WSOP MAIN EVENT CLOSES IN ON THE MONEY BUBBLE
(Update)
17 July 2009
Day 3 sees a sixty percent whittling down of
2 044 entry field
Just after noon on Friday, "Captain" Tom Franklin, a
Gulfport, Mississippi professional player for the last
two decades and a World Series of Poker veteran, gave
the "Shuffle Up and Deal" call, triggering Day 3 of the
WSOP Main Event, and setting to work the combined fields
of 2 044 players. Almost thirteen hours and five levels
of fierce competitive poker later only an estimated 810
players were still in contention as the officials called
it a wrap.
Seen among the crowds taking their
seats as Day 3 began were Phil Ivey, David Benyamine,
Kenny Tran, Bertrand Grospellier, Paul Wasicka, Dan
Harrington, J.C. Alvarado, Marc Karam, Joe Hachem, Nick
Binger, Eugene Katchalov, Kirill Gerasimov, Jeff
Lisandro, Fabrice Soullier, Kara Scott, Luca Pagano, Lee
Watkinson, Jesper Hougaard, Dennis Phillips, Alexander
Kostritsyn, Dave "Devilfish" Ulliott, Antonio Esfandiari,
Sorel Mizzi, defending champ Peter Eastgate, Chris
"Jesus" Ferguson, Eric 'Rizen' Lynch, Greg "FBT"
Mueller, J.C. Tran, Thor Hansen, Josh Arieh and Phil
Hellmuth.
Many of them would see their 2009 Main
Event hopes turn to dust by the end of the day....some
even before the 6.45pm dinner break. Among those hitting
the rail were Erik Seidel, Roland de Wolfe, Jason Young,
Bill Gazes, Jennifer Harman, Bill Edler, Dario Alioto,
Humberto Brenes, Jean-Robert Bellande, Ville Wahlbeck,
Greg Raymer, Carlos Mortensen, Liz Lieu and Raymond
Rahme.
Lasting beyond the dinner break but not
making it to the end of the day were John Juanda, Shawn
Buchanan, Josh Arieh, Jeff Lisandro, Brandon Demes and
Kirk Morrison, along with celeb player Jason Alexander,
who gave an exceptionally good account of himself.
Other celebs who did well to make day three but were
eliminated earlier in the day included former Aussie
cricket star Shane Warne who started strongly but fell
two hours into the tournament, and L.A. Lakers Guard
Jordan Farmar. It was not clear at press time whether
other celebs such as actor Lou Diamond Phillips, “The
Simpsons” co-creator Sam Simon and French star Patrick
Bruel were still in the running.
The chip lead
to start the day was held by Amir Lehavot on 610 000.
A highlight came mid-afternoon, when Media Director
Nolan Dalla announced that Jeff Lisandro has been judged
WSOP Player of the Year for 2009, pursued closely by
Finnish phenom Ville Wahlbeck. Lisandro achieved a 355
point total in a remarkable and historic run this year,
picking up three bracelets over the course of the seven
weeks. In a dazzling display of talent, the
Australian-born but Italy-resident pro ran over three
final tables to win the Stud Triple Crown - one bracelet
in each of Stud, Stud Hi/Lo, and Razz. Displaying his
legendary cool, Lisandro courteously acknowledged the
roar of approbation that the announcement generated in
the Amazon room.
When play restarted after the
dinner break, the field was down to 1 071, a loss of a
thousand players in just three levels, and had shrunk
sufficiently for all players to be accommodated in the
Amazon Room at the Rio. With two levels to go, the field
was looking more hopefully toward the money bubble,
which kicks in when the field hits the 648 level.
Players in positions 577 through 648 will receive $21
365 according to the payout structure this year.
Hellmuth was heard complaining at an apparently
controversial decision taken by tournament officials to
send players on a twenty-minute colour-up break right
before producing the bags to officially end the night,
effectively stalling the action for the day.
Just
before 1am Vegas time Saturday, Day 3 was officially
ended with an estimated 810 players remaining to go
forward to Day 4. Unofficial indications were that
Internet and tournament poker ace Bertrand Grospellier
is the likely chipleader after an outstanding day's play
that has built his chip stack to around 1 380 500. Other
big stacks were noted for Ludovic Lacay (925 000) ,
Christian Heich (870 000), Adam Bilzerian (830 000) and
Jordan Morgan (785 000 000), with Phil Ivey, Alex
Kostritsyn, Phil Hellmuth and Kenny Tran also doing
well.
Average stack as the day ended was
approximately 240 519.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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