WSOP 2008
The first of 6 levels for day 2 play is now complete. The first level was more than enough to clear all the tables outside the main room, with the Jon “pokertrip” Friedberg, Bryan Devonshire, Ray Davis and Can Kim Hua table being the last to break
Alvin “alsmooth” Zeidenfeld (left) had a great day 1, finishing up with 92,000 chips. He got day 2 off to a solid start as well, busting a short stacked Kenna James on the second hand to push his stack to around 100k. He drifted back down to the low 90’s by the end of the level but is still in great position going into the second level of the day.
For the shorter stacks, a successful first level was likely to include a double up. That was the case for Friedberg, who doubled through Ray Davis when his pocket aces held up. He is still short stacked but is at 13k after the double up. Jared “TheWacoKidd” Hamby also doubled in the first level, building his stack to around 35k.
Isaac “mr menlo” Baron was able to get up to 90k when his AK won a race against pocket sevens. Devin “TranquilChaso” Porter won a small pot that was 4-way preflop for 1,100 each. After the preflop action it was checked down the rest of the way and a surprised Devin porter picked up the pot with pocket nines.
Scott “r_a_y” Montgomery was eliminated in the first level of play, after having something come up that caused him to play hyper aggressively until he was busted from the tournament.
Ari Engel had another player all in, but when the cards were turned up both had pocket kings and the pot ended up being split.
The second level of the day will be played with blinds of 300 / 600 and a 75 chip ante. The pressure on the short stacks continues to increase and larger and larger stacks are emerging around the room.
Tags: alsmooth, Alvin Zeidenfeld, Devin Porter, Isaac Baron, Legends Of Poker, Legends of Poker Day 2, Mr Menlo, r_a_y, Scott Montgomery Related Posts:- August 23, 2008 -- Baron Back, Baker Baked
- August 26, 2008 -- Stout Survives Day 2, Play Complete For The Night
- August 26, 2008 -- 90 Left
- August 25, 2008 -- Stacking Up
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
Isaac “mr menlo” Baron (right) was down to 11k chips early in the day, but at last check he was at a much healthier 40k. While Baron was able to recover from his short stack status, David “Bakes” Baker went the other way down the road and has been eliminated from the tournament.
Scott “r_a_y” Montgomery is in the middle of living every poker players dream. He is a member of the “November Nine” and is at the final table of the 2008 World Series of Poker Main Event. While the WSOP ME is on hiatus Montgomery is keeping the hot streak going here at the Bike. He has 70k in chips late in the 4th level of play and what better practice for the biggest final table ever than making another WPT televised final table in the interim. He has a few days to go before thinking about that, but he is positioning himself well in the early going.
At the Bike when you are at a table and get hungry all you have to do is ask for service and choose from a multi-page menu of international choices. There is no official dinner break here, but as play works later into the day more and more food trays are littering the walkways as the orders keep flowing in. The drink orders are also flowing, with Coronas and glasses of wine being ordered all around.
Chip leader Alvin “alsmooth” Zeidenfeld is pushing the century mark in chips after calling down Vinny Vinh on every street with pocket eights. He had an overpair on the flop but with a nine and ten hitting the board on the turn and river he kept calling, including the 7k river bet. Zeidenfelds instincts were spot on, and Vinny had to take a walk to cool off after mucking his hand and watching Alvin rake in the pot.
Tags: alsmooth, Alvin Zeidenfeld, Bakes, David Baker, Legends Of Poker, Legends of Poker Day 1A, r_a_y, Scott Montgomery, Vinny Vinh Related Posts:- August 25, 2008 -- First Level Action
- August 24, 2008 -- Legends Of Poker Day 1A Complete
- August 24, 2008 -- Winding Down
- August 23, 2008 -- Another Level Down
With 54 events in the books and the final table set, our summer here at the Rio has come to an end. Along the way numerous Pocket Fivers found themselves in the money, at final tables, and winning bracelets and we send our warmest congratulations to everyone. In the end, Pocket Fivers racked up approximately $20 million in cashes and took down several bracelets in the process.
It remains to be seen how much Scott “r_a_y” Montgomery will add to this tally with his Main Event finish. Montgomery and the eight other players at the final table will return on November 9th to play down to two players. On November 10th the final two will return for heads-up play and the event will air on November 11th on ESPN.
Here are the official chip counts of the November Nine:

Dennis Phillips - 26,295,000
Ivan Demidov - 24,400,000
Scott Montgomery - 19,690,000
Peter Eastgate - 18,375,000
Ylon Schwartz - 12,525,000
Darus Suharto - 12,520,000
David Rheem - 10,230,000
Craig Marquis - 10,210,000
Kelly Kim - 2,620,000
Pocket Fiver, Scott Montgomery, will be coming into the event 3rd in chips. Montgomery is no stranger to high profile final tables. He placed 5th in last year’s LA Poker Classic at Commerce Casino at a loaded final table featuring the event’s winner Phil Ivey, Phil Hellmuth, and Nam Le.
Another online pro to watch out for at this final table is Craig Marquis, known to many online as CMarq. A high stakes online cash game player, Marquis’ railbirds as they played down to the final table included Tom “durrrr” Dwan and Brian “snagglepuss” Powell.
Arguably the most well-known player at the final table is David “Chino” Rheem. This will be his third WSOP final table. Rheem took 2nd in a No Limit Hold Em event at the 2006 WSOP and also finished 5th in the $5K Mixed Limit Hold Em event earlier this summer.
As we have said before, it has been our pleasure reporting for Pocket Fives this summer. We hope you have enjoyed reading as much as we have enjoyed writing. Don’t forget to watch the final table coverage of several P5ers beginning July 22nd (next Tuesday) at 8pm. The first event they will be broadcasting is the $10K World Championship of Pot Limit Hold Em featuring our own Mike “SowersUNCC” Sowers and Amit “amak316″ Makhija. Coverage will continue on ESPN weekly through November 11th.
Tags: Amak316, Amit Makhija, chino, Craig Marquis, David Rheem, Mike Sowers, r_a_y, Scott Montgomery, SowersUNCC, WSOP Event #1, WSOP Main Event Related Posts:- June 1, 2008 -- Sowers Stack Slides Up and Down
- May 31, 2008 -- The Bubble Finally Bursts
- July 15, 2008 -- November Nine Set!
- July 15, 2008 -- Hoor_a_y!
After playing ten-handed for three hours, Dean Hamrick moved all in for his last 3.4 million and Craig Marquis made the call, potentially setting up the final bustout of Day 7. Hamrick showed A
J
and needed some help against the Q
Q
of Marquis.
The board revealed K
T
3
T
K
, sending Hamrick out in tenth place with $591,869 and finally providing the poker world with its 2008 World Series of Poker Main Event final table. Here’s what we’ll be waiting for come November 11th:
Scott “r_a_y” Montgomery
Dennis Phillips
Craig Marquis
Ylon Schwartz
Darus Suharto
David “Chino” Rheem
Ivan Demidov
Kelly Kim
Peter Eastgate
Each of the final nine will leave the Rio with $900,670 (ninth place money) and have the chance to play for $9,119,517 when they return from their 117-day break in the fall. With that, we at pocketfiveslive.com would like to thank everyone that followed our coverage this summer and look forward to seeing you again soon!
Tags: Craig Marquis, Dean Hamrick, r_a_y, Scott Montgomery, WSOP Main Event, WSOP Main Event Day 7 Related Posts:- July 16, 2008 -- So Long, Farewell
- July 15, 2008 -- Hoor_a_y!
- July 15, 2008 -- P5ers Collide, Klodnicki Sent Home in 12th
- July 14, 2008 -- Montgomery Making Moves, Crowe Flies Away

