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Bill Gazes busts Mark Seif


Author: Team Pokerwire
Published on: 16:02:24 on Jul 12, 2007

Bill Gazes raised to 275 pre-flop from middle position, an opponent in seat 8 called, and Mark Seif called from the button. The flop came 10s7d2h and Gazes bet 500. Seat 8 folded, Mark Seif moved all in for 2800 more, and Gazes called. The players turned up:

Bill Gazes 10c7s

Mark Seif 6h6s

The turn and river came Jh2c which were no help to Seif, who was eliminated from the tournament.

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WSOP Town Hall Meeting


Author: Jeremiah Smith Tournament: 2007 WSOP
Published on: 20:21:17 on Jun 27, 2007

This morning WSOP officials hosted a “Town Hall Meeting” for the players.  The general idea was to provide a forum for players to ask questions and offer criticism for this year’s WSOP.  Nolan Dalla moderated while Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack and Tournament Director Jack Effel fielded the comments/questions.

It was immediately clear that having the meeting at 10:30 AM might not have been the best idea; less than a dozen players arrived.  A few trickled in over time, but the most notable were Linda Johnson, Rafe Furst, Bill Gazes, Jesse Jones, and Blair Rodman.   There will be a second meeting held in the evening on a later date.

A number of issues were brought up.  Here's a brief summary:

Blind Structure
Interestingly enough, the first issue brought up was the new blind structure for 2007.  In essence, the players argued that there was more play in the beginning but little or no play when it counted.  Effel was immediately responsive to the issues being raised, clearly stating that the intention was to make each event last approximately 24 hours.

Linda Johnson made a good point about the steepness of the structure’s increasing curve after a certain level, but Effel did not seem to think that the missing levels necessarily impacted play that much. He did say that that they have heard the complaint numerous times, and they are going to address it.  In 2008.

“These are changes that definitely need to be made, and will be made for 2008.  The structures will not be adjusted this year.  Players have seen the published structures and have had plenty of time to adjust their strategy,” Effel said. 

Poker Pavillion
There were a number of issues about the tent and Jeffrey Pollack immediately responded by stating, “On a scale of 1 to 10, our intentions with the tent were a 10.  Unfortunately, what has actually transpired has been a 1.”  Pollack showed a definite interest in making whatever changes they could, but said they were handcuffed by not having the ability to handle cash in the tent.  For this reason, neither the satellites nor cash games can be placed in the pavilion.

Space Issues
In reality, the underlying issue is not the tent, but the lack of interior space dedicated to the WSOP.  Pollack pointed out that the convention center rooms are used by other businesses for conferences/conventions throughout the series and poker operations are limited to the Amazon Room (and now the tent). 

Part of this problem also involves the spectators bothering players while they are playing in an event.  Bill Gazes pointed out that it’s kind of hard to focus when you have three people trying to look at your hole cards while offering commentary on how you play each street in a hand. 

Pollack said they are working on a long-term solution for the space issue, but nothing will be finished until 2009.  There will be at least one more year in the Amazon Room, with a setup similar to this year in 2008.

Sequestered Final Tables

Pollack’s first comment about the “sequestarium” was that it needs major fixing for the local audience.  He said that if the live webcast final tables do indeed return in 2008, they will be greatly improved.  They have made some very important adjustments by allowing at least a few family members/guests in the sequestered area.  If the webcasts return next year, he said that in all likelihood the players would still be sequestered, but a live audience would be allowed in some fashion (without any contact with the players).

Conclusion
Having an open forum in this manner was, according to Rafe Furst, “uncprecendented.”  It is refreshing to see how willing WSOP officials are to the many issues players have.  It is very difficult for them to make sweeping changes once the series begins, but they have made a number of “tweaks” along the way.  It is unfortunate that many of these issues will not be addressed until 2008, but at least they are listening and seem genuinely interested in making adjustments when possible. 

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Ralph Schwartz Wins $5k HORSE Event


Author: LA Mike Tournament: 2007 WSOP
Published on: 02:15:13 on Jun 18, 2007

Event #26 $5k HORSE just finished up as Ralph Schwartz defeated Bill Gazes heads-up.  Schwartz won the bracelet and $275,683.  The final table payouts were:

  1. Ralph Schwartz  $275,683
  2. Bill Gazes  $153,408
  3. Yuebin Guo  $99,264
  4. Phil Ivey  $65,424
  5. Rob Mizrachi  $49,632
  6. Alexander Jung  $37,901
  7. Thom Schultz  $28,877
  8. Jeff Campbell  $20,755
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Bill Gazes towards home


Author: Team Pokerwire Tournament: 2007 Mandalay Bay Poker Championship
Published on: 15:24:34 on May 30, 2007

Bill Gazes has been eliminated from the tournament.

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