WSOP 2008
Jeff “YoungSupremacy” Hakim says he’s comfortable gambling with a big stack here on Day 2a. That became clear during a hand just before dinner break. On a flop of 8
5
2
, a player in early position bet 6.4K and another player moved all in for 24.8K. Hakim (pictured right) made the call and the original bettor folded:
Hakim: J
T
Opponent: A
Q
Hakim’s fate looked bleak until the J
fell on the turn and 2
on the river. Hakim increased his stack to 185.5K. Also at his table is Jon “PearlJammer” Turner, who is holding 100K.
Jeff “yellowsub” Williams’ hot streak continued when he and another player got it all-in on the turn for a 120K pot with the board reading 9
4
3
9
with Williams holding pocket queens to his opponent’s pocket threes. Jeff appeared to be on the way out the door, but a miracle Q
on the river pushed the pot to Jeff and increased his chip stack to 20 times what he had two levels ago. Since then Jeff has taken a few hits and has 87.5K going into dinner break.
Doug “resilient” Smith took some time to fill PocketFives Live in on how he managed to double his already large stack. With the blinds at 400/800 ante 100 Doug (pictured left) raised in early position with A-K off suit and another big stack made the call. The flop came A-K-8 and Smith led out for 3.3K. His opponent made the minimum raise to 6.6K, and Doug reraised to 20K total. The other player then moved all-in and Smith made the call. His opponent held K-8 for a lesser two pair and the A on the turn left his opponent drawing dead. After the hand Doug was up to 168K and he has been building his stack even more since then. He has 185K as play ended before the dinner break.
Jan “Erdnase” Heitmann was sitting with close to 130K earlier in the day but has taken a hit in the past level. Heitmann and another player built a 30K pot preflop, with the other player all in holding T
T
to Heitmann’s 9
9
. The pocket tens held as the board showed K
J
3
K
6
and Heitmann’s stack dipped to 81K.
Right before the dinner break, the player in the hijack seat at Richard “Lee Nickel” Fohrenbach’s table raised to 2.5k and Richard made the call from the big blind. The flop came A
J
5
and Richard checked over to the other player who bet 4k. Richard fiddled with his chips for a bit before raising to 10k. The other player called the raise and they saw the turn bring the T
. Richard wasted no time in betting out with 15k and the other player gave up his hand which allowed Richard to add a few chips to his stack.
With the average stack at 96K, here’s a look at the unofficial chip counts as players went on their 90 minute dinner break:
Derek “arodss3″ Buanomo - 215K (pictured right)
Michael “DblupM0J” Johnson - 190K
Eric “jakz101″ Crain - 188K
Jeff “YoungSupremacy” Hakim - 185.5K
Doug “resilient” Smith - 185K
Jason Gray - 180K
Joe “JOEYTHEB” Brooks - 170K
Joe “LatestLines2″ Ward - 131K
Peter “number1pen” Neff - 123K
Kush Patel - 122K
Jamie “TheCronic420″ Rosen - 121K
Owen “ocrowe” Crowe - 118K
Paul “ComeOnPhish” Lieu - 110K
Tim “TMay420″ West - 106K
Chris “SLOPPYKLOD” Klodnicki - 101K
Jon “PearlJammer” Turner - 100K
Mike “SirWatts” Watson - 97K
Jeff “yellowsub” Williams - 87.5K
Dani “Anksy451″ Stern - 80K
Richard “Lee Nickel” Fohrenbach - 77K
Noah “Exclusive” Boeken - 71K
Rami “arbianight” Boukai - 70.8K
Bobby “gettindeep” Hodson - 63K
Brendan “moe86″ Mahoney - 58.5K
Mark “sideshowgil” Gilbert - 50K
Darrell “Gigabet” Dicken - 47K
Josh “squintngo” Goldstein - 45K
Louis “MrBeeks” Werman - 36K
Jordan Morgan - 31K
Justin “looshle” Pechie - 28.5K
TJ “Doubles00ted” Slifka - 22K
Barry Greenstein - 19.5K
Shaun Deeb - 18K
Kevin “kice32″ Iacofano - 17K
- July 4, 2008 -- 2008 WSOP Main Event, Day 1A Concludes
- July 9, 2008 -- Hustle and Heartbreak
- July 8, 2008 -- ‘Yellowsub’: Full Speed Ahead
- July 8, 2008 -- Bottom Set Not Eneff for Stern
It didn’t take long for Peter “number1pen” Neff to get involved with some of the other notable online players populating his new table. As we last reported, Neff is seated with Chris “SLOPPYKLOD” Klodnicki, Dani “Ansky451″ Stern, and Jamie “TheCronic420″ Rosen. With the blinds at 300/600 ante 75 Neff and Stern were heads up in a hand where the flop came down A
T
9
. Peter bet out 2.6K into a 5K pot from under the gun and Dani raised to 7K on the button. Neff asked for a count of the remainder of Stern’s chips, learned he had around 65K behind, and made the call. Peter checked when the J
came on the turn and Dani fired out 13K. Peter thought for a couple of minutes before calling. The K
on the river prompted another check from Neff and, after some thought, Stern bet 26K. Neff thought for a couple of minutes once again before eventually announcing “call.” Dani turned over 9
9
and Peter showed T
T
for the better set. The hand left Stern with 27K and pushed Neff up to 140K.
Jan “Erdnase” Heitmann surpassed the 100K mark after knocking a player out of the tournament. A player moved all in with 8
8
and Heitmann called with J
J
. The K
Q
T
7
6
board was kind to Heitmann, who is now at 130K.
Stuart “zpaceman” Taylor recently busted out and the player who eliminated him relayed the information of the hand to us. The flop came A-7-4 with two hearts and the player bet 2k and both Taylor and a third player made the call. The turn was the 3
and the player who bet the flop bet 7k and Taylor pushed all in. Taylor had A-2 (we aren’t sure of the suits) and the other player held 6-5 for the nut straight which was good enough to send Taylor to the rail.
Zach “CrazyZachary” Clark (pictured right) was sent to the rail after he moved all in with A
2
on the flop of J
7
3
and couldn’t outdraw his opponent’s K
K
. Craig “MrCasino” Gray was one of the other casualties of Level 8 as well. Here’s a look at others who who have been more fortunate, along with their chip counts as Level 7 comes to a close:
Michael “DblupM0j” Johnson - 198K
Derek “arodss3″ Buonano - 170K
Jeff “YoungSupremacy” Hakim - 142K
Paul “ComeOnPhish - 133K
Joe “LatestLines2″ Ward - 120K
Jamie “TheCronic420″ Rosen - 116K
Jason Gray - 107K
Eric “jakz101″ Crain - 85K
Chris “SLOPPYKLOD” Klodnicki - 84K
Tim “TMay420″ West - 75K
Jon “PearlJammer” Turner - 69K
Owen “ocrowe” Crowe - 64K
Doug “resilient” Smith - 59K
Brendan “moe86″ Mahoney - 56K
Bobby “gettindeep” Hodson - 55K
Louis “MrBeeks” Werman - 52K
Darrell “Gigabet” Dicken - 48K
Jordan Morgan - 46K
Justin “looshle” Peachie - 42K
Shaun Deeb - 42K
Kevin “kice32″ Iacofano - 40K
Paul “Beanie” Nobles - 40K
Richard “Lee Nickel” Fohrenbach - 39.5K
Carter “notashark” Gill - 35K
Steve “McNallyville” McNally - 33K
Noah “Exclusive” Boeken” - 28.5K
TJ “Doubles00ted” Slifka - 27K
Rami “arbianight” Boukai - 27K
Aaron Been - 24K
Ralf “Pelzzi” Pelzner - 23K
Jeff “yellowsub” Williams - 21K
Brian “Wing-n-prayer” Reigngold - 17K
Matthias “goodvibe” Neu - 10K
Christian “Deckzor” Fockenberg - 8K
Barry Greenstein - 5.5K
- July 9, 2008 -- Lost & Found
- July 9, 2008 -- Justin Time for a Double Up
- July 8, 2008 -- Jeff Hakim Reigns Supreme
- July 8, 2008 -- Cox Loses Prop Bet, Then His Stack

