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WSOP Online Day 3 chip counts. Recognize anyone?

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    CammykazeCammykaze Member Posts: 1,397
    edited September 2020
    He's giving him a right going over and quite rightly. The "Chino'd" scam has known publicly since 2011. Quite astounding!

    VBOL Michael Kane btw! :smile:
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    bigfatfishbigfatfish Member Posts: 39
    I played pool with Craig Timmis today, he's already had some big finishes and has a chance of winning player of the series
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    MattBatesMattBates Member Posts: 4,118
    TVSpice said:

    MattBates said:

    TVSpice said:

    Tikay10 said:
    @Tikay10 For the dumb (me!) how much is he asking and for what exactly? And, in your opinion, will there be takers of this offer?
    You get 25% of what he ends up cashing for and it costs you $180k.
    Wow! So, if my maths are correct, he has to finish top five for any investor to get any profit!
    You are right, prizepools are always top heavy though so investors would be doing it based on an expectation/hope of a top 3 finish.
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    Itsover4uItsover4u Member Posts: 1,536
    Goood luck... what a sweat that would be
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    AKAscottyAKAscotty Member Posts: 81
    dara O'kearney and Adam Owen did a piece on youtube about "buying pieces day2 on GG"
    highlighting that buying day 2 big stack is a bit of a racket and only buying short stacks is worth doing for any kind of return
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    percival09percival09 Member Posts: 3,804
    style is a bumhunting whale
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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 163,250
    AKAscotty said:

    dara O'kearney and Adam Owen did a piece on youtube about "buying pieces day2 on GG"
    highlighting that buying day 2 big stack is a bit of a racket and only buying short stacks is worth doing for any kind of return

    @AKAscotty

    Here's that video.




    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucleaeFsTjs
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    TVSpiceTVSpice Member Posts: 1,242
    @Tikay10 Very interesting video. Think I’ll keep my $180k and invest it elsewhere!
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    K0BAYASHlK0BAYASHl Member Posts: 2,027
    edited September 2020
    What time does coverage start from?

    EDIT: Nvm just seen the info on Mattbates post.
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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 163,250

    The final result;



    Buy-in: $5,000

    Entrants: 5,802

    Prize Pool: $27,559,500

    Payouts: 728


    Final Table Results:

    1. Stoyan Madanzhiev (Bulgaria) $3,904,686

    2. Wenling Gao (China) $2,748,605

    3. Tyler Rueger (USA) $1,928,887

    4. Thomas Ward (New Zealand) $1,353,634

    5. Satoshi Isomae (Japan) $949,937

    6. Joao Santos (Brazil) $666,637

    7. Stefan Schillhabel (Germany) $467,825

    8. Tyler Cornell (USA) $328,305

    9. Sam Taylor (USA) $230,395

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    AB0151AB0151 Member Posts: 275
    Tikay10 said:


    The final result;



    Buy-in: $5,000

    Entrants: 5,802

    Prize Pool: $27,559,500

    Payouts: 728


    Final Table Results:

    1. Stoyan Madanzhiev (Bulgaria) $3,904,686

    2. Wenling Gao (China) $2,748,605

    3. Tyler Rueger (USA) $1,928,887

    4. Thomas Ward (New Zealand) $1,353,634

    5. Satoshi Isomae (Japan) $949,937

    6. Joao Santos (Brazil) $666,637

    7. Stefan Schillhabel (Germany) $467,825

    8. Tyler Cornell (USA) $328,305

    9. Sam Taylor (USA) $230,395

    Is that the UK reg Thomas Ward but playing from NZ? Be great if it was! So bittersweet for Style then - where did he finish?
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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 163,250

    The final hand... (look away if squeamish)


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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 163,250

    With $4 milly up top, this was a pretty cool final hand;


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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 163,250

    @AB0151

    Ooh yes, I never thought of that, be wonderful if it were Tom Ward formerly of the long hair & DTD. Smashing lad.

    At present I've not seen the full results, so don't know where Michael finished.
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    K0BAYASHlK0BAYASHl Member Posts: 2,027
    AB0151 said:

    Tikay10 said:


    The final result;



    Buy-in: $5,000

    Entrants: 5,802

    Prize Pool: $27,559,500

    Payouts: 728


    Final Table Results:

    1. Stoyan Madanzhiev (Bulgaria) $3,904,686

    2. Wenling Gao (China) $2,748,605

    3. Tyler Rueger (USA) $1,928,887

    4. Thomas Ward (New Zealand) $1,353,634

    5. Satoshi Isomae (Japan) $949,937

    6. Joao Santos (Brazil) $666,637

    7. Stefan Schillhabel (Germany) $467,825

    8. Tyler Cornell (USA) $328,305

    9. Sam Taylor (USA) $230,395

    Is that the UK reg Thomas Ward but playing from NZ? Be great if it was! So bittersweet for Style then - where did he finish?
    Think he got 17th for 113k

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    K0BAYASHlK0BAYASHl Member Posts: 2,027
    I cant remember who it was exactly, maybe the winner. But there was a great fold when he hit nut flush and folded to river bet on a paired board. Was a good fold because opponent had FH. Think he had K8 on xK8KJ board. Was for a 10mill pot.
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    TVSpiceTVSpice Member Posts: 1,242
    edited September 2020
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    TVSpiceTVSpice Member Posts: 1,242
    K0BAYASHl said:

    AB0151 said:

    Tikay10 said:


    The final result;



    Buy-in: $5,000

    Entrants: 5,802

    Prize Pool: $27,559,500

    Payouts: 728


    Final Table Results:

    1. Stoyan Madanzhiev (Bulgaria) $3,904,686

    2. Wenling Gao (China) $2,748,605

    3. Tyler Rueger (USA) $1,928,887

    4. Thomas Ward (New Zealand) $1,353,634

    5. Satoshi Isomae (Japan) $949,937

    6. Joao Santos (Brazil) $666,637

    7. Stefan Schillhabel (Germany) $467,825

    8. Tyler Cornell (USA) $328,305

    9. Sam Taylor (USA) $230,395

    Is that the UK reg Thomas Ward but playing from NZ? Be great if it was! So bittersweet for Style then - where did he finish?
    Think he got 17th for 113k

    I think I made the correct decision not parting with $180k for 25% of his winnings!
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