WSOP EVENT 1 NOW DOWN TO 70 PLAYERS (Update)
6 June 2008
Big names fall like skittles
The marching band sounds of "Viva Las Vegas" and Doyle
Brunson's "Shuffle and Deal" call for Event 1 in the
39th World Series of Poker (see previous InfoPowa
report) have faded into history as the initially 352
player field for the $10 000 buy-in World Championship
Pot-Limit Hold'em tournament has been whittled down to
70 players on Day 2.
Tantalisingly close to the money bubble set at the first
36 placings, the event has seen big names go down like
skittles, including Greg Raymer, Tom McEvoy, Doyle
Brunson, Kristy Gates, John Juanda, Dario Minieri, Bill
Edler, Alex Kravchenko, Joe Sebok and Brandon Shaeffer.
There are still 54 other events in which the pros can
participate, but for these, and many other players,
Event 1 is over.
Going into Day 2 the strong players looked to be Eli
Elezva as chip leader, with Anthony Licastro and Patrik
Antonius also doing well.
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