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WSOP Update , Scott Seiver und Jens Voertmann heissen die neuen Sieger



14.06.2008, Lesen Sie hier den Bericht über «WSOP Update , Scott Seiver und Jens Voertmann heissen die neuen Sieger».

Schlagzeilen! Event 21 $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em, Scott Seiver gewinnt sein erstes Bracelet und dazu $755,891.

Event 22 H.O.R.S.E. $3,000, Jens Voertmann fängt Luske, Todd Brunson und Harmann noch ab und sichert sich nebst dem Bracelet noch $298,253.

Event 23 No-Limit Hold'em $2,000. Final Table steht, Hellmuth und Greenstein wurden eliminiert, Andrew Jeffreys ist Chipleader.

Event 24 Pot-Limit Holdem/Omaha $2,500, Final Table steht, Kyle Kloeckner ist Chipleader, Lederer kurz vorher ausgeschieden, Allen Cuningham mit guten Chancen (2.).

Event 25 World Championship Heads Up No-Limit Hold'em $10'000, noch 32 Spieler dabei. Darunter Grössen wie Mizrachi, Blake, Farha und die beiden Bracelet-Gewinner Lindgreen und Vanessa Selbst



Event 26 Seven Card Razz $1'500, Greenstein versucht es noch einmal und führt das Feld an vor David Levi, Noch ca. 90 Spieler dabei.

Details:

Event 21 3-Day Event $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em No Rebuy/Add-ons, Entries: 731

Resultat 1. Scott Seiver $755,891 2. Dave Seidman $482,372 3. Ben Sprengers $292,034 4. Jacobo Fernandez-Hernandez $238,781 5. Rajegh Vohra $195,834 6. Chuck Sklar $154,606 7. Anders Henriksson $120,249 8. Adam Geyer $94,481 9. Scott Freeman $68,714 10. Jorge Arias $42,946 11. Michael Mizrachi $42,946

Hand #179-- Scott Seiver Eliminates Dave Seidman to Win the $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em Event

Seiver called and Seidman raised to 200,000. Seiver called and the flop came 9s, 7h, 3s and after Seidman checked Seiver bet 380,000. Seidman raised to 980,000, Seiver quickly moved all in and Seidman called. Seiver's Ks, 9c was ahead of Seidman's Ad, 7d, and as the crowd pushed closer the 5h fell on the turn and the 3h on the river. Seidman's hand didn't improve and, after so many players survived all ins today, Seidman was the last to have his hand fail to catch up. Dave Seidman wins $482,372 as today's runner up, but it's Scott Seiver who dominated this final table and led wire-to-wire to win the bracelet and the $755,891 first prize.



Event 22 H.O.R.S.E. $3,000 3-Day Event No Rebuy/Add-ons Prizepool: $1,142,640 Entries: 414, noch 18 Spieler dabei

Resultat 1. Jens Voertmann $298,253 2. Douglas Ganger $182,822 3. Marcel Luske $110,264 4. Hoyt Corkins $81,698 5. Jared Davis $61,702 6. Steve Zolotow $47,990 7. Rostislav Tsodikov $36,564 8. Jennifer Harman-Traniello $30,851 9. Paul Zimbler $25,138 10. Blair Rodman $25,138 11. Todd Brunson $19,424

Event #22 Concludes

That brings an end to our coverage of Event 22 - $3,000 H.O.R.S.E from the Amazon Room at The Rio in Las Vegas. It was an exciting event that saw a world-class field of 414 players hit the felt. Today our final 16 was full of talent but as the big names dropped away it was Full Tilt's Jens Voertmann who held his nerve to come through a tough heads- up battle to capture the first place prize and coveted WSOP bracelet. Congratulations to Jens, Doug, and all of our money winners! Thank you for following our coverage and we look forward to you joining us again as the 2008 World Series of Poker continues! Good night from the Rio!

Jens Veortmann Wins Event #22: $3,000 H.O.R.S.E.

Jens Veortmann outlasted a field of 414 talented mixed game players to take home his first bracelet and his first major tournament win. His ride through our final table was a bumpy one, but in the end, he came out on top. Congratulations to Jens Veortmann, Champion of the $3,000 H.O.R.S.E. event.

Jens Voertmann Wins the $3,000 H.O.R.S.E. Event!! Doug Ganger Eliminated in 2nd Place ($182,822)

Stud-8: All the money went in on third street. Ganger had a pair of eights and Voertmann had a pair of fives. Here is how the two boards looked in the end. Ganger: 8c, 8h, 9c, 9d, Ah, Kd, 3h Voertmann: 5d, 5c, 7c, Ac, Jh, Jd Voertmann rivered jacks up which was enough to eliminate Doug Ganger in second place. Ganger will take home $182,822 for a fantastic run in this event.


Event 23 No-Limit Hold'em $2,000 3-Day Event Prizepool: $2,446,000 Entries: 1,344

Chipcount Final Table Andrew Jeffreys 1,051,000 Blair Hinkle 1,030,000 Dustin Dirksen 867,000 David Steicke 611,000 Mark Brockington 552,000 Daniel O'Brien 456,000 Stephane Tayar 323,000 Chris Bjorin 247,000 Dominik Kulicki 241,000

PDT Final Table Set A competitive finale is in store for this afternoon's resumption of play in Event #23, $2,000 No-Limit Hold'em. After Day 2 play, Andrew Jeffreys holds a narrow lead over Blair Hinkle (seeking to join his brother Grant among this year's bracelet winners) and Day 1 chip leader Dustin Dirksen. In seat-assignment order, these are your finalists: Seat 1: Andrew Jeffreys (Melbourne, Australia) -- 1,051,000 Seat 2: Blair Hinkle (Kansas City, Missouri) -- 1,030,000 Seat 3: Dominik Kulicki (Amsterdam, Netherlands) -- 241,000 Seat 4: Daniel O'Brien (Las Vegas, Nevada) -- 456,000 Seat 5: Mark Brockington (Edmonton, Alberta) -- 552,000 Seat 6: Chris Bjorin (London, United Kingdom) -- 247,000 Seat 7: Dustin Dirksen (Iowa City, Iowa) -- 867,000 Seat 8: David Steicke (Hong Kong) -- 611,000 Seat 9: Stephane Tayar (Saint Mande, France) -- 323,000 Join us here at 2pm PDT as this one gets underway. A first-place prize of $507,613 is at stake.

Event 24 Pot-Limit Holdem/Omaha $2,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Prizepool: $1,051,100 9 of 447 Players left

Chiplead Kyle Kloeckner 494,000 Allen Cunningham 484,000 Lennart Holtkamp 253,000 Max Pescatori 212,000 Kyle Hegeman 198,000 Greg Hurst 197,000 Jonathan Depa 185,000 Minh Ly 177,400 John-Paul Kelly 79,000

Play Concludes With Nine Today began with 85 hopefuls competing for the final nine spots here in Event #24. Play was lively early, and things were progressing at a reasonable pace for a couple of hours. When the money bubble hit though, play ground to a near-halt. Even when we got past the bubble, it seemed the players were uninterested in seeking out big confrontations. That trend became even more apparent as we approached the final table bubble. Eliminations have been extremely few and far between for several hours now. Finally, just after 5:00am local time, the field has been narrowed to the lucky nine who will return tomorrow to play for the bracelet. Kyle Kloeckner will be our chip leader to start play tomorrow, sitting with 494,000 chips. There are a few players hot on his heels though -- including Allen Cunningham with 484,000 -- and it really is anyone's game at this point. This last table of ten players tonight gave us a little glimpse of what to expect. If it is any indication, tomorrow's table will be quite serious in nature, and quite a hard-fought battle for whoever comes out on top. Join us tomorrow (today) at 3:00pm local time from the ESPN arena in the Amazon Room as we seek out our champion and award the 24th bracelet of the year!


Event 25 World Championship Heads Up No-Limit Hold'em $10'000 No Rebuy/Add-ons Prizepool: $2,406,400 Entries: 256 32 Players left

Die Spieler Michael Mizrachi Brian Roberts Brandon Adams Scott Montgomery Michael Banducci Daniel Stern Sammy Farha Lyle Berman Erick Lindgren Jean Moussa John Patgorski Jonas Mentin Alexander Kostritsyn Clifford Cantor Michael McNeil Matthew Gianetti Jonathan Jaffe Jason Rosenkrantz Alec Torelli Emil Patel Isaac Haxton Roman Paradiso David Williams Kenny Tran David Podgurski Thomas Lutz Robert Mizrachi Gavin Griffin Evan Sofer Andy Black Vanessa Selbst Alex Jacob


Event 26 Seven Card Razz $1'500 3-Day Event No Rebuy/Add-ons Prizepool: $622,440 Entries: 453

Chiplead Barry Greenstein 31,600 David Levi 30,200 Mark Gerencher 29,700 Allie Prescott 29,200 Anthony Viganola 28,600 Vanessa Rousso 28,200 Mike Wattel 27,000 Frank Kassela 26,200 Martin Stilling 23,100

========== Schedule:

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 10th, 2008

Haley Hintze Pokernews.com And then there were three… three bracelets awarded in a single day's play at the Rio.

The 2008 World Series of Poker on Tuesday showcased the final tables of three different events, spanning the spectrum of the game, while the one event that played down toward a final table to be held today will offer perhaps the most star-packed finale of this year's Series to date.

First up was Event #15, the $1,000 Ladies No-Limit World Championship, where Svetlana Gromenkova came to the final table with the lead and made that lead stand up, winning the specially-designed Ladies Corum bracelet and $244,702. Gromenkova' final opponent was Anh Le, who finished second in this same event to Jennifer Tilly three years ago. Le's repeat runner-up showing was worth $144,567.

Event #17, $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout, had pared a capped field of 1,000 entrants down to ten in two marathon rounds on Monday, then saw those ten finalists return on Tuesday to do battle again. The winner here was Jason Young, whose trifecta of wins in the shootout's three rounds brought bracelet gold and $335,565. Mike Schwartz finished in second for $209,527, while John Strzemp III (son of John Strzemp Jr., who finished as the runner-up to Stuey Ungar in Ungar's celebrated third and final Main Event win) finished third for $129,675.

Event #16's bracelet was the last of the day's three to be determined. The final in the $2,000 Limit Omaha Hi/Lo tourney was destined to take a while to resolve, since 18 players needed to be whittled down to one. Around 3am this morning that one was finally determined and it was 25-year-old Andrew Brown, who finished off one of poker's giants, Ted Forrest, for the win. Brown collected $226,483 and his first bracelet gold, while Forrest settled for a second-place payday of $143,420.

The big audience for today's action will certainly be attentive to the final in Event #18, $5,000 No Limit 2-7 Draw w/ Rebuys, which boasts an outstanding seven-player final. Top spot (and a sizable lead) is held here by Erick Lindgren, the star whose impressive poker resume finally saw its first WSOP bracelet added; he now has the inside track on collecting his second within a span of days. Still, despite his early run at this year's WSOP, it'll be no easy task, as the other six finalists are Barry Greenstein, Mike Matusow, Jeffrey Lisandro, David Benyamine, Tony G and Tom Schneider. This one gets underway as this story goes live on the Internet.

Two more events began action on Tuesday and in one of them, it was clear that Ladies Day covered more than just the glittery Event #15. Event #19, $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha, saw a 758-player chopped all the way down to 46 players, well inside the money bubble, with the top position overnight held by Vanessa Selbst. Selbst's 203,600 in chips was more than 70,000 ahead of second place Anthony Phillips, with Carter Gill and Eugene Todd in the next closest spots. A short Day 2 session for this event is likely, with the field likely to be reduced to its final nine within a few hours.

The other event beginning play on Tuesday was Event #20, $2,000 Limit Hold'em, which saw its field thinned from 480 to 125 in the first eight levels of play. The overnight leader here is Daniel Makowski, though another, somewhat more famous Daniel -- Negreanu - - finished the event's opening session in fourth. Phil Hellmuth escaped short-stack status in this one as well, with a decent chance of extending his all-time career mark for WSOP cashes tomorrow as this one plays all the way down to its final nine.

Wednesday starts at the WSOP include Event #21, $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em, which began at noon with a slew of big names taking seats. 731 of poker's best began play. At 5pm this afternoon Event #22, $3,000 H.O.R.S.E., begins, which is sure to draw many late entries from stars bounced early from Event #21 proceedings.



Über World Series of Poker (WSOP):

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.

Gewinner der letzten Jahre des WSOP-Championship-Mainevent

2020: Damian Salas 2019: Hossein Ensan 2018: John Cynn 2017: Scott Blumstein 2016: Qui Nguyen 2015: Joe McKeehen 2014: Martin Jacobson 2013: Ryan Riess 2012: Greg Merson 2011: Pius Heinz 2010: Jonathan Duhamel 2009: Joe Cada 2008: Peter Eastgate 2007: Jerry Yang 2006: Jamie Gold 2005: Joe Hachem 2004: Greg "Fossil Man" Raymer 2003: Chris Moneymaker 2002: Robert Varkonyi 2001: Carlos Mortensen 2000: Chris "Jesus" Ferguson 1999: J.J. "Noel" Furlong 1998: Scotty Nguyen 1997: Stu Ungar 1996: Huck Seed 1995: Dan Harrington 1994: Russ Hamilton 1993: Jim Bechtel 1992: Hamid Dastmalchi 1991: Brad Daugherty 1990: Mansour Matloubi 1989: Phil Hellmuth Jr. 1988: Johnny Chan 1987: Johnny Chan 1986: Berry Johnston 1985: Bill Smith 1984: Jack Keller 1983: Tom McEvoy 1982: Jack Strauss 1981: Stu Ungar 1980: Stu Ungar 1979: Hal Fowler 1978: Bobby Baldwin 1977: Doyle Brunson 1976: Doyle Brunson 1975: Sailor Roberts 1974: Johnny Moss 1973: Puggy Pearson 1972: Amarillo Slim Preston 1971: Johnny Moss 1970: Johnny Moss



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