WSOP 2008
Marco “CrazyMarco” Johnson’s (pictured at left) tournament run also came to an end when he finished 2nd in the $2K No Limit Hold Em event. Johnson and fellow Pocket Fiver Alexandre “allingomes” Gomes battled back and forth in their heads up match before Gomes gained the upper hand when he cracked Johnson’s pocket aces with A
T
after the board ran out K
T
3
T
J
.
A few hands later, Marco moved in for the remainder of his chips with Q
J
and Alexandre quickly made the call with A
K
. After a flop of 4
3
2
and an ace on the turn, Johnson was drawing dead to a 5 for a chop. When the river came 4
, Gomes scooped the pot and the victory, sending his large Brasilian contingent into a roar of applause. Gomes earned $770,540 for his finish and Johnson took home $491,273 for 2nd.
Gerry “TheGatherer” Kane’s run in the $1.5K No Limit Hold Em event has come to an end. Gerry was in the big blind when he and another player got it all-in on a board of 5
4
3
K
. Kane flopped two pair with his 3
4
, but he needed to fill up in order to best the other player’s 6
7
for a flopped straight. The 2
on the river was no help to Kane and he was eliminated in 45th place, earning $10,759. Taylor “tdomeski” Douglas was also eliminated recently. He finished in 72nd place, good enough for $7,420.
The $50K HORSE event lost a couple of players before pausing the tournament to take a dinner break. Huck Seed was eliminated in 7th place and Barry Greenstein was out shortly afterwards in 6th when his pair of aces in Stud 8 were no match for Scotty Nguyen’s full house. Shortly after pocketing his $355,200 prize, Barry registered for his third tournament of the day and is now playing in the $1.5K HORSE event.
A handful of P5er’s are left in the 10k PLO WSOP Event #50. With a small 381 player field, not many tables featured players that were known from either live or online poker. However, Tim “TMay420″ West had a below average stack of 23k at a table full of live pro’s with Tony Cousineau, Tony G, Dan Shak, and Joe “The Elegance” Beevers from the Hendon Mob.
Jason “JP OSU” Potter just bricked out on a massive multiway 90k pot when his freeroll with pocket aces and a nut flush draw didn’t come to fruition. Potter’s 34k stack is below the 48k average. Ryan “Daut44″ Daut also just lost a big pot when his opponent rivered a nut flush and Daut led for 8k on the river and called another 12k more when he got raised. Daut had 44k earlier in the level and currently has 14k.
Eric “Rizen” Lynch is nursing an extreme short stack at 13k with blinds at 400-800 but remains optimistic at a table that includes Noah “Exclusive” Boeken’s massive 105k stack and Chris Moneymaker.
“It can change in a hurry,” Lynch said. “It will in one way or another shortly.”
Here’s a list of other notable chip stacks left:
Shawn “buck21″ Buchanon - 120k
David “Raptor57″ Benefield - 110k
Scott “BigRiskky” Clements - 64k
Thayer “THAY3R” Rasmussen - 55k
Dario Minieri - 43k
Sorel “Imper1um” Mizzi - 19k
- June 29, 2008 -- To Reload or Not to Reload?
- June 30, 2008 -- Clements Holding Steady in 10k PLO
- June 30, 2008 -- Daut Busted in 10k PLO
- June 29, 2008 -- 36 Left in $2K Event
Event #51, the $1.5K HORSE tournament is well under way with a strong online presence. Play continued to spread across multiple sections of the Amazon room as well as the Brasilia room. PocketFives spotted Shannon Shorr, Brett “Gank” Jungblut, Matt “SamENole” Smith, Justin Bonomo, and Eric “jakz101″ Crain amongst the field.
David “seal” Eisenstein and Bryan Micon (pictured at right) were seated next to each other, but there was a mix-up about where Micon was supposed to sit. The dealer called the floor staff over to help resolve the situation, and the woman who came knew not what she was getting herself into. “Who are you, now?” she asked Micon. “Who am I?” he replied. “I’m Bryan Micon. I’m very, very, very famous.” The table laughed before Micon assumed the correct seat and play began.
Meanwhile, we spotted Jimmy “Gobboboy” Fricke, Alex Jacob, and Stu “thedonator” Paterson, all of whom busted out earlier from the $10K Pot Limit Omaha tournament. We caught Stu yawning a number of times, so it looks like they have a long night ahead of them in this big field.
When PocketFives caught up with play in Event #49, Gerry “TheGatherer” Kane (pictured at left in his Scottish gear) continued to use his lucky kilt to accumulate chips; his stack was up to 110K and growing as he was taking down small pots. Taylor “tdomeski” Douglas was short-stacked with 20K and recently moved to Vivek “psyduck” Rajkumar’s table, where he had worked his stack up to a respectable 95K. Jon “pokertrip” Friedberg, however, was looking healthy and happy with a stack of 170K.
In the $10K Pot Limit Omaha event, Sorel “Imper1um” Mizzi got involved in an interesting hand. We caught up with the action on the turn with the board reading 6
5
2
K
. Sorel checked over to his opponent who bet 9.1K. Sorel tanked for a couple of minutes before tossing out two pink 5K chips to make the call. The river brought the K
and Sorel again checked over to the other player who bet 13K.
Sorel went into the tank yet again and after a few minutes had passed another player called the clock. Sorel had 60 seconds to make a decision and as the floor counted 3…2…1… Sorel mucked his hand, conceding the pot. His opponent showed two of his hole cards, the 7
5
which, by themselves, would have been good for two pair - kings and fives. Players are now on a 90 minute dinner break and some unoffical chip counts are listed below.
Noah “Exclusive” Boeken - 48k
Scott “BigRiskky” Clements - 46k
Rolf Slotboom - 46k
Sorel “Imper1um” Mizzi - 40k
Ryan “Daut44″ Daut - 36k
Thayer Rasmussen - 33k
Tom “durrrr” Dwan - 20k
Eric “Rizen” Lynch - 18k
- June 16, 2008 -- Get Your Fricke On
- June 29, 2008 -- Mueller Makes a Massive Call
- June 30, 2008 -- Daut Busted in 10k PLO
- June 30, 2008 -- Gomes, Johnson Go 1 and 2 in $2K Event
It seems everywhere you turn some player is making a bad call to put their tournament life at stake. This definitely wasn’t the case for Greg “FBT” Mueller (pictured at left). We caught up with the action on the flop with the board reading T
7
2
. A short stacked player was already all in and Greg and another player were tangled up in a side pot. Both players on the side had large stacks that were similar in size and when the other player pushed all in Greg went into the tank.
He talked out his entire thought process over a period of time that lasted nearly ten minutes. “You must have aces or kings” he said… followed by “Would you make that move with nines or eights? You could be on a flush draw.” Jon Friedberg got up from the table and whispered to a PocketFives reporter that he was sure Greg had the best hand and the other player probably had A-K or maybe the flush draw. Greg apologized to the table for taking so long to make a decision, but no one seemed upset. Eventually Greg said “I really think I have the best hand. I call.” His opponent said “Nice call” as he flipped over the 9
9
for a pair of nines and Greg proudly flipped over his K
T
for a pair of tens. The all in player showed K
Q
and Greg was set to win the entire pot. The turn came with the 5
and the river was the Q
which gave the short stacked all in player the main pot of around 40k, but Greg’s tens took the side pot which totaled nearly 250k.
Gerry “TheGatherer” Kane has also been accumulating chips. He busted a player with his pocket queens and then on a hand not long afterwards the cutoff raised to 9k and Gerry re-raised to 23k from the small blind. The cutoff made the call and the flop came 5
3
2
. Gerry pushed all in and his opponent folded and Gerry’s stack grew to around 115k.
With 90 players remaining Jon Friedberg has around 180k, Vivek “psyduck” Rajkumar has almost 100k, and Hevad “RainKhan” Khan has a little less than 50k.
The $1.5k HORSE event #51 got started at 5 pm tonight and with the smaller buy-in we’re sure we’ll see a large number of online players dipping their toes into this mixed game event even if they aren’t as experienced at all of the games. This is sure to make for some exciting action and we’ll keep you posted as the tournament progresses.
The $50k HORSE final table is still progressing. Barry Greenstein is currently the short stack with 1.3 million while Scotty Nguyen is the current chip leader with 4.4 million.
Tags: "FBT", Barry Greenstein, Gerry Kane, Greg Mueller, Hevad Khan, Jon Friedberg, psyduck, RainKhan, Scotty Nguyen, thegatherer, Vivek Rajkumar, WSOP Event #45, WSOP Event #49, WSOP Event #51 Related Posts:- June 29, 2008 -- Clements Takes an Early Lead
- June 29, 2008 -- Saddling Up for HORSE
- June 30, 2008 -- Clements Holding Steady in 10k PLO
- June 30, 2008 -- Daut Busted in 10k PLO
Alex “42oneverloses” Case got involved in a huge hand against one opponent only 20 minutes after play started in Day 2 of the $1.5K No-Limit Hold’em Event #49.
With the blinds at 800/1,600/200 Case (pictured at left) raised to 4.8K preflop and was called by the big blind. The flop came A
K
5
and the big blind checked over to Case, who bet 7.2K. The big blind raised to 25K total and after thinking for a little while, Case pushed all in for a total of 88.4K. The big blind, whose stack was very similar in size, tanked but eventually made the call with the A
5
for two pair. Case held J
T
for a gutshot straight draw and a backdoor flush draw. Both those draws were demolished when the 5
fell on the turn, giving the big blind the full house and a lock on the hand. The meaningless 8
came on the river and the huge pot was shipped away from Case, leaving him with 6.5K in chips.
The very next hand, Case open-shoved only to have Andy Black immediately re-raise to 14K. All the other players folded and Black tabled the A
A
against Case’s 8
9
. The board ran out T
4
3
Q
4
and Case was sent to the ever-growing payout line.
Moving the opposite way in chip counts was Vivek “psyduck” Rajkumar, who sat short-stacked with 16.4K. He was playing aggressively to try and accumulate chips; in one hand, he moved all in preflop from middle position and managed to get everyone to fold. His count went up to 21K. He moved through the blinds, and late action prevented him from playing. However, when he was in the cutoff position, action folded around to him and he pushed all in. His opponent in the big blind also pushed all in to isolate and had Vivek covered. Vivek flipped over 5
9
to his opponent’s A-T. The board ran out K
7
6
K
5
; the five on the river managed to keep Vivek alive and elevate his stack to 37K. The other player was quite visibly upset, but Vivek took the opportunity to really tune into the table as his opponents’ concentration waned. Later, Vivek called down an all in with pocket fives, but couldn’t get any help from the board against his opponent’s pocket tens. His stack took a turn for the worse, but he managed to double back up moments later to 28K.
Another PocketFiver was doing quite well in the first level of Day 2; Gerry “thegatherer” Kane reported that he was extremely short-stacked going into the day - he only held 18K to start. However, he managed to double up on the first hand, getting it all in with A-Q against pocket nines in the big blind. The dealer spiked a queen for Gerry and he instantly doubled up to 38K. He thanked the lucky Scottish kilt he’s wearing at the table and wanted to send a shout-out to all poker players in his homeland! Later, we caught up again with Gerry as he knocked another player out of the running - his stack was up to 53K and looking strong.
Tags: 42oneverloses, Alex Case, Gerry Kane, psyduck, thegatherer, Vivek Rajkumar, WSOP Event #49 Related Posts:- June 29, 2008 -- Mueller Makes a Massive Call
- June 29, 2008 -- Clements Takes an Early Lead
- June 29, 2008 -- Saddling Up for HORSE
- June 30, 2008 -- Daut Busted in 10k PLO

