DAY 1 D ACTION STARTS AT WSOP (Update)
11 July 2008
Main Event entries top 2007
Although official confirmation is still awaited, it
looks as if Main Event entries for the 39th World Series
of Poker have comfortably overtaken those for last
year's event, suggesting that despite US restrictions
and adverse economic conditions, the game is still very
much alive and kicking.
Associated Press quotes official WSOP sources indicating
that total Main Event entries this (2008) year have, at
6 844, surpassed the 2007 total of 6 358, although it
lags behind the 2006 entry field of 8 773.
The likely size of the prize-pool will be over $64
million, delivering a main prize of $9 million and
ensuring that the last 660 players standing will cash.
About 2 461 players entered the last of the Day 1
"heats," Day 1D, the last chance for players to
register. The roughly $9 million top prize would be the
second largest in the main event's history. Last year,
California psychologist Jerry Yang emerged from a field
of 6 358 players to win a top prize of $8.25 million.
Tournament spokesman Seth Palansky told AP that the
number of entrants was what tournament officials were
expecting, about equal to the event's average for the
last five years.
Former world champions who have survived their Day Ones
thus far are: John Daugherty, Chris Moneymaker, Joe
Hachem, Scotty Nguyen and Robert Varkonyi.
1 026 players survived Day 1C (see previous InfoPowa
report) including David Singer, Brad Booth, Evelyn Ng,
Nenad Medic, Brian Townsend, Liz Lieu, Rolf Slotboom,
Mike Matusow, Minh Nguyen, Bertrand Grospellier, Bill
Chen, Matt Graham, Mike Binger, Eric Lynch, Clonie Gowen,
Lacey Jones and Mel Judah, representing a still
formidable challenger despite the dismissal of many big
names already.
Henning Granstad from Oslo, Norway has been confirmed as
not only Day 1C chip leader but also of Days 1A amd 1B,
finishing on $249 950 in chips.
Day 1D started with entries like Victor Ramdin, the
Jetts, Antonio Esfandiari, Steve Billirakis, Shane
Schleger, Allen Cunningham, Gus Hansen, Steve Dannenman,
Ryan Daut, Doyle Brunson, Howard Lederer, Annie Duke,
Phil Gordon, Mark Newhouse, Eskimo Clark, Hevad Khan,
Phil Ivey, Scott Clements, Johnny Chan, Jean-Robert
Bellande, Phil Hellmuth, Men "The Master" Nguyen, Carlos
Mortensen, Barbara Enright and Chris Ferguson.
Departures of note so far have been Andy Bloch, Annie
Duke, Raymond Davis, David Williams, Joe Pelton and Tim
Vance, along with Jose Conseco, Chuck Liddell, Forrest
Griffen and Glen Chorny.
As we went to press Michael Mizrachi was staging a
comeback, and Italian young gun Dario Minieri was still
going at oit hammer and tongs with typically aggressive
play.
Phil Hellmuth made a grand entrance during the third
hour of play, dressed as an Army general with 11 stars
on his helmet, equal to the record number of gold
bracelets he has won at the World Series of Poker. He
was flanked by 11 girls who marched in with him to
ESPN's feature table, exciting the crowd and drawing the
attention of the cameras.
Large crowds packed the aisles outside the table areas,
looking to watch their favorite players sitting nearby.
Poker professional Phil "The Unabomber" Laak took the
opposite route of Hellmuth and others, and tried to stay
as unrecognisable as possible, the AP report notes. He
wore a prosthetic mask and wig that made him look
completely different and said only a handful of people
knew about it, including his girlfriend, actress and
poker player Jennifer Tilly, and his friend and fellow
poker player, Antonio Esfandiari.
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