WSOP 2008
The second flight of day 1 play at the Legends of Poker is now complete and all players still in have made it to day 2. The field will be combined tomorrow at 2pm PST for day 2 play. After playing 5 levels on day 1, there has been an extra level added to tomorrow’s schedule to make sure everything runs on schedule later in the tournament.
Late in Day 1B Shane “Shaniac” Schleger was able to double up when his pocket fours won a race all in preflop against the A
Q
. After the double up Shane finished the day with 15,800.
Matt “Mattg1983″ Graham (left) lost a pot late in the day when he called a river bet thinking it was smaller than it was. Matt had raised preflop to 825 (blinds 150 / 300) and the big blind called. The two players were bantering back and forth in a friendly manner and both checked the T
T
9
flop. With the K
turn the player in the big blind led out for 1,600 and Matt called after motioning like he was going to grab chips to raise. The 8
river card brought a 4k bet from the big blind player and after long thought Matt put out 6 of the pink 500 chips, thinking he was calling a 3/4 pot sized bet of 3k. As soon as Matt put the chips out his opponent turned over the A
5
for a flush.
Instead he had committed himself to calling a pot sized bet of 4k and had to toss another couple of chips out to complete the call. Graham said he would not have called had he known the bet was 4k, but didn’t seem to upset as he still finished the day in solid position with 64,025.
Some end of day chip counts:
Barry Greenstein - 82,100
Matt “Mattg1983″ Graham - 64,025
Jordan “iMsoLucky0″ Morgan (right) - 33,675
Ari Engel - 33,275
Peter “#1Pen” Neff - 22,225
Josh “pbdrunks” VanDuyn - 22,200
Jared “TheWacoKidd” Hamby - 16,675
Shane “Shaniac” Schleger - 15,800
Peter “Nordberg” Feldman - 10,850
- August 24, 2008 -- Halfway Home
- August 24, 2008 -- Legends of Poker Day 1B
- June 26, 2008 -- Online Players Looking to Run Deep
- April 21, 2008 -- Lots Of Action
With only 5 levels of play scheduled for day 1 action, players are now at the halfway point of day 1B. Today’s larger field was expected to result in larger stacks, and the flurry of bust outs in the first level all at the same table seemed to make it even more likely a huge stack would emerge early.
So far at least it has not happened. Barry Greenstein is leading the way at the halfway mark with around 70k and a few other players are in the 50k - 60k range, but no stacks significantly larger than the leaders from day 1A were at this point yesterday. In fact, a large portion of the field is hanging right around the 30k starting stack.
Jason “JDN” Newitt was hanging on with around 5,500 but is now sitting in the staging area just outside the tournament room talking with WPT video interview host Amanda Leatherman after his elimination. Shane “Schaniac” Schleger is also outside the poker room, but he still has chips. The zero tolerance policy at the Bike earned Shane a penalty when one of his cards went off the table when he was mucking his hand. He will be back in the action shortly.
Here are some counts from around the room:
Barry Greenstein - 70k
Chad “M8kingmoves” Batista (right) - 42k
Jordan “iMsoLucky0″ Morgan - 32k
Mark Newhouse - 30k
Ari Engel - 29k
Matt “Mattg1983″ Graham - 28k
Justin “ZeeJustin” Bonomo - 28k
Josh “pbdrunks” VanDuyn - 27k
Scott “BigRiskky” Clements - 24k
Peter “Nordberg” Feldman - 23k
Peter “#1Pen” Neff - 21k
Jared “TheWacoKidd” Hamby - 19k
Shane “Schaniac” Schleger - 19k
- August 25, 2008 -- Legends of Poker Day 1B Complete
- August 24, 2008 -- Volleyball Gold
- June 30, 2008 -- Little and Jaka Moving Up
- June 21, 2008 -- He’s a Shaniac!
Players just returned from their second break of the day and the tournament clock says that the total number of enrants to this years WSOP Main Event now stands at 6,843 which trumps last years registration of 6,358 by 485 players.
Michael “inissint” Glasser (pictured at right) saw his main event dreams end when he got the remainder of his stack in preflop with the A
K
which was behind to his opponents J
J
. The board ran out T
7
6
6
4
and Glasser was sent to the rail. Mike “MGinVA” Gallo was also eliminated when his pocket kings were against pocket eights and his opponent hit an eight on the river to end Gallo’s day. Eric “Willing2Die” Sonstegard, Bryan “odiggitydog” Oshea, and Andrew “tiltyjoker” Lee were also eliminated during the last level.
Brett “Gank” Jungblut was spotted in a hand with Allen Cunningham. With the board reading A
K
7
3
T
and only 1.2k in the pot Gank bet 600 and Cunningham said “I know it’s a bluff” before evenually folding his hand. Brett then showed Cunningham his Q
J
and Cunningham laughed and said “I guess it wasn’t a bluff” as Brett scooped up the little pot.
Across the room Shane “Shaniac” Schleger, Greg “Funkii” Dyer, and Ben “bfineman” Fineman were all in a pot with three other players. All six players checked the flop of Q
J
3
and saw the 6
peel off on the turn. This is where things got a little more confusing. Action checked around to Shane who bet 600. Greg made the call and then Ben, who was in the small blind, check-raised to 2.4k. Everyone else got out of the way, Shane folded, and Greg called Ben’s raise. The 5
came on the river and Ben led out for 4.5k. Greg tanked for a bit before eventually folding and Ben scooped the pot.
Here’s another big list of chip counts for you heading into level three!
Ben “bfineman” Fineman - 45K
Steve “MrSmokey1″ Billirakis - 41.5K
Mike “BraveJayhawk” Jensen - 40K
Jon “pokertrip” Friedberg - 38K
Jason “strassa2” Strasser – 37K
Ryan “Daut44″ Daut - 37K
Ryan “youngluc” Young - 37K
Aaron “ndgrinder59″ Steury - 33K
Matt “plattsburgh” Vengrin - 32K
Mike “shipitthisway” McNeil - 32K
Scott “BigRiskky” Clements - 30K
Shane “shaniac” Schleger - 30K
Jon “FatalError” Aguiar - 30K
Clayton “clayton_27″ Newman - 30K
Scott “mindwise”Pendergrast - 29.5K
Jeff “jpapola” Papola - 28K
Jeremy “chipsteela” Menard - 28K
Tony “Bond18″ Dunst - 27K
Frank “Round42” Rusnak – 26K
ames “POKERPRO33″ Campbell - 25.5K
Brandon Schaefer - 25.5K
Russell “rcrane082985″ Crane - 25K
Gary “Debo34” Debernardi – 25K
Adam “adamoos” Elpayaa - 24K
Eric “sheets” Haber - 24K
Nick “snowman2k6″ Young - 23K
Dag Martin “dmmikkel” Mikkelsen - 22K
Bryan “bparis” Paris – 22K
Tracey “xtrACEy” Nguyen - 22K
Greg “Funkii” Dyer – 22K
Kyle “kwob20” Bowker – 20K
Tom “titantom32″ Braband - 19K
Devin “TranquilChaos” Porter - 18.5K
Grant “drossxyu” Hinkle - 18K
Sasha “bikocruz” Rosewood - 17.5K
Darren “DABADESTCHIC” Nelson - 16.5K
David “ComptonMasta” Barter - 16K
Noah “fouruhaterz” Schwartz - 15K
Nathan “darkcheck” Tuthill - 14.5K
Carl “colson10″ Olson - 14K
Brett “gank” Jungblut - 14K
Mike “theredbaron” Beaton - 13.5K
Brian “Poker366″ Hollywood - 13K
Mark “AceSpades” Rodoja – 6K
- July 9, 2008 -- Dippy Destruction
- July 6, 2008 -- Strasser Delivers Cooler in Level 1
- August 27, 2008 -- Short Day for Fineman, Amit Takes Lead
- August 27, 2008 -- Amit Doubles, Graham Crumbles
Chips are flying in the early levels of the 1.5k NL WSOP Event #52 and many P5er’s are reaping the benefits in the 2700 player capped field.
Faraz “The-Toilet” Jaka (pictured at right) won a 7.5k pot when his all-in 1500 bet on the river was called by his opponent on a 9
9
A
3
7
board. Jaka tabled the J
9
and scooped the pot.
Jonathan “FieryJustice” Little busted an opponent when he raised to 300 in the 50-100 level and got re-raised to 900 by an opponent in late position. Little effectively put his opponent all-in for his remaining 2k stack and his opponent called with Q
Q
, way behind Little’s K
K
. The board ran true for Little, whose stack sits around 5.5k.
Nick “gbmantis” Niergarth got shortstacked early but won a race early in an all-in preflop confrontation with his K
Q
running down his opponents 9
9
, increasing Niergarth’s stack increased to 1700.
Shane “shaniac” Schleger and Chad “lilholdem954″ Batista will have to battle back from rough starts as Schleger sits with 1k and Batista at 2k. Jeff “jeffboski” Sluzinski’s stack has been reduced to three green 25 chips but is in way better shape than Adam “Roothlus” Levy, who busted out early.
Cody “thugmoneymkr” Slaubaugh and Matt “All In At 420″ Stout have chipped up a little in the first few levels with Slaubaugh at 3300 and Stout at 3600.
Tags: "All In At 420", Adam Levy, Chad Batista, Cody Slaubaugh, Faraz Jake, FieryJustice, gbmantis, Jeff Sluzinski, jeffboski, Jonathan Little, lilholdem954, Matt Stout, Nick Niergarth, Roothlus, Shane Schleger, Shaniac, The-Toilet, Thugmoneymkr, WSOP Event #52 Related Posts:- June 21, 2008 -- He’s a Shaniac!
- June 26, 2008 -- Six-Handed Players Making Moves
- June 26, 2008 -- Treacherous Tables in Rebuy
- June 22, 2008 -- Slaubaugh Takes 2nd
After tournament registration closed for the $5k NLHE six-handed event, 805 players had entered the tournament, beating last years total by 77 entries. Even with 10k starting stacks and blinds starting at 25/50, the play has been fast and furious. There are so many notable online players in the field that we can’t even begin to list them all. One of our reporters counted more than 50 notable online players in the field at the start of the tournament so we wouldn’t be surprised if numerous P5ers ran deep in today’s event.
We caught up with Matt “mattg1983″ Graham in a hand with the board reading 6
3
2
. It appeared that Matt had bet out on the flop only to be raised another 2.3k by his opponent. Matt was obviously stressed about his decision and then decided to fold his pocket tens face-up. Eric “Rizen” Lynch, Hevad “RainKhan” Khan, Sorel “Imper1um” Mizzi, Shane “Shaniac” Schleger (pictured right), and Alex Jacob are all doing well and have built their stacks up during the first two levels.
Jeff “yellowsub” Williams was seen walking through the field of six-handed players a little before 2 pm, but he isn’t playing in today’s event because he is in day 2 of the $1k NLHE w/Rebuys tourney. He is seated at table #13 along with Jordan “scarface_79″ Smith and Scott “SCTrojans” Freeman (pictured left). Another table with a few notable players is #15 with Scott “BigRiskky” Clements, Keven “Stamdogg” Stammen, and Eric “EFro” Froehlich all seated together. 81 of the 115 players that started today will make the money so short stacked players are going to have to make moves soon as the bubble isn’t too far away.
- June 25, 2008 -- Pocket Fives No Good to Graham
- June 29, 2008 -- Clements Takes an Early Lead
- June 26, 2008 -- “Whoa! Who Won that Pot?”
- June 26, 2008 -- Six-Handed Players Making Moves

