WSOP37 - $5000 Limit Hold'em - 170 entrants A total of 12 remain, with former bracelet winner Todd Witteles (who goes by the wonderful alias of "Dandruff" leading, and another two former bracelet winners Ronnie Moore & Greg Mueller in close contention. No UK cashers. Posted by FCHD
I have a small piece of Todd Witteles in this tournament
WSOP36 - $1500 NLH Shoot Out - 1194 entrants Simeon Naydenov won the bracelet for Bulgaria as well as $326,000 ahead of two Americans, Jake Schwartz & Andrew Kloc. Salman Bahbehani made the final table (a rarity for Brits this series) but finished 8th.
WSOP37 - $5000 Limit Hold'em - 170 entrants Another one for the veterans Michael Moore won the bracelet & $211,000. Moore had finished in 10th place in 1995 Main Event. For GaryQQQ, Todd Witteles finished 5th for $52,582
WSOP38 - $2500 4-Max NLH - 566 entrants Down to 2 tables, so that's 8 players. David Pham (who already has one final table this series) is the chip leader, with John Juanda the best known of the 8 survivors. Stephen Chidwick was the last elimination of the night in 9th place, with Matt Perrins in 37th and Craig McCorkell 47th
WSOP39 - $1500 7-Card Stud Hi-Low 8 or better - 558 entrants 17 remain (ever since I noted 14 was a popular number to take into Day 3, it hasn't happened since!) with Matt Vengrin having more than twice as many chips as anyone else. Not a lot of big names left, except for Layne Flack who was crippled by Vengrin right at the end of the day leaving him with very few chips (1% of the chip leader). Toby Lewis was the only UK casher, $3743 for 35th.
WSOP40 - $1500 NLH - 2161 entrants The bubble will burst early on Day 2 in this one as 249 will come back after a long Day 1 meaning 6 more eliminations before the cash starts getting handed out. Nicholas Fierro leads, but one of those in very good shape is Ryan Spittles who is listed in 4th although that may be on a slightly incomplete or out of date listing. Go on Scotty77 - do some serious damage on Day 2!
WSOP41 - $5000 PLO 6-max - 400 entrants About 120 are still in with a shout of a bracelet after day 1 with Sorel Mizzi the leader, and Peter Charalambous best of the Brits well inside the Top 10. Recent bracelet winner Davidi Kitai is also in good shape, as are the likes of Phil Galfont, the two Deebs (Freddy & Shaun) and Daniel Negreanu.
To start today WSOP42 - $1000 NLH WSOP43 - $10,000 2-7 Lowball Draw No Limit
Ryan confirmed in 4th overnight. Min cash for 243rd is $2625, from then on it upwards to finial table 9th for $38,625 and the bracelet winner takes $525,272
Biggest score of those on Ryan's table was that of Londoner Sadan Turker, who was runner-up in a $1000 WSOP event two years ago for over $377,000. Hengsakul also has a 6-figure winning tourney, winning an LA Poker Open event in 2010.
Some of the others have cashes in this series and some EPT results (Locascio has cashed in the last two EPT San Remo Main Events), while others don't appear on the Hendon Mob database at all.
172 left, our hero guarnteed$2,888 Brits falling all around though, as well as Grafton we've lost Roberto Romanello, Saman Turker (from Ryan's table) & Jonathan Beck already.
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Guys,
Try & keep an eye out in the upcoming $1,000 & $1,500 WSOP Tourneys for Daniel Pickard, he is "nosebleed".
He plays today, Table 357, Seat 3, his first Event this year, but he is playing a bunch of them.
Simeon Naydenov won the bracelet for Bulgaria as well as $326,000 ahead of two Americans, Jake Schwartz & Andrew Kloc. Salman Bahbehani made the final table (a rarity for Brits this series) but finished 8th.
WSOP37 - $5000 Limit Hold'em - 170 entrants
Another one for the veterans Michael Moore won the bracelet & $211,000. Moore had finished in 10th place in 1995 Main Event. For GaryQQQ, Todd Witteles finished 5th for $52,582
WSOP38 - $2500 4-Max NLH - 566 entrants
Down to 2 tables, so that's 8 players. David Pham (who already has one final table this series) is the chip leader, with John Juanda the best known of the 8 survivors. Stephen Chidwick was the last elimination of the night in 9th place, with Matt Perrins in 37th and Craig McCorkell 47th
WSOP39 - $1500 7-Card Stud Hi-Low 8 or better - 558 entrants
17 remain (ever since I noted 14 was a popular number to take into Day 3, it hasn't happened since!) with Matt Vengrin having more than twice as many chips as anyone else. Not a lot of big names left, except for Layne Flack who was crippled by Vengrin right at the end of the day leaving him with very few chips (1% of the chip leader). Toby Lewis was the only UK casher, $3743 for 35th.
WSOP40 - $1500 NLH - 2161 entrants
The bubble will burst early on Day 2 in this one as 249 will come back after a long Day 1 meaning 6 more eliminations before the cash starts getting handed out. Nicholas Fierro leads, but one of those in very good shape is Ryan Spittles who is listed in 4th although that may be on a slightly incomplete or out of date listing. Go on Scotty77 - do some serious damage on Day 2!
WSOP41 - $5000 PLO 6-max - 400 entrants
About 120 are still in with a shout of a bracelet after day 1 with Sorel Mizzi the leader, and Peter Charalambous best of the Brits well inside the Top 10. Recent bracelet winner Davidi Kitai is also in good shape, as are the likes of Phil Galfont, the two Deebs (Freddy & Shaun) and Daniel Negreanu.
To start today
WSOP42 - $1000 NLH
WSOP43 - $10,000 2-7 Lowball Draw No Limit
1 - Matthias Beonarek (GER) 40.400 chips
2 - Jeffrey Izes (USA) 12,100 chips
3 - Hans Joaquim Hein (GER) 16,500 chips
4 - Peter Hengsakul (USA) 64,400 chips
5 - Joseph Ferry (CAN) 18.000 chips
6 - Ferdinando Locascio (ITA) 52,500 chips
7 - Alvin Staana (USA) 41,300 chips
8 - Sadan Turker (GBR) 31,500 chips
9 - Ryan Spittles (GBR) 139,300 chips
Ryan confirmed in 4th overnight. Min cash for 243rd is $2625, from then on it upwards to finial table 9th for $38,625 and the bracelet winner takes $525,272
Some of the others have cashes in this series and some EPT results (Locascio has cashed in the last two EPT San Remo Main Events), while others don't appear on the Hendon Mob database at all.
excellent ryan, excellent.
I've never been to a Vegas tourney - but you almost bring it "alive" lol.
Best of luck to all the Sky regs over there - hoping to read some final table high results soon.
Thanks FCHD, & I have passed all that info across to Ryan.
Woohooo Good luck Ryan!!
Ger
Brits falling all around though, as well as Grafton we've lost Roberto Romanello, Saman Turker (from Ryan's table) & Jonathan Beck already.