Day 3 of the World Series of Poker
Main Event was always going to be an exciting experience
for the 797 survivors from Day 2A and Day 2B, who
combined under the same roof for Day 3 on Thursday
afternoon at the Rio in Las Vegas. Six former WSOP
champions were still in the starter field - Carlos
Mortensen, Scotty Nguyen, Huck Seed, Robert Varkonyi,
Chris Ferguson, and Berry Johnston.
The added attraction of the money bubble bursting at the
622 elimination mark, offering the prospect of an
exciting minimum payout of $20 320 to every player who
remained thereafter had the Amazon Room buzzing from
both a player and spectator perspective.
Gus Hansen started Day 3 as chip leader, with 622 300
chips against the field average of 159 548. The
phenominal Internet multi-tabler Hevad Khan was not far
behind at 592,500 followed by Jeff "Mr. Rain" Banghart
(570 100) Jeff Weiss (550 000) and Jon Monves (549 800)
The first players were out within minutes and the
attrition rate was at a fast steady pace until the money
bubble hove into site and play predictably slowed to a
crawl. One praiseworthy event pre-bubble occurred at
Table 205, where every player committed to donating 1
percent of their future main event winnings to Phil
Gordon's charity "Bad Beat on Cancer."
Three hours into play Kenny Tran was the first to hit
the million chips mark, surrounded by chipe and creating
great photo opportunity for fans and media alike.
A special prize was announced, too - the final nine
players to bubble the WSOP Main Event, finishing in
positions 622-630 will participate in a single table
sit-n-go, where the winner will receive a $10 000 seat
into the 2008 WSOP Main Event, along with a year's
supply of beer from the official sponsor, Milwaukee's
Best.
After over 90 minutes of play it appeared that a
Strongsville, OH player called John Sigan was the bubble
boy for the 2007 World Series of Poker Main Event.
Tournament Director Jack Effel asked everyone to give
him a big hand and John was applauded by 621 relieved
contestants. After that, the action and eliminations
picked up significantly.
Notable eliminations included Gavin Smith (taken out by
Christian Togsverd) closely followed by former WSOP
tournament director Bob Daily. Top player David
Williams, already out of the main event was there to see
his mother Shirley give a very creditable performance,
lasting well into the game before being taken out in
465th place by Brock Parker to collect $29 883.
Another woman player who gave a good account of herself
was Pamela Brunson, who became the last of the famous
Brunson poker clan to exit the 2007 main event in 364th
place with $39 445 and in good company - 357th Robert
Mizrachi 352th Christian Toth.
There were inevitably isolated incidents of
unpleasantness, thankfully few. Perhaps the most
noticable was a player who, facing elimination slammed
his fist down on the table so hard that it made the
chips on the table jump. There was worse to follow -
when the hit came and he knew he'd been eliminated, he
tipped the entire table over before being escorted from
the venue. Thankfully his fellow players managed to hold
on to their chips.
By the end of the day only 337 players - all now in the
serious money - remained to go forward to Day 4,
including major players like Gus Hansen, Humberto Brenes,
Chad Brown, Jason Lester, Lee Watkinson, David Levi,
Brandon Adams, and Mimi Tran, and top online players
including Sorel 'Imper1um' Mizzi, Jared 'Waco Kid'
Hamby, Darrell 'Gigabet' Dicken, Hevad 'Rain' Khan, Matt
'Mattster24' Sterling, and Peter 'Nordberg' Feldman.
Those six former WSOP champs had been whittled down to
five following the disappointingly early elimination of
2000 WSOP champ Chris Ferguson by Bill Childs. 2007 WSOP
bracelet winners Bill Edler and Alex Kravchenko are
still in the hunt for poker's biggest prize money, along
with respected veterans like Billy Baxter, Hans 'Tuna'
Lund, and Mike Laing.
On the celebrity front, the day started with Spiderman
actor Tobey Maguire and Godsmack lead singer Sully Erna,
who remain in contention, and movie writer and director
Todd Phillips who doesn't - he exited in the money in
380th placing late in the day.
Hal Lubarsky, who is visually impaired and uses a
"whisperer" to read the cards is still in there with a
chance - the second person with such a disability to
play in this year's main event.
In unofficial estimates it looks as if a spectacular
Italian player, Dario Minieri from Rome, who is both
fearless and aggressive, has emerged as the chip leader
with around 2.5 million chips after a day where the
million chip mark was often exceeded, firstly by Kenneth
Tran and then others as fortunes see-sawed.
The remaining 337 players will now play another five
levels on Friday, and then play down to the final 27
players on Day 5 (Saturday) Each of those 27 players
will receive at least $333 490.
Day 6 (Sunday) will be the deciding day for the nine
seats at the final table, where at least $525 934 is
guaranteed for each player, five of the finishers will
take home over a million dollars, and the winner takes
the $8.25 million main prize. Those final table nine
will have a rest day Monday to prepare themselves for
the final battle for supremacy in this year's main event
on Tuesday.
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