DAY 6 AT WSOP A THRILLER (Update)
18 July 2008
Original Main Event entry field now down to just
27 - and Hellmuth is gone
Day 6 of the 39th World Series of Poker in Las Vegas
ended as we went to press, with just 27 players left,
all guaranteed to earn six-figure or bigger rewards for
lasting the course so far.
It was a long day full of excitement as chip leader Mark
Ketteringham on $5.8 million led the surviving Day 5
field of 79 players into Day 6 with plenty of big guns
still in contention, including David "Chino" Rheem,
David Benefield, Brandon Cantu, Kido Pham and Mike "The
Mouth" Matusow.
There was an early controversy when tournament officials
ruled that 'Poker Brat' Phil Hellmuth should start the
day a little later, having received a one-orbit penalty
for berating a player as play closed on Day 5. This had
the potential to prejudice Hellmuth's chances as he was
among the short stacks in a field with an average chip
stack of well over a million.
Hellmuth subsequently met with top tournament and
Harrah's officials, including WSOP director Jeffrey
Pollack, who decided the penalty imposed was excessive
and overturned the punishment, allowing Hellmuth to
continue. Pollack stressed that Hellmuth had been
strongly cautioned, saying: "Phil has now been warned
and put on notice in a way that he never has been."
For Hellmuth, it was a temporary respite however. The
WSOP star was subsequently taken down by Andrew Rosscamm
deep into Day 6 and departed in 45th place with a check
for $154 400.
Eliminations continued throughout the day in a steady
stream right through to the 90 minute dinner break at
which point what was left of the field was seated in the
cavernous Amazon Room around just four tables, with the
target of reaching 27 players to end the day in sight
and just eight eliminations away. It took time - an hour
later only one more elimination had been reached.
Highglights included some monster six-figure bets by
Cristian Dragomir, including one that gave Tiffany
Michelle a half million dollars.
Dragomir, along with Nikolay Losev headed for the exit
in 29th and 28th positions respectively as the night
ended, taking home a highly consolatory $193 000 each
for their finishes, and giving the surviving 27 players
an opportunity to get a good night's sleep before
entering Day 7of this increasingly tense competition.
Eliminations in Day 6 have included: Matt Matros, Keith
Hawkins, Justin Scott, Alex Outhred, Phil Hellmuth,
Jonathan Plens, Kido Pham, Andrew Rosscamm, Jamal Kunbuz
and Victor Ramdin. Mike Matusow held out until 30th
place but was also eliminated.
Jeremy Joseph, who was chip leader and going so well
earlier in the tournament went out at 57th position with
a check for $115 800, and major Day 6 chip leader early
on, Mark Ketteringham, was eliminated in 52nd place for
$135 000. Internet superstar Adam Levy left in 48th
position.
Unofficial Day 6 Top Ten chip counts as InfoPowa went to
press were:
Craig Marquis $11 300 000
Dennis Phillips $11 150 000
Tiffany Michelle $9 900 000 - the only woman left in the
Main Event.
Peter Eastgate $8 720 000
Gert Andersen $8 350 000
Kelly Kim $7 850 000
Chris Klodnicki $7 800 000
David Rheem $6 800 000
Ivan Demidov $5 800 000
Paul Snead $5 600 000
The average stack going in to Day 7 is $5 069 630, and
27 players are left on three tables.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
More news here.
Top of page |
Home |
News |
Forum |
Webcast |
Vortran |
Accredited Casinos |
Evil Ones |
Pitch a Bitch |
Partner Links |
Poker
|