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Schlagzeilen! Event 19, Vanessa Selbst hat es geschafft und gewinnt das Bracelet und $227,965.
Event 20 $2,000 Limit Hold'em, Negreanu holt sich nach Erfolgen in den Jahren 98, 03 und 04 sein 4. Bracelet und stellt seine Klasse einmal mehr unter Beweis
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Event 21 $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em, noch 10 Spieler am Final Table, Mizrachi als 11. ausgeschieden, Scott Seiver klarer Chipleader.
Event 22 H.O.R.S.E. $3,000, hier geben sich die Stars die Klinke in die Hand. Noch 18 Spieler dabei, Luske führt, Harmann als 3. und Tod Brunson als 9. noch mit guten Chancen. Ivey und Golser soeben ausgeschieden.
Event 23 No-Limit Hold'em $2,000. Noch 180 von 1344 Spieler dabei. Greenstein und Hellmuth in den Top 10, Dustin Dirksen klarer Chipleader
Event 24 Pot-Limit Holdem/Omaha $2,500, Ferguson soeben ausgeschieden, noch 30 Spieler dabei, Stephen McKinney führt, Erik Seidel und Rolf Slotbom noch dabei.
Details:
Event 19 Pot-Limit Omaha Buy-in: $1,500 Prizepool: $1,036,035 Entries: 759
Resultat 1. Vanessa Selbst $227,965 2. Jamieson Pickering $145,459 3. Stanley Statkiewicz $88,062 4. Thomas Schultz $72,004 5. Eugene Todd $59,053 6. Mel Randolph $46,621 7. Craig Natte $36,261 8. Jamie Robbins $28,490 9. Ken Lairson $20,720 10. Antony Phillips $12,950
Event 20 Limit Hold'em Buy-in: $2,000 Prizepool: $871,780 Entries: 479
Resultat 1. Daniel Negreanu $204,874 2. Ugur Marangoz $126,671 3. David Baker $78,624 4. Richard Li $63,335 5. Fu Wong $51,542 6. Jeremy Kottler $51,542 7. Greg Wohletz $31,886 8. Derek Lerner $25,334 9. Hien Tran $18,782 11. Babak Razi $12,230
Congratulations to Daniel Negreanu, Event #20 Champion! It was deja vu all over again for Daniel Negreanu, capturing his fourth WSOP bracelet in the very same event where he won this third back in 2004. Negreanu arrived at this final table as far and away the most experienced and decorated player among the nine, and proved to everyone here today why he deserves to be called one of the world's best all-around players. Negreanu rushed into the crowd after the final card was dealt, high-fiving his friends and embracing his mother, who still lovingly prepares her son vegan meals for lunch every day of the series. 'Me-1, Ivey-0!' cried Negreanu as he hoisted his new piece of jewelry in the air. The two poker legends have a standing bet during this year's WSOP in which one pays the other $200,000 for each bracelet won. That will effectively double Negreanu's prize money from this victory. As Negreanu sat back down at the table for his winner's photo behind his wall of chips and his winning 9s, 5h, he paused for a moment to dig his cell phone out of his pocket. 'Hang on, I've got to text Ivey!' he said with a sly smile. Congratulations to Daniel Negreanu on his fourth World Series of Poker bracelet!
The final Hand Daniel Negreanu limped in on the buttom and both players took the flop of 5d, Kh 5s. Both players checked. The Qh came on the turn and both players checked again. The river was the and Marangoz bet out. Negreanu raised to put Marangoz all in and Marangoz made the call. Negreanu showed the 9s, 5h for trip fives to eliminate Marangoz and win the tournament. Ugur Marangoz, the Mirage poker room manager, will earn $126,671 for his second-place finish. Daniel Negreanu is our champion, winning his fourth WSOP bracelet and $204,874!
Event 21 3-Day Event $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em No Rebuy/Add-ons, Entries: 731 10 Players left
Chipcount Scott Seiver 2,300,000 Rajesh Vohra 1,056,000 Jacobo Fernandez 850,000 Adam Geyer 616,000 David Seidman 586,000 Ben Sprengers 475,000 Scott Freeman 465,000 Chuck Sklar 345,000 Anders Henriksson 340,000 Jorge Arias 204,000 Mizrachi 0
Event 22 H.O.R.S.E. $3,000 3-Day Event No Rebuy/Add-ons Prizepool: $1,142,640 Entries: 414, noch 18 Spieler dabei
Chiplead Marcel Luske 325,000 Jared Davis 322,000 Jennifer Harman 215,000 Doug 'Dgang' Ganger 201,500 JJ Hazan 165,000 Blair Rodman 165,000 Jens Voertmann 156,000 Rostislav Tsodikov 106,000 Todd Brunson 105,000 Hoyt Corkins 93,000 Steve Zolotow 90,000 Eric Froehlich 78,000 Paul Zimbler 65,000 Mickey Appleman 59,000 Mallory Smith 58,000 David Levi 50,000 Tad Jurgens 45,000 Farzad Rouhani 35,000
Thu, Jun 12th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event No-Limit Hold'em (Event 23) $2,000 Prizepool: $2,446,000 Entries: 1,344
Chiplead Dustin Dirksen 172,000 Andrew Jeffreys 165,000 Matt Erhlich 104,000 Tom Braband 97,000 Allen Le 85,000 Barry Greenstein 68,500 Tyler Sprague 65,000 Maria 'Maridu' Mayrinck 54,500 Stephane Tayar 50,000 Phil Hellmuth 47,500
Event 24 Pot-Limit Holdem/Omaha $2,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Prizepool: $1,051,100 Entries: 457 30 of 447 Players left
Chiplead Stephen McKinney 85,000 Kyle Kloeckner 64,000 Dave Penly 63,000 Michael Pesek 63,000 Jesse McEuen 61,000 Lennart Holtkamp 53,000 Mark Davis 52,000 Dustin Sitar 52,000 Max Pescatori 51,000 Shawn Buchanan 47,500 Jordan Morgan 45,000 Erik Seidel 45,000
Schedule:
Fri, Jun 13th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event World Championship Heads Up No-Limit Hold'em (Event 25) $10'000 No Rebuy/Add-ons
Fri, Jun 13th 5:00 PM 3-Day Event Seven Card Razz (Event 26) $1'500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Sat, Jun 14th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event No-Limit Hold'em (Event 27) $1,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Sat, Jun 14th 5:00 PM 3-Day Event Pot-Limit Omaha W/Rebuys (Event 28) $5,000 Rebuy/Add-on Event Sun, Jun 15th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event No-Limit Hold'em (Event 29) $3,000 No Rebuy/Add-ons Sun, Jun 15th 5:00 PM 3-Day Event World Championship Limit Hold'em (Event 30) $10'000 No Rebuy/Add-ons Mon, Jun 16th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event No-Limit Hold'em / Six Handed (Event 31) $2,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons
Tue, Jun 17th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event No-Limit Hold'em (Event 32) $1,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Tue, Jun 17th 5:00 PM 3-Day Event World Championship Seven Card Stud Hi-Low Split-8 or Better (Event 33) $5'000 No Rebuy/Add-ons Wed, Jun 18th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event Pot-Limit Omaha W/ReBuys (Event 34) $1,500 Rebuy/Add-on Event Wed, Jun 18th 5:00 PM 3-Day Event Seven Card Stud (Event 35) $1,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Thu, Jun 19th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event No-Limit Hold'em (Event 36) $1,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Sheet
Thu, Jun 19th 5:00 PM 3-Day Event World Championship Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better (Event 37) $10,000 No Rebuy/Add-ons Fri, Jun 20th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event Pot-Limit Hold'em (Event 38) $2,000 No Rebuy/Add-ons
Sat, Jun 21st 12:00 PM 3-Day Event No-Limit Hold'em (Event 39) $1,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Sun, Jun 22nd 12:00 PM 3-Day Event 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball (Limit) (Event 40) $2,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Sun, Jun 22nd 5:00 PM 3-Day Event Mixed Hold'em (limit/no-limit) (Event 41) $1,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Mon, Jun 23rd 12:00 PM 3-Day Event Seniors No-Limit Hold'em World Championship (Event 42) $1,000 No Rebuy/Add-ons Tue, Jun 24th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-low Split-8 or Better (Event 43) $1,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Wed, Jun 25th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event No-Limit Hold'em w/ReBuys (Event 44) $1,000 Rebuy/Add-on Event Wed, Jun 25th 5:00 PM 5-Day Event World Championship H.O.R.S.E. (Event 45) $50'000 No Rebuy/Add-ons Thu, Jun 26th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event No-Limit Hold'em / Six Handed (Event 46) $5,000 No Rebuy/Add-ons Thu, Jun 26th 5:00 PM 3-Day Event Seven Card Stud Hi-Low-8 or Better (Event 47) $1,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons
Fri, Jun 27th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event No-Limit Hold'em (Event 48) $2,000 No Rebuy/Add-ons Sat, Jun 28th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event No-Limit Hold'em (Event 49) $1,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Sun, Jun 29th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event World Championship Pot Limit Omaha (Event 50) $10'000 No Rebuy/Add-ons Sun, Jun 29th 5:00 PM 3-Day Event H.O.R.S.E. (Event 51) $1,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Mon, Jun 30th 12:00 PM 3-Day Event No-Limit Hold'em (Event 52) $1,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Tue, Jul 1st 11:00 AM 1-Day Event All-In Energy Tournament No Rebuy/Add-ons invite only
Tue, Jul 1st 12:00 PM 2-Day Event Limit Hold'em Shootout (Event 53) $1,500 No Rebuy/Add-ons Wed, Jul 2nd 2:00 PM 1-Day Event Ante Up For Africa $5,000 No Rebuy/Add-ons Thu, Jul 3rd 12:00 PM 12-Day Event World Championship No-Limit Texas Hold'em (Event 54) No Rebuy/Add-ons
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World Series of Poker Daily Summary for June 10th, 2008
Haley Hintze Pokernews.com And then there were three… three bracelets awarded in a single day's play at the Rio.
The 2008 World Series of Poker on Tuesday showcased the final tables of three different events, spanning the spectrum of the game, while the one event that played down toward a final table to be held today will offer perhaps the most star-packed finale of this year's Series to date.
First up was Event #15, the $1,000 Ladies No-Limit World Championship, where Svetlana Gromenkova came to the final table with the lead and made that lead stand up, winning the specially-designed Ladies Corum bracelet and $244,702. Gromenkova' final opponent was Anh Le, who finished second in this same event to Jennifer Tilly three years ago. Le's repeat runner-up showing was worth $144,567.
Event #17, $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout, had pared a capped field of 1,000 entrants down to ten in two marathon rounds on Monday, then saw those ten finalists return on Tuesday to do battle again. The winner here was Jason Young, whose trifecta of wins in the shootout's three rounds brought bracelet gold and $335,565. Mike Schwartz finished in second for $209,527, while John Strzemp III (son of John Strzemp Jr., who finished as the runner-up to Stuey Ungar in Ungar's celebrated third and final Main Event win) finished third for $129,675.
Event #16's bracelet was the last of the day's three to be determined. The final in the $2,000 Limit Omaha Hi/Lo tourney was destined to take a while to resolve, since 18 players needed to be whittled down to one. Around 3am this morning that one was finally determined and it was 25-year-old Andrew Brown, who finished off one of poker's giants, Ted Forrest, for the win. Brown collected $226,483 and his first bracelet gold, while Forrest settled for a second-place payday of $143,420.
The big audience for today's action will certainly be attentive to the final in Event #18, $5,000 No Limit 2-7 Draw w/ Rebuys, which boasts an outstanding seven-player final. Top spot (and a sizable lead) is held here by Erick Lindgren, the star whose impressive poker resume finally saw its first WSOP bracelet added; he now has the inside track on collecting his second within a span of days. Still, despite his early run at this year's WSOP, it'll be no easy task, as the other six finalists are Barry Greenstein, Mike Matusow, Jeffrey Lisandro, David Benyamine, Tony G and Tom Schneider. This one gets underway as this story goes live on the Internet.
Two more events began action on Tuesday and in one of them, it was clear that Ladies Day covered more than just the glittery Event #15. Event #19, $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha, saw a 758-player chopped all the way down to 46 players, well inside the money bubble, with the top position overnight held by Vanessa Selbst. Selbst's 203,600 in chips was more than 70,000 ahead of second place Anthony Phillips, with Carter Gill and Eugene Todd in the next closest spots. A short Day 2 session for this event is likely, with the field likely to be reduced to its final nine within a few hours.
The other event beginning play on Tuesday was Event #20, $2,000 Limit Hold'em, which saw its field thinned from 480 to 125 in the first eight levels of play. The overnight leader here is Daniel Makowski, though another, somewhat more famous Daniel -- Negreanu - - finished the event's opening session in fourth. Phil Hellmuth escaped short-stack status in this one as well, with a decent chance of extending his all-time career mark for WSOP cashes tomorrow as this one plays all the way down to its final nine.
Wednesday starts at the WSOP include Event #21, $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em, which began at noon with a slew of big names taking seats. 731 of poker's best began play. At 5pm this afternoon Event #22, $3,000 H.O.R.S.E., begins, which is sure to draw many late entries from stars bounced early from Event #21 proceedings.


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Die World Series of Poker, oder kurz WSOP, ist eine Reihe von Pokerturnieren, die jedes Jahr in Las Vegas ausgetragen werden.
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Die World Series of Poker ist die grösste und prestigeträchtigste Pokerveranstaltung der Welt. Mit einer umfassenden Liste von Turnieren in allen wichtigen Pokervarianten ist die WSOP das am längsten laufende Pokerturnier der Welt und geht auf das Jahr 1970 zurück.
Darüber hinaus hat die WSOP bahnbrechende Allianzen in den Bereichen Rundfunk, digitale Medien und Unternehmenssponsoring gebildet und die Marke mit der Einführung der WSOP Europe im Jahr 2007 und der WSOP Asia-Pacific im Jahr 2013 sowie der WSOP International Circuit Series im Jahr 2015 erfolgreich international ausgebaut.
Ursprünglich wurden die Tourniere in Las Vegas Downtown im Binion's Horseshoe Casino ausgetragen. Im Jahre 2005 kaufte Caesars den Brand WSOP. Seit diesem Datum werden die Pokermeisterschaften im Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino durchgeführt.
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