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THE WSOP DAILY SHUFFLE: SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 2012

DAILY HEADLINES
Saluting Latest WSOP Gold Bracelet Winner Brandon Schaefer -- Former Poker Pro Quits the Game to Enlist in U.S. Army
Adam Friedman Triumphs in All-Night Seven-Card Stud High-Low Split World Championship
Hellmuth-Ivey Confrontation Fails to Materialize in Stud Showdown – Icons Exit Early on Final Day
Six-Handed No-Limit Hold’em Event Plays Down at Record Pace – Final Nine Set for Saturday
Pot-Limit Hold’em World Championship Begins -- Steve Landfish the Early Leader
Everyone’s Favorite Game Returns – Razz Day One Concludes with Tommy Vedes on Top
“Weekend Warriors” on Tap – Big 1500 and 1000 Level Events Expected Saturday and Sunday
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PARTING GIFT: BRANDON SCHAEFER GIVES UP POKER TO JOIN THE ARMY, BUT FIRST WINS A GOLD BRACELET
Brandon Schaefer, a 31-year-old former professional poker player from Seattle, WA, won his first WSOP gold bracelet on Friday night at the Rio in Las Vegas. He won the $1,500 buy-in NO-LIMIT SHOOTOUT title -- officially listed as EVENT #14 -- collecting $311,174 in prize money. Schaefer topped a sizable field totaling 1,138 entrants, ultimately winning poker’s most coveted prize on the third and final day of competition. Oddly enough, this was the first and only tournament Schaefer planned to play at this year's WSOP.
One week from the night of his biggest poker victory, coming on June 15th, Schaefer is scheduled to report to a U.S. Army base in Alabama where he will immediately begin training as a helicopter pilot. The latest WSOP champ enlisted in the military nine months ago, following a seven-year stint as a professional poker player. Schaefer now has a six-year commitment to the U.S. Army and yearns to serve his country proudly as well as see the world as an aviator.
The NEWS FLASH of Brandon Schaefer’s victory can be seen here.
ADAM FRIEDMAN -- TEARS TO CHEERS
THE WSOP TODAY
9:00 AM
Today’s first tournament is a $75 buy-in TURBO MEGA-SATELLITE.
NOON
EVENT #19, a $1,500 buy-in NO-LIMIT HOLD’EM tournament begins today. Late registration will be available for this event up until about 4:40 pm * Action takes place inside Brasilia. The Pavilion White and Black sections will be used for overflow. This is a three-day event.
EVENT #19 UPDATES can be followed at WSOP.com. Coverage includes almost-live chip counts as well as written updates supplied from the tournament floor by our friends at PokerNews.com.
The official Structure Sheet for EVENT #19 can be viewed HERE.
1:00 PM
EVENT #16 the $1,500 buy-in SIX-HANDED NO-LIMIT HOLD’EM tournament continues with the play of Day Three – including the final table. There are nine players remaining, including Mike Matusow, Matt Glantz, Mark Radoja, and Matt Matros. Robert Muzzatti currently leads the field with 1,445,000, and Mark Darner is right behind him with 1,412,000. Action will take place inside Amazon, with the final table playing out in front of the livestream cameras on the ESPN Main Stage. The list of survivors and chip counts is available HERE.
EVENT #17 the $10,000 buy-in POT--LIMIT HOLD’EM tournament continues with Day Two play. There are 69 players remaining. Steven Landfish is currently the chip leader with 224,500. Action will take place inside Amazon. The list of survivors and chip counts is available HERE.
2:00 PM
EVENT #18 the $1,500 buy-in SEVEN-CARD RAZZ tournament continues with the play of Day Two. There are 136 players remaining from the starting field of 179. Tommy Vedes is off to another strong start this summer, finishing the first day on top of the counts with 44,600. Action will take place inside Amazon. The list of survivors and chip counts is available HERE.
The first daily DEEP STACK NO-LIMIT HOLD’EM tournament begins. The entry fee is $235. Registration is open for four (30 minute) levels, plus one break – which means until about 4:20 pm.
2:20 PM
Today’s gold bracelet ceremony includes the winner of EVENT #14 (Brandon Schaefer). Only the U.S. anthem will be played today.
4:00 PM
The first MEGA-SATELLITE begins. The entry fee is $330
5:00 PM
EVENT #20, the $5,000 buy-in LIMIT HOLD’em tournament begins today. Late registration will be available for this event up until about 9:40 pm * Action takes place inside Amazon.
EVENT #20 UPDATES can be followed at WSOP.com. Coverage includes almost-live chip counts as well as written updates supplied from the tournament floor by our friends at PokerNews.com.
The official Structure Sheet for EVENT #20 can be viewed HERE.
6:00 PM
The second DEEP STACK NO-LIMIT HOLD’EM tournament begins. The entry fee is $185. Registration is open for four (30 minute) levels, plus one break – which means until about 8:20 pm.
8:00 PM
The second MEGA-SATELLITE of the day begins. The game is NO-LIMIT HOLD’EM. The entry fee is $550.
10:00 PM
The third and final DEEP STACK NO-LIMIT HOLD’EM tournament begins at 10 pm. The entry fee is $135. Registration is open for four (30 minute) levels, plus one break – which means until about 12:20 am.
3:00 AM
All WSOP gold bracelet tournaments end for the night.
WHAT ELSE
REMINDER: In order to avoid long lines which may take place on tournament day, the WSOP encourages all players to register as early as possible. This is particularly true for the $1,000 buy-in SENIORS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (EVENT #29), which is coming up one week from today (Friday) – June 15th.
Cash game action continues to expand and is about as the same number of games as was spread last year. In coming weeks as overall attendance increases getting closer to the Main Event Championship, the number of cash games is likely to surpass the busiest times at last year’s WSOP. There are 82 poker tables dedicated to cash games inside Pavilion, plus an additional 14 poker tables dedicated to cash games inside the Rio (Main Casino). Right now, the most popular game spread is $1-3 No-Limit Hold'em. However, games of virtually all limits are being spread.
Single-table satellites are being held 24/7 inside the Pavilion. All satellite winners receive $500 buy-in tournament chips.
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* Please note that all listed times are estimates and subject to change
-- by Nolan Dalla (special shout out today goes to all the fine WSOP tournament announcers, who often stand on their feet 10-14 hours a day, giving the audience the best information possible about a final table)

