WSOP 2008
Other than the 130 or so remaining players left in the World Series of Poker Europe Main Event, it seems the rest of the population of London has decided that Monday afternoon is the time to get on the wireless internet at the Empire Casino and make major uploads or downloads. The internet connection went from decent, to spotty, to all but non-existent within an hour of play starting. We seem to be back up and running now so hopefully more regular updates will be flowing out of the media room.
While we were offline the field has been reduced by around 50 players. Daniel Negreanu has added to his chip lead and is well over 200k. Justin “Boosted J” Smith hasn’t made a huge move in either direction and is still sitting comfortably near the top of the chip counts.
Peter “#1Pen” Neff (left) added some chips to his stack early and had around 70k at last check. He spent much of day 1 well below the starting stack before coming on strong late in the day to chip up and finish with 27k. His upward trend has continued into day 2 play and as the field drops off Neff continues to chip up.
Short stacks to start the day, both Tim “Tmay420″ West and Stephen “Stevie444″ Chidwick have been able to survive the first few hours of play. Chidwick looks to have doubled to around 25k while Tim is still holding on in the low teens looking for a good spot to get his chips in.
“I wish I had more chips,” Adam Junglen said after folding his hand to an all in raise. With 12k in the pot preflop the board came 8
7
5
and Junglen bet 7,200 when the 4-way pot was checked to him. Alekhim Stanislav then moved in for an additional 23,425 on top of Junglen’s bet. Adam thought for a long time before quietly saying “I fold” and pushing his cards in to the middle. He was left with 45k after surrendering his hand.
Tom “Durrrr” Dwan (right) was an early casualty, getting his stack in with a flush draw against Scott “R_A_Y” Montgomery and his pocket aces. Dwan put pressure on Scott after the flop, but even a 50k bet wasn’t enough to convince Scott to fold his aces on a draw heavy board. A draw it was for Dwan with his 4
3
needing to his another spade to make a flush. Montgomery’s A
A
held up though and Dwan was sidelined.
Isaac “mr. menlo” Baron has also been eliminated from the tournament. The bust outs were not quite as quick at the start of the day as is usual for day 2 play, but it didn’t take longs for things to catch up. The slow structure of this tournament is allowing for more play and taking some of the pressure off the short stacks.
Tags: Adam Junglen, A_Junglen, Durrrr, Stevie4444, Tim West, Tmay420, Tom Dwan, World Series of Poker Europe, WSOPE, WSOPE Day 2 Related Posts:- September 29, 2008 -- Chippers
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