Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Max Stern |
44,000
-6,000
|
-6,000 |
|
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Bill Gazes
|
42,000
-1,000
|
-1,000 |
Nick Schulman |
40,000
18,000
|
18,000 |
|
||
Leif Force |
35,500
20,500
|
20,500 |
|
||
Jose Nacho Barbero
|
28,000
2,000
|
2,000 |
Huck Seed |
26,000
-1,000
|
-1,000 |
|
||
Mike Matusow |
18,000
7,650
|
7,650 |
|
||
Pat Pezzin |
17,500
-3,500
|
-3,500 |
Eli Elezra |
17,000
11,000
|
11,000 |
|
||
Lee Watkinson |
16,500
-4,500
|
-4,500 |
|
||
Jason Mercier |
12,500
-7,500
|
-7,500 |
Chris Moorman |
12,500
-2,500
|
-2,500 |
|
||
Sorel Mizzi |
8,500
-1,100
|
-1,100 |
Tony Cousineau |
6,100
-8,900
|
-8,900 |
Ari Engel | Busted | |
|
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David Ulliott
|
Busted |
2011 World Series of Poker
On a flop of , David Singer got his short stack of 4,900 in the pot and was up against the player in the small blind.
Singer:
Small Blind:
The turn gave the small blind a flush and Singer began to collect his things; however, the spiked on the river to provide Singer with a low and half the pot. Singer is still short stacked and will no doubt be making more moves sooner than later.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
David Singer |
6,000
800
|
800 |
Felipe Ramos opened to 1,150 from early position, and a player in middle position three-bet to 4,200. Ramos called after some time in the tank, and the flop brought . When Ramos checked, the middle-position player tried to bet all in with his full stack of about 15,000. "The bet is 9,150," the dealer announced. Ramos went ahead and raised his opponent all in, and the call came to give him a chance at the knockout.
Showdown
Ramos:
Opponent:
Ramos was drawing at both the high and the low, while his opponent's aces were in front as the cards lay. The turn and river came and , and Ramos clapped his hands together in celebration, thinking he'd scooped. He'd made an ace-high flush, but it took a point from his opponent to notice the runner-runner full house he'd made to stay alive.
Ramos decided that a chop was just fine with him, and he'll take the low half to keep himself around 24,000.
Level: 8
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 0
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Alexandre Gomes |
73,000
10,000
|
10,000 |
Daniel Shak
|
60,000 | |
Allen Kessler |
57,000
3,000
|
3,000 |
Phil Laak |
55,000
-9,000
|
-9,000 |
|
||
Erik Seidel |
54,500
-8,500
|
-8,500 |
|
||
John Hennigan |
52,000
17,000
|
17,000 |
|
||
David Bach |
47,000
21,000
|
21,000 |
|
||
Richard Ashby |
34,000
6,000
|
6,000 |
|
||
Carlos Mortensen |
29,000
18,500
|
18,500 |
|
||
Alan Sternberg | 29,000 | |
|
||
Joe Hachem |
17,000
-13,000
|
-13,000 |
David Sklansky |
16,000
3,500
|
3,500 |
|
||
Bruno Fitoussi |
14,000
-4,000
|
-4,000 |
David Williams |
12,000
-2,500
|
-2,500 |
Tim West |
7,500
-18,500
|
-18,500 |
Mike Sexton | Busted | |
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We're not sure how it happened, but as we were getting the last round of chip counts, Mike Sexton made his was to the exit. We looked to his former chair, and sure enough, the dealer was tossing out a seat card. Sexton has been eliminated from the tournament.
Under the gun, Dan Heimiller limped in, and a player in middle position raised to 2,500. Lee Watkinson called in position, Heimiller folded, and it was heads-up to the flop.
The dealer spread out , and the raiser continued out with another 6,500 chips. Watkinson tanked for a while, then plunked the call into the pot. On the turn, the paired the board, and the bettor slid his last ~5,300 into the middle. This time, Watkinson snap-called, and the cards were on their backs.
Showdown
Watkinson:
Opponent:
Mr. Opponent's kings had been run down by Watkinson's deuce, and the latter improved further to a full house as the filled out the board. With that, Watkinson sends one out, moving up to about 46,000 in the process.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Max Pescatori |
72,000
1,000
|
1,000 |
|
||
Joe Tehan |
60,000
6,000
|
6,000 |
Galen Hall |
55,000
-200
|
-200 |
|
||
Darryll Fish |
34,000
3,000
|
3,000 |
Daniel Alaei |
20,000
-8,000
|
-8,000 |
|
||
Mike Matusow |
19,250
1,250
|
1,250 |
|
||
Kevin MacPhee |
12,000
-37,000
|
-37,000 |
|
||
Alexander Kravchenko | Busted | |
Dario Minieri | Busted | |
While this event won't be on television, the $50,000 Poker Players Championship, which is down to just 11 players at this moment, will be. Here is a look at the WSOP/ESPN TV schedule:
ESPN’s 2011 WSOP TV Schedule
Date | Time (EST) | Event | Episode # |
---|---|---|---|
July 26 | 8:00 PM | Rematches: Chan vs. Hellmuth + Seidel vs. Chan | 1 |
July 26 | 9:00 PM | Rematches: Moneymaker vs. Farha | 2 |
August 2 | 8:00 PM | $25,000 Heads-Up No Limit Hold’em | 3 |
August 2 | 9:00 PM | $25,000 Heads-Up No Limit Hold’em | 4 |
August 9 | 8:00 PM | $50,000 Poker Player’s Championship | 5 |
August 9 | 9:00 PM | $50,000 Poker Player’s Championship Final | 6 |
August 16 | 8:00 PM | Main Event | 7 |
August 16 | 9:00 PM | Main Event | 8 |
August 23 | 8:00 PM | Main Event | 9 |
August 23 | 9:00 PM | Main Event | 10 |
August 30 | 8:00 PM | Main Event | 11 |
August 30 | 9:00 PM | Main Event | 12 |
September 6 | 8:00 PM | Main Event | 13 |
September 6 | 9:00 PM | Main Event | 14 |
September 13 | 8:00 PM | Main Event | 15 |
September 13 | 9:00 PM | Main Event | 16 |
September 20 | 8:00 PM | Main Event | 17 |
September 20 | 9:00 PM | Main Event | 18 |
September 27 | 8:00 PM | Main Event | 19 |
September 27 | 9:00 PM | Main Event | 20 |
October 4 | 9:00 PM | Main Event | 21 |
October 4 | 10:00 PM | Main Event | 22 |
October 11 | 9:00 PM | Main Event | 23 |
October 11 | 10:00 PM | Main Event | 24 |
October 18 | 9:00 PM | Main Event | 25 |
October 18 | 10:00 PM | Main Event | 26 |
October 25 | 9:00 PM | Main Event | 27 |
October 25 | 9:00 PM | Main Event | 28 |
November 1 | 9:00 PM | Main Event | 29 |
November 1 | 10:00 PM | Main Event | 30 |
November 8 | 9-11:00 PM | Main Event Final Table | 31/32 |
A player in middle position raised to 2,200, and Joe Hachem got his last ~9,500 into the middle to put himself at risk. Cards up, gents.
Showdown
Hachem:
Opponent:
Mr. Opponent flopped a pair as it came , and the turn and river came the and the . "Ah, three-quarters," Hachem lamented, incorrectly thinking he'd chopped the low. After just a moment, he realized his mistake. "Ah, no low." And with that, he was gone.