11.06.2008, Lesen Sie hier den Bericht über «WSOP Update und Schlagzeilen, 4 neue Sieger/innen».
Schlagzeilen! Event 14 Eric Brook verhindert Braclet Gewinn von Ivey, Seidel, Negreanu und Mizrachi und gewinnt 415'000 Dollar Event 15 Svetlana Gromenkova gewinnt Ladies No-Limit Hold'em World Championship und somit auch 224'000 Dollar Event 16 Andrew Brown gewinnt den Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better Event und 226'000 Dollar Event 17 Jason Young gewinnt das No-Limit Hold'em Shootout und 335,565 Dollar Event 18 Doyle Brunson verpasste Final Table am No-Limit 2-7 Draw Lowball nur knapp, Erick Lindgreen kurz vor seinem 2. Triumpf, oder schafft es doch endlich Mike Matusow? Event 20 Limit Hold'em Hellmuth und Negreanu mit Chancen auf Sieg
Details:
Event 14 World Championship Seven Card Stud Buy-in: $10,000 Prizepool: $1,485,200 Entries: 158
Resultat und Preisgeld 1. Eric Brooks $415,856 2. Fu Wong $259,910 3. Alexander Kostritsyn $163,372 4. Minh Ly $118,816 5. Erik Seidel $92,825 6. Jim Paluszek $74,260 7. David Oppenheim $59,408 8. Vasili Lazarou $48,269 9. Phil Ivey $37,130 10. Thomas Weideman $37,130 11. Daniel Negreanu $33,417 12. Jacobo Fernandez-Hernandez $33,417 13. Alexander Kravchenko $29,704 14. Robert Mizrachi $29,704 15. David Levi $25,991 16. Mike Fiorito $25,991
Event 15 Ladies No-Limit Hold'em World Championship Prizepool: $1,082,000 Entries: 1,190
Resultat und Preisgeld 1. Svetlana Gromenkova $224,702 2. Anh Le $144,567 3. Patricia Till $73,637 4. Christine Priday $87,715 5. Marla Crumpler $60,101 6. Debbie Mitchell $47,106 7. Roslyn Quarto $36,277 8. Vesenia Garcia $28,155 9. Sue Porter $20,034 10. Tina Dubowy $12,887
Event 16 - $2,000 Omaha Hi/Lo Buy-in: $2,000 Prizepool: $1,002,820 Entries: 551
Rangliste: Andrew Brown Ted Forrest Jim Pechac Soheil Shamseddin Kia Hooshmand Scott Clements Ralph Perry Allan Enciso Jimmy Fricke Lee Grove Ralph Rudd Mallory Smith Jose Paz Michael Sohayegh James Richburg Joe Aronesty Pat Poels Michael Reed
Event 17 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout Buy-in: $1,500 Prizepool: $1,365,000 Entries: 1,000
Rangliste und Preisgeld: 1. Jason Young $335,565 2. Mike Schwartz $209,527 3. John Strzemp III $129,675 4. Rory Monahan $82,582 5. Matt Giannetti $40,267 6. Kyle Bowker $23,887 7. Sergey Rybachenko $15,697 8. Tom West $12,421 9. Alex Triner $9,828 10. Casey Coleman $7,507 11. Travis Roseberry $5,596 12. John McKinney $5,596 13. Garrett Beckman $5,596 14. Dave Orvis $5,596 15. John Wagner $5,596 16. Sarvesh Pershad $5,596 17. Danny Smith $5,596 18. Craig Marquis $5,596 19. Khalid (Kelly) Hameed $5,596 Rang 20 bis 100 gleiches Preisgeld wie Rang 19
Event 18 No-Limit 2-7 Draw Lowball w/ReBuys Buy-in: $5,000 Prizepool: $1,735,020 Entries: 85 Rebuys & Add-ons: 272
Final Table Chipcount Erick Lindgren 1,100,000 Mike Matusow 540,000 Jeffrey Lisandro 510,000 Tony 'G' Guoga 440,000 Barry Greenstein 440,000 David Benyamine 350,000 Tom Schneider 195,000 Tom Dwan 0 Dario Alioto 0 David Grey 0 Chad Brown 0 Nick Schulman 0 Nikolay Evdakov 0 Michael Binger 0 Doyle Brunson 0 Yan R Chen 0 Carlos Mortensen 0 Chris Ferguson 0
Event 19 Pot-Limit Omaha Buy-in: $1,500 Prizepool: $1,036,035 Entries: 759 46 of 759 entrants left
Chipcount Vanessa Selbst 200,000 Eugene Todd 100,000 Carter Gill 96,500 Jasper Hougaard 79,000 Chau Giang 72,300 Rob Hollink 63,800 Jordan Morgan 63,000 Thom Shultz 61,000 Ryan Fasso 56,000 Mark DeSerrano 55,000 Santos Ortiz 47,000 Jamie Pickering 44,000 Marty Smyth 41,000 Tony Martin 36,700
Gerade ausgeschieden sind u.a. Rolf Slotboom Men Nguyen Barry Shulman Pascal Perrault Erick Lindgren David Sklansky Erik Seidel Andy Black
Event 20 Limit Hold'em Buy-in: $2,000 Prizepool: $871,780 Entries: 479 125 of 479 entrants left
Chipcount Eric Buchman 51,500 Stuart Paterson 42,000 Daniel Makowsky 40,000 Daniel Negreanu 34,000 JC Tran 33,000 Brendan Taylor 31,000 Casey McCarrel 29,000 Derek Lerner 22,000 David Baker 19,400 Ayaz Mahmood 17,000 Jimmy Shultz 15,000 Mojar Seyein 15,000 John Phan 14,800 Phil Hellmuth 13,000 Vivek Rajkumar 13,000 Amnon Filippi 11,000 Mike Patrick 9,200 Thor Hansen 9,000 Alex Kravchenko 7,800 Shannon Shorr 6,100 Justin Pechie 5,600 Maya Antonius 5,300 Jon Turner 5,200 Matt Hawrilenko 4,800 Bret Jungblut 4,100
========== Schedule: Wed, Jun 11th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em (Event 21) No Rebuy/Add-ons
Wed, Jun 11th 5:00 PM 3-Day Event H.O.R.S.E. (Event 22) $3,000 No Rebuy/Add-ons Thu, Jun 12th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event No-Limit Hold'em (Event 23) $2,000 No Rebuy/Add-ons Thu, Jun 12th 5:00 PM 3-Day Event Pot-Limit Holdem/Omaha (Event 24) $2,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Fri, Jun 13th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event World Championship Heads Up No-Limit Hold'em (Event 25) $10'000 No Rebuy/Add-ons
Fri, Jun 13th 5:00 PM 3-Day Event Seven Card Razz (Event 26) $1'500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Sat, Jun 14th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event No-Limit Hold'em (Event 27) $1,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Sat, Jun 14th 5:00 PM 3-Day Event Pot-Limit Omaha W/Rebuys (Event 28) $5,000 Rebuy/Add-on Event Sun, Jun 15th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event No-Limit Hold'em (Event 29) $3,000 No Rebuy/Add-ons Sun, Jun 15th 5:00 PM 3-Day Event World Championship Limit Hold'em (Event 30) $10'000 No Rebuy/Add-ons Mon, Jun 16th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event No-Limit Hold'em / Six Handed (Event 31) $2,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons
Tue, Jun 17th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event No-Limit Hold'em (Event 32) $1,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Tue, Jun 17th 5:00 PM 3-Day Event World Championship Seven Card Stud Hi-Low Split-8 or Better (Event 33) $5'000 No Rebuy/Add-ons Wed, Jun 18th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event Pot-Limit Omaha W/ReBuys (Event 34) $1,500 Rebuy/Add-on Event Wed, Jun 18th 5:00 PM 3-Day Event Seven Card Stud (Event 35) $1,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Thu, Jun 19th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event No-Limit Hold'em (Event 36) $1,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Sheet
Thu, Jun 19th 5:00 PM 3-Day Event World Championship Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better (Event 37) $10,000 No Rebuy/Add-ons Fri, Jun 20th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event Pot-Limit Hold'em (Event 38) $2,000 No Rebuy/Add-ons
Sat, Jun 21st 12:00 PM 3-Day Event No-Limit Hold'em (Event 39) $1,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Sun, Jun 22nd 12:00 PM 3-Day Event 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball (Limit) (Event 40) $2,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Sun, Jun 22nd 5:00 PM 3-Day Event Mixed Hold'em (limit/no-limit) (Event 41) $1,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Mon, Jun 23rd 12:00 PM 3-Day Event Seniors No-Limit Hold'em World Championship (Event 42) $1,000 No Rebuy/Add-ons Tue, Jun 24th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-low Split-8 or Better (Event 43) $1,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Wed, Jun 25th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event No-Limit Hold'em w/ReBuys (Event 44) $1,000 Rebuy/Add-on Event Wed, Jun 25th 5:00 PM 5-Day Event World Championship H.O.R.S.E. (Event 45) $50'000 No Rebuy/Add-ons Thu, Jun 26th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event No-Limit Hold'em / Six Handed (Event 46) $5,000 No Rebuy/Add-ons Thu, Jun 26th 5:00 PM 3-Day Event Seven Card Stud Hi-Low-8 or Better (Event 47) $1,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons
Fri, Jun 27th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event No-Limit Hold'em (Event 48) $2,000 No Rebuy/Add-ons Sat, Jun 28th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event No-Limit Hold'em (Event 49) $1,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Sun, Jun 29th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event World Championship Pot Limit Omaha (Event 50) $10'000 No Rebuy/Add-ons Sun, Jun 29th 5:00 PM 3-Day Event H.O.R.S.E. (Event 51) $1,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Mon, Jun 30th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event No-Limit Hold'em (Event 52) $1,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Tue, Jul 1st 11:00 AM 1-Day Event All-In Energy Tournament No Rebuy/Add-ons invite only
Tue, Jul 1st 12:00 PM 2-Day Event Limit Hold'em Shootout (Event 53) $1,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Wed, Jul 2nd 2:00 PM 1-Day Event Ante Up For Africa $5,000 No Rebuy/Add-ons Thu, Jul 3rd 12:00 PM 12-Day Event World Championship No-Limit Texas Hold'em (Event 54) No Rebuy/Add-ons
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World Series of Poker Daily Summary for June 9th, 2008 June 10, 2008 Haley Hintze Another pair of bracelets found worthy homes in Monday's action at the 208 World Series of Poker, concluding a run of several two-bracelet days in a row. But don't think the pace is easing up – in today's action, three bracelets will be awarded.
The first award ceremony on Monday revolved around Duncan "Pumper" Bell, who arried at the final table of Event #13, $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em, with a big lead,and rode that chip stack to the bracelet ceremony. Bell vanquished several of the final-table challengers, and finally put away Steve Merrifield for the win. Bell collected $666,697 to go along with his new jewelry, while Merrifield settled for $428,949 as the runner- up.
The other bracelet awarded on the day came in Event #14, $10,000 Seven-Card Stud World Championship, where David Oppenheim came to the final with a narrow lead. It wasn't Oppenheim who claimed the gold, however, nor was it Minh Ly or Erik Seidel, two other feare names present at this final. Instead, the relatively unknown Eric Brooks emerged to take the title, then announed he was donating the entire $415,856 winer's check to Decision Education Foundation, a cause dear to Brooks' heart.
A handful of famous women poker players made it into Day 2 of Event #15, $1,000 Ladies No-Limit World Championship, but the biggest remaining names, including Kathy Liebert and Linda Johnson, were banished to the rail during the day's play. Anh Le, the runner- up in this event in '05 to Jennifer Tilly, is the most well-known player at the final. Le and the others, however, will be chasing Svetlana Gromenkova in this final, after Gromenkova surged to the top during Day 2 play.
While the structure in the women's event has translated to relatively few hours at the felt for its final-table participants, the same can't be said for players running deep in Event #16, $2,000 Omaha Hi/Lo Split (8 or Better). Play was adjourned late in the evening with 18 players still alive, guaranteeing another marathon session on Tuesday. The leader atop a tight field here is Soheil Shamseddin, with Ted Forrest, Scott Clements and Ralph Perry all lurking not far behind.
The longest opening day of any event so far this year was turned in by participants in Event #17, $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout. Two full ten-handed rounds were played on Monday after the filed reached its 1,000-player cap. This event's final consists of players not as well known on the live scene, though the last of ten spots was wrapped up at roughly 7am Tuesday morning by Canadian online force Kyle "kwob20" Bowker. He'll be joined by nine others in today's battle for the $335,565 first-place payday.
Many of poker's biggest names showed up for the 5pm Monday start of Event #18, the $5,000 No-Limit 2-7 Draw Lowball w/ Rebuys event. The action was crazed during the initial rebuy period, as the players chipped in for an average of roughly 3.5 rebuys per, creating a $1,735,020 prize purse from just 85 entrants. Of those, 39 suvrvived into Day 2 play, with Tom 'durrrr' Dwan at the top of the pack. But the rest of the board is star-stuffed, with the top ten alone including Mike Matusow, Chis Ferguson, Phil Ivey and Doyle Brunson, who is looking here for a record-tying 11th bracelet.
Tuesday's new events are Event #19, $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha, which gets underway at noon, and Event #20, $2,000 Limit Hold'em, which occupies the 5pm start slot.
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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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