RECORDS FALL AT W.S.O.P.
5 June 2009
Three new records set in Las Vegas
Fears that the 40th World Series of Poker might be
adversely affected by the global economic recession have
failed thus far to materialise, with organisers Harrah's
Entertainment reporting that three notable new records
have so far been set.
The company points to the
40th Anniversary Event, where a massive buy-in of $40
000 was taken up by 201 players to generate a new
non-Main Event prize pool of $7 718 400 - considerably
more that the previous record of $7.10 million.
Then there is Event 3, the $1 500 buy-in Omaha Hi Lo
which at 918 registrations overtook the previous entry
field record of 833 and in doing so became the biggest
Omaha tournament entry field yet.
Event 4 is also
on track to become a new record, offering players a
relatively low cost buy-in of $1 000 in a NLHE
competition that has been marketed as a "Stimulus
Special" and saluting the economy stimulation packages
around the globe. Entries were fast approaching the
maximum permitted entry limit of 6 000 players as
InfoPowa went to press - already far surpassing previous
entry fields for $1 500 buy-in events of 3929 players.
The huge field means there will be two starting heats
for the event, and a prize pool of over $5 million....
guaranteeing six-figure paydays for every player who
makes the final table.
All eyes were on Event 2
as the week drew to a close - that $40 000 buy-in 40th
Anniversary Tournament, where the 89 players who
survived an original field of 201 of some of the best
players on the planet started Day 2 but only 23
completed it, with Internet whizz kid Justin Bonomo
holding the chip lead, closely pursued by veteran Ted
Forrest.
Eliminations included Bill Chen, Hoyt
Corkins, EPT founder John Duthie, Doyle Brunson, Michael
DeMichele, Marco Johnson, Nam Le, Kirill Gerasimov, Sami
Kelopuro, Humberto Brenes, Chris Moneymaker, Steve
Zolotow, Phil Galfond and Neil Chriss, who just missed
the money bubble when he was eliminated at 28th.
Chriss's exit occurred only 10 minutes from the end of
play for the day, but it was decided to play a further 6
hands, which saw four more players bite the dust,
including Vanessa Rousso, J.C. Tran, Sorel Mizzi and
David Pham - all of whom collected checks for $71 858
for their efforts.
With just 23 players left and
that huge main prize now in sight, Justin Bonomo has the
chip lead but has Ted Forrest treading on his heels and
a little further back Greg Raymer and David Baker. Other
Day 2 survivors are Tony G, Brian Townsend, and Lex
Veldhuis.
STOP PRESS:
The final table at
the 40th Anniversary, $40 000 buy-in event at the WSOP
has been decided, and it is the Internet young guns who
rule, making up most of the final table with seven of
the nine players left younger than age 34.
Isaac
Haxton (23) has snatched the chip lead from Justin
Bonomo, who is now among the four low stacks at the
final table, which is as follows:
Isaac Haxton -
5,955,000 Vitaly Lunkin - 4,565,000 Lex Veldhuis
- 3,805,000 Greg Raymer - 3,345,000 Alec Torelli
- 2,340,000 Justin Bonomo - 1,685,000 Dani Stern
- 1,300,000 Noah Schwartz - 660,000 Ted Forrest
- 560,000
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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