WSOP 2008
Andrew “fergwrx” Ferguson was the victim of a tough beat just five minutes into play on Day 2a and has been eliminated from the Main Event. Ferguson (pictured right), who started the day with 13.5K, got all of his chips in the middle with J
J
on a flop of T
4
3
. His opponent held Q
T
and was able to come from behind by hitting the T
on the river to send Ferguson home.
Paul “ComeonPhish” Lieu, seated a few tables over in the Blue section of the Amazon Room, has climbed to over 100K with pocket jacks in Level 6. We missed the preflop action, but a player moved all in and Lieu and another player called. The flop brought 7
4
3
and Lieu led out for 5K. His opponent called to build a sidepot. Lieu bet 10K when the 7
came on the turn and the other player folded. Lieu flipped up J
J
while the short stack showed A
K
. The 2
fell on the river, shipping the entire pot to Lieu and increasing his stack to 115K.
Jeff “YoungSupremacy” Hakim is also seated in the Blue section and has done some moving early today. He added 10K to his stack when his opponent called a 3,300 bet from Hakim on a board of K
3
6
3
6
. Hakim showed Q
Q
and the other player mucked. Then Jeff eliminated two players at his table when he got involved in a three-way all in preflop. His K
K
needed a lot of help as the other two held A
A
and 3
3
, but the K
spiked on the flop and his set held to increase his stack to over 140K.
Peter “number1pen” Neff was sharing a table with Stu “thedonator” Paterson. We caught Neff raising to 1350 in middle position with the blinds at 250/500 ante 50. The player to his immediate left then reraised 2,150 on top. It folded back around to Peter who put in a third raise to 20K, more than enough to put his opponent all-in for his last 14K or so. The other player made the call with T
T
, which was behind Neff’s J
J
. The board ran out 9
2
7
J
T
and the other player was eliminated. After the hand, Peter was up to 70K after starting the day with 48K. Paterson was eliminated shortly after when he ran his A
T
into Q
Q
preflop and was unable to improve.
TJ “Doubles00ted” Slifka is also making moves early. Slifka is seated at a table with Darrell “Gigabet” Dicken and eight-time WSOP bracelet winner Erik Seidel. We caught up with Slifka and Seidel heads up on a flop of A
Q
2
. Seidel had checked in the big blind on the flop and Slifka bet out 2K from the button. Seidel then reraised to 5.5K total and TJ made the call. Both checked the 9
on the turn. The river came 7
and Seidel checked again. Slifka moved all-in for his remaining 15K and Erik thought for at least a minute before laying down the hand and conceding the pot to TJ, increasing his stack to 30K.
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The energy jolting through all paths leading to the Amazon Room is palpable.
The halls are packed with people, security guards are influx, and camera crews are around nearly every corner.
This must be the unveiling of the biggest spectacle in poker, the WSOP Main Event.
With four starting days to accomodate what will be the largest field in this year’s WSOP, the 10k NL WSOP #54 Main Event will play five 2-hour levels, with a dinner break after the third level of play.
A host of P5′ers have already confirmed their seat assignment for Day 1A including Craig “MrCasino” Gray, Nick “fu_15″ Maimone, Dan “wretchy” Martin, Blake “Balla -B13″ Cahail, Justin “looshle” Pechie, Ken “isuck123″ Goldin, and Andrew “fergwrx” Ferguson to name a few.
Tags: Andrew Ferguson, Balla B-13, Blake Cahail, Craig Gray, Dan Martin, fergwrx, fu_15, isuck123, Justin Pechie, Ken Goldin, looshle, MrCasino, Nick Maimone, Wretchy, WSOP Event #54 Related Posts:- July 4, 2008 -- Peter Cries De Wolfe
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