WSOP 2008
As Level 6 came to a close Jeff “yellowsub” Williams (pictured at right) moved all-in for his remaining 6K on the last hand before break and picked up the blinds and antes. Well, what a difference a level makes. When we checked in with Jeff at the beginning of Level 8 he was sitting with a more than ample 65K–over 10 times the stack he had 2 hours earlier. PocketFives Live inquired to Williams just how someone goes from 6K to 60K in the span of a level he told us, “you run really well. You get lucky in a couple of spots too.” Jeff has been all-in for his tournament life on four separate occassions during Level 7 and each time he found himself scooping chips to add to his stack. We’ll continue to track Jeff’s progress and keep you posted as we play through to the dinner break.
Rami “arbianight” Boukai has doubled up to 45K in Level 8 just before his table broke in the Green section of the Amazon Room. With blinds at 400/800, a player opened to 2,400 in middle position and Boukai shoved for 22,100 on the button. it folded back to the original raiser, who thought for two minutes before calling with 8
8
. Boukai revealed Q
Q
and avoided disaster when the board came out K
4
7
J
K
.
Here are our most recent chip counts:
Derek “arodss3″ Buanomo - 200K
Michael “DblupM0j” Johnson - 198K
Jason Gray - 172K
Eric “jakz101″ Crain - 161K
Peter “number1pen” Neff - 126K
Chris “SLOPPYKLOD” Klodnicki - 110K
Jamie “TheCronic420″ Rosen - 106.5K
Doug “resilient” Smith - 83K
Dani “Ansky451″ Stern - 72K
TJ “Doubles00ted” Slifka - 70K
Shaun Deeb - 52K
Brendan “moe86″ Mahoney - 50K
Louis “MrWerman” Beeks - 46.5K
Carter “notashark” Gill - 25K
Darrell “Gigabet” Dicken - 8K
Recent eliminations include: Faraz “The Toliet-0″ Jaka, Matthias “goodvibe” Neu, and Terry “Asiandude7″ Eichens
Tags: arbianight, Asiandude7, Christian Fockenberg, Deckzor, Faraz Jaka, goodvibe, Jeff Williams, Matthias Neu, Rami Boukai, Terry Eichens, The Toliet-0, WSOP Main Event, WSOP Main Event Day 2A, yellowsub Related Posts:- July 9, 2008 -- Hustle and Heartbreak
- July 9, 2008 -- Lost & Found
- July 8, 2008 -- Jeff Hakim Reigns Supreme
- July 4, 2008 -- 2008 WSOP Main Event, Day 1A Concludes
Several players in the $1.5K HORSE event decided to try to kill a couple of hours before Day 2 of play began by signing up for the $1.5K No Limit Hold Em event. Unfortunately, the double dipping didn’t appear to work out well for most of them. Shannon Shorr made early exits in both events while Bryan “badbeatninja” Devonshire (pictured at right) lasted a mere 3 hands in Day 2 of the HORSE event before returning to the $1.5K No Limit event. Doug “Resilient” Smith, on the other hand, was too late to register for the Hold Em event, but remains in the HORSE event with 9K. Meanwhile, Alex Jacob continues to alternate back and forth between the two events.
Luckily for Bryan, he has already built up a big stack to return to in the $1.5K event. He was recently moved to the right of Ben “bfineman” Fineman and, when we caught up to Devonshire, he had raised to 550 under the gun with the blinds at 100/200 ante 25. The player in the small blind reraised to 1750 and Bryan thought momentarily before making the call. The flop came J
8
6
and the player in the small blind bet out 2.5K. Devonshire immediately moved all-in for his remaining 9K, which more than covered the other player’s chip stack.
The other player eventually folded and the table called for Devonshire to reveal his hand. He declined, but did let Pocket Fives have a peek at his 8
9
before he tossed it in the muck. After Bryan gave us permission to post it on Pocket Fives, but made us promise not to tell anyone on the floor, Fineman called out, “anyone have the internet on their phone?”
Another player making moves in the $1.5K Hold Em event is Andy “BKice” Seth (pictured at left), who recently doubled up when he moved all-in for his remaining 3.8K on a board reading Q
6
2
2
3
and his opponent thought momentarily before making the call. Seth showed A
Q
for the nut flush and the other player mucked, sending the 16K pot Andy’s way.
Faraz “The Toliet-0″ Jaka’s table has been extremely active, with numerous all-ins on almost every hand. While his tablemate TJ Cloutier is staying out of the all-in fests, Jaka recently got tangled in an enormous pot when he picked up pocket aces. With the blinds at 100/200 Young Phan shoved all-in under the gun for 550 and a player in early position reraised to 1,100. Faraz then shoved all-in for 2,875 with his aces, and the button moved all-in for 6K right behind him. The player who reraised to 1,100 made the call and they all turned over their hands:
Phan: A-10
Early Position Player: Q-Q
Jaka: A-A
Button Player: A-K
The board ran out T
8
2
T
5
and Phan took the main pot with trip tens, while Jaka scooped the side pot for 6,700.
Pocket Fives recently learned that Danny “THE_D_RY” Ryan and yesterday’s $2K No Limit Hold Em runner up Marco “CrazyMarco” Johnson (pictured at right) were also in today’s enormous field. With registration maxed out, players were put in every corner of the Rio and Johnson and Ryan spent the first three levels of play outside of the seafood restaurant Buzio’s–nearly one-third of a mile away from the Amazon Room. Ryan told us he was “happy to get out of the ghetto” and into the main room. He is sitting in good shape with 8.5K while Johnson is holding steady at his 3K starting stack.
Here are some chip counts of some of the other 1,620 players still in the event:
Scott “gunning4you” Seiver - 14K
Ken “isuck123″ Goldin - 10.5K
Ben Fineman - 8.5K
Nick “fu_15″ Maimon - 6.5K
Vivek “psyduck” Rajkumar - 5K
Shaun “Cougars4444″ Hendrickson - 3.5K
Tags: Andy Seth, badbeatninja, Ben Fineman, bfineman, BKiCe, Bryan Devonshire, CrazyMarco, Danny Ryan, Doug Smith, Faraz Jaka, Marco Johnson, Resilient, Shannon Shorr, The Toliet-0, THE_D_RY, WSOP Event #51, WSOP Event #52 Related Posts:
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