06.06.2008, Lesen Sie hier den Bericht über «WSOP Update vom Freitag 2 neue Sieger der Events 5 und 6».
Schlagzeilen! Michael Banducci Wins the $1,000 No-Limit Hold-em W/Rebuys Event No 5 Thang Luu Wins Event #6: $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo ($243,356) .
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Event 5 - $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em w/ Re-buys 766 Spieler 1. Prize $ 636,736
Result Michael Banducci Jeff Williams Peter Gould Lyric Duveyoung Alan Jaffray Jonathan Aguiar Michael Binger Steve Gross Jamie Rosen
Event 6 - $1,500 Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better 833 Spieler 1. Prize $ 243,356
Result Thang Luu Spencer Lawrence George Guzman James Pritchard Chris Falconer Greg Jamison Craig Sabel Mark Wilds Scott Clements
Event 7 Wed 4 Jun, 12:00 pm $2,000 No-Limit Hold'em $2,000 ($2,000+$0) 9 of 1593 Players left Theo Tran hat die Führung behauptet
Chip Count Theo Tran 1,884,000 Mihai Manole 1,020,000 Matt Keikoan 1,011,000 Carter Gill 652,000 Shannon Shorr 620,000 Mike Lisanti 358,000 Alex Bolotin 345,000 JC Tran 273,000 Chris Bjorin 205,000
Event 8 Wed 4 Jun, 5:00 pm $10,000 World Championship Mixed Event $10,000 ($10,000+$0) Players left - 16 out of 192
ChipCount Tom Dwan 620000 Matt Glantz 560000 Sam Farha 360000 Gus Hansen 255000 David Oppenheim 235000 Tom Schneider 235000 Eli Elezra 221000 Ali Eslami 210000 Jeff Madsen 190000 Johnny Chan 180000 Michael DeMichele 150000 Anthony Rivera 130000 James Mackey 130000 Lee Watkinson 120000 Chris Gentile 73000 Amnon Filippi 18000
Event 9 Thu 5 Jun, 12:00 pm $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em / Six-Handed $1,500 ($1,500+$0) Players left - 26 out of 1236
Chipcount Matt Matros 153000 Thomas Fuller 150000 Rep Porter 132000 Avery Cardoza 130000 Peter 'pmarrsouth' Marr 112000 Jonas Danielsson 88000 Paul Kobel 83000 Curt Householder 82000 Jared Okun 82000 Tom Braband 80000 Christian Iacobellis 72000 Eric Kesselman 72000 Ian Frazer 64000 Tom Dobrilovic 64000 Dominic Sinagra 55000 Richard Lee 50000 Ben Fineman 38000 Jared Hamby 33000 Neil Channing 32000 Tom Koral 28000 Brandon Lee 26000 Jan Christoph Von Halle 25000 Ryan Young 25000 Alan Sass 19500 George Bronstein 12050 Ward Crane 7400
Event 10 Thu 5 Jun, 5:00 pm Event 10 - $2,500 Omaha/Seven Card Stud Hi-Low-8 or Better $2,500 ($2,500+$0) Players left - 128 out of 388 Mizrachi und Lederer top, Harmann soeben ausgeschieden, Golser und Keiner noch knapp dabei
Chipcount Marco Johnson 41000 Michael Mizrachi 34700 Gary Benson 30000 Alan Boston 28000 Craig "MrCasino" Gray 27000 Steve Zolotow 23500 Hasan Habib 20500 Jeff Lisandro 19000 Scott Clements 19000 Tony Mah 19000 James Van Alstyne 18700 Howard Lederer 16200 John Racener 16000 Greg Raymer 15800 Todd Brunson 14700 Berry Johnston 14200 Ed Tonnellier 14100 Brandon Cantu 14000 Bryon Devonshire 14000 Mickey Seagle 14000 John Cernuto 13500 Nick Schulman 13300 Douglas Carli 12000 Hoyt Corkins 12000 Mickey Appleman 12000 Allen Cunningham 11700 Chris Reslock 11200 Prince of Docness 10500 Bart Hansen 10300 Paul Darden 9500 Matt Graham 9000 Richard Fohrenbach 8800 Chip Jett 8500 Men Nguyen 8500 Bill Gazes 8100 Max Pescatori 7800 Joey Michael 7500 Markus Golser 7500 David Levi 7400 Joe Cassidy 7000 Davood Mehrmand 6775 Alex Kravchenko 6200 Michael Keiner 6150 Paul Parker 6000 Jeff Duval 5650 Melissa Hayden 4900 Allan Kessler 4600 Steve Jelinek 4150 Chau Giang 4000 Barbara Enright 3500 Tom Franklin 3200 Jac Arama 3000 Joe Tehan 3000 David Sklansky 2300 Mike Wattel 2300 Roland de Wolfe 2200 Michael Craig 1600 Michael Watson 1575 Jennifer Harman 0
Event 11 Fri 6 Jun, 12:00 pm Event 11 - $5,000 No Limit Hold'em Shootout $5,000 ($5,000+$0)
Event 12 Fri 6 Jun, 5:00 pm Event 12 - $1,500 Limit Hold'em $1,500 ($1,500+$0)
Event 13 Sat 7 Jun, 12:00 pm Event 13 - $2,500 No Limit Hold'em $2,500 ($2,500+$0)
World Series of Poker Daily Summary for June 4th, 2008 Haley Hintze Pokernews.com Wednesday at the 2008 WSOP was the first double-bracelet day of the series, and the twin takedowns on the day had a distinctly Full Tilt-ish feel. Scoring their first WSOP gold bracelets during the day's action were Full Tilt-sponsored pros Erick Lindgren and David Singer, leading a busy mid-week session as action in six different events took place.
Lindgren's triumph in Event #4, $5,000 Mixed Hold'em was a come-from-behind special, when he reeled in young gun Justin "ZeeJustin" Bonomo during heads-up play. Lindgren trailed Bonomo by a healthy margin when the two began an hour-long showdown for the win, but Lindgren surged ahead and finally finished off Bonomo, who was also looking for his first bracelet. Lindgren's win was worth $374,505, while Bonomo settled for $230,259 as the runner-up.
Singer's win in Event #3, $1,500 Pot-Limit Hold'em, also involved a comeback. Singer started the day as the second shortest stack, but was able to pull into contention early. Falling by the wayside as Singer surged to the win were early leaders Joe Tehan and Jacobo Fernandez, who started the day in second and finished the same way, for $136,643. Singer, with the win, collected $214,131.
Another pair of events played down to final tables on Thursday. Event #5, the $1,000 No- Limit Hold'em w/ Rebuys tourney, saw start-of-day leader Phil Ivey crash completely out of the event early in the day's wild action. When the chips were finally bagged at night's end, Michael Banducci had moved to the top, with Alan Jaffray in a comfortable second spot.
A marathon second day of nearly 13-1/2 hours occurred in Event #6, $1,500 Omaha Hi/Low Split. 205 players remained at the start of the day's play, and final-table-bubble aggression by leader Thang Luu allowed him to widen the gap over several challengers entering today's final. Luu's closest chasers are Greg Jamison, Chris Falconer and Scott Clements.
The second-largest field of the Series so far this year showed up for the noon start of Event #7, $2,000 No-Limit Hold'em. The initial field of 1,593 played all the way down to 152 players on Wednesday, just inside the money bubble. There was a distinctly "Tran" theme to the overnight top ten; Theo Tran led the way with 145,800, and Thng Tran and JC Tran were also in the first day's top eight.
The 5:00 starter was a heavy-hitters special. Event #8, $10,000 Mixed Games, features a rotating format of eight different poker variants and drew what will likely be one of the most star-packed fields of the entire Series. 2007 WSOP Player of the Year Tom Schneider got the best of the first day's action, in which slightly more than half of the initial 192-player field was eliminated.
Thursday brings two more events into action. At noon, Event #9, $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Six-Handed begins, which is again expected to draw a large field. 5pm brings the start of another "specialty" tourney in Event #10, Omaha/Seven Card Stud Hi-Low-8 or Better, which features equal portions of the two split-pot games.
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