WSOP 2008
The number of players in the room continues to drop, down to under 130 at last count. Amit “Amak316″ Makhija (left) was able to send one player home. Amit had opened for 3,200 and the other player raised to 11,600. Makhija asked how much he had behind and then put out enough to cover the other players raise and the 32,100 he had behind.
After a few minutes of thought the player called off the rest of his chips. “I don’t have a huge hand, just nines” Amit said. The nines were plenty big enough though, up against the pocket sevens of the other player. The bigger pair held up on the Q
6
5
J
J
board and Amit added to his stack while reducing the number of remaining players.
Allen Kessler moved in over the top of an opening raise of 2,900 from Jonathan “FatalError” Aguiar for 11,700 more and after debating the call and figuring out his odds Aguiar decided to fold, leaving himself short stacked but still with a little room to maneuver.
Recent eliminations include Devin “TranquilChaos” Porter, Louis “MrBeeks” Werman, Alvin “alsmooth” Zeidenfeld, Jon “pokertrip” Friedberg and Bryan Devonshire.
Tags: Amak316, Amit Makhija, FatalError, Jonathan Aguiar, Legends Of Poker, Legends of Poker Day 2 Related Posts:- August 27, 2008 -- In The Money
- August 27, 2008 -- Short Day for Fineman, Amit Takes Lead
- August 27, 2008 -- Looking For A Final Table
- August 27, 2008 -- Amit Doubles, Graham Crumbles
Day 1A play at the Legends of Poker is winding down. The players have about half an hour left before they will be done for the night. Players from todays flight get tomorrow off while the day 2B group take to the tables and the field will then be combined with all surviving players coming back on Monday.
Jason “JCarver” Somerville jumped up to 70k chips early and has been hanging around that mark for the last few levels. He recently grabbed a few chips from Miami John Cernuto on a board of Q
Q
T
6
A
. Jason led at the river for 6,500 and Cernuto folded, saying later he had a queen while Sommerville claimed a straight and flush draw that got there on the river. “I’m just glad he didn’t shove the river” Sommerville said after the hand, saying he would have had to reluctantly fold.
Sommerville wasn’t the only player to get out of the gates quickly only to see progress stall. Louis “Mr Beeks” Werman (left) finished the first level with 50k and is right at the same amount as play winds down for the night. Both he and Sommerville are more than happy to finish the day with solid stacks though.
Different players have different goals for day 1 play. Jonathan “FatalError” Aguiar mentioned he was just below the starting stack, and when jokingly asked if that was the goal for day 1 he replied that the trick is to lose half your starting stack and then get most of it back right near the end of the day so you feel like you are on a rush going into day 2.
Other chip counts:
Alvin “alsmooth” Zeidenfeld - 95k
Scott “r_a_y” Montgomery (right) - 75k
Jason “JCarver” Somerville - 68k
Marco “CrazyMarco” Johnson - 58k
Louis “MrBeeks” Werman - 50k
Tim “Tmay420″ West - 42k
Matt “All In At 420″ Stout - 39k
Devin “TranquilChaos” Porter - 38k
Alec Torelli - 33k
Isaac “mr menlo” Baron - 30k
Jonathan “FatalError” Aguiar - 28k
Jason Gray - 24k
Matt “Plattsburgh” Vengrin - 24k
Jon “pokertrip” Friedberg - 18k
Bryan Devonshire - 18k
Amit “Amak316″ Makhija - 16k
- August 24, 2008 -- Legends Of Poker Day 1A Complete
- August 23, 2008 -- Baron Back, Baker Baked
- August 23, 2008 -- Around The Room
- August 23, 2008 -- Big Stacks
The bubble burst in event #47, the $1.5k Stud h/l and the remaining players are all guaranteed at least $2,450. Brett “Gank” Jungblut and Craig “MrCasino” Gray have both survived the day so far. Brett currently has around 18k while Craig has been hovering around the 12k mark for a majority of the day. Phil Hellmuth has made his 66th WSOP cash in this event and Men “The Master” Nguyen has now cashed in 61 WSOP events.
Many notable players are still alive in the $5k NLHE six-handed event with the field down to 47. Steven “Cornell Fiji” Ware went on a killer run after the bubble burst. He started play after the bubble with 35k in chips and an hour later held over 350k. PocketFives asked Ware if he had proposed marriage to Frank (the dealer who dealt him all those monster hands) and Ware laughed and said he probably should have.
Players who have been knocked out recently include Glen “choron” Chorny (69th, $8,323), Mike “inissint” Glasser (66th, $9,080), Jason “tresfull21″ Mercier (51st, $10,972), and Jonathan “FatalError” Aguiar (49th, $10,972). Below are the unoffical chip counts of the remaining players.
Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier (pictured right)- 470k
Steven “Cornell Fiji” Ware - 370k
Jason Gray - 210k
Chris “cdbr3799″ Dombrowski - 200k
Ryan “Daut44″ Daut - 170k
Chris “cmoney3″ Kline - 150k
Shannon Shorr - 130k
Alex Jacob - 50k
- June 27, 2008 -- Sweating the Bubble
- June 27, 2008 -- A Player Makes a “FatalError”
- June 27, 2008 -- Feelin’ Good
- June 28, 2008 -- Making ‘Cmoney’
The bubble finally burst in event #46, the $5k NLHE six-handed event after over an hour of hand for hand play. Jonathan “FatalError” Aguiar (pictured right) called another players all in preflop with Jon holding the A
J
against the all in players A
K
. While other player was ahead preflop, the board ran out J
T
9
J
9
giving Jon a full house and the bubble boy was sent to the rail.
All the players remaining are guaranteed at least $8,323 but they all seem to have their sights set on the $911,855 that the winner will receive.
During hand for hand play, Steven “Cornell Fiji” Ware’s stack took a big hit when he called another player’s all in with top pair and the nut flush draw versus the all in player’s set of nines. When the set held, Ware’s stack was knocked down to around 35k and had to wait out the rest of the bubble without much action. Since the bubble burst though, Ware has been on a tear, catching pocket aces, pocket queens, and pocket kings… twice. The second time Ware held kings it seemed his luck had run out as his opponent held pocket aces, but the turn brought a third king and Ware’s stack shot up to 276k. Ware is now right near the top of the chip counts along with Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier (270k).
Also notable as a result of the bubble bursting is that player Nikolay Evdakov has now cashed eight times in this years WSOP which ties the all time record held by Michael Binger (2007), Chad Brown (2007), Phil Hellmuth (2006), Richard Tatalovich (2006), and Humberto Brenes (2006).
Event #47, the $1.5k Stud h/l event is progressing and Craig “MrCasino” Gray and Brett “Gank” Jungblut are still fighting to build their chip stacks.
Brett (pictured left) started the day short stacked and got into a big hand earlier. With 3 players in, there was heavy action, betting and raising, until 5th street when one player folded and Brett ended up all in against the other player. Brett showed down (8
4
)4
8
T
against the other players (A
3
)3
6
3
, Brett’s two pair behind the other players trip threes. Both players were dealt a jack on 6th street, changing nothing, and on 7th the other player peeled the 7
while Brett slowly peeled the 8
to make his full house complete and to more than double his stack.
Barry Greenstein is currently 2nd in chips in the $50k HORSE event, with Phil Ivey right behind him in 3rd. James “mig.com” Mackey and Justin Bonomo have been having a good day and has built their stacks up to more than 300k while Tom “durrrr” Dwan (120k) and Phil “OMGClayAiken” Galfond (54k) have lost some ground and will need to get their stacks moving in the right direction if they want to make day 4 tomorrow.
Tags: "mig.com", "OMGClayAiken", Barry Greenstein, Brett Jungblut, Cornell Fiji, Craig Gray, Durrrr, FatalError, Gank, James Mackey, Jonathan Aguiar, Justin Bonomo, MrCasino, Phil Galfond, Phil Ivey, Steven Ware, Tom Dwan, WSOP Event #45, WSOP Event #46, WSOP Event #47 Related Posts:- June 27, 2008 -- Stud Players Wanting Tang
- June 27, 2008 -- Stud Players in the Money
- June 26, 2008 -- Top of the Chip Counts or Bust!
- June 26, 2008 -- Mackey Riding High
Players in the $5k NLHE six-handed tournament are all carefully watching the tournament clock as the player count slowly drops. Play started with 96 players and they are now down to 79 players, just 1 shy of the money.
Chad “lilholdem954″ Batista was involved in a couple big hands. First a player raised to 4.2k and Chad (pictured left) re-raised to 18k total. After contemplating for quite awhile the other player moved all in and Chad made the call with his A
2
. His opponent held the 4
4
and Chad commented that he was baffled as to how the other player could make such a big move with that hand after facing a re-raise. The board ran out K
T
T
5
3
and the pocket fours held and Chad’s stack was reduced to around 30k.
On the very next hand, Chad open-shoved all in only to have a player behind him with more chips move all in as well. Chad held the 8
8
against the other players A
K
so it was off to the races as the board came down K
T
9
5
3
and Chad was eliminated just 11 places shy of the money.
Mike “inissint” Glasser had been short stacked since the beginning of play today and he got all the money in preflop with Q
T
but was way behind his opponents A
T
. The flop came 8
3
2
and Glasser called for another club to come on the turn which could give him outs to a chop, but instead the Q
fell putting him in the lead. The river was the J
and Glasser doubled to around 75k.
Jonathan “FatalError” Aguiar was trying to double up at his table as well. After another player raised Jon pushed all in for a total of 38k. His opponent decided to fold so Jon lived to see another hand and told PocketFives to put “Choo Choo” in the update with a picture of Thomas the Tank Engine. We’re not quite sure what that means, but we figured we would post it for him anyway.
The bubble will burst soon and we still have quite a few players left looking to make the money including Glen “choron” Chorny, Chris “cdbr3799″ Dombrowski, Ryan Daut, Shannon Shorr, Jason Gray, Steve “Cornell Fiji” Ware, Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier, Jason “tresfull21″ Mercier, and Alex Jacob.
Tags: Alex Jacob, Bertrand Grospellier, cdbr3799, Chad Batista, Choron, Chris Dombrowski, Cornell Fiji, ElkY, FatalError, Glen Chorny, inissint, Jason Gray, Jason Mercier, Jonathan Aguiar, lilholdem954, Mike Glasser, Ryan Daut, Shannon Shorr, Steve Ware, tresfull21, WSOP Event #46 Related Posts:- June 27, 2008 -- Stud Players in the Money
- June 27, 2008 -- Feelin’ Good
- June 26, 2008 -- Six-Handed Players Making Moves
- June 27, 2008 -- Short-Handed Event Calls It a Night

