WSOP ACTION CONTINUES (Update)
13 June 2008
Banducci takes home $636 736, and attention
centres on the finale of Event 8
Almost 11 of the 55 events in the 39th World Series of
Poker in Las Vegas have now either been completed or are
in progress, and the crowds, the vibe and the quality of
play has been well up to expectations.
Notable recent win was that of Mike Banducci, who
collected a paycheck of $636 736 and a gold bracelet for
his win in Event 5 - the $1 000 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em
w/ Rebuys competition in which he was victorious over a
typically star-studded WSOP entry field, having led most
of the way. Banducci was quick and efficient in
finalising the heads up against Jeff Williams, who's
second-place finish earned him a take-home of $406 330.
Commanding attention as we went to press was the close
of a long and gruelling Day 2 with the final table
setting for Event 8 - the $10 000 buy-in World
Championship Mixed Games tourney. This is one for the
pros, featuring eight different poker types with
deuce-to-seven triple draw, limit hold'em, Omaha-8,
razz, seven-card stud, stud-8, no-limit hold'em, and
pot-limit Omaha played in rotation.
The 2007 WSOP Player of the Year, Tom Schneider had been
eliminated in 12th position as we went to press,
together with David Oppenheim in the ninth slot, setting
up the final table, with Matt Glanz holding a
significant almost 400 000 chip lead over his nearest
rival, the youthful "Mig.com" Mackey.
Other players read like a who's who of land and Internet
poker aces: Sammy Farha, Michael DeMichele, Tom Durr,
Eli Elezra, Anthony Rivera and young gun Jeff Madsen -
all survivors of an original entry field of 192 and a
Day 2 start of 89 players.
The quality of the opposition these players had to
overcome is evidenced by a list of just some of the
stellar players who threw their hats in the Event 8
ring: Mike Sexton, Marcel Luske, Johnny Chan, Doyle and
Todd Brunson, Erik Seidel, David Grey, Tony G, Alex
Kravchenko, Sigi Stockinger, Tim Phan, Noah Jefferson,
Gus Hansen, Lee Watkinson and David Sklansky.
The money bubble extended to the 24th man out, with
Nikolay Evdakov collecting $16 243. Play resumes over
the weekend.
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