MOON LEADS WSOP FINAL TABLE (Update)
17 July 2009
The November Nine has been decided....
The extraordinary World Series of Poker Main Event
journey of Darvin Moon, a 45-year-old Maryland logging
company owner who has only been playing poker for three
years, continues. Not only has he dominated Day 7 and 8
play, but on almost 59 million at the end of Day 8
action he now holds a substantial chip lead of 24
million over his nearest rival as the final table
survivors, known as the November Nine, now pause for a
few months before this year's champ is decided.
Day 8 cards hit the air just after noon Vegas time on
Wednesday with 27 players left from an original entry
field of 6 494. With seven minutes of level 29 still to
play and Moon holding the chip lead, it took only twenty
minutes for player number 27 to be ousted. It was the
only woman left in the tournament - 26-year-old 888.com
marketing manager Leonora Magrets who's
company-sponsored WSOP ride was brought to a halt by
South African amateur player Warren Zackey when her
ace-seven didn't improve against his ace-10. Her 27th
placing payday for the experience was $352 832.
Tournament officials said about three percent of the 6
494 WSOP main event entrants were women this year.
Zackey went on to quickly eliminate Jesse Haabak in
26th place, also for a $352,832 paycheck, but was later
eliminated himself.
The two were among four
eliminations in the first level of play of the day,
which also saw Francois Balmigere taken out in 25th
Place for $352 832 by pro Billy Kopp, and big name pro
Antonio Esfandiari eliminated for a similar payday by
former Bear Sterns broker Steven Beglieter. Esfandiari
was one of only two prior World Series of Poker
tournament winners left in the contest - the other is
the still surviving Phil Ivey - among the 27 players who
started the day.
Begleiter and Eric Buchman
between them cut down several players as the day wore on
with heavier than expected action that saw regular
eliminations and millions in chips flying across the
tables. This was especially true when the survivors
neared the nine man cut-off point and the final table
for the really big money to be played for in November.
By late afternoon, the first $500 557 paycheck
player, Andrew Lichtenberger, had been taken out in the
number 18 slot by Moon, at that stage riding high with
25 million in chips.
By 6 pm, when Nick Maimone
was busted out in 15th place by Buchman, the departing
prizemoney had reached $633 022 in the $10 000 buy-in
event, and just before 10pm, when Billy Kopp met his
12th placing nemesis in the unstoppable Moon (by then up
to 45 million in chips), the take-home had reached $896
730.
The final November Nine player list was
decided just before 11pm Vegas time - 11 hours after the
start - when Jordan Smith, a 27-year-old player from
College Station in Texas, was bundled out of the
tournament in 10th place by Darvin Moon, leaving the
logger with a chip stack of almost 59 million - way
ahead of Buchman as his nearest rival.
Smith's
reward for running so deep in the tournament was a check
for $896 730.
The official chip count at the end
of the day shows Phil Ivey in seventh place on 9.76
million, six times less chips than Moon's top chip
count. Ivey continued to play a professional measured
game throughout the day, calmly handling bad card
setbacks and building his stack.
Official
chipstacks at day's end were:
Darvin Moon
58,930,000 Eric Buchman 34,800,000 Steven
Begleiter 29,885,000 Jeff Shulman 19,580,000
Joseph Cada 13,215,000 Kevin Schaffel 12,390,000
Phil Ivey 9,765,000 Antoine Saout 9,500,000
James Akenhead 6,800,000
The players now break
for the next four months, reconvening November 7th to
10th to battle it out for the top prize of $8.55
million, in the certain knowledge that they will each
earn well over a million dollars for making the final
table.
Each of the nine players left will be paid
$1.26 million this week as ninth-place money. Organisers
Harrah's Entertainment will put the rest of the prize
money into a conservative interest-bearing account until
the day before the final table starts.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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