09.06.2008, Lesen Sie hier den Bericht über «WSOP Update und Schlagzeilen vom Wochenende».
Schlagzeilen! Event 9 No-Limit Hold'em / Six Handed und 372000 Dollar gehen an Ralph (Rep) Porter Event 10 Omaha/Seven Card Stud Hi-Low-8 or Better geht an Farzad Rouhani Event 11 $5000 Shootout und 477990 Dollar gehen an Philip Tom Event 12 $1,500 Limit Holdem geht an Jimmy Shultz, Golser wird 6. Event 14 Seidel, Ivey und Negreanu noch unter den letzten 11 dabei. Mizrachi soeben eliminiert
Details:
Event 9 No-Limit Hold'em / Six Handed Buy-in: $1,500 Prizepool: $1,687,140 Entries: 1,236
Rangliste und Preisgeld 1. Ralph (Rep) Porter $372,843 2. Nathan Templeton $231,982 3. Devin Porter $151,843 4. John Conkright $101,228 5. Anatoly Shilyuk $70,860 6. Michael Brummelhuis $53,314 7. Dave Zand $36,442 8. Kevin MacPhee $36,442 9. Andrew Fegan $28,006 10. Jared Okun $28,006
Event 10 Omaha/Seven Card Stud Hi-Low-8 or Better Buy-in: $2,500 Prizepool: $892,400 Entries: 388
Rangliste und Preisgeld 1. Farzad Rouhani $232,911 2. Tom Chambers $142,784 3. (Miami) John Cernuto $86,117 4. Yueqi (Rich) Zhu $63,807 5. Gregory Pappas $48,190 6. John Racener $37,481 7. Daniel Mowczan $28,557 8. Michael Mizrachi $24,095 9. Brandon Cantu $19,633 10. Tad Jurgens $19,633
Event 11 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout Buy-in: $5,000 Prizepool: $1,692,000 Entries: 360
Rangliste und Preisgeld 1. Phillip Tom $477,990 2. Greg (FBT) Mueller $298,638 3. Leo Wolpert $187,812 4. Sirious Jamshidi $118,440 5. Tim West $63,450 6. Thomas Roupe $38,070 7. John Juanda $16,920 8. John Murphy $16,920 9. Elton Beebe $16,920 10. Eugene Katchalov $16,920
Event 12 Limit Hold'em Buy-in: $1,500 Prizepool: $1,205,295 Entries: 883
Die Rangliste Jimmy Shultz Zac Fellows Vinny Vinh Teddy 'Iceman' Monroe Brendan Taylor Markus Golser Ali Eslami Christoph Niesert Chung Law Erick Lindgren
Event 13 No-Limit Hold'em Buy-in: $2,500 Prizepool: tbd Entries: 1,397 10 Players left
Chipcount Duncan Bell 1,200,000 Jason Sanders 1,100,000 Shawn Buchanan 700,000 Steven Merrifield 625,000 Ariel Soffer 620,000 Brent Hanks 585,000 Brent Ditzik 580,000 Nicolas Levi 500,000 Adam Katz 375,000 Nathan Doudney 280,000
Event 14 World Championship Seven Card Stud Event 14 Seidel, Ivey und Negreanu noch unter den letzten 11 dabei. Mizrachi soeben eliminiert Buy-in: $10,000 Prizepool: $1,485,200 Entries: 158 11 Players left
Chipcount David Oppenheim 675,000 Eric Brooks 480,000 Jim Paluszek 325,000 Vassilios Lazarou 300,000 Alexander Kostritsyn 300,000 Fu Wong 280,000 Erik Seidel 270,000 Daniel Negreanu 180,000 Thomas Weideman 70,000 Minh Ly 40,000 Phil Ivey 20,000 Jacobo Fernandez 0 Alex Kravchenko 0 Robert Mizrachi 0
Event 15 Ladies No-Limit Hold'em World Championship Prizepool: $1,082,000 Entries: 1,190
Chip Counts Alice Talbot 98,000 Shavonne Mitchell 91,000 Lisa Ahumada 82,000 Olga Varkonyi 82,000 Sue Porter 75,000 Roz Quarto 69,000 Tina Dubowy 68,000 Evelyn Ng 65,000 Patty Till 57,000 Svetlana Gromenkova 56,000 Jena Delk 54,000 Naomi Kershner 50,000 Van Nguyen 50,000 Marla Crumpler 49,000 Bonnie Overfield 45,000 Aimee Logue 41,000 Jody Phillipo 40,000 Debbie Mitchell 39,000 Amy Song 39,000 Lauren Failla 38,000 Elain Walkins 36,000 Linda Johnson 32,000 Yesenia Garcia 31,000 Francine Leroy 28,000 Meliza Huynh 25,000 Candida Mumford 24,500 Michelle Lem 24,000 Julie Willis 23,000 Fukumi Hamasaka 23,000 Nancy Todd Tyner 23,000 Kathy Liebert 22,500 Milly Uylenbroek 21,000 Sheralee Brindell 20,000 Joanne Owsluy 19,000 Jennifer Shahade 14,000 Liz Montizanti 14,000 Maria 'Maridu' Mayrinck 13,000 Amanda Leatherman 11,000 Mika Hilaire 7,200 Angel Pedroza 6,500 Marian Fedner 1,900
Event 16 - $2,000 Omaha Hi/Lo 22 left of 553 Players
Chipcount Marc Goodwin 33500 Barry Greenstein 27000 Jimmy "gobboboy" Fricke 27000 Men "The Master" Nguyen 26000 Scott Clements 25800 Dutch Boyd 25300 David Williams 22600 David Chiu 22000 Victor Ramdin 22000 'Miami' John Cernuto 20000 Ed Fernandez 18000 John Juanda 16500 Mel Judah 15200 James Van Alstyne 14000 Max Pescatori 11500 Josh Arieh 11300 Rafael Zimmerman 10100 Ted Forrest 9000 Eric Froehlich 7000 Doug 'Rico' Carli 6100 Kristy Gazes 6000 Billy "the Croc" Argyros 4000 Mike Matusow 0 Perry Friedman 0
Schedule:
Event 15 - $1,000 Ladies No-Limit Hold'em World Championship
Event 17 Mon 9 Jun, 12:00 pm Event 17 - $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout $1,500 ($1,500+$0)
Event 18 Mon 9 Jun, 5:00 pm Event 18 - $5,000 No-Limit 2-7 Draw w/ Rebuys $5,000 ($5,000+$0)
Event 19 Tue 10 Jun, 12:00 pm Event 19 - $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha $1,500 ($1,500+$0)
World Series of Poker Daily Summary for June 7th, 2008
Haley Hintze Pokernews.com Saturday at the WSOP was business -- or rather busy --as usual. Another six-pack of events saw action in the Amazon Room – two events found their champions, a final table was set and another event neared the same stage, while two more tourneys leaped from the gates.
Event #9 brought a much-deserved gold bracelet for circuit veteran Rep Porter, who emerged from a tightly bunched field to take the $372,979 in this $1,500 no-limit hold'em short-handed event. Porter started the day in third behind chip leaded John Corkright (who eventually finished fourth), and held off Nathan Templeton for the win. Templeton cashed for $231,981 in his runner-up run.
Farzad Rouhani claimed Saturday's
other bracelet, starting with the lead and finishing the same way in Event #10, the mixed-format $2,500 Omaha/Stud Hi-Low tourney. Rouhani held off a strong push one of the biggest names at this final, "Miami John" Cernuto, before wrapping up his $232,911 payday. Cernuto's second-place showing was good for $142,784
Many of poker's biggest names were busy in events on their second day. The weekend's showcase event, #10, $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout, saw a powerful field of 36 winnowed to six as stars such as John Juanda and Tony G couldn't negotiate through the second round. Today's final will consist of Sirous Jamshidi, Greg "FBT" Mueller, Thomas Roupe, Phil Tom, Tim West and Leo Wolpert. Elsewhere, the traditional Event #12, $1,500 Limit Hold'em, played well into the night before play was halted with 18 players still alive. The top two, though are familiar throughout poker, being Vinny Vinh and Erick Lindgren, who will try today for his second bracelet of this series.
Event #13, $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em began at noon on Saturday, and moved to within sight of the money bubble after ten levels of play. The field is currently topped by Eli Elezra, with Theo Tran, making his third deep run of the series, in second spot. The evening start went to Event #14, the $10,000 Seven-Card Stud World Championship, which eliminated just over half its field in an opening day's play. Alexander Kostritsyn leads here but it's anyone's event, and dozens of poker's most famous pros remain in the hunt.
Sunday's action at the WSOP also includes the kickoff of another pair of tourneys. The noon start time is reserved for one of the WSOP's oldest traditions, Event #15, $1,000 Ladies No-Limit Hold'em World Championship, which began with 1,192 entrants, slightly down from last year. At 5:00 pm, Event #16, Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better begins. Both are three-day events and will conclude in Tuesday's action.
Die World Series of Poker, oder kurz WSOP, ist eine Reihe von Pokerturnieren, die jedes Jahr in Las Vegas ausgetragen werden.
Die World Series of Poker finden jährlich im Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas statt.
Die World Series of Poker ist die grösste und prestigeträchtigste Pokerveranstaltung der Welt. Mit einer umfassenden Liste von Turnieren in allen wichtigen Pokervarianten ist die WSOP das am längsten laufende Pokerturnier der Welt und geht auf das Jahr 1970 zurück.
Darüber hinaus hat die WSOP bahnbrechende Allianzen in den Bereichen Rundfunk, digitale Medien und Unternehmenssponsoring gebildet und die Marke mit der Einführung der WSOP Europe im Jahr 2007 und der WSOP Asia-Pacific im Jahr 2013 sowie der WSOP International Circuit Series im Jahr 2015 erfolgreich international ausgebaut.
Ursprünglich wurden die Tourniere in Las Vegas Downtown im Binion's Horseshoe Casino ausgetragen. Im Jahre 2005 kaufte Caesars den Brand WSOP. Seit diesem Datum werden die Pokermeisterschaften im Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino durchgeführt.
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