ALMOST THERE! (Update)
18 July 2008
WSOP final table within reach on Day 7
Day 7 at the 39th World Series of Poker in Las Vegas saw
the 27 players left out of a Main Event entry field of 6
844 sitting down to decide who the last 9 players on the
final table would be. The average stack going into Day 7
was $5 069 630, with Craig Marquis leading the field
with a chip count of $11 300 000, not far ahead of
nearest rivals Dennis Phillips ($ 11 150 000) and
Tiffany Michelle, the only woman left in the tournament,
on $9 900 000.
Phillips soon took over the chip lead, building steadily
as the field was slowly but surely whittled down, with
the first few orbits of the Main Event's seventh day
seeing the first departures. Michael Carroll was the
first to go, eliminated in 27th place by Gert Andersen
and heading home with $247 334. He was followed by Phi
Nguyen, out in 26th place and cashing $257 334 after a
clash with Paul Snead.
Niklas Flisberg headed for the rail at 25th with $257
334 more in his pocket than he had a week ago, a victim
of Joe Bishop, and he was followed in 24th place by the
youngest player to start Day 7 - 21-year-old Aaron
Gordon, who collected a worthwhile check for $257 334.
Tim Leocke was deep sixed by Ylon Schwartz in 23rd
place, cashing $257,334, and Toni Cristian was
eliminated in 22nd place with $257 334 by Jason
Riesenberg. Paul Snead fell to Craig Marquis in 21st
place, taking home $257 334 as well.
Young gun Brandon Cantu, whom many expected to go
further, met his nemesis in Peter Eastgate and left in
20th place with $257 334, and Albert Kim was sent home
in 19th place with $257 334 by Chris Klodnicki.
Cantu and Nguyen were the last two former WSOP bracelet
holders left in the Main Event..
Down to 18 players, the tables were reduced to two and
redrawn, with the action slowing somewhat as the
survivors saw their chance of making the final 9 come
ever closer.
Jason Riesenberg was the first to leave on the pay jump
to $334 534, leaving in 18th place after a clash with
Dean Hamrick.
The only woman left in the tournament, Tiffany Michelle,
was the next elimination, going out in 17th place with
$334 534 to Peter Eastgate after a tough run through the
day with some hard players.
24-year-old Michelle, a poker-playing Los Angeles
actress who has been a poker broadcast host on the
Internet (PokerNews.com) and radio (Bluff Radio), began
play Monday in third place with 9.755 million chips. But
her stack dwindled, until on her last hand, she pushed
all-in with about 3.8 million chips. She had an ace in
the hole. Combined with an ace on the three-card Texas
Hold 'em flop, that gave her a pair.
However Peter Eastgate had two aces in the holes. The
flop gave him a set of three.
Michelle hinted that the poker public may see more of
her, saying: "We have some deals and things in the
works. This was just a starting point. I've always
wanted an opportunity to play poker more … So I'm
excited with the freedom and flexibility to do that
more.";
Anthony Scherer was eliminated in 16th place to cash
$334 534 - another victim of Eastgate, and Owen Crowe
headed to the exit with $463 201 for his 15th place
finish, eliminated by Ivan Demidov before the dinner
break.
Coming back from dinner, Gert Andersen headed for the
exit in 14th place, taking home $463 201 for his time
and trouble. He was followed by Nicholas Sliwinski,
eliminated in 13th place and also earning $463 201.
Down to 12 players after an hour of play in level 31,
Chris Klodnicki was taken down by Scott Montgomery in
12th place for a $591 869 payday.
Out in 11th was Joe Bishop after a tussle with David
"Chino" Rheem. Bishop is $591 869 better off in cash and
was enthusiastic about the opportunity to play with some
of the biggest names in world poker which his Main Event
experience afforded.
Ten handed, the game moved to one table to decide who
the final 9 would be, and that's where it stood as
InfoPowa went to press, with no further elimination in
the first hour of play, average stacks at $13 688 000
and the chip counts standing at:
Scott Montgomery $21,500,000
Ivan Demidov $21,100,000
Dennis Phillips $19,600,000
Darus Suharto $17,200,000
Ylon Schwartz $16,500,000
Dean Hamrick $12,420,000
Peter Eastgate $12,080,000
David "Chino" Rheem $8,650,000
Craig Marquis $6,800,000
Kelly Kim $4,180,000
Online Casino News courtesy of
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