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WSOP 2013 One Stop Shop

Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 174,824
edited November 2013 in Poker Chat

Good morning.

With or without the Viva, the 2013 WSOP started yesterdasy, so I hope everyone will contribute to this thread, with daily results, interesting stories & snippets from the greatest poker series in the world, bar none.

Please do NOT cut & paste stuff from the Offical sites, as the rights are owned - at huge cost - by a private organisation, & the WSOP jealously guards those rights, so just be a little creative when taking stuff from them please. ;)  
 
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  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 174,824
    edited May 2013

    Event # 1 began yesterday, the Casino Employeees jobbie.

    898 runners, of which 112 remained heading into the last level of the day. (They are still playing).

    Current chippe is Hiue Le.

    Does anyone care about the Employees Event? Nah. 

    Move on.  
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 174,824
    edited May 2013

    Event # 2 also began yesterday, this one is a bit more interesting, it is the $5,000 Eight Handed NLHE.

    Final entry numbers awaited, but heading into the last level of the day, the lerading Brit seems to be Chris Moorman (30,000). There is a case for saying that Chris is one of THE best Online MTT players in the entire world, & he is pretty handy "Live", too.

    He used to stake, literally, dozens of players Live & Online, & I believe he invested a huge 6 figure sum staking players at the 2012 WSOP but got almost no return. As far as I know, he has now stopped staking other players. Times are hard for him, even harder for those he used to stake. Chris is (or maybe was) a "Lock Pro" which must be an interesting gig these days...... Yup, times are really tough. 
     
    Simon's dad, Chris, won the 2009 GUKPT Manchester, after Chris paid him in as a birthday present.

    The current leader in Event # 2 is none other than the ever popular...... Barry Greenstein. One up to the old skool, then.
     




       

     
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 174,824
    edited May 2013

    Barry Greenstein is famous for his fashion sense, I believe Orford is a student.
     
    When you have as much money as Barry, who cares how bad your jumpers are?







  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 174,824
    edited May 2013

    Event #2 update.

    There were 448 entries, of which 336 remain.
     
    Top three at present are Barry G, Antonio Esfandiari, & Chris Moorman.

    Go on Chris!
  • The_Don90The_Don90 Member Posts: 9,818
    edited May 2013
    Tikay what is a "lock pro"? 

    Interesting top 3 stacks
  • FCHDFCHD Member Posts: 3,178
    edited May 2013
    A "Lock Pro" was/is a sponsored pro with the poker site of the same name.

    It's allegedly got solvency "issues" and has over the last fortnight been reported on poker news sites been unable to meet customers' withdrawal requests.

    Moorman & Paul Volpe have  both "Parted Company" with the site over the last month or so
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 174,824
    edited May 2013

    FCHD - thanks for the Update, I was not aware that Chris had nmved on from Lock, but I'm so glad he has. He is a smashing lad, & did not deserve to be mixed up in all that nonsense.
     
    For those not up to speed, it has allegedly been taking an average of 3 months to withdraw cash from Lock, & that has now got worse. I believe folks on 2+2, where there are threads galore about it, are trying to sell their balances at 5c in the $.

    Can you even begin to imagine that - 3 months to withdraw a player balance? We get a chunter or two here, sometimes justifiably, but everything is relative, eh? 
      
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 174,824
    edited May 2013

    New Chip Leader in Event # 2.......

    Chris Moorman, 100,000

    Happy days!
  • bolesAAbolesAA Member Posts: 282
    edited May 2013
    Really glad your going to run this tread regardless of the VLV situation, always a brillent read and something I look forward to reading during the summer, especially as i'm too lazy to go search on other sites. Further to this tikay always has great little anitdotes on players such is his wealth of experience. (suppose if I was as old as him I would as well ;)) Thanks in advance tikay 

    andy 
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 174,824
    edited May 2013

    Ha, thanks Andy!

    The boring stats are not much fun, but the little stories help, I hope. 

    I hope as many people as possible also contribute stuff to this thread. 

    Yes, the VLV thing is a shame, but it is not the end of the world, so we may as well get on with things, & hopefully still have some fun.

    I'll be out there from 14th June, so, fingers crossed, I'll try & do the Blogs then, too.
      
  • MAXALLYMAXALLY Member Posts: 17,667
    edited May 2013


    Just seen 'else where', Sam Razavi has taken down a $200 event at Ceasers, for a cool $2.7K.

    A good start to his Vegas jaunt!
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 174,824
    edited May 2013
    In Response to Re: WSOP 2013 One Stop Shop:
    Just seen 'else where', Sam Razavi has taken down a $200 event at Ceasers, for a cool $2.7K. A good start to his Vegas jaunt!
    Posted by MAXALLY
    Ha, incred!

    He was on the Show on Sunday, flew out Tuesday, & won an event in Vegas on Wednesday!

    What a life.....

    Bet he talked them to death.

    Honk honk!

    PS - The more Posts like that, the better, we can all help make this fun. Thanks.
  • percival09percival09 Member Posts: 3,804
    edited May 2013
    It's been a good read already. Looking forward to more updates Tikay!

    lol @ lock
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 174,824
    edited May 2013

    I just heard that James Dempsey (may be seen on 861 soon.....) ended Day One of Event # 2 with 25,000 chips. (Started with 10,000, average 35,0000).
     
    Bit of a story there, actually.....

    Neil Channing ironically tweeted......

    Exercised better game-selection than the egomaniacs in the $5k event. Prob all busy telling the backers how soft it was 1.3 was a bargain

    To which Flushy just Posted.....

    Ha Channing must have been looking in the wrong room, or likely just made that assessment without having a look at the field at all.

    Farmers all over the place.

    Not very nice to dem poor old farmers!





  • JananaJanana Member Posts: 164
    edited May 2013
    waheyhey its that time of year again :)

    This thread shall be my home for the next month, i will post any updates i find interesting

    Moorman is such a shark, every single tourney i see him in he crushes it.

    Glad to hear of Sams success as well, i have a good feeling about SKY friends and players doing well, in particular REDS AND JULES, the latter had some terrible runs the last few years and is more than due some good luck (no irony there eh lol).
  • bearlytherbearlyther Member Posts: 1,757
    edited May 2013
    Look forward to keeping up to date with the series from this thread tikay and hopefully i will get the chance to catch up with you at some point in Vegas.
  • DTWBANDITDTWBANDIT Member Posts: 6,451
    edited May 2013


      Nice thread will be good to keep track of how the Brits are doing in Vegas
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 174,824
    edited May 2013

    Good morning.

    Some interesting "Brit" news from that $5,000 Eight-Handed Event in Vegas.

    As at 0630 here, which is 10.30pm Vegas, with just 60 of the original 481 remaining, young David Vamplew is flying high, he is in 4th place with around 300,000 chips. (Blinds 1,200/2,400/400).

    David won the GUKPT Grand final a few years back, when GUKPT was in its heyday (GUKPT numbers have since fallen dramatically) for a whopping £900,000.
     
    He has also had several 6 figure paydays, including WPT Venice (over $200,000), & the WSOP $1,500 Six Max in 2011 (4th, $141,300).

    I had him in all of my WSOP Fantasy League things in 2012, & he pretty much bricked out, with just 4 minor cashes, so I omitted him from all my lists this year. Meh. 

    He is a Scot, from Fife, & beautifully spoken, & is generally known as the Harry Potter lookalike.

    I interviewed him in Vegas for Ch 861 a few years back, I'll see if I can find the clip.
     



      
     
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 174,824
    edited May 2013

    Ha!

    Found a PHOTO of that interview, but not the actual interview yet.

    If I recall correctly, I was giving him some advice on how to improve his game. Ish.



     
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 174,824
    edited May 2013

    Found it.

    The interesting thing here is the part about selling action, which is quite a hot debate these days.

    David reckoned he would not sell for the WSOP Main Event at less than 1.8!

    I actually asked him after the interview if I could buy some of his Main Event action at 1.8, & he turned me down. "I don't sell action, except to one close friend, & I limit him to 1%". 

    David happily swims very much against the tide.......he is a smashing lad, & I hope he gets the lot.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwECkUxrzd8
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