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2011 42nd Annual World Series of Poker The Official WSOP Live Updates

Thursday, July 07, 2011 to Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Event #58: No-Limit Hold'em Championship

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  • Buy-in: $10,000
  • Prizepool: $64,540,858
  • Entries: 6,865
  • Remaining: 0
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EVENT UPDATES

7/10/2011 12:35:08 PM PST
 
Finding Aces Early
 

We picked up a little pot on a flop as the player in position bet 200. The big blind check-called, but Brad Booth squeezed in a check-raise to 700. The bettor called, the big blind folded, and it was heads-up to the turn. Booth bet 800 now, and that was called too, and the landed on the river. Booth put out 3,000 this time, and his opponent finally surrendered.

Booth went ahead and showed his early , and that pot pushes him just above his starting stack.

7/10/2011 12:33:06 PM PST
 
A Look at the Current WSOP Player-of-the-Year Leaderboard
 

The Main Event will no doubt have major implications on the 2011 World Series of Poker Player-of-the-Year Race, so we thought it'd be a good idea to show you the current leaderboard (just in case you want to keep an eye on some of the front runners).

Current 2011 WSOP Player-of-the-Year Leaderboard

PlayerPointsCashesFinal TablesBraceletsWinnings
Phil Hellmuth710.25530$1,591,004
Ben Lamb659.05431$1,331,832
Brian Rast550322$1,976,522
Chris Moorman486.20520$1,051,466
Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier479.25421$811,639
Sam Stein416.13521$731,279
Joe Ebanks410.25311$1,179,031
Owais Ahmed408.03521$764,997
Mikhail Lakhitov401.80521$851,058
Jason Mercier385.33531$696,438
Mitch Schock364.81531$406,018
Sean Getzwiller343321$672,627

*Through Event #57

7/10/2011 12:30:43 PM PST
 
We Gave You The Black, Here's The Yellow
 
David Williams30,000
Van Marcus30,000
Dan Heimiller30,000
Daniel Alaei30,000
Todd Brunson30,000
Tony Hachem30,000
Eric Buchman30,000
Joe Sebok30,000
Matt Ashton30,000
Lyle Berman30,000
Matt Savage30,000
Shannon Elizabeth30,000
Eddy Sabat30,000
7/10/2011 12:26:41 PM PST
 
Orange Crush
 

We've just taken a quick scan around the Orange section, and it's pretty well scattered with notables. Most notable is the fact that we have a couple of former Main Event final tablists with us over here. In 2006, Mike Binger finished in third place overall behind Paul Wasicka and Jamie Gold, good enough for a score of more than $4 million for Binger. (Incidentally, brother Nick just one-upped him this week by winning the family's first bracelet.)

Two years later, the November Nine was formed, and Ivan Demidov was one of the inaugural members. He made it all the way to heads-up before falling to Peter Eastage, a feat that earned him more than $5.8 million. Demidov is here in our section today, too.

Joe Cada took the title the next year, besting Darvin Moon heads-up. Moon is one of those hard-to-describe characters in the poker world, and he's made his return to the WSOP today in the Orange section as well.

We're also privileged to have a 2010 November Niner in our area as John Dolan, the sixth-place finisher, is here.

Robert Williamson III30,000
Olga Varkonyi30,000
Nichoel Jurgens30,000
Ivan Demidov30,000
John Dolan30,000
Matthew Jarvis30,000
Steve Zolotow30,000
Jordan Smith30,000
Cyndy Violette30,000
Tad Jurgens30,000
Lana O'Brien30,000
Michael Chow30,000
Brad Booth30,000
Darvin Moon30,000
Shawn Sheikhan30,000
Lee Watkinson30,000
Danny Suied30,000
Greg Mueller30,000
Andy Black30,000
Michael Binger30,000
Todd Terry30,000
Andrew Chen30,000
7/10/2011 12:24:39 PM PST
 
Notables in Pavilion White
 
JJ Liu30,000
Noah Boeken30,000
Huck Seed30,000
Phil Galfond30,000
Robert Cheung30,000
Prahlad Friedman30,000
Nelly30,000
Paul Magriel30,000
John Juanda30,000
Tom Marchese30,000
Alexandre Gomes30,000
Jonathan Little30,000
Mark Seif30,000
Mark "Pegasus" Smith30,000
Victor Ramdin30,000
Jesse Martin30,000
7/10/2011 12:23:56 PM PST
 
Making it Rain in Purple
 
Julian Thew30,000
Age Spets30,000
Lars Bonding30,000
Johan van Til30,000
Scott Bohlman30,000
David Vamplew30,000
Francesco Torres30,000
Scott Clements30,000
Mike Sexton30,000
Kathy Liebert30,000
Tony Cousineau30,000
7/10/2011 12:17:39 PM PST
 
Still I Walk Up & Down on the Blue Sky Mine ...
 

... there'll be pay in your pocket tonight!

That's a Midnight Oil reference, for those of you keeping score at home.

Terrence Chan30,000
Dwyte Pilgrim30,000
Rene Angelil30,000
Shawn Buchanan30,000
Beth Shak30,000
Justin Young30,000
Rayan Nathan30,000
Jeff Shulman30,000
Jennifer Tilly30,000
Waki Waki30,000
7/10/2011 12:17:31 PM PST
 
Who's In The Tan Section? (Feature Tables, Too...)
 
Bertrand Grospellier30,000
Tom Dwan30,000
David Baker30,000
Alex Kostritsyn30,000
Micah Raskin30,000
Jeff Banghart30,000
Jared Jaffee30,000
Joe Serock30,000
Bryan Micon30,000
Anthony Gregg30,000
Mike Minetti30,000
Amit Makhija30,000
7/10/2011 12:16:18 PM PST
 
Notables in Black
 

Still some empty seats, but a quick pass through the Black section here in the Pavilion Room at the start of play reveals a number of familiar folks seated and ready for action.

Andrey Zaichenko30,000
Owais Ahmed30,000
Antonio Esfandiari30,000
David Sands30,000
Max Pescatori30,000
Elissa Harwood30,000
Abe Mosseri30,000
Barry Greenstein30,000
Erik Cajelais30,000
Jennifer Harman30,000
Vanessa Rousso30,000
Liv Boeree30,000
Blair Hinkle30,000
Joseph Cheong30,000
Ylon Schwartz30,000
David Bach30,000
Randal Flowers30,000
Dani Stern30,000
Miguel Proulx30,000
Alex Wice30,000
Billy Kopp30,000
Josh Tieman30,000
Eric Siegel30,000
Adam Geyer30,000
Brian Roberts30,000
7/10/2011 12:11:50 PM PST
 
Shuffle Up and Deal!
 

Holly Madison, Jack Effel, and Phil Hellmuth jointly give the Shuffle Up and Deal

Tournament Director Jack Effel gave the daily announcements here on the bracelet stage in the Pavilion Room. Among the highlights was Phil Gordon presenting Phil Hellmuth with an award for biggest contributor to Bad Beat on Cancer during the 2011 WSOP.

When presented with the award, Hellmuth deadpanned, "I finally won something." The entire room seemed to know Hellmuth finished runner up three times this year, so the joke got a pretty good laugh. After that, Hellmuth was joined by Holly Madison, of Playboy, "The Girls Next Door," and "Peepshow" fame, and they jointly gave the ceremonial "Shuffle up and deal!"

With that, the cards are in the air and Day 1d is officially underway.

7/10/2011 12:07:52 PM PST
 
Level 1 started
 
Level: 1 Blinds: 50/100 Ante: 0
7/10/2011 10:44:38 AM PST
 
Day 1d: The Final Flight Takes Off at Noon
 

It's almost time for the final starting day of the 2011 World Series of Poker Main Event. Yesterday was Day 1c and the largest starting day of the three so far with 2,181 players coming out to action. Day 1d is always the largest, so we can expect the numbers to be massive here today. Many WSOP officials are saying that the total size of today's final starting flight will be well over 3,000. A few even commented that they should cap out at around 4,100. The total field size so far is 4,063 entrants.

Fred Berger emerged as chip leader after Day 1a with 209,500 in chips. After Day 1b, Ben Lamb bagged the most with 188,925. After Day 1c, Kevin Song ended with 163,325. It's interesting to note that Berger is the overall chip leader so far after playing in the starting day with the least amount of players (897). From there, the larger the starting the field, the smaller the chip leader's stack at the end of the day. If that trend sticks today, the Day 1d chip leader will finish with the least amount of the four Day 1 chip leaders. As stated before, no overall Day 1 chip leader has ever gone on to win the WSOP Main Event. Joe Cada was Day 1c chip leader in 2009, but he was far from the overall leader entering the Day 2s.

Song, the leader from yesterday's flight, is a gold bracelet winner and has plenty of solid results on the WSOP felt. His bracelet win came back in 1997 in the $2,000 Limit Hold'em event. For that win, Song earned $397,120 in prize money. He holds $848,596 in WSOP all-time earnings and over $3.275 million in career tournament earnings. He has eight WSOP final tables. His ending stack is good enough for fifth on the overall leader board.

Overall Top Five Chip Stacks

PlacePlayerChipsStarting Day
1Fred Berger209,5001a
2Ben Lamb188,9251b
3Shane Sigsbee182,6001a
4Andrew Hinrichsen175,480*1b
5Kevin Song163,3251c

*Hinrichsen's chip count has an error because there is no way to have 175,480 in chips due to the smallest domination chip being 25. This is his official chip count as given by the WSOP.

Play kicks off today at 12:00 PM PT again and it's going to be an exhilarating day of poker. As always with Day 1d, there will be hundreds and hundreds of big names in the field as they like to wait until the last starting day to play. Many of them enjoy playing without a break before their Day 2w while others enjoy how large the field size is.

Be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews for all of the live coverage straight from the Rio. Players will be spread out across both the Pavilion and Amazon Room, but we'll be scouring both all day long. While you wait, check out the July 10th update video from our very own Lynn Gilmartin. We apologize in advance for our lack of dance skills.


 
 

 

 

 
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