SURVIVORS JOIN UP IN WSOP MAIN EVENT DAY 3 (Update)
11 July 2008
Thousands eliminated so far
Thousands of players, many of them highly experienced
and professional, have seen their 39th World Series of
Poker Main Event hopes dashed this week as the process
of elimination moved through Days 1A through D, on to
Days 2A and 2B and now into Day 3, where for the first
time the combined survivors from previous heats all come
together at the Rio in Las Vegas.
InfoPowa reportage left Day 2B as the event neared its
final denouement, and this event has now been completed,
with the remaining 842 players headed by chip leader
Peter Biebel on 531 000 with his closest rival, Alex
Outhred, on 486 800. These players will join with those
surviving Day 2A to become Day 3 competitors.
With the end of Day 2B, former WSOP champions Johnny
Chan and Phil Hellmuth were still in the running, along
with Mike Matusow, Victor Ramdin, Nemad Medic, Cliff
Josephy, Evelyn Ng, Kirill Gerasimov, Jennifer Harman,
Scott Clements, Tiffany Michelle, Chris Grigorian, Jeff
Madsen, John D'Agostino, Phil Gordon, Shawn Sheikhan,
Gus Hansen, Hevad Khan, Thayer Rasmussen, Brandon Cantu,
Tracy Nguyen, and Jean-Robert Bellande.
Day 3 saw 1 308 players, still with a liberal sprinkling
of poker pros, taking their seats with the chance to at
least make the money bubble, which will extend down to
the 666th player, with a minimum payment of over $21 000
each. But ambitions will undoubtedly be on the more than
$9 million main prize available this year, or the major
six and seven-figure payouts that the final tablers of
the Main Event can win.
The Day 3 action has been fast and furious, and as
InfoPowa went to press the field was down to 700 players
with the money bubble in sight.
Notable Main Event eliminations so far have been Patrik
Antonius, Amanda Baker, Erik Seidel, Scott Clements,
Barney Boatman, Darrell Dicken, Chris Moneymaker and
Noah Boeken. Also departing were Matt Savage, Shannon
Elizabeth, Howard Lederer, Phil Laak, 2005 world
champion Joe Hachem, 2001 world champion Carlos
Mortensen, Internet hotshots Sorel Mizzi and Brian
Townsend, Eric Lynch, John Juanda, Danny Wong, Clonie
Gowen, Jordan Rich, Brad Booth, Bill Chen, Michael and
Nick Binger.
Mel Judah, Erik Cajelais, Isabelle Mercier, Steve Wong,
Lee Childs, Irv Gotti, Antonio Esfandiari, Bernard Lee,
Andrew Robl, John Racener, Dan and Beth Shak, Ryan
Hughes, David Sklansky, David Oppenheim, David Daneshgar,
Padraig Parkinson and Mark Teltscher have also left the
building.
On the more positive side, the players still in with a
chance as we went to press included Thor Hansen, Chris
Bell, Jonathan Turner, Brandon Adams, Mark Vos, Alex
Borteh, Matt Matros, Robert Mizrachi, Phil Hellmuth,
Brandon Adams, Alexander Kostritsyn, Kido Pham, Cliff
Josephy, Hoyt Corkins, Brandon Cantu, Chip Jett, Steve
Billirakis, Gus Hansen, Jean-Robert Bellande, Johnny
Chan, Jeff Madsen, Men 'The Master' Nguyen, EPT hostess
Kara Scott and Allen Cunningham.
Harrah's Entertainment, the owners and organisers of the
World Series of Poker released figures as the week
closed showing that this year's (2008) WSOP is the
largest and richest in its 39 years of existence.
Company spokesmen said that a record 58 720 entries - an
8 percent increase from 2007 - were taken for the entire
event, generating a total prize pool of $180.7 million,
which was $20.8 million or 13 percent more than last
year.
"We've accomplished what we set out to do, and we're not
taking anything for granted," said Jeffrey Pollack, a
Harrah's vice president who serves as commissioner of
the World Series of Poker. "We're going to be even
better in 2009."
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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